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Sean and Sarah are joined by Author Fiona Dodwell to discuss her new book 'A Cursed Collection of Haunted Dolls', to try and answer the question: Can dolls truly be haunted?
The Book is Out Now!
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Chapters:
0:04 Introduction to Haunted Dolls
6:05 The Risks of Engaging with Spirits
12:38 The Cultural Perspective on Haunted Objects
16:56 The Online Market for Haunted Items
21:36 The Human Connection to Objects
29:23 Exploring Personal Paranormal Experiences
32:50 The Influence of Horror on Reality
36:29 Humour in the Paranormal
46:22 Rehoming Haunted Objects
53:00 Collecting Stories for the Next Book
58:23 Open-Mindedness in Paranormal Beliefs
1:02:33 Conclusion and Future Discussions
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The Dames of Doom, Tessa and Nicole from the 'Doom Generation Podcast' join Sean to rant about the cheesy, science-bereft 2003 film 'The Core'.
Chapters:
0:06 Shout-out to Luke from 'Howdy Beans podcast'
0:50 Introducing Nicole and Tessa from 'Doom Generation'
4:33 "Why The Core?" Nicole and Tessa question Sean’s film choice.
31:29 Analysing the Film's Flaws (there's a few of them)
38:19 The Mission to the Core
46:28 The films ending-Does anyone actually care?
58:15 Reflecting on Disaster Films
1:09:16 Upcoming Themes and Films
1:18:12 Wrapping Up the Episode
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Sean is joined by Carla and James from 'The Traumarific Podcast'. In this second part of their E.T. review, they get bored of talking about E.T. (who could blame them?) and decide to discuss films in general. They discuss a shared love of Tropic Thunder (2008), the Terrifier films, and the Halloween series.
Chapters:
0:16 E.T. Disappointment
0:23 Nostalgia vs. Reality
2:50 Watching E.T. as a Child vs. as an Adult
4:24 Themes in Kids' Films
8:06 The Poseidon Adventure (1972)
9:16 Comedic Horror
12:30 The Terrifier Films
18:46 Tropic Thunder (2008)
22:58 The Halloween Series
25:51 Unsettling Films
28:46 Music in Horror
31:52 Childhood Traumas
37:00 Podcasting Journey
39:47 Engaging with Listeners
46:28 Future Film Discussions
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Sean is joined by Carla and James from 'The Traumarific Podcast'. Although newcomers to Review It Yourself, Sean, Carla and James bond over a shared bewilderment over how E.T. is considered a classic.
Chapters:
0:08 Welcome Everyone
0:58 The Trauma of E.T.
2:28 An Unbearably Long Slog of a film?
8:00 Modern Film Frustrations
9:32 The Art of Storytelling
11:28 Nostalgia and Influence
19:31 E.T. and Star Wars Connections
25:51 The 2002 Remastered Version of E.T.
31:30 The Value of a simple premise
37:07 Comparing E.T. to Other Films
43:18 Humour in E.T.
47:50 E.T. Merchandise Madness
53:13 Bizarre E.T. Collectibles (the finger)
58:55 Reflecting on Family Dynamics
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Sean is joined by Author and Historian Roger Moorhouse to discuss his new book 'Wolfpack: Hitler's U-Boat War'.
Sniff up that fabled 'U-Boat Stink' and keep your hands off anyone else’s Tauchretter, and immerse yourself in the U-Boat War of 1939-1945, from the optimistic beginnings and the happy years, until the turkey shoot of the final years as Nazi Germany is beaten back on all fronts.
The book is out in the UK Now!
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Chapters:
0:08 Welcome to Review It Yourself
1:10 Introducing Roger Moorhouse
2:23 Opening the Book with the vivid surrender of the German U-Boats in 1918
4:52 Roger explains book-ending the Story
7:57 Close Quarters Combat
9:38 German Perspective on U-Boat War
11:45 Tauchretter Training Insights
13:57 A Psychological 'Comfort Blanket'
17:00 The Solidarity of the Sea
22:42 The Myth of the U-Boat Threat & Churchill
24:11 Revising the Narrative
27:05 The Brutal Reality of U-Boat Warfare
28:43 The Laconia Incident
30:42 The Impact of the Second World War on German Society
31:45 The Axis Powers' Lack of Cooperation
42:02 The U-Boat Command Structure and Enigma
46:34 What if Dönitz was listened to by the Kreigsmarine High Command
51:41 Cinematic Representations of U-Boats
1:02:53 Accessibility of the Book
1:08:36 Closing Thoughts and Acknowledgments
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Today, Sean and Sarah welcome Author, YouTuber, Journalist, Speaker, Podcaster, Film Critic and Baptist Minister, Peter Laws to discuss his upcoming book 'The Frighteners: Why We Love Monsters, Ghosts, Death and Gore'. The book will be published on 9th October 2025.
'The Frighteners' finds Peter on a paranormal pilgrimage to seek out what is it that draws people to both the dark and macabre, but also to the light and faith.
With a healthy dose of dark-humour including threatening a zombie in a wheelchair with a shotgun, enticing a werewolf with peppered steaks from a Sainsbury's Local, to a festival which Peter described as a sort-of meta-physical Come Dine With Me, this thought-provoking book is one not to be missed. When I say thought-provoking, mainly death if we're honest but we'll get into that.
As the book blurb proclaims: 'Grab your crucifixes, pack the silver bullets, and join the Sinister Minister on his romp into our morbid curiosities!'
Sean, Sarah and Peter share their own ghost 'experiences'.
Guest Links:
-Peter Laws Website: https://www.peterlaws.co.uk/
-Into The Fog with Peter Laws: https://www.youtube.com/@IntoTheFog
-Creepy Cove Community Church Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/3238cjOfCXGgXHI3SKI4ka
-Uncanny: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0010x7c
Acknowledgments: Thank You To Peter, Elle-Jay from Icon Books and Paul Bavill from the 'History Rage' podcast.
Chapters:
0:08 Welcome to Review It Yourself
1:06 Literary Exploration of the Macabre
2:25 Introducing Pleasure a.k.a. Peter Laws
3:42 Childhood Memories of Fear
8:52 The Psychology of Horror
12:20 The Cultural Significance of Death
18:01 High vs. Low Culture
22:45 The Evolution of Female Representation in Horror Films
26:03 Personal Paranormal Experiences
36:50 The Quest for the Paranormal
45:11 The Nature of Belief and Skepticism
56:07 The Role of Coincidence
1:00:00 The Intersection of Science and Supernatural
1:08:09 Blasphemy and Artistic Expression
1:11:42 Final Thoughts and Recommendations
1:18:29 Conclusion and Acknowledgements
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Ryan Walker is back! He joins Sean to discuss the iconic film Total Recall (1990). They also swear-ily discuss 1980's/90's action films, dating fails and Jean-Claude Van Damme.
0:05 Welcome to Review It Yourself
0:44 Manifesting Nicknames
2:07 Worst Dating Stories
3:39 Total Recall Discussion
8:12 Classic Action Films
16:43 Violence and Nostalgia
17:58 Practical Effects vs. CGI
21:44 The Memorable Characters
28:48 Theories and Interpretations
37:23 The Film's Legacy
45:11 Film Recommendations
50:42 The End of an Era
1:05:39 Closing Thoughts
1:12:08 Where to Find Us
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Sean has just got home from seeing the legacy-sequel 'I Know What You Did Last Summer' (2025) in cinemas. Clayton can't wait to see what Sean thinks of the film.
Chapters:
0:05 Welcome to Review It Yourself
1:15 Free Popcorn and Awkward Dates
3:19 Nostalgia and Killer Reveals
8:46 Cinema Renaissance and Legacy Sequels
11:49 A Dive into the Conjuring Universe
15:40 Merch and Film Memories
20:02 Throwbacks and True Crime
23:47 Flaws and Fun in Horror
26:36 Tales of Past and Present
28:50 Town Hall Meetings and Tension
29:50 Theories and Creepy Diaries
32:29 Bold Moves and Expectations
35:24 Critics and Opinions
38:50 Late to the Party?
43:04 Final Thoughts and Future Sequels
48:07 Wrapping Up and What's Next
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Paul from 'History Rage' continues to argue that his favourite film in the Alien series is Alien (1986). One snag: Sean and Sarah prefer Alien.
This conclusion to the Aliens (1986) review is chockful of laughs, disagreements, tangents and nit-picking.
Chapters
0:01-Sting from 'Pods Like Us'
0:15 James Cameron's Deleted Scenes
1:21 Practical Effects vs. CGI
3:43 Thematic Elements of Alien
6:06 The Complexity of Ripley's Character
10:34 The Role of Supporting Characters
13:42 Corporate Villains in Alien
17:58 Sequels: A Comparative Analysis
21:38 Robot Sentry Guns Debate
23:45 The Tension of the Motion Tracker
27:24 Ripley's Maternal Instincts
33:28 Newt: The Unexpected Hero
36:45 The Importance of Hiding
39:58 The Threat of the Aliens
42:15 The Showdown with the Queen
47:00 The Catharsis of the Final Confrontation
50:14 Concluding Thoughts on Aliens
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Paul returns to discuss his favourite film in the Alien series: Aliens (1986). One snag: Sean and Sarah prefer Alien (1979).
Sean tries to derail the review by discussing his frustration with James Cameron's latest films. Paul thinks Terminator 2 "broke James Cameron".
Did Paul really prefer Barbie over Oppenheimer?
With a sting from the fantastic Marv at 'Pods Like Us'.
1:21 Aliens vs. Alien: A Controversial Debate
2:07 James Cameron's Unique Filmmaking Style
5:50 The Last Train from Hiroshima
9:31 Directors and Their Creative Freedom
12:19 Fun vs. Tension in Filmmaking
22:23 Bureaucracy in Aliens
31:28 The Importance of Ripley's Journey
36:54 The Role of Newt in Ripley's Life
45:41 Iconic Moments and Character Development
55:55: Pods Like Us sting
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In Space No-One Can Hear You Rage! Sean and Sarah are joined by Paul from 'History Rage', to begin yet another franchise: The Alien Franchise. Beginning with arguably the best (at least according to Sean and Sarah), Ridley Scott's Alien (1979).
Chapters:
0:07 Welcome to Review It Yourself
0:24 Terminator Talk
1:19 The Alien: The One That Began It All
1:49 Cramming Alien
3:15 Ground-breaking Science Fiction
4:38 The Template for Horror Survival Films
5:10 The Gritty World of Alien
5:27 Comparing Worlds
7:38 Character Depth and World-Building
10:53 The Horror of Alien
17:36 The Unseen Threat
24:49 The Emotional Impact of Death
28:39 Ripley's Leadership
33:52 Strong Female Characters
37:31 The Company's Agenda
38:24 Ash's Revelation
54:14 The Alien Lifecycle
1:04:13 The Self-Destruct Sequence
1:11:41 Realism in Space
1:15:18 The Sound of Space
1:21:35 Recap and Reflection
1:22:26 Thank You
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Clayton and Shawn from 'Men Who Like Men Who Like Movies' return to hear what Sean thought of his first-time watching I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (1998).
Chapters:
1:28 Welcome Back, Clayton and Shawn
1:31 Thoughts on the Sequel
3:28 Voodoo and Quirky Characters
4:56 Obvious Plot Points
6:51 Recognizing Actors
7:40 The "Nice Guy" Trope
9:59 Julie's Character Shift
11:36 Jennifer Love Hewitt's Musical Career
12:56 Concealed Weapons and Survival
13:37 Carla's Love Interests
14:39 Julie's Trauma
15:16 The Importance of Character Depth
19:20 Contagion (2011)
22:14 Freddie Prinze Jr.'s Limited Screen Time
24:32 Cops in the 'I Know What You Did Last Summer' franchise
27:49 British Friendships
30:16 Seasickness Tales
32:17 Flying Fears
36:55 Karaoke and Song Choices
41:52 Justice for the House Cleaning Lady
43:45 The Pacing of Kills
45:05 Plot Holes and Confusions
49:45 Tanning Bed Trauma
1:16:31 Dissecting the New Sequel
1:32:17 Critiques and Comparisons
1:38:00 Podcast Wrap-Up and Reflections
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Sean and Cliff continue their in-depth review of the 2012 TV Film 'Saving The Titanic'. The film focused upon the Engineers and Firemen, who fought to save the ship.
With a podcast sting from the fantastic Marv at 'Pods Like Us'.
1:48 Titanic's Youngest Crew Members
4:59 The Engineers Behind the Ship
8:35 Cliff's future writing projects
11:54 The Role of Music on Titanic
20:21 The Dilemma of Survival
30:18 Cliff's Book on Bruce Ismay
40:42 Upcoming Spooky Projects
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Sean is once again joined by author of 'Understanding J. Bruce Ismay: The True Story of the Man They Called The Coward of Titanic', Clifford Ismay.
Cliff brings his life experience as an electrician to bear during this in-depth review of the 2012 TV Film 'Saving The Titanic'. The film focused upon the Engineers and Firemen, who fought to save the ship.
-The book which Sean references is 'Titanic: The Unfolding Story', by Carol King and Richard Havers, published by Haynes Publishing in 2011.
-The ship which Sean was trying to think of was the White Star Line's RMS Republic which was built in 1903, and sank in 1909, but unlike the Titanic, the lifeboats were able to ferry almost all of the passengers onto rescue ships.
With a podcast sting from the fantastic Marv at 'Pods Like Us'.
Chapters:
0:05 Welcome to Review It Yourself
0:47 Titanic Film Discussion
2:54 Engineers of the Titanic
6:40 The Role of Engineers
9:50 Heroism in Crisis
11:44 Film Reception and Awards
15:07 Behind the Scenes of Saving the Titanic
19:57 The Tragedy of Titanic
21:46 Attitude Towards the Sea
25:26 Design Flaws and Considerations
26:26 The Emergency Generator
28:38 Misconceptions of Titanic’s Fate
29:21 The Role of Luck
31:33 Character Portrayals in the Film
34:56 The Quest for Heroes
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@CinnamonToastCrunch3842 joins Sean to discuss his favourite moments of Doctor Who Series Four (2008). Originally live-streamed on YouTube in February 2024.
Chapters
0:51 Introduction to Doctor Who Series Four
2:46 Childhood Memories of Doctor Who
3:30 Favourite Episodes and Themes
3:48 The Evolution of Doctor Who's Tone
5:18 Darker Elements in Series Four
6:55 Viewer Questions: Ideal Casting
7:33 Discussing Potential Doctors
9:33 Donna Noble's Introduction
14:49 Partners in Crime Analysis
15:18 Character Development in Series Four
20:37 Donna's Unique Dynamic with the Doctor
21:52 The Impact of Donna's Character
24:29 The Significance of Fixed Points in Time
25:45 Scary Monsters and Childhood Fears
33:22 The Effectiveness of Doctor Who's Horror
37:07 The TARDIS and Personal Preferences
38:17 The Sontaran Stratagem Overview
41:23 The Return of Martha Jones
44:29 The Role of Classic Villains
46:44 The Unicorn and the Wasp
50:44 The Mystery of the Library
1:06:54 Introduction of River Song
1:12:10 The Complexity of Doctor Who's Storytelling
1:18:01 The Emotional Depth of Midnight
1:24:49 Viewing Order of River Song's Episodes
1:26:47 The Brilliance of Midnight's Writing
1:27:02 The Best and Worst of Doctor Who
1:27:07 Cast and Characters
1:28:53 Exploring Themes of Money and Value
1:32:58 The Importance of Character Interaction
1:34:41 Representation in Doctor Who
1:35:48 The Darker Side of Doctor Who
1:38:10 The Doctor's Control and Human Fear
1:39:31 The Role of the Hostess
1:42:36 The Impact of the Doctor's Choices
1:43:34 The Role of Supporting Characters
1:45:06 The Unknown Consequences of Fear
1:45:50 The Significance of Character Development
1:47:14 The Journey of Donna Noble
1:50:06 The Concept of Time and Choices
1:53:56 Social Commentary in Doctor Who
1:56:04 The Dangers of Nostalgia
2:05:48 The Legacy of the Tenth Doctor
2:07:30 The Future of Doctor Who
2:09:36 The Return of Characters
2:12:50 The Complexity of Rose Tyler
2:14:47 The Evolution of Donna's Character
2:20:57 The Role of the Daleks
2:25:01 The Reunion of Doctor and Rose
2:26:50 The Nature of Regeneration
2:32:11 The Bittersweet Conclusion of Donna's Story
2:38:57 The Message Behind Character Growth
2:49:13 The Importance of Good Writing
2:56:26 The Doctor Who Podcasting Community
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Sean and Sarah discuss the trailers for the entire Jurassic Park and Jurassic World film series, from Jurassic Park (1993) to Jurassic World Rebirth (2025).
Would the trailers alone convince you to part with your hard-earned cash and go to the cinema to see it?
Chapters
0:06 Welcome to Review It Yourself
1:38 Previewing the Jurassic Park & World Film Series
5:08 Jurassic Park (1993)
11:36 The Lost World (1997)
16:16 Jurassic Park III (2001)
18:51 Jurassic World (2015)
25:00 Fallen Kingdom (2018)
27:46 Dominion (2022) & Battle at Big Rock (2019)
32:07 Jurassic Park Rebirth (2025)
38:34 Thanks for Listening
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Sean is joined by Clayton and Shawn from 'Men Who Like Men Who Likes Movies' to discuss the ultimate guilty pleasure film: I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997).
Has Sean ever been this positive?
Chapters:
0:04 Welcome to Review It Yourself-The Beauty Pageant Edition
3:49 The Heat is On
5:09 Catching Up with Clayton and Shawn
6:33 'I Know What You Did Last Summer' Expectations
9:21 Recollections of a Classic
12:41 The Impact of Horror
15:53 The Legacy of Characters
18:19 The Chase Scene
22:43 The Atmosphere of the 90s
24:18 The Tension Rises
27:07 The Characters We Love (Justice for Helen Shivers)
39:25 The Killer's Perspective
52:19 The Climax Unfolds
1:03:12 Final Thoughts
1:05:49 A Nostalgic Reflection
1:17:33 Closing Remarks
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Sarah and Sean continue their epic review of the cult film, Blade (1998).
Chapters:
0:01: 'Pods like Us' sting
0:10 Introduction to Blade
3:08 Action and Character Dynamics
4:35 Practical Effects and Nostalgia
7:43 The Vampire Universe Explored
9:27 Unpacking the Plot Twists
11:17 The Complexity of Relationships
14:16 Themes of Power and Control
19:04 The Villain's Charisma
25:54 Character Depth in Dialogue
32:11 The Blood and Gore Factor
34:28 Humour Amidst the Chaos
36:14 The 'Blood God' Revelation
38:28 The Final Confrontation
43:13 The Cultural Impact of Blade
45:55 Critics' Perspectives-Did you even f**king watch this film? Section
1:01:53 Final Thoughts on Blade
1:08:28 Closing Remarks and Future Episodes
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Sarah finally watches Blade! She and Sean embark on an epic review of the cult film.
Chapters:
0:14 Welcome to Review It Yourself
0:25 Catching Up on Film Plans
2:12 Introducing Blade
6:01 Rave Scene Analysis
8:48 Sensuality in Vampires
10:53 Deacon and Gitano's Tension
16:39 Vampire Hierarchies Explored
23:23 Blade's Character Development
29:39 Karen's Introduction
31:33 Fallout of Violence
36:28 UV Light and Sunblock
42:29 Power Struggles Among Vampires
47:43 The Prophecy Plot
51:07 Keeping Plates in the Air
58:21 Dynamic Between Blade and Karen
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Sean and Sarah are joined by Luke from 'The Howdy Beans Podcast' for Part Two of their Eight Legged Freaks (2002) review. With show-tunes, animal impressions and "festive foolery", this isn't an episode to miss!
Chapters:
1:34 Creepy Movie Moments
4:46 The Power of Quotes
7:13 Animal Attack Films
9:23 The Genius of Creature Features
11:26 Characters in Small Towns
14:01 Humour in Horror
17:52 Critics Reviews and Expectations
22:40 Understanding the Film's Intent
29:14 The Challenge of Modern Cinema
37:17 Nostalgia for Classic Films
44:48 Future of Cinema
51:12 Upcoming Projects and Recommendations
52:31 Conclusion and Farewells
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