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Each week TV's Travis is joined by a guest (or sometimes 2 or 3 guests) to discuss a movie, but with the stipulation that someone is seeing this movie for the very first time. Classics, schlock, good or bad, nothing is off the table. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jason Peters of Esoterica Cinema is back to talk about the 2018 Cyberpunk film, Upgrade. Starring Logan Marshall Green as Grey, a man who is left crippled after his wife is killed. He's then offered an experimental implant that allows him to walk again. When the chip inside him starts to talk to him, he sets out to find the men who killed his wife.…
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This week, Gary Fisher (The Senior Geek) is joining the show to talk about seeing The Exorcist for the very first time. Often cited as "The Scariest Movie ever Made", it's about a young girl named Reagan who is possesed by a demon. Or is she? The doctors don't seem to think so, but her mother knows something is happening, and she looks to Father Ka…
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This week, we are staying firmly in the 1980s with one of the seminal kids adventure movies, The Goonies. Dennis Robinson of the Botched Podcast is back because he's never seen this movie. How is that possible? Didn't everyone between the age of 35 and 45 see this movie growing up? Well, not everyone apparently. So, how does it hold up? Is it still…
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This week, Jay Funktastic is back to talk about the cult classic Road House. Released in 1989 starring Patrick Swayze, Kelly Lynch, and Sam Elliott, it's about the best Cooler in the business. An Western masquerading as an 80s action film, but with a lead who's as much philospher as he is fighter. So, is it a movie that lives up to the status of cu…
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This week, we're heading up to wine country to talk about the 2004 Alexander Payne film, Sideways. Bobby Frankenberger is back on the show, because he's never seen this one before. It's the story of a week in wine country for friends Miles (Paul Giamatti) and Jack (Thomas Haden Church) and their misadventures as they deal with mid life, finding the…
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This week, Diddi returns to talk about the 2018 DC comics adaptation of Aquaman. Starring Jason Momoa, Amber Heard, and Patrcik Wilson. It tells the story of Arthur Curry as he becomes the hero known as Aquaman. DC films don't have the best track record. Is this the movie that breaks the mold of the DCEU, or is it an overly long slog with no real p…
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This week, Phil Rood is back to talk about a movie he's never seen. It's 1993's Only the Strong, starring Mark Dacascos. The story of a Green Beret coming back to his old high school to find it run down, and the neighborhood overrun by drug dealers. He sets out to help some of the kids at the school by teaching them a Afro-Brazilian martial art cal…
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This week, Steve and Izzy from Everything I Learned from Movies are on the show to talk about the 1986 cult classic Cobra. Travis had never seen it before. Sylvester Stallone is Marion "Cobra" Cobretti, a LA cop who plays by his own rules. He's trying to stop the Night Slasher, and save a model in the process. Car chases, shootouts, one liners, and…
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It's time to explore the multiverse with Searanex. He has never seen 2022's Everything Everywhere All at Once, so we are fixing that. It won several Academy Awards, including acting for Michelle Yeoh, Ke Huy Quan, and Jamie Lee Curtis. Universe hopping, elaborate fight sequences, a lot of "Wait, What?" moments, and the strangest version of "Chekov'…
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This week, Kitlondon is back to talk about more AI. This time though, we're going back to the early 80s, and it's less about AI, and more about hacking. We watched Wargames, starring Matthew Broderick and Ally Sheedy. When a High School student hacks in to a government computer thinking he's just playing a game, he accidently puts in to motion even…
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This week, Travis watched the 1999 Sci Fi film Bicentennial Man for the first time. Stargate Pioneer of the Legends of S.H.I.E.L.D. and Better Podcasting podcast is back to talk about it. Starring Robin Williams, Sam Neill, Embeth Davitz, and Oliver Platt; it is the story of an android over the course of his 200 year life. So, is it a slog at over …
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It's episode 250! Travis is joined by Tim "JayDimes" Wilson to talk about the 1997 drama/thriller from writer and director James Mangold, Cop Land. It stars Sylvester Stallone (in a roll very unlike a lot of his movies before this), Robert De Niro, Harvey Keitel, and Ray Liotta. Along with a host of other faces you've seen before. NYPD Cops have cr…
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This week, Amy Frost is back to talk about a movie that Travis had not heard about before. It's a Disney from 1981 called Condorman. Woody is a comic book writer and artist, living in Paris with his best friend and CIA fileclerk Harry when he is recruited to do a simple document drop off. But Woody pretends to be an actual spy, and ends up over his…
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This week, we're diving in to the world of 1970s thrillers with Three Days of the Condor. Josh Munro is back to talk about this one, and Travis hadn't seen it before. In fact, Neither had Josh. It's often regarded as one of the best of this era, but how does it hold up to the spy movies of recent years? Is it too dated and behind the times? Does it…
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This week, Travis is chatting with Nicole from The Movie Duel Podcast. They are going all the way back to 1946 and The Best Years of Our Lives. A film about 3 men returning home from World War II to find life after the war is very different for them. Winner of 8 Academy Awards in 1947, it's a movie neither Travis nor Nicole had seen before. So, doe…
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Travis is joined this week by an old friend that he hasn't gotten to chat with for too long. Paul Jaissle of I Read Comic Books podcast is here to talk about the 2012 Ridley Scott Sci-Fi Horror film, Prometheus. It has some intriguing questions to ask, and compelling visuals. But just how good is it? Does it deserve the negative reviews as not bein…
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This week, the Rock God of Podcasting himself, Charles McFall is back on the show! This time, he's brought a movie from 2007 starring Ryan Reynolds, Mellisa McCarthy, and Hope Davis called The Nines. Written and Directed by John August, it's the story of an actor, a writer, and a video game designer and how their lives intersect. But that doesn't t…
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Travis is joined this week by Jeannie, who has never seen any Alfred Hitchcock movie before. So, it's time to fix that and to start, they watched Rear Window (1954). So, what does a thriller from the 50s feel like when you watch it for the first time in 2023? Does it have any chance to live up to the hype surrounding it. Is Hitchcock truly the "Mas…
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This week, we dive in to a movie that Travis loves, but his guest Jonathan Bush has never seen before. 2003's Identity is a whodunit with some added seasoning. But, does it hold up after 20 years? Do the twists and turns of the story actually work? Is it a mid budget thriller with no teeth, or does it elevate itself to something a bit more rewatcha…
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Darin from the Nostalgiacast is this week's guest. He had never watched Avengers: Endgame before. So we talked about why that was, what he thought about it, and about films and cinema in general. Is it a bad thing to get off the roller coaster ride of something like a Marvel film slate? Do you need to watch all of them? Does every movie have to bri…
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This week, Travis is joined by Paul Boticelli to discuss Jordan Peele's 2022 film, Nope. Neither of them had seen it yet, so it's a double first timer. But can this one live up to Peele's first movie, Get Out? Beyond that, is it any good? And just what is it about anyway? Let's find out... Thanks go out to Audie Norman (@TheAudieNorman) for the alb…
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We wrap up Spooktober and the GORE podcast crossovers for 2023 by going back 10 years, to watch 2013's Evil Dead. It's a remake. No, a Re-imagining. Wait, maybe a sequel? Well, whatever it is, Travis hasn't seen it before, so we're fixing that. But how does it stand up to the franchise for him now? Would he change where he had it his ranking of the…
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Spooktober rolls on, with this week being Anthology week. Every year we like to highlight a horror anthology during the month, and this year we're watching Tales of Halloween. Travis and Fae were watching it for the first time, but Wicked and Dread had seen it already. It's 10 short stories based on Halloween night. But are they any good? It's full…
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We continue Spooktober with a look at the directorial debut of Jordan Peele and Get Out. Travis had never seen it before, but his guests Wicked, Fae and Dread all had. It's the story of Chris, a black man going to meet his white girlfriend's family for the first time. They seem nice on the surface, but something sinister is lurking just below the s…
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Spooktober continues with the crew from GORE! Wicked, Dread, and Fae are here to talk about the 1984 horror flick, C.H.U.D. With a name like that, you should be prepared for anything. But is this one worthy of it's cult status? Is it something best left in the 80s, or could a fresh take on the idea be worth while? And where does it fall on the hier…
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It's time to kick off Spooktober with the crew from GORE! Wicked, Dread, and Fae are here to talk about Stephen King's directorial debut (and only film to date) Maximum Overdrive. He wanted to have Stephen King done right, and decided to direct the movie himself. Small budgets, on set accidents, meddling producers, and a whole lot of cocaine later,…
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This week, Brian Dunaway from Filmsack and the Play Retro show is here to discuss the 1984 Gothic Werewolf movie about Little Red Riding Hood and her strangely creepy grandmother. Also a witch turns a wedding party in to wolves, a girl climbs a tree, and Terrence Stamp makes a surprise appearance. Does any of this make sense? Let's find out... Than…
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This week, Matt Stein of Monster Madness podcast joins the show to talk about the 1988 cult classic, Killer Klowns From Outer Space. With a title like that, it's pretty evident what you are getting yourself in to. But, does it hold up? Is it any good at all, or just not the movie to watch for the first time, hungover on a Sunday morning? Let's find…
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This week, Stephen Adams of Horseshoes and Hand Grenades, and Those Were the Days is here to talk about tthe 2007 mob movie, American Gangster. Starring Denzel Washington, Russell Crowe, and a host of other amazing actors, and directed by Ridley Scott. So, is this as good as Travis remembers? How does it hold up for a first time viewing in 2023? Le…
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This week, Travis is joined by Josh Munro, a long time friend of the show, to talk about 2018's Annihilation. Written for the screen and directed by Alex Garland, based on the novel of the same name, it's a strange movie to say the least. But does it have a message in it worth digging for? Or is it just a pretentious art piece, weird for the sake o…
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Cage-A-Palooza 2023 Comes to a close this week, and Travis is joined by Alex Albisu to talk about his first time watching the 1996 action classic The Rock. Directed by Michael Bay, and starring Sean Connery alongside Nicolas Cage, this movie is a non-stop thrill ride. So, did Alex like it? Was it too long for an action movie? Does it stand the test…
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Week 4 of Cage-A-Palooza 2023 brings us to the world of Marvel, with 2011's Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance. Steve of Botched had never seen it before, but we fixed that. The question is, with a cast of Nicolas Cage, Idris Elba (sporting his Heimdall contact lenses), Cirian Hinds, and directed by the duo that brought us both of the Crank films, is…
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It's Week 3 of Cage-A-Palooza 2023, and we have a fun one in store for you. JF Dubeau, the Writer of Wrongs is here to talk about Nic Cage as Dracula. Also, Nicolas Hoult as a bug eating Renfield, Awkwafina as a New Orleans cop, and more CG blood splattering than a Mortal Kombat tournament. Is Nic Cage as the Count as much as it sounds? Can Renfiel…
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Cage-A-Palooza 2023 rolls on with week 2, and Bill aka RunJumpStomp from the Nerd Nest is back on the show. Neither he or Travis has seen 2020's Jiu Jitsu, which stars Nicolas Cage and features Tony Jaa and Juju Chan. An alien warrior visits earth every six years to battle humans because reasons, and a small team of fighters must defeat him. But on…
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It's here! Cage-A-Palooza 2023 begins this week with Melanie of Made You Watch, A Podcast. We're kicking off this year's celebration of all things Nicolas Cage with the 1997 classic, Face/Off. Mel's never seen it before. So will she love the slice of 90s action from director John Woo? Or will it be too much cheese? Let's find out... Thanks go out t…
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This week, Travis is joined by Katra to talk about the 1991 Disney action/adventure flick, The Rocketeer. Based on the 1982 comic, but set in the 1930s, it's a tale of jet packs, the mob, pilots, and Nazis. But does it hold up 32 years later as a fun and family friendly action movie? Or is it just too simple and dated for today's audiences? Let's f…
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This week, Travis is joined by Phil Keating of the Botched podcast, and Amy Frost of Achewillow to talk about Wes Anderson's The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou. They both love this film, but how will it be for a first time viewer? It's only the second Wes Anderson film Travis has ever seen. Will he like the quirkiness? Or is it going to be too much…
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This week, we are going back to 1957, and discussing the film 12 Angry Men with Kurt Boutin. Travis hasn't seen it before, so can a movie about 12 men in a single room be any good? Is it the drama classic everyone makes it out to be? Or just a boring mid century slog of 12 people talking? Let's find out... Thanks go out to Audie Norman (@TheAudieNo…
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This week, friend of the show Searanex is back. He's been on to talk about John Wick Chapters 2 and 3, and it was time he and Travis watched Chapter 4. So, how does it stack up to the rest of the series. It's a long one at nearly 3 hours, can a movie sustain the action and intensity for that long? Or will it sputter to the finish line? Let's find o…
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This week, Adam Mock of Made You Watch, A Podcast is back to talk about 1991's The Fisher King. Directed by Terry Gilliam, and starring Robin Williams, Jeff Bridges, and Mercedes Ruehl (in an Oscar winning performance), it's part fantasy, part drama, part comedy, and plenty bizzare. So, did Adam enjoy it at all? Was there enough New York-ness for t…
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This week, Travis is joined by Mike of Jester's Court Podcast to talk about the 2006 mystery crime thriller, Lucky Number Slevin. Travis is seeing it for the first time. So how did he miss this one? And is it even worth watching? Or was he right to skip it? Starring Josh Hartnett, Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman, Ben Kingsley and Lucy Liu, it's fast p…
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This week, K'Tetch joins the show and is bringing with him, one of his favorite movies. 1998's Still Crazy. It's the story of a 70s rock band named Strange Fruit as they get back together for one last show, 20 years after they broke up. Travis had never seen it before. It has an all star cast, and is billed as a comedy, but does it hold up? Let's f…
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This week, MC Williams of Myths Your Teacher Hated joins Travis to talk about his first time seeing 1993's The Fugitive. Based on the 60s TV series, it stars Harrison Ford as Dr. Richard Kimble, and Tommy Lee Jones as US Marshall Sam Gerard. So, after 30 years, does it hold up? Or is it an overly long and kind of boring action movie. Let's find out…
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We round out So Wizard Month with week 4, and this time it's Aubrey who joins the show to talk about her first time seeing Quentin Tarantino's 1992 debut film, Reservoir Dogs. Widely considered one of the best independent movies ever made, did it strike a chord with Aubrey? Or was it "just a bunch of dudes talking"? Well, let's find out... Check ou…
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Week 3 of So Wizard Month is here, and Marquee Mark is here to talk about the 2018 film, Hereditary. Written and Directed by Ari Aster in his feature film debut, it stars Toni Collete, Gabriel Byrne, Alex Wolff, and Milly Shaprio. Powerhouse performances and a creepy atmosphere are promised in this story of a family dealing with the loss of their g…
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It's Week 2 of So Wizard May, and Joey from So Wizard Podcast is here to talk about his first time watching 1991's Hook. Starring Robin Williams and Dustin Hoffman, it's the story of Peter Pan, after he's grown up and had kids. So, did it bring a sense of child like wonder for Joey? Or did it just not connect with him? And did you catch all the cam…
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This week, Travis is joined by Adam of the So Wizard Podcast to discuss his first time watching 2022's Top Gun: Maverick. How does it stand up to other legacy sequels? Is it any good one it's own? Let's find out... Find more of Adam on So Wizard Podcast on youtube, twitter, or any other social media, and check out his comic book at www.socialstudie…
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This week Travis is joined by the Rock God of Podcasting himself, Charles McFall to discuss the 1997 monster movie, The Relic. Monster movies like this don't really get made much anymore, but is that a bad thing? How does this one hold up 25 years later? And why is it so damn dark? Thanks go out to Audie Norman (@TheAudieNorman) for the album art. …
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This week we have the return of Gerald Morris from Two Peas on a Pod to talk about the 2005 David Cronenberg film, A History of Violence. Gerald hasn't seen it before, and neither has Travis. So, is it any good? How weird does it get? What is it even about? Let's find out... Thanks go out to Audie Norman (@TheAudieNorman) for the album art. Outro m…
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This week, Sean Weiland joins the show and he's brought with him 1999's Wing Commander. Based on the video game franchise, and directed by the series creator, it was something of a box office bomb. But is it really that bad? Let's find out... Thanks go out to Audie Norman (@TheAudieNorman) for the album art. Outro music In Pursuit provided by Purpl…
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