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We wrap up our focus on Movies From Our Youth with a look back at Another Stakeout from 1993. This sequel to Stakeout (1987) stars Richard Dreyfuss, Emilio Estevez, Rosie O'Donnell and Dennis Farina. Stan Switek is back to help us break it all down as well as help us with a new segment on the show, Movie Recommendations. The month of May is when we do our Birthday Picks episodes, first of which will be on Hardbodies (1984) with...
This is a Sneak Peek to our upcoming episode (#361) in which we covered Another Stakeout (1993) with guest Stan Switek. These are two unedited excerpts from the episode where we discussed Movie Recommendations and promoted an upcoming Bonus episode.
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Continuing our focus on Movies From Our Youth we were joined once again by Brother Clint to discuss a mid-90's staple, Jumanji (1995).
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Mulder and Wolfie are joined once again by Stan Switek to discuss another movie from their (Wolfie's) youth, Air Bud (1997). This was a first time watch for Mulder and Stan so tune in to see if it's as good as Wolfie says it is, plus there's a tangent about a local Pro Wrestling Legend that you won't want to miss. Enjoy.
Next up on “Movies From Our Youth,” Jumanji (1995).
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Zolly Becker is back to discuss the Oscars Post-Mortem and to give his thoughts on the best films of 2025. Mulder and Wolfie end the episode with the movie challenge in which Lucky Number Slevin (2006) and Brigsby Bear (2017) were discussed with spoilers. Next episode to drop will be on Airbud (1997), followed by Jumanji (1995) and then we wrap up the Movies From Our Youth focus with Another Stakeout (1993) sometime in April. Be su...
Mulder and Wolfie welcome Stan Switek back to the show as they shift focus to “Movies From Our Youth”. First up, a Charlie Sheen/Kristy Swanson team-up, The Chase (1994). A victim of 20th Century Fox being bought by the big bad mouse, this film has nearly been wiped off the face of the Earth. There’s an Out Of Print DVD from 20 years ago but that’s about it. It’s not even available to rent or purchase digitally. Is it as good as Mu...
Mulder and Wolfie were joined by an Over-Caffeinated Zolly Becker to discuss a Minnesota Movie from their childhood, Drop Dead Fred (1991). Listen in to find out what Drop Dead Fred is really all about! You can also find out what films that have stolen from DDF over the years and it's a surprisingly long list. Next week we start our focus on Movies From Our Youth. First up is the Charlie Sheen Vehicle, The Chase (1994).
Mulder and Wolfie T kick off their 2-part Minnesota Movies series with a look at Sam Raimi's A Simple Plan (1998). On the next episode, Zolly Becker returns to wrap up this focus on local films with Drop Dead Fred (1991).
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Mulder and Wolfie T are joined once again by Zolly Becker to usher in the new year as well as the new season (12?) of WTM. Zolly was dying to discuss Avatar: Fire and Ash so him and Wolfie have a spirited discussion regarding Cameron's 3rd Avatar movie. We also discuss what's new on the show, preview the next couple of months and complete a duel Movie Challenge. Movies discussed in this episode: Avatar: Fire and Ash (2025), Divinit...
Season 2 of Mirrorball Movie Cowboys concludes with a very special episode. In fact, it's an episode 15 years in the making. Stu, from the Midnight Movie Cowboys podcast adores Can't Stop the Music (1980), and has always wanted to do an episode on it. It may have seemed like a pipe dream because the other 2 members of the MMC, Hunter and John, were reluctant to say the least. Well the stars aligned and it finally happened. Not only...
Merry (Black) Xmas! Mulder and Wolfie close out the year by taking a look at a much overlooked horror remake in 2006's Black Christmas. Returning guest and unofficial 3rd chair Zolly Becker also stops by to help us break down the blood bath at Billy's house. Enjoy! We'll be back in a few weeks with Season 12 of WTM.
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In the last "Recently Seen" Episode of the Year, Wolfie and Mulder discuss their most recent first-time-watches and take a look at what is coming up on Watch This Movie. Movies discussed in this episode: No Other Choice (2025), Silent Night, Deadly Night (2025), The Forgotten (2004), License to Kill (1989), Romancing the Stone (1984) and The Jewel of the Nile (1985).
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Season 2 of Mirrorball Movie Cowboys continues with the 1979 Linda Blair vehicle (literally), Roller Boogie!
Mulder and Stu (from the wonderful Midnight Movie Cowboys) podcast are both massive fans of everything Disco. So back in 2022 they decided to make an offshoot series of episodes focusing on Disco films and the soundtracks within them. Season 1 consisted of 3 episodes focusing on Boogie Nights (1997), The Last Days of Disco ...
Happy Thanksgiving! Feast your ears(?) on our latest helping of WTM. Hunter Duesing joined to help us break down Eli Roth’s modern Holiday Classic, Thanksgiving (2023). Kick back, loosen the belt and listen in as we discuss Roth’s carving of American Consumerism. Per usual, this episode is Stuffed full of tangents, so be sure to listen on an empty stomach.
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At long last we wrap up our focus on horror remakes with the 1978 classic, Invasion of the Body Snatchers. Stan Switek is back to help us break it all down and to differentiate between human and pod person. The usual tangents ensue, and in fact there was a pretty decent one that lasted longer than 10 minutes at the onset, so to appease all the folks that would wish we would stay more on topic, I cut it and pasted it to the end of t...
The long overdue return of the Mirrorball Movie Cowboys podcast is finally here! Mulder and Stu (from the wonderful Midnight Movie Cowboys) podcast are both massive fans of everything Disco. So back in 2022 they decided to make an offshoot series of episodes focusing on Disco films and the soundtracks within them. Season 1 consisted of 3 episodes focusing on Boogie Nights (1997), The Last Days of Disco (1998) and 54 (1998) respecti...
As we celebrate All Hallow's Eve, Zolly Becker joined us for a look back at the 2003 remake/reboot of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. This episode is jam-packed with discussion on all things Leatherface. We discuss every film in the franchise, their respective place in it, as well as some knockoffs and the new Netflix Ed Gein show. Hell, even some of our tangents are TCM-related. We also touch on most of the Platinum Dunes Horror fil...
Mulder and Wolfie are joined once again by Ian Irza to discuss When a Stranger Calls (1979). This episode is the last of our Stranger Danger series and next up we're back to Horror remakes with The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003) with Zolly Becker as well as Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978) so their's plenty of Horror episodes on the horizon over the next several weeks. Enjoy!
Mulder and Wolfie are joined once again by Stan Switek to continue on through their slate of Stranger Danger movies with 1981's Eyes of a Stranger. On the next episode we will be discussing When a Stranger Calls (1978) with Ian Irza and then we're back to Horror remakes with The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003) with Zolly Becker so their's plenty of Horror episodes on the horizon over the next several weeks. Enjoy!
We're back with another episode to discuss recently seen movies. Films discussed in this episode: One Battle After Another (2025), The Last Showgirl (2024), The Pope's Exorcist (2023), The Living Daylights (1987). Please stay tuned for upcoming episodes that cover Eyes of a Stranger (1981), When a Stranger Calls (1979), The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003) and Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978).
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