Myke Hurley discusses films he’s generally never seen before with his podcast co-hosts. This feed includes segments from the archives of Relay FM, with Jason Snell (Upgrade) and Casey Liss (Analog{ue}). Occasionally Myke will also record original episodes just for Myke at the Movies listeners. (Relay FM excerpts will generally appear here 30 days after they appear on their original podcast.)
Myke and Jason discuss “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.” (Originally appeared in Upgrade+ 433, November 2022.) Myke Hurley with Jason Snell.
Myke and Jason discuss “Loki” and then dip into the first episode of “Ted Lasso” season two. Myke Hurley with Jason Snell.
Myke and Jason react to the Disney+ film version of “Hamilton: An American Musical.” Myke Hurley with Jason Snell.
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Myke doesn’t understand that we needed to save the whales in the ’80s. Myke Hurley with Jason Snell.
Nobody dies harder than John McClane. Myke Hurley with Jason Snell.
Myke and Jason watch one of Jason’s favorites, Miyazaki’s “Kiki’s Delivery Service.” Myke Hurley with Jason Snell.
Myke tries to understand movies made in the 1940s. Myke Hurley with Jason Snell.
Can you believe Myke hasn’t seen a Miyazaki movie before? Myke Hurley with Jason Snell.
Myke and Jason break down the shocking and surprising events of “Avengers: Infinity War.” Myke Hurley with Jason Snell.
Myke and Jason continue their walk through 80s movie classics with the prototypical 80s sci-fi/action film, James Cameron’s “Aliens.” Myke Hurley with Jason Snell.
It’s not a movie, it’s a theatre phenomenon—and now that Myke has seen “Hamilton” in London and Jason has seen it in “San Francisco”, it’s time to talk about it. (This conversation originally appeared in Upgrade 177 on Relay FM, but features six minutes of additional material.) Myke Hurley with Jason Snell.
Myke and Dan Provost watch 1992’s “A Few Good Men” Myke Hurley with Dan Provost.
Myke and Jason watch “Star Wars: The Last Jedi.” Myke Hurley with Jason Snell.
We said we’d be back. Myke Hurley with Jason Snell.
Myke and Casey reach the end of the Firefly television journey with the story of a bounty hunter. Myke Hurley with Casey Liss.
Space brothels. Of course there would be space brothels. Myke Hurley with Casey Liss.
Myke and Tiffany Arment discuss “Empire Records”. Myke Hurley with Tiffany Arment.
The task of returning a dead soldier home turns into something quite different. Myke Hurley with Casey Liss.
Episode 11 of Firefly, in which Saffron returns. Myke Hurley with Casey Liss.
Wash gets off the ship! Myke Hurley with Casey Liss.
Myke and John Siracusa discuss both “Kill Bill: Vol 1”, and “Kill Bill: Vol 2.”
Special guest John Siracusa explains to Jason and Myke why “Blade Runner” is good and why the “final cut” version is the one to watch.
Myke and Jason give their quick reactions to “Spider-Man: Homecoming.”
Mal Reynolds faces a difficult choice, and we learn much more about River and Simon.
Everyone get dressed up, because it’s time for a Space Cowboy shindig.
Myke’s excited about Firefly’s third episode, “Bushwhacked”!
Myke and Casey continue their walk through “Firefly” with the first episode aired, “The Train Job.”
Myke and Casey begin their watch of the entirety of the TV series “Firefly”, starting with the original pilot, “Serenity.”
Myke and Jason revisit the sleepy sci-fi classic “Blade Runner.” This one’s sure to frustrate fans of the film…
Myke and Jason break down 1979’s “Alien” live and in person in London.
Myke and Jason travel back in time to 1984 for “The Terminator.”
Jason lived through the 90s and yet somehow never saw the biggest comedy of the decade, “Home Alone.” That’s getting remedied right now, as Myke turns the tables!
Myke and Jason watch beloved(?) holiday monster classic “Gremlins.” It doesn’t go well.
Myke watches “My Cousin Vinny” with Tiff and Marco Arment.
Myke reluctantly views one of Jason’s favorite movies.
Recorded December 2016, here’s Myke and Jason’s discussion of “Star Wars: The Force Awakens.”
Myke and Casey discuss 1994’s James Cameron-Arnold Schwarzenegger actioner “True Lies”
Christmas special! In an original “Myke at the Movies” episode, Myke Hurley and Tiffany Arment discuss 1989’s “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation.”
Myke and Jason watch 1989’s “Back to the Future Part II.” The good, the not so good, and the great. In that order.
Shall we play a game? 1983’s Cold War thriller with a message—and lots of old computers—is in the spotlight.
Casey and Myke strap on their jetpacks and watch 1991’s “The Rocketeer.”
Love is in the air, and 1989’s classic John Cusack film “Say Anything” is in the spotlight.
We invent “Myke Watches the Movies” with a trip to 1987’s cult classic “The Princess Bride.”