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Join brothers Brandon, Brett, and Matt on Last Night We Watched, a laid-back, laugh-filled podcast where we break down whatever movie we just watched—warts and all. From poking fun at plot holes to riffing on bizarre character choices, we dive into the weird and wonderful moments that make movies memorable. Expect plenty of off-topic tangents and random conversations along the way. It’s all about having a good time, finding the humor in even the strangest scenes, and creating a chill vibe you can kick back to. Hit play and join the chaos!
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Stalked By My Doctor: He Will Fix Your Heart But Can You Fix His?
n this episode of Last Night We Watched, the crew dives into the absurd world of the Lifetime thriller Stalked by My Doctor. We break down the series of bad decisions made by Dr. Beck, a man who is a…
Trapped by My Sugar Daddy: The Silencer Silences People, I think?
In this episode of Last Night We Watched, Matthew, Brett, and Brandon tackle the Lifetime cinematic masterpiece, Trapped by My Sugar Daddy. Join the guys as they break down the most inefficient…
Christmas Under Wraps: The Implication of the North Pole
This week, the guys head to Garland, Alaska to watch Candace Cameron Bure smile her way through Christmas Under Wraps. We break down the important questions: Why does a town with 4 hours of sunlight…
Death of a Cheerleader: Cut Cucumbers, Cut People
On this episode, the brothers break down the Lifetime classic Death of a Cheerleader, a movie that turns high-school insecurity, Catholic guilt, and one truly awful cheer tryout into a full-blown…
Killer Klowns from Outer Space: Ancient Astronaut Clowns and Cotton Candy Carnage
This week, the brothers take a big red-nosed dive into Killer Klowns from Outer Space (1988), a cult classic that wears its absurdity proudly on its grease-paint sleeve. Brandon, Brett, and Matt…
Evil dies tonight…nope it's back up already
This week, the Mayo brothers dive headfirst into Halloween Kills — a sequel with more flashbacks than frights and more “Evil Dies Tonight!” chants than actual evil dying. Brandon, Brett, and Matt…
Brother, Not Brother: Suburban Commando
Join brothers Brandon, Brett, and Matt as they dive into this bizarre VHS relic. We wrestle with Hulk Hogan’s lack of charisma, Christopher Lloyd’s best attempts at holding the movie together, and…
Garbage Pail Kids: Rats and Thunder, Boundaries Asunder
This week on Last Night We Watched, Brandon, Brett, and Matthew descend into cinematic madness with 1987’s The Garbage Pail Kids Movie, a film so baffling, so aggressively unpleasant, it left us…
The Stepfather: Thank You for Your Service, Jerry!
This week on Last Night We Watched, the boys dive headfirst into 1987’s The Stepfather — a Lifetime movie with a low body count, a protagonist with a quick move to frontal nudity, and a tone that…
Cat in the Hat (2003) — A Feline Fever Dream
This week, the Mayo boys stare directly into the furry, dead eyes of the 2003 Mike Myers disasterpiece Cat in the Hat. What begins as a kids’ film spirals into a neon nightmare filled with…
House of The Devil: Couponing for Satan: The Tom Chronicles
This week on Last Night We Watched, we dive into Ti West’s slow-burn 80s throwback House of the Devil—a film where the real horror isn’t the blood ritual, it’s Tom’s pathological cheapness. Join us…
CAGE (1989) : Bada-Bing, Bada-Boom, He’s Got Brain Trauma
This week, we dove fists-first into Cage—a movie that’s part underground fight club, part insensitive fever dream, and 100% baffling. Starring Lou Ferrigno as a brain-damaged Vietnam vet and Reb…
The Royal Tenenbaums (2001) : Fly Mordecai Fly
This week, we unpack the pastel-drenched, melancholically whimsical world of Wes Anderson’s The Royal Tenenbaums. We dive into dysfunctional genius, family trauma wrapped in vintage Adidas…
Commando: Let Off Some Steam... and chainmail
This week on Last Night We Watched, we’re loading up on one-liners, explosions, and pure ‘80s action insanity as we take on Commando (1985)! Arnold Schwarzenegger stars as John Matrix, a retired…
Double Dragon: Two Brothers, One Bad Movie
This week on Last Night We Watched, we’re diving into the neon-lit, post-apocalyptic chaos of Double Dragon (1994)! Based on the classic beat-em-up video game, this action-packed (and wildly campy)…
3 Ninjas white kid karate strikes back
Last night, we revisited a 90s kids' classic—3 Ninjas! But let’s be real… where was the dad in all of this? And was there any actual karate happening, or was it just a lot of dramatic yelling and…
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1992) – The Superior Slayer?
Sharpen your stakes and break out your crimping iron because this week, we’re sinking our teeth into the real Slayer—Kristy Swanson’s Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1992)! That’s right, we’re taking it…
Frankie Freako & Munchie Strikes Back: Chaos, Camp, and Questionable Cinema
This week, we tackle two wildly different movies: the charming oddball Frankie Freako and the unintentional fever dream that is Munchie Strikes Back.Join us as we gush over Frankie Freako—a film…
The Book of Henry: Murder Plots, Necromancy, and... Matt, Why?
Last night, we dove headfirst into The Book of Henry, a movie so wild it feels like a fever dream. Join us as we unpack the story of a child prodigy who dies in his mother's arms, a girl enduring…
Halloweentown or Hollow-Town?
Join us on Last Night We Watched as we hop aboard the magical bus to Halloweentown—and promptly crash it into the pumpkin. We're diving into Disney Channel’s beloved-but-bonkers classics,…
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