It’s finally here! This list has been over a year in the making!
Movie Night’s countdown of the Top 50 greatest movies ever made, as voted by you, the audience. Tonight, we kick off with #50 - #41.
A mix of pure comedy, cinematic genius, and unforgettable performances that shaped generations. No spoilers, no titles just stories, emotions, and a few wild surprises.
Featuring: Robert Downey Jr., Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert De Niro, Michael Keaton, Bruce Willis, Jeff Bridges, Anthony Hopkins, Jack Nicholson, Al Pacino, Bill Murray, Kevin Spacey, Clint Eastwood, Javier Bardem, Josh Brolin, Marlon Brando, Harvey Keitel, Steve Buscemi, Will Ferrell, Matt Damon, Joe Pesci, Russell Crowe, Eddie Cheever, Brad Pitt, Matthew McConaughey, Morgan Freeman, Tom Hanks — and more.
Episode Release dates:
50 - 41: 31st October, 2025
40 - 31: 14th November, 2025
30 - 21: 12th December, 2025
20 - 11: 19th December, 2025
10 - 1: 26th December, 2025
In this brutally honest episode of The Peter Walsh Show, we dive into the chaos and comedy of modern dating and the psychological mind games that come with it. We also tackle the absurdity of women who claim to be “finding their peace” in their 40s... while posting half-naked empowerment shoots for dopamine likes.
This is a no-filter, no-fluff rant on where relationships are going wrong, why both men and women are getting tired of the performance, and what respect actually looks like in 2025. If you’ve ever been stuck in dating limbo, confused by mixed signals, or just wondering what the hell is going on out there, this one’s for you.
The 2025 Mexican Grand Prix delivered pure chaos, crashes, controversy, and a title fight that’s far from over. Lando Norris takes victory, Oscar Piastri gets stitched up, and Max Verstappen claws his way back into championship contention. Peter dives into the politics, psychology, and madness behind one of the wildest weekends in F1, proving once again why Formula 1 is the most unpredictable sport on earth.
Bowling balls, bad hair, and Bill Murray at his most unhinged, welcome to Kingpin. In this week’s Movie of the Week, Peter dives headfirst into the Farrelly brothers’ chaotic 1996 comedy that turned a sport for middle-aged dads into a cult classic. From Woody Harrelson’s tragic toupee to Randy Quaid’s Amish innocence and Bill Murray’s legendary improvised madness, this episode is pure comedy gold.
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Packed with insane trivia, behind the scenes disasters, and a few pints of laughter, Peter reminds us why Kingpin is the funniest movie about losing everything, and still rolling a strike.
The 2025 Formula 1 season just exploded into life. With only 40 points separating Oscar Piastri, Lando Norris, and Max Verstappen, the fight for the F1 championship is officially game on. In this episode, Peter Walsh breaks down why the Mexico City Grand Prix could be the turning point, from Red Bull’s straight line power to the Adrian Newey legacy still haunting McLaren. Slipstream strategy, qualifying mind games, and championship psychology, this is Formula One at its most ruthless. Welcome to the chaos of elite level sports.
Ever cleaned dog poo off someone's boots… in public? Or been told mid-date that you're just a warm-up act for the next guy?This raw, no-filter episode dives deep into the unspoken resentments, emotional power plays, and mind games people put up with in dating and relationships. From doormats to digits, it’s a reality check for anyone who's ever sacrificed self-respect in the name of love. Buckle up, it’s brutal, honest, and long overdue.
The 2025 Formula One season just got turned upside down! After the chaos of the U.S. Grand Prix Sprint, both McLaren drivers, Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, collide and hand Max Verstappen a golden lifeline back into the F1 title fight. With just 40 points separating them, the championship pressure is boiling over. This episode dives deep into the psychology, the strategy, and the raw emotion behind one of the wildest moments in modern sports.
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This week’s movie of the week brings back pure 80s heart with The Wedding Singer , a comedy that’s part nostalgia, part love story, and all Adam Sandler charm. From broken engagements to airport love confessions, it’s the kind of movies that reminds you why rom-coms used to mean something. Get ready for laughter, heartbreak, and a reminder that sometimes, true love comes with a killer soundtrack.
The championship fight is on a knife’s edge. With six races to go and three sprint weekends left, the F1 season heads to the United States Grand Prix, and the pressure is boiling over. Oscar Piastri leads, Lando Norris hunts, and Max Verstappen fights for survival. Can Verstappen pull off a miracle, or will McLaren lock out Formula 1 glory? This episode dives deep into the psychology, strategy, and chaos behind one of the most unpredictable sports showdowns of the year.
Sometimes the ones who seem the strongest are the ones carrying the heaviest weight. In this episode, I reflect on a loss and what it taught me about the importance of reaching out. Whether you're struggling in your own dating life or navigating complex relationships, this episode is a reminder: you're not alone, and you never have to be. Let’s talk.
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Toto Wolff’s silence on George Russell’s contract has the F1 world guessing — is it loyalty, politics, or pure strategy? As the Formula 1 season hits its final six races, Max Verstappen, Lando Norris, and Oscar Piastri face not just speed, but psychology. In this explosive sports breakdown, we dive into the mind games behind the Mercedes power play and the mental warfare driving the championship fight to the edge. The next champion won’t just be the fastest — he’ll be the strongest upstairs.
This week on Movie Night, we’re diving into three absolute gems of cinema — Jerry Maguire, Annie Hall, and Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. These movies redefine what great storytelling and sharp comedy really mean — from Tom Cruise’s charm and ambition, to Woody Allen and Diane Keaton’s neurotic love story, to Steve Martin and Michael Caine’s masterclass in mischief. Each film captures a different side of humanity — love, ambition, deception — but all with that same spark of wit and heart that makes movies unforgettable. If you love smart dialogue, brilliant performances, and timeless comedy, this trio is your must-watch lineup.
In this wild ride of an episode, Peter tackles the chaos, comedy, and heartbreak of modern dating and relationships. From a girl who admits she went back on the apps just to make a guy jealous… to the story of a German student who iced out a mate over flight emissions… to the brutal world of Facebook's "Are We Dating the Same Guy?" pages, this episode peels back the layers on attention-seeking, emotional sabotage, and the damage we do to each other in the name of love, ego, and virtue. Sometimes funny, sometimes raw, always real, this one’s a must-listen.
The Singapore Grand Prix just blew the 2025 F1 title fight wide open. George Russell takes a shock win, Max Verstappen claws his way back into the mix, and the McLaren duo of Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris suddenly look vulnerable. With six races and three sprints left, the Formula 1 championship is now pure chaos — and every point counts. This is where the sports world meets mental warfare, and the gloves are officially off.
Denzel Washington delivers the performance of a lifetime in Training Day, a gritty, unforgettable ride through the streets of L.A. This is one of those movies that pulls you in with raw intensity, shocking twists, and powerhouse acting — but it also has those darkly ironic moments of comedy that make it even more real. We’ll break down why this film still hits harder than most crime thrillers today, and why everyone — men, women, and movie fans of all kinds — needs to see it. If you love great performances and unforgettable movies, this episode is for you.https://thepeterwalshshow.com
Lewis Hamilton faces heartbreak off the track with the loss of his beloved dog, while the F1 world braces for a pivotal Singapore Grand Prix. Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris are showing cracks, and Max Verstappen is lurking with a real chance to swing the Formula 1 championship back his way. The fight is far from over — one mistake could flip the entire season. This is sports drama at its rawest, both on and off the track.
I saw a video of a robot. She didn’t even have hair — and she was hot. And that’s when it hit me: oh my god… is this where we’re going? In this episode, I dive into the future of dating and relationships as AI becomes so lifelike, we may not be able to tell what’s real anymore. What happens when human connection is replaced by something that looks perfect, sounds perfect, and never argues back? This is me trying to make sense of it all — and honestly, I’m not sure where the line is anymore.
The 2025 Formula 1 championship is boiling over with just seven races to go. Oscar Piastri still leads, but mistakes at Imola and Baku have exposed cracks, while Lando Norris keeps missing big opportunities. Max Verstappen, fresh off his Baku win, is lurking with Red Bull power and three sprint races to fuel a comeback. In F1, chaos is never far away — this is the sports theatre at its most ruthless.
This week’s Movie Night brings you three top picks that cover every mood. Righteous Kill teams up legends Al Pacino and Robert De Niro in a gritty crime thriller, while Walk the Line captures Johnny Cash’s raw journey of love, music, and struggle with Joaquin Phoenix and Reese Witherspoon. And to wrap it up, the comedy classic Meet the Parents delivers Ben Stiller’s awkward charm against Robert De Niro’s intimidating father-in-law role. Three unforgettable movies, drama, passion, and comedy all in one night.
What happens when a second date turns into a psychological nightmare? In this explosive episode, Walshy unpacks the terrifying truth about men who can't handle rejection — and the emotional toll it takes on women just trying to date safely. This monologue dives deep into red flags, modern dating entitlement, and the dark side of relationships where “no” isn’t respected. It’s raw, real, and absolutely essential listening.