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What the Hell Are You Watching?! Podcast

The What the Hell Are You Watching?! Podcast

A weekly TV, Film and Comedy podcast
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The What the Hell Are You Watching?! Podcast

What the Hell Are You Watching?! Podcast

The What the Hell Are You Watching?! Podcast

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The What the Hell Are You Watching?! Podcast

What the Hell Are You Watching?! Podcast

The What the Hell Are You Watching?! Podcast

A weekly TV, Film and Comedy podcast
 1 person rated this podcast
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Kyle returns to talk about Ari Aster's new film "Midsommar".  SPOILERS!
Following Lincoln's departure from "Vermont Film Essentials" last summer, Devon Ewalt stepped in and took over co-hosting the show with David Metzger. Recently, they've rebranded the show and launched "Back Pocket Films" where they dive DEEP in
A new episode! Patrick Marran returns to nerd out on "Spider-Man: Far From Home" and offer predictions for the Marvel Cinematic Universe's Phase 4. SPOILERS ABOUND!  
In this episode of The Beta Couple Podcast, Rachel and Lincoln discuss Ali Wong's new film "Always Be My Maybe" starring Wong and Randall Park. 
Rachel and Lincoln discuss the Netflix original film "Someone Great" starring Gina Rodriguez, DeWanda Wise, and Brittany Snow. 
Rachel and Lincoln discuss "Forgetting Sarah Marshall" from 2008 starring Jason Segel and Kristin Bell.
Rachel and Lincoln discuss the 2001 comedy "Legally Blonde" starring Reese Witherspoon, Luke Wilson, Selmar Blair, and Victor Garber.
In this episode of The Beta Couple Podcast, Rachel and Lincoln discuss Rob Reiner's 2003 film "Alex and Emma" starring Luke Wilson and Kate Hudson. #tomatoskins
Lincoln is joined by Patrick Marran and Richie Pepio for another "Bondversation", this time about Roger Moore and his seven appearances as 007.  Audio quality is lacking due to technical problems. Sorry.
Brian Crawford Scott returns and joins Lincoln to discuss "Fighting With My Family", written and directed by Stephen Merchant, produced by Dwayne Johnson, and based on a true story. 
Rachel and Lincoln discuss the 1997 Julia Robert's classic "My Best Friend's Wedding", with Dermot Mulroney, Cameron Diaz, and Rupert Everett. 
Rachel and Lincoln discuss the 1999 film "Drive Me Crazy" starring Melissa Joan Hart and Adrian Grenier.
Lincoln and Rachel are launching a new podcast focused on romantic comedies! Their goal is to analyze rom-coms and establish their worth, their shortcomings, and lasting impact on film and television. In their first episode, they discuss "When
Lincoln is joined by his sister Jennifer Hayes Rollins to discuss why "Meet Joe Black" is a slow, plodding, turd of a movie with two great actors doing the best they can.
Lincoln has tea in the kitchen of Aimee Bayles and discusses "A League of Their Own". Aimee has a new song and music video debuting February 15 and a new EP out March 15. Check out her stuff at AimeeBayles.com. Also stay tuned at the end of the
Lincoln is joined by filmmaker and co-creator of "Vermont Film Essentials" David Metzger to discuss "ET: The Extra-Terrestrial".  
Lincoln is joined by jack-of-all-trades Patrick Marran to nerd out about "Iron Man", the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and comics in general. Check out Pat's side hustle BAR ROVER and follow his latest producing project M.Beth Productions, an all-
Lincoln is joined by Kyle Anderson to discuss the made for the BBC films "The Stalls of Barchester" and "A Warning to the Curious" as part of "Ghost Stories for Christmas". His cat's collar bell makes a very prominent guest appearance. 
Lincoln is joined by his sister Jennifer Rollins to discuss why they can't stand "How the Grinch Stole Christmas". 
Lincoln is joined by Jordan Hue to discuss Tim Burton's "Batman Returns". 
Lincoln is joined by improviser Jenn Petti to discuss "Die Hard".
Lincoln is joined by Neil Fennell to discuss "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation". 
Lincoln is joined by his dad Steve Hayes to talk about his favorite Christmas movie "Home Alone". 
While enjoying their stay-cation, Lincoln and Rachel Riendeau Hayes went to see the new "Fantastic Beasts" movie and didn't really love it, but then saw the new "Wreck It Ralph" sequel and really did love it.  NO SPOILERS EITHER. SO LISTEN UP. 
Lincoln is joined by Rachel Riendeau and Matt Woods to discuss the new "Halloween". What worked, what didn't, and what they dream may come from the potential sequels. 
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