Grab some popcorn and join Joe and Dylan as we take on the greatest movies Dylan somehow skipped. Have You Seen?! The Movie Podcast makes every episode feel like movie night with friends and where every classic is a brand-new premiere.
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Two movies. Two personal picks. One big question: why do some films stick to you so hard that you can rewatch them forever and still find something new?
We go deep on Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest, starting with the surprising DNA it shares with the classic Disney Pirates of the Caribbean ride. We talk about how the filmmakers pulled tone and imagery from the attraction, why the w...
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Chaos can be a teacher—and our season one blooper reel has a lot to teach. We pull back the curtain on the misreads, mispronounced legends, and plot summaries that went gloriously sideways, then talk honestly about how the stumbles sharpened our taste, our timing, and our respect for the movies we love.
Across rapid‑fire cuts, we revisit big swings and bigger laughs: the Back to the Future tan...
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What happens when fake sponsors become the soul of a show? We hit play on a greatest-hits tribute to the parody ads that listeners kept quoting, texting, and, yes, briefly Googling to see if they were real. We pull back the curtain on the voices that sold dinosaur vacations with a straight face, made time machine tune-ups sound routine, and turned a lopsided Christmas tree into a small act of mercy.
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What if the most stylish action movie of 1999 is also a guide to waking up? We dive back into The Matrix to explore how a hacker’s choice cracked open questions about reality, faith, and control—then changed the way movies look, move, and sound.
We start with the cultural charge of the millennium turn and why Y2K anxieties made the film feel dangerous and new. From there, we trace the creative...
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A theme park line turned into a friendship with cinema. We finally sit down with E.T. and discover why this quiet suburban tale still makes hearts race, even when the effects show their age. One of us grew up with Elliot and Gertie; the other just met them. That split gives the conversation real spark as we weigh nostalgia against first contact and ask what actually makes this film endure.
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A young life races forward while the clock runs out. We dive into La Bamba to trace how Richie Valens’ meteoric rise, complicated family ties, and a culture-rich 1950s Los Angeles collide in a story that still stings—and sings. From the opening shot in the fields to that devastating coin toss, we follow the film’s momentum as it trades the standard “triumph” arc for something more honest: a rush toward...
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What happens when a smug weatherman runs out of shortcuts, but not out of mornings? We dive into Groundhog Day as more than a time-loop gag, tracing how a goofy premise evolves into a sharp study of character, choice, and the quiet work of becoming kinder.
We start with the unmistakable 90s texture—color grade, hair, wallpaper—and a quick nod to Harold Ramis’s cameo. From there, we unpack why ...
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Five students walk into a library carrying labels — brain, athlete, basket case, princess, criminal — and walk out carrying each other’s truths. We dive into why The Breakfast Club still feels urgent, not retro, and how John Hughes turns a one-room setup into a humane x-ray of status, pressure, and belonging.
We start with expectations vs reality: the film delays the “what are you in for?” rev...
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The party looks like a wedding, but the real ceremony is power being passed in whispers. We sat down with The Godfather—one of us for the first time, the other for the hundredth—and pulled apart how family, ritual, and silence fuse into a blueprint for prestige cinema. From the opening plea in the office to the final closed door, the film treats loyalty like a contract written in shadow.
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What happens when wonder meets hubris and the gates actually open? We return to Jurassic Park to unpack why those dinosaurs still feel alive—on screen and in our imaginations—and how a bold mix of practical effects and early CGI changed the blockbuster forever.
We start with the clean premise: a billionaire’s dream of a dinosaur theme park collides with chaos when systems fail. From there, we ...
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A body by the tracks. Four boys with something to prove. And a filmmaker who turned a small-town legend into a timeless portrait of friendship, grief, and the stories that outlive us. We return to Stand By Me to honor Rob Reiner’s legacy and explore why this film still lands like a secret told at dusk.
We dive into the adaptation from Stephen King’s The Body, unpacking how the movie reshapes h...
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A comic-strip orphan, a Broadway juggernaut, and an 80s movie that went bigger than big—Annie gives us plenty to love and plenty to question. We dive straight into the film’s strange alchemy: John Huston’s gritty instincts guiding a glossy musical, an orchestra that shakes the walls, and a story that dares to make radical optimism its engine. From the grimy rhythm of It’s The Hard Knock Life to the una...
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This Christmas Eve, we’re sharing something truly special, a family treasure, brought back to life for one more holiday night.
Growing up, our Christmas Eve wasn’t complete without one familiar tradition: gathering together to hear a beloved voice read “’Twas the Night Before Christmas.” It was simple, it was small, but it meant everything. Somehow, when he read it, the world felt warmer. Safer. More ma...
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The holidays get loud, but one small special still quiets a room. We’re taking a heartfelt tour through A Charlie Brown Christmas—how a tiny budget, a six‑month deadline, and a few bold choices created a tradition that still feels honest. Our conversation starts with those living-room memories lit by tree lights and the TV glow, then moves into the craft: real kids’ voices, hand-drawn animation by Bill...
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A kid’s Die Hard with more Christmas and zero blood? We finally put Home Alone under the microscope to see why Kevin’s traps, the Wet Bandits’ pratfalls, and that church scene still hit so hard. One of us watched it for the first time; the other grew up building booby traps waiting for imaginary burglars. The result is equal parts nostalgia and fresh eyes.
We dig into the 90s texture that made...
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What makes an action movie timeless—and a holiday movie, too? We dive headfirst into Die Hard to unpack how a Christmas Eve office party turns into a masterclass in suspense, character, and practical effects. From the first “yippee-ki-yay” to the last drift of paper snow, we track the choices that built a tradition: a weary cop with something to prove, a mastermind in a tailored suit, and a skyscraper ...
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A classic can feel brand-new when you know where to look. We sat down with White Christmas and unpacked why this mid-century musical still wraps the room in warmth: the crooner intimacy of Bing Crosby, the elastic comedy of Danny Kaye, and a score by Irving Berlin that turns story beats into melodies you hum for days. We also trace the lineage to Holiday Inn, where the title song first landed, and how ...
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A bonus detour to Universal Orlando turned into the perfect stress test for smarter park days. We started by moving from Dockside to Aventura to cut down those end-of-day slogs, then leaned on the water taxi to clear security early and land near the Studios gate. That single shift—optimizing hotels and transit—changed our pace, our energy, and how much fun we could fit into each window.
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A burned car on the shoulder, a vibrating motel bed, and a rental counter conversation that could strip paint—sometimes the road to Thanksgiving dinner looks nothing like the postcard. We break down why Planes, Trains and Automobiles still hits so hard: the slapstick lands, the script never coasts, and the final reveal reframes every laugh that came before it.
We start with the craft behind th...
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A single lightning strike, one hard-won kiss, and a letter taped back together—few finales deliver like Back to the Future’s sprint from the Enchantment Under the Sea dance to the clock tower. We pick up where we left Marty and Doc, zeroing in on how jokes, character turns, and razor-clean setups pay off in a way that still defines time travel storytelling.
We start with the 1955 culture shock...
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