I Like to Watch Ep. 89 — Take Me Out to the Ballgame w/David Himmel
Literate Ape David Himmel join the Double D (making it a triple) to get into the dugout and talk about their favorite movies about America’s past time—baseball.
I Like to Watch Ep. 88 — Scarecrow (1973) w/ George Gallo
The Double D bring back the original comeback kid, George Gallo, and the three discuss his latest joint “The Comeback Trail” with DeNiro, Tommy Lee Jones, and Morgan Freeman. Then they turn to George’s pick, the (almost) forgotten classic “Scarecrow” featuring both Al Pacino and Gene Hackman in their early careers.
I Like to Watch Ep. 87 — The Hustler (1961) & The Color of Money (1986)
Donnie picks a double feature—and an iconic duo, no doubt— but first the boys talk about the filmography of the late Val Kilmer.
I Like to Watch Ep. 86 — The TV Set (2006) w/Adam Mallinger
Joining the boys is Adam Mallinger and the three discuss his pick The TV Set as well as the Oscars and Gene Hackman’s legacy.
I Like to Watch Ep. 85 — Léon: The Professional (1994)
Don picks Donnie’s pick from way back when we started and sparks fly a bit with Luc Besson’s 1994 masterpiece Léon: The Professional.
I Like to Watch Ep. 83 — Singin’ in the Rain (1952) w/Tonatiuh
Fresh from the set of the upcoming “Kiss of the Spiderwoman” comes the boys’ guest, Tonatiuh, who chooses an absolute classic!
I Like to Watch Ep. 82 — The Thing (1982)
On the heels of last episode, Donnie decides to pick a different kind of classic, one that creeps us out. John Carpenter’s The Thing is in a class all by itself.
I Like to Watch Ep. 81—The Apartment (1960)
Don picks a classic Billy Wilder joint—The Apartment—but first the boys hold court on the Oscar race!
I Like to Watch Ep. 80 —Cliffhanger (1993)
In (the) light of the fires raging in L.A., Donnie decided to bring in a hero who could save us all—Stallone. The boys talk about the David Lynch legacy and segue into Sly’s heroic climbing in ‘Cliffhanger.’
I Like to Watch Ep. 80 —Interstellar (2014)
D. Hall decides to get scientific, metaphysical, and all about Christopher Nolan with 2014’s Interstellar.
I Like to Watch Ep. 79 —TRAILER GEEK 3: Return of the Trailer Geeks
The annual recap of all of the movies D&D recommended with only the trailer to judge. Did they see them? Did they like them? What were the best movies of the bunch and of the year?
I Like to Watch Ep. 78 —Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982)
Donnie picks one of Don’s favorite franchises and highlights the very unique Star Trek universe with Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan.
I Like to Watch Ep. 76—Hair (1979) w/ Rusty Schwimmer
Joining the boys is none other than lauded and amazing Rusty Schwimmer who likes to watch Milos Foreman’s 1979 film ‘Hair.’
I Like to Watch Ep. 75 —The Frighteners (1996)
It’s the second episode in October! D&D breakdown their (sort of) top five horror movies and then discuss Hall’s pick: Peter Jackson’s The Frighteners.
I Like to Watch Ep. 74 —Session 9 (2001)
Donnie brings a hidden gem to the podcast. Session 9. It’s rad.
I Like to Watch Ep. 73 —Armageddon (1998)
Don goes all out with a film that defines an entire genre. A movie so classic, only Donnie can quibble about the editing. Yes, roughnecks save the planet in 1998’s Armageddon.
I Like to Watch Ep. 72 —Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (1988)
This week, Donnie picks a classic animation/live action blend with “Who Framed Roger Rabbit?”
I Like to Watch Ep. 71 —Tucker: The Man and His Dream (1988)
Inspired by last episode’s breakdown of The Contender, Hall jumps on a truly upbeat film for consideration in Tucker: The Man and His Dream.
I Like to Watch Ep. 70 —The Contender (2000)
Back to standard operating procedure and, in keeping with the ascendency of Kamala Harris to candidate in the presidential race, Donnie picks a highly relevent and excellent film to watch—The Contender.