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It's that time of year again. In years past on Friday the 13th we've discussed the first 3 films, as well as Part 6: Jason Lives! This time around we discuss Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter (1984). Joining us once again from the Midnight Movie Cowboys podcast is Stuart Baulk and as one might imagine, the show goes off the rails pretty fast. Disc…
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John and Hunter are joined by Garo as they cover John Woo's remake of his own classic, "The Killer." Was this a bad idea? You probably know the answer already, but we discuss it anyway. We also discuss the ups and downs of Woo's career, his forgotten comedies, and why recapturing those glory days in Hong Kong is always out of reach.…
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Mulder and Wolfie T complete their Summer Series, Pictures of Marty, by discussing the underrated Scorsese film, The Color of Money (1986). The guys broaden the discussion a little bit to discuss other hustling films and Mulder teaches Brett how Golf betting works. Stay tuned for our upcoming episode on Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter (1984), wh…
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Learn about loss with Mulder and Wolfie T as they continue their Summer Series, Pictures of Marty. They welcome back returning guest Stan Switek to discuss Scorsese's 1991 remake of Cape Fear. Stay tuned for our upcoming episode on The Color of Money (1986). Enjoy! You can find Stan on Letterboxd HERE. You can find Mulder on Letterboxd HERE. Wolfie…
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John and Eric review the film and tv adaptations of legendary pulp writer Manly Wade Wellman. From TWILIGHT ZONE to NIGHT GALLERY to THE LEGEND OF HILLBILLY JOHN and even MONSTERS, the MMC has Manly's legacy covered. It's another insightful, funny and (dare we say) literary episode of the MMC.By Stuart Baulk, Hunter Duesing, John Grace
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Mulder and Wolfie T are joined once again by Zolly Becker to discuss recently seen movies. First up, Wolfie and Zolly discuss Trap (2024) Spoiler-Free. Second, Wolfie completes the Movie Challenge for A View to a Kill (1985). Finally, the guys spend the better part of the episode discussing Deadpool & Wolverine WITH Spoilers. When you're discussing…
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Mulder and Wolfie T are back with another part of their Summer Series: Pictures of Marty. On this episode they break down perhaps Scorsese's most beloved film, Taxi Driver (1976). Is it as great as everyone says? Yes, although Mulder addresses one small issue he has a big problem with, and Wolfie T isn't having it. All this, along with the usual am…
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Auxillary cowboy Eric Zaldivar has seen Kevin Costner's 3 hour but still incomplete epic in the theater. Midnight Movie Cowboy, John, has not. See if the latter can guess what goes on in the movie event of the summer without having seen a frame of it in this mini episode (which is considerably shorter than HORIZON). Enjoy…
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John Grace and Eric Zaldivar investigate Robert Mitchum's two film run as Phillip Marlowe in FAREWELL, MY LOVELY and THE BIG SLEEP. Why does it seem like Mitchum played two different characters? Is Michael Winner a good director? Which cult actress did Candy Clark dub in her most popular role? Can Kevin Costner revive the western genre with two lon…
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Awhile ago, Hunter sat down with fellow millennials Eric Zaldivar and Zolly Becker for an episode looking back on the defining video game console of the 90s, the Nintendo 64. We look back at what made it special and unique, things about it that are criticized and/or misunderstood, and generally other things that the gen x and boomer types on the sh…
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Mulder and Wolfie T finally start their Summer Series, "Pictures of Marty". 4 of his films will be discussed over the next couple of months. First up is the Boxing Biopic Raging Bull (1980), based on Jake LaMotta's autobiography, Raging Bull: My Story. You can find Mulder on Letterboxd HERE. Wolfie's profile can be found HERE. You can follow WTM on…
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John Grace and Eric Zaldivar interview Steve Cattani, producer of the incredible 2016 documentary DECONSTRUCTING DUNNING. This criminally underseen film tells the story of Douglas Dunning, who is an "Act.Tor," a legendary figure of Hollywood Boulevard street culture, played a Klingon in Star Trek 6 and may or may not have been framed for terrorism.…
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Mulder and Wolfie T are joined by Zolly Becker to discuss recently seen movies! Plus there's roughly a 10 minute tangent about Star Wars/Marvel at the very end of the episode. Films discussed in this episode: The Watchers (2024), Bad Boys: Ride or Die (2024), Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (2024), Ezra (2024), The Bikeriders (2024), and Time Bandits (1981…
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Hey guys, Stu here, the re-emergence of Stu's Views, no I'm not taking another break, I'm just bringing these back as a side piece for when I have something to say. On this one, I dig into the black market, with appropriately, a Black Sabbath box set that can only be found.... out there somewhere. I discuss what's in the box, the quality of it, and…
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We're back to discuss Brett's pick, the 1979 Musical/Comedy film, Rock 'n' Roll High School! Joining us to help break it all down are returning guests, John and Stu from the incredible Midnight Movie Cowboys Podcast, as well as MMC fan-favorite, Garo Nigoghossian! This episode is strewn with tangents that are as the MMC says, "Sometimes Informative…
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Hey gang, yet another episode for you all to sink ya teeth in to (told we'd start cranking them out). On this one, Stu, John and Garo jump on over to the super awesome WATCH THIS MOVIE podcast, to join Mulder and Wolfie, to talk all things Rock n Roll High School, lazer craze boss and of course The Rammmooonnneeesss. 160 mins of mayhem, us MMC boys…
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Hey fam, new episode for you, hot on the heels of our last few (we told you we would start cranking them out regularly) on this one, John and Garo react to a previous episode of the Midnight Millennial Cowboys, Explaining how, and why, Gen Xers responded to Star Wars Episode 1 the way they did. Was Laser Craze Boss really scared of Darth Maul? What…
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We're back for another episode. On this one, John is joined again by Eric Zaldivar, to discuss the South Florida neo-noir picture DARKER THAN AMBER, starring Aussie bloke Rod Taylor as the O.G. Florida man Travis McGee. Very much the missing link between 60's action and 70's tough guy cinema, DARKER THAN AMBER is mostly known for a climactic, bone …
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We're back! This time with a loooooong episode. John is joined by Eric Zaldivar and Zolly Becker to discuss THE TWILIGHT ZONE: THE MOVIE (1983). A movie most people would have forgotten about had it not been for the infamous on set accident that took the life of three people and derailed a director's career ... or did it? And is famous Hollywood co…
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Mulder and Wolfie T are back and are joined once again by Brother Clint to discuss Hobo With a Shotgun (2011). You can find Mulder on Letterboxd HERE. Wolfie's profile can be found HERE. You can follow us on Twitter/X right HERE. Brett/Wolfie's Twitter/X can be found HERE. WTM also has a brand new YouTube page which we mentioned on Episode 320. It …
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Mulder and Wolfie are joined by first-time-guest Stan Switek (Not that one) from X and YouTube to discuss Michael Cimino's criminally underrated crime saga, Year of the Dragon (1985). The guys discuss Spare Ribs, Cimino, and Mickey Rourke's alleged proclivities among many other things. Enjoy! Stay tuned for our next episode on Hobo With a Shotgun w…
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Mulder and Wolfie T begin the show by discussing an exciting new endeavor for WTM. In fact, it's a little over 20 minutes before they get into Mulder's first pick for our Birthday Picks Month, which is HOT DOG... THE MOVIE (1983). It's the Citizen Kane of Raunchy 80's Ski Comedies! The link to the video featured on Redbar is right HERE. If you want…
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Sorry for the delay folks but the new episode is finally here! Mulder and Wolfie T wrap up this year's block of Movies From Our Youth with another heavy-hitter, Toy Story (1995). Joining us to discuss this ground-breaking film about the secret lives of toys, we have Minnesota's foremost authority in toys and collectibles, Zolly Becker! We talk abou…
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Hunter is once again joined for a Midnight Millennial Cowboys by Eric Zaldivar and Zolly Becker to mark the occasion of the re-release of Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace in the theater. Here we look back at the cultural events surrounding its release, the ebb and flow of Star Wars in the culture, and how the film was George Lucas' final aut…
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Mulder and Wolfie continue their focus on films from their youth with one of Mulder's All-Time favorites, Flight of the Navigator (1986). Stay tuned for next week's episode on Toy Story (1995). You can find Mulder on Letterboxd HERE. Wolfie's profile can be found HERE. You can follow us on Twitter/X right HERE. Brett/Wolfie's Twitter/X can be found…
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Mulder and Wolfie T continue their series on Movies from their youth with a look at the timeless classic, The Wizard of Oz (1939). You can find Mulder on Letterboxd HERE. Wolfie's profile can be found HERE. You can follow us on Twitter/X right HERE. Brett/Wolfie's Twitter/X can be found HERE. If you feel so inclined, you can support the show financ…
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Hey gang, we are back with a new episode, well, we aren't, but our newest affiliate is. Gang, we've been missing for a while because we have secretly been working on securing this gentleman to join our MMC network. It took a few months, but finally, we can announce that none other than John Waters himself has his own podcast right here on the MMC. …
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Mulder and Wolfie T discuss the Oscars before getting into all things Dune, and finally, Wolfie watched his second 1983 Bond film. Movies discussed in this episode: Dune (1984), Dune: Part One (2021), Dune: Part Two (2024), and Never Say Never Again (1983). You can find Mulder on Letterboxd HERE. Wolfie's profile can be found HERE. You can follow u…
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In light of the Oscars this weekend it's time once again to reflect back on the previous year in film and discuss our top 10 favorite movies from 2023. EDITOR’S NOTE: Mulder forgot to mention Rebel Moon - Part One: A Child of Fire, as it nearly made his list. He gave it 4 stars on Letterboxd. You can find Mulder on Letterboxd HERE. Wolfie's profile…
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It's that time of year again when Mulder and Wolfie T look back at movies from their youth. First up, Iron Eagle (1986). Next week we will release our Top 10 Films of 2023 and preview the Oscars so stay tuned... On this episode we discussed Stan Switek from Twitter/X. He can found HERE. That cool Iron Eagle music video edit I mentioned can be found…
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Mulder and Wolfie T are back discussing recently seen movies (in-between tangents), and Mulder completes the Movie Challenge for Terrifier 2 (2022). Other films discussed in this episode: Argylle (2024), Lisa Frankenstein (2024), Mean Girls (2024), Quick Change (1990), and The Best of Times (1986). You can find Mulder on Letterboxd HERE. Wolfie's p…
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Mulder and Wolfie T are just a couple of Goys trying to decipher the Mentaculus, Yiddish Folk Tales and just what Hashem is trying to tell us through Joel and Ethan Coen's, A Serious Man (2009). Lucky for them they have Zolly Becker to walk them through it. You can find Zolly on Twitter/X HERE and his YouTube page HERE. Zolly recently joined Letter…
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Mulder and Wolfie T celebrate Australia Day by welcoming back Stuart Baulk to discuss an Australian film of his choosing, Take Away from 2003. Aside from the film, which the hosts and guest have polar opposite views on, they also bicker about other differences between the U.S. and Australia. An alternate title for this episode could be Stu Defends …
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WTM is Back, You BETCHA! Mulder and Wolfie T are joined once again by Brother Clint, as well as newcomer Michael McGivern to discuss the Coen Brothers' classic, Fargo (1996). The guys break down the most Minnesota movie ever by going over the local accents, food, Hockey, buying a car with or without TruCoat and much more! After a very special upcom…
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***THIS IS AN EPISODE FROM THE ARCHIVES! We're now in the process of putting our back catalogue on our new feed as we migrated to podbean last May, but couldn't transfer everything at once. This episode was originally released on 1/21/17.*** Mulder and Jones are back to break down the best U.S. Presidents in Film. You can follow us on Twitter/X rig…
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***THIS IS AN EPISODE FROM THE ARCHIVES! We're now in the process of putting our back catalogue on our new feed as we migrated to podbean last May, but couldn't transfer everything at once. This episode was originally released on 2/2/17.*** It's another 3-Way episode with Mulder, Jones, and the Wolfman! The guys discuss how the podcast has changed …
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***THIS IS AN EPISODE FROM THE ARCHIVES! We're now in the process of putting our back catalogue on our new feed as we migrated to podbean last May, but couldn't transfer everything at once. This episode was originally released on 2/4/17.*** Mulder and the Wolfman start their exploration of Blaxploitation films with a bonafide classic, Coffy! Pam Gr…
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***THIS IS AN EPISODE FROM THE ARCHIVES! We're now in the process of putting our back catalogue on our new feed as we migrated to podbean last May, but couldn't transfer everything at once. This episode was originally released on 2/13/17.*** Mulder and Wolfie T are back to continue their exploration of the Blaxpoitation genre with a bonafide classi…
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***THIS IS AN EPISODE FROM THE ARCHIVES! We're now in the process of putting our back catalogue on our new feed as we migrated to podbean last May, but couldn't transfer everything at once. This episode was originally released on 2/22/17.*** ATTENTION LISTNERS: Due to scheduling/time constraints, this episode is almost completely unedited so please…
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***THIS IS AN EPISODE FROM THE ARCHIVES! We're now in the process of putting our back catalogue on our new feed as we migrated to podbean last May, but couldn't transfer everything at once. This episode was originally released on 3/2/17.*** Bonnie and Clyde deserved better! Listen in as Mulder and Jones Recap all the big moments of Hollywood's bigg…
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***THIS IS AN EPISODE FROM THE ARCHIVES! We're now in the process of putting our back catalogue on our new feed as we migrated to podbean last May, but couldn't transfer everything at once. This episode was originally released on 3/11/17.*** Mulder, Jones, and the Wolfman continue their exploration of the Blaxploitation era by breaking down a more …
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***THIS IS AN EPISODE FROM THE ARCHIVES! We're now in the process of putting our back catalogue on our new feed as we migrated to podbean last May, but couldn't transfer everything at once. This episode was originally released on 3/20/17.*** Mulder and Jones finish off their exploration of the Blaxploitation era by taking a look at a Bond film that…
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***THIS IS AN EPISODE FROM THE ARCHIVES! We're now in the process of putting our back catalogue on our new feed as we migrated to podbean last May, but couldn't transfer everything at once. This episode was originally released on 4/1/17.*** Jones and Mulder are back to talk about their new rating system and what they've been watching lately, right …
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***THIS IS AN EPISODE FROM THE ARCHIVES! We're now in the process of putting our back catalogue on our new feed as we migrated to podbean last May, but couldn't transfer everything at once. This episode was originally released on 4/17/17.*** Mulder and Jones discuss some Film news including the current Minneapolis/St.Paul International Film Festiva…
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***THIS IS AN EPISODE FROM THE ARCHIVES! We're now in the process of putting our back catalogue on our new feed as we migrated to podbean last May, but couldn't transfer everything at once. This episode was originally released on 5/1/17.*** Wolfie T is back in the studio as he and Mulder discuss their top 5 movies from Wolfie's birth year, 1987. WT…
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***THIS IS AN EPISODE FROM THE ARCHIVES! We're now in the process of putting our back catalogue on our new feed as we migrated to podbean last May, but couldn't transfer everything at once. This episode was originally released on 5/7/17.*** Mulder and Jones are back with some MSPIFF wrap-up and another round of what did you see Clarice? Films discu…
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***THIS IS AN EPISODE FROM THE ARCHIVES! We're now in the process of putting our back catalogue on our new feed as we migrated to podbean last May, but couldn't transfer everything at once. This episode was originally released on 5/10/17.*** Mulder and Jones are back to break down the 2003 South Korean classic, Oldboy! Listen in as the guys discuss…
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***THIS IS AN EPISODE FROM THE ARCHIVES! We're now in the process of putting our back catalogue on our new feed as we migrated to podbean last May, but couldn't transfer everything at once. This episode was originally released on 5/30/17.*** In WTM's longest episode to date, Mulder, Jones, and Wolfie T discuss Bill & Ted's Most Excellent Adventure …
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