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"Where's That From?"
by Mark
Do you have that one movie from your childhood that always brings back the memories, that you always quote with family members, and that has left a huge impact on you? Each episode of "Where's that From?" dives into a different movie from our childhood and how we think about it nowadays. Get ready for a healthy dose of nostalgia and 2 hosts that can't get enough of movies they can't stop quoting!
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The Book of Eli
“It’s not just a book! It’s a weapon!” Mike and Mark talk all about the 2010 sci fi action film starring Denzel Washington. They talk the career of Denzel, U2, the Bible, buying books and more!
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The Chronicles of Riddick
“I’ll kill you with my teacup.” Mike and Mark dive into the 2004 Vin Diesel action flick. Come for the Chronicles, stay for the Riddick, as the kids say.
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Mark's Movie Report #3 - Avatar: The Way of Water/Oscars 2023 Predictions!
In this report, Mark chats about the Avatar movies and gives his predictions for this year's Oscars race!
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Speed Racer
“Go Speed Go!” The boys are back to discuss the bug-nuts 2008 Waschowski adaptation. We chat about 2008 films in general, some of our own home moviemaking memories, and just how insane and disappointing Lost was.
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Planes, Trains and Automobiles
Just in time for … New years? … comes our larger than life discussion on the classic John Hughes Thanksgiving comedy from 1987. We chat about this film on cable vs DVD, the deeper themes on society’s ills and all about how stressful this trip would be in real life.
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Mark's Movie Report #2 - A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood/Indiana Jones 5 Trailer
In this second episode of the movie report, Mark reviews the 2019 Mr. Rogers film and gives his first reactions to the new Indiana Jones trailer!
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Mark's Movie Report #1 - The Fabelmans/James Gray
This is the first episode of a new spin-off show to Where's that From?! This will be a series in which Mark sits down to review recent movies he has seen, discuss certain genres, do countdowns and rankings, or just muse about what's on his mind. In the inaugural episode, Mark reviews the newest Spielberg project, The Fabelmans! He also takes some time to discuss a director he has just recently started to dive into - James Gray!
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Monster House
“What? I’m busy playing video games without even looking at the screen.” This episode, we chat about the underseen and possibly underrated animated horror adventure Monster house from 2006! We talk about RuneScape, urban legends, Christmas caroling on Halloween and an incredible choir trip story from Mike!
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Hide and Seek (2005)
“He told me to call him Charlie.” The boys talk about the psychological thriller from 2005. They talk Six Flags, childhood games, the nerves of watching a scary movie and all about their thoughts on this slightly forgotten thriller.
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The Sixth Sense
“I see dead people.” We kick off our Spooky Season with a lively discussion on M Night Shymalan’s smash hit, The Sixth Sense! We discuss the shocking cabinet scene, the incredible performances and the powerful scene between Osment and Collete. Other topics include: making mistakes at work, the super Mario bros movie trailer, soda streams and writing letters to Shymalan.
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Insomnia
“Let me sleep.” The boys review the 2002 mystery thriller from Christopher Nolan - Insomnia! They talk Pacino, book socks, fudge, cozy afternoons and oh so much more.
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The Truman Show
“You can’t get any further away, before you start coming back.” Mike and Mark dissect the 1998 masterpiece. They discuss the films and TV shows that have been influenced by it, the themes of conformity and wanting more from life, and of course they get off track to talk about the strange Sonic the hedgehog videos Mike gets recommeneded on Youtube.
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That Darn Cat (1965)
We're back.... finally. The bros discuss the 1965 comedy film, That Darn Cat! They're so excited to be podcasting again that they talk about many things and get sidetracked but also adore how much fun this movie is.
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Space Jam: A New Legacy
“What in the Matrix hell?” In honor of our very first episode, we decided to take a dive into the 2021 sequel! Tune in to see how we think the new nostalgic cash-in stacks up against the 90s classic!
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Remember the Titans
“We are going to do up downs until Blue is no longer tired and thirsty!” The boys come together for their very first in person recording to review the classic 2000 sports drama. They talk about the impact this movie had on their awareness of racism in the world, about the classic quotes and scenes and much more!
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Shrek
“What are you doing in my swamp?!!” We review the classic 2001 animated film that started off one of the most successful animation franchises of all time. We talk about the video game tie-ins, the DVD extras and of course we also couldn’t help discussing the trailer for the new shymalan film.
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Our 10 Favorite Movie Scenes
We do something a little different this episode. We present to you our 10 favorite movie scenes of all time! Enjoy.
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The Prince of Egypt
“Ramses... let my people go!” The boys dive into the 1998 animated musical epic by talking about their favorite songs, the bizarre voice cast and what it was like being in high school choir.
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I, Robot
“You know, somehow ‘I told you so’ just doesn’t quite say it.” Ben returns to chat about the 2004 sci-fi action flick. We talk the car chase, FX channel, and whether or not the CG effects hold up.
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Picture Perfect (with Anna)
“The nurse... at the hospital was a very old... hooollege friend of mine.” Nope, we aren’t talking about that random Jennifer Aniston romcom. We are chatting about the completely obscure 1995 comedy starring Richard Karn and Mary Page Keller. We talk about all of the hilarious scenes, the things that totally don’t make sense, and we try and decipher what Feature Films for Families actually is.
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Spider-Man 3
“Now take on this!” At long last, the boys finish off the Spidey franchise with the trilogy finale from 2007. They talk the strange era of 2007, action sequences and well, almost every scene in the movie. How do Mike and Mark feel about this traditionally reviled comic book film? Tune in to find out!
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Spider-man 2
“I will not die a monster!” Mike and Mark continue their discourse on the OG Spidey flicks with the classic entry from 2004. They talk Gameboy, Doctor Octopus, Bomberman and oh so much more.
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Spider-man
"Remember, with great power comes great responsibility." The brothers begin their conversation on the original Spiderman trilogy with this discussion on the first one from 2002. They talk about board games, video games, comics and action figures and much, much more.
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Balto (with Katie)
"A dog cannot make this journey alone...but maybe a wolf can." This episode, our cousin Katie joins in the conversation about the 1995 animated classic. We discuss basement movies, gush about the terrifying bear scene, and Katie gets to fact check everything because Mike and Mark didn't rewatch. Oops.
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Treasure Planet
"Tell him yourself!" The boys get together and discuss the 2002 animated adventure. They discuss the Goo Goo Dolls, embarassing home videos and the bizarre world building of this film.
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16 Blocks
"You can't get lucky all the time." "But you can be smart every day though." The brothers reunite at long last to talk about one of their favorites from guy movie nights: the 2006 action thriller starring Bruce Willis and Mos Def (and the great David Morse). We discuss our obsession with the practical work that goes into filmmaking, why we never got Taco Bell as a family, and our deep dive into the DVD special features.
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Holiday SPECIAL! - The Homecoming: A Christmas Story
Tis the season for classic holiday films and we are putting on a holiday family extravaganza with a whole slew of guests this week! This season, we have a nice long discussion on the 1971 Walton's TV movie that you've probably never seen! We chat about our favorite quotes, why we think this film is so memorable, and which character we are most like! Apologies for all of the breathy audio! Hope that's not too annoying...
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The Kid (2000)
"That's all, right?" We're back, baby! After a long hiatus, we have returned (with a different cohost?) to discuss the underrated family comedy from 2000. We talk the performances, trailers, when we may have first seen this movie, and all of the dozens of quotes we will never forget.
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The Patriot (with Abby)
"I have long feared that my sins would return to visit me, and the cost is more than I can bear." For Fourth of July weekend, we're revisiting the Roland Emmerich war epic from 2000. We discuss historical accuracies and inaccuracies, our favorite memories and the awesome fight choreography.
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Daddy Day Care
"I missed." We're back! This week, we're tackling the 2003 Eddie Murphy family comedy. Tune in to hear about Mike eating real life "Cotton Candy Puffs", listen to Mark's terrible Nic Cage impression, and hear our stories about meeting famous people.
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Terror of Mechagodzilla (with Tim)
"I don't care that you're a cyborg. I still love you." This week, we take a deep cut and revisit a movie you've probably never seen with a brand new guest, our friend Tim. We look back at the awesome 1975 Kaiju outing. We discuss the special effects, the campy storytelling and even go on an amazing tangent about PAX TV.
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Godzilla (1998)
"That's a lot of fish." We rewatch the abysmal adaptation of the iconic Toho monster from 1998. We talk about birthday cakes, action figures and just how gosh darn awful this film really is. Listen in to the start of our totally unplanned Godzilla mini-series!
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The Emperor's New Groove (with Ben)
"What?! A llama? He's supposed to be dead!" Our cousin Ben joins us to discuss the 2000 Disney animated comedy. Oh, and we also talk about Christopher Nolan, fear of clowns and when trailers ruin everything. Tune in!
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Stuart Little 1 & 2
"Little High, Little Low!" "Little Hey, Little Ho!" This week, we do a double feature and look back at the Stuart Little Films from 1999 and 2002. Why do Mark and Mike keep on saying mouses as the plural for mouse? How much time will we spend talking about Gatorade? Tune in and find out!
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The Iron Giant (with Anna)
"Superman!!!!" Our sister Anna joins us to discuss the 1999 classic. We talk about the various themes of the film, we talk about scenes as if we can read each other's minds, and Mike gives us the entire synopsis of the book, The Iron Man! Tune in to hear us talk about this often underappreciated animated classic!
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The Princess Bride (with Evy)
"Aaas youuu wishhh!" Our cousin Evy joins us to revisit the classic 1987 comedy. We try to answer all the big questions: how many times does Wallace Shawn say "Inconceivable"? "Is Prince Humperdinck actually just Lord Farquaad?" "What is Mike talking about with this jingle bell reference?" Join us for our very first guest episode!
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Finding Nemo
"Fish are friends, NOT food!" We dive back into the 2003 Pixar adventure and talk about our experience with church fairs, the gorgeous animation and the amazing storytelling. Join us! Sharkbait Hoo haha!
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Space Jam
"Everybody get up, it's time to slam now. We got a real jam goin down. Welcome to the Space Jam!" That's right! In the inaugural episode, we delve into the beloved 1996 sports comedy. We wonder how Stan was able to get to Looney tunes world, laugh about the golfing scene and judge whether we love this movie just as much as we did when we were kids. Get ready to Jam! (Note: due to some technical issues and our own inexperience, there is some overlapping or poor quality audio. Please excuse us as we will strive to work better at getting better quality audio for your enjoyment.)
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Do you have that one movie from your childhood that always brings back the memories, that you always quote with family members, and that has left a huge impact on you? Each episode of "Where's that From?" dives into a different movie from our childhood and how we think about it nowadays. Get ready for a healthy dose of nostalgia and 2 hosts that can't get enough of movies they can't stop quoting!
HOSTED BY
Mark
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