Have You Seen?! The Movie Podcast
Grab some popcorn and join Joe and Dylan as we take on the greatest movies Dylan somehow skipped. Have You Seen?! The Movie Podcast makes every episode feel like movie night with friends and where every classic is a brand-new premiere.
Episodes
34 episodes
Michael!
The first seconds matter, and Michael knows it. We talk about how the film opens with the kind of musical rush that can instantly snap you back into a time, a place, and a version of yourself that remembers hearing those songs for the first tim...
Rebel Without A Cause: Would You Survive the Chicken Run?
A teen drama from 1955 shouldn’t feel this raw, yet Rebel Without a Cause still lands like a punch. We rewatch James Dean as Jim Stark and end up talking less about “rebellion” and more about what happens when parents can’t lead, adults don’t l...
Project Hail Mary: We cried over a rock alien
You know that rare sci fi movie that makes you laugh, then quietly punches you in the chest five minutes later? Project Hail Mary did that to us. We saw it together in theaters and walked out with the same reaction: we need to talk about it rig...
Ferris Bueller’s Day Off: Save Ferris!
Too many responsibilities. Too many expectations. Too many mornings where you don’t even want to get up. We start there, because that’s the emotional engine hiding inside Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, and it’s why the movie still lands as more than...
Apollo 13: Under Pressure
Artemis II just made the world look up again, so we decided to go back to one of the most intense space stories ever filmed: Ron Howard’s Apollo 13. It’s a movie where you can know every beat of the history and still feel your stomach drop when...
Raiders of the Lost Ark: He Brought A Gun To A Sword Fight?!
Raiders Of The Lost Ark has one of those rare openings you can feel in your bones, and watching it with fresh eyes raised a bigger question than we expected: is the movie’s legendary status built on story, craft, or just nonstop momentum? We ju...
Popcorn Logic And Five Star Chaos
Two movies. Two personal picks. One big question: why do some films stick to you so hard that you can rewatch them forever and still find something new?We go deep on Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest, starting with the surprisi...
Have You Seen?! The Blooper Reel
Chaos can be a teacher—and our season one blooper reel has a lot to teach. We pull back the curtain on the misreads, mispronounced legends, and plot summaries that went gloriously sideways, then talk honestly about how the stumbles sharpened ou...
Now That's What I Call Sponsors! VOL 1
What happens when fake sponsors become the soul of a show? We hit play on a greatest-hits tribute to the parody ads that listeners kept quoting, texting, and, yes, briefly Googling to see if they were real. We pull back the curtain on the voice...
Matrix: From Bullet Time To Big Ideas
What if the most stylish action movie of 1999 is also a guide to waking up? We dive back into The Matrix to explore how a hacker’s choice cracked open questions about reality, faith, and control—then changed the way movies look, move, and sound...
E.T.: Spielberg, And The Magic Of Childhood Wonder
A theme park line turned into a friendship with cinema. We finally sit down with E.T. and discover why this quiet suburban tale still makes hearts race, even when the effects show their age. One of us grew up with Elliot and Gertie; the other j...
La Bamba: The 1987 Music Biopic That Refused a Happy Ending
A young life races forward while the clock runs out. We dive into La Bamba to trace how Richie Valens’ meteoric rise, complicated family ties, and a culture-rich 1950s Los Angeles collide in a story that still stings—and sings. From the opening...
Groundhog Day: Rewound And Reconsidered
What happens when a smug weatherman runs out of shortcuts, but not out of mornings? We dive into Groundhog Day as more than a time-loop gag, tracing how a goofy premise evolves into a sharp study of character, choice, and the quiet work of beco...
Breakfast Club: Turns Out Detention Is Group Therapy With Lockers
Five students walk into a library carrying labels — brain, athlete, basket case, princess, criminal — and walk out carrying each other’s truths. We dive into why The Breakfast Club still feels urgent, not retro, and how John Hughes turns a one-...
The Godfather: What Do We Owe Family, And What Does It Cost
The party looks like a wedding, but the real ceremony is power being passed in whispers. We sat down with The Godfather—one of us for the first time, the other for the hundredth—and pulled apart how family, ritual, and silence fuse into a bluep...
Jurassic Park: We Came For Dinosaurs and Stayed For Jeff Goldblum
What happens when wonder meets hubris and the gates actually open? We return to Jurassic Park to unpack why those dinosaurs still feel alive—on screen and in our imaginations—and how a bold mix of practical effects and early CGI changed the blo...
Stand By Me, Rob Reiner's Legacy Through A Coming Of Age Classic
A body by the tracks. Four boys with something to prove. And a filmmaker who turned a small-town legend into a timeless portrait of friendship, grief, and the stories that outlive us. We return to Stand By Me to honor Rob Reiner’s legacy and ex...
Annie; Hard Knock Takes On A Soft-Hearted Classic
A comic-strip orphan, a Broadway juggernaut, and an 80s movie that went bigger than big—Annie gives us plenty to love and plenty to question. We dive straight into the film’s strange alchemy: John Huston’s gritty instincts guiding a glossy musi...
A Voice on Christmas Eve
This Christmas Eve, we’re sharing something truly special, a family treasure, brought back to life for one more holiday night.Growing up, our Christmas Eve wasn’t complete without one familiar tradition: gathering together to hear a belo...
We Revisit Charlie Brown To Find Out What The Holidays Are Really About
The holidays get loud, but one small special still quiets a room. We’re taking a heartfelt tour through A Charlie Brown Christmas—how a tiny budget, a six‑month deadline, and a few bold choices created a tradition that still feels honest. Our c...
Home Alone: The Ultimate Holiday Battle Plan
A kid’s Die Hard with more Christmas and zero blood? We finally put Home Alone under the microscope to see why Kevin’s traps, the Wet Bandits’ pratfalls, and that church scene still hit so hard. One of us watched it for the first time; the othe...
Die Hard, Office Parties, And The Making Of A Holiday Classic
What makes an action movie timeless—and a holiday movie, too? We dive headfirst into Die Hard to unpack how a Christmas Eve office party turns into a masterclass in suspense, character, and practical effects. From the first “yippee-ki-yay” to t...
Dreaming of a White Christmas
A classic can feel brand-new when you know where to look. We sat down with White Christmas and unpacked why this mid-century musical still wraps the room in warmth: the crooner intimacy of Bing Crosby, the elastic comedy of Danny Kaye, and a sc...
I Came For Butterbeer And Left With Ten Thousand Steps And A Churro Debt
A bonus detour to Universal Orlando turned into the perfect stress test for smarter park days. We started by moving from Dockside to Aventura to cut down those end-of-day slogs, then leaned on the water taxi to clear security early and land nea...
Planes, Trains & Holiday Chaos
A burned car on the shoulder, a vibrating motel bed, and a rental counter conversation that could strip paint—sometimes the road to Thanksgiving dinner looks nothing like the postcard. We break down why Planes, Trains and Automobiles still hits...