Have Not Seen This takes an in-depth look at one film each week, hand-picked by that episode's guest. For them, it's a much-beloved film, and here we explore the movie and make the case for why nobody should be able to say "I have not seen this movie."
We're back with our Oscar tradition this year! As we have in the past, we're bringing together a panel of movie experts to discuss this year's Oscar nominees and make their predictions. Join Rafe along with Thomas Mariani, Emily Slade, and Mel Gore as they discuss and debate the big awards showdown between Oppenheimer, Barbie, and a really strong list of nominees, ultimately making their predictions about who will be taking home an Oscar at this coming weekend's festivities. Follow Rafe on Threads and Letterboxd. This year's panel of experts is made up of: Thomas Mariani of the Cinema to the Letter Podcast Emily Slade of the Why This Film? podcast Mel Gore of the Tangent 1985 YouTube channel Follow the show on Twitter and Facebook. Send feedback to havenotseenthis@gmail.com. Please subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, or using the RSS Feed.
Rafe jumps beyond the screens to talk about last week's lack of episode and a temporary new format for the podcast's release schedule. Then he gives his thoughts on this year's batch of Oscar nominations, as well as spoiler-free mini reviews of Everything Everywhere All at Once, The Banshees of Inisherin, and Tár. Let us know what you think of this year's Oscar-nominated films or your responses to his takes on these movies by contacting us through the links below! Check out Rafe's other podcast, Never Say Die!, where he teams up with Drew Meyer to look at movies and how we can draw inspiration from them for role-playing game adventures. Follow Rafe on Twitter and Letterboxd. Follow the show on Twitter and Facebook. Send feedback to havenotseenthis@gmail.com. Please subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, or using the RSS Feed. Be a future guest on the show by filling out the form at havenotseenthis.podbean.com.
Rafe is joined by last-minute fill-in Thomas Mariani, who has previously discussed films ranging from Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story to Green Room to The Muppets Take Manhattan. This selection is unlike any of those others! Short Term 12 is a solid, rather harrowing drama - a far cry from the genre selections Thomas has brought before. It also may very well be Rafe's favorite movie that he's discovered through his own podcast, and a film that Rafe found a very deep emotional connection to. Listen as Rafe and Thomas discuss the film, Tubi as a streaming platform, and more! Follow Rafe on Twitter and Letterboxd. Thomas Mariani is half of the Double Edged Double Bill podcast. Follow the show on Twitter and Facebook. Send feedback to havenotseenthis@gmail.com. Please subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, or using the RSS Feed. Be a future guest on the show by filling out the form at havenotseenthis.podbean.com. This week's independent podcast promo is for the Carlotta Beautox podcast
Adam Thomas returns to the show. What does the returning guest, who previously picked heady sci-fi like Dark City and The Jacket bring to the table this time? Why, a western, of course. Rafe and Adam talk about Adam's hot takes on popular movies, how The Proposition doesn't match up to its own advertising campaign, movies Adam won't watch again, and more. We guarantee this episode offers some civility in an otherwise uncivilized world. Follow Rafe on Twitter and Letterboxd. Follow the show on Twitter and Facebook. Send feedback to havenotseenthis@gmail.com. Please subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, or using the RSS Feed. Be a future guest on the show by filling out the form at havenotseenthis.podbean.com. This week's independent podcast promo is for the Evidence Locker: A True Crime Podcast
Getting back into our regular routine means the return of the Friday Inquiry, where we ask a question related to the movie of the week on our social media. This week the question was inspired by Rafe's desire not to watch Se7en again after he originally saw it - we asked: what's a movie you won't watch, not because it's bad, but because it's simply disturbing? We got a slew of answers to talk about, as well as setting up the main episode for this week. Check out Rafe's other podcast, Never Say Die!, where he teams up with Drew Meyer to look at movies and how we can draw inspiration from them for role-playing game adventures. Follow Rafe on Twitter and Letterboxd. Follow the show on Twitter and Facebook. Send feedback to havenotseenthis@gmail.com. Please subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, or using the RSS Feed. Be a future guest on the show by filling out the form at havenotseenthis.podbean.com.
This week's movie is the first film picked for the podcast that Rafe swore he would never watch again. But the rules of the podcast are very simple: the guest picks the movie and Rafe has to watch it. Join Rafe with returning guest Joe McDonnell, who picked the dark, gritty, David Fincher-directed Se7en as his next film for discussion. Why didn't Rafe want to watch it? What does this have to do with Joe's previous picks (Batman Returns and Necessary Roughness)? Have a listen and find out! Follow Rafe on Twitter and Letterboxd. Follow the show on Twitter and Facebook. Send feedback to havenotseenthis@gmail.com. Please subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, or using the RSS Feed. Be a future guest on the show by filling out the form at havenotseenthis.podbean.com. This week's independent podcast promo is for the Fresh Hell podcast.
Yes, it's been quite a while since we've done one of these, but we're back. Or at least we're attempting to be. In this Beyond the Screens, Rafe talks about his hope for the return of the show, trying to find balance, and previews this week's new episode: Se7en, a pick that was problematic for reasons he'll get into in the main episode. Check out Rafe's other podcast, Never Say Die!, where he teams up with Drew Meyer to look at movies and how we can draw inspiration from them for role-playing game adventures. Follow Rafe on Twitter and Letterboxd. Follow the show on Twitter and Facebook. Send feedback to havenotseenthis@gmail.com. Please subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, or using the RSS Feed. Be a future guest on the show by filling out the form at havenotseenthis.podbean.com.
We're continuing a tradition we started last year on Have Not Seen This, and bringing together a panel of movie experts to discuss this year's Oscar nominees and make their predictions. Join Rafe along with Thomas Mariani, Emily Slade, and Mel Gore as they discuss and debate Steven Spielberg's West Side Story remake, Don't Look Up, fawn over movies that aren't even nominated in categories, and and make their predictions about who will be taking home an Oscar at this coming weekend's festivities. Follow Rafe on Twitter and Letterboxd. This year's panel of experts is made up of: Thomas Mariani of the Double Edged Double Bill podcast Emily Slade of the Why This Film? podcast Mel Gore of the Tangent 1985 YouTube channel Follow the show on Twitter and Facebook. Send feedback to havenotseenthis@gmail.com. Please subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, or using the RSS Feed.
This week's movie selection was a bit of a concern for Rafe, who has voiced his issues with comedies in the past. Thankfully, guest Joe Gallant quickly turned him around on this silly, plot-light - and yet perfectly enjoyable - '70s comedy, Smokey and the Bandit. Rafe and Joe talk about the movie, Burt Reynolds as a '70s icon, the decade's infatuation with CB Radios, and more! Let's haul ass! Follow Rafe on Twitter and Letterboxd. Joe Gallant hosts the Gallantski and Friends podcast Follow the show on Twitter and Facebook. Send feedback to havenotseenthis@gmail.com. Please subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, or using the RSS Feed. Be a future guest on the show by filling out the form at havenotseenthis.podbean.com. This week's independent podcast promo is for the American Slacker Podcast.
Happy New Year! We're back to kick off the new year with a full episode, discussing The Last Unicorn with Sara Sorrentino. Like many others, we were both traumatized by this movie as a child, but revisiting it as an adult yields a lot of interesting discussion points, such as the film's views on men (not humanity, but men), immortality, and more! Follow Rafe on Twitter and Letterboxd. Sara Sorrentino is on Twitter, is part of the Seequels podcast and Editor-in-Chief for Filmcred. Follow the show on Twitter and Facebook. Send feedback to havenotseenthis@gmail.com. Please subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, or using the RSS Feed. Be a future guest on the show by filling out the form at havenotseenthis.podbean.com. This week's independent podcast promo is for No Avatars Allowed.
We're closing out our "spooky season" with David Cronenberg's 1986 remake The Fly, courtesy of Drew Meyer who has been on previously to discuss The Thing and The Blob. While it isn't exactly an autumnal horror movie that brings thoughts of Halloween to mind, it's a really interesting character study that Drew loves and Rafe had not seen before. Join them as they discuss the '80s era of film, The Fly, and Rafe's aversion to Geena Davis. Follow Rafe on Twitter and Letterboxd. Drew Meyer is on Twitter and is part of Never Say Die! and the Who & Company podcast. Check out Rafe's recent appearances on other podcasts : Double Edged Double Bill #170: Lucy Is Our Cerebral Sci-Fi Deux Ex Machina Follow the show on Twitter and Facebook. Send feedback to havenotseenthis@gmail.com. Please subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, or using the RSS Feed. Be a future guest on the show by filling out the form at havenotseenthis.podbean.com. This week's independent podcast promo is for Things That Keep Me Up at Night.
Last week we talked the Night of the Living Dead remake and we have another remake coming this week, so it seemed the perfect time to talk about remakes online. Rafe polls Facebook, Twitter, and Reddit to see what people's favorite and least favorite remakes are. Speaking of remakes, Dune came out this week and Rafe offers up his spoiler-free review of the movie. Check out Rafe's new podcast, Never Say Die!, where he teams up with Drew Meyer to look at movies and how we can draw inspiration from them for role-playing game adventures. Follow Rafe on Twitter and Letterboxd. Check out Rafe's recent appearances on other podcasts : Double Edged Double Bill #170: Lucy Is Our Cerebral Sci-Fi Deux Ex Machina Follow the show on Twitter and Facebook. Send feedback to havenotseenthis@gmail.com. Please subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, or using the RSS Feed. Be a future guest on the show by filling out the form at havenotseenthis.podbean.com.
Adam Thomas returns to the show with his pick for this year's "spooky season" and it's a movie that really surprised Rafe: the remake of the horror classic Night of the Living Dead. Rafe and Adam talk about remakes in general, Patricia Tallman and Tony Todd's interesting roles within the remake, the accusations of why George Romero was involved in this remake in the first place, and (oddly) Rafe's age (note: I'm not as old as Adam makes me out to be). Follow Rafe on Twitter and Letterboxd. Adam Thomas is half of the Double Edged Double Bill podcast. Check out Rafe's recent appearances on other podcasts : Double Edged Double Bill #170: Lucy Is Our Cerebral Sci-Fi Deux Ex Machina Follow the show on Twitter and Facebook. Send feedback to havenotseenthis@gmail.com. Please subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, or using the RSS Feed. Be a future guest on the show by filling out the form at havenotseenthis.podbean.com. This week's independent podcast promo is for Myopia: Defend Your Childhood.
Last week's look at Green Room led us to asking over the weekend about other menacing movie performances. We talk about the ones our community recommended in this backstage episode. Rafe also talks a little about Netflix's Squid Game and then sets up this week's movie discussion about a horror remake. Check out Rafe's new podcast, Never Say Die!, where he teams up with Drew Meyer to look at movies and how we can draw inspiration from them for role-playing game adventures. Follow Rafe on Twitter and Letterboxd. Check out Rafe's recent appearances on other podcasts : Double Edged Double Bill #170: Lucy Is Our Cerebral Sci-Fi Deux Ex Machina Follow the show on Twitter and Facebook. Send feedback to havenotseenthis@gmail.com. Please subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, or using the RSS Feed. Be a future guest on the show by filling out the form at havenotseenthis.podbean.com.
We're kicking off our "spooky season" a little late, but still starting with quite a bang. Thomas Mariani returns to the show for a fourth time to talk about Green Room, a movie that has the tragic status of being actor Anton Yelchin's final, and yet most promising, film. Put him up against Patrick Stewart as the head of a neo-nazi organization and even standing on opposite sides of a closed door the tension is palatable. Since it isn't a traditional "horror movie," Rafe and Thomas end up talking about their experience and opinions on what makes a movie a "horror movie" in the first place. Follow Rafe on Twitter and Letterboxd. Thomas Mariani is half of the Double Edged Double Bill podcast. Check out Rafe's recent appearances on other podcasts : Double Edged Double Bill #170: Lucy Is Our Cerebral Sci-Fi Deux Ex Machina Follow the show on Twitter and Facebook. Send feedback to havenotseenthis@gmail.com. Please subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, or using the RSS Feed. Be a future guest on the show by filling out the form at havenotseenthis.podbean.com. This week's independent podcast promo is for The Weekly Cooldown.
Happy October everyone! The spooky season is upon us and it's time to talk about some spooky movies. In this "Beyond the Screens" Rafe gives updates on his various podcast projects and then talks about Disney's Muppets Haunted Mansion, a project that combines two of Rafe's favorite things. How did it end up? Take a listen to find out, and come back on Thursday for our regular movie discussion episode! Rafe's new podcast, Never Say Die! can be found on Podbean for now, with all the regular podcast distribution sources coming soon! Follow Rafe on Twitter and Letterboxd. Check out Rafe's recent appearances on other podcasts : Double Edged Double Bill #170: Lucy Is Our Cerebral Sci-Fi Deux Ex Machina Follow the show on Twitter and Facebook. Send feedback to havenotseenthis@gmail.com. Please subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, or using the RSS Feed. Be a future guest on the show by filling out the form at havenotseenthis.podbean.com.
Price Ashe returns to the podcast with another comedy in tow, this time one you probably Have Not Seen: 2015's Don Verdean from Jared Hess (Napoleon Dynamite). Rafe and Price discuss Hess's varied career, hypothesize over Rafe's aversion to comedy films, and go on plenty of tangents, including a tribute to the recently-passed Norm MacDonald. Follow Rafe on Twitter and Letterboxd. Price Ashe is the co-host of Reel Rundown. Check out Rafe's recent appearances on other podcasts : Double Edged Double Bill #170: Lucy Is Our Cerebral Sci-Fi Deux Ex Machina Follow the show on Twitter and Facebook. Send feedback to havenotseenthis@gmail.com. Please subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, or using the RSS Feed. Be a future guest on the show by filling out the form at havenotseenthis.podbean.com. This week's independent podcast promo is for Oz-9.
Rafe has mentioned on several different episodes over the past few months about joining in on several audio drama projects. This week sees the man in charge of one of those projects, an entity known as "Soup," joining the podcast to discuss his selection: Summer of 84. These two men, one who was alive in 1984 and the other who wasn't, talk about Kids on Bikes movies, the relationship between this movie and The Burbs, Dungeons and Dragons, and more! Follow Rafe on Twitter and Letterboxd. Soup is the master of the world of Nazaria. Check out Rafe's recent appearances on other podcasts : Double Edged Double Bill #170: Lucy Is Our Cerebral Sci-Fi Deux Ex Machina Follow the show on Twitter and Facebook. Send feedback to havenotseenthis@gmail.com. Please subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, or using the RSS Feed. Be a future guest on the show by filling out the form at havenotseenthis.podbean.com. This week's independent podcast promo is for Break a Wish.
Rafe is finally settled into his new house and is ready to record! This week Rafe talks about last week's Friday Inquiry about favorite movie food, reacts to The Matrix Resurrection trailer, gives an update on his other podcast project that was teased a few months ago, and invites you to check out the world of Nazaria, an audio drama created by this week's guest that Rafe has joined for its upcoming season two. Join us again on Thursday for our normal movie discussion! Follow Rafe on Twitter and Letterboxd. Check out Rafe's recent appearances on other podcasts : Double Edged Double Bill #170: Lucy Is Our Cerebral Sci-Fi Deux Ex Machina Follow the show on Twitter and Facebook. Send feedback to havenotseenthis@gmail.com. Please subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, or using the RSS Feed. Be a future guest on the show by filling out the form at havenotseenthis.podbean.com.
James Rodrigues returns with yet another movie Rafe was unaware of before it being picked for the podcast: 1999's Ravenous which stars a heck of a cast including Guy Pearce, Robert Carlyle, and Jeffrey Jones. We discuss visiting movies with problematic people involved (Jones), the influence of movie soundtracks, Guy Pearce channeling his best Ethan Hawke, and the fine line between cannibalism and vampirism as part of our conversation surrounding this oddball comedy/horror/western picture you probably Have Not Seen. Follow Rafe on Twitter and Letterboxd. James Rodrigues can be found on Twitter and Letterboxd. You can also find his writing at The Reviewing Rodders and Fly Fidelity. Check out Rafe's recent appearances on other podcasts : Double Edged Double Bill #170: Lucy Is Our Cerebral Sci-Fi Deux Ex Machina Follow the show on Twitter and Facebook. Send feedback to havenotseenthis@gmail.com. Please subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, or using the RSS Feed. Be a future guest on the show by filling out the form at havenotseenthis.podbean.com. This week's independent podcast promo is for The Podcast Reviews Reviews Podcast
We're talking football this week with Joe McDonnell, who previously appeared to talk about Batman Returns. This time Joe picked the 1996 football comedy Necessary Roughness. Listen as Joe and Rafe bond over their appreciation of Scott Bakula, rant about Rob Schneider, and Joe tries to get Rafe, who is notoriously not a "sports person," a little more into sports movies. Follow Rafe on Twitter and Letterboxd. Joe McDonnell is part of the Out of Boundz podcast. Check out Rafe's recent appearances on other podcasts : Double Edged Double Bill #170: Lucy Is Our Cerebral Sci-Fi Deux Ex Machina Follow the show on Twitter and Facebook. Send feedback to havenotseenthis@gmail.com. Please subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, or using the RSS Feed. Be a future guest on the show by filling out the form at havenotseenthis.podbean.com. This week's independent podcast promo is for The Content Clearinghouse.
We had another absentee week last week and Rafe is here to explain why the show may be a little irregular for August. Please stick around though, because we'll be back on a regular schedule as soon as we can be! Rafe also talks about his upcoming appearance on Double Edged Double Bill to discuss Cerebral Sci-Fi (out Tuesday) and give a brief, spoiler-free review of The Suicide Squad. Follow Rafe on Twitter and Letterboxd. Check out Rafe's recent appearances on other podcasts : Double Edged Double Bill #133 - Wilderpeople and Deuces Are Coming of Age Follow the show on Twitter and Facebook. Send feedback to havenotseenthis@gmail.com. Please subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, or using the RSS Feed. Be a future guest on the show by filling out the form at havenotseenthis.podbean.com.
For a while, it seemed that Fox Searchlight could do no wrong, and The Way, Way Back is part of that winning streak. Guest Mike Burton joins the podcast to talk about this excellently assembled independent film with Rafe. They talk about their various experiences with summer vacations, the amazing use of the cast within the movie, and much, much more! Follow Rafe on Twitter and Letterboxd. Listen to more of Mike Burton on the Genuine Chit Chat podcast. Check out Rafe's recent appearances on other podcasts : Double Edged Double Bill #133 - Wilderpeople and Deuces Are Coming of Age Follow the show on Twitter and Facebook. Send feedback to havenotseenthis@gmail.com. Please subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, or using the RSS Feed. Be a future guest on the show by filling out the form at havenotseenthis.podbean.com. This week's independent podcast promo is for #PodRevDay.
We're back after an absentee week to talk about actors people have turned around on and have a brief rant about Disney's inconsistent approach to streaming their Fox library of films. We'll be back again on Thursday with a great movie discussion you won't want to miss! Follow Rafe on Twitter and Letterboxd. Check out Rafe's recent appearances on other podcasts : Double Edged Double Bill #133 - Wilderpeople and Deuces Are Coming of Age Follow the show on Twitter and Facebook. Send feedback to havenotseenthis@gmail.com. Please subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, or using the RSS Feed. Be a future guest on the show by filling out the form at havenotseenthis.podbean.com.
Thomas Mariani returns to the podcast. Previously we've talked about Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story and The Muppets Take Manhattan. This time Rafe and Thomas talk about an underappreciated Martin Scorsese film, The King of Comedy, which was driven back into the spotlight a few years ago because of the film Joker. Just how much of an influence did Scorsese have on Todd Phillips's movie? Has Rafe come around on Robert De Niro yet? And how relevant is a satirical black comedy from the '80s today? We discuss all of this and more! Follow Rafe on Twitter and Letterboxd. Thomas Mariani is half of the Double Edged Double Bill podcast. Check out Rafe's recent appearances on other podcasts : Double Edged Double Bill #133 - Wilderpeople and Deuces Are Coming of Age Follow the show on Twitter and Facebook. Send feedback to havenotseenthis@gmail.com. Please subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, or using the RSS Feed. Be a future guest on the show by filling out the form at havenotseenthis.podbean.com. This week's independent podcast promo is for From the Shadows.
Last week's Friday inquiry got a lot of responses, so this week's Beyond the Screens is spent talking about the various "Kids on Bikes" movies that people love. Rafe is joined by a special guest to talk about those and announce one of the upcoming projects Rafe has been working on. We hope you'll be as excited about it as we are, and we'll see you on Thursday for our next regular movie discussion! Follow Rafe on Twitter and Letterboxd. Check out Rafe's recent appearances on other podcasts : Double Edged Double Bill #133 - Wilderpeople and Deuces Are Coming of Age Follow the show on Twitter and Facebook. Send feedback to havenotseenthis@gmail.com. Please subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, or using the RSS Feed. Be a future guest on the show by filling out the form at havenotseenthis.podbean.com.
This week Rafe is joined by guest Valerie Moss to talk about a classic adventure movie from their childhoods, The Goonies. We talk about why this movie was so relatable to us as kids (and why kids today might not relate as much to it), the power of its ensemble cast, whether we'd want to see a sequel, the recent passing of Richard Donner, and why even the bad guys are an amazing part of The Goonies story. Follow Rafe on Twitter and Letterboxd. See all of Valerie Moss's projects at ValerieMoss.ca. Check out Rafe's recent appearances on other podcasts : Double Edged Double Bill #133 - Wilderpeople and Deuces Are Coming of Age Follow the show on Twitter and Facebook. Send feedback to havenotseenthis@gmail.com. Please subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, or using the RSS Feed. Be a future guest on the show by filling out the form at havenotseenthis.podbean.com. This week's independent podcast promo is for Fab Figmentals.
We missed a Beyond the Screens last week due to the Fourth of July, so we've got some catching up to do. We read responses to Friday Inquiries talking about what characters should appear in a Who Framed Roger Rabbit sequel and maybe the shape that sequel could take, and what movie characters we'd like to have as friends. Rafe also provides a brief, spoiler-free review of the latest entry into the MCU, Black Widow. We'll see you on Thursday for our next regular episode! Follow Rafe on Twitter and Letterboxd. Check out Rafe's recent appearances on other podcasts : Double Edged Double Bill #133 - Wilderpeople and Deuces Are Coming of Age Follow the show on Twitter and Facebook. Send feedback to havenotseenthis@gmail.com. Please subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, or using the RSS Feed. Be a future guest on the show by filling out the form at havenotseenthis.podbean.com.
Alex Kunka returns to the show to talk about one of Rafe's favorite comedies, I Love You, Man. The two talk about the different perspectives they have on the movie, from Rafe having few friends to Alex's engagement and pending wedding. Along the way they talk about some of the questions the movie raises, like the similarities in romantic and platonic relationships, the problem with the stereotypical male image, and the lack of rules for making - and maintaining - friendships. Follow Rafe on Twitter and Letterboxd. Follow Alex Kunka on Twitter. Check out Rafe's recent appearances on other podcasts : Double Edged Double Bill #133 - Wilderpeople and Deuces Are Coming of Age Follow the show on Twitter and Facebook. Send feedback to havenotseenthis@gmail.com. Please subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, or using the RSS Feed. Be a future guest on the show by filling out the form at havenotseenthis.podbean.com. This week's independent podcast promo is for Strangeful Things.
We have two members of The Lucky Die returning this week to talk about Disney's groundbreaking Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Hem Cleveland last appeared to discuss Disney's Beauty and the Beast and Eyþór was on earlier this year to talk about Stardust. This week Rafe and guests talk about mixing animation and live-action, the brilliant (and often overlooked) human performances in the movie, the novel the movie was based on, and how open people would be to the scrapped sequel plans for the film. Eyþór may go off on a tirade or two along the way. Follow Rafe on Twitter and Letterboxd. Hem Cleveland can be found on the Dark Dice podcast. Eyþór and Hem can be found on The Lucky Die podcast. Check out Rafe's recent appearances on other podcasts : Double Edged Double Bill #133 - Wilderpeople and Deuces Are Coming of Age Follow the show on Twitter and Facebook. Send feedback to havenotseenthis@gmail.com. Please subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, or using the RSS Feed. Be a future guest on the show by filling out the form at havenotseenthis.podbean.com. This week's independent podcast promo is for Capes on the Couch.
We talked last week about Galaxy Quest and the documentary Never Surrender and a year ago we talked about The Emperor's New Groove and the documentary about that, The Sweatbox. What are some other great documentaries about movies? We got more answers to that question than expected. We also talk about what Rafe's been watching lately, and how this week's regular discussion episode is a first for this podcast. We'll see you Thursday for our regular movie discussion episode! Follow Rafe on Twitter and Letterboxd. Check out Rafe's recent appearances on other podcasts : Double Edged Double Bill #133 - Wilderpeople and Deuces Are Coming of Age Follow the show on Twitter and Facebook. Send feedback to havenotseenthis@gmail.com. Please subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, or using the RSS Feed. Be a future guest on the show by filling out the form at havenotseenthis.podbean.com.
Listeners of Rafe's other podcast know Chris Tallant as co-host of their conversations about World of Warcraft. Listeners of this podcast may have heard Chris back in Episode 6 where they discussed The Kentucky Fried Movie. Chris was kind enough to fill in at the last minute this week, as Rafe and Chris discuss Galaxy Quest, which is arguably one of the best Star Trek movies ever made. The two discuss Chris's lack of experience with Star Trek, the Galaxy Quest that could have been, and how the movie launched quite a few careers. Follow Rafe on Twitter and Letterboxd. Chris Tallant is co-host of Citizens of Azeroth: A World of Warcraft Podcast Check out Rafe's recent appearances on other podcasts : Double Edged Double Bill #133 - Wilderpeople and Deuces Are Coming of Age Follow the show on Twitter and Facebook. Send feedback to havenotseenthis@gmail.com. Please subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, or using the RSS Feed. Be a future guest on the show by filling out the form at havenotseenthis.podbean.com. This week's independent podcast promo is for Relic: The Lost Treasure Podcast.
What cartoon or toy line would you like to see adapted into a movie? We go through some great answers to this question from last week's Friday Inquiry. Rafe also muses on how streaming has changed (or killed) the movie selection process for couples and dates, thanks to his viewing of The Last Blockbuster. We'll be back on Thursday with our regular movie discussion episode. Follow Rafe on Twitter and Letterboxd. Check out Rafe's recent appearances on other podcasts : Double Edged Double Bill #133 - Wilderpeople and Deuces Are Coming of Age Follow the show on Twitter and Facebook. Send feedback to havenotseenthis@gmail.com. Please subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, or using the RSS Feed. Be a future guest on the show by filling out the form at havenotseenthis.podbean.com.
You may remember a few months ago when we covered The Transformers: the Movie. Shortly after that episode aired, friend of the show Mel Gore reached out about doing this week's movie: G.I. Joe: the Movie. Considering how Rafe admitted in the previous episode that G.I. Joe was more his thing, it was obvious we were going to be looking at this one. Join Rafe and Mel as they discuss the similarities between the two animated films, debate G.I. Joe in the contemporary cultural climate, and come up with a script idea for the next big X-Men movie you'll want to see. Follow Rafe on Twitter and Letterboxd. Mel Gore is host of the Tangent 1985 YouTube channel. He can also be found on Twitter. Check out Rafe's recent appearances on other podcasts : Double Edged Double Bill #133 - Wilderpeople and Deuces Are Coming of Age Follow the show on Twitter and Facebook. Send feedback to havenotseenthis@gmail.com. Please subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, or using the RSS Feed. Be a future guest on the show by filling out the form at havenotseenthis.podbean.com. This week's independent podcast promo is for Things That Keep Me Up At Night.
We're trying something new with a series of mini-episodes we're calling "Beyond the Screens." These should give us the opportunity to touch upon content that falls outside of the usual guest-picks-a-movie format. In our first Beyond the Screens, Rafe explains the purpose behind these episodes, explains the long gap in between episodes recently, and talks about his plans for the summer. He also gives a quick look at The Conjuring movies, particularly the latest chapter, The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It. We'll be back on Thursday with our regular movie discussion episode. Follow Rafe on Twitter and Letterboxd. Check out Rafe's recent appearances on other podcasts : Double Edged Double Bill #133 - Wilderpeople and Deuces Are Coming of Age Follow the show on Twitter and Facebook. Send feedback to havenotseenthis@gmail.com. Please subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, or using the RSS Feed. Be a future guest on the show by filling out the form at havenotseenthis.podbean.com.
This week's guest, Alex Whiteley, brings the 2011 movie Warrior to the podcast for a great conversation. Listen as Rafe and Alex discuss Tom Hardy and Joel Edgerton playing two very different protagonists who are destined to face each other in a mixed martial arts tournament - a conflict made deeper by the fact that they are actually brothers! We discuss this combination sports movie and family drama, featuring a brilliant performance from one of Rafe's least favorite actors: Nick Nolte, along with conversations about our own families and crying at movies. Follow Rafe on Twitter and Letterboxd. Alex Whiteley is host of the Shrewsbury Biscuit and USUK podcasts. Check out Rafe's recent appearances on other podcasts : Double Edged Double Bill #133 - Wilderpeople and Deuces Are Coming of Age This Uncanny Earth #121 - The Conjuring Mike Seibert Radio #292 - After Hours Live Stream Follow the show on Twitter and Facebook. Send feedback to havenotseenthis@gmail.com. Please subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, or using the RSS Feed. Be a future guest on the show by filling out the form at havenotseenthis.podbean.com. This week's independent podcast promo is for Hoosier Homicide.
We're carrying on a tradition from the old podcast this year, as a panel of movie experts gather around their microphones to discuss this year's Oscar nominees and make their predictions. Join Rafe along with Thomas Mariani, Emily Slade, and Mel Gore as they discuss their problems with Mank, their love of Promising Young Woman, and their predictions about who will be taking home an Oscar at this coming weekend's festivities. Follow Rafe on Twitter and Letterboxd. This year's panel of experts is made up of: Thomas Mariani of the Double Edged Double Bill podcast Emily Slade of the Why This Film? podcast Mel Gore of the Tangent 1985 YouTube channel Check out Rafe's recent appearances on other podcasts : Double Edged Double Bill #133 - Wilderpeople and Deuces Are Coming of Age This Uncanny Earth #121 - The Conjuring Mike Seibert Radio #292 - After Hours Live Stream Follow the show on Twitter and Facebook. Send feedback to havenotseenthis@gmail.com. Please subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, or using the RSS Feed. Be a future guest on the show by filling out the form at havenotseenthis.podbean.com.
Once upon a time Rafe and this week's returning guest, Adam Thomas, were setting themselves up to be Internet nemeses. Instead, they get together a second time to talk movies. This time it's the 2005 Adrien Brody/Kiera Knightly film The Jacket, a movie Rafe encourages everyone to check out. They discuss time travel in movies, good and bad American accents in film, the Bootstrap paradox, buying in to a movie wholesale, and more! Follow Rafe on Twitter and Letterboxd. Adam Thomas is half of the Double Edged Double Bill podcast. Check out Rafe's recent appearances on other podcasts : Double Edged Double Bill #133 - Wilderpeople and Deuces Are Coming of Age This Uncanny Earth #121 - The Conjuring Mike Seibert Radio #292 - After Hours Live Stream Follow the show on Twitter and Facebook. Send feedback to havenotseenthis@gmail.com. Please subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, or using the RSS Feed. Be a future guest on the show by filling out the form at havenotseenthis.podbean.com. This week's independent podcast promo is for Southern Gothic.
It's would have been hard to imagine in 1984 the lasting legacy The Karate Kid would have. With three sequels, a remake, and the more recent revisit to the characters thanks to Cobra Kai, Daniel LaRusso and Mr. Miyagi's influence is undeniable, but that influence goes beyond the continuing story. Rafe and guest Brian Doucette discuss the personal effect the film has had on them over time, Brian's path through martial arts, and about a dozen other entertaining tangents. Follow Rafe on Twitter and Letterboxd. Find out more about Brian, including his podcast, at Every Day Martial Artist. Check out Rafe's recent appearances on other podcasts : Double Edged Double Bill #133 - Wilderpeople and Deuces Are Coming of Age This Uncanny Earth #121 - The Conjuring Mike Seibert Radio #292 - After Hours Live Stream Follow the show on Twitter and Facebook. Send feedback to havenotseenthis@gmail.com. Please subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, or using the RSS Feed. Be a future guest on the show by filling out the form at havenotseenthis.podbean.com. This week's independent podcast promo is for Oh No! Lit Class.
We dive back into horror this week with a movie Rafe had to vet before agreeing to cover on the show: Rob Zombie's The Devil's Rejects. The conversation comes from Josh Evans and Rafe and Josh talk about the evolution of Zombie as a filmmaker, films with despicable protagonists, and a few of Josh's suprising "Have Not Seen This" movies. Follow Rafe on Twitter and Letterboxd. Josh Evans is co-host of The Content Clearinghouse Check out Rafe's recent appearances on other podcasts : Double Edged Double Bill #133 - Wilderpeople and Deuces Are Coming of Age This Uncanny Earth #121 - The Conjuring Mike Seibert Radio #292 - After Hours Live Stream Follow the show on Twitter and Facebook. Send feedback to havenotseenthis@gmail.com. Please subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, or using the RSS Feed. Be a future guest on the show by filling out the form at havenotseenthis.podbean.com. This week's independent podcast promo is for A Few Bad Apples.
James Rodrigues returns with another gem of a movie this week - Relatos Salvajes, aka Wild Tales, an anthology foreign film about Revenge... or is it Justice? Rafe and James debate the movie's themes, combine David Lynch and Pokémon, and discuss that one-inch barrier of subtitles when it comes to film. Follow Rafe on Twitter and Letterboxd. James Rodrigues can be found on Twitter and Letterboxd. You can also find his writing at The Reviewing Rodders and Fly Fidelity. Check out Rafe's recent appearances on other podcasts : Double Edged Double Bill #133 - Wilderpeople and Deuces Are Coming of Age This Uncanny Earth #121 - The Conjuring Mike Seibert Radio #292 - After Hours Live Stream Follow the show on Twitter and Facebook. Send feedback to havenotseenthis@gmail.com. Please subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, or using the RSS Feed. Be a future guest on the show by filling out the form at havenotseenthis.podbean.com.
We are joined this week by the fourth member of The Lucky Die podcast and he's picked a fantastic movie to discuss: Finding Nemo. Rafe and Arch talk about their own father-son relationships, the pedigree of the cast Disney/Pixar manages to get, the musical adaptation of this non-musical movie for the Disney parks, and more! Follow Rafe on Twitter and Letterboxd. Arch is part of The Lucky Die podcast. Check out Rafe's recent appearances on other podcasts : Double Edged Double Bill #133 - Wilderpeople and Deuces Are Coming of Age This Uncanny Earth #121 - The Conjuring Mike Seibert Radio #292 - After Hours Live Stream Follow the show on Twitter and Facebook. Send feedback to havenotseenthis@gmail.com. Please subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, or using the RSS Feed. Be a future guest on the show by filling out the form at havenotseenthis.podbean.com.
Sometimes guests pick a movie you love, sometimes they pick a movie you've never heard of, and sometimes they pick a movie you haven't thought of in several decades. This week's film is solidly in that last category. Join Rafe and guest Harvey as they talk about nuclear disarmament in this little-known '80s flick about a young baseball player and a professional basketball player taking on the global nuclear threat of the Cold War.Follow Rafe on Twitter and Letterboxd.Harvey Laguerre is half of the Love is Black podcast.Check out Rafe's recent appearances on other podcasts :Double Edged Double Bill #133 - Wilderpeople and Deuces Are Coming of AgeThis Uncanny Earth #121 - The ConjuringMike Seibert Radio #292 - After Hours Live StreamFollow the show on Twitter and Facebook.Send feedback to havenotseenthis@gmail.com.Please subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, or using the RSS Feed.Be a future guest on the show by filling out the form at havenotseenthis.podbean.com.This week's independent podcast promo is for Crispy Pickles.
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind is one of those movies that Rafe goes absolutely ga-ga over when a guest brings it up. The movie is brought to the show this week by Mal Foster and the two discuss whether the relationship in the movie is healthy or toxic, where they were with their own relationship statuses when they first saw the movie, and the vast supporting cast of a movie best known for its two stars.Follow Rafe on Twitter and Letterboxd.Mal Foster can be found on Dimed Out and on Twitter at @iammalfosterCheck out Rafe's recent appearances on other podcasts :Double Edged Double Bill #133 - Wilderpeople and Deuces Are Coming of AgeThis Uncanny Earth #121 - The ConjuringMike Seibert Radio #292 - After Hours Live StreamFollow the show on Twitter and Facebook.Send feedback to havenotseenthis@gmail.com.Please subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, or using the RSS Feed.Be a future guest on the show by filling out the form at havenotseenthis.podbean.com.This week's independent podcast promo is for Murder Was the Case.
Rafe's dad returns to the podcast with a political satire just in time for inauguration day. If you only know Peter Sellers from the Pink Panther movies and Doctor Strangelove, you owe it to yourself to check out Being There, the story of a simple man who is confused for someone far more complex. Rafe and his dad, Ron Telsch, talk about how the political satire of the late '70s still holds a mirror up to today's political system, Sellers and MacClaine's astounding performances, and how "Life is a state of mind."Follow Rafe on Twitter and Letterboxd.Check out Rafe's recent appearances on other podcasts :Double Edged Double Bill #133 - Wilderpeople and Deuces Are Coming of AgeThis Uncanny Earth #121 - The ConjuringMike Seibert Radio #292 - After Hours Live StreamFollow the show on Twitter and Facebook.Send feedback to havenotseenthis@gmail.com.Please subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, or using the RSS Feed.Be a future guest on the show by filling out the form at havenotseenthis.podbean.com.This week's independent podcast promo is for Pod-Full of Sunshine.
We're kicking off 2021 with a fantastic "Have Not Seen This" type movie: Stardust, brought to the show by the third member of The Lucky Die podcast to join us: Eyþór. We talk about swashbuckling pirates (including Robert De Niro), scheming princes, malevolent witches, and debate whether the power of love should be enough to conquer all evil.Follow Rafe on Twitter and Letterboxd.Eyþór can be found on The Lucky Die podcast.Check out Rafe's recent appearances on other podcasts :Double Edged Double Bill #133 - Wilderpeople and Deuces Are Coming of AgeThis Uncanny Earth #121 - The ConjuringMike Seibert Radio #292 - After Hours Live StreamFollow the show on Twitter and Facebook.Send feedback to havenotseenthis@gmail.com.Please subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, or using the RSS Feed.Be a future guest on the show by filling out the form at havenotseenthis.podbean.com.This week's independent podcast promo is for Murder City Pod.
Former guest Thomas Mariani returns to the show and we're talking Muppets. While our movie specifically is The Muppets Take Manhattan, Rafe and Thomas use that as an opportunity to talk about many Muppet things, from the recent Muppets Now to an older holiday-appropriate classic: Emmet Otter's Jugband Christmas. Have a great week and a Merry Christmas to you all!Follow Rafe on Twitter and Letterboxd.Thomas Mariani is half of the Double Edged Double Bill podcast.Check out Rafe's recent appearances on other podcasts :Double Edged Double Bill #133 - Wilderpeople and Deuces Are Coming of AgeThis Uncanny Earth #121 - The ConjuringMike Seibert Radio #292 - After Hours Live StreamFollow the show on Twitter and Facebook.Send feedback to havenotseenthis@gmail.com.Please subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, or using the RSS Feed.Be a future guest on the show by filling out the form at havenotseenthis.podbean.com.This week's independent podcast promo is for #PodRevDay.
You probably recognize the iconic appearance of the Iron Giant, but how many of you have actually seen the film? That makes it the perfect film for this show as Rafe is joined by guest Perry Wilson to discuss his pick, The Iron Giant. We talk about why the movie may not have gotten the attention it deserved when it was first released, previous films that may have had an influence on writer/director Brad Bird, and the influence this film may have had on more contemporary movies - it's an Iron Giant legacy!Follow Rafe on Twitter and Letterboxd.Perry Wilson cohosts the podcast Banter? I Hardly Know Her!Check out Rafe's recent appearances on other podcasts :Double Edged Double Bill #133 - Wilderpeople and Deuces Are Coming of AgeThis Uncanny Earth #121 - The ConjuringMike Seibert Radio #292 - After Hours Live StreamFollow the show on Twitter and Facebook.Send feedback to havenotseenthis@gmail.com.Please subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, or using the RSS Feed.Be a future guest on the show by filling out the form at havenotseenthis.podbean.com.This week's independent podcast promo is for Ignorance Was Bliss.
To celebrate the holiday season this year, we're doing a run of children's movies, because to Rafe, the holidays helps recapture that feeling of childhood. We kick things off this week with The Great Muppet Caper. Hear Rafe and guest Connor J. Burke discuss their childhood experiences with the Muppets, their take on the latest series to feature Kermit and friends, and why Charles Grodin may be the best human to have interacted with the Muppets on film.Follow Rafe on Twitter and Letterboxd.Connor J. Burke is host of the podcast No Highway Option.Check out Rafe's recent appearances on other podcasts :Double Edged Double Bill #133 - Wilderpeople and Deuces Are Coming of AgeThis Uncanny Earth #121 - The ConjuringMike Seibert Radio #292 - After Hours Live StreamFollow the show on Twitter and Facebook.Send feedback to havenotseenthis@gmail.com.Please subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, or using the RSS Feed.Be a future guest on the show by filling out the form at havenotseenthis.podbean.com.This week's independent podcast promo is for Bite Size Biographies.
This week Rafe is joined by a fellow film podcaster: John Vaughan of the Film Rush podcast. John's pick was the 2013 Ron Howard racing movie, Rush. The two talk about the pick being strange considering Formula One racing isn't usually a huge thing in the U.S., fawn over Chris Hemsworth, and wonder why Daniel Bruhl hasn't turned into a bigger star. Warning: racing puns abound.Follow Rafe on Twitter and Letterboxd.John Vaughan is one half of the Film Rush podcast.Check out Rafe's recent appearances on other podcasts :Double Edged Double Bill #133 - Wilderpeople and Deuces Are Coming of AgeThis Uncanny Earth #121 - The ConjuringMike Seibert Radio #292 - After Hours Live StreamFollow the show on Twitter and Facebook.Send feedback to havenotseenthis@gmail.com.Please subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, or using the RSS Feed.Be a future guest on the show by filling out the form at havenotseenthis.podbean.com.
"Weird Al" Yankovic is known for his song parodies, but did you realize he made a movie too? This week's guest, Lauren Carey, and Rafe talk about the enduring legacy of Weird Al, the numerous soon-to-be comedy superstars that assembled for UHF, a comedy full of movie parodies of the quality you'd expect from the guy who brought you "Eat It" and "It's All About the Pentiums". This is definitely one of those movies that if you have not seen, you should!Follow Rafe on Twitter and Letterboxd.Lauren Carey is co-host of the Beer'd Al Podcast.Check out Rafe's recent appearances on other podcasts :This Uncanny Earth #121 - The ConjuringMike Seibert Radio #292 - After Hours Live StreamScript-Promptu: Extra InningsFollow the show on Twitter and Facebook.Send feedback to havenotseenthis@gmail.com.Please subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, or using the RSS Feed.Be a future guest on the show by filling out the form at havenotseenthis.podbean.com.This week's independent podcast promo is for The Ladies of Strange.