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Why was America obsessed with seeing an underage Brooke Shields naked in 1980? Co-hosts Liz Rosado and Adam Howard explore this question and more in this episode of Never Seen It.
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The big budget sci-fi epic Valerian bombed at the box office a year ago, but then a handful of contrarian critics put it on than their top ten lists. So, what gives?
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Mangler du episoder?
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On this episode Adam and Liz discuss the appeal (or lack thereof) of Gerard Butler, the death penalty and the not-so-stealthy politics of the legal justice thriller 'Law Abiding Citizen.' Spoilers abound.
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Is this 80s "romantic" comedy just one long Ayn Rand fever dream? Husband and wife duo Adam Howard and Liz Rosado revisit this widely forgotten Michael J. Fox hit. Their takeaway? It's definitely of its time — for better or worse. Take a listen to hear more!
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Grab a cappuccino and take a listen to co-hosts Adam Howard and Liz Rosado discuss the 1989 Shelley Long vehicle 'Troop Beverly Hills'. Is Shelley Long an underrated actress? Is Craig T. Nelson a hottie? Is it cookie time??
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This recent spy thriller (based on a popular Cold War era TV series) has a growing cult following despite not making much of a splash in theaters. In this episode, Adam Howard and Liz Rosado decide if they want to join the chorus of this film's defenders.
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Adam Howard and Liz Rosado are big fans of Paul Verhoeven — but can they appreciate one of his most polarizing films? Give this episode a listen to find out. You deserve it!
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In our most epic episode yet -- spoiler alert, the audio cuts out before we even finish the show -- we take on the infamous bomb 'Striptease.' Did it ruin Demi Moore's career? Is it as 'good' as 'Showgirls'. So little clothes, so much time.
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We've said it before, and we'll say it again -- they don't make 'em like this anymore. In this episode, Liz and I revisit the largely forgotten 1996 action thriller 'Executive Decision' starring Kurt Russell and Steven Seagal when he was just famous, not infamous.
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In the third episode of their podcast 'Never Seen It," Elizabeth Rosado and Adam Howard take on 'Varsity Blues,' which they both missed out on during its late-'90s heyday. Does the movie hold up or is it just a pale imitation of 'Friday Night Lights'? Take a listen to find out.
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Liz and I look back on the late Gene Wilder's 'The Frisco Kid,' also starring a young Harrison Ford.
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In this episode, Liz and I revisit the much-derided (but some have argued, under-appreciated) foray into the sci-fi genre by iconic director Brian de Palma, 'Mission to Mars.' It is a misunderstood Mars movie? Or just a stinker?
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How does the original fantasy film -- starring a young Harry Hamlin -- hold up? Well, let's just say special effects have come a long way. Hear our initial thoughts after watching it separately for the first time in this podcast.
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My wife Liz and I weigh in on the hit early 2000s kids movie from director Robert Rodriguez in the seventh episode of our podcast where we come together after watching a popular title separately for the first time.
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In this episode, Liz and I decide whether the franchise-launching 'The Purge' is actually all that scary or cool. Does it make good on it's killer premise? Listen to this podcast to find out our first impressions!
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In this episode, Liz and I finally catch up with Martin Scorsese's big epic passion project 'Silence' which audiences avoided but most critics praised last year. Was it snubbed by Oscar? Find out here.
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Liz and I revisit the one and (so far) only Sean Connery-Wesley Snipes buddy picture, 1993's "Rising Sun."
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In this episode, Liz and I gush over a young Jessica Lange and make some more intelligent points about the 1970s version of the classic 'King Kong' -- is it racially insensitive or just not original enough of a story, or both? Check our podcast to find out!
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Liz and I watch the sequel to one of our favorite horror movies in the light of day, and in her case, largely through her fingertips.
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In this episode, we provide our hot take on the extreme sports influenced Vin Diesel film 'XXX' -- which kinda sorta started a franchise, but mostly remains an early-2000s artifact.
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