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Just a couple of guys who want to inform and entertain you by discussing films old and new across all genres. Let us help you curate your movie picks.
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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). We are now on YouTube! We've been hard at work creating funny highlight videos to help promote the show so please take a look, like, subscribe, etc. You won't be disappointed. Our channel can be found at WTM Studios. You can find Mulder on Letterboxd HERE. Wolfie's profile can be found HERE.  You can follow the show on Twitter/X right HERE. Brett/Wolfie's Twitter/X can be found HERE.
Stranger Danger Continues with a look at Night School (1981). Next week we’ll break down Eyes of a Stranger (1981) We are now on YouTube! We've been hard at work creating funny highlight videos to help promote the show so please take a look, like, subscribe, etc. You won't be disappointed. Our channel can be found at WTM Studios. Zolly can be found on Twitter/X right HERE. Zolly's YouTube page can be found HERE. You can find Mulder on Letterboxd HERE. Wolfie's profile can be found HERE. Zolly's Letterboxd can be found HERE. You can follow the show on Twitter/X right HERE. Brett/Wolfie's Twitter/X can be found HERE.
STRANGER DANGER!! Mulder and Wolfie are joined by returning guest Stan Switek to help kick off their focus on Serial Killer Thrillers from the late 70's - early 80's. First up is William Friedkin's Cruising (1980). With all the subtlety of an anvil, we roll up our sleeves, grease up our arms and dive into the late 70's New York Cruising scene. Enjoy. The link to the William Friedkin Q&A we mentioned in this episode can be found HERE. We are now on YouTube! We've been hard at work creating funny highlight videos to help promote the show so please take a look, like, subscribe, etc. You won't be disappointed. Our channel can be found at WTM Studios. As mentioned on this episode we did indeed post a new video just last week called Hogs and Monsters. Here’s the description: “A discussion of allegations made against Toy Story director John Lasseter leads to a much more revealing conversation regarding Harvey Weinstein and his Horrific Hog.” Enjoy. Check out Stan's YouTube page HERE. You can find Stan on Letterboxd HERE. You can find Mulder on Letterboxd HERE. Wolfie's profile can be found HERE. Follow Stan on Twitter/X right HERE. You can follow us on Twitter/X right HERE. Brett/Wolfie's Twitter/X can be found HERE.
It's time for Mulder's Birthday Pick, and he selected the rarely-seen Roller Disco gem, Skatetown U.S.A. (1979). Starring Scott Baio, Maureen McCormick, Patrick Swayze (in his film debut), Billy Barty, Flip Wilson, and Cocaine... lots and lots of Cocaine. Back again to help Mulder and Wolfie T break down this gift to cinema is fellow Disco enthusiast Stuart Baulk of the Midnight Movie Cowboys Podcast.  You can find the Midnight Movie Cowboys Podcast most places, but they are hosted right here on Podbean. Their website can be found HERE. We are now on YouTube! We've been hard at work creating funny highlight videos to help promote the show so please take a look, like, subscribe, etc. You won't be disappointed. Our channel can be found at WTM Studios. As mentioned on this episode we did indeed post a new video just last week called Hogs and Monsters. Here’s the description: “A discussion of allegations made against Toy Story director John Lasseter leads to a much more revealing conversation regarding Harvey Weinstein and his Horrific Hog.” Enjoy. You can find Mulder on Letterboxd HERE. Wolfie's profile can be found HERE.  You can follow the show on Twitter/X right HERE. Brett/Wolfie's Twitter/X can be found HERE.
We were once again joined by Zolly Becker to discuss the newest product offered up to the general public by James Gunn, Superman (2025). The first half of the episode we discuss the new film without spoilers, then Mulder reviews Watermelon Man (1970) to complete the movie challenge. What follows after that is about 45 additional minutes of Superman discussion WITH spoilers. There are a few tangents but we mostly stay on topic or at least topic adjacent and we pack a lot into this episode, or at least Zolly does. Enjoy! Our next episode cover's Mulder's birthday pick, Skatetown U.S.A. (1979). This should give you ample time to buy the blu ray, which is the only available option to watch it! You won't be disappointed. We are now on YouTube! We've been hard at work creating funny highlight videos to help promote the show so please take a look, like, subscribe, etc. You won't be disappointed. Our channel can be found at WTM Studios. Zolly can be found on Twitter/X right HERE. Zolly's YouTube page can be found HERE. You can find Mulder on Letterboxd HERE. Wolfie's profile can be found HERE. Zolly's Letterboxd can be found HERE. You can follow the show on Twitter/X right HERE. Brett/Wolfie's Twitter/X can be found HERE.
We're back with Wolfie's Birthday pick, River's Edge (1986). We were joined once again by Josh Hartnett's close personal friend Chola, and her husband Eric. This is one of Chola's favorite films so that contributed to this being another 3+ hour long episode. That, and all the tangents, including Mulder recounting a True Crime murder from his hometown! We are now on YouTube! We've been hard at work creating funny highlight videos to help promote the show so please take a look, like, subscribe, etc. You won't be disappointed. Our channel can be found at WTM Studios. You can find Mulder on Letterboxd HERE. Wolfie's profile can be found HERE.  You can follow the show on Twitter/X right HERE. Brett/Wolfie's Twitter/X can be found HERE.
We finish off our focus on Kevin Costner movies from our youth with the 1989 Baseball/Fantasy/Family Dramedy, Field of Dreams. With us to break it all down is returning guest Mike McGivern. Does the film hold up, or is it a corny, overly-sentimental relic best left in the past? Listen in to find out, and to hear about Baseball... LOTS and lots of baseball talk. We are now on YouTube! We've been hard at work creating funny highlight videos to help promote the show so please take a look, like, subscribe, etc. You won't be disappointed. Our channel can be found at WTM Studios. You can find Mulder on Letterboxd HERE. Wolfie's profile can be found HERE.  You can follow the show on Twitter/X right HERE. Brett/Wolfie's Twitter/X can be found HERE.
It's Part 2 of our 3 part series on Kevin Costner Movies From Our Youth and Mulder and Wolfie are joined by returning guest Ben from The Searchers podcast to break down Waterworld (1995). We discuss everything from the Smokers to Costner's hairline, and with plenty of tangents in-between. Stay tuned for our final episode on Costner movies from our youth when we discuss Field of Dreams (1989) next week. Enjoy! We are now on YouTube! We've been hard at work creating funny highlight videos to help promote the show so please take a look, like, subscribe, etc. You won't be disappointed. Our channel can be found at WTM Studios. You can find Ben's podcast The Searchers most anywhere, but you can find their website HERE. You can find Mulder on Letterboxd HERE. Wolfie's profile can be found HERE. Ben's profile can be found HERE. You can follow the show on Twitter/X right HERE. Brett/Wolfie's Twitter/X can be found HERE.
Mulder and Wolfie welcome Zolly Becker back on the show to help kick off their focus on Movies From Their Youth with Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991). We break it all down... or at least Bryan Adams, and the toy line. Usual targets abound, consisting of Arnold Schwarzenegger, Zolly's review of Sinners (2025), insight into how Zolly uses Twitter, and much more! 1 Costner film down, 2 to go. Next up, Waterworld (1995). We are now on YouTube! We've been hard at work creating funny highlight videos to help promote the show so please take a look, like, subscribe, etc. You won't be disappointed. Our channel can be found at WTM Studios. Zolly can be found on Twitter/X right HERE. Zolly's YouTube page can be found HERE. You can find Mulder on Letterboxd HERE. Wolfie's profile can be found HERE. Zolly's Letterboxd can be found HERE. You can follow the show on Twitter/X right HERE. Brett/Wolfie's Twitter/X can be found HERE.
Note: Apologies for some minor audio issues towards the end of the episode. Not a huge problem but definitely noticeable. We're back with our Top 10 favorite films from 2024. This is a bit of a hybrid/recently seen episode as well because Mulder discusses a movie he watched recently (Wrongfully Accused (1998)) that incensed him to no end and Wolfie completed the Movie Challenge for Jungle Fever (1991). Stay tuned for our next slate of episodes on Movies From Our Youth. This year's theme is Kevin Costner, so we will have episodes on Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991), Waterworld (1995) and Field of Dreams (1989). Enjoy We are now on YouTube! We've been hard at work creating funny highlight videos to help promote the show so please take a  look, like, subscribe, etc. You won't be disappointed. Our channel can be found at WTM Studios. You can find Mulder on Letterboxd HERE. Wolfie's profile can be found HERE. You can follow the show on Twitter/X right HERE. Brett/Wolfie's Twitter/X can be found HERE.  
Mulder and Wolfie T (finally) finish off this year's focus on Minnesota Movies with a look at one of the classics, Purple Rain (1984). This was actually recorded about a month ago but I wasn't able to get it out before the big move, so apologies once again but soon we will be back to a normal(ish) release schedule.  ***REMINDER*** We are now on YouTube! We've been hard at work creating funny highlight videos to help promote the show so please take a  look, like, subscribe, etc. You won't be disappointed. Our channel can be found at WTM Studios. You can find Mulder on Letterboxd HERE. Wolfie's profile can be found HERE. You can follow the show on Twitter/X right HERE. Brett/Wolfie's Twitter/X can be found HERE.  
Apologies for putting out this episode so late. It should have been posted about 10 days ago but we’ve been very busy with something new and exciting for the show. Listen in to find out what. We're back with another recently seen episode for the first time since July! We talk about what we've been watching lately and Mulder completes the movie challenge for It's Alive (1974). Other films discussed in this episode: Captain America: Brave New World (2025), The Monkey (2025), Cleaner (2025), Blood Ties (2013), and Sea of Love (1989). Please subscribe to our wonderful YouTube page we mentioned in the episode. In fact there's even a newer video that was released just a few days before this episode posted called "The Two Dougs: A Meditation on Racial Identity." The show page can be found right HERE. You can find Mulder on Letterboxd HERE. Wolfie's profile can be found HERE. You can follow the show on Twitter/X right HERE. Brett/Wolfie's Twitter/X can be found HERE.
WTM is back with Season Eleven! Mulder and Wolfie kick off the new year with a Minnesota Movie gem from 1995, Mallrats, and Zolly Becker is back once again to give us his unique perspective. Mallrats is a film about Nerd Culture (among other things) so be prepared for tangents on all things Nerdy including: Comic Books, Marvel/DC, Zolly's crusade against James Gunn and Warner Brothers, influencing the culture through X/Twitter manipulation and online discourse, Mall culture throughout the years, and much more! We will be back in a couple weeks with an episode on Purple Rain! You can find Mulder on Letterboxd HERE. Wolfie's profile can be found HERE. Zolly's Letterboxd can be found HERE. You can follow the show on Twitter/X right HERE. Brett/Wolfie's Twitter/X can be found HERE. Zolly can be found on Twitter/X right HERE. Zolly's YouTube page can be found HERE. The show has a YouTube page these days where I edit together fun highlight videos once in a while. You can check that out HERE.
WTM is back to finish season 10, finally! Mulder and Wolfie T are joined by 1st time guests "Chola"(friend of Josh H) and her husband Eric to discuss one of their favorite Xmas Movies, Reindeer Games (2000). Besides breaking down this John Frankenheimer misfire, we also get into some tangents about a local actor, the film Money Train (1995), tattoos, the Wolf of Wall Street (2013), and much more. Apologies for our hiatus, but we're back and season 11 is nigh and we'll be back soon with a couple of Minnesota movies, Mallrats and Purple Rain! You can find Mulder on Letterboxd HERE. Wolfie's profile can be found HERE. You can follow the show on Twitter/X right HERE. Brett/Wolfie's Twitter/X can be found HERE.  
Mulder and Wolfie continue their focus on Horror remakes and jump aboard the RZ reappraisal train with a look at his 2007 remake of John Carpenter's Halloween. Returning the show to help us break it all down is Ian Irza! We also discuss RZ's Halloween II (2009), other Halloween sequels, and much more! Enjoy. Ian Irza can be found on Twitter/X right HERE. Ian can be heard every couple weeks on the Land of The Creeps podcast, which can be found virtually anywhere you find podcasts. Ian's blog can be found HERE. and his Letterboxd profile can be found HERE. You can find Mulder on Letterboxd HERE. Wolfie's profile can be found HERE. You can follow the show on Twitter/X right HERE. Brett/Wolfie's Twitter/X can be found HERE.  
Mulder and Wolfie T kick off their Horror Extravaganza with returning local legend, Zolly Becker! The theme for this year's Extravaganza is Horror Remakes, and for this episode, Mulder chose House of Wax (2005). It's virtually a remake in name only, however we do discuss the earlier iterations from 1933 and 1953, as well as some other films we believe to be the actual inspirations for H.O.W. '05. We also broaden the discussion to touch on other remakes from the late 90's to the late 2000's. This episode got a little crazy with the tangents but by and large, they usually came back around and connected in some way to House of Wax. In fact, we discovered how this much maligned and mostly forgotten remake changed the course of Zolly's life, forever. Find out how in this very special and very surreal episode of WTM: Watch This Movie. Zolly's Letterboxd can be found HERE. You can find Mulder on Letterboxd HERE. Wolfie's profile can be found HERE. Zolly's YouTube page can be found HERE. Zolly can be found on Twitter/X right HERE. You can follow WTM on Twitter/X right HERE. Brett/Wolfie's Twitter/X can be found HERE.
It's that time of year again. In years past on Friday the 13th we've discussed the first 3 films, as well as Part 6: Jason Lives! This time around we discuss Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter (1984). Joining us once again from the Midnight Movie Cowboys podcast is Stuart Baulk and as one might imagine, the show goes off the rails pretty fast. Discussion on this fourth entry in the franchise leads to a spirited debate as to whether or not it's overrated. They also discuss the franchise as a whole and rank each film. Stay tuned for our annual Horror Extravaganza next month! You can find Mulder on Letterboxd HERE. Wolfie's profile can be found HERE. You can follow WTM on Twitter/X right HERE. Brett/Wolfie's Twitter/X can be found HERE. The Midnight Movie Cowboys podcast can be found on most podcast platforms. You can also find more episodes and content on their website right HERE.
Mulder and Wolfie T complete their Summer Series, Pictures of Marty, by discussing the underrated Scorsese film, The Color of Money (1986). The guys broaden the discussion a little bit to discuss other hustling films and Mulder teaches Brett how Golf betting works. Stay tuned for our upcoming episode on Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter (1984), which will drop on Thursday, September 12th! You can find Mulder on Letterboxd HERE. Wolfie's profile can be found HERE. You can follow us on Twitter/X right HERE. Brett/Wolfie's Twitter/X can be found HERE. WTM also has a brand new YouTube page which we mentioned on Episode 320. There's even a little podcast video/highlight on it finally! It can be found right HERE.
Learn about loss with Mulder and Wolfie T as they continue their Summer Series, Pictures of Marty. They welcome back returning guest Stan Switek to discuss Scorsese's 1991 remake of Cape Fear. Stay tuned for our upcoming episode on The Color of Money (1986). Enjoy! You can find Stan on Letterboxd HERE. You can find Mulder on Letterboxd HERE. Wolfie's profile can be found HERE. Follow Stan on Twitter/X right HERE. You can follow us on Twitter/X right HERE. Brett/Wolfie's Twitter/X can be found HERE. Check out Stan's YouTube page HERE. WTM also has a brand new YouTube page which we mentioned on Episode 320. There's even a little podcast video/highlight on it finally! It can be found right HERE.
Mulder and Wolfie T are joined once again by Zolly Becker to discuss recently seen movies. First up, Wolfie and Zolly discuss Trap (2024) Spoiler-Free. Second, Wolfie completes the Movie Challenge for A View to a Kill (1985). Finally, the guys spend the better part of the episode discussing Deadpool & Wolverine WITH Spoilers. When you're discussing Marvel, it's always good to have an expert. There's also a very informative tangent on current theatrical formats including IMAX, Dolby Vision, etc.  You can find Mulder on Letterboxd HERE. Wolfie's profile can be found HERE. Zolly recently joined Letterboxd and you can find his profile HERE. You can find Zolly on Twitter/X HERE and his YouTube page HERE. You can follow us on Twitter/X right HERE. Brett/Wolfie's Twitter/X can be found HERE.  
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