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Hey James, Watch This!

Hey James Watch This

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Warning -- this podcast contains spoilers, but you shouldn't care. Welcome to Hey James Watch This, a celebration of mediocrity! In this and indeed every episode, Russ and Frye will try to convince their friend James why he should watch an absolutely unnecessary film. Hey James... Watch This! New Episodes Tuesdays! Logo design by: https://www.fiverr.com/ideahitsIntro voiceover by: https://www.youtube.com/kevincrocker
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You Have to Watch This Podcast

You Have to Watch This Podcast| RRPN

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3 friends making each watch movies from a list of ones they have never seen. From classics to modern hits, you’d be surprised how long the list is. New Episodes every Wednesday Follow us on Instagram: @youhavetowatchthispodcast Like Us on Facebook: @YHTWTpodcast
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“All films have an audience, some are harder to find”. Join Oscar and Carl as they humorously deconstruct some of the biggest Hollywood bombs, misguided sequels and awful tv movies as they attempt to answer the question ‘Who Would Watch This?’
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Comedian Rick Ramos sits down and talks current theatrical releases and offers suggestions for additional movie watching choices. A film fans dream come true, WatchThis is about the art, beauty, and possibilities of cinema. Each week Ramos discusses the greatest films ever made (including those that you may have missed) as well as the artists that have created these films. He also goes further in discussing how much these films mean to him and how much they will - hopefully - mean to you. Enjoy!
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TMA: Watch This

TMA: Watch This

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The Morning After Podcast: Watch This! features hosts Kimmy Gatewood and Matt Vascellaro. Each week they plus very special guests walk you through the very best new TV you need to watch.
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I'm Making You Watch This

Angela Kang & Steven Bailey

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Longtime friends Angela Kang and Steven Bailey force each other to watch their favorite things! Is this a terrible idea? Maybe. Could it destroy their friendship? Very likely. Is Angela gonna make Steven watch a ton of reality TV? Ugh...yes.
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You Should Watch This Documentary

Unpops Podcast Network

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A podcast about documentaries you should watch, just as the title implies. Hosted by Adam Tod Brown, Monrok and Jess McDonald. Part of the Unpops Podcast Network. To hear all of our shows completely ad-free each week, subscribe on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/unpops
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Why Did You Make Me Watch This? is a podcast that discusses messed-up, bizarre, irreverent and ridiculous movies! Be aware that it contains explicit content and movie spoilers galore! Tune in once every month to see which film the gang is going to talk about.
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Who Let Us Watch This

Jenny Glass & Elise Vess

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Who Let Us Watch This is a bi-monthly podcast where two young women discuss shows from their childhood - the scars they left, & the premature adults they created. Hosted by pop culture guru Elise Vess and Jenny Glass, a mere admirer.
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“What Did You Watch This Week?” is a weekly podcast were your hosts talk about the televisions shows, movies, and trailers that they watched this week. This encompasses not only new shows or movies but past favorites and re-runs they may have watched or even short runs series you can only find on Netflix, HULU or DVD. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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You Should Watch This

You Should Watch This

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Each episode, one of the boys presents an overlooked film they love, and tries to convince the other of its misunderstood genius. The two debate its merits and discuss how it was made and whether it belongs in the pantheon of cinematic greats. You Should Watch This with Ed and Simon began as a series of drunken conversations between two film-loving friends who were constantly recommending forgotten and unloved movies to each other. With the help of sound, editing and music maestro David, a p ...
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Watch This Not That With The Stereo Sisters

Danielle and Jen - The Stereo Sisters

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What do you do when you run out of TV shows and movies to binge-watch? You ask your friends for recommendations. The 70s and 80s had Siskel and Ebert the 2020s have The Stereo Sisters. We’re your go-to podcast on what to watch next. We’re opinionated, a little ridiculous, and children of the 70s and 80s. So, we’ll watch them first and tell you a little bit about it so you don’t have to waste your time, NO SPOILERS! And if you want us to watch a show, just ask!
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This Watch Life

Lydia Winters and Vu Bui

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Join us for a daily (Monday through Friday) podcast about all things watches... from watch releases to the industry to brands to the culture of watches and everything in-between. Join Lydia Winters (@lydiaswatches) and Vu Bui (@vubui.watches) as we discuss this watch life that we all enjoy!
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Also know as, Bridge Across Time, is a TV movie about Jack the Ripper somehow traveling through time to 1985 Arizona. Specifically, to the London Bridge that was moved from London to Arizona. See, it all makes perfect sense. This movie stars David Hasselhoff, Stepfanie Kramer, Randolph Mantooth and Adrienne Barbeau, so a very big named cast. The Ho…
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Sun-Soaked Rape-sploitation: Coralie Fargeat's Revenge Sometimes a film fails, but the conversation it inspires is worth the viewing; That appears to be the case with this week's discussion of Coralie Fargeat's 2017 beautifully shot, thinly plotted, obvious and disappointing exploitation film, Revenge. Fargeat (director of last week's episode, The …
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Oscar and Carl really don't talk about the movie that much! Here is the plot: Twitches follows twin sisters, Alex and Camryn, who were separated at birth to protect them from an evil force known as The Darkness in their magical homeland, Coventry. Growing up on Earth with no idea they have a twin or magical powers, the two accidentally meet on thei…
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This week, we knew we were going to share a review of an American film that won the Palme d'Or, we just didn't realize it wouldn't end up being Terrence Malick's The Tree of Life. At least Sean Baker's Anora was out there representing our fair land for all the other countries! Check out our thoughts on the awarding winning film, plus cringe as Bria…
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One must give credit to Michael Crichton, the man who created works of fiction that asked questions such as “what if Disneyland had dinosaurs” and “what if apes were jerks” and “what if Beowulf was boring and also laced with my historical fanfic.” Then of course, John McTiernan popped up to ask in turn “what if I did your book no favors by directin…
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While Allen's away, Devon and Ryan talk about the cult-classic (?) Theodore Rex! We're still getting caught up on updating our podcast feed! Stay tuned for more episodes dropping soon! Subscribe to watch video versions of our show on our YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@YouHaveToWatchThisPodcast Follow Us on Instagram Like Us on Facebook Email us …
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Mulder and Wolfie continue their focus on Horror remakes and jump aboard the RZ reappraisal train with a look at his 2007 remake of John Carpenter's Halloween. Returning the show to help us break it all down is Ian Irza! We also discuss RZ's Halloween II (2009), other Halloween sequels, and much more! Enjoy. Ian Irza can be found on Twitter/X right…
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Young, Hot, Horrible - Coralie Fargeat's The Substance November brings with it a return to the theaters as I venture into the multiplex (and Mr. Chavez grabs up a streaming subscription) for Coralie Fargeat's critically acclaimed attack on Womens' Aging in Tinsel Town, the Male Gaze, Vanity, with a Twilight Zone-like look at an industry that both m…
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Episode Two Hundred and Eighteen: Nobody Knows I'm Here (2020) Nadie Sabe Que Estoy Aquí (2020) Bring Me the Head of the Machine Gun Woman (2012) Tráiganme la Cabeza de la Mujer Metralleta (2012) “In Chile, they have no movies. They have awful popular movies." -- Alejandro Jodorowsky Logo design by: https://www.fiverr.com/ideahits Intro voiceover b…
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Oscar and Carl are back from their holiday! And what does that mean? Current cinema releases, wow, look outside right now, there is probably an Ad for this film. Cutting edge. Oscar and Carl jump back into the Venom Universe (Marvel would like to remind you, this is not part of their universe) (Sony begs you to forget) to figure out who would watch…
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Blood - Old & New, Tragedy on the Set, Author & Director, and an Unholy Alliance Back to the Memories. This week Mr. Chavez & I return to reminiscing on the past decade with a look at episodes ranging from the History of Vampires in Cinema, the loss of Brandon Lee on the set of The Crow, the first imagining of Stephen King in Brian De Palma's Carri…
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There are two movies that are about a family and also have a flashback featuring a dinosaur. The first, is of course Terrence Malick's The Tree of Life, the other is the subject of our new episode- Robert Zemeckis' Here. Featuring a star-studded cast including Tom Hanks, Robin Wright and Paul Bettany! Later, we play a new game of "this or that" and…
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Episode Two Hundred and Seventeen: Call Me Chihiro (2023) ちひろさん (2023) Gozu (2003) 極道恐怖大劇場 牛頭 GOZU (2003) “I'm not the ambassador of Japan or Japanese culture.” -- Ryuichi Sakamoto Logo design by: https://www.fiverr.com/ideahits Intro voiceover by: https://www.youtube.com/kevincrocker heyjameswatchthis@gmail.com…
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This week, Ryan has the guys watch "The Phantom" (1996), the thrilling superhero film starring Billy Zane in the title role! Join us as we dive deep into this action-packed adventure, exploring its plot, characters, and the unique elements that set it apart from other superhero movies of the '90s. We're still getting caught up on updating our podca…
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The overall vibe this season is giving Tree of Life. Unfortunately we haven't been able to get around to watching it, so instead we share with you our thoughts on Conclave, the new mystery/thriller about a papal election starring Voldemort! We also ask each other some crazy questions and get you caught up on what we've been watching. FOLLOW US @tiw…
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We finally got hands on with 47ZERO Watches! In this episode we talk about why these watches really drew us in and the powerful story of overcoming adversity and turning a traumatic event into the beautiful and thoughtful designs behind them. See them at 47zero.com Note: We were lent these watches by 47Zero, and had to send them back. We didn’t get…
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We're talking Emmy nominations, Star Wars and the 2nd film in the James Bond franchise, "From Russia With Love" We're still getting caught up on updating our podcast feed! Stay tuned for more episodes dropping soon! Subscribe to watch video versions of our show on our YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@YouHaveToWatchThisPodcast Follow Us on Instagra…
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A$$Holes Learn a Lesson - Michael Gornick's Creepshow 2 This week Mr. Chavez & I close out our Annual Halloween episodes with a look at 1987s Creepshow follow-up Creepshow 2 - already creatively innovative. Although not a great film - and lacking the charm, inventiveness, and professionalism of the original - Michael Gornick's (taking over director…
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Sorry folks, we know you wanted that Tree of Life retrospective, but instead we're giving you Joker 2- which was actually a movie, who'd have thought? Also, we answer questions about films, because this is a film podcast after all! Maybe next time we'll get this uploaded the day of recording instead of 2 weeks later- time will tell. FOLLOW US @tiww…
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A mini episode in which Leigh, Brendan, and Chris start out discussing original fantasy movies, then muse about why there are so few good original fantasy movies, then play an impromptu and unplanned game of Kevin Degrees of Seven Bacon (an invented game based on something Leigh has dealt with from her parents where you have to determine what movie…
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Ribbon of Darkness: Daphné Baiwir's King on Screen The Halloween Season is coming to a close. Mr. Chavez & I are concluding with a look at the prolific and celebrated novelist, Stephen King. First we begin with a look at Daphné Baiwir's 2022 - French/Belgian financed - Documentary, King on Screen. More a talking head celebration of Stephen King's f…
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This week we check out the Pilot to Murder She Wrote, starring the delightful Angela Landsury. Jessica Fletcher is a widow, part time school teacher and newly minted author, thanks to her nephew's meddling. Turns out she has a knack for solving murders, who knew? While on a whirlwind book tour she stumbles upon a murder and this is her first time s…
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Old Fangs for a New Monster: Terrence Fisher's Dracula aka Horror of Dracula October continues to roll along. This week Mr. Chavez & I dive into the world of English Horror with 1958's Dracula aka Horror of Dracula. Although a flawed film that feels lazily directed, Terrence Fisher's film is our introduction to one of the great Dracula's of the Sil…
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October is back and so is our annual Halloween Spooktacular! We’ve previously dealt with a murder AND a death, so it only makes sense that a haunting should follow suit- and this haunting is in VENICE, baby! Kenneth Branagh returns as his version of Hercule Poirot as Leigh, Brendan, and Chris return with the third (and presumably final based on the…
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Phantoms of the Field: Kaneto Shindō's Onibaba From time to time, Mr. Chavez & I stumble on what can lovingly be referred to as "hidden cinematic gems". A few weeks ago we discovered (for ourselves, at least) a rarely seen "cult classic" - Herk Harvey's Carnival of Souls. As we continue our look into the Horror genre we discover another film that d…
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This week we are talking about a short-live crime/P.I. show called Tenspeed and Brown Show. It starred Jeff Goldlum (yes, him) and Ben Vereen as a young stock broker and a con-man, in that order. They are brought together after Tenspeed (Vereen) steals some money out of a bank that was put there by a mobster who stole it from a Nazi. It is a bit co…
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Mulder and Wolfie T kick off their Horror Extravaganza with returning local legend, Zolly Becker! The theme for this year's Extravaganza is Horror Remakes, and for this episode, Mulder chose House of Wax (2005). It's virtually a remake in name only, however we do discuss the earlier iterations from 1933 and 1953, as well as some other films we beli…
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Episode Two Hundred and Twelve: Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer (2007) The Retreat (2020) “Monsters in movies are us, always us, one way or the other. They’re us with hats on. The zombies in George Romero’s movies are us. They’re hungry. Monsters are us, the dangerous parts of us. The part that wants to destroy; the part of us with the reptile brain. T…
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Oscar and Carl have been very negative for 4 years now, we want to show so love. Here are some of the movies and films that have made a large impact on Oscar and Carl... Who would watch these films? Oscar and Carl, and hopefully you. Comfort Films Carl: Devils Wear Parada Forgotten Sarah Marshall Bridesmaids Crazy, Stupid, Love When Harry met Sally…
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Seven Bloody Schoolgirls: Nobuhiko Obayashi's House There are times when reputation precedes a viewing yet nothing can really prepare you for what you are about to see. Recently Mr. Chavez & I continued our dive into the Halloween Holiday Season with a search for new, frightening, strange, and acclaimed films. This week we stumbled on Nobuhiko Obay…
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As we slowly crawl to the end of another excruciating year, the Hallo-Thanks-Mas holiday corridor creeps up along with it. As is often the case with these periods, we sometimes fall back on tried-and-true movies to rewatch (or music to listen, or games to play, or whatever, do what works for you). Leigh, Brendan, and Chris have a short chat about t…
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Plot twist, its not The Tree of Life. Join us for a totally rad review of Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, Tim Burton's latest nightmare! Plus, our top five Michael Keaton films (there is Batman, don't worry)! FOLLOW US @tiwwwmpod! ⁠⁠⁠TikTok⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠X (We all know it's Twitter)⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠@GandalfTheShway⁠⁠⁠ Brian's Letterboxd ⁠⁠⁠@lhiggs_1998 …
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Ghost Dance for the Organ Girl: Herk Harvey's Carnival of Souls This week Mr. Chavez & I continue our celebration of the Halloween season with a little-seen and incredibly influential cult film from 1962, Herk Harvey's Carnival of Souls. This is truly discovering diamonds in the landfill. Herk Harvey - a director and producer of industrial and educ…
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