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Mike and Angel, your go-to movie-loving podcast duo, are back with a brand new episode of Terrortinos! Just in time for Halloween, they dive into an exciting conversation about horror films that take strange and unexpected turns. The episode kicks off with a movie swap, where each host picks a horror flick the other hasn't seen yet. The goal? To find the weirdest, most offbeat films to analyze and discuss.
Angel's choice is "We Need to Do Something," a 2021 psychological, claustrophobic horror thriller about a dysfunctional family trapped in their bathroom during a fierce storm. Mike counters with "Titane," a 2021 body horror thriller from French director Julia Ducournau, which follows a car-loving exotic dancer-turned-serial killer who manipulates a firefighter by pretending to be his missing son.
To wrap things up, they do a quick review of one of their favorites of the year, the equally bizarre and weird horror film "Cuckoo." Tune in and enjoy the movie talk!
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Mike and Angel, your favorite movie-loving podcast duo, are back with another thrilling episode of Terrortinos! This time, they dive into a lively discussion about the rise of the break-dancing phenomenon and the iconic break-dance films of the 1980s. Inspired by the recent viral sensation of Olympic break dancing games this summer, Mike and Angel reminisce about the moment break-dancing burst into the mainstream, igniting an '80s craze that gave birth to cult classics like "Breakin'," "Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo," "Beat Street," along with other '80s dance film hits like Flashdance and Fame. Tune in for some nostalgia-filled personal stories about break-dancing and get ready to break out your old dance moves as you relive the electric energy of the 80s era!
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Mike and Angel, the ultimate movie buddies, are back with another exciting episode! This time, they dive into a fun conversation about the films and shows they've been watching lately, each recommending some cool picks for everyone to check out. During their chat, Mike and Angel share their thoughts on the nun horror flicks "The First Omen" and "Immaculate." They also reminisce about their shared love for the cult 1995 film "Hackers" and its fist-pumping soundtrack. This year’s breakout shows "Fallout" and "Baby Reindeer" also get a mention. They both give high praise to the bizarre Bigfoot comedy "Sasquatch Sunset," which might be the weirdest movie of the year. Additionally, they suggest more picks, like the documentary "Jim Henson: Idea Man," which truly hits the nostalgic sweet spot.
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"Come on, you apes! You wanna live forever?" Hang out with movie buffs Mike and Angel as they dive back into one of the coolest sci-fi flicks of the 1990s, Paul Verhoeven's cult classic "Starship Troopers" (1997).
Is it a sci-fi bonanza? Or a sweeping love triangle epic? Or perhaps a big, dramatic saga, with humans duking it out with giant insect enemies? Well, it's all of the above.
Even though it didn't rake in the cash at first, "Starship Troopers" found its footing and became a fan favorite over time. Now it's hailed as a highly influential sci-fi war film, boasting groundbreaking CGI effects from VFX legend Phil Tippett. But what really sets it apart is its sharp satire. It's like a futuristic spin on those old-school wartime propaganda films, adding a slick sci-fi twist to the pro-war films of 1940s.
Mike and Angel rewind the clock to '97 and reminisce about catching "Starship Troopers" on the big screen for the first time. Plus, they dig into how their movie tastes have evolved over nearly three decades, picking up on the film's messages about the dangers of warmongering. So, grab a spot, hit play, and get ready for another wild ride with the Terrortinos Movie Podcast!
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Get ready for another exciting episode of the Terrortinos podcast! Join movie buffs Mike and Angel as they delve into a comparison between the classic 1980s action-packed hit "Road House," starring Patrick Swayze, and its recent remake featuring the brooding Jake Gyllenhaal. This topic sparks a larger conversation about the generation gap and whether films from the 80s and 90s still resonate with younger audiences.
But before they dive into that discussion, Mike and Angel start off by chatting about what they've been watching lately, including Mike's not-so-fond feelings toward traditional musicals. And as always, throughout the episode, they sprinkle in references to some of their favorite flicks from the 80s and 90s. So, grab a seat, tune in, and enjoy the show!
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Mike and Angel, the ultimate movie buffs, are back with another exciting movie swap episode! This time around, they're diving headfirst into the world of animation films. They've handpicked two gems for discussion: the captivating 2019 French animated flick "I Lost My Body" and the 2021 anime adventure "Bright: Samurai Soul," both available for streaming on Netflix.
But that's not all! In the latter half of the episode, prepare for a trip down memory lane as Mike and Angel indulge in a heartfelt chat about their all-time favorite animated movies. Get ready for a dose of nostalgia as they wax lyrical about the classics from the 80s and 90s. Tune in for an episode filled with animated fun and fond memories!
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Mike and Angel, best buds and total movie geeks, get together to dish on all things movies, from their recent favorites to the old-school classics they've loved forever. In this new episode of Terrortinos, they're diving into those cool moments when actors really shook things up and took on some wild roles. Moments where actors stepped out of their comfort zones to take on unconventional acting parts. So tune in and get ready for a super fun episode packed with throwbacks to 80s and 90s movies, as these two reminisce about the times their favorite actors really surprised them with some out-of-the-box performances.
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Join hosts Mike and Angel in the latest Terrortinos episode as they usher in the new year with a bang! These two movie fanatics take a moment to look back and bid a fond farewell to 2023. Delving into a deep discussions, they share their favorite movies and television shows from the past year. Whether it's the most talked-about horror movies, hidden indie gems, or divisive dramas, they've got it covered. Don't miss this entertaining round-up of 2023's cinematic and television highlights, all served up with the unique flair only Mike and Angel can deliver!
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In this most recent Terrortinos episode, the dynamic duo of film lovers, Mike and Angel, serve up another engaging chat about the movies they've caught lately. They kick things off with a friendly chat about their recent Thanksgiving anecdotes, before dissecting Al Pacino's legendary Thanksgiving dinner scene in "Scent of a Woman." But here's the real excitement! Mike and Angel got two horror movie gems to recommend. First up, they're shining a big, spooky flashlight on Director David Slade's "Dark Harvest," a supernatural thriller that takes you back to the rebel teen angst of the '60s. It's "Hunger Games" Meets "Pumpkinhead"! And as if that's not enough, they can't resist chatting about the buzzworthy Argentine horror flick, "When Evil Lurks," that's been making waves in the horror community. Join Mike and Angel for a cozy chat about Thanksgiving, Pacino's brilliance, and thrilling horror movie suggestions, all in one exciting episode.
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In the latest episode of Terrortinos, hosts and die-hard film buffs Mike and Angel dive into their ongoing series of exploring the world of horror movies. They take turns selecting horror films for each other to watch and discuss. The episode features two intriguing choices: the 2021 psychological '80s retro British horror thriller "Censor," starring Niamh Algar, and the twisty 2018 psychological horror thriller "The Perfection," featuring Allison Williams and Logan Browning. Before delving into these films, Mike and Angel kick off the episode with a lively discussion about some of the cool horror movies they've recently watched. This episode serves as a perfect start to November, filled with awesome horror film recommendations. Join them as they have a fun conversation delving into the world of all things spooky.
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In this latest Terrortinos episode, hosts Mike and Angel are deep into the Halloween spirit as they continue their series on all things horror movies. In this chilling installment, they kick things off by revisiting the classic 1973 horror masterpiece, "The Exorcist," a film that has haunted audiences for decades. But the scares don't stop there. Mike and Angel also delve into more contemporary horror with a discussion of the 2016 black-and-white thriller, "The Eyes of My Mother." To round out the episode, the duo explores the 2017 fantasy horror thriller, "Cold Skin." So, whether you're a horror aficionado or just looking for some spooky recommendations for the Halloween season, join Mike and Angel and get ready for a discussion that's sure to send a tingle down your spine!
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Film fanatics Mike and Angel are back with a new Terrortinos episode. This time, they're fully embracing the spooky spirit of Halloween as they kick off a new series dedicated to all things horror movies. Mike and Angel dive right in by giving us their take on the buzz-worthy summer horror flick, "Talk to Me." From there, they plunge into two supernatural thrillers with gut-punch endings.
First on the docket is the 2002 spine-chiller Wes Craven Presents: "They," which follows four adults grappling with night terrors and childhood traumas. But the real meat of the episode lies in their in-depth analysis of "The Mist," Frank Darabont's stellar 2007 adaptation of Stephen King's short story. This monster masterpiece unfolds in a small town engulfed by an eerie mist filled with otherworldly creatures, trapping its residents inside a local supermarket. Tune in as Mike and Angel dissect these horror gems, offering their candid, unscripted commentary.
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In this latest episode of Terrortinos, Gen-X film fanatics Mike and Angel pay tribute to the legendary comedian Paul Reubens, known for his iconic portrayal of the endearing man-child character Pee Wee Herman. Mike and Angel dive into Paul Reubens' extensive filmography, reflecting on his remarkable contributions to comedy and entertainment. They also share fond memories and anecdotes from their experiences watching the timeless 1985 comedy "Pee-wee's Big Adventure." Tune in for an engaging discussion that celebrates the enduring legacy of Paul Reubens and the beloved Pee Wee Herman character.
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From Cult Classic to Iconic! Join film enthusiasts, Mike and Angel, on Terrortinos, as they passionately explore John Carpenter's 1986 cult classic "Big Trouble in Little China" and Kurt Russell's iconic portrayal of Jack Burton. They delve into the film's captivating storyline set in Chinatown's mystical underworld, analyzing its unique blend of action, comedy, and fantasy. From visual aesthetics to memorable quotes, they celebrate the film's lasting impact on pop culture. Sharing personal anecdotes and childhood memories, Mike and Angel discuss the enduring appeal of "Big Trouble in Little China" and its influence on cinema. Tune in for a lively and nostalgic discussion, appreciating this cult masterpiece.
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Join Mike and Angel on their latest podcast episode as they share their guilty pleasure movie picks. As film buffs and long-time friends, they've each chosen three films that they secretly love, despite knowing that many people would consider them bad. Get ready to hear them defend their choices and take a trip down memory lane.
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Peck...peck...PECK! Film buffs and life-long friends Mike and Angel are back. And this time, they are honoring the films and career of genre icon Warwick Davis. They start by singing the praises of Warwick Davis' iconic film debut, the classic 1983 Star Wars sequel "Return of the Jedi" in which Davis played the adorable Ewok named Wicket. Then, they offer their thoughts on Warwick's breakout performance in the 1988 cult fantasy classic "Willow" with Val Kilmer. They end the episode with a look back at the cheesetastic 1993 horror comedy "Leprechaun," in which Warwick is transformed into a murderous mythical villain. It's a fun time for all!
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It's time to celebrate Christmas by looking back at a 1980s cult horror classic. Film buffs and life-long friends Mike and Angel get into the holiday spirit and they discuss the controversial Christmas horror flick "Silent Night, Deadly Night" and its many cheesetastic sequels, featuring a killer Santa Claus with an axe. So, get ready for some "Garbage Day" fun! Additionally, Mike and Angel offer some recommendations and talk about their favorite unconventional Christmas movies.
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Film buffs and life-long friends Mike and Angel celebrate Thanksgiving by revisiting John Hughes's classic holiday comedy "Planes, Trains, and Automobiles," starring Steve Martin and John Candy. Mike and Angel also get to express their shared love for the late, great comic actor John Candy. They also talk about their personal stories of Thanksgiving before reviewing some horror movies they recently watched. Enjoy!
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Film buffs Mike and Angel are back to discuss and explore one of their favorite werewolf horror classics -- Stephen King's "Silver Bullet" from 1985. But first, Mike and Angel celebrate the Halloween season with tales of their youth, reminiscing on childhood memories of Halloween. And then, they end this episode with a brief rundown of some recent horror movies they watched. Enjoy!
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After a break, film fanatics Mike and Angel have returned to celebrate the awesome movies of the 1980s and '90s. In this new episode, Mike and Angel are paying homage to esteemed character actor Louis Gossett Jr., who is one of the unsung film heroes of the 80s and 90s. They discuss the filmography of the legendary Emmy-winner and Oscar-winner, including the films "An Officer and a Gentleman (1982)", "Enemy Mine (1985)", "Iron Eagle (1986)," "Firewalker (1986)," "Diggstown (1992)," and more!
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