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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…
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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. Enjo…
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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 enthusia…
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This special bonus episode is something Mulder and Stu (from the incredible Midnight Movie Cowboys podcast) concocted back in 2022. We're both unabashed Disco fans so we decided to start a new series of episodes that focused solely on Disco films and the music in them. We did three episodes and they were only available on the MMC YouTube page, unti…
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Hey gang, here is the final episode of Mirrorball Movie Cowboys for season 1 - 54. With 2 versions of the film available, Stu and Mulder talk the differences, along with cast choices and the failure of this at the box office (due to it being the last of the late 90's disco trilogy) We also rate the 3 films we have covered in order of favourites. Th…
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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…
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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 hometo…
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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 b…
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On this episode, John and Hunter are joined by special guest Ed McCray for a deep dive into the hidden history of Disney and the erasure of Song of the South. Ed goes deep into Disney history on Twitter and on his "Rediscovering Walt Disney" Rumble channel. Please follow and support Ed at the links below, you won't regret it! Follow Ed on Twitter V…
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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 …
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This special bonus episode is something Mulder and Stu (from the incredible Midnight Movie Cowboys podcast) concocted back in 2022. We're both unabashed Disco fans so we decided to start a new series of episodes that focused solely on Disco films and the music in them. We did three episodes and they were only available on the MMC YouTube page, unti…
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Hey gang, the Mirrorball Movie Cowboys return for their second episode in series one. On this one Stu and Mulder look at the not-very-well-known, but by no means less enjoyable film - Last Days of Disco. Another very lengthy discussion on this one, one that Stu had never seen, until now. How does it hold up 20 + years later? Is it the best in this …
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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…
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On this episode, Hunter and returning guest Eric Zaldivar put on another edition of Midnight Millennial Cowboys as they probe Glenn Danzig's weirdo vampire western Death Rider in the House of Vampires. Featuring the likes of Devon Sawa, Julian Sands (RIP), Eli Roth, Kim Director, Danny Trejo, and ol' Glenn himself, Death Rider is Glenn's follow up …
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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…
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This special bonus episode is something Mulder and Stu (from the incredible Midnight Movie Cowboys podcast) concocted back in 2022. We're both unabashed Disco fans so we decided to start a new series of episodes that focused solely on Disco films and the music in them. We did three episodes and they were only available on the MMC YouTube page, unti…
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Hey gang, a new episode for you all, but it's not an MMC one. As discussed before on an episode or two, Stu and Eric Mulder from Watch This Movie, are diving into the world of disco films. Now this episode, along with the next 2, were previously available on the Youtube channel ONLY. As that Youtube channel is basically dead, we decided to rejuvena…
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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 YouT…
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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 chal…
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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 a…
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Hey gang, back with another episode. On this one, the 3 of us sit down to talk all things about the recently departed David Lynch. We talk his films, and all about him, oh and some other tangents in there as well, because you know, us staying on track a whole episode about one topic is near on impossible. Anyway, enjoy this one, it's a celebration …
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Hey gang, we are back with another new episode, two in two weeks - what's going on? Well as we said, we are back on a regular schedule. On this one, the 3 of us sit down to talk the new Hellboy film.... well sort of. There's about half Hellboy discussion, but once we got tired of that, we launch into about 30 odd minutes of wrestling talk, because,…
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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), tattoo…
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Hey gang, we are back, all 3 of us, for the first time in a long time. On this one we all sit down and discuss the new Clint Eastwood film - Juror #2. Does Clint, who is now in his nineties, still have that Eastwood touch? Well the only way you are gonna know, is to listen on and find out. Whilst this is only an hour or so long, we are getting our …
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Hey guys, Stu here. To ring in 2025, I have a bunch of bands - I dare say you have never heard - to ring your ears. On this episode, I highlight a bunch of bands that released, pretty much one or two pieces of platter.... and then disappeared. Some of the bands are new and up and coming, but the majority are now considered, lost to the annals of ti…
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The Midnight Movie Cowboys launches a new series of episodes where John Grace and Garo Nigoghossian discuss the overlooked gems from the Golden Age of Hong Kong Cinema. We kick it off with a review of the Stephen Chow 007 spoof FROM BEIJING WITH LOVE. With loads of inside stories and facts you won't hear on any blu ray commentary. The MMC once agai…
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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…
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John Waters is back with his Pulitzer prize winning podcast! He’s unleashing his razor sharp wit on Hollywood’s newest films. Now more popular than Joe Rogan’s podcast, John Waters is the daring and dangerous podcast host the world wants and needs. What does John talk about? Who chimes in with their thoughts and comments? You're just gonna have to …
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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 beli…
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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. Disc…
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John and Hunter are joined by Garo as they cover John Woo's remake of his own classic, "The Killer." Was this a bad idea? You probably know the answer already, but we discuss it anyway. We also discuss the ups and downs of Woo's career, his forgotten comedies, and why recapturing those glory days in Hong Kong is always out of reach.…
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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), wh…
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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…
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John and Eric review the film and tv adaptations of legendary pulp writer Manly Wade Wellman. From TWILIGHT ZONE to NIGHT GALLERY to THE LEGEND OF HILLBILLY JOHN and even MONSTERS, the MMC has Manly's legacy covered. It's another insightful, funny and (dare we say) literary episode of the MMC.By Stuart Baulk, Hunter Duesing, John Grace
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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…
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Mulder and Wolfie T are back with another part of their Summer Series: Pictures of Marty. On this episode they break down perhaps Scorsese's most beloved film, Taxi Driver (1976). Is it as great as everyone says? Yes, although Mulder addresses one small issue he has a big problem with, and Wolfie T isn't having it. All this, along with the usual am…
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Mulder and Wolfie T finally start their Summer Series, "Pictures of Marty". 4 of his films will be discussed over the next couple of months. First up is the Boxing Biopic Raging Bull (1980), based on Jake LaMotta's autobiography, Raging Bull: My Story. You can find Mulder on Letterboxd HERE. Wolfie's profile can be found HERE. You can follow WTM on…
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Mulder and Wolfie T are joined by Zolly Becker to discuss recently seen movies! Plus there's roughly a 10 minute tangent about Star Wars/Marvel at the very end of the episode. Films discussed in this episode: The Watchers (2024), Bad Boys: Ride or Die (2024), Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (2024), Ezra (2024), The Bikeriders (2024), and Time Bandits (1981…
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We're back to discuss Brett's pick, the 1979 Musical/Comedy film, Rock 'n' Roll High School! Joining us to help break it all down are returning guests, John and Stu from the incredible Midnight Movie Cowboys Podcast, as well as MMC fan-favorite, Garo Nigoghossian! This episode is strewn with tangents that are as the MMC says, "Sometimes Informative…
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Mulder and Wolfie T are back and are joined once again by Brother Clint to discuss Hobo With a Shotgun (2011). 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. It …
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Mulder and Wolfie are joined by first-time-guest Stan Switek (Not that one) from X and YouTube to discuss Michael Cimino's criminally underrated crime saga, Year of the Dragon (1985). The guys discuss Spare Ribs, Cimino, and Mickey Rourke's alleged proclivities among many other things. Enjoy! Stay tuned for our next episode on Hobo With a Shotgun w…
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Mulder and Wolfie T begin the show by discussing an exciting new endeavor for WTM. In fact, it's a little over 20 minutes before they get into Mulder's first pick for our Birthday Picks Month, which is HOT DOG... THE MOVIE (1983). It's the Citizen Kane of Raunchy 80's Ski Comedies! The link to the video featured on Redbar is right HERE. If you want…
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Sorry for the delay folks but the new episode is finally here! Mulder and Wolfie T wrap up this year's block of Movies From Our Youth with another heavy-hitter, Toy Story (1995). Joining us to discuss this ground-breaking film about the secret lives of toys, we have Minnesota's foremost authority in toys and collectibles, Zolly Becker! We talk abou…
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Mulder and Wolfie continue their focus on films from their youth with one of Mulder's All-Time favorites, Flight of the Navigator (1986). Stay tuned for next week's episode on Toy Story (1995). 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…
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Mulder and Wolfie T continue their series on Movies from their youth with a look at the timeless classic, The Wizard of Oz (1939). 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. If you feel so inclined, you can support the show financ…
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Mulder and Wolfie T discuss the Oscars before getting into all things Dune, and finally, Wolfie watched his second 1983 Bond film. Movies discussed in this episode: Dune (1984), Dune: Part One (2021), Dune: Part Two (2024), and Never Say Never Again (1983). You can find Mulder on Letterboxd HERE. Wolfie's profile can be found HERE. You can follow u…
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In light of the Oscars this weekend it's time once again to reflect back on the previous year in film and discuss our top 10 favorite movies from 2023. EDITOR’S NOTE: Mulder forgot to mention Rebel Moon - Part One: A Child of Fire, as it nearly made his list. He gave it 4 stars on Letterboxd. You can find Mulder on Letterboxd HERE. Wolfie's profile…
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It's that time of year again when Mulder and Wolfie T look back at movies from their youth. First up, Iron Eagle (1986). Next week we will release our Top 10 Films of 2023 and preview the Oscars so stay tuned... On this episode we discussed Stan Switek from Twitter/X. He can found HERE. That cool Iron Eagle music video edit I mentioned can be found…
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