In this post-pandemic world with an abundance of streaming services pulling our attention every which way, we decide to take control back and watch every movie we physically own in alphabteical order. We wind our way through some all-time classics, obscure independent films, and even some comedy specials as well as some concert films to boot.
A real hodgepodge of movies make up the week as we try and get things back up and running. This week’s line-up: Raising Arizona, Metal Saga Vol. 1 & 2, The Trouble With Harry, Love Never Dies.
This week we conclude our Star Wars Skywalker Saga marathon with the sequel trilogy and discuss the legacy in its entirety. This week’s line-up: Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens, Star Wars: Episode VIII – The Last Jedi, Star Wars: Episode IX – The Rise of Skywalker.
This week we finally arrive at the OG, TRIPLE OG Star Wars Trilogy with a dash of Rouge to bring out some color. This week’s line-up: Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope, Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back, Star Wars: Episode VI – heContinue reading "Episode 50 – Who’s Scruffy-Looking?"
A short time ago, in a galaxy not at all far away a host and a co-host begin their chronological journey through all Star Wars movies. This week’s line-up: Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace, Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones, Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith,Continue reading "Episode 49 – Ooh, Mooey Mooey, I Love You!"
We dive into a very goth charcoal ice cream type of episode as we delve into some of our all-time favorite goth teenager touchstones. This week’s line-up: Natural Born Killers, Nine Inch Nails: Closure, Bram Stoker’s Dracula, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street.
This week marks the last episode we say goodbye to the old way of doing things with a spectacular line-up resplendent with giants, ghosts, family drama, and some neo noir. This week’s line-up: Krisha, Kong: Skull Island, Kwaidan, L.A. Confidential.
Very much in keeping with this week’s line-up, we defy the established order. In anticipation of the fourth installment of the Matrix movies, we free our minds from the confines of our own rules and watch the entire Matrix series. This week’s line-up: Animatrix, The Matrix, The Matrix Reloaded, The Matrix Revolutions, The Matrix Resurrections.
We take a trip to the medieval times this week (sadly not the one that serves you pepsi and turkey legs) with a wide-ranging choice of aesthetics. This week’s line-up: Kingdom of Heaven, A Knight’s Tale, The King, The Green Knight.
The beloved co-host brings whatever the opposite of thunder is to the dismay of host with some depressing meditations on life and the american dream. This week’s line-up: Killing of a Sacred Deer, Killing Them Softly, The King of Comedy, King of New York.
We begin this week with one of our favorite documentaries of all time and then things turn out very murderous for the latter three movies. This week’s line-up: Kedi, Kill Bill: Vol. 1, Kill Bill: Vol. 2, The Killing.
Man’s hubris makes a meal a literal meal of things FIVE times this week in our Jurassic Marathon. This week’s line-up: Jurassic Park, The Lost World: Jurassic Park, Jurassic Park III, Jurassic World, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.
We continue our streak of Halloweeny movies this week with one that some may argue falls outside of the category and end the week with one of the better comedies in recent memory. This week’s line-up: Jason and The Argonauts, Jaws, Jumanji, Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle.
We serendipitously continue our run of SPOOPY movies in this episode including what we consider to be the movie that captures the emotional embodiment of this pandemic perfectly. We also have a nice chaser to accompany the SPOOPY/pandemic theme while breaking it up with movies about self-discovery framed in different genres. This week's line-up includes:Continue reading "Episode 40 – You Can’t Trust Anyone But Family"
In the first episode of this SPOOPY month of Halloween, we watch, in your hosts’ humble opinion, one of the best monsters of all time chow down on some whippersnappers. This week’s line-up: Stephen King’s It, It: Chapter One, It: Chapter Two.
This is a proper good four-course cinematic meal with some all-time greats as well as some underrated gems. This week’s line-up: Inglourious Basterds, Ingrid Goes West, Inherent Vice, Interview with the Vampire.
This week’s episode title might be a double(triple)-entendre as we discuss the Indiana Jones film franchise beyond its cinematic legacy. This week’s line-up: Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.
Redemption is the name of the game this week! As experienced from some of the darkest corners of our collection as well as some of the most light-hearted. This week’s line-up: In Bruges, Incendies, Inception, The Incredibles.
Alien poetry recitals, clock-fearing pirates, odyssean journeys of personal recoking across America, and foul-mouthed skating prodigies; these are a few of our favorite things. This week’s line-up: The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, Hook, Hostiles and I, Tonya.
This might just be the biggest whiplash of movies yet on this show. We begin the week with some lighthearted Disney animated movie and progressively descend into some pretty serious dread by the end. This week’s line-up: Disney’s Hercules, The Hidden Fortress, Hiroshima, A History of Violence.
This week el Maestro Del Toro returns with his comic book adaptation, we return to the South to explore its legacy in this country’s history, and we top it off with Spike Jonze’s sci-fi romance. This week’s line-up: Hellboy, Hellboy II: The Golden Army, The Help, Her.
This week’s line-up spans nearly 100 years and surprisingly it’s a videogame adaptation that tops the week as the most progressive of the group. Also, we accidentally fibbed when we said we were going to watch a particular movie this week. This week’s line-up: Hail, Caesar!, Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn, Häxan, Heat.
We round off the G’s with one of Robin Williams’ all-time great performances and a trio of female-led genre-spanning movies. This week’s line-up: Good Morning, Vietnam; Gravity; Grindhouse: Planet Terror & Death Proof.
Some undisputed all-time greats make up this week’s line-up as we go get our shinebox. This week’s line-up: Gone Girl; Gone With The Wind; The Good, The Bad and The Ugly; Goodfellas.
The King himself graces our undeserving podcast this week. And no, not the one that met his end on the loo! We’re talking about the king of the monsters himself, Godzilla! This week’s line-up: Godzilla (1954), Godzilla (1998), Godzilla (2014), Godzilla: King of the Monsters, Godzilla vs Kong.
We made a podcast episode that you cannot refuse. This week is comprosied solely of a marathon of the daddy of modern cinema as we know it: The Godfather, The Godfather Part Two, and The Godfather Coda: The Death of Michael Corleone.
This week we got a visual feast complimented by some of the greatest performances of all time. The line-up includes: Ghost In The Shell (1995), Ghost In the Shell (2017), The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, Gladiator, and Glory.
This week we get treated to a menagerie of genres spanning epic historical dramas to hollywood musicals toquiet pensive meditations on life, death, and everything in between. This week’s line-up: Gangs of New York, Gattaca, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, and Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai.
Back from an unnaounced hiatus with a bit of a downturn from our perspective but a nonetheless eventful and interesting conversation about this week’s movies. This week’s line-up includes: Frenzy, Full Metal Jacket, The Game, and Game of Death.
As Host will quickly inform you at the start, this was Co-host’s week of some of his top favorite movies. We begin this week in a roiling boil of body horror via the master David Cronenberg, take another trip out to Italy to learn about the American West, transcend space and time through love, andContinue reading "Episode 24 – I’ve got a certificate!"
A true international collection of some all time greats from France, the USA, Italy, and China make up this week’s selection: The Fifth Element, Fight Club, A Fistful of Dollars, and Fist of Fury.
This week we go all the way back to one of the masters of cinema and watch our first silent movie of the collection to then follow up with some of the most verbose films we own. This week’s line-up: Faust (1926), The Favourite, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, and A Few Good Men.
After a five month hiatus, we’re back in an episode dominated by psychological thrillers of varying flavors. This week’s line-up: Eyes Wide Shut, Family Plot, The Fan, and Fargo.
Transcendent love, cosmic dread, fairy tales, and sci-fi dance numbers, these are a few of our favorite things. This week’s line-up: Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Event Horizon, Ever After, and Ex Machina.
Another amalgalm of genres to keep you occupied in these times of pandemic. We have a continuation of one of last week’s themes via our first David Lynch movie, the fairer half of your hosts’ life-defining all-timer, the advent of a beloved 70s genre, and John Carpenter and Kurt Russel return this week with aContinue reading "Episode 19 – President of What?"
On this episode we check off yet another Kubrick masterpiece alongside disparate genres of high-brow and low-brow kich. This week’s line-up includes: Dr. Strangelove, Dumb and Dumber, Eastern Promises, and Edward Scissorhands.
A Mexican, a New Yorker, a pair of loud Bostonians, and a Dane walk into your movie collection… and then this happens: The Devil’s Backbone, The Devil Wears Prada, The Dresden Dolls: Paradise, The Dresden Dolls: Live at the Roundhouse, and Drive.
Back from our biweekly hiatus, we have a mixed bags of genres to satiate our cinephilic apetites with while getting a masterclass in writing from all four of this week’s contenders. This week’s lineup: Deadwood: The Movie, Demolition Man, The Departed, and Detective Pikachu.
This week we travel to the American Frontier to commune with nature, the first peoples in the Americas, and the beyond. We bring it back around to your dear hosts’ city’s history with a story of perservernece, community, and love. Then we watch some mf’ing Deadpool. This week’s line up includes Dances With Wolves, DallasContinue reading "Episode 15 – Xebeche"
On our longest episode yet, we explore death and grief through different cinematic lenses. This week, we have two Guillermo del Toro films at opposite ends of his filmography, Tim Burton back in his element, and one of anime greats Shinichiro Watanabe putting on a masterclass. This week’s lineup includes: Corpse Bride, Cowboy Bebop: TheContinue reading "Episode 14 – The Horror Was For Love"
Allens are back in force this week as well as a healthy dose of family drama. The beyond comes to us and we go to it this week via Close Encounters of the Third Kind, A Clockwork Orange, Coco, and Contact.
Back from a week’s hiatus with a collection of movies that are sure to brighten everybody’s day! This week’s line-up includes Charlie and The Chocolate Factory, Che: Part One & Part Two, Children of Men, and Citizen Kane.
This week we’re well into the “C”s with a goulash of genres. We have the first of many Scorcese movies, Ben Stiller’s directorial feature film debut, a great movie shadowed by its controversial director, and Studio Ghibli’s first appearance for the show. This week’s line-up: The Cable Guy, Carnage, Casino, The Cat Returns.
The British Isles show up in force this week with everything from a romance in a time of troubles, an animated movie, and a trippy biopic. We take it back to the old American West once more to finish it off. This week’s line-up: The Boxer, Brave, Bronson, and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.
*INAUDIBLE*. This week’s line-up: Blood Beat, Blood Simple, Boogie Nights, The Boondock Saints.
This week’s episode has a real edge to it… YOU GET OUT! We have a double franchise header this week with the Blade Trilogy and the Blade Runner duology. This week’s line-up includes: Blade, Blade II, Blade Trinity, Blade Runner, and Blade Runner 2049.
Back at it again with a mixed bag of moving pictures. This week we crack open a case of Coen Brothers select, a wild John Carpenter appears, we get treated to yet another Michael Keaton masterclass, check off our first of many Hitchcock movies, and we end with a concert film. This week’s line-up: TheContinue reading "Episode 7 – What’s a pederast, Walter?"
This week we travel back in time to our early childhood, we get a Tim Burton two-piece combo, and a Richard Linklater Texas speysh. The lineup: Beauty and the Beast, Beetlejuice, Bernie, and Big Fish.
This week we take on another film franchise with different eras of Batman movies. The line-up: Batman, Batman Returns, Batman Begins, The Dark Knight, and The Dark Knight Rises.
This week’s episode tickles both of our life-long fancies with some heady sci-fi and a period film, with a little war movie and a slow western to mix it up in between. This week’s movies are Apocalypse Now Redux, Arrival, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, and Barry Lyndon.
This week we return to normal with an ecclectic mix of movies that span gangster epics to existential heady sci-fi. We discuss American Gangster, American Psycho, Amores Perros, and Annihilation.
This week’s episode is an Alien extravaganza! We talk about Alien: Covenant, Alien, Aliens, Alien 3, and Alien: Resurrection. As you’ll hear us lament, we stupidly did not think to change the rules until after the fact, hence the glaring omission of Prometheus to complete the set.