So Do We Still Like This? is a podcast where we revisit our childhoods to see if the things we used to love still hold up as adults. One person picks something they have nostalgia for (movie, TV show, book, album, video game, etc) and they go back to it along with one or more people who are experien…
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With the April Showers theme behind us, it is naturally time to bring on the May Flowers! Sam Also has never seen The Happening. She doesn't even know what the happening is within The Happening! This is gonna be so good you guys.
Sam joins me to bring April Showers month to a close with Free Willy but also this is episode 350 and we didn't even say anything! But that's a pretty big deal so...thanks everybody for sticking with us for like 7 years or however long it has been!
Despite a fear of being deep underwater, Sam Also selected The Abyss for this week's episode. This is a movie about the DEEPEST possible levels of water and all the things that can go wrong down there. Which is all of them. All of the things.
Right before the world shut down in 2020, we got a underlooked movie where Kristen Stewart fought monsters in the Mariana Trench. It's time to give that movie it's due! Or more of it's due! A whole lot of people have actually discovered it since.
Here it is! Exactly on time as planned! We kick off our April Showers themed month with a lighthearted romp about two men overcoming their differences at sea!
Time for some CanCon as we take a look back at Jagged Little Pill to celebrate it's...Dear God 30th anniversary? Oh Jesus no...
Chris and I continue to watch Friday the 13th movie in whatever order anniversaries dictate! It's time for the black sheep of the franchise - Part V!
It's always nice to cross a long-time planned episode off the list! We've been discussing doing Waterworld forever and Rob and I finally sat down to watch it. Does its reputation make sense or is this secretly amazing?
Sam Also casually revealed to me the other day that she has never had a single sip of Mountain Dew before. And since my entire life has become a non-stop search for content, I pounced on the opportunity!
It has been far too long since we've done everyone's favourite podcast activity - chew silently into a microphone. We put some marshmallow fluff and some peanut butter on some bread and we ate that shit!
Man...did you know Gone with the Wind is long? Cuz it is. It's so long everyone. Like...you know how most movies are maybe two hours? This is twice that long! Four hours! That's like...almost five hours!
The episode this entire month's theme was built around if only so people will get off our asses for never seeing The Sound of Music. We did it! Are you all happy?!?!
Sam suggested we look at the movie that inspired You've Got Mail. Having done an episode on the latter and maybe not enjoying it that much, I agreed to see if it was right to try and improve on the original or if it should have left well enough alone. Dear god is it ever the second thing.
It's time again for Boning Month! This time we're going super classy with it though and watching classic boning movies! You heard of this Casablanca one? I'm curious to check it out!
JanuAgony comes to a shockingly strong close with a movie I would have felt ok doing any week of the year! Brother Chris gets easily the best assignment of the last few weeks with Hard Ticket to Hawaii.
Ok it's time to dip our toes into something different - low budget religious propaganda! What happens when an old dude goes back to college to convert heathen college students to Christianity? We find out in this dude's 102 minute story about how awesome he is.
I somehow convinced Kim to return to the world of Cool Cat even after what we went through last year. Maybe things have gotten better right? I mean surely Cool Cat will know how to delicately handle a topic as intense as the Coronavirus?
It's JanuAgony once again! A month where, to ease ourselves into a new year, we watch some silly movies and just enjoy ourselves. After Fateful Findings last year, Rob and I HAD to return to the world of Neil Breen and our second trip to Breen Town is almost as fun as our first!
Another solo run this week before we get back to a bit more normalcy next week! I look back at the year! That's the concept of this episode!
Who could have predicted that it's a super busy time right before the holidays? Clearly not me because I was confident there would be time to watch a long movie but instead, here's some holiday greetings, a summary of some new Christmas movies, and an update on where the podcast(s) are going from here!
Kim joins me to close the book on the Black Christmas franchise with the 2019 installment. Does the downward trajectory continue? ...yeah. Yeah it does.
It's time for the next iteration of Black Christmas with the 2006 version from X-files veteran Glen Morgan. This...this one is very different. Very VERY different.
It's the holiday season once more and this year we have a kind of theme! We'll be watching every iteration of Black Christmas! AK gets the greatest gift of all - the classic 1974 version. Then...well things are going to take a turn from here.
Renee continues his now years long journey through her first time Star Wars watches and we get the one she's been waiting for! "Let's wake up the force" - Rey Star Wars
It has been 20 years since The Killers released their debut album. Sam loved it! I was indifferent! Let's see how our thoughts have changed, if at all!
Hey some shit went down this week and it killed some of my motivation to do a proper episode so instead I just angrily talked about my feelings into a microphone for about 15 minutes!
Tech issues be damned, we're talking about the 2003 movie Honey! Kinda! Turns out there's not a whole lot to say!
Laurel is back! And she's here to revisit the 2005 remake of The Amityville Horror. How does a remake fare when we don't even like the original that much? Still not great it turns out!
I've told the tale many times of when Tom Welling told me how much he hates the remake of The Fog. Let's find out why!
It's time for Daniel Radcliffe to shed his Harry Potter image and get serious with the 2012 remake of The Woman in Black, a movie it turns out I should VERY much not be watching.
It's October! Horror movies all month! And we're once again doubling down on the theme by also doing all horror remakes! We kick things off with 1988's The Blob and I can finally take comfort in knowing AK enjoyed the movie I made her watch!
If there's one thing I've learned in recent months, it's to not push yourself. This week I take that advice to heart and briefly share just why I had to receive that advice in the first place.
Sam Also once again steps in at the zero hour to help make sure we get an episode out! This time we talk about one of 2024's biggest surprises - Oddity. We also talk about what makes a horror movie scary to us and how awesome it would be to run a shop full of cursed objects.
It has been far too long since we celebrated the glory that is Jean Claude Van-Damme and the 30th anniversary of Timecop gives us the perfect excuse to do so!
You're Next just got a big ole fancy blu-ray collector's edition so you know what that means?! It means...it means AK and I are gonna talk about You're Next.
I'm going to stay strong and resist writing something about a certain actor being a certain thing in Phantoms. It's not easy but I'm doing it! Oh we watched Phantoms! It's fine.
It's been a while since we last entered the Star Wars universe so let's make our grand return with one of the best entries!
AK was slandering the good name of Anaconda, a movie I loved when I was 13-years-old, and I wasn't having it! So I came to this episode ready to defend it but...time maybe hasn't been so kind to our buddy the anaconda.
After this movie escaped us a couple of weeks ago, Disney+ came through and Kim and I can finally revisit Angels in the Outfield! Does God have nothing better to do than help a baseball team cheat? Let's find out!
Hey everybody, Rob's back! And what better way to make his return than by celebrating the 35th anniversary of the Weird Al comedy UHF! Alas our plan to live eat Twinkie weiner sandwiches did not pan out. This stupid country...
It's the 35th anniversary of this movie as I write this! Hopefully you can all take time in your celebrations to listen to my brother and I talk about this undeniable horror classic!
This one has been in discussion for a long time! Is this the first Mike Myers movie we've ever done? ...that seems completely insane but I think it is!
Look you all know how it is. Sometimes you have to do a podcast episode on the 1979 Bill Murray camp comedy Meatballs. We've all been there!
Look...if there's one thing we've learned around here it's that sometimes you have to cheat on an episode to not break a 308 week streak. And sometimes that means doing a brand new movie on your nostalgia podcast. So that's what we did!
Thanks to Hayden Christensen I remembered that this movie is awesome and it's time to show AK that it's awesome too!
Continuing our reign as the anniversariest podcast of all time, we're putting out our Batman (1989 movie) episode out on its literal 35th anniversary! Take THAT whoever is in second place!
Remember that horror movie Unfriended that came out somehow ten years ago and took place entirely on a laptop screen? Kinda? Yeah that's probably the correct answer.
Even 14 years later the movie Splice has stuck in our heads after a single watch. Let's go back and see if it's worth the mental space it has been occupying all this time!
I've been a huge Nic Cage fan for years, and yet have somehow never indulged in one of his most infamous roles. Let's go beyond the memes and watch all 100 insane minutes of Vampire's Kiss!
It has been almost 30 years to the day since the live-action Flintstones movie came out and provided my parents with the most stressful birthday ever! My brother Chris and I are here to revisit this one, which I thought was a beloved classic but no. No it's definitely not.