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Stuff We’ve Seen

Hosted by James Kent · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 100 episodes

★★★★★5.0(5 ratings · Apple Podcasts)

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About this podcast

Stuff We’ve Seen is a bi-monthly podcast that dives into film sub genres, interesting themes, occasional guests, and new films playing in theaters or streaming. Jim did the Movie Morlock thing while Teal was hibernating, but now Teal’s back and he’s ready for a watch party.

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James Kent hosts Stuff We’ve Seen, a tv show with 100 episodes published.

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2026 Oscar nominations

Jan 28, 20261h 39mEp. 194

Wait...what? That's right, gang, Jim and Teal are back for a special episode to run down all of the 2026 Oscar nominations. In this super-sized, episode Jim walks Teal through every category and they play a bit of catchu

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The Pedro Pascal Triple Play

Jul 30, 202545mEp. 193

Why settle for one Pedro Pascal movie when you can have three? This week, on a surprise episode of Stuff We've Seen, Jim and Teal discuss "Eddington," "The Materialists," and "The Fantastic Four: First Steps," plus Jim f

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Stuff We've Seen makes a big announcement

Jul 7, 202539mEp. 192

It's been a while since Jim and Teal have been on the mic, but we're back with a big announcement. We have a new podcast out now called "Fascism on Film." This new podcast series examines fascism through the lens of film

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Jim and Teal destroy the 'Snow White' trailer

Mar 13, 20257mEp. 191

Here is a rare mini bonus episode for everyone. We had to do a test of our new audio recording setup, so we talked a couple minutes about "Mickey 17" and then had some fun destroying the movie trailer for the abysmal loo

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Jim's top 10 films of 2024

Mar 9, 20251h 13mEp. 190

Teal didn't feel confident enough to make a list this year, so on this episode he asks Jim to reveal his top 10 films of 2024. You already know "The Brutalist" and "Anora" were two of Jim's favorites. What else made his

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Academy Award Nominations 2025 and 'The Brutalist'

Jan 28, 20251h 20mEp. 189

Jim and Teal have your Academy Award Nominations 2025 wrap-up, and a whole heck of a lot of praise for "The Brutalist." J&T recap all the major categories, and in between, they talk about a film they believe towers above

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Nosferatu, A Complete Unknown, and the great Anora debate

Jan 12, 20251h 9mEp. 188

This week Jim and Teal offer three year end films: "Nosferatu", "A Complete Unknown", and "Anora." Which film hits all the right notes for J&T, which film is respected more than loved, and which film finds our two podcas

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'Wicked,' 'Conclave,' 'A Different Man,' and 'Emilia Perez': Jim and Teal make the connections

Dec 15, 20241h 27mEp. 187

Thematics galore tie several new fall offerings together as Jim and Teal discuss "Wicked," "Conclave," "A Different Man," and "Emilia Perez." It's been a bit since J&T got on the mic, but they are back with this comprehe

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Jim and Teal get a taste of 'The Substance'

Oct 31, 20241h 3mEp. 186

This week Jim and Teal explore the wonderful body horror experience, "The Substance," from director Coralie Fargeat. In addition, Jim and Teal talk about "Strange Darling," "Woman of the Hour," "Alien: Romulus," and "Lat

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Exploring the Cinema Dustbin: 'The Sadist' and 'The Incident'

Oct 9, 20241h 1mEp. 185

The cinema dustbin often contains treasures if one is willing enough to go digging. This week, Jim and Teal did some digging. They found a couple of oddities from the 1960s to discuss, 1963's The Sadist and 1967's The In

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The Twisted Nerve of Jim and Teal

Sep 19, 20241h 3mEp. 184

Twisted Nerve, Winter Kills, and September 30th, 1955; what do these movies all have in common? Well, they're all hard-to-see hidden gems that Jim and Teal have unearthed to watch, and make you aware of them. It's defini

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Teal Returns with Messiah of Evil and Targets

Sep 5, 20241h 5mEp. 183

Teal is back from his time off, and he's brought with him two hidden gems: Messiah of Evil and Targets. Messiah of Evil is a 1973 horror film (released in 1974) by co-director's Willard Huyck and Gloria Katz, the two wri

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Cat and Mouse: Jim and Bill Put Together the Criterion Neo Noir Puzzle

Aug 26, 202457mEp. 182

Jim and guest Bill play cat and mouse with the Criterion Channel's latest Neo Noir series. How do all the puzzle pieces fit? What are the connections between films? This assortment is an odd mix of neo noir films that, a

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Schrader Canyon: To Hell and Back

Aug 17, 202452mEp. 181

When you reach Schrader Canyon, you know you are in dangerous film territory. In the third and final installment of Jim and Bill's look at Paul Schrader's filmography, they climb the shadowy depths of Schrader Canyon to

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The Comfort of Schrader: Jim and Bill Continue Into Paul Schrader Territory

Aug 11, 20241h 0mEp. 180

Ah, the comfort of Schrader. Sooner or later, the more you watch, the more you fall under the spell of Paul Schrader, and the harder it will be for you to find a way out. Jim and his guest, Bill from Queens, continue the

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Jim and Bill Enter the Schraderverse

Aug 2, 202453mEp. 179

Welcome to the Schraderverse: The Paul Schraderverse if you will. A man whose filmography is almost more a state of mind than an actual compendium of movies. Paul Schrader is a tough director to pin down, so to tackle th

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When Jim Met Teal: 35th Anniversary Special

Jun 28, 20241h 8mEp. 178

It was nearly thirty five years ago that Jim met Teal in a diner in Greenwich Village, NYC in September of 1989. On this episode of Stuff We've Seen, you'll learn how the two film lovers met, and how they began their mov

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Furiosa and The Hitman Begin Jim and Teal's Summer Movie Season

Jun 14, 20241h 4mEp. 177

The summer movie season is upon us, but what a strange season it is so far. Film and after film has underperformed, and one movie's poor performance at the box office is surprising given the prestige of its predecessor.

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From Skidoo to Lost Films: Christian Divine Speaks His Mind

May 29, 20241h 5mEp. 176

Who is the world's foremost expert on Otto Preminger's 1968 film Skidoo? Who is the man who is devoted to physical media preservation, and has the YouTube Channel to prove it? Who is a BAFTA and Peabody award-winning gam

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Love Lies Bleeding and Monkey Man: Teal has a Case of the Grumpies

May 13, 202454mEp. 175

This week Jim and Teal look at some films from 2024, including Dune 2, Love Lies Bleeding, Monkey Man., Riddle of Fire, and Arcadian. All are available for streaming or On-demand in one form or another. But just because

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