I Like to Watch Ep. 54—Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)
Neither of the boys could get a copy of Dogville in time, so Hall called an audible and instead chose a movie that he loves and hates to watch—Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.
I Like to Watch Ep. 53—Blazing Saddles (1974)
Donnie picks a comedy classic (one that might not get financed today) and the joy for both is apparent in their mutual love of Mel Brooks’s Blazing Saddles. We don’t need no stinking badges!
I Like to Watch Ep. 52—Dazed and Confused (1993)
Yes. The boys are definitely “Alright, alright, alright…” with Hall’s pick of Richard Linklater’s Dazed and Confused.
I Like to Watch Ep. 51—Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998)
Donnie picks the equally loved and hated Terry Gilliam masterpiece Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. Turns out, Hall LOVES this movie.
I Like to Watch Ep. 50—Bone Tomahawk (2015)
In what Donnie calls a deep cut horror pic, Hall likes to watch Bone Tomahawk!
I Like to Watch Ep. 49—Evil Dead 2: Dead by Dawn (1987)
It’s the witching month and along with D. Smith binging on all things Halloween, he has chosen a horror camp classic for the podcast viewing pleasure: Evil Dead 2: Dead by Dawn.
I Like to Watch Ep. 48—This is Spinal Tap (1984)
One of Hall’s favorite films of all time, the brilliant, hysterical This is Spinal Tap is a treat for both our Dons.
I Like to Watch Ep. 47—Swingers (1996)
Mr. Smith goes to Vegas by way of neo-hipster 90’s L.A. and choses one of his favorites—the 1996 break out classic Swingers.
I Like to Watch Ep. 46—The Lobster (2015)
Outside of his love for all things vapid action and superhero, Hall has a weird, darkly twisted sense of humor. Thus, his choice for this episode, Yorgos Lanthimos’s The Lobster.
I Like to Watch Ep. 45—Night of the Living Dead (1968)
Both in solidarity with his striking brethren and because his choice is a genuine genre-shifter, an icon among horror flicks, Mr. Smith goes to the zombies and we talk about George Romero’s Night of the Living Dead.
I Like to Watch Ep. 44—The Sting (1973)
A bit of talk about the strike, a dive into the glorious 1973 Newman/Redford film The Sting, and in solidarity, no trailers for upcoming films.
I Like to Watch Ep. 43—The Blues Brothers (1980)
It’s a fan favorite, live from the streets of Chicago and featuring some of the best musical artists of a generation. Also, more cars are destroyed in this film than in almost any other. It’s The Blues Brothers!
I Like to Watch Ep. 42—Thunderball (1965)
Three Dons! As a Father’s Day extravaganza, Donnie invited his dad, Don the Elder to join us as we talk all things Bond and specifically Thunderball.
I Like to Watch Ep. 41—The Natural (1984)
The dudes have yet to deal with sports movies so Hall picks a classic—The Natural.
I Like to Watch Ep. 40—A Fish Called Wanda (1988)
The boys dive into the classic eighties comedy A Fish Called Wanda!
I Like to Watch Ep. 39—Brazil (1985)
Don brings out his big guns with his single favorite movie of all time—Terry Gilliam’s Brazil. This is a meaty discussion, gang.
I Like to Watch Ep. 38— Werewolf by Night (2022)
Donnie invites his cousin Nikki, co-host of the America’s Asses podcast, to come on our show and argue about movies. She chooses a Marvel film and he loses his mind. Luckily, she chose Werewolf by Night.
I Like to Watch Ep. 36—Wild Things (1998)
The Professor and the Madman get into it over one of the cheesiest/sleeziest movies of the late nineties, John McNaughton’s Wild Things. The film causes the boys to get into some dicey territory about what is and is not acceptable in film from days gone by.
I Like to Watch Ep. 35—The Mothman Prophecies (2002) w/ Derek Hayes
Don and Don are joined by filmmaker/podcaster Derek Hayes to discuss the Oscars, Derek’s new documentary, and The Mothman Prophecies (the movie, not the actual prophecies…).