Slept-On Cinema

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    Swimfan

    18/02/2026 | 59 min
    ❤️ Swimfan (2002) – Wives Episode
    Love, Obsession & Early-2000s Chaos | Slept-On Cinema
    This week we’re diving into Swimfan — and we did not come alone.
    For the first time in a while, Bug (Stan’s wife) and Nicky (@nickymorongcfp, GrobeStreet's wife) join us for a full draft episode.
    And the energy?
    Completely different.
    Because when you add two very sharp perspectives to a movie about obsession, attraction, and terrible decision-making… things get interesting fast.
    Let’s Be Clear
    This movie has a 15% critics score.
    Fifteen.
    Meanwhile:
    It opened #1 at the box office
    It made money
    It’s endlessly rewatchable
    And it’s one of the most perfectly paced 84-minute thrillers of its era
    That math does not add up.
    So we fix it.
    What To Look For (Spoiler-Free)
    This is not a heavy plot breakdown episode.
    This is a details matter episode.
    Be on the lookout for:
    The pressure Ben is under from literally every direction
    How quickly flirtation becomes leverage
    The moment power shifts in conversations
    A flower that means more than it should
    A perfectly executed “Costanza move”
    The way the camera lingers when it wants you uncomfortable
    And how blue and red show up again and again
    It’s one of those movies where nothing is accidental.
    And once you see it, you can’t unsee it.
    The Wives Shift The Whole Conversation
    Very quickly this episode stops being:
    “She’s crazy.”and becomes:
    “He ignored every single warning sign.”There’s real debate about responsibility.
    There’s zero sympathy in certain corners of the room.
    There’s a full breakdown of:
    Why keeping the bobby pin was insane
    Why saying “I love you” (even if you don’t mean it) is not neutral
    Why that lunch scene is a turning point
    And why maybe — just maybe — he got exactly what he invited
    It’s one of the most layered conversations we’ve had about a teen thriller.
    The Draft Is Loaded
    Categories include:
    Technology (peak 2002 chaos)
    Soundtrack (you know the vibe even if you don’t know the songs)
    Best detail
    Sleeper pick
    Favorite stalker move
    Bumper sticker line
    The picks are sharp.
    The takes are strong.
    The competition is real.
    And yes — someone invents a blue cocktail.
    Why This Movie Works
    It’s lean.
    It’s glossy.
    It knows exactly what it is.
    It commits.
    And Erika Christensen?
    All in.
    No winking.
    No dialing it back.
    Full send.
    That kind of commitment is why we love doing this podcast.
    At Slept-On Cinema, we don’t tear movies down.
    We celebrate the swings.
    We defend the fun.
    We give movies the benefit of the doubt.
    And sometimes we bring our wives in to keep us honest.
    Rewatch Swimfan.
    Pay attention this time.
    Then come back and draft it with us.
    🎧 Slept-On Cinema — where the movies critics gave up on still deserve love.
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    Tammy & The T-Rex (1994)

    09/01/2026 | 48 min
    Join hosts Stan Steamer and Grobe Street for a historic episode of Slept-On Cinema—recorded LIVE from the Dedham Community Theater! This week, we are celebrating the ultimate cult classic: Tammy and the T-Rex (1994).
    Starring a young Paul Walker and Denise Richards, this film sits below 50% on Rotten Tomatoes, but we’re here to argue it belongs in the top 5 movies of all time. We dive into the infamous "Gore Cut," the insanity of implanting a boyfriend's brain into a robotic dinosaur , and the wild true story of how director Stewart Raffill made this masterpiece in just three weeks because a South American theater owner needed to move an animatronic.

    Whether you're a fan of 90s B-movies, practical effects, or just want to know how a movie with a T-Rex playing charades exists, this episode is for you. Grab your drink and join the movie optimists!
    In This Episode:
    Part 1: The Set-Up (Spoiler-Free)

    The Rotten Premise: A teen learns that a mad scientist (Terry Kiser) implanted her dead boyfriend's brain into an animatronic dinosaur.
    Production Lore: Filming during California wildfires , bribing fire departments with $200 , and the accidental genius of casting unknowns Denise Richards and Paul Walker.
    B.O.L.O. (Be On the Lookout): Before you watch, look for:
    A giant knee brace.
    Buck Flower (from Back to the Future).
    A "Provocative Cheer Routine".
    Roger Lodge (host of Blind Date).
    "White people dancing" (as an adjective).
    Drink Pairing: The Kamikaze with a Vodka Chaser (It’s basically a vodka margarita!).

    Part 2: The Deep Dive (Spoilers)

    The Draft: Stan and Grobe select their absolute favorite elements, scenes, and performances from the film.
    Superlative: We award the film a specific title for its unique achievements.

    Bumper Sticker Line: We debate the most quotable, sticker-worthy line of dialogue.
    One Change to Be a Blockbuster: The single adjustment that would have turned this cult hit into a mainstream smash.
    Spin-Off Ideas: We pitch the sequels and prequels that absolutely need to happen.
    Tying Up Loose Ends: Final thoughts and observations.
    Key Topics: Denise Richards, Paul Walker, Cult Classics, 90s Movies, Horror Comedy, The Gore Cut, Movie Reviews, Bad Movies We Love.
    Connect With Us:
    Instagram: @SleptOnCinema
    TikTok: @SleptOnCinemaa
    Website: SleptOnCinema.com

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    The Skulls

    20/12/2025 | 46 min
    🎬 The Skulls (2000) | Slept-On Cinema Podcast
    Secret societies. Ivy League power. Late-90s conspiracy thrillers that somehow got absolutely buried by critics.
    This week on Slept-On Cinema, we dive into The Skulls (2000) — a glossy, paranoid, endlessly watchable thriller inspired by real-life elite secret societies like Yale’s Skull and Bones. Starring Joshua Jackson, Paul Walker, and Leslie Bibb, this film explores what happens when ambition, loyalty, and power collide behind closed doors… and how high the price of success really is.
    Despite a baffling 9% critics score on Rotten Tomatoes, The Skulls delivers peak early-2000s vibes: candlelit rituals, ancient rules, elite campuses, dangerous friendships, and the kind of slow-burn tension Hollywood doesn’t make anymore. We break down why this movie works far better than its reputation, why Paul Walker is electric in one of his best early roles, and why this film feels like a missing link between Urban Legend, National Treasure, and prestige conspiracy thrillers.

    🔍 In this episode:
    Why The Skulls might be one of the most unfairly rated movies we’ve ever covered
    The real history behind Skull & Bones and elite secret societies
    Peak Y2K aesthetics: dorm rooms, libraries, rituals, and soundtrack choices
    Paul Walker’s star-making performance
    Iconic moments, hidden details, and our favorite BOLOs to watch for
    What this movie gets right about power, access, and ambition
    If you love 90s & early-2000s thrillers, college conspiracy movies, or films critics completely missed the point on — this episode is for you.
    🎧 Listen now and rediscover a movie everyone slept on.
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    Urban Legend

    21/11/2025 | 43 min
    Urban Legend (1998) may be one of the most “how is this under 50%!?” movies we’ve ever covered — and this week, we’re diving right into the killer fun. On this episode of Slept-On Cinema, Stan Steamer and GrobeStreet revisit the late-90s slasher that turned every campfire myth into a bloody calling card. From killers in the backseat to Pop Rocks paranoia, this movie swings big, blends satire with suspense, and delivers some of the most memorable horror setups of the era.
    We break down why Urban Legend still absolutely rips 25+ years later, why the critics totally missed the point, and how this became one of the coolest “popcorn horror” watches of the 90s. As always, the first half is spoiler-free: we hit the Rotten Premise, some wild BOLOs, the era that produced this slasher boom, and the moments to keep an eye on when you watch. Then we send you off to enjoy the film before returning for a full breakdown of the kills, twists, tropes, and our signature Slept-On Cinema segments.
    If you grew up renting this from Blockbuster, if you love 90s horror, or if you just want to relive the glory days of oversized sweaters and college campus mayhem, this is your episode.
    Critics Score: 30%
    Audience Score: 38%
    Our Score: Criminally Slept-On.
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    Godzilla

    07/11/2025 | 44 min
    In 1998, Godzilla stomped into theaters with a roar, a record-breaking marketing campaign, and a wave of brutal reviews. But after 25 years, was it really that bad — or just misunderstood?
    This week, Stan Steamer and Bobby Morong (as GrobeStreet) revisit Roland Emmerich’s Godzilla (1998) through the lens of nostalgia, fatherhood, and second chances. From Taco Bell tie-ins to the unforgettable Puff Daddy x Jimmy Page soundtrack, the guys unpack what made this blockbuster such an easy target — and why it’s way more fun than people remember.
    Like every Slept-On Cinema episode, the conversation blends humor, genuine affection, and thoughtful film talk. This isn’t a takedown — it’s a love letter to the movies that got a raw deal.
    🕒 Episode Breakdown
    00:00 – Opening Roast:
    Stan and GrobeStreet kick things off by reading the original savage critic reviews — and talk about why Godzilla became a symbol of “too big to fail” ’90s blockbuster culture.
    06:25 – Rotten Premise:
    Bobby reads the official synopsis and Rotten Tomatoes scores. The guys break down how a movie with this much talent, hype, and merch still got dunked on by critics — and how time has been kinder to it.
    14:10 – The Right of Passage:
    One of the episode’s funniest and most heartfelt moments — GrobeStreet shares how watching Godzilla with his three-year-old son became a “family rite of passage.” It’s proof that some movies are meant to be felt, not graded.
    22:40 – BOLO (Be On The Lookout):
    Explosive set pieces, absurd product placements, questionable science, and peak-’90s soundtrack moments. The guys highlight the details that make this movie a time capsule — in the best way.
    35:15 – The Draft:
    Stan and Bobby each draft their MVPs — performances, lines, and miniatures that define the movie’s charm. No irony, just genuine appreciation for a wild studio swing.
    48:50 – One Change to Make It a Blockbuster:
    What single adjustment could’ve changed its legacy? The hosts pitch everything from “less rain” to “lean into the camp.”
    1:01:00 – Closing Thoughts:
    A grounded reflection on how nostalgia reshapes taste — and why Godzilla (1998) might be one of the most important “failed” blockbusters of its era.
    💬 Why This Episode Works
    Celebrates a misunderstood blockbuster with humor and sincerity
    Mixes nostalgia with sharp but good-natured film insight
    Perfect for fans who believe movies don’t have to be “good” to be great
    Signature Slept-On Cinema segments: Rotten Premise, BOLO, The Draft, One Change
    🎧 Listen now on: Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Acast
    💬 Join the conversation: #SleptOnCinema #UnderratedMovies #FilmPodcast #Godzilla1998
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On this show, we celebrate misjudged movie gems. Each episode we discuss and praise movies that are below 50% in both Tomatometer and Audience Score. We encourage you to listen to the first half, watch the movie that's being discussed then enjoy the 2nd half of the podcast with us! It's easy to tear down movies, but it's way more FUN to ENJOY movies! Come enjoy movies together with us! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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