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There's something to love about every movie. Yes, even that one. At I Like To Movie Movie, we celebrate movies of all genres, with the only criteria being that it's worth talking about. Horror, action, sci-fi, drama, romance, classics, bombs, franchises, musicals, epics, shorts, and hardcore oddities -- it's all here. Listen as we discuss our favorites, interview filmmakers, and generally have a good time. It might get weird. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/movi ...
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Cinepunx

Liam O'Donnell

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Cinepunx is an ongoing conversation about film, art, and culture between knuckleheads. Join Joshua Alvarez and Liam O’Donnell who, along with their menagerie of guests, discuss their passions in cinema and music. With enough taste to be interesting and enough disgrace to be fun, Cinepunx builds it up to break it down, pointing fingers and drinking coffee, discussing both firestorms and camera angles for your enjoyment.
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In the Front Row with Mike Vaccaro is your front row seat to one-on-one conversations with sports figures. Our guests are hall of famers, gold medalists, record holders, trailblazers and more. We share stories from all sports and eras to bring you amazing guests with incredible accounts of the moments that made them the athlete and person they are today.
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There you are, and here we are, and what do you know it is a new episode of the ole CINEPUNX! So glad you could join us for another foray into the wild world of cinema. On this wonderful episode we welcome Josh’s long time friend and my new friend, Matty King, to discuss the storied and diverse career of one NICOLAS CAGE, an actor whose work elicit…
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Nick Mangold grew up in Ohio, the oldest of four kids with three sisters. He was all-state in football while also wrestling and competing in the shot put. A highly recruited offensive lineman, Mangold chose Ohio State over Notre Dame despite his mom's wishes that he'd play for the Fighting Irish. A three-year starter at center for Jim Tressel, Mang…
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Julius Hodge grew up in Harlem and was named after NBA Hall of Famer Julius Erving. He fell in love with basketball after his dad took him to a New York Knicks game against Magic Johnson and the Los Angeles Lakers as a kid. Hodge's game flourished in high school where he was a McDonald's All-American and the New York State Mr. Basketball. He grew u…
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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 ridde…
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HAIL AND WELL MET HEARTY PODCAST EXPLORER AND WELCOME TO THE MOST CURRENT EPISODE OF CINEPUNX! Hey so, unlike most episode of the last couple years, this was edited, mixed, and mastered by yours truly, Liam O’Donnell. I do not bring that up to boast, no indeed, rather it is a request for aid. If you hear something in this episode that is off, sound…
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Joe Theismann grew up in South River, NJ where he was often found outside playing basketball, baseball or football. After he convinced his mom to allow him to play organized football, he teamed up with future Hall of Famer Drew Pearson at South River High School and became a star. Highly recruited, Theismann initially committed to NC State before e…
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LOOK OUT EVERYONE, IT IS A WILD EPISODE OF CINEPUNX! On this new and incredible episode of Cinepunx the fellas discuss recent horror film Cuckoo and by proxy the director’s other film Luz! Ok, you guys know I hate starting an episode notes with an apology, but here we are. We recorded this episode AWHILE ago, but our man Sharkey who usually edits t…
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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 …
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Tony Silvagni was born in Pennsylvania, but moved to Kure Beach, NC when he was 5. That move led to a love of the water and surfing. Silvagni gravitated to longboard surfing, idolizing surfing legend Kelly Slater. His professional career has taken Silvagni around the world where he has won numerous championships and placed 5th in the world in 2023.…
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Though this episode was recorded on my end in Chicago, I am writing this in Portland so welcome to the internets best bi-coastal film podcast hosted by two punks of color. Is that specific enough for you? SORRY FOR THE LONG DELAY ON THIS EPISODE! With moving and life stuff it took me a bit to get this to Sharkey, him a bit to edit, and then I didn’…
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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 ba…
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Bob Kendrick grew up in the small town of Crawfordville, Georgia. In 1980, he accepted a basketball scholarship to play at Park College in Parkville, Missouri making his way to the Midwest for the first time. Following a 10-year newspaper career, Kendrick began his tenure with the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City, MO in 1998 and was nam…
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Dick LeBeau on 2008 Pittsburgh Steelers, Hall of Fame Playing Career and 45-Year NFL Coaching Career Dick Lebeau was born in London, Ohio just 25 miles from Columbus. He stayed close to home and played for legendary coach Woody Hayes at Ohio State and was a two-way player on the 1957 Buckeyes National Championship team. The Cleveland Browns drafted…
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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 g…
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Josh Rawitch is a Los Angeles native who grew up playing baseball and idolizing the Los Angeles Dodgers. He attended Indiana University thinking he would be the next Vin Scully and instead became Scully's "boss" during his 15 years working for the Dodgers rising to Vice President of Communications. Rawitch also spent a decade working for the Arizon…
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It’s summer baby, and that means BLOCKBUSTERS, and way back in 1998 it meant ARMAGEDDON. Join us as we dive into what makes Michael Bay’s disaster epic so special. We laugh, we cry, and we blame it all on space dementia. After the discussion we count down some of our favorite Bruce Willis movies. Our special guest is Megan of MEGAN: IMPOSSIBLE fame…
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Stephen got invited to a screening of MIDSOMMAR, so we decided to further his horror education by devoting an episode to Ari Aster’s epic feast of frights (and mushrooms and pastries with pubes in them). We discuss the myriad ways this sunny delight digs under your skin, creating a false sense of calm that aaaaaaaalmost makes you forget about the d…
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Lance Parrish was born in Pennsylvania and grew up in California where he was a three-sport star in high school. With an offer to play football at UCLA, Parrish was drafted in the first round by the Detroit Tigers in 1974 and decided to start his professional career. While making his way through the minor leagues, Parrish had a brief stint as a "bo…
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CINEPUNC BACK AT IT AGAIN WITH THE MOVIE DORK REALNESS. Hey, yo, how fucking sick is The Seventh Curse? Like, crazy sick right? As you hopefully know this year is our tenth anniversary as a podcast and because of that we have been trying to plan fun shit to celebrate. In that spirit Josh and I recently programmed a 4 movie marathon on our Twitch ch…
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Time is a flat circle, and it’s a circle that keeps moving faster and faster. We’re halfway through 2024, which is absolutely insane. We’re all dying, so why devote any more time to watching bad movies? Take our recommendations and you won’t have to watch anything but the best movies 2024 has to offer! We’re counting down our favs of the year THUS …
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STEPHEN SONDHEIM! ANTHONY PERKINS! JAMES COBURN! LOTS OF WICKED SCHEMES AND PLANS ON A BOAT WITH RICH PEOPLE! Yes it is a brand new episode of Cinepunx where we welcome the incredible Alonso Duralde to discuss The Last of Sheila! You should know Alonso without introduction but just in case you should check out Linoleum Knife or Maximum Film or Brea…
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I KNOW I KNOW DON’T YELL AT ME, WE GOT YOUR NEW EPISODE RIGHT HERE Look, this episode was delayed and I am sorry but here it is and, much to everyone’s chagrin and frustration we are just talking about The Fall Guy. Sometimes there is a rare convergence where Josh and I really enjoy a film that it feels like everyone else on earth hates. It isn’t a…
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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 ba…
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It’s no secret that here at I LIKE TO MOVIE MOVIE we love sports movies and we love movies about bad people being bad to one another because it makes them horny. Enter Luca Guadagnino’s CHALLENGERS, a sports movie about bad people being bad to one another because it makes them horny. We discuss the dense thematic material contained within, the incr…
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From dehumanization to arms production, For the benefit of a nation or its destruction, Power is power; it’s the law of the land. Hey and welcome to a brand new episode of CINEPUNX!! On this spectacular episode we are joined by scholar and friend of the show Willa-Rae Culpepper to discuss new A24 film Civil War. Culpepper studies conflicts, and bri…
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Alex Garland’s latest film is one of the biggest and most divisive movies of the year. Is it an anti-war classic or just empty provocation? Is refusing to take a position a position all its own? Do tracer rounds get you hard? We cover it all in our discussion of the latest, and potentially loudest offering from A24, and afterward we count down our …
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WHO IS THAT MYSTERIOUS FIGURE RIDING OVER THE RIDGE IN THE SCINTILLATING EVENING SUN? WHY, IT’S A BRAND NEW EPISODE OF CINEPUNX PARDNER! Hey friends, we have returned to bring you a riveting conversation about one of our favorite directors doing a genre he is not necessarily known for, that is The Four of the Apocalypse directed by Lucio Fulci! We …
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Dre' Bly Reflects on His 11-year NFL Journey, from Winning a Super Bowl to CoachingDre' Bly grew up in Chesapeake, VA raised by parents who were long-time educators. Bly played multiple sports as a kid highlighted by baseball and football. A fan of Michael Jordan and the Tar Heels, Bly chose to play at North Carolina over schools like Virginia, Vir…
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This special edition of Podcast Your Data comes from behind the scenes of our “Road to TC24" series, which is dropping periodically on our social media. Here, Content Manager Garrett Sauls and InterWorks Channel Strategy Director for the Americas Ken McBride got to sit down with Tableau Account Executives Evan Pierce and Alberto Gonzalez to talk ab…
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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 ba…
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Bless the Maker and His water. Bless the coming and going of Him. May His passing cleanse the world. May He keep the world for His people or, I mean, rather, WELCOME TO A BRAND NEW EPISODE OF CINEPUNX! This is episode 187 despite WHATEVER we may say during the episode itself, We know we are a little behind the zeitgeist on this one as most of the w…
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Dan “Nitro” Clark on being an American Gladiator and Netflix docuseries “Muscles & Mayhem”Dan Clark was born in Japan. After trying boxing and baseball, he turned to football which would take him to San Jose State and a brief stint in the NFL with the Los Angeles Rams. When his football career ended, Clark moved to Hollywood with Arnold Schwarzeneg…
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On this week’s episode of I LIKE TO MOVIE MOVIE, we leave the lush rainforests of Caladan for the unforgiving desert climate of Arrakis once again to discuss part two of Denis Villeneuve’s epic adaptation of Frank Herbert’s “unadaptable” classic. Stephen has questions. Dan has (some) answers. Gurney has a song. And speaking of songs, we close out t…
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In this episode, Content Manager Garret Sauls sits down with Analytics Architect Jack Hulbert, Analytics Lead Brooks Barth and Solutions Architect Director, Americas Mat Hughes to discuss the upcoming Data Council Austin 2024, what they're looking forward to and much more. Dive on in!
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People of Earth! Apologies for the slight delay, but we were tied up watching the Oscars last night. And since you fellow degenerates were probably rushing to cram every damn movie in your brain before the big night, we decided not to do a classic episode, lest you be saddled with boring homework. Instead, we decided to chillax and discuss what we’…
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On Sunday, March 10th the Oscars are back for the 96th time! You’d think Hollywood would be tired of itself by now, but nope. The show must go on! To get ready for Tinseltown’s biggest night, we go through each category to determine what should win, what will win, and how to pronounce NYAD without actually watching the movie. Follow I LIKE TO MOVIE…
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Joe Kleine grew up in Slater, Missouri where he was a 2nd Team Parade All-American basketball player. Raised Catholic and a big Notre Dame fan, Kleine chose to play for the Fighting Irish and head coach Digger Phelps. After transferring to Arkansas where he played for another legendary coach in Eddie Sutton, Kleine saw his game flourish. From 1982-…
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On February 1st we lost a true god amongst men: Carl Weathers. He fought Rocky, Predator, Shooter McGavin, and a host of people who were much too happy to throw away their food. To celebrate his life we’re covering ACTION JACKSON, the film that aimed to make Weathers a leading man by putting him up against Coach himself: Craig T. Nelson. This explo…
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