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By Josh
The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.
Dead podcast?
For this show I let people on Discord vote on which movie I should watch out of a list of randomly-picked movies that I've never seen from my giant watchlist, I watch the one that wins, and I talk about it for a bit (complete with spoilers so be warned). This time I talk about the 2016 Japanese kaiju movie Shin Godzilla, co-directed by Hideaki Anno and Shinji Higuchi and written by the former.
The bulk of this episode was recorded a million years ago, but the intro is fresh, because reasons.
Join the Discord server for the podcast so you can vote on which movie I should watch next when I put up polls: https://discord.gg/nQ6CjaAd4G
Dead podcast.
For this show I let people on Discord vote on which movie I should watch out of a list of randomly-picked movies that I've never seen from my giant watchlist, I watch the one that wins, and I talk about it for a bit (complete with spoilers so be warned). This time I talk about the insane 1997 action thriller Face/Off, directed by John Woo and starring Nicolas Cage and John Travolta.
For this podcast I let people on Discord vote on which movie I should watch out of a list of randomly-picked movies that I've never seen from my giant watchlist, I watch the one that wins, and I talk about it for a bit (complete with spoilers so be warned). This time I was goaded into watching the Academy Award winning 2011 computer-animated Western comedy Rango, directed by Gore Verbinski, starring Johnny Depp as a god danged lizard. Been sitting on this one for a while due to taking a vacation and such. Enjoy.
For this podcast I let people on Discord vote on which movie I should watch out of a list of randomly-picked movies that I've never seen from my giant watchlist, I watch the one that wins, and I talk about it for a bit (complete with spoilers so be warned). For October I switched things up a bit with a massive poll with nearly 200 horror (or thriller or whatever) movies on it that I let people vote for as many options on the poll as they wanted, and then tried to watch as many of the top vote-getters as I could. And now you're finally starting to see the very beginning of the results of that endeavor at the absolute tail end of November! I talk about ten different movies in this one (timestamps below), and yes, I will do another roundup from that poll even if it kills me and doesn't come out until next year. Because horror movies are always great.
For this podcast I let people on Discord vote on which movie I should watch out of a list of randomly-picked movies that I've never seen from my giant watchlist, I watch the one that wins, and I talk about it for a bit (complete with spoilers so be warned). This time I watched a 2007 remake of an old western, 3:10 to Yuma, directed by James Mangold.
For this podcast I let people on Discord vote on which movie I should watch out of a list of randomly-picked movies that I've never seen from my giant watchlist, I watch the one that wins, and I talk about it for a bit (complete with spoilers so be warned). This time I watched the iconic Steven Spielberg's first feature film as director from 1971 called Duel, an action thriller about a murderous truck driver terrorizing a commuter.
For this podcast I let people on Discord vote on which movie I should watch out of a list of randomly-picked movies that I've never seen from my giant watchlist, I watch the one that wins, and I talk about it for a bit (complete with spoilers so be warned). This time I watched The Dark Crystal, the 1982 dark fantasy movie with puppets directed by Jim Henson and Frank Oz.
On this podcast I usually let people on Discord vote on which movie I should watch out of a list of randomly-picked movies that I've never seen from my giant watchlist, watch the one that wins, and then talk about it for a bit (complete with spoilers so be warned). But this time I watched a movie related to a movie I already watched as part of what I'm calling Representative Cinemocracy, where I continue watching the filmography of the same director, or in the same series of movies, or something that has a connection along those lines to a previously voted-on movie. For this episode I watched The Castle of Cagliostro, a 1979 Japanese anime film directed by Hayao Miyazaki of Studio Ghibli, as well as an entry in the Lupin the Third franchise.
For this podcast I let people on Discord vote on which movie I should watch out of a list of randomly-picked movies that I've never seen from my giant watchlist, I watch the one that wins, and I talk about it for a bit (complete with spoilers so be warned). This time I watched the 1976 horror movie Carrie directed by Brian De Palma and based on the novel by Stephen King.
For this podcast I let people on Discord vote on which movie I should watch out of a list of randomly-picked movies that I've never seen from my giant watchlist, I watch the one that wins, and I talk about it for a bit (complete with spoilers so be warned). This time I watched the 1984 sci-fi action movie The Terminator, directed by James Cameron. I also rewatched T2: Judgment Day and talk about that a bit in addition.
The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.