Steven and Sean want to watch all the movies. No really, ALL the movies. We're both filmmakers (although Sean's been dabbling in other things) who love to talk about all the movies we see. Each episode, we discuss a movie we've recently watched and decide whether or not it's worth your time. Hosted by Steven Reyes and Sean Anderson.
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On the podcast this time, Steven and Sean are warring neighbors with heaps of arthritis. We watched the 1993 film from Donald Petrie, Grumpy Old Men, and its 1995 sequel from Howard Deutch, Grumpier Old Men.
We’re kicking off Sean’s birthday month with a one-two comedy punch, featuring two of the greatest actors to have ever graced the screen. Nobody knows bring grumpy and old like those two.
What better way to celebrate/mourn Sean's journey into old-guy-hood than by jumping headfirst into these two movies? Rest assured, after having watched these two, we now know what it takes to be old and grumpy.
On the podcast this time, Steven and Sean are video calling our way into saving the world. We watched the 2025 film from Rich Lee, War of the Worlds.
No matter where you are, no matter what you’re doing, even if literal aliens are attacking the world, rest assured that Ice Cube will be watching you. He has the technology. He also has high-level government clearance.
Is that as creepy as it sounds? You’d better believe it! We are all for him saving the world from alien invaders, but we don’t want him watching us while we shower. The creep. Perhaps we’d all be better off if he was just fighting gigantic snakes in the Amazon.
On the podcast this time, Steven and Sean are swinging through the jungle to save our lady love. We watched the 1997 film from Sam Weisman, George of the Jungle.
You know him. You love him. He’s the one, the only, the certifiable King of the Jungle: it’s Viscount Greystoke himself! Give it up for the greatest to have ever swung from a vine, everyone!
Hold on, I’m being told now that Greystoke is Tarzan, and George is definitely not Tarzan. Hey, I won’t hear any unkind thing said about our George, though. Who better to feature for this month’s B-movie episode?
On the podcast this time, Steven and Sean are back to fighting the freaking Empire… erm, I mean the First Order. We watched the 2015 film from J.J. Abrams, Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens.
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away… evil space dictatorships just won’t stay put down. Just when you think the magic space wizards have established peace, someone comes along with an enormous, planet-destroying laser weapon.
It’s enough to make you want to pick up your fearsome laser sword and start hacking down some bastards. Is it too much to ask for just an eternity of peace and prosperity amongst all the connected planets?
But oh no, there’s always a whiny man-boy who just has to ruin it for everybody instead of going to see a therapist about his daddy issues. This is why we can’t have nice things! For the love of Chewie, just one nice thing!
On the podcast this time, Steven and Sean are racing to fend off the greatest threat in all the galaxy. We watched the 1977 film from George Lucas, Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope.
So you’re just hanging out on your moisture farm. You’ve got nothing much to look forward to except heading out to Toschi Station to get some power converters. Your life looks like it’s laid out in front of you already.
What’s a young person to do when the most demanding mission in anyone’s life falls into your lap? If you’re Luke Skywalker, you lightsaber up, bring along your trusty droids, and head out into your grand destiny.
Will you be able to meet the lofty expectations set out before you, or will you crumble under the weight of your impossible tasks? There’s only one way to find out…
On the podcast this time, Steven and Sean are on a mission to stop the most evil force in the galaxy. We watched the 2016 film from Gareth Edwards, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.
Dust off those lightsabers and laser blasters, rebels, because we’re taking on the meanest, the baddest, the most fascist of entities in the entire universe: it’s the Empire!
When you’re up against the wall and all your options are looking grim, are you just going to curl up into a ball and hope it’ll all blow over? Hell no! You’re going to assemble your finest band of rebel warriors and you’re going to do what needs to be done!
Be like Jyn Erso, be like Cassian Andor, be like Chirrut Imwe, Baze Malbus, and perhaps the greatest of them all, K-2SO. Those are the heroes we both need and deserve.
On the podcast this time, Steven and Sean are on the hunt for righteous revenge. We watched the 2024 film from George Miller, Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga.
Gear up, buckle up, and shut up because it’s time to hit the open wasteland road! Or rather, the fury road. When your destination is beyond vengeance, there’s no time to waste.
Furiosa, the character, not the title, is pissed. Beyond pissed. Not only was she stolen from her abundant home but her mother was ruthlessly killed right in front of her. I think that would fill anyone with the urge to get even.
Our advice: stay out of her way. Put the pedal to the podcast metal and enjoy this thrilling episode about the most exciting moviegoing experience since the last Mad Max movie.
On the podcast this time, Steven and Sean are trying to figure out who we are and what the heck everything means. We watched the 2024 film from Jane Schoenbrun, I Saw the TV Glow.
You know those inscrutable films that feel like they’re amazing, that feel like they have a deeply personal message, but you just can’t make heads or tails out of a single moment?
If those qualities sound familiar, then do we have a film for you! Pop some popcorn, lean back, and get ready to have your mind blown (and possibly your personal identity enlightened).
This is cerebral sort of film that will undoubtedly inspire deep reflection and conversations. It’s the sort of thing that’s made for this wonderful podcast!
On the podcast this time, Steven and Sean are making some new friends that may or may not be real. We watched the 2024 film from John Krasinski, IF.
There’s a kid inside all of us just waiting to burst back into the world. As we grow older, we tend to forget the childlike wonder and creativity we’re gifted with. We become, and I shudder to say this, adults.
But becoming an adult doesn’t mean we always have to act like the people we once were are gone forever. We can still appreciate the beauty around us. We can still dream big. We can still have delightful conversations with our imaginary friends.
If this film can help any one of us dream like our younger selves once did, then I would call it a rousing success. And it’s a heck of a fun ride, too!
On the podcast this time, Steven and Sean are unleashing an ancient evil into this world. We watched the 1999 film from Stephen Sommers, The Mummy.
Look, accidentally uttering evil words from a surely cursed book that should never have been dug up in the first place could happen to anybody. It’s not like Rick or Evie meant to awaken the great and powerful Imhotep.
Mistakes happen, you know? It’s kind of a jerk move to keep getting on their case about it. They mean well—Evie is a naturally curious lover of ancient Egyptian history and Rick is just a swashbuckling pretty boy who was in the wrong place at the wrong time.
It all makes for a thrilling film, and one that’s celebrating its twenty-fifth anniversary as of this writing! Head back into the desert for a rollicking good time.
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