Happy Halloween from I Like to Movie Movie! Join us for a super spooky celebration of one of the most enduring fright franchises of all time: 28 Days/Weeks/Years Later! It’s been over two decades since the original film brought rage zombies to the big screen, and in the interim, Danny Boyle and Cillian Murphy became Oscar winners, and Alex Garland became a household name.
Join us as we look back on the series, dissect the latest entry, and look into the future of the franchise (which is coming soon than you think!)
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Earlier this year we lost one of the greatest filmmakers to ever do it, David Lynch. From the surrealism of Lost Highway to the melancholic charm of The Straight Story, Lynch embraced a wide range of artistic sensibilities across multiple mediums. His work can charm, terrorize, tittilate, and provoke, often times through a single image. This is especially true for Mulholland Drive, perhaps the most accessible of his notoriously cryptic original works.
Largely considered one of the best films ever made, Mulholland Drive is a magnum opus by every metric. Today we honor Lynch’s artistic legacy by doing our darndest to crack this deeply moving neo-noir thriller as wide open as can be (spoiler alert: it’s more about us than the film itself, as is fitting to Lynch’s modus operandi).
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Fix your hearts or die! RIP David Lynch.
Up in the sky! It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s the latest iteration of the OG superhero, and he’s here to fight for truth, justice, and a better tomorrow! Join us as we discuss James Gunn’s take on the Big Blue Boy Scout, starring Philadelphia’s own David Corenswet (Go Birds!). In this episode we dive into what makes this crowd-pleasing blockbuster such a success, while also investigating what made previous versions of Supes unique. Is the latest also the greatest?
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We’re at the halfway point of 2025 (which means we’re closer to 2050 than 2000, you elderly person, you), so it’s time to count down our favorite Movie Movies of the year THUS FAR! It’s a tradition as old as the show itself, and it’s always a blast to compare our tastes and catalog our faves!
Due to circumstances, we had to record this one remotely, but we’ll be back to in-person sessions soon. Thanks for your support! And speaking of support, be sure to follow the show on Instagram and Twitter, and stay tuned to ScullyVision for updates! Be sure to leave us a review wherever you get your pods (unless you don’t like the show, in which case just move on).
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We’ll be back next month with our coverage of Superman!!
It’s official: Megan is now caught up for The Final Reckoning. Granted, we’ve all actually seen The Final Reckoning by now, but we are nothing if not completists, and we desperately needed to record this one before the last film hit theaters !! So enjoy this, the penultimate episode in our franchise dissection (we will be waiting for home video to do an episode on The Final Reckoning — we need a break from these missions, as do you — perhaps we’ll go rock climbing!).
What a journey it’s been!
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Next month’s episode (7/15) will be our Mid-Year countdown, so get your yellow legal pads ready for some recs.
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As the newest recruit to the Movie Movie team it was only right for Megan to have a turn picking a movie for the show. Somehow, she found a film that neither Stephen nor Dan had seen before: the cult classic dark comedy Heathers! Join us as we discuss this bizarre ‘80s treat that feels all too relevant today. We laugh, we cry, we love our dead gay son.
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The I Like to Movie Movie team will be on the 40 Years of Back to the Future panel at Fan Expo in Philadelphia on 5/17. Come on out and meet the crew!!! You may end up with a fancy new t-shirt…
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Megan has never seen a Mission: Impossible movie. Dan and Stephen are making her watch ALL OF THEM. That’s right, as the final (?) film in the series quickly approaches, we will be going through the ultimate preparatory task. It sounds impossible, but we’ll succeed, just like Ethan Hunt and the IMF gang!
This time we’re talking Fallout, and it seems the trio is in agreement: this is top-tier Tom-foolery! So cock your punching arms, take some helicopter piloting lessons, and as always, trust your team.
The beverages we enjoyed on this episode were provided by Philters, purveyors of delicious zero-proof spirits!
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Megan has never seen a MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE movie. Dan and Stephen are making her watch ALL OF THEM. That’s right, as the final (?) film in the series quickly approaches, we will be going through the ultimate preparatory task. It sounds impossible, but we’ll succeed, just like Ethan Hunt and the IMF gang! We have plenty of time, so this won’t be a back-to-back-to-back project, but expect plenty of M:I talk over the coming year or so.
This time we’re talking Rogue Nation, the entry that brings Christopher McQuarrie to the director’s chair, securing his job as the man who will bring this series across the finish line. We talk about the film’s unique structure, the locking in of the team dynamic, and the introduction of Rebecca Ferguson’s Ilsa Faust, the English counterpart to Ethan Hunt, and owner of the coolest name in all of fiction. So tie your ass to a plane, put on your opera suit, and hold your breath for a very long time: We are the living manifestation of destiny, and we are going to put you in a box!
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“It's better to look ahead and prepare, than to look back and regret.” So says Olympic legend Jackie Joyner-Kersee. While she was talking about living a full life and not about seeing a year’s worth of movies, it was ultimately the best quote I could find to suit our latest episode. Yeah, I know we’re already at the end of February, but that still gives us ten months of films to anticipate (and you already saw DEN OF THIEVES: PANTERA, against which all 2025 movies will surely pale). Dan, Stephen, and Megan have each compiled a list of ten films that have them champing at the bit to get to the theater. Come plan your moviegoing year with I Like to Movie Movie!
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There have been as many werewolf movies as there have been attempts at rebooting the Universal Monsters … uh … Universe, but it seems that writer/director Leigh Whannell has finally cracked the code, first with The Invisible Man, and now with Wolf Man, his uncommonly emotional take on everyone’s favorite flat-nosed wolfman. Join us as we discuss the novel thematic angle he and co-writer Corbett Tuck have introduced to the material, as well as the stunning cinematic craft employed to bring this lean-and-mean thriller to life.
After our discussion we pitch our own Universal Monsters reboots.
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We did it! We made it to the end of 2024 with our bodies intact and our brains filled with wonderful cinema. Join us as we count down our favorites of the year! You may notice that things are a bit different here at I LIKE TO MOVIE MOVIE, namely in the department of hosting duties. Yes, that’s right, Megan is officially joining the podcast as a full-time host!! Still, you should leave her alone.
2025 is going to be incredible, and the show you know and love will be growing. New logo, new schedule, and a fully updated format. To quote Stephen: “2025? More like twenty-twenty-THRIVE!”
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Megan has never seen a MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE movie. Dan and Stephen are making her watch ALL OF THEM. That’s right, as the final (?) film in the series slowly approaches, we will be going through the ultimate preparatory task. It sounds impossible, but we’ll succeed, just like Ethan Hunt and the IMF gang! We have plenty of time, so this won’t be a back-to-back-to-back project, but expect plenty of M:I talk over the coming year or so.
This time we’re covering Brad Bird’s MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE - GHOST PROTOCOL. Ethan Hunt and his newly formed team of spies, hackers, and analysts must save the world using rickety gadgets, death-defying stunts, and a touch of prestidigitation. No help from Luther this time around, and no big bad villain either. How does this electrifying entry stack up against the rest of the series so far? What does an animation director bring to live-action cinema? Will the female lead return for the next movie? Do you even know her name?
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It’s always a treat when Jeremy Saulnier drops a new movie, and his latest, the progressive-minded FIRST BLOOD riff REBEL RIDGE is yet another notch in his belt as the master of meaty, high-pressure thrillers. We discuss the morality of policing, the atypical way violence is employed to support theme, and whether or not a bicycle can still be ridden after a bitchass cop hits it with his car. Dan hates cops, Stephen hates continuity errors.
After the discussion we count down some of our favorite “back against the wall” movies.
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NOTE: We are going on a short hiatus through October for so Dan can cover Fantastic Fest, PUFF, and PFF, and so Stephen can travel. We will return in November!!
In honor of the release of Beetlejuice Beetlejuice we’re going back in time 36 years to dig six feet deep into the original film. Tim Burton’s raucously imaginative comedy gave rise to action figures, a cartoon, and a broadway musical, but can it survive sequelization? Kick off spooky season with us! After the discussion we count down our favorite roles from stand-up comedians turned actors.
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Megan has never seen a MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE movie. Dan and Stephen are making her watch ALL OF THEM. That’s right, as the final (?) film in the series slowly approaches, we will be going through the ultimate preparatory task. It sounds impossible, but we’ll succeed, just like Ethan Hunt and the IMF gang! We have plenty of time, so this won’t be a back-to-back-to-back project, but expect plenty of M:I talk over the coming year or so.
This time we’re talking J.J. Abrams’ MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE III. With the series fresh out of a nü-metal identity crisis, this world-hopping third entry finds the tone which will define the franchise henceforth. Are there too many masks? Not enough? Is Ethan really that good at math? Is Ethan actually capable of physical intimacy? Can Luther hack anything? ANYTHING?!? What is Ethan yelling as he runs through the streets of China? Join us as we celebrate the birth of Benji, mourn the loss of Philip Seymour Hoffman, and wonder where the hell Jonathan Rhys Meyers has been. And remember, there’s no problem that a dangerous feat of athleticism can’t fix.
Hunt/Stickell ‘24: Make America Possible Again
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Deadpool is back, and this time he’s got a buddy with him. Join us as we discuss the latest from the Merc with a Mouth, and try to decide where the line is between storytelling, fan service, and stone cold capitalism. Instead of a list, this week we discuss the latest news out of SDCC, namely the casting of Robert Downey Jr. as Doctor Doom! Is it galaxy brained casting, or just a cynical last ditch effort to save the MCU from itself?
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