Movies N Sh*t

Movies N Sh*t Podcast

Patrick and Kelly talking about movies and sh*t.

  1. Mar 27

    Episode 76: Stuff Patrick Won’t Watch (and other stuff too)

    This episode kicks off with a quick Oscar recap before your regularly scheduled programming of Movies We’ve Seen since last time (26:25), TV Talk (1:06:27), and Entertainment News/Upcoming Trailers and Stuff (1:36:20).  Then Patrick continues to share his gift by absolutely crushing this latest edition of What Year Did That Come Out Again? (1:55:46), and also doing pretty good at an Oscar themed Tomato Talk (1:58:18).  Finally, Patrick provides a Hidden Gem recommendation (2:03:15) before we lovingly say goodbye and invite all of our listeners to be heroes.   Episode highlights include tributes to maybe our favorite onscreen mom, soldier and quarterback, as well as the all-time martial arts champion of meme production, also — discussions about cool, new microphones, Patrick winning this year’s Oscar ballot competition, James Bond movies and the birth of the action movie genre, a live defense against crows, observations of lizard push-ups, Jessie Buckley, Project Hail Mary and the confusingly poor decisions of Disney Star Wars, Patrick’s problems with Star Trek, Patrick’s problems with hidden camera shows, Kelly’s problems with Shrinking, and Patrick’s excitement and fear of Stephen Colbert taking a crack at writing a Lord of the Rings movie.  Shout-out to longtime listener and friend of the podcast, Kevin, for his thrilling video message tribute to the magnificent cinematic poetry that is Point Break.    Someday the podcast’s gonna end (but not today).

    2h 8m
  2. Jan 25

    Episode 75: Podcast Supreme

    In honor of their 75th episode (and the 25th anniversary re-release of the extended edition Lord of the Rings trilogy, your favorite podsmiths talk longer than ever before(!) about Bowfinger, podcast awards and award show formats, Armageddon and real life rocket launches, RVs, and stumbling into better production value than you actually deserve before your regularly scheduled programming of Movies We’ve Seen since last time (32:00), TV Talk (1:56:40), and Entertainment News/Upcoming Trailers and Stuff (2:27:53).  Then Patrick shares his gift by absolutely nailing another edition of What Year Did That Come Out Again? (2:59:35), before a special Cooper/Safdie themed Tomato Talk (3:01:08).  Finally, a pair of Hidden Gem recommendations (3:03:36) before we say goodbye until next time.  Episode highlights include Oscar talk, discussions about stand-up comedy, the importance of movie titles, Avatar OR great storytellers losing their magic, artists obsessed with their craft, world building, the importance of film score, Jessie Buckley, the brilliant insanity of the 28 Days Later franchise, Skarsgards, overcharging your customers, the latest version of the Die Hard formula, Trek talk and all the things we don’t like about the post-burn time period, movies with the most Oscar nominations, Dunesday, new Star Wars leadership, a disappointing Bond update, and the importance of keeping movies and movie going relevant and desirable. Strap in and enjoy!

    3h 8m
  3. 11/12/2025

    Episode 73: This Episode, Extended Edition

    Our latest conversation begins with a short clip from the incomparable Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid as part of a quick tribute to the incomparable Robert Redford, and a whole helluva lot of tidbits that we find interesting before your regularly scheduled programming of Movies We’ve Seen since last time (29:40), TV Talk (1:29:09), and Entertainment News/Upcoming Trailers and Stuff (2:07:28).  Then it’s time for an exciting Rocky IV installment of “Not Like This, Christopher Nolan” (2:23:00) before Patrick wows during another What Year Did That Come Out Again? (2:32:07), does an okay job at a PTA themed Tomato Talk (2:34:57), and provides a 2025 Hidden Gem recommendation (2:38:38) before we say goodbye until next time.  Episode highlights include podcast recommendations, book recommendations, a discussion about Waterworld, 1998’s Armageddon, Halloween movie and costume choices, the Sphere in Las Vegas, feelings and fears about AI, Guillermo Del Toro’s love of monsters, Peter Weir’s cinematic exploration of communities, what makes good Star Trek, a defense of Kathryn Bigelow and her latest film - A House of Dynamite, that warm and cozy feeling you get when you decide to stop watching a show you no longer enjoy, movies and shows that are decidedly “of their time”, fan frustration when storytellers ignore previously established rules and timelines in beloved franchises, Amazon’s continued Bond buffoonery, and a new hope that Disney will give fans the original, unaltered films they loved (maybe even in theaters?!).   Shout-out to long-time friend of the podcast, Kevin, for this episode’s listener feedback.

    2h 42m
5
out of 5
22 Ratings

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Patrick and Kelly talking about movies and sh*t.