Episodes

  • The Blockbuster Effect: The Mega-Hits That Shaped Popular Culture
    Apr 23 2025

    Some films don’t just break the box office — they break us. In this episode of The Films That Ruined Us, we dive into the blockbusters that defined entire eras, changed the cultural landscape, and maybe ruined a few things along the way. Miles makes a bold case for Batman Returns as a chaotic, campy masterpiece that haunted his childhood, while Katy revisits The Matrix — a film that blew her young mind and warped her view of reality forever. Join us as we unpack the hits that were too big to ignore — and too weird to forget.

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • Animated Wonders: The Animated Flicks That Hit Hard
    Apr 16 2025

    Some films are just for kids… until they completely wreck us. In this episode of The Films That Ruined Us, we revisit the animated classics that moved us, scarred us, and have lived rent-free in our heads ever since. Miles takes us through the childhood trauma of Watership Down — a deceptively cute tale of rabbits that quickly turns into a harrowing survival story. Meanwhile, Katy shares how Pixar’s Up shattered her emotionally within the first ten minutes, then somehow kept going. Join us as we explore the animated films that proved cartoons can be just as powerful — and devastating — as any Oscar-winning drama.

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Bad Taste and Bad Influence: Comedies That Defined Our Sense of Humour
    Apr 9 2025

    In Bad Taste and Bad Influence: Comedies That Defined Our Sense of Humour, Miles and Katy dig into the chaotic comedy films that shaped their questionable instincts. From the deadpan genius of Naked Gun—packed with slapstick, razor-sharp scripts, and the legendary Leslie Nielsen delivering every ridiculous line with unwavering seriousness—to the outrageously un-PC but ultimately profound Blazing Saddles, they explore how these cult classics ruined their ability to take anything seriously. Along the way, they salute Mel Brooks’ brilliance and his fearless takedown of racism through bold satire. Expect inappropriate jokes, fond nostalgia, and a few moments of existential crisis as they unpack the comedy gold (and occasional cringe) of their formative years.

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    57 mins
  • Unexpected Masterpieces: Movies We Thought We'd Hate But Ended Up Loving
    Apr 2 2025

    Sometimes, the biggest surprises can come from the films we never expected to enjoy. In this episode of The Films That Ruined Us, we dive into those unlikely gems that not only challenged our low expectations but also made a lasting impact on how we see the world. Miles reveals how Peter Jackson’s King Kong (2005)—a film he initially dismissed—ultimately won him over with its grand storytelling and surprising emotional resonance. Meanwhile, Katy explains why she avoided The Shawshank Redemption for years, only to discover an inspiring tale of perseverance, hope, and humanity that completely changed her outlook on life. Join us as we celebrate these unexpected masterpieces and explore how they remind us never to judge a movie by its poster.

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Family Fallout: Films That Hit Home and Tugged at Our Heartstrings
    Mar 27 2025

    Not all families fit the traditional mould, and that's what makes them fascinating. In this episode, we explore films that showcase unique family dynamics, offering both humour and heart. Katy discusses Little Miss Sunshine, a road-trip comedy where the eclectic Hoover family embarks on a journey that tests their bonds and highlights their individual quirks. Miles brings Close Encounters of the Third Kind to the table, examining how Roy Neary's obsession with extraterrestrial life impacts his family's cohesion. Join us as we delve into these stories that, while different from our own experiences, provide rich insights into the complexities of family life.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Romantic Misguidance: The Films That Lied to Us About Love
    Mar 27 2025

    Romantic comedies taught us that love is a grand gesture away, that opposites attract, and that the underdog always gets the girl. But real life? Not so much. In this episode, we dive into the romance films that shaped our unrealistic expectations about love. Miles chose Pretty in Pink, the classic teen drama about class, longing, and questionable love interests. Katy picked When Harry Met Sally, the rom-com that convinced us friendship inevitably leads to romance. Were we misled? Absolutely. Do we still love them? Of course.

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Scarring Sci-Fi: When Science Fiction Blew (or Broke) Our Minds
    Mar 27 2025

    Some sci-fi movies make you think. Others make you question everything. And a few haunt your dreams forever. In this episode, Miles picks Blade Runner, the rain-drenched, neon-lit classic that made us wonder what it really means to be human. Katy picks Terminator 2, where killer robots and liquid-metal nightmares set a new standard for action and existential terror. We unpack how these films expanded our minds—or completely wrecked them.

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    58 mins
  • The Force of Obsession: How Star Wars Took Over Our Lives
    Mar 27 2025

    A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far too obsessed… we were just normal film lovers. Then Star Wars happened. From epic lightsaber duels in the school playground to heated debates over whether The Force Awakens was a worthy sequel, this is how George Lucas and his cinematic empire ruined us. Katy defends The Force Awakens. Miles stands by The Empire Strikes Back. And somewhere in the middle, we argue about Jar Jar Binks.

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    1 hr and 38 mins