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The How’d You Like That Movie Podcast is a dynamic and opinionated dive into the world of film. It features candid and often humorous discussions about movies, ranging from blockbusters to indie gems. The hosts explore filmmaking elements like direction, performances, writing, and cultural impact, often offering sharp critiques and unique perspectives. It’s the perfect listen for movie buffs who enjoy a mix of insightful analysis and unfiltered hot takes.
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Every episode, we explore a movie we haven't seen in like forever, and see if it is still as good as we remember. We use the first part of the show to try and remember what we liked about the movie. Then we go over the movie which includes looking at the poster, taglines, actors, synopsis, and finally, we watch the trailer. Then we predict whether or not we will like it. The second part of the show is when we come back after watching the movie and review it. Usually with hilarious results. W ...
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Send us a text Do you remember Jack Frost from the 90s? We don't because neither of us watched this movie. It had a big budget, big starts, and big effects. So what stopped us from wanting to see it back then? Well, we're about to find out as we go back and watch Jack Frost starring Batman, we mean Micheal Keaton and Kelly Preston. As a bonus, we a…
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Three critic's go to a vampire movie isn't the intro to a dad joke but it is the inciting incident for this week's show. Robert Eggers gothic horror film and remake Nosferatu drops christmas day and we got to check out a press screening so tune in and see if it got our blood pumping or if it sucked. Helping us out is friend of the show and media cr…
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Send us a text Do you remember Santa Claus the Movie? This 1985 movie had an astronomical budget for its time. It cost more than Back to the Future, Goonies, and Witness combined. So why has one of the most expensive and elaborate movies of 1985 just faded from our memory? Well, we're about to find out! Join us as we go back to 1985 and watch Dudle…
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Send us a text Do you remember the 2007 Christmas Thriller P2? It's a nightmare scenario as old as the creation of parking garages. This finds Rachel Nichols alone in a parking garage on Christmas Eve and Wes Bentley as the creepy security guard who hunts her throughout the movie. We remember the movie being good for such a simplistic plot. So join…
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On this week's show we are talking the book that became a musical, the musical that became two movies; we're talking Wicked: Part 1. The big question is, were we entertained? There might be some controversial opinions in this episode. T Talk to us Goose https://www.howdyoulikethatmovie.com/Kris Scott által
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Send us a text Do you remember the Christmas movie Mixed Nuts from 1994? We remember almost nothing about this movie, and with a stacked cast like this—Steve Martin, Madeline Kahn, Anthony LaPaglia, Juliette Lewis, Liev Schreiber, Rita Wilson, and Adam Sandler, to name just a few—we are worried about why we haven't seen it since the 90s. We hope it…
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On this week's show we are talking about Sean Baker's latest film Anora. Since the film is about an exotic dancer having a romance with the son of a young Russian Oligarch we figured we should bring on some guests who work in the corn and SW field. So tune in , you might just learn something about something. Justine Smith Screen Editor at Cult MTL,…
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Send us a text Did you know Lethal Weapon takes place in L.A. during Christmas? Neither did we. But now that we do, we couldn't be more excited. We remember Riggs being certifiably crazy and doing a Three Stooges impression while Murtaugh complains about being too old to do pretty much anything. But you throw some Gary Busey in there and we'll grab…
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The Blood in the Snow Film Festival is happening from the 18th -23 November 2024 in Toronto. We figured the best way to get you excited was to do some quick reviews and interviews with some of this year's filmmakers. On this episode we are talking with Director Vivieno Caldinelli & Producer Lewis Spring of the film; Scared Shitless. The film is nom…
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Send us a text Do you remember 2004's Mindhunters starring Val Kilmer, Christian Slater & LL Cool J. Throw in some Ms. "Cold Case" herself (Kathryn Morris), Eion Baily & Jonny Lee Miller and you got yourself a Nostalgia Salad. Based or stolen (we're not sure) on an Agatha Christie novel and every murder mystery film that came before it, we remember…
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The Blood in the Snow Film Festival is happening from the 18th-23 November 2024 in Toronto. We figured the best way to get you excited was to do some quick reviews and interviews with some of this year's filmmakers. On this episode we are talking with director Markian Tarasiuk of the film Hunting Matthew Nichols. He also acted, wrote and executive …
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For most people Gladiator Two isn't out yet, so we are bringing you a no spoiler, top line review of the film. Helping us out is friend of the show, arts critic and festival programer Heidy Morales and our very own pod producer Rod Shaver. Should you get advanced tickets? Only one way to find out. Heidy Morales Talk to us Goose www.howdyoulikethatm…
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Send us a text Remember Idiocracy from 2006? No one heard of it when it hit theaters because the studio practically abandoned it but then it became a smash hit when released for rental. The funny thing is, people see it more as an ever-evolving transition from a comedy film to a sad documentary. We find that funny too. So join us as we go back to 2…
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Send us a text We are going back to look at "House on Haunted Hill" from 1999 & 1959 respectively. One movie was coined as "Emergo" which meant mixing real F/X and stunts in the movie theater, while the other was at the beginning of a new wave of CGI mixed with stylized gore & metal/techno music. So join us as we watch two very different movies wit…
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We are finishing off our Hot Ghouls of Halloween series with a 3some and to help us out is screen editor/film critic and cornographer Justine Smith. We will be looking at two female focused body horror films by french director Julia Ducournau; Raw (2016) and Titane (2021). We also touch on the 1983 Austrian horror thriller Angst, which was banned i…
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Send us a text Join us as we take a look at some behind-the-scenes trivia for Halloween II. There was a lot of miscommunication, he said she said, interference, and on top of all of that, a future superstar (to us anyway) making their first film appearance. Do You Remember Liking This Movie?Do You Remember That Movie? által
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Send us a text Do you remember Halloween II from 1981? This one was panned for being less scary, more gory, and a ton more blood. We don't see the problem with any of that but people back in 81 did. We don't remember much about this movie, other than it takes place right where the original ended. It also takes place in a hospital and Jamie Lee Curt…
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On this week's show we are still focusing on our Hot Ghouls of Halloween series with a double dose of the ghouls; writer/director Caroline Lindy and Scream Queen Melissa Barrera. This is Lindy's first feature, and based on her 2020 short film of the same name. 2020 Short Trailer Trailer Please head over to Apple Podcast and give us a 5 star review.…
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Send us a text We don't remember much about this movie, only that it went in a different direction than the others for better or worse. It had a more serious tone and Freddy wasn't as chatty as usual. We also don't remember that since its release this movie has become a bit of a Gay/Horror cult classic. We'll be honest, this went right over our hea…
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Send us a text Wow, there is a lot to unpack with this movie. They didn't even hire Robert Englund. They didn't use any of the music from the original, which every other film in the series does. They redid Freddy's look. New Line Cinema had a lot riding on this film, like everything, and much much more. Do You Remember Liking This Movie?…
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On this week's' show we keep rolling through spooky season with another edition of Hot Ghouls of Halloween. This week we are talking about Arkasha Steenson's breakout feature film The First Omen (2024) staring Nell Tiger Free (The Servant ), Ralph Ineson (The Which, The Northman and Nosferatu) and a little bit of Bill Nighy: The Acting Guy (Love Ac…
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Send us a text Join us as we go beyond the movie and look at some trivia from "The Addams Family". We learn that Christopher Lloyd was not the first choice for Fester and that some of the other actors being considered were eyebrow raising. Morticia might have been another famous actress had she not wanted to do another movie where she would meet he…
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Send us a text Do you remember the Addams Family from 1991? We remember it looking great; the cast was great and quite funny. But that was 30-plus years ago and we were just kids. Join us as we go back to the 90s and watch this family box office smash with a stacked cast and a look that made us think that Tim Burton himself made it. Was it a homage…
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On this week's episode we are continuing with our annual Hot Ghouls of Halloween series with Revue Cinema programer and co-host of the Movies & Chaos podcast Serena Whitney. We dig into one of her favorite films, the 80s classic Fright Night. Does Kris think it sucks? Do they end of on a weird Joker Two tangent? Does Serena drop some breaking news?…
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Send us a text Remember the Return of the Living Dead part 2? We saw it as kids and we saw it a lot. But once we got older the original dominated our viewing. Was it because part 2 was hard to find on TV or it didn't hold a candle to the original? We remember it resembled the first one, James Karen & Thom Mathews make a return in a weird connection…
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Send us a text Join us as we go behind the scenes of this Zombie Sequel and find out that some actors and crew did not enjoy their experience. A director who didn't want to direct another horror movie and some extras who were in real danger of contracting the real "Zombie Disease". WTF? Do You Remember Liking This Movie?…
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It's the most wonderful time of year! That's right it's the beginning of spooky season and that means it's our female focused series Hot Ghouls of Halloween and were talking all three Black Christmases (1974, 2006, 2019) with filmmaker and programer Dara Jade Moats. So three films, two hosts and one guest; tune in and find out it how it went. Dara …
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Send us a text Do you remember The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2? It is the sequel to one of the most influential horror movies of all time that not only divided the critics but the audience as well. We don't remember a whole lot of this movie but we remember that it was a complete 180 from the O.G. and it had Dennis Hopper. It had a lot of gore and wa…
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Send us a text The original script was completely different, the movie was banned in umpteen countries and there are completed scenes out there of the Sawyer family hunting for prime meat with full effects created by Tom Savini that should be in this film. WTF!!! Do You Remember Liking This Movie?Do You Remember That Movie? által
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On this week's show we are talking Canada's submission for Best International Feature Film for the 2025 Academy Awards; Universal Language. The second film from Canadian filmmaker Matthew Rankin (The Twentieth Century: 2019) which takes place between Montreal and Winnipeg in a Canada where Persian and French Canadian are the official languages. We …
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Send us a text Do you remember Masters of the Universe? The 1987 He-Man movie that did not resemble the beloved cartoon of the 80s, at all! We remember some good casting decisions. Frank Langella as Skeletor is awesome. Meg Foster as Evil Lynn is awesome. Dolph Lungren as He-Man, a guy who could barely speak English, why the hell not? It also stars…
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"A Russian-Canadian filmmaker gains unprecedented access to follow a Russian Army battalion in Ukraine." says the the films IMDB. The documentary Russians at War was suppose to have its North American premier at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) Friday the 13th 2024 but was paused on the Thursday; in what the festival called "an unprec…
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Send us a text Remember "Toy Soldiers" from 1991? The movie where terrorists take over a prep school with machine gun action and explosions galore. Did you also know that it was rated R? We didn't either. But we remember it was the guy who was a Hobbit, and it had the kid from "Stand By Me" who gets a leech stuck to his balls, and the kid from "Don…
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If you love indie film, if you have made indy film , or you are recovering from a TIFF (Toronto International Film Festival) hangover then this film might be for you. The story of filmmaker Zia Anger's first feature attempt Always All Ways, Anne Marie and financed/distributed by Mubi; the film deals with femininity, loss, struggle, abortion, and wh…
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Send us a text Remember Beetlejuice from the 80s? You know, the one we all saw like a hundred times. Now, with the release of the Beetlejuice sequel (Beetlejuice Beetlejuice) all these decades later, we're wondering if the original Beetlejuice is as good as we remember. It almost has to be right? Tim Burton's insane story with stop motion & macabre…
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Send us a text Join us for Bonus Trivia. You'll be amazed at who was considered for the part of Beetlejuice. Who was the first choice for Catherine O'Hara's character? The actress who almost beat out Winona Ryder? The Director who was supposed to take on the project and how you'll be astounded at the actual time Micheal Keaton appears in this film.…
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There is no band that has explained Canada to Canadians like the Tragically Hip. No Dress Rehearsal is a four part docuseries charting the life of the band the defined a country. Directed by Mike Downie, brother of the bands late frontman Gord; this series has behind the scenes footage, interviews with the band and famous supports such as Will Arne…
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Send us a text Remember Independence Day 1996? Of course, you do. It stars Will Smith, Jeff Goldblum, Pill Pullman, and a bunch of other people who get shot at by aliens with the Pew Pews and the big laser beams. We remember loving this movie. There was nothing of this scale when it came to Aliens invading Earth. But a lot of movies have come after…
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Send us a text Remember Godzilla? No not the awesome Godzilla Minus One. No not the awesome 2014 starring Bryan Cranston & Elizabeth Olsen. No not Shin Godzilla. Okay, stop! We're talking about the 1998 Godzilla directed by the disaster movie master Roland Emmerich & starring Mathew Broderick. We remember this movie had a ridiculously long marketin…
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Send us a text Join us as we go behind the scenes and see why this movie holds records that probably will never be broken, how Will Smith almost didn't get the part that launched his Blockbuster career, and some ridiculous filming conditions for the crew. Do You Remember Liking This Movie?Do You Remember That Movie? által
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Send us a text What could be more fun than hanging out with your best friends, during the summer, sleeping under the stars, evading killer dogs, and swimming with blood-sucking parasites in an adventure that ends with locating a dead body? Join us as we go back to 1986, which takes us back to 1959, and hang out with Wil Wheaton, River Phoenix, Core…
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Send us a text Remember "Do The Right Thing" from Spike Lee? We do and we don't. We remember it was very controversial at the time, and declared as one of the most important movies of the 80s. But how has it aged and does the story still hold up? So join us as we go back and watch Danny Aiello, Giancarlo Esposito, John Turturro, Bill Nunn, Samuel L…
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Send us a text This 1983 comedy was directed by Joel Schumacher, yes that Joel Schumacher. It stars our favorite leading Hollywood crazy, Gary Busey. It has Max Gail (Barney Miller), Adam Baldwin (No Relation to Those Other Baldwins), Marsha Warfield (Night Court), comedian Charlie Barnett, comedian Paul Rodriguez, the Barbarian Twins (remember tha…
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Send us a text Follow us as we go back and see our old friend Paul Kersey who is now living in L.A. during the 80s. We don't remember a whole lot of this movie but we're guessing there are a bunch of punks who don't know who they're messing with and get what's coming to them. So we're just wondering if this is a sequel that tried something new or p…
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