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The movie podcast with hot takes on cold viewings, where Kari and Kyle find out if their taste in movies is really as good as they think. One K has seen the movie, the other K is watching for the first time.
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The middle child of the "Man with No Name" trilogy, "For a Few Dollars More" marks Clint Eastwood's reunification with Italian director Sergio Leone for a hodgepodge of Western cliches loosely dealing with outlaws, bounty killers, intense violence, and improbable sharpshooting. Be sure to check out the mini-episode Appendix I, in which Kari and Kyl…
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It's 1949 and three sailors have 24 hours to see and do everything that New York City has to offer. Kari and Kyle dig into the musical precursor to "Singin in the Rain" and examine its weird songs, surprisingly suggestive overtones, and wild performances.
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A sprawling Korean-language Korean War film, Tae Guk Gi is a striking response to turn-of-the-millennium American war epics like Saving Private Ryan. Anastasia Kim joins Kari and Kyle to discuss this sprawling and operatic combat saga.
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In this post-Avengers, post-Batman vs. Superman world, the last thing Kari and Kyle expected was a superhero movie that actually feels original and weird and under the radar. With special guest Nate Bowers!
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This week, Kari and Kyle are joined by Thomas Davant to discuss "Oslo, August 31," a languid, plaintive Scandinavian drama about a recovering drug addict attempting to meet up with friends and land a job.
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As far as high-stress workplace situations go, it doesn't get much worse than having to figure out how to prevent literally Hitler from taking over your whole damn country in your first month on the job. This week, John Marchetti joins Kari and Kyle to discuss the Joe Wright/Gary Oldman historical drama, "Darkest Hour."…
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At long last, it's the Season 3 premiere! This season, we're featuring a bunch of great guests, and who better to start than the delightful Michelle Bird? This week, we're discussing the 2015 Polish musical-horror-mermaid movie, "The Lure."
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In the spirit of giving and per our annual tradition, we're giving you a double dose of holiday movie goodness! This year, Kari and Kyle analyze 1988's "Die Hard" and 2003's "Love Actually" to determine which holds the greater right to call itself a proper Christmas movie. WHO YA GOT?
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An adolescent girl contends with supernatural events that make her a target of suspicion by her radical religious family. For our Halloween special, we're discussing CARRIE ('76) and THE VVITCH ('15), two films that take a similar setup in very different directions.
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"A romantic comedy with zombies"... what does that mean, really? And why are movie nerds constantly talking about this weird genre mashup? Learn the answers to these questions and more as Kari and Kyle vivisect 2004's "Shaun of the Dead"
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Was any star shining more brightly at the turn of the millennium than Brendan Fraser? Probably, but that's beside the point. This week, Kari and Kyle take a look at a weird, largely-forgotten comedic anthology from the year 2000, Harold Ramis' "Bedazzled," costarring Elizabeth Hurley in perhaps her finest role as Satan.…
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In the Season 1 finale, Kari and Kyle are joined by fellow podcaster Mike Cushing to discuss one of the weirdest teen comedies of the 80's, Savage Steve Holland's cult classic dark comedy "Better Off Dead."
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Yes folks, this week we're discussing the biblical epic, "Jonah: A VeggieTales Movie." It's the age-old parable of a man who refuses his duties to God and faces horrific fish-based punishment, as told by talking vegetable pirates.
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It's an extra long episode of "K Have You Seen" to cover our longest movie yet: Paul Thomas Anderson's breakout hit, 1997's "Boogie Nights." Prurient subject matter collides with poignant humanity and grade-A filmmaking to create a weird, funny, and sad time capsule of the late 70s and early 80s.
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Our twentieth episode is devoted to one of the best movies about making movies, 1994's "Ed Wood." Directed by Tim Burton and starring Johnny Depp as the titular hero, this film follows an enthusiastic yet horribly untalented filmmaker as he makes friends, finds love, and wears the hell out of some angora sweaters on the road to creating his masterp…
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This forgotten classic from Kyle's youth features a wild cast led by a fresh-off-of-Star-Wars Harrison Ford and the legendary Robert Shaw in his last film, both playing WWII commandos fighting against all odds (and a super convoluted plot) to blow up bridges and kill those darn Nazis. Will Kari fall for the charms of this juvenile male war fantasy?…
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Have you ever seen a Beatles movie? Neither had Kyle until Kari pulled this deep cut from 1965 (narrowly edging out last week's The Trouble With Angels as our oldest movie yet). Absurdist comedy mixes with the birth of the modern music video in "HELP!"
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Novelist Kelly Quindlen stops by the study to discuss one of her favorite movies, the 1966 Hayley Mills comedy "The Trouble with Angels." It's an interesting pick, because 1) neither Kari nor Kyle had ever heard of it, and 2)it features a cast of nearly all women, as well as being written and directed by women, a rather uncommon distinction especia…
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The seminal documentary/rockumentary/mockumentary "This Is Spinal Tap" has gone from a modestly-successful cult classic to a full-fledged cultural meme machine since its release in 1984. The film has only become more relevant over the years for its uncanny satire of the issues, egos, and cliches that run rampant in the music industry. This week, Ka…
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This week, we discuss "Singing' In The Rain," an undisputed classic that Kyle somehow avoided seeing for his entire life. We get into some serious analysis of Gene Kelly's dance style and whether ANY of these songs have anything to do with the plot.
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A legendary director teams up with two A-list actors (including a recent Oscar winner) on a totally original story, and the resulting movie is critically lauded... and forgotten almost immediately? Huh? Kyle and Kari revisit the semi-forgotten thriller from Michael Mann, Jamie Foxx, and Tom Cruise.
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Happy Holidays from K Have You Seen! This week, it's Christmas favorite versus Christmas favorite as we pit 2000's "Dr. Seuss' How The Grinch Stole Christmas" against 2003's "Bad Santa." Speaking of bad, this version of the episode contains all the usual profanity, ya filthy animals.
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Happy Holidays from K Have You Seen! This week, it's Christmas favorite versus Christmas favorite as we pit 2000's "Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas" against 2003's "Bad Santa." And what's this? It's a Christmas miracle! All the swearing in this episode has been replaced with the magical tines of jingle bells!…
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One of the sp00kiest movies to come out of the early-2000s Japanese horror remake trend is our pick for this week. Kari and Kyle attempt to nail down the perplexing logic and timelines in a movie best known for its big scares. Will they succeed? LISTEN TO FIND OUT!
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Remember when Tom Hanks was funny? No? Well, here's a refresher: 1989's "The 'Burbs" features Hanks alongside Carrie Fisher, Bruce Dern, and Corey Feldman in a comedy about new neighbors who are probably/maybe satanic cult murderers.
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It's a risky move bringing a childhood favorite to the table, but Kari does exactly that with "The Road to El Dorado," a classic animated adventure/romance/comedy/musical set against the impending Spanish colonization of the New World
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