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I'll Watch Anything

A movie podcast with a sense of optimism! Mystery novelist W.M. Akers and ace film critic Henry Giardina take a rambling tour through film history, using dice to pick random movies from the silent era to today. They try to love everything they watch. It doesn't always work out.

  1. 10

    Reindeer Games Ruins Christmas

    Henry and Will close out their first season with another singularly unimportant film—a Hollywood legend's mediocre Christmas heist picture! Starring a particularly punchable Ben Affleck, an impressively ripped Gary Sinese, and a far too good for this Charlize Theron, it's a festival of pointless jabbering that's still better than watching anything on Hallmark.See y'all soon for Season 2!Except, obviously, we won't see you. Podcasts just go into your ears.Read Henry's newsletter! It's called Less Art and it's about movies. Find it at henrygiardina.substack.com.Read Will's newsletter! It's called Strange Times and it's about insane stuff that happened in 1921. Devour it at strangetimes.substack.com.And direct your pals to illwatchanything.com!

  2. 9

    200 Cigarettes is Disappointing Me!

    Today Henry and Will take on 200 Cigarettes, a 1999 piece of ensemble nostalgia fluff that is hard to find and, sadly, pretty hard to watch. Learn all about Will's turn of the century crushes and how Dave Chappelle has—big surprise—always been a transphobic prick. Read Henry's newsletter! It's called Less Art and it's about movies. Find it at henrygiardina.substack.com.Read Will's newsletter! It's called Strange Times and it's about insane stuff that happened in 1921. Devour it at strangetimes.substack.com.And direct your pals to illwatchanything.com!

  3. 8

    Big Business Provides Shenanigans

    Big Business is a movie, kind of, in which Bette Midler and Lily Tomlin and Bette Midler and Lily Tomlin shriek and mug and produce low-key hijinks in the DCOM mode. It also features surprisingly tender characterization of a gay couple and was exactly what Henry and Will needed this week. Read Henry's newsletter! It's called Less Art and it's about movies. Find it at henrygiardina.substack.com.Read Will's newsletter! It's called Strange Times and it's about insane stuff that happened in 1921. Devour it at strangetimes.substack.com.And direct your pals to illwatchanything.com!

  4. 7

    The Hudsucker Proxy Is ADHD Heaven

    In which Henry and Will discuss the futility of journalism, the beauty of pastiche, and Paul Newman's giant swinging, uh, clock. Content warning! Contains frank discussion of suicide!Read Henry's newsletter! It's called Less Art and it's about movies. Find it at henrygiardina.substack.com.Read Will's newsletter! It's called Strange Times and it's about insane stuff that happened in 1921. Devour it at strangetimes.substack.com.And direct your pals to illwatchanything.com!

  5. 6

    Spotlight is Fake, Fake, Fake!

    According to the Hollywood establishment, Spotlight was the best film of 2015. We beg to differ! And differ we do! Henry loathes this movie—Will thought it was fine—but we agree that a realistic depiction of journalism demands half-full Dunkin' cups on every desk and mustard stains on every shirt. Instead, Spotlight gives us triumphalism and speeches, Hallmark movie lighting and enough ugly khaki pants to outfit a convention of young Republicans. It's a movie that thinks it's smart and you're stupid. It's wrong on both counts.Read Henry's newsletter! It's called Less Art and it's about movies. Find it at henrygiardina.substack.com.Read Will's newsletter! It's called Strange Times and it's about insane stuff that happened in 1921. Devour it at strangetimes.substack.com.And direct your pals to illwatchanything.com!

  6. 5

    House of Wax Melted Our Hearts

    What do you get when you combine Vincent Price, Charles Bronson, and a few thousand gallons of melted wax? The 1953 3D classic House of Wax, a thoroughly unhinged movie that we love with our all the passion our waxen hearts can muster.Read Henry's newsletter! It's called Less Art and it's about movies. Find it at henrygiardina.substack.com.Read Will's newsletter! It's called Strange Times and it's about insane stuff that happened in 1921. Devour it at strangetimes.substack.com.And direct your pals to illwatchanything.com!

  7. 4

    Parasite is Hard to Love

    Bong Joon-ho's 2019 Oscar-winning Black comedy is a classic upstairs-downstairs tale, with a famous violent twist. It's great, but do we love it? It's complicated. Read Henry's newsletter! It's called Less Art and it's about movies. Find it at henrygiardina.substack.com.Read Will's newsletter! It's called Strange Times and it's about insane stuff that happened in 1921. Devour it at strangetimes.substack.com.And direct your pals to illwatchanything.com!

  8. 3

    Earthquake Gives You Everything You Want

    Will and Henry dive headfirst into the world of 1970s disaster movies with the exquisite Charlton Heston and George Kennedy epic "Earthquake," a movie that manages to be beautiful and engaging without actually being, y'know, good.Read Henry's newsletter! It's called Less Art and it's about movies. Find it at henrygiardina.substack.com.Read Will's newsletter! It's called Strange Times and it's about insane stuff that happened in 1921. Devour it at strangetimes.substack.com.And direct your pals to illwatchanything.com!

  9. 2

    Blood Harvest Needs Way More Tiny Tim

    Will and Henry ask the important questions: is Tiny Tim the special sauce of any movie he's in? Why does Mervo need to retreat into his clown persona? Why is Peter Krause's eye twitching uncontrollably when he's supposed to be dead?Join us as we watch this utterly insane film and laugh the hardest we've laughed in a very long time. We have a website now!Read Henry's newsletter! It's called Less Art and it's about movies. Find it at henrygiardina.substack.com.Read Will's newsletter! It's called Strange Times and it's about insane stuff that happened in 1921. Devour it at strangetimes.substack.com.And direct your pals to illwatchanything.com!

  10. 1

    The Apartment is Goddamned Perfect

    Join Henry (@punkgroucho) and Will (@ouijum) as they embark on the first episode of I'll Watch Anything, a podcast with a sense of optimism!For our first movie, we tackle Billy Wilder's 1960 masterpiece The Apartment. Is it as brilliant as everyone says? The answer is a resounding yes!Check out Will's newsletter Strange Times!Check out Henry's newsletter Less Art!Read Henry's newsletter! It's called Less Art and it's about movies. Find it at henrygiardina.substack.com.Read Will's newsletter! It's called Strange Times and it's about insane stuff that happened in 1921. Devour it at strangetimes.substack.com.And direct your pals to illwatchanything.com!

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

A movie podcast with a sense of optimism! Mystery novelist W.M. Akers and ace film critic Henry Giardina take a rambling tour through film history, using dice to pick random movies from the silent era to today. They try to love everything they watch. It doesn't always work out.

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Henry Giardina, W.M. Akers

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A movie podcast with a sense of optimism! Mystery novelist W.M. Akers and ace film critic Henry Giardina take a rambling tour through film history, using dice to pick random movies from the silent era to today. They try to love everything they watch. It doesn't always work out.

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I'll Watch Anything is created and hosted by Henry Giardina, W.M. Akers.
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