Log It! Another Movie Podcast with Ian and Caleb. Friends talking about what we've been watching on Letterboxd and beyond. Join us on our cinematic adventure! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Riley joins Caleb to review the Korean exorcism film Dark Nuns (2025). We talk badass nuns, Catholic hospitals, and where the genre goes from here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ian and Caleb talk Presence, Steven Soderbergh's innovative latest film, an interesting and compelling twist on the classic ghost story. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're back! And we're talking about the latest addition to the Marvel-verse, Captain America: Brave New World. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on Log It! Andy Z joins us to talk the very cozy, (not a) holiday movie, The Holdovers! We get into the very charming 2023 Alexander Payne film and talk walleyes, cherry jubilee's, and great scholarly insults. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Caleb, Ian and Victoria De Leon take a trip to New Mexico and roid up to talk Love Lies Bleeding. Join us as we get into this crazy movie, covering all the love, all the lies, and of course, all the bleeding. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Quick update from Ian on the movies we'll be doing on the show this month! Starting with Love Lies Bleeding with Victoria De Leon coming Thursday! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we welcome new guest Adriana Kanoza to the show to talk the ättestupa, the Hårga, and so much murder as we explore the sunny world of Midsommar! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Caleb, Angelo, and special guest Johnny Coffeen reunite to take on Freddy Krueger and the Nightmare on Elm Street franchise.We make our way through all nine films, from the 1984 classic to the controversial 2010 remake. Along the way, we share our thoughts on each film, discussing our favorite moments, funniest Freddy lines, and insights from Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy, the documentary that explores the making of the series.Plus, the future movie star who found his way into the franchise, the other iconic franchises Freddy laid the groundwork for, and the real-life nightmare born from the films. Finally, we rank the best and worst films of the franchise before signing off with our favorite lines from the films.All this and more on this week's Log It! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Riley joins us again for a deep dive into Rosemary's Baby! We start off with our impressions of the film and dive into Roman Polanski's criminal history and the challenge of separating art from the artist. Ian reads a great review from Letterboxd user brendohare (we hadn't heard that before). And we check in on Ian's horror movie journey to see how Rosemary's Baby may have influenced his future in horror fandom.We also cover the scenes that made Ian cry, share some fun facts, and explore the real-life horrors behind the scenes that mirror the film in very peculiar ways. Plus, we discuss the villain who stole our hearts and ask the question: Is this a Christmas movie?All this and more on this week's Log It! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
*jump scare*Ian and Caleb do the spookiest thing possible for halloween last four... no edits! Plus! We've added a time limit to each round, five minutes per movie!So join us for spooks, and all the juicy moments that are usually edited out as we discuss some recent hallween-esque watches.Caleb talks The Blob (1988), Civil War, Dolls (1986), and more!Ian talks Army of Darkness, The Power of the Dog, The Pale Blue Eye, and more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Caleb and new guest Riley Polito dance their way through the Aronofsky psycho thriller Black Swan. Our thoughts when we saw the film together in theaters about 14 years ago, and how it compares to watching now. We discuss the villains in the film and their varying levels of evil, the very weird mom/daughter relationship in the film, the mom's similarities to another iconic movie mother. Plus, Caleb learns what a prima donna is and we discuss and discover a few of the film's parallels to Swan Lake.All this and more on this week's Log It! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we welcome Victoria De Leon to the show to discuss the first movie of the spooky season, Jennifer's Body. We get into the film's terrible and misguided marketing, its newfound cult status post the me-too era, Needy and Jennifer's complex relationship and what it represents. Plus, we talk our new favorite-band -you've-never-heard-of, Low Shoulder, and some fun alternate casting.All this and more on This Week's Log It! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Andy Z is back for a little rock n roll. We talk about how the movie has aged, Camerone Crowe's real life experiences this is based on, the needle drops and original music from the film, we rate some alternate (and worse) titles, some added scenes in Untitled, the extended edition. Also, who was the true golden god? And does Tiny Dancer have restorative properties?All this and more on this week's Log It! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We talk our personal relationship with the Coen Brothers and our love for their regular collaborators. The film's surprising box office totals. Ian tells Caleb about Riding a rail - it's real. Music, comedy, romance, oh my - this film's got something for everyone. Plus, great reviews from the letterboxd community.All this and more on this week's Log It! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We watch The Sure Thing, the second movie in our summer road trip series. What Cusack's teenage adoption has to do with the film. The charm of an early, unpolished Reiner film, and his old-fashioned world view. How raunchy was this movie? Zuniga's surprising performance, and the tragedy of Princess Vespa. What happened to John Cusack? FInally, we rate this as a road trip movie out of five mini vans.All this and more on this week's Log It! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Gilliam's Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. Ian and Caleb talk Depp's iconic masterclass in mumbling, the trippy camera work of the film and disorienting sound design, and we take a moment to admire Flea's impressive work history. Plus, why Benicio Del Toro disappointed in the film Caleb.All this and more on this week's Log It! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ian talks Kinds of Kindness - Is Yorgos Lanthimos okay? Caleb shouts out a Josh recommendation, Bottoms. Ian is shocked by Jackie Chan's Police Story. Caleb follows with another directed by and starring, Bill Paxton's Frailty. Ian loved Babylon and Caleb can't believe it. Then we both take a turn doing a lightning round to cover any recent watches worth a shout out. Plus, a quick hit on Hitman and our love for it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ian Caleb and Angelo talk great the film's great casting and some of its great admirers, the triple threat potential - baseball, music, and dance, we explore Angelo's very cool Linklater Universe theory. Plus, did Caleb like the movie? Why does the baseball look so good in this movie? All this and more on this week's Log It! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Ian and Caleb salute the idealistic Americana of Frequency. We try to decide if Caveziel is a good actor. Also, is this a baseball movie? We express our respect to Quaid for committing to the accent. Michael Cera steals the scene. Plus, truly one of the most insane Letterboxd reviews we've ever read - it's really worth skipping to the end for at the very least.All this and more on this week's Log It! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Caleb, Ian, and Andy take the field to discuss the Daniel Stern helmed Rookie of the Year. We talk baseball nostalgia, Garey Busey as a baseball legend and mentor, the unrealized potential of Thomas Ian Nicholas, and give our pitch for Rookie of the Year 2. Plus, Daniel Stern's inspiration for the movie, and how John Candy ended up in the film.All this and more on this week's Log It! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Caleb and Ian talk the balls and strikes of Tony Scott's baseball thriller, The Fan. This is an absurd movie and we loved talking about it. We take a swing at on-the-nose dialogue, the absurd pacing and editing, and the dreamlike logic. We talk the surprising Snipes performance and familiar De Niro role. And of course, we talk De Niro's knives. All this and more on this week's Log It! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ian and Caleb talk kick things off with the contreversial Mother!, a recommendation from a previous episode. We hear Ian's take on Alex Garland's Civil War and whether it lives up to the hype. Caleb talks 2010's Gulliver's Travels, and we hear Ian's take on Dream Scenario. Then we revisit Nolan's The Prestige (not The Illusionist) and Ian tells how it holds up. Finally, another Alex Garland movie, Men. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Angelo joins us for Last Four +. Angelo gives us his take on Dune 2 and we talk CGI blockbusters. Next, Angelo tells us about Ghostbusters: Frozen Kingdom, and rates it against Afterlife. We hear what Angelo thought of the new Gosling film Fall Guy. Caleb watched sad Tom Hanks in Finch. Plus, we talk the first two episodes of the new Fallout show.Participants: Caleb White, Angelo VillaflorEdited by Caleb White Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ian returns and joins Caleb to talk Last Four. We talk great sunglasses in In The Heat of the Night, the subpar Mel Gibson thriller, On the Line, the enduring humor of Zombieland, we return to the Ian-recommended I Love My Dad to hear Caleb's take on it, and wrap things up with NCU (Newspaper Cinematic Universe) thriller Boston Strangler and a quick trip in the MCU to talk Thor: Ragnarok. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Caleb talks about 1971's cult classic, Vanishing Point, two movies from 2023; Academy Award winner Anatomy of a Fall, and Sam Esmail's Leave The World Behind. Finally, the lighthearted coming of age comedy, Dutch, starring Ed O'neill and Ethan Embry. Plus, stick around after the song for a bonus discussion about Dream Scenario with friend of the show, Drew! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Caleb talks some recent watches (a couple are actually recent releases!), but first, Six Days and Seven Nights, another charming performance from Log It! staple Harrison Ford, for Pi Day, the black & white Darren Aronofsky directorial Debut, Pi, then we go to 1992's 2009 for Freejack with Emilio Estevez and Mick Jagger, and then to round things off we talk the great Dream Scenario with Nicolas Cage. Plus a bonus quickie for Madame Web. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Just Caleb this week for a quick Last Four +, talking Dune Part 1 & 2 living up to the hype, The 11th Annual On Cinema Oscar Special Live From Amatocon, and Ridley Scott's weird Fantasy film, Legend, starring Tom Cruise, Mia Sara, and Tim Curry. A quick one but hopefully a fun one! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Ian and Caleb talk Dune (the first one), the Mamoa energy and the end of DCEU in Aquaman: The Lost Kingdom, Sam Raimi's Spider-Man, Sam Raimi's A Simple Plan, James Morisini's I Love My Dad, and the found footage double feature of The Pyramid and The Cave. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on Last Four +.... We talk Caleb's late but great Barbenheimer experience and Ian's trip to the movies and to see American Fiction. Next Goal Wins forces Caleb to confront the continuing love hate relationship with Taike Waiti. Ian talks the missed opportunity of Jodoworski's Dune. A nostalgic Disturbia conversation leads to a shocking revelation; what movie ian had his first movie theater kiss. Ian talks The Matrix and his leather phobia - does The Matrix do enough to overcome?Participants: Caleb White, Ian LockeEdited by Caleb White Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We start things off this week with a sultry new theme song, and agree that we don't love the name of the show and maybe we're gonna change it still. We talk all the Tommy Lee Jones movies we've been watching and give TLJ some love. We have a run of great alliteration with Seventh Seal (Caleb's review will shock you!) and Small Soldiers, the magic of the The Fellowship of the Ring, and talk Remember the Titans and the run of inspirational Disney Sports movies from the early aughts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We welcome another awesome new guest this week, another Glendoran, Trenton Hughes. We discuss globetrotter dreams, pb & j's and the Sorcerer's Stone, and a favorite movie snack first in Last Four, before diving into the dark underbelly of Sicario. We get into the realism of the film, our favorite characters, the dynamic duo of Denis Villanueve and Roger Deakins, and much more on this week's Log It! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, we introduce a very special guest to Log It!, @sunflowerpopshop (aka Becca)! Becca does all the awesome art for the show and joins us to talk Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window.We start things off talking movie art, movie snacks, and a bit of Miyazaki in Last Four, then get into the enduring classic, Rear Window. Becca tells about her first time seeing the movie in art school, and we get into why it's one we can watch over and over. We get into Jimmy Stewart, Grace Kelly, and the loveable cast of characters that live in the courtyard. Plus, insights from a Truffaut/Hitchcock interview where the two filmmakers discuss the film, the people that inspired the character of Lisa Fremont, L.B. Jefferies being a jerk, and much more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Introducing a new series we'll be doing in addition to the main episodes, tentatively titled Last Four +. We'll be doing off the cuff reviews on recent watches, films we're looking forward to, or anything movie related on our minds.This week, Caleb and Ian discuss what they've been watching, including; 12 Angry Men, Grey Gardens, Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé, Hackers, Fast X, and Armageddon.(episode art coming soon!) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We go to the Log It! vault this week for an unreleased, vintage episode of Log It! with Ian and Caleb talking the 1985 Harrison Ford thriller, Witness. We talk about what we've been watching and what really bugs Caleb about streaming on Last Four, then we take a walk on the Amish side and get into Witness. We talk Harrison Ford's under appreciated performance in the film, death by corn, and the lines in the movie that made us laugh the most. Plus, the enduring influence of Amish fashion, and we ask the question - could live the Amish lifestyle?All this and more on this week's Log It!Participants: Caleb White, Ian LockeEdited by Caleb White Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We welcome a new guest, Caleb's brother Josh! We touch on some of Josh's favorite films in Last Four, his favorite movie snacks, and the heartbreak of finding out blue raspberries aren't real.We take a trip into The Paradox Theater to discuss The Vast of the Night! The Vast of Night, talking the low budget magic, the director's vision, and the incredible leads of the film, Sierra McCormick and Jake Horowitz. We get into the film's immersive world and the incredible atmosphere the film captures. All this and more on this Week's Log It!Participants: Caleb White, Josh WhiteEdited by Caleb White Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For those who leave their Christmas tree up well into the New Year, the half of the Christmas Special!We open things up with sequels that improve on the original. We discuss some parallels we noticed to the Chris Columbus Harry Potter films, talkboys and the film's one of a kind John Williams score. Home Alone 2's differences between the first, and which we prefer. Plus, Andy's connection to one of the film's stars, and our favorite Marv and Harry injuries. All this and more on a Merry episode of Log It!Participants: Caleb White, Angelo Villaflor, Andy ZambranoEdited by Caleb White Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The first half of the Christmas Special, just the Last Four. Join us by the fire to hear what Ian, Angelo, Andy, and Caleb have been watching this Christmas Season.Andy shouts out cinema grind band Graf Orlock's last show. Andy's take on the Chalomet's Wonka. Angelo and Andy talk The Holdovers' potential as a new xmas classic. Angelo and Caleb talk TV; The Curse and Twin Peaks: The Return. Ian and Caleb talk Poor Things (ian loved it), the catchiness of That Thing You Do, and how Oblivion has aged since it's underwhelming release.The Home Alone 2 (part 2) coming later this week! Merry Christmas!Participants: Caleb White, Ian Locke, Angelo Villaflor, Andy ZambranoEdited by Caleb White Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Bob Clark's other Christmas classic, Black Christmas! We learn about some recent premieres Angelo's been attending before getting into Black Friday! We discuss the original Horror Christmas film, learning about it's groundbreaking place in the slasher genre. We get into the interesting career of Bob Clark, the cool cast, a kubrick aluma who almost starred in the film, and the magic of tracing a call in the seventies.Participants: Caleb and AngeloEdited by: Angelo Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
(skip to 46:30 for Batman Returns talk)Batman's not the only one returning this week - Ian Returns as well! We talk movies he's been watching since he was last on the show.We dress up in spandex and stalk the streets of Batman Returns. AWe get into Burton's experience, how the compared to Batman ‘89, the critical and commercial success. Where the Burton/Keaton Batman stands in our personal rankings, We also get into alternate casting, including the role Robert De Niro could've played in this, and the role he should've played. Plus, who showed up to the studio dressed as Catwoman to vie for the role (it wasn't Michelle Pfeiffer!)All this and more on the week's Log It!Participants: Caleb White, Ian LockeEdited by Caleb WhiteSupporting Cast:Batman ReturnsThe Last Duel Midnight CowboyBoogie NightsThe Avengers Batman (1989)Under the SilverlakeThe HolidayHouse (1977)Mission Impossible: Dead ReckoningNightmare Before ChristmasEdward Scissorhands Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We get meta this week on Log It!, starting things off with a surprise opening song. Caleb updates Andy on his speaker situation. We do a fun game of pick the six movies that help you get to know us, and run through an expedited last four. Then we fall in love with When Harry Met Sally... We discuss the 1989 romcom, talking it's Christmas connection, why it's one of Andy's favorites, and just how much the characters are based on Rob Reiner and Nora Ephron. All this and more on this week's Log It!Participants: Caleb White, Andy ZambranoEdited by Caleb WhiteSupporting Cast:The Big GreenTurbo: A Power Rangers MovieIndependence DaySignsInherent ViceZodiacDumb & DumberBack to the Future RatatouilleTarSleeperA Bug's LifeMulholland DriveThe Quiz LadyBeyond the Infinite Two MinutesBefore SunriseAnnie HallThrow Momma From the Train Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Caleb and Angelo are joined this week by special guest Drew Campbell (@vlasinda_stormdrain) to discuss David Lynch's 1986 film, Blue Velvet! But first we learn about Vlad's favorite movie snacks before diving into Last Four to discuss what we've been watching...We crush on Lynch for a bit before exploring the earie underworld of Blue Velvet. We explore Lumbertown, The Slow Club, and brainstorm on meanings and interpretations of the dreamy flick. Plus, possible connections to Twin Peaks and other Lynch films. We talk to the Lynch regulars, and as always, our read of the films themes and hidden secrets.All this and more on this week's Log It!Participants: Caleb White, Angelo Villaflor, Drew CampbellEdited by Caleb WhiteSupporting Cast:Black SwanDonnie DarkoEraserheadMaximum OverdriveTwin Peaks: The ReturnWild At HeartMulholland Drive Star Wars: Return of the Jedi Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Caleb, Andy start things off by giving our thoughts on the age of 2 ½ hour plus blockbusters. Then to last four, then to Polite Society.Andy tells us why Polite Society was his pick. We discuss the plot and our favorite moments, from burgers in wedding gowns to front double back kicks. Why we appreciated the characters and writing in the movie. We dive into the eclectic list of movies that inspired the film. Andy tells us his favorite scene of the movie (hint: there's food in it). To wrap it up, Andy recaps his halloween movie season and a haunting movie experience.Participants: Caleb White, Andy ZambranoEdited by Caleb WhiteSupporting Cast:Anatomy of a FallForrest GumpRye LaneYou Hurt My FeelingsThe Devil Wears PradaMy Big Fat Greek Wedding 3AustraliaDead Reckoning Part: 1DevdasScott Pilgrim vs. The World Attack the BlockGet OutEyes Wide ShutPulp FictionTortured Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
(skip to 8:15 for Eyes Wide Shut discussion)Angelo joins us this week, and we jump straight into last four and discuss some recent watches before we dive into Eyes Wide Shut. We do our best to recap the movie and explore its masked themes and mysteries. We dive into the films conspiracy-riddled making, Cruise and Kidman's experience working with Kubrick, and discuss the film's connection to its Freudian source material - the short-story Traumnovelle - and alternate casting for early versions of the film, and the film's connection to Spielberg and A.I.All this and more on this week's Log It!Participants: Caleb White, Angelo VillaflorEdited by Angelo Villaflor (@cinesplice)Supporting Cast:The Last Movie: Stanley Kubrick and 'Eyes Wide Shut'White HeatFade To BlackThe Long ShotNo Hard FeelingsSleepaway CampBoogie Nights2001: A Space OdysseyA Clockwork OrangeBarry LyndonA.I. Artificial IntelligenceTwister Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we join forces with Director Johnny Coffeen to face Jason Voorhees and the Friday the 13th Franchise. We kick things off learning about Johnny's favorite movie snack and his favorite place to get it. Then we dive into last four and hear what we've been watching and learn a little more about Turbo Sleepover...Finally, we dig into each and every Friday the 13th movie, from Camp Crystal Lake 1980 to outer space 2454. We dive into the rushed origin of the franchise, the lore of Jason, the making of the film, and so much more. We cover all 12 films and talk best kills, best lines, and rank the films and compare.All this and more on this week's Log It!Participants: Caleb White, Angelo Villaflor, Johnny CoffeenEdited by Angelo VillaflorSupporting Cast:Get OutChild's Play 213 Ghosts (1960)Do The Right ThingBoyz in the HoodTales in the HoodDon't Be a Menace in South Central While Drinking Juice in The HoodChild's PlayHaxanMandyStop Making SenseCamp Crystal Lakes MemoriesBlair Witch ProjectParanormal Activity Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
(skip to 41:30 for The Exorcist discussion)This week on Log It! We kick things off talking horror classic, recommendations and classics we still need to see. Ian takes a potshot at the Dodgers. We tease a baseball podcast? Baseball movie episiode? Last four we discuss the latest movies we've been watching.Finally, The Exorcist. Ian's first time seeing it, he tells us his thoughts, Angelo tells us why it's one of his favorites. Angelo also tells us more about the making of the film, about Linda Blair's experience, working with Friedkin as a director, and much more. We also dig into the film's themes, and try to make sense of some of its enduring mysteries.CONTENT WARNING:We discuss The Exorcist in this episode, among other horror movies. In discussing the film the conversation will include topics of self-harm, sexual assault, and child abuse. This is all in context of the film, its themes, and subtext. Participants: Caleb White, Ian Locke, Angelo VillaflorEdited by Angelo VillaflorSupporting Cast:HalloweenHellraiserAbbott and Costello Meet FrankensteinTalk To MeThe AuditionAntiChristCannibal HolocaustHäxanParanormal ActivityThe Last ExorcismHaunted HouseThe New KidsKomodoScarecrowsWrong TurnJoy RideNo One Will Save YouIt FollowsFrom Dusk 'Til DawnThe HauntingThe Silence of the Lambs Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
(skip to 17:50 for Beetlejuice discussion)Andy and Caleb discuss home theater setups, soundbars, and apartment movie watching. Then, Last Four.Caleb explains why Beetlejuice never clicked for him. Sammy Davis Jr for Beetlejuice? The original, darker script. Michael Keaton's standup background. We veer into pumpkin-purse girls, Disneyland, New Wave, and whether or not aliens are real… We discuss some differences from the original script vs the final movie.All this and more on the week's Log It! Log It! Log It! Participants: Caleb White, Andy ZambranoEdited by: Caleb WhiteSupporting Cast:The CreatorDumb MoneyTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant MayhemTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990)No One Will Save YouBeetleJuiceBatman 1989A League of Their OwnBest in ShowClue MatildaEdward ScissorhandsThe Exorcist Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
(skip to 10:15 for Maximum Overdrive talk)A surprise twist makes this the scariest episode of Log It! yet. We discuss the 1986 drug-induced coma dream from Stephen King, Maximum Overdrive. Before that, Last Four, then, a trip down memory lane to discuss some of the scary movies that imprinted on us in our youth. Then we floor it for Maximum Overdrive, diving into King's borderline cursed experience on the film, his state of mind, his experience working with producer Dino De Laurentis, and King's obsession with The Shining and nuclear bombs in space. ACDC did the score, and we like that.We explore the film's odd connections to Blue Velvet, Bruce Springsteen, and The Simpsons.Plus who lost an eye during production? Who did King really want to play the lead? (Sorry Emilio!)All this and more on this week's Log It!Participants: Caleb White, Andy ZambranoEdited by: Caleb WhiteSupporting Cast:Witness Friday the 13th: The Final ChapterKing Kong vs. GodzillaSignsChuckieThe ShiningCujoRoom 237WaitingChristineWar of the Worlds (2005)Dr. StrangeloveSplashThe SimpsonsBlue VelvetBeetleJuice Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ian asks us about our airplane cinema history. Last four who's talking. We call out Balto and give Togo the credit deserved. Caleb tells us his shortcuts to a guaranteed good time movie watch.We discuss the differences between the Japanese and English dubs of Godzilla. We discuss our (Americanized) history with Godzilla, and the personal attacks we felt from Shin Godzilla. We disagree about the music of the film and how it was used. We talk about the sequel and what we think will happen. Finally, we have our most suspenseful next week's movie choice in LI-AMP history - you won't wanna miss it.All this and more on this week's Log It!Participants: Caleb White, Ian Locke, Angelo VillaflorEdited by: Caleb WhiteSupporting Cast:Alice in Wonderland (Burton)Look who's talkingNopeGodzilla (1954)Phone Booth Die HardTogoBaby GeniusesKiller's KissKung Pow: Enter the KistIn the LoopDr. StrangeloveGodzilla, King of MonstersGodzilla: Minus OneAttack on Titan (Live Action)Shin Common RiderPlanet of the Apes NewWitness Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ian checks in and let's us know what he's been watching.Ian, Angelo and Caleb open things by discussing franchises they have not interest int. We do last four and Angelo tells us about his in theater experience - a labor day slasher marathon at the New Bev. We do a quick stop to talk Mission Impossible, and Ian shares some bonus covid watches.Angelo and Caleb stick around to discuss Angelo's pick, Tokyo Drift. We discuss Justin Lin's trojan horse in the film. And we spend a lot of time talking about how great Han is in this. Also, Lucas Black was on X-Files. We Do our best to map the entire F&F Franchise. Plus, the fourth wall break that broke Caleb. All this and family on this week's Log It!Participants: Caleb White, Ian Locke, Angelo VillaflorEdited by Angelo VillaflorSupporting Cast:The Lego MovieFantastic Beasts and Where To Find ThemBioniclesNinjagoSuspiriaToo Beautiful to DieHouse on Sorority RowThor 1Blood SimpleTomorrowlandMission Impossible: Ghost ProtocolTomorrowlandThe RocketeerThe Silence of the LambsSearch PartyTop Gun MaverickKarate KidThe X- FilesBetter Luck TomorrowF9Fast FiveCasino Royale Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
LA is burning! Anglelo and Caleb unite to discuss 2008's Speed Racer and how it's aged 15 years later. But first we run through last 4, Caleb talks about his first impressions of Friday the 13th 1, 2, and 3, and Angelo reminisces about Jurassic Park 3D in theaters recently.Then we do Speed Racer. What would a sequel look like?What do M. Knight and the Wachowski's have to do with eachother? We laugh about actor's reactions to early greenscreen movies. Also, get to the true-true o' Cloud Atlas, Jupiter Ascending, and try to make sense of the Wachowski's innovative career.All this and more on this week's Log It!Participants: Caleb White, Ian Locke, Angelo VillaflorEdited by: Caleb WhiteBrunoGhostbusters (2016)BridesmaidsJurassic Park 3DCluelessFriday the 13thFriday the 13thFriday the 13thBlack ChristmasSpy KidsAntMan: QuantumaniaThe Sixth SenseThe MatrixThe Matrix: ReloadedCloud AtlasJupiter AscendingPrince AvalancheKil BillGrindhouseFast and the Furious Tokyo Drift Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on Log It! Angelo and Caleb take you through their Last Four before diving deep flying high into the 2022 blockbuster, Tom Cruise's Tog Gun: Maverick.But First, Angelo discusses seeing the Meg 2. We pitch the 80's action heroverse. Angelo discusses some odd coincidences in his movie watching. Is synchronicity creeping into streaming?Then, we free fall into Maverick, Tom Cruise's standout blockbuster. We discuss it's unaged and unaging stars, the undeniable chemistry, and the next-level action. Caleb explains his theory on why Top Gun: Maverick has stood out from the rest of the recent Hollywood Blockbuster crop. We also discuss what might've been if Tom Cruise hadn't accepted the role of Maverick, why Top Gun 2 didn't happen in the 80's, and why it did happen in the 20.We do our best not to overthink it on this week's Log It!Participants: Caleb White, Angelo VillaflorEdited by: Angelo VillaflorSupporting Cast:Charlie and the Chocolate FactorySnowpiercerCon-airThe Lord of WarThe Meg 2Stand By MeTop GunStand By MeThe Pope's ExorcistSkinamarink The VillageIndiana JonesStar Wars: The Force AwakensHot ShotsRemember The Titans Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.