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What are the The Best 1980s & 1990s Movies? Do you find yourself asking if the movies we loved while growing up were really that good? Have you caught yourself thinking, “why don’t make movies like they use to?” Can you still remember spending your Friday Nights searching for the perfect movie rental at Blockbuster Video? Do you know what Blockbuster Video is? If you answered yes, then this is the podcast for you! Website: http://shatthemovies.com/the-best-80s-90s-movies/ Email: hosts@shatth ...
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All those 80s films you’d forgotten either intentionally or just faded into the mists of time - some famous, some not so famous but whatever we choose, we always have a good discussion. Come and listen to Charlie, Joe and Dom bicker over, sorry ’analyse’ whether it’s a good, bad or just plain ugly movie.
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In this special episode of Shat The Movies, hosts Gene Lyons and Big D take a heartfelt dive into the 2008 romantic comedy "Forgetting Sarah Marshall," honoring Hot Sauce Steve’s late father. With Jason Segel’s vulnerable humor, Kristen Bell’s sharp performance, and Mila Kunis’ charm, this Judd Apatow production blends emotional truths with laugh-o…
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Send us a text Jordan and Nic return to unwrap 1999s The Mummy. However, it seems that they'd much rather unwrap Rachel Weisz! Listen as two grown men who have produced children fawn over a woman from a 25-year-old movie as if they've never even seen a woman before! Marvel as they somehow discuss Rachel Weisz Esquire Magazine covers almost as much …
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In times like these, we're turning to comedy and revisiting the 90s comedy gem, "Dumb and Dumber," starring the hilarious duo Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels. Whether you're a long-time fan or just discovering this classic, you're in for a treat filled with laughter and iconic scenes. Remember Jim Carrey's epic dream sequence? Or the unforgettable road…
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On this week's episode of Shat the Movies, Gene and Big D dive into Steven Spielberg's epic 1987 coming-of-age war drama, Empire of the Sun. Commissioned by loyal listener Jeff S., this film takes us on a journey through World War II-era Shanghai. Join us as we explore Spielberg’s masterful direction, the stunning cinematography, and Bale's standou…
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This week, we're diving into the 1990 classic, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Remember those radical turtles that took the world by storm? Spoiler alert: our opinions might have changed since we were kids! Join us as we chat about everything from the surprisingly racy costumes of April O'Neil to the hilariously clunky fight scenes. We'll be sharing …
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This week on "Shat the Movies," we’re diving into The First Power (1990)! Join us as we follow Lou Diamond Phillips’ cop on the hunt for a resurrected serial killer with a sinister supernatural ability. We’ll unpack the film’s blend of horror, action, and thrills, exploring what makes it a unique ‘90s thriller. Whether you’re a fan or new to the fi…
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Ever felt like a film everyone raves about just didn’t hit the mark for you? Well, this week, we’re diving into the big, bold world of Gladiator (2000). Yes, the Russell Crowe epic that won hearts and awards alike. But, hold on to your helmets – not everyone’s convinced it deserves all the glory. Join us as we dissect why this film, with its dramat…
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Stressed about the biggest election of our lives? Shat The Movies will transport you back to a time when America was united against global terror and supermodels roamed the runways. Join us for the 2001 Ben Stiller comedy, "Zoolander." Hot Sauce Steve won the Shat Fantasy Football League last season and chose "Zoolander" as his prize. This cameo co…
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Send us a text The name's The 90s Movies Podcast. Filmshake, The 90s Movies Podcast. And if you expect us to talk, you're in luck because we're back and talking 1999s Bond film The World Is Not Enough, and it's shocking, positively shocking. To kick things off though, we quickly recap our dreadful punishment film that most definitely does not have …
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Have you ever watched a movie that left you with so many thoughts and emotions that you couldn’t stop talking about it? Well, that's exactly what happened when we revisited the 1999 classic, American Beauty. It's a film that’s smart, provocative, and a true high point of late 90s cinema. But, oh boy, does it stir up some debates! We dive deep into …
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"Halloween" is the most-covered franchise in the Shat The Movies catalogue, and this Spooktacular season we're bringing you "Halloween 2," courtesy of listener Rob T. So what if it this movie mostly takes place in the same small hospital? So what if Michael Myers' backstory essentially is rewritten? This sequel has more of what we loved about the o…
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Shat The Movies historically has been less than kind to Stephen King. So this years Spooktacular commissioner, Rob T, challenged us to rewind to the Master of Horror's first work: "Carrie." Aside from its massive pop-culture impact, this 1976 hit showcased Sissy Spacek's incredible acting skill and Brian De Palma's directorial prowess. "Carrie" als…
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Hey there! 🎃 It's that time of the year again when we cozy up with a classic Halloween flick, and this week, we're sinking our teeth into the 1987 cult classic, "The Lost Boys." Ever wondered how a coastal Californian town became the epicenter of vampire chaos? Well, grab your popcorn as we delve into the dark comedy that is "The Lost Boys." Join u…
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Just what does it take to be among Entertainment Weekly's "50 Best High School Movies?" According to "Just One of The Guys," a film needs to be horny, depict decent journalism and have a jaw-dropping fight scene. Bonus points for cross-dressing. This 1985 adaptation of William Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" shocked Dick Ebert with its depictions of …
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Hey there, lovely film fans! After a three-month hiatus, we're back and roaring louder than a T-Rex with a fresh new look and shorter episodes. We listened to you, our awesome audience, and are here to deliver snappy 25-30 minute film discussions. So, grab your popcorn as we dive into the legendary world of Jurassic Park! This week, we're revisitin…
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This week on "Shat the Movies," we’re sprinting into the energetic world of Run Lola Run (1998)! Join us as we follow the heart-pounding journey of Lola, played by Franka Potente, as she races against time to save her boyfriend in a series of electrifying scenarios. We’ll explore the film’s innovative storytelling, stunning visuals, and the pulse-p…
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Send us a text Get ready for the touching story of a podcast and his right hand because this episode, Filmshake is talking 1999's horror comedy, Idle Hands. We're split on this episode like two stoners over the last hit, resulting in one of the funniest arguments we've ever had: is Idle Hands dumb on purpose, or is it just dumb? All that arguing gi…
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Celebrate Gene! When listener Mike T. heard Shat The Movies desperately wanted to cover "Withnail and I," he stepped up with the funds to make it happen. On its surface, "Withnail and I" is a simple movie about two out-of-work actors navigating the bleak landscape of 1960s England. Big D didn't realize it was the 1960s; he just thought England look…
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Shat The Movies travels back to 1977 as we dive deep into Steven Spielberg's iconic sci-fi classic "Close Encounters of The Third Kind." Explore the groundbreaking visuals, unforgettable score and thought-provoking themes that have captivated audiences since its release. Dick Ebert and Gene Lyons dissect memorable moments, ask what the aliens were …
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In the 1986 French romantic drama Betty Blue (37°2 le matin), directed by Jean-Jacques Beineix, Jean-Hugues Anglade stars as Zorg, a laid-back handyman and aspiring writer living a simple life in a beachside bungalow. His world is turned upside down when he meets Betty, played by Béatrice Dalle, a passionate and impulsive young woman. Their intense…
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Send us a text Who killed JFK? What really happened at Area 51? Why are they putting Fluoride in our water? Will anyone ever create the perfect 90s Movies Podcast? Yes, Filmshake did, and this time out, we're covering 1999's conspiracy-minded Jeff Bridges and Tim Robbins-starring Arlington Road! Was Lee Harvey Oswald a patsy? Are aliens real? Is th…
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In the gritty underbelly of Chicago, Payback serves up a heaping plate of revenge and betrayal—all wrapped up in a slick, neo-noir package. Starring Mel Gibson as Porter, this 1999 hit plunges viewers into a world where loyalty is as rare as a clean getaway. After being double-crossed by his wife (Maria Bello) and his partner (Gregg Henry) during a…
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Join us on this week’s "Shat the Movies" as we dive into the 1988 comedy classic, A Fish Called Wanda! We’ll revisit the film’s hilarious heist and standout performances, promising a fun and entertaining look back at this comedy gem. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to the movie, we’ve got plenty of laughs and insights to share. Tune in for a s…
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In this episode of 'Shat the Movies,' we're cranking up the volume and diving into the punk rock chaos of "SLC Punk!" from 1998. Join us as we explore the anarchic adventures of Stevo and Heroin Bob through the conservative streets of Salt Lake City. We'll laugh at the outrageous antics, critique the edgy fashion, and debate whether the film's bold…
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