Episodes
We go deep undercover on this episode of LIOHIYGLI and discover the true identities behind ARGO (2012), which Enoch thinks Quinton will love, and SWEENEY TODD: THE DEMON BARBER OF FLEET STREET (2007), which Quinton thinks Enoch will hate. Who are all these American guys in Iran? Who is Sweeney Todd really? Is there a love or a hate to be had this episode? All will be revealed TODAY (on the episode)!
Published 04/26/21
Emilie Osborne comes on to the show as our first two-time splitter of the room, bringing with her relationship-comedy FLIRTING WITH DISASTER (1996) from noted C-word sayer David O. Russell. Will Enoch love it? Will Quinton hate it?
Published 04/19/21
Weed-tokers only on today's episode of LIOHIYGLI as we celebrate 4/20 just a little bit early this year. We discuss the films THE FLORIDA PROJECT (2017) which is not really about weed, but contains weed, and of course HALF BAKED (1998), the quintessential stoner's stoner flick. Will Enoch love the former? Will Quinton hate the latter? Toke up, get zooted and listen to this week's episode!
Published 04/12/21
SERENA & JOHN BOSCO come onto LIOHIYGLI to discuss the film that started it all. By "film," we mean FIRST BLOOD (1982) and by "it all", we mean the Rambo franchise. Watch how the mistreatment of Rambo sends him over the edge in an uncontrollable frenzy of tactical genius. Will the action movie stylings of the classic 80's picture inspire a "love" point from Enoch? Will the same cause Quinton to stick up his nose for a "hate point? This week's episode will tell all that & more.
Published 04/05/21
Today on the podcast, it's time to investigate some hot button movies that are nominated for this year's Academy Awards ("Oscars" for the layman). First, we'll be inspecting THE MOLE AGENT (2020), a documentary about an undercover elder sleuthing it up in a Chilean nursing home -- which Enoch thinks Quinton will love. Then we'll be talking Fincher's MANK (2020), a movie about movies, and specifically the writing of one Citizen Kane -- which Quinton thinks Enoch will hate. Will Enoch find...
Published 03/29/21
Local musician & friend-o-the-pod Al Riggs comes on to attempt to split the room with Tim Burton's BATMAN RETURNS (1992). Will Quinton love it? Will Enoch hate it? Some of the choices made in making this movie were, dare I say, batshit? ... Certainly much to love and to hate. So, let's see how it all shakes out, shall we?
Published 03/22/21
Per Austin, FBI is the movie prompt this week, and we're doing a lot of digging to uncover the conspiracies (or verdicts) about a couple of movies: Quinton thinks Enoch will love the brand spankin' new film depicting the events leading up to the death of Fred Hampton, JUDAS AND THE BLACK MESSIAH (2021). Enoch thinks Quinton will hate the Mark Wahlberg political thriller vehicle, SHOOTER (2007).
Published 03/15/21
The perfectly-titled film for this week's split-the-room guest episode is none other than Robert Altman's 1972 film IMAGES, and who else would be bringing it than Quinton's friend, roommate, and fellow film fanatic AUSTIN EDWARDS. Will Quinton love it? Will Enoch hate it? Will this be the guest episode where the room will finally be split???
Published 03/08/21
The prompt this week is kids movie -- one for kids: NAUSICAA OF THE VALLEY OF THE WIND (1984) which Enoch thought Quinton would love, and one about a kid, namely Kevin in WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT KEVIN (2011), which Quinton thought Enoch would hate. Will Studio Ghibli magic give Enoch his third love 2-pointer? Will the macabre, Jokerfied, titular Kevin give Quinton the hate point? Only one way to find out!
Published 03/01/21
THOMAS MCNEELY, our tunesmith that wrote our awesome first theme is back with a new theme AND to split the room with his pick, THE FOOT FIST WAY (2006), the comedy post-All the Real Girls Danny McBridge star vehicle — which he thinks Enoch will love and Quinton will hate.
Published 02/22/21
SKA is the name of the game (or rather, the prompt) this week on Love It or Hate It, You Gotta Love It. Quinton thought Enoch would love the film Sound of Metal (2019), which, while it doesn't feature ska music per se, does feature a deafening kind of music, which ska also is. BASEketball (1998) on the other hand, which Enoch thought Quinton would hate, does prominently feature ska, as well as South Park creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker and a made-up sport for lazy guys. Check your watch,...
Published 02/15/21
John Kirtley comes back to the show, this time to split the room with the cult classic film about 80's punk culture, SLC Punk (1998). But not only does he bring the movie, he also spikes his hair, he wears a chain with a little lock on it AND a "Punk's Not Dead" t-shirt, all for an audio medium. Can he get Enoch to love SLC Punk (1998)? Will Quinton hate it? One thing's for sure: John Kirtley aka Curly aka Johno, is the one true punk of Elizabeth City, North Carolina.
Published 02/08/21
Last week, Dave gave us the theme "science" for our second time: a harkening back to the infamous RoboCop episode. However, this time the roles are reversed: Enoch assigned Quinton a documentary about the Biosphere 2 project that he thought he would love, Spaceship Earth (2020), and Quinton assigned Enoch a subversive sci-fi thriller that he thought he would hate, Possessor (2020). Topical movies to gather round the table and talk about. Let's do this thang.
Published 02/01/21
2020 Voicemail of the Year LIOHIYGLI Award Nominee Dave Schwentker joins the show to discuss a film near and dear to him and one that he thinks will surely split the room. State and Main (2000) is a satire on the American entertainment industry, and set in a small town during an on-location Hollywood film production. As a movie guy, will this movie about movies win over Quinton? Will he love it? Will Enoch hate it, since he's anything but a movie guy? Listen & see where Dave falls on our...
Published 01/25/21
After a three week hiatus we're finally back! Elena was nice enough to give us the ripe theme of "infidelity" on our award show episode, so today we find out which cheaters we'll love and which cheaters we'll love to hate. Will Enoch love Moonstruck (1987)? Will Quinton hate Home Alone 4 (2002)? It's all coming together here on Love It or Hate It, You Gotta Love It.
Published 01/18/21
We're joined by film and podcast aficionado ELENA DURVAS as we discuss our awards for the 2020 LIOHIYGLI Awards in our 2020 Year in Review episode. This podcast episode is the perfect time to jump on if you've been falling behind as we go over the highlights and lowlights of the podcast thus far with Elena as mediator.
Published 12/28/20
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all and to all a great episode of a film podcast!! Today, we're discussing even more holiday movies. Enoch thinks Quinton will love Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992) which Enoch was forced to assign after last week's Home Alone 3 (1997) discussion because of the whole love-hate order deal. Quinton thinks Enoch will hate the Robert Zemeckis mo-cap spectacle A Christmas Carol (2009) for it's unnerving choices in animation and in frightening content....
Published 12/21/20
Sleigh bells ring! Are you listening ... to this Wonderful holiday episode of Love It or Hate It, You Gotta Love It the hit film podcast? It’s a Wonderful Life (1946), a Christmas classic (or so they say) that Quinton thinks Enoch will love, and Home Alone 3, a decidedly un-Christmas-y sequel in a definitevely Christmas franchise, which Enoch thinks Quinton will hate. You’ll be more than jolly listening to this episode, filled to the brim with merriment like so many Christmas stockings filled...
Published 12/14/20
In our longest (and possibly greatest) episode yet, Quinton and Enoch talk JFK (1991) and Hackers (1995). The former movie is one of Enoch's all-time favorites, as a casual movie fan but avid JFK assassination enthusiast, and he thinks Quinton will love it, but will he? The latter movie is a fan-favorite of Quinton and his hip-dressing, roller-skating young friends who love techno music, but will the pure youth energy of Hackers (1995) drive Enoch to hate it? When these two movies collide ......
Published 12/07/20
Oft-mentioned friend-of-the-pod Emilie Osborne joins the Love It or Hate It, You Gotta Love It podcast show to split the room: she thinks Enoch will love and Quinton will hate (though she secretly hopes  he'll love) the teen sex comedy of yesteryear, Blockers (2018). Will she successfully split the room and top the LIOHIYGLI guest leaderboards? Tune in, strap in, and tap out... to find out.
Published 11/30/20
On Love It or Hate It, You Gotta Love It, science rules. We're delving into RoboCop (1987), a science fiction film which Quinton thinks Enoch will love, and Young Einstein (1988), a true-to-life biopic about the Germ-- Australian physicist and musician, Albert Einstein, which Enoch thinks Quinton will hate.
Published 11/23/20
We have some wild animals for you to enjoy on this week's episode of LIOHIYGLI, and not just host Quinton and permanent guest Enoch. No, the *prompt* is "animals," so today, we're talking Raging Bull (1980). Probably the best movie about boxing there is, but will Quinton love it? The Lobster (2015) is one of Quinton's favorite movies, but will Enoch hate it? The points are tied 9-9 right now -- will someone take the lead?? All these answers and more on your favorite film podcast based in the...
Published 11/16/20
This week it's Midnight Cowboy (1969) -- will Enoch love it? -- and Road Trip (2000) -- will Quinton hate it? We take a road trip: from Texas to New York to Texas back to New York, and into Miami somewhere in there too. It's the film podcast you know and love (because you gotta, etc.): Love It or Hate It, You Gotta Love It (the podcast).
Published 11/09/20
Welcome to Love It or Hate It, You Gotta Love It, the only podcast. Kind of a weird episode this week as we discuss some "scary children" post-Spooky October. Content warning on Enoch's suggestion for the film Quinton will love, a documentary called Stevie (2002), as it's pretty gnarly and deals with some subject matter that may not be suitable for all audiences. Quinton's recommendation for something Enoch'll hate is Eraserhead (1979), David Lynch's enigmatic first feature.
Published 11/02/20