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Movie of the Week

Mike Sitnikov, Will Gish

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Each week, Will Gish (Fat Boy, Daddy) and Mike Sitnikov (Hawg, Hawg Lord) watch and discuss a new movie ranging from classics to modern day cinema. Take a deep dive with us as we discuss cinema, drink beer, and try not to put each other down too much. Don't take it too seriously, it's just cinema.
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Another week, another episode! This time we watch the recent French Netflix shark movie, Under Paris. It's a bit silly, but overall turned out to be quite a good film. So sit back and sink your teeth into another episode of your favorite podcast. Mike's IG: www.instagram.com/miketerrible Will's IG: www.instagram.com/brentwood.buddha Will's Twitter:…
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I hope you're ready for some gooey, nasty 80s fun. In today's episode we discuss the 1986 horror film From Beyond. This is from the same team that made Re-Animator and features the same director, producer, and actors. It's an amazingly fun, nasty, and slick movie with some great scares and sequences. Did we love it more than Re-Animator? Tune in to…
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We get nawty this week with an action film reboot of a 1980s classic. Well, classic in the nostalgia sense. It's a silly and cheesy affair and the reboot is no different. I'm talking about Road House, starring Jake Gyllenhaal. Tune in to see how this compares with the Patrick Swayze original and if Hog and Daddy loved it! Mike's IG: www.instagram.c…
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We're back with a brand new episode of your favorite podcast, Movie of the Week. This week, we revisit the 1990 film Bird on a Wire starring Mel Gibson and Goldie Hawn. Will had remembered seeing this film when he was a kid and enjoyed it so it was a perfect time to revisit it since Mike had never seen it before. It's a fun little romantic adventur…
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This one is a doozy. Our longest, and by far, most drunkest podcast yet. In this episode, Daddy and Hawg down some drinks and go over a list of the top 150 Sci-Fi films of all time that was put out by Rolling Stone. Spoiler Alert, this list is highly questionable. As the night progresses and the drinks increase, the conversation boils down into a d…
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We're back for another countdown! Last episode, we looked at Mike's top 250 films of all time. This episode, it's Will's turn. What movies are on his list? How much overlap is there? Will Daddy ever shut up or will he just talk and talk and talk... Mike's IG: www.instagram.com/miketerrible Will's IG: www.instagram.com/brentwood.buddha Will's Twitte…
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We're trying something a bit different this week. Instead of reviewing a movie, we thought it'd be fun to go through our top 250 films of all time lists. This week, we're doing Mike's list. We start way back for some classics and progress to more modern films. Come check out what Mike has on his list of top 250 films ever! Mike's IG: www.instagram.…
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In this weeks episode we go to Mike's roots and explore the 1994 Action/Sci-Fi film No Escape starring Ray Liotta, Lance Henriksen, Ernie Hudson, among others. It's a fun action film that would be right at home in the 80s. Does Will appreciate this kind of film? Tune in to find out! Mike's IG: www.instagram.com/miketerrible Will's IG: www.instagram…
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Today we have a very controversial movie we're tackling. Will is a big fan of Gaspar Noe and so we decided to revisit this notorious film. For those who don't know, Irreversible stars Vincent Cassel and Monica Bellucci and features some very graphic scenes. It is also a film that happens in reverse time. Did we love it, could we look past the vile …
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Are you ready to get weird? This week we dive into The Void, a 2016 creature feature sci-fi film from Canada. This film is a throwback to John Carpenter and other practical effects masterpieces of the 1980s. It's weird, it's fun, it's bizarre... it's everything you want in a sci-fi horror. Join as as we discuss this film. Did we love it? Tune in to…
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This week, Mike and Will go old school with Arsenic and Old Lace starring Cary Grant and Priscilla Lane. This 1944 comedy/crime drama is set almost entirely in one location and is Mike's first time watching it. It's full of twists and turns, surprises, and some genuinely amazing dialogue. Join us as we dive into the 40s! Mike's IG: www.instagram.co…
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In this episode, we discuss the 2005 film starring Daddy of all Daddy's Russell Crowe. This is a great depression era boxing movie that reminded us a bit of Rocky and other sports movies where someone rises above adversary. But did we love it? You'll have to tune in to find out! Mike's IG: www.instagram.com/miketerrible Will's IG: www.instagram.com…
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We've got a fun, creepy entry for you all today. Daddy and Hawg watch The Ritual, a film on Netflix centered around grief, loss, and a creature in the woods. Did we love it, did we hate it? You've have to listen to find out! Mike's IG: www.instagram.com/miketerrible Will's IG: www.instagram.com/brentwood.buddha Will's Twitter: https://twitter.com/w…
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We're trying something a bit different this week and exploring something from Mike's childhood. This 1973 comedy is from the former Soviet Union and was a very popular and influential comedy. It's a story about about a scientist who creates a time machine and accidentally sends his neighbor and a thief back in time to the period of Ivan the Terribl…
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This week we explore the awesome Italian film Suburra. You may have heard the name, as there are several spin-off shows on Netflix with this name that all have to do with the Italian underworld. You've got it all here; corrupt politicians, gangsters, drug addicts, prostitutes, death, murder, revenge. It's a beautiful film with a great soundtrack by…
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Hell yeah, it's time for another Rob Zombie film. Ever since Daddy say House of 1000 Corpses he's been obsessed with seeing the sequel and follow up, The Devil's Rejects. Today, we finally got around to seeing it. This 2005 film is a brutal, redneck, road movie full of violence, comedy, vengeance. It's a fun time for sure. Come check this review ou…
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We all know Oliver Stone is a an excellent filmmaker. When we think of him, I imagine most people think of Platoon, Born on the 4th of July, JFK, etc. But Salvador seems to be a bit of an under appreciated film from his filmography. This week, Hawg and Daddy, check out this 1986 War Drama. A good time will be had by all! Mike's IG: www.instagram.co…
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Who's in the mood for a fantastic modern western, with a unique setting? Well if you are, you're in for a treat. This week, Hawg and Daddy explore The Dark Valley, a western set in a snowy European valley. It's a dark, bleak, and memorable tale of revenge. Mike's IG: www.instagram.com/miketerrible Will's IG: www.instagram.com/brentwood.buddha Will'…
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No more days till Halloween, Halloween, Halloween, no more days till Halloween, Silver Shamrock. That's right, as a special Halloween treat we decided with watch one of Will's favorite films from the Halloween franchise, the often misunderstood and under appreciated Halloween 3: Season of the Witch. Come join us as we discuss the mainly aura of Tom…
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This time we've got a bonafide classic for you. The epic, Lawrence of Arabia directed by David Lean. Will had never seen this before and when it was showing, on film, at the Aero in Santa Monica we knew we couldn't miss it. Join the boys as they take a deep dive into this epic. Mike's IG: www.instagram.com/miketerrible Will's IG: www.instagram.com/…
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After months of trying to convince Daddy to watch the 2018 film Upgrade, Hawg finally convinced him to give it a go. Join us as we explore this low budget sci-fi cyberpunk movie from Leigh Whannell of Saw fame and see what we thought of it. Did we love it, hate it, or something in-between? Make sure to stick around for a silly little blooper at the…
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The Boys go Old School this week with a classic, the Douglas Sirk directed Written on the Wind. This drama came out in 1956 and stars Rock Hudson and Lauren Bacall. It's got action, it's got melodrama, it's got family issues, and even a nymphomaniac sister to boot. Join us as we discuss this classic and see if we loved it or hated it. Mike's IG: ww…
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Today's episode covers the extremely brutal South Korean flick I Saw The Devil. Will isn't a huge fan of such extreme cinema, so he was in for quite a shock. Join us to cover this really well made film and see if we loved it or not. Mike's IG: www.instagram.com/miketerrible Will's IG: www.instagram.com/brentwood.buddha Will's Twitter: https://twitt…
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Another week, another episode. We're going for something new this time as Hawg and Daddy watch the brand new Netflix film, You People. This is one of only a handful of comedies we've done and so we were excited to be doing something different. Did we like it? Did we hate it? Did we go off on random tangents about film, you bet. Join us on the lates…
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Today's episode dives into the neo-noir world of Michael Mann, in his directorial debut Thief. Released in 1981, it began a very successful career for the director. Starring James Cann, James Belushi, Tuesday Weld, it was Mike's pick and to this day is one of the slickest, coolest films ever with an unforgettable score from Tangerine Dream. Mike's …
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You're in for a treat this week. The film is As Tears Go By and this happens to be Mike's first time seeing a Wong Kar-wai movie. Join Hawg and Daddy as they discuss the film and react to it and what they both thought of it. Mike's IG: www.instagram.com/miketerrible Will's IG: www.instagram.com/brentwood.buddha Will's Twitter: https://twitter.com/w…
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Another week, another episode. This time, Hawg and Daddy venture into the demented world of Rob Zombie with his feature debut, House of 1000 Corpses. Recently, Rob Zombie screened the film in Los Angeles and then did a Q&A afterward, which we were able to attend. So let's revisit the beginning of Rob Zombie's horror film career and see what we thou…
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Rev up your engines for another adrenaline-packed episode of "Movie of the Week" with your hosts, Will and Mike! This time, we're digging into the high-octane action of the 1991 classic, Stone Cold. It's an extremely entertaining movie and fans of early Seagal, Van Damme, Arnold, etc. will be right at home. So, buckle up and join us as we dissect t…
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Get set for a thrill ride with Hawg and Daddy. This time, we're unwrapping the hair-raising classic, The Exorcist 3. Mike's love for heart-pounding horror led him to pick this film after hearing good things about it from various sources, and catching a glimpse of it in the Dahmer series. Grab your popcorn and get ready to explore the terrifying wor…
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Ghost in the Shell, an extremely important anime from 1995 is this weeks video. Hawg and Daddy do a deep dive into the anime, other animes, cyberpunk content, and so much else. Join us for an exploration of this often imitated, but never duplicated classic. Mike's IG: www.instagram.com/miketerrible Will's IG: www.instagram.com/brentwood.buddha Will…
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Ah, the 80s. A glorious time for sleazy, grimy, dirty, exploitation flicks. The Exterminator, released in 1980, is a great example of the grindhouse genre from the early 80s. It features traumatized military vets, urban decay, violence, vigilantism, and how can we forget a flamethrower. This weeks flick, as picked by Hawg, is something a bit differ…
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In this weeks episode, Hawg and Daddy take a look at an older film in the form of 1962s Ivan's Childhood. Directed by the great Russian director Andrei Tarkovsky, this film explores a child's interactions with a military regiment during WWII. It's a powerful and visually striking film. Come see what the Boys have to say about it. Mike's IG: www.ins…
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In this weeks episode, Hawg and Daddy take a slight detour in their films and explore the comedy cult classic, Grandma's Boy. This 2006 comedy starred Allen Covert and Linda Cardellini. You may know Allen from his many collaborations with Adam Sandler and that's the type of humor you should expect in the film. A funny, silly, stoner comedy about ga…
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Another week another episode. This time, Hawg and Daddy try out a contemporary film. 2022s Nope, Directed by Jordan Peele, is a sci-fi horror film starring Daniel Kaluuya and Keke Palmer. It's full of metaphors, great camera work, and much more. But did Hawg and Daddy actually like it? Tune in to hear their thoughts about the film. As always, hilar…
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After trying to convince Will to watch the underrated 1977 film Sorcerer for ages, Mike finally convinced him to do so. In this episode, Hawg and Daddy take a deep dive into the intense William Friedkin film. They discuss working conditions on set, the film itself, and what they thought it all meant. Tune in for an awesome episode! Mike's IG: www.i…
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Welcome back to Episode 2 of Movie of the Week! This time, Mike and Will are diving headfirst into the explosive Hong Kong masterpiece, City on Fire, directed by the legendary Ringo Lam back in 1987. Mike is in for a wild ride—this will be the first time he's seeing the film! Join us as we peel back the layers of City on Fire, discuss Ringo Lam's o…
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Get ready for the ultimate cinematic throwback as Will and Mike kick off Movie of the Week with a bang! In the premiere episode we're tackling the iconic masterpiece, Commando, starring none other than Arnold Schwarzenegger. Our resident '80s aficionado and action junkie, Mike, handpicked this gem and nearly ruined his pants from excitement! So, gr…
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