Jonathan and Stephen
Scene Weekly
Two part-time cinemaddicts discuss the merits of the silver screen with a dollop of TV. Come dive in with Jonathan and Stephen as we alter the theme each week.
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Jul 7, 2026
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78. My Old Ass : A Coming of Age Classic? 07.07.2026 31:55
"Scene Weekly" My Old Ass looks like a coming-of-age comedy, but it's hiding a lot more beneath the surface. This week on Scene Weekly, Jonathan and Stephen dive into the film's humor, heart, time-travel twist, and why it became one of the year's most unexpectedly moving movies. Does it deserve all the praise? Tune in for our full discussion.
77. Revisiting Innerspace: Peak 80s Chaos 17.04.2026 38:36
"Scene Weekly" Dennis Quaid gets miniaturized and accidentally injected into Martin Short—yeah, it’s that kind of movie. This week we revisit Innerspace , a wildly chaotic 80s sci-fi comedy that somehow still holds up. We break down what works, what doesn’t, and why this weird little movie still rules.
76. We Made Our Own Oscars… Here Are the Winners 06.03.2026 1:00:16
This week on Scene Weekly , Jonathan and Stephen are handing out their own Oscars — and yes, things get a little weird. Looking back at the best films of the past year, the guys make their picks for the classic categories like Best Picture, Actor, and Director… but they also invent a few awards of their own along the way. Expect passionate defenses, questionable logic, and at least one category th...
75. Blue Moon - Ethan Hawke's Best Work? 23.02.2026 49:58
"Scene Weekly" Jonathan and Stephen head backstage with Blue Moon (2025), Richard Linklater’s intimate drama starring Ethan Hawke as lyricist Lorenz Hart on the night his former partner’s Oklahoma! premieres without him. It’s one long, boozy evening of ego, envy, and artistic legacy — with Hawke delivering a sharp, aching performance as a genius watching the spotlight drift away.
74. Why Joker: Folie à Deux Deserves a Second Look 06.02.2026 50:17
"Scene Weekly" Everyone decided Joker: Folie à Deux was a disaster—almost immediately. But what if that reaction missed the point? We revisit the most divisive sequel in recent memory, unpack its bold musical swing, bleak humor, and intentional discomfort, and make the case that Folie à Deux deserves way more respect than it got.
73. A Nightmare on Elm Street 14.01.2026 50:24
"Scene Weekly" Step back into your dreams—and your nightmares—as Jonathan and Stephen take a fun, deep dive into A Nightmare on Elm Street . This week, the hosts slice into the legacy of Freddy Krueger, exploring what makes this horror classic so iconic, terrifying, and endlessly rewatchable. From Wes Craven’s razor-sharp concept to the film’s unforgettable kills and dream logic, they break down t...
72. Rat Race (2001): We Don’t Make Movies Like This Anymore 21.12.2025 45:58
"Scene Weekly" - Jonathan and Stephen revisit the all-out chaos of Rat Race , breaking down its stacked cast, nonstop slapstick, and anything-goes early-2000s comedy energy. Does the madness still hold up—or is it just gloriously unhinged?
71. Frankenstein (2025) - A Modern Monster Masterpeice! 27.11.2025 48:23
"Scene Weekly" This week Jonathan and Stephen break down Guillermo del Toro’s stunning new adaptation of Frankenstein. They highlight its gothic visuals, standout performances, and why this version may be the most emotionally rich take yet. Tune in for sharp insights, fun banter, and a fresh look at a classic monster reborn.
70. One Battle After Another 15.10.2025 50:21
"Scene Weekly" - This week Jonathan and Stephen discuss the new film by Paul Thomas Anderson. They’ll break down standout sequences (hello, that car chase) and highlight the film’s tonal swings, visual flourishes, and Jonny Greenwood’s electric score. With perspectives both reverent and skeptical, they’ll debate whether One Battle After Another is Anderson’s most accessible film—or his most unhing...
69. The 40 Year-Old Virgin 06.10.2025 47:17
"Scene Weekly" - This week, Jonathan and Stephen dive into Judd Apatow’s The 40-Year-Old Virgin — a heartfelt comedy, a time capsule of mid-2000s awkwardness, and, according to Jonathan, a gripping documentary about Stephen’s life. We break down Steve Carell’s lovable cluelessness, the power of guy friendships, and why this movie still hits harder (and waxes smoother) than it should.
68. Our Lists Will SHOCK You | Top 10 Worst Movies That Need a Remake 19.09.2025 1:40:06
"Scene Weekly" Get ready for a cinematic showdown! Stephen and Jonathan dive headfirst into the world of Hollywood's biggest misfires: films with absolutely brilliant concepts that were completely wasted on a terrible execution. We each bring our OWN Top 10 list of the worst movies that deserve a second chance. Will we agree? Absolutely not. Get ready for hot takes, fierce debates, and maybe even...
67. Two Guys Watch Twilight for the First Time! 29.08.2025 1:05:56
"Scene Weekly" - This week on Scene Weekly , we’re diving into Twilight (2008) — full of brooding stares, dramatic pauses, and a love story that defined a generation. Jonathan and Stephen (two middle-aged guys rediscovering the saga) are joined by Olivia, who grew up with Twilight and helps us unpack why it hit so hard back then — and whether it still holds up today.
66. Men in Black (1997) 13.06.2025 59:06
"Scene Weekly" - This week on Scene Weekly , Jonathan and Stephen suit up to make the case for Men in Black as the ultimate ‘90s movie. From Will Smith’s peak charisma to Vincent D’Onofrio’s legendary bug performance, we’re breaking down everything that makes this sci-fi comedy a blockbuster masterpiece. We’re talking iconic theme songs, practical effects, fashion choices (hello, black suits), and...
65. The Goonies 09.05.2025 1:03:18
"Scene Weekly" Heyyy you guysss! This week we discuss the 80's childhood classic The Goonies. Join us as Jonathan delves into why this is a top contender for his favorite movies, while Stephen pirate dives into a first watch. We have the treasure map, a pint of our favorite ice cream, and yearning desire to discuss this classic film.
64. K-PAX 02.05.2025 42:45
"Scene Weekly" Jonathan & Stephen beam down to dissect K-PAX—the 2001 sci-fi head-trip where Kevin Spacey either a) perfected method acting as an extraterrestrial, or b) just really committed to trolling Jeff Bridges for two hours. Was Prot from K-PAX? Was Bridges a good doctor? And why does this movie make us think twice before eating a banana again?
63. Conclave 25.04.2025 52:02
"Scene Weekly" - Jonathan and Stephen dive into the gripping and darkly comedic world of Conclave, the papal thriller that feels eerily timely. As cardinals gather in secrecy to elect a new pope, political intrigue, divine ambition, and unexpected twists unfold. Is this the Catholic House of Cards or more of a satirical take on faith and corruption? They’ll break down the film’s tense atmosphere,...
62. Pixels 18.04.2025 58:40
"Scene Weekly" - This week, we're plugging quarters into 2015's Pixels - the movie that asks "what if video games attacked Earth?" This movie is a neon-soaked nostalgia grenade that forgets to take itself seriously - and honestly, we're kinda here for it.
61. Glengarry Glen Ross 11.04.2025 55:09
This week, your two least-qualified salesmen (and podcast hosts) attempt to always be closing with Glengarry Glen Ross —a movie where men yell about real estate and their own failures. David Mamet’s masterpiece of machismo, desperation, and real estate agents screaming about leads. Grab your sad desk coffee and join us—because second prize is steak knives, but third prize is this podcast.
60. Mission: Impossible (1996) 04.04.2025 54:49
"Scene Weekly" For our 60th episode , we’re trying something new: focusing on one iconic film —Brian De Palma’s Mission: Impossible (1996). We break down Tom Cruise’s star-making turn as Ethan Hunt, the legendary CIA heist, and how this franchise-starter balanced suspense with blockbuster spectacle. Does it hold up? Is it the best M:I ? Press play and find out!
59. "USA Underdog Movies" - Miracle vs Rocky 28.03.2025 50:02
"Scene Weekly" - This week Jonathan and Stephen dive into the exhilarating world of USA underdog stories, comparing two iconic films that define heart, determination, and against-all-odds victories. On one side, there’s Miracle (2004), the gripping true story of Herb Brooks and the 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team’s miraculous defeat of the Soviet Union. On the other, Rocky (1976), the timeless class...
58. "For You Films Part 5" - The Gods Must Be Crazy vs Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai 21.03.2025 1:04:01
"Scene Weekly" This week on Scene Weekly , Jonathan and Stephen dive into "For You Films," where each host assigns the other a movie they've never seen before. The challenge? Find unexpected connections and argue for their film’s unique brilliance! Jonathan brings The Gods Must Be Crazy (1980), a wildly inventive South African comedy that turns a simple Coca-Cola bottle into a cultural clash of ep...
57. "Hawaiian Dramas" - The Descendants vs Aloha 14.03.2025 45:00
"Scene Weekly" - Jonathan and Stephen dive into the sun-soaked world of Hawaiian dramas as they debate The Descendants (2011) and Aloha (2015). One is a heartfelt, Oscar-winning story about family, loss, and legacy, while the other... well, let's just say it sparked plenty of controversy. Is The Descendants the ultimate Hawaiian drama, or does Aloha deserve more credit than it gets? From performan...
56. "Hawaiian Comedies" - Forgetting Sarah Marshall vs 50 First Dates 07.03.2025 57:25
"Scene Weekly" Aloha, movie lovers! This week on Scene Weekly , Jonathan and Stephen dive into the tropical world of Hawaiian comedies , pitting two beloved rom-coms against each other: Forgetting Sarah Marshall and 50 First Dates . Which film delivers the biggest laughs, the most heart, and the best use of its island setting? Is Forgetting Sarah Marshall the ultimate breakup comedy, or does 50 Fi...
55. "Oscars 2025 Best Picture Picks" - Anora vs A Complete Unknown 28.02.2025 1:11:14
"Scene Weekly" - We have two movies going for the golden statue in this Oscar season. The first is a darkly comic/screwball comedy/human drama and just plain fun movie in Anora. The second, we tackle the greatness that is Bob Dylan in the biopic A Complete Unknown. Which movie do we think has the best chance at winning the Academy Award for Best Picture? Tune in and find out!
54. "Wedding Movies" - Father of the Bride "(1991) vs 27 Dresses 21.02.2025 53:02
"Scene Weekly" Love, laughter, and a whole lot of wedding chaos! This week on Scene Weekly, Jonathan and Stephen dive into the world of wedding movies with a very special guest—Carolyn, who’s about to tie the knot in beautiful Maui! 💒✨ Together, we debate the ultimate big-day dilemmas: Is Father of the Bride the most heartfelt take on wedding jitters, or does 27 Dresses capture the modern rom-co...
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