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We Seen't it

We Seen't it

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  • Episode 295: Holidays start in October
    Nov 27 2025
    Episode 295 Podcast episode Special guest Kurt Yochum Director, Producer. Kurt Yochum is known for Wayward, Coach Prime and Deadly Recall. (Side note) He has a reputation for working on projects that blend suspense, thriller elements, and sometimes a touch of the supernatural. Absolutely! So, Kurt Yochum’s got a pretty diverse film history. He’s directed thrillers like “Wayward,” which came out in 2022, and he’s done short films like “Anna.” Besides directing, he’s also been a producer or production manager on a bunch of projects, including the docuseries “Coach Prime” and the horror anthology “Nightmare Cinema.” He’s even had a few acting roles in films like “Murder in Mexico” and “Carol.” So he’s definitely a multi-talented guy who’s done a bit of everything in the film world! We can start the episode with the usual “how do you dos” and general question about Kurt. Ask some question just for fun 3 movies that describe you Back to the future question What’s a song that’s not a holiday song but it should be Movies TV shows that inspire you We will finish with our scare fest 2025 bracket list Winner Scarefest 2025 1. Sinners (Scarefest is our yearly holiday Halloween horror movie bracket list where we pick 18 horror movie related movies or TV shows and we put them against each other)
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    1 hr and 33 mins
  • Episode 395- Scare Fest 2025 Part 2
    Oct 23 2025
    In this episode of We Seen’t It, the crew dives right into Josh’s review of Jared Leto’s latest flick, Tron 3 — and surprisingly, he’s all in on it. Kevin follows up with his take on One Battle After Another, breaking down the chaos and cinematic moments that make it worth a watch. Then it’s back to the madness with Scarefest 2025: Week 2, where the horror matchups get bloody: 1️⃣ Bram Stoker’s Dracula vs. Sinners 2️⃣ Weapons vs. Trick ’r Treat 3️⃣ The Heretic (No Soliciting) vs. Totally Killer (80’s Slasher) 4️⃣ Together vs. Silent Night, Deadly Night Part 2
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    1 hr and 36 mins
  • Episode 294: Eyes like the Wind
    Sep 25 2025
    This week on We Seen’t It, Kevin, Pat, and Josh welcome two incredible guests from the film world: Daniel, a special effects and post-production wizard, and Ellis, a pro who works in principal photography for movies, TV, and commercials. Together we dive deep into the creative side of filmmaking — from the nuts and bolts of practical effects to the art of capturing the perfect shot — and talk about the reality of crowdfunding movies in today’s landscape. Plus, we get personal: Ellis shares highlights from her trip across Europe and the countries she’s seen. Kevin gives his review of Long Walk while Pat dives into Demon Hunter. We break down new TV shows like Alien: Earth and Gen V. And because it’s spooky season prep time, we reveal our Scarefest 2025 pre-bracket, where horror heavyweights battle it out in eight wild matchups: Bram Stoker’s Dracula vs. Nosferatu (2024) (The OG) Sinners vs. From Dusk Till Dawn (Vampire Party) Weapons vs. Long Legs (Creepy Old People) Trick ’r Treat vs. Thanksgiving (The Holidays) Knock at the Cabin vs. The Heretic (No Soliciting) Fear Street Prom Queen vs. Totally Killer (80’s Slasher) Together vs. The Substance (Does My Butt Look Fat?) Silent Night, Deadly Night vs. Trolls 2 (Memes) We even touch on Universal’s big news about the Jurassic Park River Adventure closing for an 8–9 month refurbishment in 2025 and what that means for park fans. As always, we round out the show with “Because of the Internet,” where we showcase the clips that caught our eyes this week. This episode is packed with behind-the-scenes insight, laughs, and pop culture chaos — don’t miss it!
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    2 hrs and 1 min
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