263 - Star Wars The Rise of Skywalker
They said it could not be done but we did it. We have finally finished the Star Wars features. Again Star Wars "expert" Steve joins us to finish off the saga.

They said it could not be done but we did it. We have finally finished the Star Wars features. Again Star Wars "expert" Steve joins us to finish off the saga.
Adams returns from Mexico, talk a little Mission Impossible, Jaws, The Brutalist, Cast Away, The Three Musketeers, Venom The Last Dance, Out of Sight, From Dusk till Dawn, Michael Clayton, Case Bonita Mi Amor, The Road to El Dorado.
It's a Wyatt Earp double (maybe triple) feature. With the passing of Val Kilmer we though it was time we talked about one of the most quotable Westerns ever, and its lesser counterpart that came out less than a year later.
*You'll see why at the end of the movie **We're releasing this ahead of 260 because relevancy. Everyone is loving Marvel's "return to form" with Thunderbolts , or are they? One or both of us may not think it's all it's cracked to be. Are critic and user reviews lying about this latest blockbuster, or have they been starved for some semblance of the former glory of the MCU that they will accept almost anything at this point?
Happy May the 4th be with you, to celebrate we dive deep into the objectively worse Star Wars film to date. Also Nathan has a Disney World story.
Not the shoes, the 1992 hidden gem that kind of snuck by, starring Robert Redford, Ben Kingsley, Dan Aykroyd, Sydney Poitier, May MacDonnell, and River Phoenix, just to name a few. Why haven't you seen it yet? And if you have, why haven't you listened to the episode yet?
Time travel, Michael Chrichton, Richard Donner, Paul Walker, early 2000s. What could go wrong?
Harrison Ford, Tommy Lee Jones peak 90's. He didn't kill his wife.
These the the WILDEST, FUNNIEST, and MOST SURPRISING titles of beloved films that have been translated into other languages. You won't believe #6!
Star Wars Nothing But Star Wars.
Two almost-40-year-old straight white men discuss what the greatest movies of all time are, and it's about what you'd expect. We each come up with our own top 10 lists and then decide on a final, master, official Line of Sight Top 10 Greates Films (that we've seen) of All Time list. Donuts are also discussed, again. Next episode will be Star Wars: The Force Awakens, despite what is said at the end of this episode.
Are we scratching your surface? We tackle this forgotten 'classic',
For the big 250th episode it is also Adam's wife Brenda's birthday, and her birthday wish is to talk about one of her favourites Anne of Green Gables. It's a Canadian classic and everyone should see it, and then listen to us talk about it for almost 3 hours. That's almost 6 hours of Anne content, and we barely get into the sequels!
It's GROUNDHOG DAAAAAAAY!
It is absolutely crucial that we talk about 1997's masterpiece Anaconda. It's basically a prequel to Marry Me (2022). Happy Lunar New Year, the year of the Snake !
Another trilogy complete in the Star Wars saga. Intro 0:00 Rotten Tomatoes Star Wars Game 23:00 Main Movie Discussion 1:00
We didn't see everything last year, but these are our favourite 2024 releases.
Before we get to the Top 10 of 2024 we like to discuss the ten movies we watched for the first time in 2024 that were released in previous years. It's nice to look back and reflect on all we accomplished in 2024, and films we watched are part of those accomplishments. These are the best, our favourite, most likely to be rewatched, and worthy to be mentioned.
From the imagination of director Ernie Barbarash we talk Too Close For Christmas. The third film collaboration we have done on the show with generational talents Jessica Lowndes and Chad Michael Murray. Also we talk cheese and crackers.
"Happy Birthday, baby Jesus. Sorry your party's so lame." -Michael Scott The movie's actually pretty good though.
We discuss the best of Star Wars.
As we enter into the holiday season we kick things off by recognizing our Hebrew brethren with the Hanukah classic An American Tail and it's superior (depending on whose house you grew up in) sequel, An American Tail: Fievel Goes West. Aside from the classic "Somewhere Out There" do either of these still hold up?
For Remembrance Day in Canada and Veterans Day in America we take a look at Sam Mendes' First World War cinematic achievement 1917.
We talk about the weather and all the things we watched in December. Some new (The Fabelmans), some Christmassy (It's A Wonderful Life), some new and Christmassy (A Christmas Story Christmas), and much much more.
Adam attempts to do 31 days 31 movies for Halloween. Does he do it? Nathan attempts to watch a bunch of Bond movies. Does he do it? Both of us try to articulate a single thought. Do we do it? All this answered and more on... The Halloween SpOoKTaCuLaR! Featuring: Suspiria, From Russia with Love, Little Shop of Horrors, No Escape, Barbarian, Thunderball, Midsommar, and many many more!
We go back to our roots and continue our discussion on how we rate movies (episode #20) as we continue to disagree with each others' ratings on various movies, including the new Thor: Love and Thunder. To skip past Thor: Love and Thunder spoilers and hear The Science of Rating Movies Part 2, go to timecode 58:17.
We talk Pixar's Soul and Wonder Woman 1984, along with: Trial and Error, True Grit, Moonstruck, Fist of Fury, A Star is Born, Heidi, Stepmom, Catch Me If You Can, Schlock, Sorcerer, The Vast of Night, Our Man in Havana, The Day of the Jackal, Stagecoach, and Everest. Also we give our initial thoughts on the first two episodes of WandaVision. Sit back relax, this one's a long one.
Let's face it, not a lot of new movies came out last year, and if they did who went out to see them? Sure there were a few direct to streaming, but we could barely come up with a list of ten that we saw, let alone a top ten. So these are our favourite movies that we watched for the first time in 2020. They range in age from the 1930's right up to 2020. One list is a little more "high brow" or "critically praised" (i.e. pretentious) and the other is more "fun" and "authentic" (i.e. dumb). What co...
After 238 episodes we are finally talking about Star Wars. THE Star War. The "OG" as the kids say. Steve joins us as we talk theatrical releases, special editions, and Disney+ abominations.
We are now two thirds of the way through the Jessica Lowndes/Chad Michael Murray trilogy. We watched Angel Falls Christmas last year, but before we get to another Christmas movie we make a stop in the small town of Forrest Ridge for An Autumn Romance . This duo just keeps getting better and better.