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Almost Classic Movies
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Welcome to Almost Classic Movies, the podcast where two movie fans talk about movies. From epic adventures like Lord of the Rings to iconic comedies like Wayne's World and Ferris Bueller's Day Off, we explore a blend of almost classics, cult favorites, seasonal gems, and even actual classics. ("Almost Classic Movies" is frankly just a catchy title that riffs off a particular TV program). It's just two friends talking movies—one loves production trivia, while the other enjoys simply watching and soaking in the story. We strive for evergreen content, so you can pick an episode anywhere and dive right in. If you like what you hear, share it with a friend, family member, or maybe even Chris Hemsworth or Ryan Reynolds... That'd be pretty cool. Thanks for listening!
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Sinners - Is It Worth The Hype?
Send a textRyan Coogler’s Sinners might be one of the most layered films of the year — blending 1930s Mississippi blues culture with vampire horror, racial symbolism, and spiritual mythology.In this episode of Almost Classic Movies, Jon and Donald unpack:The film’s bold cultural themesMichael B. Jordan’s dual performanceThe haunting music evolution sceneHailee Steinfeld’s chilling turnThe symbolism behind the vampiresAnd whether Sinners truly deserved Best PictureIs this a modern classic… or a beautiful film weighed down by its own ambition?🎯 Key TakeawaysWhy Sinners feels like a “needed” filmHow blues music becomes the emotional engine of the storyThe symbolic meaning behind the vampire hive mindThe layered storytelling choices that divide viewersWhy the final father-daughter scene hits so hard⏱ Episode Timestamps00:00 – Welcome back + Oscar prediction recap04:45 – What is Sinners about?08:00 – First impressions (2nd viewing thoughts)16:30 – Script vs story: Where it shines and struggles23:00 – Recruiting the juke joint crew32:00 – The music evolution scene (past, present & future collide)43:00 – When the horror ramps up50:00 – Smoke’s final scene & emotional payoff56:30 – Final ratings & debate1:00:00+ – Ryan Coogler’s filmography & legacy🎵 About the FilmSet in 1932 Mississippi, Sinners follows twin brothers Smoke and Stack (Michael B. Jordan) as they open a juke joint — only to confront a supernatural vampire threat that symbolizes cultural erasure.Directed by Ryan Coogler (Creed, Black Panther), the film blends horror, history, blues music, and social commentary into a visually striking, symbol-heavy narrative.🎧 If You Enjoyed This EpisodeFollow the show so you never miss a reviewLeave a 5-star rating on Apple PodcastsShare this episode with a movie-loving friendTag us with your thoughts on SinnersIs this an 8? A 9.5? A 10?We want to know.Support the showYou can support the show by becoming a member on Patreon. If you like what you’re listening to, don’t forget to share the podcast with fellow movie fans and give us a 5-star review! Subscribing to the podcast ensures you get our newest episodes right when they publish.Contact:Email: [email protected]: @almostclassicmoviesCo-Hosts:Jon K.Donald S.Podcast Production:Wayfare Recording Co.© 2025 Almost Classic Movies LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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Oscars 2026 Special - Who Wins Best Picture??
Send a textIt’s our annual Oscar Predictions episode.Jon and Donald sit down with the full Academy Awards ballot and make real-time picks across every major category — from Best Actor to Best Picture. No prep. No scripts. Just gut instincts, film nerd logic, and a little brother energy.By the end, one film rises above the rest: Sinners.Will it actually win Best Picture? Or are we about to be wildly wrong?🔥 In This EpisodeWhy Sinners might sweep the 2026 OscarsThe case for F1 in editing and soundIs Frankenstein too “classic” to win Best Picture?Why sports films struggle at the OscarsCinematography vs Production Design — what’s the difference?Our animated feature lock (K-Pop Demon Hunters)The Rock’s unexpected nomination (and our reaction)How nomination count impacts Best Picture odds🎥 Movies DiscussedSinnersF1FrankensteinHamnetMarty SupremeOne Battle After AnotherAvatar: Fire and AshJurassic World: RebirthK-Pop Demon Hunters📢 Join the ConversationWho do you think wins Best Picture?Are we overestimating Sinners? Is F1 getting snubbed?Leave a review, share the episode, and tell us your predictions.Follow us on Instagram for updates and episode drops.Support the showYou can support the show by becoming a member on Patreon. If you like what you’re listening to, don’t forget to share the podcast with fellow movie fans and give us a 5-star review! Subscribing to the podcast ensures you get our newest episodes right when they publish.Contact:Email: [email protected]: @almostclassicmoviesCo-Hosts:Jon K.Donald S.Podcast Production:Wayfare Recording Co.© 2025 Almost Classic Movies LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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The Fast and the Furious (2001): Iconic or Overrated?
Send a textIn this episode of Almost Classic Movies, Jon, Don, and Daniel kick off a long-term series exploring the Fast & Furious franchise by revisiting the original The Fast and the Furious (2001).They break down how the film introduced audiences to LA’s underground street racing culture, the iconic themes of family and loyalty, and the undercover cop storyline that launched one of the biggest action franchises in movie history. From NOS-fueled races and semi-truck heists to unforgettable one-liners and early-2000s vibes, the hosts reflect on what still works, what feels dated, and why the movie remains such a fun watch.The conversation also dives into behind-the-scenes car culture, standout characters like Dom, Brian, Mia, and Jesse, and how the series evolved from simple street racing into global action spectacle.Key TakeawaysHow The Fast and the Furious set the tone for the entire franchiseThe undercover cop storyline that anchors the first filmWhy “family” became the emotional core of the seriesMemorable street racing scenes and early stunt workWhat feels dated (and what still holds up) from 2001How the movie grew from a simple racing film into a cultural phenomenonEnjoyed this breakdown of the movie that started it all?👉 Subscribe to Almost Classic Movies on Apple Podcasts and Spotify 👉 Leave a review to help others find the show 👉 Share this episode with a Fast & Furious fanSupport the showYou can support the show by becoming a member on Patreon. If you like what you’re listening to, don’t forget to share the podcast with fellow movie fans and give us a 5-star review! Subscribing to the podcast ensures you get our newest episodes right when they publish.Contact:Email: [email protected]: @almostclassicmoviesCo-Hosts:Jon K.Donald S.Podcast Production:Wayfare Recording Co.© 2025 Almost Classic Movies LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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Weathering With You: Love, Sacrifice, and a Very Wet Apocalypse
Send a textWhat happens when a love story literally rewrites the climate?In this episode of Almost Classic Movies, Jon and Donald dive into Weathering With You, Makoto Shinkai’s visually stunning follow-up to Your Name. The film trades body-swapping whimsy for heavier questions about sacrifice, responsibility, and whether saving the person you love is worth changing the world forever.The hosts unpack the film’s darker tone, its themes of adolescence under pressure, and why this story feels less like destiny and more like a deliberate, messy choice. Along the way, they debate pacing, character motivation, and whether the emotional payoff earns its apocalyptic consequences.🔑 Key TakeawaysWhy Weathering With You functions as a spiritual companion to Your Name rather than a sequel. How the film shifts from themes of connection and fate to choice and responsibility. The moral dilemma at the heart of the story: can saving one life justify altering the world? How the film blends supernatural mythology with grounded struggles like homelessness, isolation, and survival in Tokyo. Why the animation elevates the emotional weight even when the narrative pacing wavers.👍 If You Enjoyed This EpisodeFollow the show so you never miss an installmentShare this episode with the anime fan in your lifeLeave a review. It helps more listeners find us.Support the showYou can support the show by becoming a member on Patreon. If you like what you’re listening to, don’t forget to share the podcast with fellow movie fans and give us a 5-star review! Subscribing to the podcast ensures you get our newest episodes right when they publish.Contact:Email: [email protected]: @almostclassicmoviesCo-Hosts:Jon K.Donald S.Podcast Production:Wayfare Recording Co.© 2025 Almost Classic Movies LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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Ghost In The Shell is still relevant today.
Send a textIn this episode of Almost Classic Movies, Jon and Donald take on Ghost in the Shell (1995), one of the most philosophically dense and influential sci-fi films ever made. What begins as a cyberpunk crime story quickly turns into a meditation on identity, consciousness, memory, and what it actually means to be human in a world where bodies can be replaced and minds can be hacked.The conversation explores cybernetic humanity, the Ship of Theseus, AI as a new form of life, and why Ghost in the Shell feels more relevant now than it did in the 1990s. Along the way, they break down the film’s animation, pacing, biblical references, and why its climax chooses dialogue over destruction.If you like movies that trust the audience, ask uncomfortable questions, and don’t stop to explain themselves, this episode is for you.If you haven’t seen Ghost in the Shell (1995) yet, we strongly recommend watching it first. This episode contains full spoilers and assumes you’re ready to engage with the ideas, not just the plot.If you enjoyed this episode:⭐ Leave a review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts📤 Share this episode with a sci-fi fan📩 Email us: [email protected]📸 Follow us on Instagram: @almostclassicmoviesHelp us hit our next review milestone 👀Support the showYou can support the show by becoming a member on Patreon. If you like what you’re listening to, don’t forget to share the podcast with fellow movie fans and give us a 5-star review! Subscribing to the podcast ensures you get our newest episodes right when they publish.Contact:Email: [email protected]: @almostclassicmoviesCo-Hosts:Jon K.Donald S.Podcast Production:Wayfare Recording Co.© 2025 Almost Classic Movies LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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Summer Wars - It's Basically That Old Digimon Movie You Kind of Remember
Send a textIn this episode of Almost Classic Movies, Jon, Don, and Daniel dive into the anime film Summer Wars, a surprisingly heartfelt story that blends digital disaster with family drama.What starts as an awkward fake engagement quickly turns into a global crisis when a rogue AI hijacks a virtual world that controls real-life systems. As traffic grids fail, satellites fall, and chaos spreads, one extended family bands together using math skills, gaming strategy, and old-school connections to save the world.The hosts explore how Summer Wars predicts modern tech dependency, compares to other digital-world stories like Digimon Adventure: Our War Game!, and reflects Japanese cultural themes of community, tradition, and resilience.⭐ Key TakeawaysHow Summer Wars blends sci-fi spectacle with intimate family storytellingThe film’s eerie parallels to modern internet infrastructure and AIWhy the grandmother character becomes the emotional heart of the movieSimilarities between Summer Wars and digital-world anime like DigimonHow animation style separates reality from the virtual worldWhy community ultimately defeats raw computationIf you enjoyed this breakdown of Summer Wars, be sure to:👉 Subscribe to Almost Classic Movies 👉 Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify 👉 Share this episode with a fellow anime fanYour support helps the show grow!Support the showYou can support the show by becoming a member on Patreon. If you like what you’re listening to, don’t forget to share the podcast with fellow movie fans and give us a 5-star review! Subscribing to the podcast ensures you get our newest episodes right when they publish.Contact:Email: [email protected]: @almostclassicmoviesCo-Hosts:Jon K.Donald S.Podcast Production:Wayfare Recording Co.© 2025 Almost Classic Movies LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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Demon Slayer: Mugen Train - The Animation Looks So Good, You Could Lick It
Send a textIn this episode of Almost Classic Movies, Jon and Don kick off their annual anime series with a deep dive into Demon Slayer: Mugen Train, the record-breaking anime film that captivated audiences worldwide.They explore the film’s breathtaking animation, powerful emotional moments, and unforgettable battle between Flame Hashira Rengoku and Upper Rank demon Akaza. From dream sequences that reveal each character’s subconscious to the massive box office success that rivaled Disney classics, this episode breaks down why Mugen Train became a cultural phenomenon.Whether you’re new to Demon Slayer or a longtime fan, this conversation unpacks the story, themes, production history, and why this movie hit so hard.⏱ Timestamps & Key Moments00:00 – Introduction & Launch of the Anime Movie Series02:00 – What Is Demon Slayer: Mugen Train About? (Spoiler-Free Setup)06:00 – First Impressions & Stunning Animation Style10:00 – The Dream Sequences & Subconscious Worlds Explained17:00 – Tanjiro’s Emotional Core and Breaking the Illusion23:00 – Enmu Fuses with the Train: The Battle Escalates31:00 – The Arrival of Akaza (Upper Rank Demon)35:00 – Rengoku’s Final Stand & Emotional Impact43:00 – Ratings & Overall Thoughts50:00 – Box Office Records & Production Insights58:00 – Trivia & Fun Facts🎥 What They Cover in This EpisodeWhy Mugen Train works even if you’ve never watched the seriesThe symbolism behind the dream worldsRengoku’s character arc and why his death hits so hardThe film’s insane box office success during the pandemicHow Demon Slayer compares to other major anime and animated filmsShonen anime tropes done right📌 Notable Highlights🔥 Over $500 million worldwide box office on a $15M budget🔥 Highest-grossing film of 2020 globally🔥 Surpassed Disney classics in Japan’s ticket sales🔥 One of anime’s most emotional fight scenes ever animated🎧 Listen & SubscribeIf you enjoyed this breakdown, make sure to:✅ Subscribe to Almost Classic Movies⭐ Leave a 5-star review📲 Share this episode with a fellow anime fanGot a movie suggestion? DM us or email: [email protected] the showYou can support the show by becoming a member on Patreon. If you like what you’re listening to, don’t forget to share the podcast with fellow movie fans and give us a 5-star review! Subscribing to the podcast ensures you get our newest episodes right when they publish.Contact:Email: [email protected]: @almostclassicmoviesCo-Hosts:Jon K.Donald S.Podcast Production:Wayfare Recording Co.© 2025 Almost Classic Movies LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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F1 Is Top Gun Maverick on Wheels (And It Actually Works)
Send a textF1 isn’t really a racing movie.It’s a movie about aging, ego, legacy, and what happens when you get one last shot to prove something to yourself.In this episode of Almost Classic Movies, Jon and Donald break down F1, the Brad Pitt–led Formula 1 drama that feels more like Top Gun Maverick than a traditional sports film. Even if you’ve never watched a race, this movie does something rare. It makes the sport understandable without dumbing it down, and emotional without becoming sentimental.We talk about why F1 works as a character study, where it stumbles, and why its final act is less about winning than choosing how to leave the track.🔑 Why This Episode Is Worth Your TimeWhy F1 succeeds even if you don’t care about Formula 1The old-guard vs new-school tension driving the entire storyBrad Pitt’s Sonny Hayes as a quietly effective aging heroHow “winning ugly” becomes the film’s real philosophyWhy the ending hits harder than most modern sports movies⏱️ Timestamps00:00 – Why this movie converts non-F1 fans03:30 – “Top Gun Maverick, but on the ground”08:45 – Sonny Hayes and the cost of unfinished business16:30 – Old instincts vs modern Formula 122:45 – Winning ugly and controlled chaos30:00 – Ego, sabotage, and the Vegas turning point39:30 – Legacy, restraint, and the final race45:00 – Production scale, realism, and Lewis Hamilton’s role52:30 – Final ratings and where the movie landsIf you enjoyed this breakdown:Follow Almost Classic Movies on Spotify or Apple PodcastsLeave a 5-star review (even if you disagree—we welcome it)Share this episode with your movie-watching partner📸 Instagram: @almostclassicmovies 📩 Email: [email protected] the showYou can support the show by becoming a member on Patreon. If you like what you’re listening to, don’t forget to share the podcast with fellow movie fans and give us a 5-star review! Subscribing to the podcast ensures you get our newest episodes right when they publish.Contact:Email: [email protected]: @almostclassicmoviesCo-Hosts:Jon K.Donald S.Podcast Production:Wayfare Recording Co.© 2025 Almost Classic Movies LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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Air Force One (1997) is The Most Patriotic Action Movie Ever Made?
Send a textWhat happens when the President of the United States becomes the action hero?In this episode of Almost Classic Movies, we break down Air Force One (1997), the Harrison Ford thriller that defined an entire era of patriotic, high-stakes action films. From Gary Oldman’s operatic villain to Glenn Close’s quietly groundbreaking Vice President, this movie is far more than a popcorn blockbuster.We explore why Air Force One feels so confident, so direct, and so unmistakably ’90s—and why it still works nearly three decades later.🔍 Key TakeawaysWhy Harrison Ford’s President James Marshall feels believable as both leader and action heroHow Air Force One reflects post–Cold War American confidence and leadership fantasiesThe brilliance of Gary Oldman’s villain and why the stakes actually feel realWhat this movie says about presidential authority, decisiveness, and moralityWhy this is the definition of a “movie your dad would watch”🎥 Film DiscussedAir Force One (1997) Directed by Wolfgang Petersen Starring Harrison Ford, Gary Oldman, Glenn Close, William H. Macy📣 Enjoyed This Episode?Subscribe to Almost Classic Movies on Apple Podcasts or SpotifyLeave a review to help more movie fans find the showShare this episode with someone who loves ’90s action films📩 Questions or feedback? Email us at [email protected] the showYou can support the show by becoming a member on Patreon. If you like what you’re listening to, don’t forget to share the podcast with fellow movie fans and give us a 5-star review! Subscribing to the podcast ensures you get our newest episodes right when they publish.Contact:Email: [email protected]: @almostclassicmoviesCo-Hosts:Jon K.Donald S.Podcast Production:Wayfare Recording Co.© 2025 Almost Classic Movies LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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The Italian Job (2003) is A Fantastic Fast and Furious Movie
Send a textThe Italian Job (2003) is often remembered as a slick, early-2000s action movie packed with Mini Coopers and car chases—but there’s more going on under the hood. In this episode of Almost Classic Movies, Jon and Don revisit the film to unpack why it still works as a heist movie, how it subverts common caper tropes, and why its focus on competence, planning, and non-lethal revenge gives it lasting appeal.From standout ensemble casting to practical stunt work and a surprisingly disciplined script, this episode explores what makes The Italian Job more than just popcorn entertainment.Key TakeawaysWhy The Italian Job functions as a “competence fantasy” rather than a typical chaos-driven heistHow Charlize Theron’s role breaks early-2000s action stereotypesThe importance of showing the heist instead of explaining itPractical stunts vs CGI and why it mattersWhere the film sits alongside Ocean’s Eleven, Fast & Furious, and other caper moviesEpisode Breakdown & Timestamps00:00 – Intro and why The Italian Job still gets revisited04:00 – Heist movies as popcorn films (and why this one stands out)08:00 – Betrayal, revenge, and the shift from profit to payback16:00 – Practical stunts, Mini Coopers, and real-world logistics25:00 – Ensemble cast strengths and weaknesses37:00 – The final twist and why it works41:00 – Production history and remake context48:00 – Trivia, casting facts, and behind-the-scenes details54:00 – Final rating and verdictCast & Film HighlightsMark Wahlberg as Charlie CrokerCharlize Theron as Stella BridgerEdward Norton as Steve FrazelliJason Statham, Seth Green, Mos Def, Donald SutherlandDirected by F. Gary Gray🎧 Listen & SubscribeIf you enjoyed this episode, subscribe to Almost Classic Movies on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. Love the show? Share this episode with a fellow movie fan or leave a quick review—it really helps the podcast grow.Support the showYou can support the show by becoming a member on Patreon. If you like what you’re listening to, don’t forget to share the podcast with fellow movie fans and give us a 5-star review! Subscribing to the podcast ensures you get our newest episodes right when they publish.Contact:Email: [email protected]: @almostclassicmoviesCo-Hosts:Jon K.Donald S.Podcast Production:Wayfare Recording Co.© 2025 Almost Classic Movies LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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Why Maverick Is a Perfect Popcorn Western (And Still Works Today)
Send a textPoker in the desert. A riverboat full of con artists. And Mel Gibson at peak charm.In this episode of Almost Classic Movies, Jon and Don revisit Maverick (1994), the self-aware Western comedy starring Mel Gibson, Jodie Foster, and James Garner. What starts as a simple poker tournament quickly becomes a layered game of cons, reversals, and playful deception that reminds us why movies can still just be fun.The hosts break down why Maverick works so well, how its tone separates it from darker Westerns, and why its chemistry, pacing, and humor hold up decades later.🎬 Key TakeawaysWhy Maverick succeeds as a Western without taking itself seriouslyHow poker structure shapes the movie’s storytellingThe power of chemistry between Mel Gibson, Jodie Foster, and James GarnerSubtle comedy, visual gags, and Easter eggs (including a famous Danny Glover cameo)Why this film is the definition of a great “popcorn movie”⏱ Episode Breakdown & Timestamps00:00 – Cold open: strip poker in the desert and setting the tone02:45 – Why Maverick feels forgotten despite its cast05:30 – Maverick as a character: charm, plot armor, and poker instincts09:00 – Comedy through physical acting and visual timing14:00 – Road adventures, cons, and rapid-fire banter18:00 – Poker as structure, not just subject25:00 – The riverboat tournament and standout moments31:00 – Final reveals, family twists, and the bathtub scene36:00 – Ratings, legacy, and why this movie still works41:00 – Production background and trivia🎭 Cast & Film HighlightsMel Gibson as Bret MaverickJodie Foster as Annabelle BransfordJames Garner as Marshal CooperDirected by Richard DonnerWritten by William Goldman (The Princess Bride, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid)🎧 Enjoyed This Episode?Subscribe to Almost Classic Movies for weekly deep dives into underrated and nostalgic filmsLeave a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ review on Apple PodcastsShare this episode with someone who loves Westerns, poker movies, or clever storytellingSupport the showYou can support the show by becoming a member on Patreon. If you like what you’re listening to, don’t forget to share the podcast with fellow movie fans and give us a 5-star review! Subscribing to the podcast ensures you get our newest episodes right when they publish.Contact:Email: [email protected]: @almostclassicmoviesCo-Hosts:Jon K.Donald S.Podcast Production:Wayfare Recording Co.© 2025 Almost Classic Movies LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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The Muppet Christmas Carol: Cozy, Creepy, and Way Deeper Than You Remember
Send a textThe Muppet Christmas Carol is often remembered as cozy, musical, and kid-friendly — but beneath the felt and jokes is one of the darker, more faithful adaptations of Dickens’ original story.In this episode of Almost Classic Movies, Jon and Donald revisit the film with fresh eyes, breaking down why Michael Caine’s performance grounds the movie, where the adaptation succeeds, and where it quietly undermines its own emotional stakes. From ghost lore and missing character beats to structural issues baked into every version of A Christmas Carol, this conversation goes far beyond nostalgia.Key TakeawaysWhy Michael Caine’s straight performance makes the movie workHow the Muppets balance levity with genuinely dark materialThe biggest structural flaw in every Christmas Carol adaptationWhy the Ghost of Christmas Past is the weakest design choiceWhere this version diverges in subtle but meaningful waysEpisode Breakdown & Timestamps00:00 – Welcome back + listener shoutouts02:00 – Why The Muppet Christmas Carol still matters07:00 – Tone, nostalgia, and first impressions11:00 – Gonzo as Dickens and the power of narration16:00 – Marley & Marley and setting the stakes22:00 – Ghost of Christmas Past and missing emotional weight29:00 – Ghost of Christmas Present and character changes36:00 – Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come and existential dread43:00 – The ending, redemption, and unresolved logic gaps48:00 – Final ratings and where it fits in Christmas canonIf you enjoy thoughtful movie breakdowns that go deeper than nostalgia, subscribe to Almost Classic Movies on your favorite podcast platform. Ratings, reviews, and shares genuinely help the show grow.Support the showYou can support the show by becoming a member on Patreon. If you like what you’re listening to, don’t forget to share the podcast with fellow movie fans and give us a 5-star review! Subscribing to the podcast ensures you get our newest episodes right when they publish.Contact:Email: [email protected]: @almostclassicmoviesCo-Hosts:Jon K.Donald S.Podcast Production:Wayfare Recording Co.© 2025 Almost Classic Movies LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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Why the Star Wars Holiday Special Is the Most Infamous TV Event Ever Made
Send a textThe Star Wars Holiday Special is infamous for a reason. In this episode of Almost Classic Movies, Jon, Dan, and Donald subject themselves to one of the most baffling television experiments ever broadcast. What was meant to be a festive Star Wars event turned into a surreal variety show filled with awkward musical numbers, untranslated Wookiee dialogue, and creative decisions that still confuse fans decades later.We break down what went wrong, what (barely) worked, and why this one-time TV special remains a cautionary tale in franchise history.Key TakeawaysWhy the Star Wars Holiday Special exists at allHow 1970s variety TV sabotaged Star Wars storytellingThe first-ever appearance of Boba Fett and why it mattersWhat George Lucas later said about the specialWhether any part of this belongs in Star Wars canonEpisode Breakdown & Timestamps00:00 – Why this special still haunts Star Wars fans03:00 – What Life Day is and why it feels so strange10:00 – The Wookiee family, untranslated dialogue, and patience testing18:00 – The variety show segments that derail everything24:00 – The Boba Fett animated sequence (the lone bright spot)32:00 – Musical numbers, celebrity cameos, and tonal chaos41:00 – Ratings, reception, and why it was never aired again48:00 – Final verdict: classic, cursed, or completely flaccidIf you enjoy deep dives into movies that shaped pop culture—for better or worse—make sure to subscribe to Almost Classic Movies on your favorite podcast platform. Leave a review and share this episode with the Star Wars fan in your life who thinks they’ve seen everything.Support the showYou can support the show by becoming a member on Patreon. If you like what you’re listening to, don’t forget to share the podcast with fellow movie fans and give us a 5-star review! Subscribing to the podcast ensures you get our newest episodes right when they publish.Contact:Email: [email protected]: @almostclassicmoviesCo-Hosts:Jon K.Donald S.Podcast Production:Wayfare Recording Co.© 2025 Almost Classic Movies LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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Is “The Santa Clause” Actually Good? A Deep Dive Into 90s Holiday Cinema
Send a textThis week, Jon and Donald unwrap The Santa Clause and everything that makes it a quintessential (and unexpectedly weird) 90s Christmas movie. From Tim Allen’s smooth-brain dad energy to the surprisingly dark early script drafts, the guys break down what still works, what doesn’t, and why this movie feels completely different when you watch it as a parent.They analyze the film’s timeline problem, the custody battle dynamics, the underrated brilliance of Bernard the Elf, and how Disney almost made Santa get shot off the roof. Yes, really.If you love holiday movies, 90s nostalgia, or chaotic tangents involving Winnie the Pooh, pyromaniac Christmas tree bonfires, and Neil’s therapeutic sweaters, this episode is your Christmas gift.Key TakeawaysThe Santa Clause hits different when you watch it as a dad.The timeline makes no sense… at all. One week? One year? Who knows.Bernard deserved more screen time.Early drafts were shockingly dark. Santa originally got shot.Judge Reinhold plays the most “well-meaning but annoying” stepdad ever.The North Pole set design still holds up surprisingly well.The movie is fun, nostalgic, simple — and that’s exactly why people revisit it.Timestamps00:00 – Cold open: crying at Christmas movies00:45 – Introducing The Santa Clause02:30 – Ranking Christmas classics04:00 – Ryan Reynolds, The Rock, and chaotic tangents06:00 – Winnie the Pooh and modern dad podcast ideas09:00 – Dad energy, nostalgia, and childhood memories14:00 – The Tim Allen smooth-brain joke spiral17:00 – 25 Days of Christmas nostalgia18:00 – Breaking down the Santa roof scene20:00 – Denny’s sponsorship, hot chocolate culture, and childhood hangout spots23:00 – The North Pole introduction29:00 – Timeline issues: is this a week? A year?31:00 – The custody storyline and Scott’s transformation33:00 – Kidnapping Santa + ELF squad rescue36:00 – Real vs fake Christmas trees (and burning them)38:00 – The ending and sequel talk42:00 – The dark version of this movie that almost existed46:00 – Does the movie even need Neil & Laura?49:00 – Shutter Island Santa: the fan theory54:00 – Disney trivia + behind-the-scenes production59:00 – CGI, animatronics, fat suits, and prosthetics1:04:00 – Hidden elves throughout the movie1:08:00 – Home Improvement easter eggs1:09:00 – Box office breakdown1:10:00 – Wrapping up + next week’s holiday special teaserMemorable Quote“This whole movie takes place over a year, but it feels like a week. I wish adulthood worked like that.”If you enjoyed this episode, leave us a 5-star rating and drop a comment on Spotify.Tell us your Santa Clause hot take — is it a 10/10? A smooth-brain 6? Let us know.Follow us on InstagraSupport the showYou can support the show by becoming a member on Patreon. If you like what you’re listening to, don’t forget to share the podcast with fellow movie fans and give us a 5-star review! Subscribing to the podcast ensures you get our newest episodes right when they publish.Contact:Email: [email protected]: @almostclassicmoviesCo-Hosts:Jon K.Donald S.Podcast Production:Wayfare Recording Co.© 2025 Almost Classic Movies LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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Home Alone - Is it a Christmas Classic?
Send a textIn this festive episode of Almost Classic Movies, Jon and Donald dive into Home Alone — a film both iconic and slightly bewildering when viewed through grown-up eyes. They unpack childhood fears (like sprinting up the basement stairs), booby-trap physics that defy medical reality, the unmatched presence of Joe Pesci, and whether Home Alone truly deserves its status as a quintessential Christmas film.From John Hughes’ teen-energy writing style to Chris Columbus’ warm, almost mystical visual tone, the hosts explore why this odd pairing somehow works. They also admit what many people hesitate to say out loud: some of us didn’t grow up with this one… and that changes the whole experience.Along the way, you’ll hear reflections on nostalgia, parenting, Chicago lore, the brutality of those stunt scenes, John Candy’s legendary improv day, and why the McCallister house is the 8th wonder of the world.🎧 Listen to the full episode wherever you get your podcasts — and leave a comment with your Home Alone rating and whether you think it's a real Christmas movie.Support the showYou can support the show by becoming a member on Patreon. If you like what you’re listening to, don’t forget to share the podcast with fellow movie fans and give us a 5-star review! Subscribing to the podcast ensures you get our newest episodes right when they publish.Contact:Email: [email protected]: @almostclassicmoviesCo-Hosts:Jon K.Donald S.Podcast Production:Wayfare Recording Co.© 2025 Almost Classic Movies LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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The Wizard of Oz - What's Behind the Curtain?
Send a textThis week on Almost Classic Movies, we revisit one of the most iconic films ever made: The Wizard of Oz. Your hosts take a fresh look at the movie’s history, craft, and legacy—without giving away the moments that make it special.In This Episode:Watching The Wizard of Oz today: what holds up and what surprisesHow casting shaped the film’s toneThe impact of Technicolor and early effectsWorld-building choices that set the film apartMemorable musical moments and their influenceStrange, fascinating production storiesWhy the film struggled at first—but became a timeless classicFinal thoughts and ratingsListener question: What should we cover for our Almost Christmas Movies series?Support the showYou can support the show by becoming a member on Patreon. If you like what you’re listening to, don’t forget to share the podcast with fellow movie fans and give us a 5-star review! Subscribing to the podcast ensures you get our newest episodes right when they publish.Contact:Email: [email protected]: @almostclassicmoviesCo-Hosts:Jon K.Donald S.Podcast Production:Wayfare Recording Co.© 2025 Almost Classic Movies LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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Wicked: Oz Lore, Flying Monkey Horror & Glinda’s PR Strategy
Send a textIn this episode of Almost Classic Movies, Jon and Donald dive broom-first into Wicked (Part 1) — the movie adaptation based on the Broadway powerhouse musical. They unpack why the film is both visually stunning and emotionally frustrating, discuss questionable choreography ("Camp Rock flashbacks"), and debate whether Glinda and Elphaba’s friendship was ever real… or just one long manipulation with good lighting.You’ll also hear:How the movie’s box office success was driven by theater nerd powerWhy the missing red brick road swirl triggered Donald’s continuity rageJon’s wish for 10 extra minutes of character development (and fewer dance moves)A flashback to Drew Carey energy and Persona 5 negotiationsThe shocking origins of Elphaba (green + opium +… yep)Ariana Grande method acting as Glinda everywhere but StarbucksWhy the flying monkey transformation scene was disturbingly PG🎙️ Memorable Quotes“If you’re messing with Wicked, you better respect the power of theater nerds.”“She’s not defending her friend… she’s defending her political career.”“I could skip that dance sequence. It felt like I was watching a better version of Camp Rock.”If you want us to review Wicked for Good when it drops, leave a comment or DM us on Instagram. Also—rate, review, subscribe, and if you’re a proud theater kid… we see you.Support the showYou can support the show by becoming a member on Patreon. If you like what you’re listening to, don’t forget to share the podcast with fellow movie fans and give us a 5-star review! Subscribing to the podcast ensures you get our newest episodes right when they publish.Contact:Email: [email protected]: @almostclassicmoviesCo-Hosts:Jon K.Donald S.Podcast Production:Wayfare Recording Co.© 2025 Almost Classic Movies LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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Is “The Running Man” Still Running in 2025?
Send a text In this episode, Jon, Don, and Editor Dan sit down to revisit The Running Man (1987), Arnold Schwarzenegger’s dystopian game-show-meets-gladiator spectacle that somehow predicted 2017 better than anyone expected. The trio breaks down Arnold’s peak-era one-liners, Richard Dawson’s shockingly good villain performance, and why late-80s action movies were legally required to be unhinged.The conversation widens into the film’s political undertones, media manipulation, the blur between entertainment and propaganda, and how much of the movie’s “future” looks uncomfortably familiar today. Along the way, expect detours into Physical: 100, Drake Bell’s legal history, Johnny Depp memes, and the correct number of chainsaws required to deliver a truly cinematic death.Topics in this episode:Why The Running Man is more relevant in 2025 than everArnold’s action-movie swagger and signature pun deliveryRichard Dawson’s villain performance and game-show charmThe movie’s wild stalkers: Subzero, Buzzsaw, Dynamo, and FireballEighties violence vs. modern standardsMedia manipulation, doctored footage, and dystopian “reality”The trio’s ideal version of Killian’s death (spoiler: spiralizers are involved)Final ratings: classic… or flaccid?If you like absurd tangents, political satire baked into retro action films, and arguments about whether Arnold could beat Jim Brown in a real fight, this one’s for you.Support the showYou can support the show by becoming a member on Patreon. If you like what you’re listening to, don’t forget to share the podcast with fellow movie fans and give us a 5-star review! Subscribing to the podcast ensures you get our newest episodes right when they publish.Contact:Email: [email protected]: @almostclassicmoviesCo-Hosts:Jon K.Donald S.Podcast Production:Wayfare Recording Co.© 2025 Almost Classic Movies LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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The Apprentice - The Shocking Trump Story They Tried to Ban!
Send a textIn this episode of Almost Classic Movies, Jon and Donald dissect The Apprentice — a provocative biopic tracing Donald Trump’s transformation from ambitious New York builder to cultural icon. With a blend of dark satire and political restraint, the hosts explore how mentorship, ego, and media manipulation intersect in the film’s portrait of Trump and his infamous advisor, Roy Cohn.They unpack Sebastian Stan’s unnerving performance, Jeremy Strong’s haunting portrayal of Cohn, and how the movie blurs the line between political commentary and psychological study. Along the way, Jon and Donald debate character arcs, moral decay, the film’s controversial moments, and its eerie relevance in today’s political climate.From the cinematography and editing to the film’s raw depiction of power, The Apprentice leaves the hosts grappling with one unsettling question: where does ambition end and corruption begin?Support the showYou can support the show by becoming a member on Patreon. If you like what you’re listening to, don’t forget to share the podcast with fellow movie fans and give us a 5-star review! Subscribing to the podcast ensures you get our newest episodes right when they publish.Contact:Email: [email protected]: @almostclassicmoviesCo-Hosts:Jon K.Donald S.Podcast Production:Wayfare Recording Co.© 2025 Almost Classic Movies LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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The Nightmare Before Christmas - Does It Still Hold Up?
Send a textIn this Halloween-meets-Christmas episode, Jon and Donald tackle one of the most iconic stop-motion films ever made: The Nightmare Before Christmas. From Jack Skellington’s existential boredom to Oogie Boogie’s degenerate gambling habits, they unpack the film’s twisted charm, timeless animation, and odd moral compass.The hosts debate lore inconsistencies (How do the holiday doors even work?), the unsettling obsession with capital punishment, and why the movie’s musical diction makes Jon wince. Donald confesses it’s his first full viewing—and delivers some hilarious first impressions about Lock, Shock, and Barrel’s questionable parenting supervision.Together, they trace Tim Burton’s strange creative journey from Disney animator to gothic auteur, explore the movie’s musical highs and lows, and rate it on their Almost Classic scale.Stick around for wild tangents about Festivus, Kingdom Hearts, and why Donald Duck probably fears Thanksgiving. It’s equal parts spooky and merry—perfect for the season when Christmas ads start in October.Highlights include:🎃 Why Nightmare Before Christmas works as both a Halloween and Christmas movie💀 The underrated brilliance of stop-motion animation🎶 Why some musicals make Jon physically cringe🦴 How Tim Burton lost control of his own creation🧦 The most cursed Christmas crossover ideas ever pitched on the showBefore you disappear into the hinterlands of holiday chaos, follow Almost Classic Movies on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. Rate it, share it, and spread the spooky cheer.Support the showYou can support the show by becoming a member on Patreon. If you like what you’re listening to, don’t forget to share the podcast with fellow movie fans and give us a 5-star review! Subscribing to the podcast ensures you get our newest episodes right when they publish.Contact:Email: [email protected]: @almostclassicmoviesCo-Hosts:Jon K.Donald S.Podcast Production:Wayfare Recording Co.© 2025 Almost Classic Movies LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (2024) — Does Nostalgia Still Work 36 Years Later?
Send a textJon and Donald dive headfirst into Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (2024)—Tim Burton’s long-awaited sequel to the 1988 cult classic. Thirty-six years later, the ghost with the most is back, and the hosts debate whether the chaos, nostalgia, and practical effects deliver a worthy return… or just a messy séance of the past.From generational ghost stories to plotline overload, this episode unpacks it all:The tangled web of Lydia, Astrid, and BeetlejuiceWhy Michael Keaton still owns the role (and Willem Dafoe steals the show)How Burton balances legacy and lunacyAnd why Bob might be the real hero of the afterlifeAlong the way, Jon and Donald detour through fantasy football, Italian-subbing jokes, and the eternal question: Was Beetlejuice actually the Antichrist?🧠 In This Episode0:00 – Trivia and intro banter1:30 – Setting the scene: Beetlejuice returns4:00 – Too many plotlines, not enough focus10:30 – Lydia’s missing husband and the “shark attack” gag15:00 – Claymation callbacks and the return to Winter River20:00 – Beetlejuice’s ex-wife, creepy stitching, and nightmare fuel30:00 – Italian Beetlejuice, Dante’s Inferno, and “the juice is loose”36:00 – Chaos between realms and unexpected deaths40:00 – The final showdown and emotional payoff42:00 – Ratings, trivia, and production notes49:00 – Next week’s hint: a Nightmare you probably know by heartSupport the showYou can support the show by becoming a member on Patreon. If you like what you’re listening to, don’t forget to share the podcast with fellow movie fans and give us a 5-star review! Subscribing to the podcast ensures you get our newest episodes right when they publish.Contact:Email: [email protected]: @almostclassicmoviesCo-Hosts:Jon K.Donald S.Podcast Production:Wayfare Recording Co.© 2025 Almost Classic Movies LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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Beetlejuice (1988) - Practical Effects and Pure Chaos
Send a textIn this episode of Almost Classic Movies, Jon and Donald kick off spooky season with Tim Burton’s 1988 masterpiece, Beetlejuice. The hosts dive deep into the movie’s strange charm—where the macabre meets the hilarious—and unpack what makes it such a beloved cult classic.They debate whether being an exterminator counts as “a trade,” discuss how Beetlejuice may have unfairly tarnished the profession, and marvel at the wild practical effects that define Burton’s world. Along the way, they revisit the film’s gothic aesthetic, its unforgettable cast, and Michael Keaton’s unhinged brilliance that turned 17 minutes of screen time into cinematic immortality.Conversation Highlights:🎃 How Beetlejuice set the tone for Tim Burton’s career🎭 The movie’s perfect mix of horror, humor, and heart🧟♂️ Michael Keaton’s wild improv and what made his Beetlejuice iconic🧰 “Is exterminator a trade?” — the episode’s running gag🧩 Why practical effects make Beetlejuice timeless💀 Why it’s more “unnerving” than scary—and why that works📽 The unlikely legacy: from canceled sequels to Broadway musicals 👉 Is being an exterminator a trade? Tell us in the comments or on Instagram @AlmostClassicMovies.Patreon Shoutout: Support the show and help fund future “Almost Canceled” and TV spin-off episodes. Tip-based tiers start at $5.Support the showYou can support the show by becoming a member on Patreon. If you like what you’re listening to, don’t forget to share the podcast with fellow movie fans and give us a 5-star review! Subscribing to the podcast ensures you get our newest episodes right when they publish.Contact:Email: [email protected]: @almostclassicmoviesCo-Hosts:Jon K.Donald S.Podcast Production:Wayfare Recording Co.© 2025 Almost Classic Movies LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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Tron: Legacy and the Problem of Style Over Story
Send a textNeon grids, Daft Punk beats, and some questionable CGI Jeff Bridges — this week we dive into Disney’s Tron: Legacy (2010). Jon and Donald are joined again by fan-favorite Editor Dan for a wild ride through the Grid, complete with light cycles, disc battles, and theology that somehow feels like “bad Christian mythology” wrapped in a Mickey Mouse glow.The trio debates whether the movie is underrated or just a product of its 2010 vibes, explores Joseph Kosinski’s rise from commercials to Top Gun: Maverick, and breaks down the world-building that makes Legacy stand out from the original. Expect tangents on Daft Punk, racing movies, Killian Murphy cameos, and why Kevin Flynn’s bachelor-pad hideout screams “stoner design chic.”👉 Listen now to hear whether Tron: Legacy deserves “almost classic” status — or if it’s just a gorgeous, neon mess.Support the showYou can support the show by becoming a member on Patreon. If you like what you’re listening to, don’t forget to share the podcast with fellow movie fans and give us a 5-star review! Subscribing to the podcast ensures you get our newest episodes right when they publish.Contact:Email: [email protected]: @almostclassicmoviesCo-Hosts:Jon K.Donald S.Podcast Production:Wayfare Recording Co.© 2025 Almost Classic Movies LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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Tron (1982) - Is It Cheating with CGI?
Send a textGrab your light disc and step inside the grid as Jon and Donald revisit Tron (1982)—Disney’s groundbreaking cult classic that fused early CGI with a video-game aesthetic decades ahead of its time. From arcade nostalgia to AI paranoia, this episode explores why Tron still sparks debate about technology, storytelling, and the future of digital worlds.We dive deep into:First Impressions & Ratings: How the film’s visuals wowed audiences in 1982 and where the script still falls short.World-Building vs. Missed Potential: Why Disney’s digital frontier felt huge yet strangely empty—and how Tron Legacy and the upcoming Tron Ares might finally deliver the scope fans crave.AI Before AI Was Cool: The Master Control Program as proto-AI villain and what it predicts about today’s tech anxieties.Cult Classic Status: From light-cycle battles to hidden spiritual themes, how Tron paved the way for cyberpunk aesthetics, arcade culture, and modern CGI blockbusters.Love Triangles & User Worship: A hilarious breakdown of Flynn, Laura, Alan, and their digital counterparts (plus a questionable on-grid kiss).Production Secrets: Black-and-white film stock, backlit animation, and why the Academy once called computer graphics “cheating.”🎙️ Listen now and subscribe to Almost Classic Movies on your favorite podcast app so you never miss a nostalgic deep dive into films that are almost classics—but unforgettable all the same.Support the showYou can support the show by becoming a member on Patreon. If you like what you’re listening to, don’t forget to share the podcast with fellow movie fans and give us a 5-star review! Subscribing to the podcast ensures you get our newest episodes right when they publish.Contact:Email: [email protected]: @almostclassicmoviesCo-Hosts:Jon K.Donald S.Podcast Production:Wayfare Recording Co.© 2025 Almost Classic Movies LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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Magic Mike XXL Road Trip Chaos
Send a textThe Almost Classic Movies crew is back with an oversized episode on Magic Mike XXL. Daniel crashes the show with a surprise beer tasting, a Big Mac challenge, and a lightning round of “Hot Takes” that call out everything from Hamilton to fast food habits. Jon and Donald debate classic vs. flaccid ratings, share personal movie hot takes, and break down why this sequel delivers more heart and better dance sequences than the original. From unexpected drag club dance battles to discussions about toxic masculinity (or the lack of it), this road trip review blends comedy, craft beer, and surprisingly thoughtful commentary. Whether you love Magic Mike XXL or just want a hilarious night of pop culture banter, this episode has the laughs, the beer notes, and the movie insights you need.Key Moments:🍺 Beer Reviews: Heroic Doses West Coast Pale Ale and a hazy IPA from Hot Butcher get classic ratings.🍔 Big Mac First Bite: Jon breaks his McDonald’s streak for the ultimate taste test.🎬 Movie Deep Dive: Why Magic Mike XXL outshines the first film with more heart, road trip energy, and diverse dance scenes.💃 Dance Culture Shoutouts: From voguing in a drag club to hip-hop inspiration, the crew explores how the film embraces inclusive performance styles.🔥 Hot Takes: From Hamilton’s operetta debate to whether furries count as bestiality, nothing is off limits.Listen Now: Crack a cold one, hit play, and decide if Magic Mike XXL deserves the “classic” stamp.Support the showYou can support the show by becoming a member on Patreon. If you like what you’re listening to, don’t forget to share the podcast with fellow movie fans and give us a 5-star review! Subscribing to the podcast ensures you get our newest episodes right when they publish.Contact:Email: [email protected]: @almostclassicmoviesCo-Hosts:Jon K.Donald S.Podcast Production:Wayfare Recording Co.© 2025 Almost Classic Movies LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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Almost Famous: Almost as cult-classic as Spinal Tap?
Send a textJon and Donald dive into Almost Famous—Cameron Crowe’s semi-autobiographical love letter to 1970s rock journalism. They break down William Miller’s coming-of-age journey, the chaos of touring with a rising band, and the bittersweet lessons behind fame, love, and loyalty. Along the way they debate the difference between groupies and “Band-Aids,” share wild payphone stories, compare Cleveland’s food scene to New York, and confess the movies they still haven’t seen (Scott Pilgrim, anyone?).What You’ll Hear in This Episode🎸 Plot & Character Deep Dive – From William’s Rolling Stone assignment to Penny Lane’s elusive magic and Russell Hammond’s ego.🎤 Rock Journalism vs. Reality – How the film captures the wonder and the dark side of the music industry.🤯 Pop-Culture Tangents – New Girl references, RPG life analogies, and a passionate defense of Cleveland’s art scene.🎬 Behind-the-Scenes Trivia – Cameron Crowe’s real teenage tour stories, the extended “bootleg cut,” and the cast’s intense band rehearsals.🍕 Hot Takes & Ratings – Why Jon and Donald give Almost Famous a solid 9/10 and how it stacks up against This Is Spinal Tap.Why Listen Whether you’re a fan of classic rock, Cameron Crowe films, or hilarious movie debates, this episode blends film analysis with laugh-out-loud detours. Perfect for anyone searching for Almost Famous reviews, rock-movie recommendations, or insider trivia about Rolling Stone’s wild 1970s heyday.Resources & LinksWatch Almost Famous (Extended Bootleg Cut) on [Paramount+/Amazon] (insert current link).Previous episode: [This Is Spinal Tap Review].Follow Almost Classic Movies on Instagram/Twitter for upcoming episodes.Keywords for SEO Almost Famous podcast, Almost Classic Movies, Cameron Crowe, rock journalism, Rolling Stone movie, Kate Hudson Penny Lane, 1970s rock films, music movie reviews, cult classic movies podcast, film analysis comedySupport the showYou can support the show by becoming a member on Patreon. If you like what you’re listening to, don’t forget to share the podcast with fellow movie fans and give us a 5-star review! Subscribing to the podcast ensures you get our newest episodes right when they publish.Contact:Email: [email protected]: @almostclassicmoviesCo-Hosts:Jon K.Donald S.Podcast Production:Wayfare Recording Co.© 2025 Almost Classic Movies LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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This Is Spinal Tap! Does it still go to 11?
Send a textIn this episode of Almost Classic Movies, Jon and Donald crank the dial all the way up to 11 as they dive into Rob Reiner’s cult classic This Is Spinal Tap. With the long-awaited sequel on the horizon, the duo revisits the original mockumentary to unpack its satire, absurd stage mishaps, and enduring influence on rock culture.From the infamous Stonehenge debacle to the amps that “go to 11,” Jon and Donald explore why the film still resonates with musicians and movie fans alike. They share behind-the-scenes trivia, debate whether Spinal Tap deserves a spot in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, and reflect on how eerily accurate the parody is to the real music industry.What You’ll Hear in This Episode:Why Spinal Tap is both ridiculous and painfully realistic 🎸The brilliance of Rob Reiner’s direction and improvisational styleOnstage disasters: cocoons, canceled gigs, and mini-StonehengeJon’s perspective as an audio engineer on just how true-to-life it all isThe cultural legacy of “turning it up to 11”Should a fictional band make the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame? 🤔Final Verdict: Both hosts land on an 8/10 — a hilarious, awkward, and oddly timeless film that every music fan should watch at least once.📩 Got thoughts? Email the show at [email protected] or DM on Instagram @almostclassicmovies. ⭐ Don’t forget to leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify!Support the showYou can support the show by becoming a member on Patreon. If you like what you’re listening to, don’t forget to share the podcast with fellow movie fans and give us a 5-star review! Subscribing to the podcast ensures you get our newest episodes right when they publish.Contact:Email: [email protected]: @almostclassicmoviesCo-Hosts:Jon K.Donald S.Podcast Production:Wayfare Recording Co.© 2025 Almost Classic Movies LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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Doctor Sleep: The Shining Sequel We Wanted… or Just Supernatural Fanfiction?
Send a textIn this episode of Almost Classic Movies, Jon and Donald dive into Doctor Sleep (2019) — the ambitious sequel to The Shining.They kick things off with a listener comment on their Encanto hot takes, sparking a side discussion about pop music, lyrical depth, and Sabrina Carpenter’s evolution. From there, they transition into Stephen King territory, comparing Doctor Sleep to classics like The Green Mile and The Stand, and asking whether Mike Flanagan’s adaptation leans more toward supernatural thriller or character study.Highlights include:🌟 Jon and Donald’s reactions to Rose the Hat and the True Knot as villains.🔮 The dynamics of Danny and Abra’s powers, and whether the movie should’ve focused more on Danny’s trauma.🧩 World-building around “the Shine” and how the film explains psychic abilities.🏨 A deep breakdown of the Overlook Hotel return, Easter eggs, and whether it demystifies Kubrick’s original masterpiece.🥃 The bar scene with Jack and Danny — complete with haunting quotes that rival The Shining’s most famous lines.⭐ Parallels between Ewan McGregor’s Danny and his later role as Obi-Wan Kenobi.🎭 Final verdicts: what worked, what fell flat, and whether the director’s cut could elevate the film.As always, expect hot takes, sarcasm, and a mix of film analysis with plenty of humor.Support the showYou can support the show by becoming a member on Patreon. If you like what you’re listening to, don’t forget to share the podcast with fellow movie fans and give us a 5-star review! Subscribing to the podcast ensures you get our newest episodes right when they publish.Contact:Email: [email protected]: @almostclassicmoviesCo-Hosts:Jon K.Donald S.Podcast Production:Wayfare Recording Co.© 2025 Almost Classic Movies LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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Bonus Episode: Movie Q&A, Comfort Flicks, and Hot Takes
Send a textIn this bonus episode of Almost Classic Movies, Jon and Donald step away from their usual film deep dives for a candid Q&A mailbag session. From favorite comfort movies to hot takes on overrated films, this episode is packed with laughter, nostalgia, and some surprisingly heartfelt movie memories.What You’ll Hear in This Episode:🎥 All-time favorite films — why Casablanca and Ferris Bueller’s Day Off top the list.🍿 Comfort movies that never fail — Back to the Future, Empire Strikes Back, The Princess Bride, and more.😭 Movies that made us cry hardest — including Toy Story 3 and Furious 7.👻 Scariest movie experiences — from Poltergeist to The Strangers (and even Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island).🎟️ First movie theater memories — from Babe: Pig in the City to Pokémon: The First Movie.🔥 Spicy hot takes — Is Ferris Bueller overrated? Is It’s a Wonderful Life actually depressing? Are 3-hour movies cinematic art or self-indulgent?🤔 Actors we can’t stand (despite their popularity).🏆 Oscar winners we didn’t agree with — and why.🎶 Soundtracks vs. movies — when the music outshines the film.😂 Bad movies we’ll defend forever — yes, even Joe vs. the Volcano and Benchwarmers.👉 Don’t forget to follow, rate, and review Almost Classic Movies on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen. And connect with us on Instagram @almostclassicmovie for future Q&A episodes.Support the showYou can support the show by becoming a member on Patreon. If you like what you’re listening to, don’t forget to share the podcast with fellow movie fans and give us a 5-star review! Subscribing to the podcast ensures you get our newest episodes right when they publish.Contact:Email: [email protected]: @almostclassicmoviesCo-Hosts:Jon K.Donald S.Podcast Production:Wayfare Recording Co.© 2025 Almost Classic Movies LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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The Shining - Hidden Ties to CIA Mind Control Experiments?
Send a textIn this episode of Almost Classic Movies, Jon and Donald dive deep into Stanley Kubrick’s chilling masterpiece, The Shining.From Danny’s eerie “redrum” visions to Jack Nicholson’s descent into madness, the hosts unpack why this film blurs the line between psychological thriller and horror. They debate whether the Overlook Hotel is haunted or if Jack was doomed from the start, and they don’t shy away from the wild conspiracy theories—moon landing cover-ups, indigenous burial grounds, Nazi symbolism, and disturbing family abuse subtext.Highlights include:Why The Shining is more than just a horror film.The unsettling ambiguity of Room 237.Shelley Duvall’s controversial performance and Kubrick’s grueling directing style.Iconic shots like Danny’s tricycle ride and Jack’s “Here’s Johnny!” moment.How The Shining has been reinterpreted over the decades—from flop to masterpiece.Is The Shining a terrifying ghost story, a study of abuse and madness, or just Kubrick messing with us? The guys break it down, give their hot takes, and even argue BLTs vs. gin & tonics along the way.🎧 Whether you’re a horror fan, a film buff, or just here for the tangents, this episode will leave you questioning what really happened at the Overlook Hotel.Support the showYou can support the show by becoming a member on Patreon. If you like what you’re listening to, don’t forget to share the podcast with fellow movie fans and give us a 5-star review! Subscribing to the podcast ensures you get our newest episodes right when they publish.Contact:Email: [email protected]: @almostclassicmoviesCo-Hosts:Jon K.Donald S.Podcast Production:Wayfare Recording Co.© 2025 Almost Classic Movies LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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Encanto… Let’s Talk About Bruno
Send a textIn this episode of Almost Classic Movies, Jon and Donald wrap up their run of under-the-radar Disney films with a deep dive into Encanto. From catchy songs (and some not-so-catchy ones) to messy world-building, they unpack what works, what confuses them, and why Bruno might just be the GOAT.They explore the film’s unique “no real villain” approach, its layered take on generational trauma, and the standout characters that make the Madrigal family so memorable. Along the way, they debate favorite powers, reveal surprising emotional moments, and even get into a theory about who the real villain might be (spoiler: it’s not Bruno).Other highlights include:Comparing Encanto’s storytelling to other Disney classicsA breakdown of Maribel’s leadership arcCultural details that make the setting shineA hot take on the soundtrack that might ruffle some feathersWhich Disney movies they’d actually let their kids watch firstWhether you love Encanto for its vibrant visuals, emotional family dynamics, or Lin-Manuel Miranda’s music—or you’re still wondering what the miracle actually is—this episode is a lively mix of critique, laughs, and heartfelt moments.🎧 Listen now and decide for yourself—does Encanto deserve a 6, an 8, or somewhere in between?Support the showYou can support the show by becoming a member on Patreon. If you like what you’re listening to, don’t forget to share the podcast with fellow movie fans and give us a 5-star review! Subscribing to the podcast ensures you get our newest episodes right when they publish.Contact:Email: [email protected]: @almostclassicmoviesCo-Hosts:Jon K.Donald S.Podcast Production:Wayfare Recording Co.© 2025 Almost Classic Movies LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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A Goofy Movie!.... Is Basically The Odyssey?
Send a textIs A Goofy Movie secretly Disney’s version of The Odyssey? Jon and Donald say yes—if Odysseus wore overalls, danced on stage with a pop star, and bonded with his awkward teen son over fishing and Bigfoot.In this episode of Almost Classic Movies, the guys break down one of Disney’s most underrated gems:Why A Goofy Movie still hits as hard for nostalgic 90s kids (and their parents).The hidden brilliance of the soundtrack (yes, “Eye to Eye” is still a banger).Parallels between Goofy and Max’s road trip and the hero’s journey.The unexpectedly emotional father-son themes that hit different as adults.Iconic moments: Lester’s Possum Park, Bigfoot, the map switch, and THAT Powerline concert.They’ll also dive into the animation quirks, cult following, and why this movie deserves to stand alongside Disney’s bigger blockbusters.🎧 Whether you’re a longtime fan or watching it for the first time, this episode will make you want to grab some Cheez Whiz, queue up Disney+, and hit the open road with Goofy and Max.✅ What You’ll Learn in This Episode:How A Goofy Movie went from mid-tier release to cult classic.The hilarious (and oddly accurate) Odyssey comparisons.Trivia you probably missed—like Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck’s cameos.Why this father-son story is one of Disney’s most relatable films.Support the showYou can support the show by becoming a member on Patreon. If you like what you’re listening to, don’t forget to share the podcast with fellow movie fans and give us a 5-star review! Subscribing to the podcast ensures you get our newest episodes right when they publish.Contact:Email: [email protected]: @almostclassicmoviesCo-Hosts:Jon K.Donald S.Podcast Production:Wayfare Recording Co.© 2025 Almost Classic Movies LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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Treasure Planet and the Cost of Being Ahead of Its Time
Send a textGet ready to set sail through space with Jon and Donald as they dive into Disney’s Treasure Planet—a bold, visually stunning reimagining of Treasure Island that’s equal parts nostalgia and sci-fi adventure.In this episode, the guys: 🚀 Debate if Treasure Planet deserves its “underrated classic” status 🎭 Geek out over the all-star cast (Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Emma Thompson, Martin Short… and even a surprise Disney trivia drop) 🎶 Relive the emotional father-son dynamic and that montage that still hits hard 🎨 Break down the film’s unique animation style that blended hand-drawn art with early CGI 😂 Go wildly off-course into back-to-back tangents on Back to the Future, Muppets movies, and fast-food nostalgia 💡 Ask the ultimate question: should this movie finally get the live-action remake it deserves?Whether you loved it as a kid or are watching it for the first time, this episode is a mix of sharp movie talk, ridiculous detours, and deep Disney appreciation.🎧 Listen now and join the conversation! Leave us a review, share your favorite Treasure Planet memory, and tell us in the comments: should Disney give this movie the live-action treatment?Support the showYou can support the show by becoming a member on Patreon. If you like what you’re listening to, don’t forget to share the podcast with fellow movie fans and give us a 5-star review! Subscribing to the podcast ensures you get our newest episodes right when they publish.Contact:Email: [email protected]: @almostclassicmoviesCo-Hosts:Jon K.Donald S.Podcast Production:Wayfare Recording Co.© 2025 Almost Classic Movies LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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The Emperor’s New Groove: Underrated Genius or Just Goofy Fun?
Send a textThis week on Almost Classic Movies, Jon and Donald kick off a Disney animation run with a cult favorite: The Emperor’s New Groove. Is it an underrated gem or just nostalgic nonsense? The guys revisit their favorite scenes, iconic one-liners, and chaotic production history—including how Sting nearly quit and why the movie was originally supposed to be a serious Incan epic.They discuss:Why The Emperor’s New Groove still holds upDavid Spade and Patrick Warburton’s unbeatable comedic timingThe genius of Cronk (and his theme music)Easter eggs and animation goofs you probably missedHow a troubled production turned into a cult classicThe real Incan influence—and how Disney sidestepped cultural depthWhether or not Jon should finally watch EncantoPlus, there's singing, 2000s nostalgia, and way too many references to The Police and Genesis.Stay tuned to the end to hear the guys debate the movie’s legacy score—and whether The Sweatbox documentary will ever see the light of day.Support the showYou can support the show by becoming a member on Patreon. If you like what you’re listening to, don’t forget to share the podcast with fellow movie fans and give us a 5-star review! Subscribing to the podcast ensures you get our newest episodes right when they publish.Contact:Email: [email protected]: @almostclassicmoviesCo-Hosts:Jon K.Donald S.Podcast Production:Wayfare Recording Co.© 2025 Almost Classic Movies LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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Fantastic Four (2015): Is it really that bad?
Send a textIn this episode of Almost Classic Movies, Jon and Donald hold their noses and dive into the critically-panned 2015 reboot of Fantastic Four, better known (and memed) as Fan4stic. From questionable casting choices and a gloomy tone to studio meddling and naked rock monsters, the duo unpacks why this Marvel reboot crashed and burned.🚫 Why did Josh Trank’s darker, body-horror take miss the mark? 🔥 What’s the real story behind the infamous reshoots, wig changes, and creative clashes? 💥 Did we really need a gritty origin story for Marvel’s First Family? 👨👩👧👦 And where was the “family” dynamic that defines the Fantastic Four?Topics include:The wasted potential of a talented cast (Michael B. Jordan, Miles Teller, Kate Mara)The film’s total lack of team chemistryDoom's trash-bag design and overpowered weirdnessStudio sabotage and the “Snyder Cut” energy around Josh Trank’s disowned versionMCU hopes, the Krasinski cameo, and what’s coming in Fantastic Four: First StepsPlus: 💬 Terrible date movie picks, dry box office stats, minion metaphors, and why this might be the worst film in the Almost Classic Movies catalog.🎯 Keywords: Fantastic Four 2015, Fan4stic, Josh Trank, Marvel reboot, Michael B. Jordan, Miles Teller, Kate Mara, Dr. Doom, MCU, studio interference, Marvel flops, superhero origin story, movie reshoots, cinematic disasters, worst Marvel movies, Fantastic Four First Steps, John Krasinski Reed Richards👉 Liked the episode? Leave a 5-star review and share it with a friend who still thinks Fan4stic deserved a sequel (we won’t judge). 📲 Follow us on your favorite podcast app so you never miss a roast, a rant, or a retro review.Support the showYou can support the show by becoming a member on Patreon. If you like what you’re listening to, don’t forget to share the podcast with fellow movie fans and give us a 5-star review! Subscribing to the podcast ensures you get our newest episodes right when they publish.Contact:Email: [email protected]: @almostclassicmoviesCo-Hosts:Jon K.Donald S.Podcast Production:Wayfare Recording Co.© 2025 Almost Classic Movies LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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Superman (2025) - An ACM Instant Movie Reaction
Send a textDonald and Jon share their immediate reactions to James Gunn's new Superman movie! Fresh from the theater, they discuss David Corenswet's performance, the film's comic book accuracy, and whether this Superman can launch the new DCU like Iron Man launched the MCU.Key TopicsSuperman movie review and ratingJames Gunn's DCU launch strategyDavid Corenswet vs previous Superman actorsComic book accuracy and "Boy Scout Superman"Comparison to Christopher Reeve filmsCleveland filming locationsLex Luthor character analysisSupergirl introduction setupPost-credit scenes discussionBest For: Superman fans, comic book movie enthusiasts, anyone interested in the new DC universe#Superman #JamesGunn #DCU #MovieReview #ComicBookMovies #DavidCorenswet #SupermanMovie #MovieReaction #AlmostClassicMovies #PodcastReviewSupport the showYou can support the show by becoming a member on Patreon. If you like what you’re listening to, don’t forget to share the podcast with fellow movie fans and give us a 5-star review! Subscribing to the podcast ensures you get our newest episodes right when they publish.Contact:Email: [email protected]: @almostclassicmoviesCo-Hosts:Jon K.Donald S.Podcast Production:Wayfare Recording Co.© 2025 Almost Classic Movies LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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Hot Rod: Mopeds in Pools and Footloose Rage Dances
Send a textIn this hilarious episode of Almost Classic Movies, Jern and Dern return to their roots by diving into the absurd and endlessly quotable world of Hot Rod (2007), a cult favorite produced by Lorne Michaels and starring Andy Samberg, Isla Fisher, Bill Hader, and Danny McBride.🔥 From mopeds in pools to Footloose rage dances in the forest, Jon and Donald unpack every chaotic scene—from amateur stunt fundraising to green tea-fueled tantrums. Along the way, they break down Hot Rod's signature Lonely Island-style sketches, iconic physical comedy, and why it might be one of the most bizarre yet beloved comedies of its era.🍿 Movie Stats:Released: 2007Box Office: $14M (on a $25M budget)Rotten Tomatoes Score: 39%Now: A beloved cult comedy with $25M+ in DVD sales💌 Got a movie you want Jon and Donald to cover? Email the show at: [email protected] the showYou can support the show by becoming a member on Patreon. If you like what you’re listening to, don’t forget to share the podcast with fellow movie fans and give us a 5-star review! Subscribing to the podcast ensures you get our newest episodes right when they publish.Contact:Email: [email protected]: @almostclassicmoviesCo-Hosts:Jon K.Donald S.Podcast Production:Wayfare Recording Co.© 2025 Almost Classic Movies LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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Justice League: Two Directors, One Mess
Send a textMovie: Justice League (2017) Hosts: Jon & Donald Runtime: 54m Rating: 6/10 (With a Side of Sadness)🎧 SummaryIn this episode of Almost Classic Movies, Jon and Donald unpack Justice League (the 2017 theatrical release, not the Snyder Cut) and try to make sense of what happens when two vastly different directorial visions collide. From shaky CGI to underused characters, they wrestle with what could have been an epic team-up movie—and what it ended up becoming instead.They discuss the impact of Zack Snyder’s departure, Joss Whedon’s last-minute rewrites, and how the tone swings between grimdark mythmaking and quippy banter. While Justice League has some charm (and a killer Superman comeback), it’s hard not to mourn the film’s missed opportunities and studio meddling.Plus: ⚡ The best Flash moments (and worst visual effects) 🦇 Sad Batfleck and the death of brooding Bruce 👨🔧 Cyborg’s lost potential and storyline 🎯 Why this movie is watchable… but still broken 💔 Final verdict: A film that deserved a better death—and a better lifeSupport the showYou can support the show by becoming a member on Patreon. If you like what you’re listening to, don’t forget to share the podcast with fellow movie fans and give us a 5-star review! Subscribing to the podcast ensures you get our newest episodes right when they publish.Contact:Email: [email protected]: @almostclassicmoviesCo-Hosts:Jon K.Donald S.Podcast Production:Wayfare Recording Co.© 2025 Almost Classic Movies LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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Batman v Superman: Martha, Please.
Send a textMovie: Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016) Hosts: Jon & Donald Runtime: 1h 7m Rating: 5/10 (High Five)🎧 SummaryIn this episode of Almost Classic Movies, Jon and Donald suit up for a deep (and occasionally derailed) dive into Zack Snyder’s Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. From Ben Affleck’s surprisingly solid Bruce Wayne to Jesse Eisenberg’s twitchy Lex Luthor, the guys debate what worked, what didn’t, and what could’ve made this overstuffed superhero showdown truly soar.They revisit the movie’s cultural hype, the Martha moment, and why this film felt more like a Justice League teaser than the gritty character study it could’ve been. With comparisons to animated adaptations, wish.com Doomsday, and plenty of popcorn-movie praise, this is one Almost Classic you won’t want to miss.Plus: 🦇 Why Affleck might be the most balanced Batman yet 🧠 What makes Wonder Woman’s theme a running gag 🍑 The surprisingly unsettling peach tea scene 💔 The odd pacing, unnecessary fluff, and wasted potential 🎥 Alternate endings, missed opportunities, and director debates 📉 Final verdict: A fun rewatch, but still frustratingSupport the showYou can support the show by becoming a member on Patreon. If you like what you’re listening to, don’t forget to share the podcast with fellow movie fans and give us a 5-star review! Subscribing to the podcast ensures you get our newest episodes right when they publish.Contact:Email: [email protected]: @almostclassicmoviesCo-Hosts:Jon K.Donald S.Podcast Production:Wayfare Recording Co.© 2025 Almost Classic Movies LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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Emo Superman: Man of Steel Revisited
Send a textIn this episode of Almost Classic Movies, Jon and Donald suit up for a deep dive into Zack Snyder’s Man of Steel—aka “Emo Superman Begins.” It’s moody, it’s broody, and it just might be misunderstood.💥 Expect a hilarious and surprisingly thoughtful breakdown of:Why Superman in this movie feels more like Batman’s sad cousinWhether Jonathan Kent’s death scene actually makes any sense (spoiler: it doesn’t)Zod’s real motivation (hint: it’s more than just “destroy Earth”)The Phantom Zone’s phallic escape pods (yeah… we went there)Christopher Meloni’s Law & Order: SVU crossover theoryWhy this movie is visually stunning but emotionally clunkyThe guys debate Superman’s first kill, unpack Nolan's behind-the-scenes influence, and share which parts of this film do deserve more credit. Plus, Jon gives a history lesson about Superman’s Cleveland roots, and Donald pitches a better trilogy structure the DCEU should’ve followed.🎤 Also covered:Snyder’s unique take on Kryptonian physicsThe weird inconsistency of Kryptonian tech designWhy the movie earns a solid… “6 out of 10, but, like, a high 6”🎭 It’s classic Almost Classic Movies—equal parts cinephile critique, chaotic banter, and references to grilled cheese joints in Cleveland.🦸♂️ Perfect for fans of:Superhero movie over-analysisZack Snyder defenders (and haters)Sad Superman memesWatching movies just to prepare for the next reboot🎧 Subscribe, leave a review, and send us your Kryptonian conspiracy theories at [insert podcast email].🟦 Follow us @AlmostClassicMovies for behind-the-scenes moments and episode drops.Support the showYou can support the show by becoming a member on Patreon. If you like what you’re listening to, don’t forget to share the podcast with fellow movie fans and give us a 5-star review! Subscribing to the podcast ensures you get our newest episodes right when they publish.Contact:Email: [email protected]: @almostclassicmoviesCo-Hosts:Jon K.Donald S.Podcast Production:Wayfare Recording Co.© 2025 Almost Classic Movies LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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Magic Mike – Bumps, Banter, and Brooding Dreams
Send a textIn this steamy, chaotic, and surprisingly heartfelt episode of Almost Classic Movies, Jon and Donald are joined by returning guest Dan (whose first appearance was lost to the editing abyss) to unpack Magic Mike (2012), the Soderbergh film that’s more than just abs and glitter.What starts as a deep dive into a male stripper movie turns into a layered discussion about ambition, capitalism, gendered expectations, and how charisma can (almost) make up for a lack of furniture-building capital.🎧 Listen wherever you get your podcasts and follow @almostclassicmovies for more behind-the-scenes banter, memes, and questionable transitions.Support the showYou can support the show by becoming a member on Patreon. If you like what you’re listening to, don’t forget to share the podcast with fellow movie fans and give us a 5-star review! Subscribing to the podcast ensures you get our newest episodes right when they publish.Contact:Email: [email protected]: @almostclassicmoviesCo-Hosts:Jon K.Donald S.Podcast Production:Wayfare Recording Co.© 2025 Almost Classic Movies LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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Undercover Blues — Clarinet Crimes, Oyster Fights, and CIA Baby Duty
Send a textThis week, Jon & Donald go undercover with Undercover Blues (1993), a spy-comedy starring Dennis Quaid, Kathleen Turner, and a scene-stealing Stanley Tucci as the world’s most persistent mugger.Donald shares why this is one of his lifelong comfort movies—just in time for Jon’s own paternity leave. From CIA missions with a baby in tow to oyster bar brawls, flamethrowers, and zoo stand-offs, this episode is full of chaos, nostalgia, and unexpected tenderness.🎬 Highlights:Stanley Tucci’s hilarious glow-up as MuerteBaby name debates in the middle of spy opsComfort movies vs. classic cinemaAnd yes—oysters are aphrodisiacsRatings:Jon: 5/10Donald: 9/10Almost classic? You decide.Support the showYou can support the show by becoming a member on Patreon. If you like what you’re listening to, don’t forget to share the podcast with fellow movie fans and give us a 5-star review! Subscribing to the podcast ensures you get our newest episodes right when they publish.Contact:Email: [email protected]: @almostclassicmoviesCo-Hosts:Jon K.Donald S.Podcast Production:Wayfare Recording Co.© 2025 Almost Classic Movies LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World - Where's the 3??
Send a textIt’s the end of an era—Jon and Donald are saying goodbye to How to Train Your Dragon with the final film in the trilogy: The Hidden World. And just like Toothless, the pod is going out with a glow-up and a few tears.This week, they dive deep into the bittersweet farewell of Hiccup and Toothless, complete with wingsuits, wedding bells, and an existential dragon migration.🔥 In this finale episode:Why The Hidden World is basically Iron Man 3 for dragonsThe (frustrating) mystery of the Light Fury's motivationsTrust, partnership, and the real emotional weight of letting goIs Astrid actually the main character of this movie?What was the trilogy’s true loss? (Hint: it might be your childhood)How this film pulled off a nearly perfect epilogue—and where it missed💬 Plus: 🚽 Unhinged Home Depot commentary 🐉 Nightlight dragon discourse 📦 Goober’s “omen dragons” 🎬 Ideas for a live-action remake fix (looking at you, DreamWorks) …and the birth of a new segment: Almost Classic Dumpster Fires.🐉 “There’s something about dragons leaving the world that hits different when you’re watching with your kid.” — Jon📣 Let us know: 📊 Which movie in the trilogy is your favorite? 📩 DM @almostclassicmovies or email [email protected] 🎧 Follow & subscribe to Almost Classic Movies wherever you get your podcasts!Next up: A very blue spy movie that Donald definitely didn’t spoil… 👀Support the showYou can support the show by becoming a member on Patreon. If you like what you’re listening to, don’t forget to share the podcast with fellow movie fans and give us a 5-star review! Subscribing to the podcast ensures you get our newest episodes right when they publish.Contact:Email: [email protected]: @almostclassicmoviesCo-Hosts:Jon K.Donald S.Podcast Production:Wayfare Recording Co.© 2025 Almost Classic Movies LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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How to Train Your Dragon 2: Goobers and Alpha Dragons
Send a textWelcome to another episode of Almost Classic Movies, where Jon and Donald are diving into the next chapter of their How to Train Your Dragon series—with a side of chaotic intros and cat-like dragons.This week, it's How to Train Your Dragon 2 (aka Episode 35 of the pod), and things get emotional.🔥 In this episode:Why this sequel might actually be better than the originalThe surprisingly deep themes of grief, leadership, and legacyA breakdown of the movie’s world-building, pacing, and glow-ups (Toothless, we're looking at you)That Oedipus Rex comparison you didn’t see coming (but now won’t be able to unsee)Thoughts on DreamWorks animation tech upgrades—and a side rant on breastplate continuityThe tragedy that hit harder than most films👀 Plus: Emotional Viking funerals, unintentional strawberry milk debates, and Donald calling for justice for Prince of Egypt’s awards snub.🎧 Whether you're a longtime fan of the trilogy or watching it for the first time, this episode dives deep into what makes How to Train Your Dragon 2 a standout sequel—with plenty of heart, humor, and hot takes.📮 Got feedback Hit us up: [email protected] Follow us on Instagram: @almostclassicmovies Leave a rating or drop us a line—we read everything (even if it’s just to say “Hi Burke”).🎙️ Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts—and check back next week for the final film in the trilogy.Support the showYou can support the show by becoming a member on Patreon. If you like what you’re listening to, don’t forget to share the podcast with fellow movie fans and give us a 5-star review! Subscribing to the podcast ensures you get our newest episodes right when they publish.Contact:Email: [email protected]: @almostclassicmoviesCo-Hosts:Jon K.Donald S.Podcast Production:Wayfare Recording Co.© 2025 Almost Classic Movies LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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How to Train Your Dragon: Why This Movie Earned Its Legacy
Send a textWelcome back to Almost Classic Movies with Jon and Donald! In this episode, the guys take to the skies with the 2010 animated hit How to Train Your Dragon—and things get personal fast. From Viking dad issues to dragon-sized feels, they unpack why this film hits harder than your average “kids movie.”🔥 Highlights from the episode:Jon and Donald reflect on the movie’s rich emotional depth and character arcs—especially that gut-punch of a father-son moment with Stoick.A breakdown of how Toothless is basically a cat... with jet fuel.Thoughts on how HTTYD balances action, comedy, and heart—and what still leaves them wanting more.A deep dive into DreamWorks’ surprisingly strong run of animated hits (Shrek, Kung Fu Panda, Prince of Egypt... are they the real GOATs?)Speculation on the upcoming live-action adaptation: Will the CGI hold up? Should they even try to recreate THAT dragon’s nest?🎬 Rating Rundown: Both hosts hover between an 8 and a 9—calling it “a high 8, low 9” depending on the day. Their biggest critique? Wishing it was 30 minutes longer to really let the world and character arcs breathe.📚 Bonus Trivia:Toothless was originally a small green-and-red dragon in the book—and the name came from losing a literal tooth!That iconic hesitation before Toothless lets Hiccup touch him? Total animation accident that they decided to keep.There’s allegedly a Flux Capacitor hidden in Hiccup’s notes—Back to the Future fans, assemble.👶 Plus: Jon drops news about his soon-to-arrive baby (congrats!), Donald nearly adopts a pit bull named Chuck, and somehow Trump as the Pope gets a mention. So yeah... classic ACM chaos.👉 Got thoughts, questions, or favorite dragon facts? DM us on Instagram or email the show. We love hearing from you!Support the showYou can support the show by becoming a member on Patreon. If you like what you’re listening to, don’t forget to share the podcast with fellow movie fans and give us a 5-star review! Subscribing to the podcast ensures you get our newest episodes right when they publish.Contact:Email: [email protected]: @almostclassicmoviesCo-Hosts:Jon K.Donald S.Podcast Production:Wayfare Recording Co.© 2025 Almost Classic Movies LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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Austin Powers in Goldmember: Daddy Issues, Disco & Dutch Villains
Send a textWelcome back to Almost Classic Movies — where Jon and Donald dissect not-quite-classics with just enough seriousness to pretend we know what we’re doing.This week, we time-travel straight into the chaotic, shiny roller-disco that is Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002). From centered teeth to golden genitalia, from daddy issues to Destiny’s Child, this episode is packed tighter than Mini Me in a duffel bag.In this episode:💥 How Goldmember stacks up to the first two Austin Powers films🎭 Michael Caine’s perfect casting and how Alfie might just make our "Almost Canceled Movies" list🎤 A surprise cameo by Nathan Lane that steals the show🍏 The unforgettable (and very uncomfortable) Apple Scene™🤯 Fan theories and crossovers you didn’t know you needed (Threat Level Midnight vs. Austin Pussy? Yes, please.)🚫 Deleted scenes that could’ve made this movie a 6.5 instead of a 5Plus:Did Goldmember foreshadow the Subway diet scandal?A VERY cursed idea for an OnlyFans-exclusive podcast feed 😬And why Jon refuses to accept the existence of Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny🎧 Listen in for the laughs, stay for the conspiracy theories, and let us know in the comments: What would make the better spy movie—Austin Pussy or Threat Level Midnight?📩 Got thoughts? Email us. 🎧 Subscribe, rate, and leave a review wherever you listen. 📊 Vote in the weekly poll (yes, we’re actually doing it this time). 🕵️♂️ Find out next week what happens when family-friendly films meet hosts who are anything but.Support the showYou can support the show by becoming a member on Patreon. If you like what you’re listening to, don’t forget to share the podcast with fellow movie fans and give us a 5-star review! Subscribing to the podcast ensures you get our newest episodes right when they publish.Contact:Email: [email protected]: @almostclassicmoviesCo-Hosts:Jon K.Donald S.Podcast Production:Wayfare Recording Co.© 2025 Almost Classic Movies LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me
Send a textWelcome back to Almost Classic Movies, where Jern and Dern dive into groovy throwbacks, questionable fashion choices, and highly quotable comedy gold. This week: Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me.In this episode:Austin loses his “mojo” (yes, it’s a real plot point), teams up with CIA agent Felicity, and battles a familiar cast of over-the-top villains, including the now-iconic Mini-Me.The hosts compare this sequel to the original, debate whether it leans too hard on certain types of humor, and explore the surprisingly heartfelt growth in Austin’s character.Jern shares what it was like to watch the movie with a first-timer. Dern nerds out over editing tricks and 60s TV callbacks.Plus: trivia on international censorship, Heather Graham’s almost-different career path, and a not-so-serious theory involving Austin Powers and the Marvel multiverse.📣 Thanks for helping us grow by over 40% in April — we’re so grateful for your support. 📩 Email us at [email protected] 📱 Follow us on socials & leave a review wherever you listen🎧 Next up: Austin Powers in Goldmember — it’s going to be... well, you know.Support the showYou can support the show by becoming a member on Patreon. If you like what you’re listening to, don’t forget to share the podcast with fellow movie fans and give us a 5-star review! Subscribing to the podcast ensures you get our newest episodes right when they publish.Contact:Email: [email protected]: @almostclassicmoviesCo-Hosts:Jon K.Donald S.Podcast Production:Wayfare Recording Co.© 2025 Almost Classic Movies LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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Austin Powers: Yeah Baby, Yeah! (Austin Powers)
Send a textIn this groovy episode of Almost Classic Movies, Jon and Donald travel back to the shagadelic '60s and swing into the chaotic, mojo-fueled world of Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery. It's a cinematic time capsule stuffed with fembots, volcano lairs, and oddly satisfying toilet humor.Join us as we ask life’s important questions like:Is Austin Powers the British Captain America?What’s hotter: Chipotle’s new honey chicken or a fembot malfunction?And most importantly… where's the IMDb credit for Mr. Bigglesworth??We unpack Dr. Evil’s very normal childhood trauma, critique UN fashion choices, and attempt to pronounce Frau Farbissina without pulling a facial muscle.Also featured: impromptu Big Boy cravings, a Duolingo meltdown, and the age-old debate—who is the best Bond? (Spoiler: Sean Connery fans, rise up.)Final rating? Solid 6 out of 10—because when the poop jokes land, they land hard.🎧 Subscribe, rate us 1 million dollars (or just 5 stars), and drop a comment. It’s the least you can do for not getting laser beamed into hot magma.Support the showYou can support the show by becoming a member on Patreon. If you like what you’re listening to, don’t forget to share the podcast with fellow movie fans and give us a 5-star review! Subscribing to the podcast ensures you get our newest episodes right when they publish.Contact:Email: [email protected]: @almostclassicmoviesCo-Hosts:Jon K.Donald S.Podcast Production:Wayfare Recording Co.© 2025 Almost Classic Movies LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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Nacho Libre: Stretchy Pants, Celibacy Vows, and Jack Black's Finest?
Send a textWelcome back to Almost Classic Movies, where we’re almost as classic as a half-hearted love letter written in stretchy pants.In this week’s episode, Jon and Donald tag-team their way through the wild, weird, and weirdly quotable world of Nacho Libre. They break down why this Nickelodeon film was way smarter than anyone expected, the unhinged brilliance of Jack Black, and why street corn might be the real hero of the story.🧀 In This Episode:The eternal quotability of "Get that corn outta my face!"Was the love letter half-hearted—or a full send with a vow-breaking twist?Jack Black as a cape-wearing, wrestling monk: inspired casting or fever dream?Why the character arc of Steven (a.k.a. Esqueleto) is sneakily one of the best in the filmNacho vs. Ramses: analyzing the lucha libre showdown (and that ridiculous aerial move)Donald’s dating tips… inspired by a monk?A philosophical debate: Did Nacho and Sister Encarnación end up together—or just share toast?🛎️ Trivia & Behind-the-Scenes Fun:The real-life priest who inspired the movie (yes, really)Jack Black's improvised serenade at the partyHow blow-up dolls filled the stands in wrestling scenes (budget filmmaking at its finest)🎧 Why Listen?Because this movie is stupid—in the best way possible. And if you’ve ever flexed your butt cheeks on a date to impress someone… you’ll feel seen.🎬 Final Verdict: Both hosts give it a 6/10 for being perfectly quotable, sneakily deep, and unapologetically ridiculous.🔮 Hint for Next Week’s Movie: Let’s just say… we hope you feel empowered. And yes, someone named Steven may or may not be involved.📬 Leave Us a Review: We’re still waiting on that new review to read aloud. Be the one who makes it happen! Submit your thoughts on Spotify or Apple Podcasts.📩 Got a movie idea or a hot take? Email us at: [email protected] Follow on Instagram: @almostclassicmoviesSupport the showYou can support the show by becoming a member on Patreon. If you like what you’re listening to, don’t forget to share the podcast with fellow movie fans and give us a 5-star review! Subscribing to the podcast ensures you get our newest episodes right when they publish.Contact:Email: [email protected]: @almostclassicmoviesCo-Hosts:Jon K.Donald S.Podcast Production:Wayfare Recording Co.© 2025 Almost Classic Movies LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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The Blues Brothers: We Are On A Mission
Send a textThis week, Jon and Donald are back with sunglasses, car crashes, and possibly a small arsenal of musical legends as they take on The Blues Brothers (1980).What starts as a noble quest to save an orphanage quickly spirals into 106 (alleged) crimes, 103 destroyed cars, and one ex-fiancée with the firepower of a Bond villain. But don’t worry—it’s all in the name of soul music. Or maybe chicken. Or God. It’s unclear. What is clear is that this movie has:🚗 A mall car chase that hurts more than the death of Toys "R" Us 🎤 Aretha Franklin demanding R-E-S-P-E-C-T and maybe a resignation letter 👀 Jake never removing his sunglasses... except to emotionally manipulate his ex 🧯 Dan Aykroyd coining the eternal line: “We’re on a mission from GAD” 🎶 A gospel-induced backflip that could only mean one thing: the band’s getting back together 😳 Nazis. Yes, actual Illinois Nazis. Don’t worry—they get what's coming.From Carrie Fisher with a bazooka to John Candy just vibing in a truck, this episode is chaos in the best way. The boys also debate: is this movie actually a musical? (Hint: if you count four separate choreographed soul performances, it might be.)🕶️ Final Verdict: 8/10. Too many crimes, not enough bread for all those chickens.Tune in for:SNL backstoriesCrimes that definitely warrant jail timeAn actual Bluesmobile disintegrationTrivia, nostalgia, and very questionable property damage🎧 Listen now and vote in our poll: Is The Blues Brothers a musical? (Spoiler: yes.) 👉 Follow, rate, and share if you’ve ever said “we’re on a mission from GAD.”Support the showYou can support the show by becoming a member on Patreon. If you like what you’re listening to, don’t forget to share the podcast with fellow movie fans and give us a 5-star review! Subscribing to the podcast ensures you get our newest episodes right when they publish.Contact:Email: [email protected]: @almostclassicmoviesCo-Hosts:Jon K.Donald S.Podcast Production:Wayfare Recording Co.© 2025 Almost Classic Movies LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to Almost Classic Movies, the podcast where two movie fans talk about movies. From epic adventures like Lord of the Rings to iconic comedies like Wayne's World and Ferris Bueller's Day Off, we explore a blend of almost classics, cult favorites, seasonal gems, and even actual classics. ("Almost Classic Movies" is frankly just a catchy title that riffs off a particular TV program). It's just two friends talking movies—one loves production trivia, while the other enjoys simply watching and soaking in the story. We strive for evergreen content, so you can pick an episode anywhere and dive right in. If you like what you hear, share it with a friend, family member, or maybe even Chris Hemsworth or Ryan Reynolds... That'd be pretty cool. Thanks for listening!
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