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Have You Seen This?

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The world's only media podcast™. Subscribe to our premium episodes and get more than twice the reviews for only $5 a month! patreon.com/haveyouseenthis Have You Seen This? BONUS episodes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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HYSTO? aka Have You Seen This One?

Jay Bullington & Keith Karseno

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“Have You Seen This One?” (aka HYSTO?) is a podcast where two friends force, uh, INVITE each other to watch a movie they have never seen before. The catch? The film could be real Movie Magic or pure Cinema Torture...so join Jay Bullington and Keith Karseno as they simultaneously delight and horrify each other on each episode… Oh, and by the way, Have You Seen This One?
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John Ruffo engineered one of the most outlandish frauds in American history -- a $350 million swindle. But even after his arrest, no one really knew Ruffo. When the unassuming Brooklyn computer salesman pleaded guilty in 1998 and received a 17-year prison sentence, his story was just beginning. He turned in his ankle monitor, made a final stop at an ATM, drove to JFK Airport and vanished. In Season 2, the ABC News investigative unit joins the U.S. Marshals cold-case fugitive manhunt for Ruff ...
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Tim and Jen invite the world's greatest Garfield scholar, Bitter Karella, to chat about a TV special inspired by a comic that traumatized a generation, Garfield: His 9 Lives. Read Misunderstanding Comics, the funniest comic Scott McCloud never wrote, written by Tim and illustrated by Bitter Karella! Make Tim get those copies out of storage! Have Yo…
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It's HYSTO? Episode 200!!! And, it's a double-feature! Join us as we discuss 1977's Paul Newman hockey-farce Slap Shot and Park Chan-wook's supreme 2003 revenge film Oldboy! With special guests Phillip Smith and our old buddy Paul Kastava! Join the celebration, and let's have fun TALKING ABOUT MOVIES! :)…
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Jen and Tim contextualize the band that ruled Nixon's America, The Carpenters, for Todd Haynes's early dollhouse biopic, Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story. Watch the film on the Internet Archive, but don't tell Richard Carpenter you did! Entertainment Weekly took a look back at the film in the aftermath of the unstoppable cultural juggernaut tha…
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Tim wisely stays far away while Jen hosts the lovable Worst of All Possible Worlds boys to chat about the worst of all possible musicals, Aladdin from 1990. Yes, it's not the animated version, but it does involve Disney. Listen if you don't believe us! Have You Seen This? BONUS episodes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Jen and Tim debate just how much he actually likes movie musicals during their discussion of a mutual fave, the musical comedy Earth Girls Are Easy. Hear the whole episode at our Patreon and get access to our Discord as well as two more episodes a month! https://www.patreon.com/haveyouseenthis Have You Seen This? BONUS episodes Hosted on Acast. See…
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Tim and Jen welcome Alex Rancourt of the Saucer Cinema podcast to discuss a concentrated version of the political correctness panic of the 90s, Disclosure. If for some reason you need to subject yourself to the gross-out video Alex dropped in the chat while we were recording, here you go: Michael Douglas eats an oyster. From 1995, this Vanity Fair …
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Subscribe at the $5 tier on Patreon to hear the full episode and get two bonus episodes every month! Tim and Jen wrap up their look back at the first one hundred episodes of the show by listing their worst favorites! Yes, you read that right! Have You Seen This? BONUS episodes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Jen and Tim pick their top five favorite subjects from the first one hundred episodes of the show. It was supposed to be their most and least faves, but they just talk too damn much! Looks like they gotta record a whole other episode to air their least faves of the first hundred. If you watch just one episode of the (sadly few) remaining of the Bri…
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Tim wisely goes absent with leave as Jen invites Bitter Karella to the necropsy of a dire children's film from 1998, The Adventures of Ragtime. Should you wish to self-harm, you can watch the full movie (with helpful timecode) at Showcase Entertainment's channel on YouTube. Is it crass to post this screenshot of Shelley Long from the movie? Yeah, p…
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Tim and Jen finally give the departed William Friedkin a proper sendoff with a discussion of his once-maligned masterpiece, Sorcerer. Guest Darren Herczeg provides his usual able assistance. To clear up an anecdote Jen related during the episode: she says that Paramount president Charles Bluhdorn freaked out when he spotted himself in the group pho…
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Please join us for Episode #187 which just happens to be our 8th ANNUAL HALLOWEEN SPECIAL! We have our usual Double Feature for you this year: Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark (2019) & Dark Harvest (2023), with special guests Latrice Carter and Kellie Arnold! We sure hope you join our Halloween movie party, because we really do want to know.... Ha…
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Tim and Jen bring back one of horror’s heaviest (lol) hitters to talk about a movie William Friedkin couldn’t be bothered to mention after he made it, The Guardian! Tim’s quip about Q’s on Wilshire refers to a 2000 incident in which screenwriter and director Eric Red plowed his Jeep into a crowded bar following a fender bender, killing two people, …
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Jen and Tim come to a tenuous agreement about a once universally loathed Martin Short comedy, Clifford. Also, Tim punches down ruthlessly on a twenty pound miniature pinscher. The Slate article about Martin Short that riled everyone up may be found here, but if you want to skip right to the synchronized swimming sketch from SNL, you can watch it on…
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Jen and Tim quibble over Bobcat Goldthwait’s directorial debut, the seedy comic tale of Shakes the Clown. Also, Jen drops some hard truths about Robin Williams. Patton Oswalt tells his story about the world’s worst party clown to Conan O’Brien. Are you new to Have You Seen This? Have you yet to hear the good news about Pervy the Clown? Tune your Ro…
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Tim and Jen review a film of great technical genius and great vacuity of story: Natalie Wood’s final film, Brainstorm. But Jen liked at least half of it. Also, please send Tim all of your uneaten candy corn. There’s a rundown on the Showscan process originally intended for Brainstorm from Douglas Trumbull himself on YouTube. Too bad it’s in 360p. T…
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If you enjoy this episode, subscribe at the $5 tier on Patreon and get two bonus episodes every month and access to our Discord! Jen and Tim try to say something nice about a pay cable attempt at Lovecraftian horror/comedy, Cast a Deadly Spell. Also, Jen tries and fails to remember the time she massively insulted Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid out of no…
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It began as a weekend of football, parties, late-night food and good friends -- a normal Saturday night in the college town of Moscow, Idaho. But Sunday morning, four University of Idaho students are found stabbed to death in their beds. Through friends, witnesses, video surveillance and social media footage, we get to know who the victims were and…
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Subscribe at the $5 tier on Patreon to hear the full episode and get two bonus episodes every month and access to our Discord! Tim and Jen have a mild and cordial disagreement about Truman Show screenwriter Andrew Niccol’s flop first feature: Gattaca. The Cinemaholic has an explainer for the ending, just in case you’re stupid. The studio attempted …
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Paul Jay returns to talk with us about Warren Beatty’s greatest love! No, not women— by all evidence it’s Dick Tracy. Also, we are interrupted by a dog. View one of Beatty’s rights-maintaining Dick Tracy specials, in which he’s interviewed by Leonard Maltin while in character as his favorite comic strip detective. We’ve talked about Warren a couple…
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