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Do We Like Movies?

Do We Like Movies?

By: Angel Figueroa & Javier Lopez
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A podcast from two cousins who grew up watching movies together. We watch new movies, re-watch classics from earlier times in our life, and cover movies/franchises that others may have seen that we have never watched. The question we ask at the end of the epsidoe is Do We like this Movie?Copyright 2019 Art
Episodes
  • IT (1990)
    Mar 15 2026

    Tommy Lee Walace of Halloween III fame steps into the director's chair for this iconic television adaptation of the epic Stephen King novel. It revolves around 6 children in the town of Derry, Maine who are haunted by an evil cosmic entity that most commonly appears in the form of Pennywise, a sinister "dancing clown". Join us as we discuss this movie. We all float down here.

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • The Shining (1997)
    Mar 15 2026

    Stephen King spent many years after Stanley Kubrick's 1980 adaptation of his book lamenting its existence because of how it deviated from his work. In the 1990s following the success of the 1990 IT miniseries he got his wish to help oversee what he considers a more "true" adaptation of his novel. Join us as we discuss the Mick Garris take of Stephen King's novel about a recovering alcoholic teacher/writer who is hired as a caretaker for a haunted hotel and brings his family with him during an isolated Colorado winter.

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    50 mins
  • Doctor Sleep (2019)
    Feb 19 2026

    Almost 40 years after the film adaptation of The Shining, we get a bit of a sequel/bridge between the Kubrick vision and Stephen King's novel. This 2019 adaptation of King's Shining sequel catches us up on how Danny Torrance's life has unfolded following the events at the Overlook Hotel. Dan must connect with a gifted child named Abra to help stave off a band of roaming vampires who feast of children that shine.

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    1 hr and 20 mins
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