We have 90 minutes to record, do or die, no edits. We start with the proto boxer b-movie pic by Robert Wise The Set-Up (1949), a tight, taught thriller around the final fight of a retiring boxer hoping to escape the life in 72 minutes or less. Next up, Gary Cooper has 85 minutes to save his wife, his town and his own soul from the train arriving at High Noon (1952) - a film of infinite allegories. Last up, Christopher Walken gives Johnny Depp 90 minutes to kill a target, can he do it in the Nick of Time (1995)? Also: Cat spoffle. Joe recites poetry. An RKO TKO. Pascal’s Wager. The Battlestar Galactica theme. John Wayne does a stupid. Once Upon a Time in the West (1968). Katy Jurado. Corset dynamics. Were you ever a Nazi? Mm, porridge. 4:3 or letterbox? The American psyche 2: Electric Boogaloo. Joe needs more coffee. Hotel Bonaventure. The Parallax View (1974). Walken on Walken. Snow Crash. Blandy McBlandface or Jim Beige? We play a game of “Oners”.