Love It/Hate It Podcast Love It/Hate It Podcast
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- TV & Film
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The Love It/Hate It Podcast dives into Netflix movies at random. Jason and Dan flip a coin to see who will love and who will hate the movie and then they hash it out. You, the listener, are the ultimate judge.
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The Siege of Jadotville
On this episode, we talk briefly about the recent Academy Awards and then review The Siege of Jadotville. Per coin flip, Jason loves it and Dan hates it.
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Christian Mingle
Per coin flip, Jason hates it and Dan loves it.
Gwyneth Hayden has it all. A top-notch career, killer wardrobe, dream apartment, and great friends - she thinks the only thing missing is a man. In a moment of inspired desperation, she fills out a profile on the dating website ChristianMingle.com hoping to find Mr. Right. However, Gwyneth's Christianity is a little rusty and her attempts at impressing her dream guy end in disaster when he calls her out on her "faux faith." In an honest realization, she sees her superficial life for what it really is, and is driven to create a personal relationship with God. -
The Little Prince
Per coin flip, Jason hates it and Dan loves it.
A little girl lives in a very grown-up world with her mother, who tries to prepare her for it. Her neighbor, the Aviator, introduces the girl to an extraordinary world where anything is possible, the world of the Little Prince. -
Circle
Per coin flip, Jason loves it and Dan hates it.
Synopsis:
Held captive and faced with their imminent executions, fifty strangers are forced to choose the one person among them who deserves to live. -
The Lazarus Effect
A group of medical researchers discover a way to bring dead patients back to life.
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Jane Got a Gun
A woman asks her ex-lover for help in order to save her outlaw husband from a gang out to kill him.
Customer Reviews
No coin flip required
I don’t have to flip a coin - I’ll just admit that I love it! Two guys arguing about movies is a tried and true format, and Dan and Jason are nobly carrying the torch forward. I appreciate the time they devote to the actual craft of filmmaking, rather than simply digging into story details. Good work, guys! Keep it up!