
A fun and nostalgic look at movies, their behind-the-scenes origins, their culture impact, and how they shaped the generations that grew up with them.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 212 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | TV & Film | |||

On the latest installment of the podcast, Dion Baia and J. Blake step into the Quantum Leap Accelerator on a mission to travel back to May 5, 1993, and right a very specific wrong: the unjust negative reaction to the Quantum Leap series finale, “Mirr... more
Welcome back to another exciting episode of Saturday Night Movie Sleepovers. This month, Dion Baia and J. Blake are traveling back to 1992 to cover a movie that Dion's been telling Blake about for almost 3 decades, Walter Hill's Trespass.
The boys d... more
Welcome back to Saturday Night Movie Sleepovers! Dion Baia and J. Blake are ringing in the new year with a cold, wintry classic — a film about perseverance, change, honoring the fallen, and synth-rock-fueled montages. That's right, the boys are cover... more
Happy holidays! Dion & Blake are back and celebrating the season with an in-depth discussion of one of Hollywood's greatest Christmas tales, 1946's It's a Wonderful Life — directed by Frank Capra and starring an amazing cast, including Jimmy Stewart ... more
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Love hearing this guys go way down the alley discussing all manner of cultural touchstones from my formative years. Their D.A.R.Y.L. episode is absolutely worth your time!
Fantastic job you guys did with RIV!! I didn’t know that Sly’s original idea was to have Drago be the older fighter and Rocky the younger one. You asked for suggestions-I would LOVE to hear you guys cover John Boorman’s Excalibur and Dragonslayer!!
Dion and Blake are great and know their stuff. Could listen to these guys read the phone book.
Loved the Rocky IV episode! You guys still got it. I hope you do more episodes!!
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Each episode is earnestly researched and beautifully unscripted. The wonderful thing going into a new episode is you don’t know what you’re going to get. Some are laugh out loud funny, some poignant, some very passionate and others, just easy listening entertainment. I always learn something about movies I love or learn to love movies new to me (Darby O’Gill, Deep Red, Sorcerer and Dark Night of the ... more
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A friendly, nostalgic look at cinema, with deep dives into how films were made, their cultural impact, and personal memories from two long-time friends. Episodes span a wide range of beloved classics and cult favorites, blending behind-the-scenes trivia, era context, and thoughtful commentary with warm banter. Listeners likely appreciate heartfelt storytelling, film history, and a positive, not-derisive take on movies from the 80s and 90s, often centered on nostalgia and personal connection to the era.
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