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We’ve Seen That: A Few Good Men

Posted December 12, 201801:40:20

One of the most iconic dramas of the last 40 years of film making is this week’s subject on our 80s and 90s movies show. Released this week in December of 1992, “A Few Good Men” stars Academy Award winners Tom Cruise and Jack Nicholson, as arch enemies in a military conspiracy trial that left everyone riveted right to the end. And our hosts T.J. Rives and Jay Betsill can’t wait to re-live the memorable scenes, lines and performances of the Hall of Fame cast. Plus, Tampa Bay sportswriter Rick Stroud joins the show with his own thoughts on film, why it has sustained for 25+ years, and even, relates Nicholson’s “Colonel Nathan Jessup” to Buccaneers Super Bowl winning coach, Jon Gruden in mannerisms and impressions! “You WANT answers?!” We have the podcast. We’ve Seen That-” A Few Good Men.” Subscribe to We’ve Seen That! on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher and Google Play.

We’ve Seen That: National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation

Posted December 5, 201800:53:43

Spend Christmas with the Griswolds and Cousin Eddie or the closest thing to it, as T.J. and Jay breakdown “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation” on the latest episode of “We’ve Seen That!” The third installment in the ‘Vacation’ series features Chevy Chase returning as Clark Griswold, who simply wants to provide a fun Christmas for his family and (as it turns out) multiple members of their extended family. The guys share their memories of this Christmas classic along with some trivia and fun facts for all of us who have had boss like Frank Shirley or have a cousin like Eddie. ’Tis the season. Merry Christmas everybody! Subscribe to We’ve Seen That! on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher and Google Play.

We’ve Seen That: White Men Can’t Jump

Posted November 28, 201800:41:54

On the latest edition of our 80s/90s movies-themed show, the guys break down “White Men Can’t Jump.” The 1992 comedy hit starring Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson recently celebrated its 26th anniversary so what better time to revisit the basketball courts near Venice Beach for plenty of trash talkin’ and even more hustlin’. TJ and Jay will give their thoughts on the movie, its well-known stars and add in some trivia (including what other actors almost played “Billy” and “Sidney” the hotline’ playground legends?) Plus, other fun facts, too. Join us, as we talk “White Men Can’t Jump” on “We’ve Seen That!” Subscribe to We’ve Seen That! on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher and Google Play.

We’ve Seen That: Planes, Trains & Automobiles

Posted November 21, 201801:08:17

This edition of “We’ve Seen That!” features hosts T.J. Rives and Jay Betsill breaking down the Thanksgiving classic “Planes, Trains & Automobiles” staring Steve Martin and John Candy. The guys discuss the travel escapades of Neal Page and Del Griffith as Neal attempts to get home from New York City to Chicago. T.J. and Jay share some of their own travel tales intertwined with the 1987 classic film that was one of many that the great John Hughes delivered. There’s so many memorable moments including classic scenes from “Those Aren’t Pillows!” to Steve Martin hitting his breaking point and dropping 18 F-bombs in 60 seconds at the car rental desk and we revisit them all as well as some fun facts from this iconic film. So sit back, relax and enjoy “Planes, Trains & Automobiles.” Subscribe to We’ve Seen That! on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher and Google Play.

We’ve Seen That: Rocky IV

Posted November 14, 201801:28:27

Where were you Thanksgiving 1985? Well T.J. and Jay were in their theaters for the newest installment in Sylvester Stallone’s “Rocky” series, as the epic USA vs. USSR showdown “Rocky IV” debuted in that weekend. On this latest edition of the show, the guys go over the re-uniting of cast members Carl Weathers, Talia Shire and Burt Young, one more time, plus, it’s the introduction to Dolph Lundgren as the Russian “Drago” and Brigitte Nielsen, as his on screen wife. Just how is Rocky going to be able to get in the ring and avenge the death of his former rival but now best friend, Apollo Creed? And as usual, get some interesting, facts and trivia on the making of the fourth movie in this epic sports movie series. And, you can also enjoy some of the 80s style soundtrack music in this one that always makes every version of Rocky great! “I must break you” became a humorous part of classic boxing phrases, but we all know who’s gonna win in the end! It’s “We’ve Seen That!- Rocky IV. Subscribe to We’ve Seen That! on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher and Google Play.