Stuff We’ve Seen

By: James Kent
  • Summary

  • Jim and Teal are two movie enthusiasts who love to dish about themes, genres, the latest films, and oddball hidden gems. Sometimes there’s even a guest. The new season is now streaming, but there are more than a hundred back episodes to keep you entertained.
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Episodes
  • Exploring the Cinema Dustbin: 'The Sadist' and 'The Incident'
    Oct 9 2024

    The cinema dustbin often contains treasures if one is willing enough to go digging. This week, Jim and Teal did some digging. They found a couple of oddities from the 1960s to discuss, 1963's The Sadist and 1967's The Incident. While not Jim's chosen genre, he stuck with both films and discovered there are interesting things to find in such forgotten movie relics.

    Jim and Teal kick off the show with Jim's negative review of the new Salem's Lot reboot playing on MAX, and then Jim provides a brief summary of Joker: Folie a Duex. Is Jim the only one on the planet who liked this film?

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • The Twisted Nerve of Jim and Teal
    Sep 19 2024

    Twisted Nerve, Winter Kills, and September 30th, 1955; what do these movies all have in common? Well, they're all hard-to-see hidden gems that Jim and Teal have unearthed to watch, and make you aware of them.

    It's definitely an odd bag this week. From conspiracy theory-laced capers, to messed-up psycho's, to dead legends, this episode has a little something for everyone. Enjoy!

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Teal Returns with Messiah of Evil and Targets
    Sep 5 2024

    Teal is back from his time off, and he's brought with him two hidden gems: Messiah of Evil and Targets. Messiah of Evil is a 1973 horror film (released in 1974) by co-director's Willard Huyck and Gloria Katz, the two writers behind American Graffiti. This low budget film features loads of creepy atmosphere, aided by some brilliant production design, courtesy of Jack Fisk. It's currently playing as part of the Criterion Channel's Synth Score series.

    Second up is the debut film from director Peter Bogdanovich, Targets (1968). This film is part of the Criterion Collection, and while it isn't currently playing on their channel, it pops up on it from time-to-time. Jim and Teal caught up with this movie which is far more elevated than any movie Roger Corman produced has a right to be. Featuring an unnerving performance from Tim O'Kelly, and a great supporting role by horror legend Boris Karloff, Targets is an exercise in how to make a film great, even on a shoestring budget.

    Along the way, Jim and Teal discuss the merits of Longlegs, and Jim rants about a recent crop of big-budget stinkers he's had the displeasure of watching.

    Lots to enjoy this week, so dig in!

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    1 hr and 6 mins

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