Join two industry veterans every week as they discuss movies (without spoilers) that flew under the radar, films worth revisiting, and their experiences behind the scenes.
This week, Vee and John are diving into their most niche genre yet: romantic drama period pieces, based on a book. There's also a big first on the show, this is: Far from the Madding Crowd, and Water for Elephants
For Thanksgiving, instead of doing political thrillers, John and Vee decided to honor two Hollywood greats that we lost this year: Diane Keaton and Robert Redford. Picking two of favorites from their filmographies, this is: Something's Gotta Give, and The Sting
This week John and Vee are keeping things light with two great 80s comedies where their leads have gotten themselves into a bit of trouble. This is: Midnight Run, and Fletch
This week Vee and John have picked some light movies to cleanse your palate after the month of horror, by finding good live action Disney remakes! This is: 101 Dalmatians (1996), and Cinderella (2015)
This month, John and Vee have brought you a house of horrors, and now they're gong into space to bring you ships of horrors! This is: Event Horizon, and Pandorum
In the second to last week of October, be careful who you piss off. This week Vee and John deal with curses, this is: Sleepy Hollow, and Drag Me To Hell
John and Vee are going a little lighter this week with zombie horror comedies. Get ready to laugh with two of the best horror comedies out there, this is: Shaun of the Dead, and Zombieland
Whether paranormal or human, you can't escape it when it's coming from inside the house! This is; The Hand That Rocks the Cradle, and The Amityville Horror (2005)
It's officially October, so you know what that means: it's horror month here at Movies You Missed! This week John and Vee have re-recorded a lost episode from last year. This is: The VVitch, and Carrie
Join Vee and John for a whole new kind of episode. This week they picked a movie that the other one hates! This is: We're the Millers, and White Chicks
This week John and Vee picked two sci-fi movies with questions about where we come from at their core. Both movies explore relationships with fathers, this is: Frequency, and Contact
Coming out in back-to-back years, these two 90s comic book movies are both set in the 1930s, and are both are even more entertaining now than they were when Vee and John watched them as kids. This is: The Rocketeer, and Dick Tracy
This week John and Vee picked two very different gangster movies, but both films have large casts with singular goals. This is: Smoking Aces, and Snatch
Join Vee and John as they discuss dark animated movies by Don Bluth. Both are forgotten gems from our childhoods, this is: Ferngully The Last Rainforest, and The Secret of Nimh
It's time to save the day! Join the forces that are fighting to save planet Earth from alien invasions, coming from both above and below. This is: Starship Troopers, and Pacific Rim
Second star to the right, and straight on til morning! Join John and Vee this week while they discuss the story of Peter Pan, both the classic Disney film and a reimagining. This is: Peter Pan (1953), and Hook
And we are back! John and Vee have returned from their summer break to bring you two new movies to discuss! They have picked rom-coms about pursuing love. This is: (500) Days of Summer, and Always Be My Maybe
It's John and Vee's last remastered episode of their break, and they've decided to remind everyone of the great movies that came out in 2022. Enjoy hearing about the movies they loved and hated from that year, and get ready for new episodes from them returning next week!
John and Vee have remastered their Batman episode, so it's time to grab you cape and cowl to join them and discuss their favorite movies starring the Caped Crusader.
On this week's remastered episode, Vee and John dive into terrifying creatures from their first month of horror. Just remember: In space, no one can hear you scream.
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