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Hix Nix Stix Pix - A Podcast About Robb's Movies
by The Podcaster's Warehouse
Hix Nix Stix Pix is where movie obsession meets fresh confusion. Every week, Robb Spewak dusts off a beloved classic from his collection and makes Josh Sroka watch it—usually for the very first time. Robb brings the nostalgia, Josh brings the "wait… what just happened?" Together, they argue, laugh, and maybe even agree on why these movies matter (or don't).
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Viva Las Vegas
This week on Hix Nix Stix Pix, we're headed to the bright lights of the Strip for one of the most iconic movies of the 1960s—Viva Las Vegas! Elvis Presley and Ann-Margret light up the screen with unforgettable chemistry, energetic musical numbers, classic cars, and a love letter to old-school Las Vegas. Was this Elvis' greatest movie? Does the story still hold up more than 60 years later, or is it all style and soundtrack? We break down the good, the bad, and how the film plays for a modern audience in 2026. Along the way, we dive into the legendary performances, behind-the-scenes stories, the unforgettable title song, and why this film remains one of the King's most beloved screen appearances. So grab your blue suede shoes, hit the gas, and join us as we ask the only question that matters: does Viva Las Vegas still deserve a jackpot, or should it stay in the past?
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The Bank Dick (1940)
This week on Hix Nix Stix Pix, we're taking a look at The Bank Dick, the 1940 comedy classic starring W.C. Fields as Egbert Sousé—a man with no ambition, no filter, and somehow all the luck in the world. From accidental heroics to bank investigations, bad investments, and plenty of barroom wisdom, Fields delivers the kind of comedy that has inspired generations of performers. We'll discuss why some movie fans consider The Bank Dick one of the funniest films ever made, while others find its style and humor firmly rooted in another era. Along the way, we'll examine the film through a modern lens, revisit some unforgettable quotes, and explore what still makes audiences laugh more than eighty years later. As always, we'll give the movie the Hix Nix treatment—a heart hand clasp to the moments that still shine, a raised eyebrow to the parts that haven't aged quite as well, and plenty of laughs in between. Grab a seat at the Black Pussy Cat Café and Snack Bar and join us for a conversation about one of Hollywood's most enduring comedy classics. Is The Bank Dick still worth your time in 2026? We're about to find out.
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Cannonball Run (1981)
Start your engines! This week on Hix Nix Stix Pix, Josh and Robb hit the gas and take a cross-country trip with the all-star comedy classic Cannonball Run. Starring Burt Reynolds, Dom DeLuise, Roger Moore, and what feels like half of Hollywood, this outrageous race from coast to coast delivers fast cars, wild stunts, and nonstop laughs. We'll break down our favorite moments, the most ridiculous characters, and whether the movie still works for modern audiences in 2026. Plus, we discuss what makes Cannonball Run such a unique time capsule of early-'80s comedy, the scenes that haven't aged quite as well, and why audiences continue to enjoy this chaotic road-trip adventure decades later. Buckle up as we decide whether Cannonball Run is a high-speed winner or should have stayed parked in the garage. Hix Nix Stix Pix – celebrating the movies we love, questioning the movies we don't, and having fun along the way. 🏁🚗💨
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Mr Smith Goes To Washington
This week on Hix Nix Stix Pix, Josh and Robb head to Washington with Mr. Smith Goes to Washington. They break down why Jimmy Stewart's idealistic senator still connects with audiences nearly 90 years later, the unforgettable filibuster scene, political corruption, media influence, and whether honesty can actually survive in politics. Plus: favorite moments, what hasn't aged as well, and why the film feels strangely relevant in 2026. It's patriotism, cynicism, and classic Hollywood all rolled into one unforgettable episode of Hix Nix Stix Pix.
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Clue
Murder, mystery, and madcap comedy—this week on Hix Nix Stix Pix, we're diving into the cult classic Clue! 🔍🎲 Join us as we break down the fast-paced chaos inside Hill House, where six suspicious guests, one unlucky host, and a whole lot of secrets collide. We'll talk about what makes Clue such a unique comedy, the brilliance of its rapid-fire dialogue, and why its multiple endings still spark debate decades later. From Tim Curry's legendary performance to the unforgettable ensemble cast, we're unpacking what fans love, what doesn't quite land, and how this board game adaptation became a beloved cult favorite. Plus, we look at how Clue holds up today—and why it might actually play even better in the streaming era. Was it Colonel Mustard in the study with the candlestick… or something even crazier? Tune in and find out! 🎭🗝️
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Goldfinger
This week on Hix Nix Stix Pix, we dive into Goldfinger—the Bond film that defined the franchise. From iconic gadgets and unforgettable villains to that legendary Aston Martin, we break down what makes this 007 adventure a classic… and what feels a little dated in 2026. Plus, we talk Oddjob, laser tables, and yes… that name.
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Casablanca
Robb Spewak and Josh Sroka recap and discuss the 1942 classic Casablanca, including its WWII refugee setting, key characters like Rick, Ilsa, Laszlo, Renault, and Sam, and major plot turns involving the letters of transit and the film's iconic final sacrifice. They talk about the movie's famous quotes, music (especially "As Time Goes By"), Warner Bros. production details, and why the film's timing during WWII helped cement its legacy, while noting some modern viewing challenges like dense, dialogue-driven storytelling and historical context.
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Sixteen Candles
This week on Hix Nix Stix Pix, we light the birthday candles for one of the most iconic teen comedies of the 1980s — Sixteen Candles. John Hughes' coming-of-age classic introduced the world to Molly Ringwald, gave us unforgettable characters like Long Duk Dong, and captured the awkward, emotional chaos of being a teenager better than almost any movie of its era. We break down what still works about the film more than 40 years later… and what absolutely does not age well in 2026.
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The Music Box & An Ache in Every Stake
This episode of Hix Nix Stix Pix dives into two classic theatrical comedy shorts that define very different styles of slapstick. First up is The Music Box, starring Laurel and Hardy, featuring one of the most famous physical gags in film history as a simple piano delivery turns into a slow-burn nightmare of pride, patience, and endless stairs. Then we shift gears to An Ache in Every Stake, a classic from The Three Stooges, where subtlety is thrown out the window in favor of nonstop chaos, eye pokes, head slaps, and workplace destruction. We break down what works (and what doesn't) in each short, why both were originally made for packed movie theaters, how their comedy styles influenced generations of performers, and why audiences still argue over which approach holds up better today — patient character comedy or loud, relentless anarchy. Two shorts. Two philosophies. One very sore staircase.
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Support Your Local Sheriff
This week, the guys saddle up for Support Your Local Sheriff, a Western that wins shootouts without firing a shot and proves confidence is deadlier than a six-gun. We break down why James Garner's sheriff might be the calmest man in movie history, how Walter Brennan quietly steals every scene, and why this movie's smartest jokes are the ones that barely raise their voice. From the world's most confusing jail, to standoffs that collapse into awkward conversations, to authority that only works because everyone agrees to believe in it—we dig into the biggest laughs, blink-and-you-miss-it moments, and the movie's biggest problems.
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Ghostbusters II
This week on Hix Nix Stix Pix, we fire up the positively charged pink slime and take a deep dive into Ghostbusters II—the sequel that split fans but somehow marched straight into pop-culture immortality. Why does this movie feel so different from the original? How much did The Real Ghostbusters cartoon influence the tone, humor, and slime-to-screen ratio? Was Vigo the Carpathian an all-time creepy villain trapped in the wrong movie? And yes… we finally ask the question movies don't want you thinking about: how did the Statue of Liberty get back to Liberty Island? We break down what people love, what people hate, the unforgettable highlight scenes (courtroom chaos, bathtub terror, and Lady Liberty getting her groove on), Winston's quiet five-year grind between busting gigs, and why "Your Love Keeps Lifting Me Higher and Higher" wasn't just a song choice—it was the entire thesis of the finale. Is Ghostbusters II an underrated comfort sequel, a live-action cartoon episode, or proof that sequels play it safe? Grab your mood slime, keep it positive, and join us as we find out.
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The Maltese Falcon (1941)
This week on Hix Nix Stix Pix, we step into the shadowy world of The Maltese Falcon, the movie that basically invented film noir. Humphrey Bogart's Sam Spade lies, bluffs, and outsmarts his way through a web of double-crosses, murder, and obsession — all over a bird that may not even be real. Put on your fedora, pour a stiff drink, and remember — it's the stuff that dreams are made of.
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Trading Places
This week on Hix Nix Stix Pix, Robb and Josh dive into the sharp, loud, and unapologetically 80s comedy Trading Places. What starts as a one-dollar bet between two cold-blooded millionaires turns into one of the most biting class-swap comedies ever made—and maybe one of the darkest comedies disguised as a crowd-pleaser.
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Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
Is Santa Claus real… and can you prove it in a court of law? This week, Josh and Robb revisit Miracle on 34th Street and dig into why this quiet, smart Christmas classic has endured for generations. They break down what people love — Edmund Gwenn's iconic Kris Kringle, the real Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, and one of the boldest courtroom climaxes in holiday movie history — and what doesn't always work for modern audiences, including the slow burn, the loose legal logic, and Susan's famously restrained reactions. Along the way, they talk department store politics (Macy's vs. Gimbels), why Susan calls Fred "Uncle" to shut down a moment, how belief is portrayed without being overly sentimental, and whether this is really a kids' movie at all. It's a Christmas film that argues belief is a choice — and somehow makes you root for Santa to win… legally.
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The Muppet Christmas Carol
This week on Hix Nix Stix Pix, Robb and Josh unwrap one of the most beloved Christmas movies of all time: The Muppet Christmas Carol. They dive into why Michael Caine's straight-faced, Oscar-worthy performance as Ebenezer Scrooge is the secret sauce that makes this film work, how the Muppets somehow deliver the most faithful adaptation of Dickens ever put on screen, and which songs still hit just as hard decades later. From Gonzo's narration to the surprisingly terrifying Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, the guys break down why this movie isn't just a kids' film—it's a holiday classic that gets better every year. Grab some cocoa, light the tree, and join Hix Nix Stix Pix for a joyful, heartfelt, and very Muppet-y look at The Muppet Christmas Carol. 🎄🐸
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Holiday Inn (1942)
This week, Robb and Josh are checking into Holiday Inn, the musical classic that gave the world "White Christmas," enough Irving Berlin bangers to fill a jukebox, and Fred Astaire literally dancing with explosives. The guys break down the holidays featured in the film (including a few that somehow didn't make the federal cut in 1942), dig into the charm of Bing Crosby and Astaire at their peak, and take a candid look at the moments that haven't aged quite so gracefully. From firecracker choreography to old-school Hollywood romance, it's a festive deep dive into one of cinema's most iconic musicals—complete with the usual Robb & Josh banter, surprises, and questionable life advice. Check in, hang your coat, and join us at the Inn
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Planes, Trains and Automobiles
This week, Josh and Robb take a bumpy ride through one of the greatest holiday comedies ever made: Planes, Trains & Automobiles. From frozen runways to flaming rental cars, we break down every disastrous mile of Neal and Del's unforgettable journey home for Thanksgiving. We dive into: ✈️ The travel nightmares that feel way too real 😂 Why Steve Martin's F-bomb rant is a Hall of Fame meltdown 🔥 John Candy's chaotic charm and the case of the "borrowed" rental car 🏨 THAT bed scene ("Those aren't pillows!") 😢 And how a comedy somehow sticks the emotional landing perfectly It's heart. It's chaos. It's polyester. And it's a holiday classic that only gets better with age. Grab your pillow—your actual pillow—and join us for the ride.
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Frankenstein (2025)
This week on Hix Nix Stix Pix, we crack open Netflix's 2025 reimagining of Frankenstein. Guillermo del Toro's modern monster tale delivers big atmosphere, big performances, and even bigger debates from your hosts. The guys break down what works (the gorgeous visuals, the creature's emotional core), what absolutely doesn't (some questionable pacing, a few head-scratchy plot choices), and the scenes that had them yelling at the screen for very different reasons. If you watched the movie, you'll want this conversation. If you didn't… we might convince you either way. Tune in, charge up the lightning rods, and let's get into it.
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Psycho
This week on Hix Nix Stix Pix, we check into the Bates Motel for a deep dive into Alfred Hitchcock's legendary thriller, Psycho. We break down the film's iconic moments, the filmmaking innovations that changed cinema, what still holds up, what doesn't, and why audiences in 1960 absolutely lost their minds. From Janet Leigh's unforgettable shower scene to Anthony Perkins' chilling performance as Norman Bates, we explore the craft, the controversy, and the legacy of one of Hollywood's most influential horror films. Whether you love classic cinema, Hitchcock's genius, or just want to revisit a creepy classic, this episode brings fun conversation, surprising insights, and plenty of laughs along the way. Grab your room key — and avoid the showers — because Psycho is on the reel this week.
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The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad
Josh and Robb fire up the motorcar and head straight into The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad! In this episode of Hix Nix Stix Pix, the guys take on Disney's two-part classic — from Mr. Toad's wild ride and obsession with speed to Ichabod Crane's creepy encounter with the Headless Horseman. Expect laughs, nostalgia, and a few chills as Josh and Robb debate which story holds up, which character steals the show, and whether this forgotten Disney oddity deserves a place among the greats.
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Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein
This week, Robb and Josh dust off a true monster mash classic — Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein! Watch as the boys stumble their way through Dracula's schemes, Wolfman's howls, and Frankenstein's bolts, all while trying not to scream louder than the audience. Expect vintage gags, spooky laughs, and enough classic horror cameos to fill a haunted mansion. Who's scarier: the monsters… or Robb's old-timey impressions?
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Rosemary's Baby
This week on Hix Nix Stix Pix, Josh and Robb invite you into the unsettling world of Rosemary's Baby — and honestly, one of them might be part of a cult now. Josh can't decide if the movie is terrifying or just a really weird way to make love, while Robb keeps insisting the real horror is the neighbors. They break down Mia Farrow's haircut, devilish deals, and how to politely decline when your building starts worshipping Satan. It's paranoia, pregnancy, and plenty of popcorn on this week's spooky classic!
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Duck Soup
This week we dive into Duck Soup (1933), the Marx Brothers' chaotic masterpiece of political satire, slapstick, and pure nonsense. From peanut stands to mirror gags, we're unpacking the madness of Freedonia, laughing at the absurdity of war, and wondering if Groucho should really be trusted to run a country. Spoiler: probably not. Whether you're a Marx Brothers superfan or just ducking in for the first time, this one is a quack-up you won't want to miss.
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The Natural
This week on Hix Nix Stix Pix: We step into the batter's box with The Natural! We chose this classic to honor Robert Redford, but here's the curveball—Josh, our resident baseball nut, has never seen it. Will "Wonderboy" knock it out of the park, or is this movie more of a swing-and-miss? We're talking exploding stadium lights, silver bullets, Bump Bailey running through the wall, and whether Roy Hobbs is truly the best there ever was. Grab your peanuts and Cracker Jack—this episode goes all nine innings.
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Yankee Doodle Dandy
This week on Hix Nix Stix Pix, Robb brings a true slice of Americana to the table with the classic Yankee Doodle Dandy. George M. Cohan struts, sings, and taps his way through history, while Josh gets his very first taste of this patriotic showstopper. Expect fireworks, flag-waving, and maybe even a little eye-rolling as we dive into whether this old-school musical still hits the right notes today.
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Return To Oz
Episode 1: Return to Oz Welcome to the very first episode of His Nix Stix Pix! Each week, Robb picks one of his favorite movies — a film he's loved for years — and Josh experiences it with fresh eyes. Together, they dive into the magic, the madness, and the memories these movies create. For our debut, we're heading back to Oz… but not quite the way you remember it. We're talking about Disney's 1985 cult classic Return to Oz — a darker, stranger follow-up to The Wizard of Oz. From talking chickens to terrifying wheelers, to stone kings and head-swapping queens, this film is filled with unforgettable moments. Join us as we break down what makes Return to Oz so unique, why Robb holds it close, and what Josh thinks seeing it for the very first time.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Hix Nix Stix Pix is where movie obsession meets fresh confusion. Every week, Robb Spewak dusts off a beloved classic from his collection and makes Josh Sroka watch it—usually for the very first time. Robb brings the nostalgia, Josh brings the "wait… what just happened?" Together, they argue, laugh, and maybe even agree on why these movies matter (or don't).
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