
Steve, Jeff, and Nate pit the biggest directors of film and ciniema one on one, film on film, to see how they stack up against eachother!
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 50 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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The guys wrap up season four with a multide of discussions including an official tie breaker to see whether the originals or sequals wins out in the final count, as Honey, I Shrunk the Kids goes head to head to head with Honey, I Blew Up The Kid. FIn... more
It’s the final week and we have a special show for you all! This whole season we’ve taken original films and pitted them against their sequels. Generally, if there’s more than one sequel, the quality will often go downhill. Or at least that was histo... more
Do you like scary movies? Cause we certainly do this season. Our second original vs. sequel pairing for horror movies (or third if you count Alien as many do), includes the quintessential 90’s horror series: Scream!
Steve takes on the responsibilit... more
In our most recent original vs. sequel pairing, we have a couple of movies that many of you know very well and are part of one of the biggest franchises in history: Batman. This week we take a look at the Christopher Nolan reboot Batman Begins and it... more
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A lively panel-driven show where three recurring hosts pit top directors and filmmakers against each other in one-on-one debates, exploring who did what better across a wide range of classic and contemporary cinema. Episodes cover a mix of rival directors, franchise face-offs, and thematic comparisons—from iconic duels like Godfather vs Godfather Part II to genre showdowns such as horror confrontations and beloved blockbusters. The hosts bring personal anecdotes, defend their preferred picks, and dissect storytelling craft, character arcs, and cultural impact, often highlighting sequels, legacy, and audience reception. A standout pattern is the playful rivalry among the trio, a knack for framing debates around narrative depth and cultural s... more
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