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Movies Worth Seeing is a comedy podcast that explores all the best trending films and blockbuster releases. A big movie buff, Michael is an unconventional reviewer of all things movies. This podcast is for anyone sick of watching crappy movies and wants only to watch the best

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Why Jaws Still Scares Us 50 Years Later

Send us Fan Mail You can know every famous line and Jaws will still make you tense up. We go back to Spielberg’s 1975 classic and test the big question: does it remain a masterpiece, or has it aged into an overrated blockbuster? What surprised us most is how fresh it feels when you watch it with a filmmaking lens, because the craft is everywhere without the movie ever begging you to notice it. We…

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Why John Carpenter’s The Thing Still Terrifies

Send us Fan Mail Trust is the first thing to freeze in Antarctica. We sit down with Martin and Luke to break down John Carpenter’s The Thing, the horror classic that turns a simple premise into pure psychological warfare: if a creature can perfectly imitate any person, how do you prove you’re human without tearing your team apart? We talk through the film’s most unforgettable set pieces, from the…

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John Carpenter’s Big Trouble In Little China

Send us Fan Mail A truck driver who can’t stop asking questions, a friend who does the real fighting, and a sorcerer who waited 2,000 years for green eyes—there’s a reason Big Trouble in Little China refuses to fade. We dive straight into why this cult classic still sparks debate: the self-aware camp, the electric synths, the rain-soaked neon, and the audacity of casting a swaggering, lovable…

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Why The Running Man Still Hits In 2026

Send us Fan Mail This week on Movies Worth Seeing , we crank the dial back to peak ’80s insanity with The Running Man — and honestly, this movie rules. What looks like a dumb, muscle-bound action flick is actually a viciously funny, cynical satire wrapped in neon spandex and one-liners. Game shows, fake news, manufactured villains, and entertainment built on public humiliation — somehow this film…

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How To Strip A Classic Of Its Soul - The Running Man 2025 Review

Send us Fan Mail Two of us walk out emotionally numb from The Running Man remake after a marathon of twists, a muddled motive, and a game with broken rules. We compare it to the 1987 original to show how tone, stakes, and satire were stripped away while talent was wasted. • why changing Ben Richards’ motive breaks the story • tone clash between campy 80s satire and modern grit • hunters with no…

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One Battle After Another – Movies Worth Skipping

Send us Fan Mail On this episode of Movies Worth Seeing , we take on One Battle After Another — and fair warning, this one did not survive the review. We went in open-minded, ready to meet the film where it was… but what we got was a bloated, self-serious experience that mistakes noise for meaning and ambition for depth. Instead of tension, momentum, or emotional payoff, the film delivers…

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Predator (1987): Peak ’80s Masculinity Meets Sci-Fi Horror

Send us Fan Mail This week on Movies Worth Seeing , we go back to the jungle for one of the most rewatchable action films of all time: Predator . What starts as a macho ’80s commando fantasy slowly mutates into a razor-sharp sci-fi survival horror — and that’s exactly why Predator still slaps nearly 40 years later. We break down how the film cleverly subverts the invincible action-hero trope, why…

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Why Spinal Tap Still Rocks: Dry Wit, Dumb Decisions, and Perfect Payoffs

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The Smashing Machine - The Rock finally Smashing Expectations

Send us Fan Mail A fighter who can break you in the ring but apologizes with his eyes—this is the paradox that hooked us. We went in expecting swagger, exits through flames, and the usual invincible sheen. What we found instead was Dwayne Johnson letting go of “The Rock” and stepping into Mark Kerr with bruised grace, while Emily Blunt turns every shared scene into a live wire. The fights snap,…

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Fantastic Four: First Steps Stumbles Where Superman Soared

Send us Fan Mail Fresh out of the theater, we're diving straight into Marvel's latest attempt to bring the Fantastic Four to life in "First Steps." This film represents yet another chapter in the troubled cinematic history of Marvel's first family, and we're breaking down exactly why it stumbles despite its impressive cast and visuals. The movie teases greatness with an exhilarating opening…

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