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A weekly Podcast that focuses on movies, tv and all the entertainment in between.All rights reserved Art
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  • Episode 299: Lights Camera NetFlix
    Jan 22 2026
    This week on We Seen’T It, the guys lock and load and take a trip back to the golden age of ’80s action movies, breaking down what made those larger-than-life action heroes so iconic. From explosions and one-liners to muscles, mullets, and mayhem, they reflect on why that era still hits different today. They also dive into a Tubi documentary about the fall of the action heroes, discussing how the genre faded from the mainstream—and why Tubi is quietly keeping that classic action-hero aesthetic alive with throwback vibes and throwback stars. The conversation shifts to Ben Affleck and Matt Damon’s new Netflix movie The Rip and how projects like this are putting real money back into production, giving mid-to-big budget movies a fighting chance again. And of course, the countdown is officially on—Episode 299 means the crew is just one episode away from the big 300, and the excitement (and disbelief) is setting in. Explosions, nostalgia, streaming talk, and milestone vibes—We Seen’T It is almost at 300, and you don’t want to miss it. 🎬💥
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    1 h et 54 min
  • Episode 298: It ain't Strange Enough
    Jan 15 2026
    We Seen’T It – Episode 298 Synopsis In Episode 298 of We Seen’T It, Pat, Kevin, and Josh jump into the conversation everyone online seems to be arguing about — the final season of Stranger Things. While the internet has been busy picking it apart, the guys go against the grain and talk about why they actually enjoyed how the series wrapped up. From character moments to story choices, they break down what worked for them and why not every ending needs to please the algorithm. Along the way, the crew dives into the small details that hit them right in the nostalgia — the vibes, callbacks, and moments that made them feel like kids again while watching. It turns into a broader conversation about growing up with shows like this and how certain scenes can instantly transport you back in time. To wrap things up, Pat, Kevin, and Josh tease what’s coming next as they start looking ahead to a major milestone: Episode 300. The excitement is building, the planning has begun, and the guys reflect on how far We Seen’T It has come — and where it’s headed next. 🎙️
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    1 h et 54 min
  • Episode 297: “When the Hits Became Elevator Music”
    Dec 18 2025
    We Seen’T It – Episode 297: “When the Hits Became Elevator Music” On Episode 297 of We Seen’T It, Pat, Kevin, and Josh dive back into the 50 Cent–produced Netflix documentary centered on P. Diddy, unpacking new thoughts, lingering questions, and the uncomfortable conversations it sparks. From industry power dynamics to cultural impact, the crew reflects on what it feels like revisiting these stories with grown-man perspective. The episode also turns nostalgic as the hosts rewind to the ’90s and early 2000s, sharing where they were in life while all of this was unfolding in real time. Growing up glued to BET and MTV, they reminisce about music videos, countdowns, and an era when hip-hop and R&B shaped the culture daily. And then comes the funny (and slightly wild) realization: the music that once defined the streets, the clubs, and the culture is now playing in elevators, grocery stores, and waiting rooms. Time is undefeated — and sometimes hilarious. It’s reflection, nostalgia, culture talk, and real conversation the We Seen’T It way.
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    1 h et 53 min
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