Episodes
This week on the show, we continue to look back to 1999 while also highlighting some 2024 films like The Wild Robot, Anora, & Saturday Night. We also tried to figure out exactly when movie trailers stopped using narrators.
Published 11/15/24
We’re throwing it back to 1999 with Mystery Men! 🎉 Join us as we dig into the quirky world of Captain Amazing, Mr. Furious, and the gang. From wild casting choices to unexpected cult status, Mystery Men may have bombed at the box office, but it’s full of surprises. Plus, did you know Mystery Men gave us Smash Mouth’s ‘All Star’? Let’s get into it! #somanysequels #moviereview
Published 11/09/24
Welcome to our November kickoff! This month, we're diving into comedies from 1999. In this quick update, Josh and Garrett reveal the lineup: Mystery Men, 10 Things I Hate About You, and Office Space. We've covered plenty of 1999's drama and action in the past, so we're excited to spotlight these classic comedies! Plus, we’re opening it up to you! Let us know which 1999 movies you want to see reviewed. Head over to Instagram (@somanysequels) to cast your vote in our fan poll later this...
Published 11/04/24
In this week’s episode, we’re tackling The Blair Witch Project (1999) – a film that had audiences questioning reality and revolutionized horror marketing in 1999. From the chilling setting to the improvised performances, we debate what still holds up, what doesn’t, and what made this film iconic. Are you Team Scared or Team Hype? 🎬 Want more movie discussions? Subscribe to So Many Sequels for weekly episodes, and find us on social media or at SoManySequels.com to join the conversation!...
Published 11/01/24
Join us for our final Halloween countdown! 🎃 From the latest horror flick recommendations to unexpected sequel announcements (looking at you, Blue Streak), we’re diving into everything spooky and surprising this week. Get ready for a mix of Halloween spirit, film nostalgia, and our thoughts on some surprising Hollywood news!
Published 10/29/24
We’re back with another spooky season episode of So Many Sequels! This week we are talking about the audience pick, One Hour Photo. This dark psychological thriller stars Robin Williams in one of his most haunting roles. Hit subscribe so you don’t miss out on our Halloween episode, and follow us on Instagram @somanysequelspod for all the latest updates!
Published 10/25/24
The So Many Sequels crew is back with another round of spooky season fun! We’re talking the bizarre disaster that is I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (seriously, Jack Black as a white Rastafarian?!), how Sinister gave us all nightmares again, and Smile 2 proving sequels can surprise you. Plus, we’re diving into some classic horror with Nightmare on Elm Street and more. Stick around for our fan pick reveal, and we’ve got a little Halloween surprise to tease you with.
Published 10/23/24
In today’s episode of So Many Scares, we’re revisiting M. Night Shyamalan’s The Sixth Sense, the psychological horror film that shocked the world with its unforgettable twist. But is there more to this movie than just the iconic ending? Join us as we dive deep into how the film’s emotional and psychological horror still holds up, even after you know the big reveal. We’ll discuss Haley Joel Osment’s chilling yet tender portrayal of young Cole, and how Bruce Willis’s quiet performance as...
Published 10/18/24
Join Josh, Garrett, and David for a spooky edition of the So Many Scares podcast! This week, they’re diving into The Sixth Sense and American Werewolf in London while also breaking down their thoughts on 2024’s latest releases—including why Madam Web didn’t live up to the hype. Plus, the guys explore some horror classics and hidden gems from the werewolf genre. If you’re looking for movie recommendations to get you through Halloween, this is the episode for you.
Published 10/15/24
It’s a first-time watch for all of us on So Many Sequels as we tackle the 1981 horror-comedy An American Werewolf in London! Directed by John Landis, this film features one of the most incredible werewolf transformation scenes in cinema history, thanks to legendary makeup effects. In this episode, we share our thoughts on the balance between horror and campy fun, the movie’s 80s vibes, and why it holds its cult status to this day. Was the transformation scene as amazing as they say? Is the...
Published 10/10/24
In this episode, Josh, Garrett, and David dive into their recent watchlist, kicking off spooky season with some early Halloween picks. We also break down the buzz around DC’s newly announced Dynamic Duo movie and discuss the critical and commercial flop of Joker: Folie à Deux. It’s officially “So Many Scares” season! Check out our October horror lineup and don’t forget to vote for the final scary flick on our Instagram: @somanysequelspod.
Published 10/08/24
Welcome to So Many Sequels' Annual So Many Scares! In this episode, we're kicking off the spooky season with Josh's pick: Final Destination (2000) — a chilling thriller that will make you rethink fate. Final Destination follows high schooler Alex Browning, who has a terrifying vision of a deadly plane crash moments before takeoff. His panic saves several classmates and a teacher from boarding the ill-fated flight. But escaping death isn't so simple—soon, they realize that Death has a plan...
Published 10/04/24
In this special So Many Sequels episode, Josh, Garrett, and David dive into a packed discussion as they wrap up September and prepare for a spooky October full of horror movies. They tease their upcoming Final Destination review and talk about their latest TV and movie binges, including The Batman, The Penguin, Mr. McMahon’s controversial Netflix documentary, and Garrett’s nostalgic excitement for the new Matlock pilot. Plus, Josh shares his thoughts on the 90s horror flick Urban Legends. Get...
Published 09/30/24
In this week's episode of So Many Sequels, we’re wrapping up Sports September with a fan favorite: Happy Gilmore! Join us as we break down the iconic Adam Sandler comedy, from the unforgettable one-liners to the hilarious sports-action sequences that make this movie a classic. Whether you're a longtime fan or watching it for the first time, we’ve got you covered with all the best moments and insights! Plus, stick around for a sneak peek into our upcoming So Many Scares series, celebrating...
Published 09/27/24
In this episode of So Many Sequels, we're wrapping up Sports September with the fan-voted showdown winner: Happy Gilmore! 🏆 Join us as we dive into what makes this comedy a sports classic, and stick around for our thoughts on Beetlejuice 2, Agatha All Along, The Penguin, and more! 🎬 Plus, we're gearing up for So Many Scares in October—our favorite time of the year. 👻 Don’t miss out on all the spooky fun, and get ready for a packed season of horror films and 1999 nostalgia next month! 🎧...
Published 09/24/24
In this episode of So Many Sequels, we’re taking a fun look back at the 1993 classic Cool Runnings. It’s a heartwarming, hilarious tale of Jamaica’s first Olympic bobsled team—but let’s be real, this movie plays fast and loose with the facts! Join us as we talk about the moments that make this movie such a beloved underdog story...even if a few details got left in the snow. Is Cool Runnings still an iconic feel-good film, even with its tall tales? Well, if you're a fan of sports comedies,...
Published 09/22/24
In this episode of So Many Sequels, we pay tribute to the legendary James Earl Jones, discussing his iconic roles in Star Wars, The Lion King, and more. Plus, we dive into David's nostalgic rewatch of the 2003 Daredevil movie (spoiler: it hasn’t aged well!). We also chat about Friday the 13th movie marathons, including Cabin in the Woods, The Waterboy, and the new indie film My Old Ass starring Aubrey Plaza. Don't miss our fun segment where we imagine classic films reimagined in new...
Published 09/16/24
In this episode of So Many Sequels, we dive deep into the 90s basketball classic White Men Can’t Jump. Woody Harrelson and Wesley Snipes bring legendary on-screen chemistry as two streetball hustlers navigating the high-stakes world of LA's courts. From 'yo momma' jokes to Rosie Perez’s Jeopardy! destiny, we talk about some of the moments that make this movie a slam dunk for sports fans and film buffs alike. Is White Men Can’t Jump still a hit in 2024? Watch to find out!
Published 09/13/24
In this week’s So Many Updates episode of So Many Sequels, we discuss the groundbreaking news of the Cherokee Nation opening the first-ever tribally operated film school right here in Oklahoma! Plus, Josh gives his review of Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, Tim Burton’s latest legacy sequel. We also talk TV, from Rings of Power to the nostalgic return of The Drew Carey Show. And of course, we look ahead to the rest of Sports September with even more fan-favorite sports movie reviews coming...
Published 09/09/24
In the first episode of Sports September, we dive into the beloved classic A League of Their Own (1992)! Join us as we explore the heartwarming story of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League and the memorable performances from Geena Davis, Tom Hanks, Madonna, and Rosie O'Donnell. We break down the sibling rivalry between Dottie and Kit, iconic moments like “There’s no crying in baseball,” and Garrett shares his personal connection to the film. Whether you're a sports fan or just...
Published 09/06/24
This week on the show we're talking about Jurassic World: Rebirth now that we have our first look. The Sonic 3 trailer dropped this week to the delight of Shadow fans everywhere. Plus we catch up on what we've been watching.
Published 09/03/24
What the hell even is a True Lie? This week we find out with our fan pick for Action August, True Lies. This 1994 action classic stars Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jamie Lee Curtis, Bill Paxton, and was directed by James Cameron.
Published 08/30/24
In this week's episode of So Many Sequels, Josh, Garrett, and David catch up on their latest movie watches. David dives into the dark and delicious world of Sweeney Todd, Garrett previews the upcoming The Crow reboot and Immaculate, while Josh revisits Ghostbusters: Afterlife. The crew also chats about the new Rotten Tomatoes' "Verified Hot" rating system, which only counts ratings from users who actually bought a ticket. Plus, get a sneak peek at our lineup for Sports September!
Published 08/27/24
Pop Quiz hot shots, you have to pick and action movie that won't disappoint what do you do? This week we go with Josh's pick Speed. This 1994 classic stars Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock and is the definition of breakneck pace.
Published 08/26/24