238 - The Wizard of Oz (1939)
If we were to make a list of the best movies of all time, and we might, this would definitely be on it. We discuss the timeless classic for all ages The Wizard of Oz from 1939.

If we were to make a list of the best movies of all time, and we might, this would definitely be on it. We discuss the timeless classic for all ages The Wizard of Oz from 1939.
We jump right to Ghostbusters 2, does this movie deserve the popular hate or in Adams case love it receives?
What are you watching for Halloween? Need a recommendation? We've go through a few we've watched recently that we enjoyed, and a few that we didn't. We also take a closer look at the 1922 classic silent vampire film Nosferatu, a must see for horror and film buffs alike!
Have we talked about Ridley Scott's Oscar-winning Gladitor before? Certainly. It's come up in our Top 100, The Pirates of the Caribbean episode, and probably some other places, but not at length, as it deserves. And since the sequel (with the most appropriate use of Roman numerals) is coming out next month, it was time we did so. Strength and Honour. Shadows and Dust.
We again dive deep into SUBtember with Kathryn Bigelow's 2002 K-19: Widowmaker. What makes it a widow maker and why did it chose a life of widow making? These questions and more are answered in this weeks episode of your favourite podcast about movies hosted by guys named Adam and Nathan.
We finally wrap up the prequel trilogy with Steve, talking Revenge of the Sith. Will we be swayed to the dark side and be led to believe this is actually the best? Listen to find out.
More from our discussion on Deadpool and Wolverine. If you've seen it or don't mind spoilers then have a listen. If you're on the side of the fence that thinks this is the end of cinema, then have a listen, you might learn something.
We catch up on what summer blockbusters we've seen such as: 0:18:48 - Spoiler-free discussion on Deadpool and Wolverine 0:49:27 - Inside Out 2 0:54:34 - The Instigators 0:58:09 - Under Paris 1:03:27 - Trap 1:09:40 - A Quiet Place: Day One 1:15:32 - The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare 1:23:12 - Spread 1:24:48 - Twisters 1:40:09 - I am Celine Dion 1:43:21 - The Bikeriders 1:44:39 - Horizon: An American Saga - Chapter 1 1:45:52-1:55:18 - general, episode wrap up...
We go back to the turn of the century and talk Ridley Scott's modern war classic Black Hawk Down. Starring everyone. 0:00-33:00 Discussion on exercise, air conditioners, Dairy Queen and Harambe RIP. 33:00 Black Hawk Down
Have we reached the bottom of the Star Wars barrel yet? Some say we have, some would say we've much farther down to go. Either way, here we are making our way through the Star Wars prequels and we're half way done. Join us with special guest Steve as we discuss what it is to be human, and if we do or don't like sand.
With the re-themeing of Splash Mountain into Tiana's Bayou Adventure at Walt Disney World we thought to tackle both rides film inspirations. Song of the South (1946) and The Princess and the Frog (2009) 0:00-17:00mins Rambling of two lunatics. 17:00-1hr 20 min Song of the South 1hr20 min The Princess and the Frog
Despite what my intro will tell you, this is in fact episode 229. We are reviewing the beloved classic Gone with the Wind from 1939. We felt we needed to balance our diet of junk watches with a hearty film we can really sink our teeth into. If you haven't seen it yet we both recommend it, or you could listen to us talk about it for half the runtime of the actual movie, a Line of Sight first! We usually talk about a movie for longer than the runtime.
We dive into two future classic films starring Hollywood darling, Jennifer Lopez, JLo Ms Affleck, Atlas and Marry Me. #Netflix Atlas 30 mins Marry Me 1hr 12 mins
For the 25th anniversary of Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace we went to see it on the big screen, and then discussed at length in a restaurant, and now we are discussing it further, even though we’ve already done a full episode about it before! We must either really love or really hate this movie. And who knows, this might not even be the last time we talk about it.
We go back 40 years to John Hughes's classic The Breakfast Club, starring Molly Ringwald, Ally Sherry, Anthony Michael Hall, Emilio Estevez and Judd Nelson.
We had some recording issues this week, so we had to resort to using the Skype recording, which isn't the best, but it's better than nothing, and we know you want something. That something this week includes: 0:00:00 - Intro 0:10:00 - Monkey Man 0:18:12 - Prince of Egypt 0:25:53 - Digging For Fire 0:32:30 - Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire 0:35:38 - Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire 0:46:56 - Civil War 1:01:39 - Road House 1:13:12 - The Bodyguard 1:15:28 - Wish 1:21:42 - Atlantis: The Lost Empire 1:24:...
The Illusionist (2006) The Prestige (2006) Intro, donut talk, and other - 0:00 The Illusionist - 38:00 The Prestige - 1:37:30
It's been 20 years since Mel Gibson's "controversial" Jesus epic The Passion of the Christ was released, so what better time to review it than Easter? Is it still controversial, and does it hold up today? Listen and find out.
We lose our minds in Florain Zeller's Family-Verse Episode brought to you by Folgers, Pizza Nova, IstaPasta and Mentose
All the way back on episode 90 we reviewed the first three Pirates of the Caribbean movies, and now it be time that we be inclined to acquiesce in completing said franchise, savvy?
We talk Denis Villeneuve's highly anticipated Dune: Part Two .
We get our music on with two very different, but also kind of the same, music artist "movies." Since we loved JLo's Shotgun Wedding last year, why not give "This Is Me... Now" a chance? And having put ourselves through that insanity it just felt right to follow up with the also sometimes insane Michael Jackson's "Moonwalker."
We take a look at each others recent Letterboxed history to uncover some hidden gems.
We're going back to our bread and butter, the 90s, with this nostalgia fuelled rewatching of the live action adaptation of The Flintstones. Why doesn't everyone love this movie? We sure do. And by we I mean Adam, Nathan, and special guest Brenda!
It's GROUNDHOG DAAAAAAAY!
It's winter, it's cold, it's time to get into survival mode. We've done THE GREY (Episode 69), now it's time to do THE EDGE. Anthony Hopkins and Alec Baldwin star in a man vs nature film from the 90s that still holds up today. Nathan loves survival movies. Potential revised top 100 list material.
These are "new' films to us in 2023, that is top ten first time watches for us. Thanks for downloading
We each list our top ten favourite movies of 2023. A decent year for movies, not the best, but there are a few standouts.
Merry Christmas, we had a year to recover and we are back at the well of 'hallmark movies' Show favourite Steve returns.
It may have been an accident that Kevin McCallister was left home alone, but it was no accident that these movies were (are) so successful. We're talking top tier Christmas movies, and a billion dollar franchise, Home Alone 1 & 2.