Episodes

  • Mad Max: The Road Warrior - Western or Post Apocalypse Movie?
    Jan 23 2026

    Is Mad Max: The Road Warrior a post-apocalyptic movie or a Western in disguise? Luke and guests Peter and Andres dig into the 1981 sequel that spawned an entire genre of leather-clad wasteland cinema.

    In this episode:

    • The case for Road Warrior being the greatest quality jump from movie one to movie two in film history
    • Why Max only has 12 lines of dialogue (and two of them are "I just came for the gasoline")
    • The genius budget trick behind the Gyro Captain character
    • How the costume design tells you everything about who's good and who's bad
    • Lord Humongous's incredible line delivery
    • Why the final chase scene should have had audiences losing their minds in the 80s

    Plus: Dog the Dog's rescue story, George Miller's unceremonious villain deaths, and Luke's promise to recap Shooter from memory if the channel hits 200 subscribers.

    Ratings: Luke 8.5 | Peter 9 | Andres 10

    Next week: Beyond Thunderdome

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    1 hr and 25 mins
  • Mad Max (1979)
    Jan 9 2026

    We’re starting 2026 by going back to the beginning with Mad Max.

    Before the wasteland. Before the mythology. Before Max became a symbol.This is a small, angry road movie about a world still pretending to function.

    We talk about the collapse of law before the collapse of society, the violence that feels more procedural than heroic, and a protagonist who understands exactly what the road will turn him into — and can’t avoid it anyway.

    This is where the franchise starts, and it doesn’t look like what people remember.

    Franchise Addicts — one franchise, one film at a time.

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • End of Year Review | Franchise Addicts Look Back on a Year of Movies
    Dec 28 2025

    We’re closing out the year by looking back at everything we covered on Franchise Addicts — the franchises, the debates, the surprises, and the episodes that stuck with us.

    In this end-of-year episode, we revisit the movies and series we spent the most time with, pick our favorite episodes from the catalog, revisit a few moments we still think about, and allow ourselves one rating mulligan — because opinions evolve.

    This isn’t a rankings episode.
    It’s a reflection on why these franchises matter, how our perspectives changed, and what it’s like to live with these movies over time.

    Franchises discussed include:
    Indiana Jones, Alien, The Godfather, Die Hard, Evil Dead, Batman, Terminator, the Before trilogy, 28 Days Later, and more.

    Thanks to everyone who listened, commented, argued with us, or quietly followed along this year.

    What franchise should we never stop talking about?

    🎧 Also available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

    We’re ending the year by stepping back from individual movies and looking at the bigger picture.

    In this end-of-year episode of Franchise Addicts, we reflect on the franchises we covered, the episodes that meant the most to us, the conversations that surprised us, and how our opinions evolved over time. Each of us picks our favorite episodes from the catalog, revisits moments that still linger, and exercises one carefully chosen rating mulligan.

    This isn’t about lists or hot takes — it’s about memory, context, and why certain movies stay with us long after the credits roll.

    Franchises discussed include Indiana Jones, Alien, The Godfather, Die Hard, Evil Dead, Batman, Terminator, the Before trilogy, and more.

    Thanks for being part of the conversation this year.

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    1 hr and 39 mins
  • Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny
    Dec 17 2025

    In this episode of Franchise Addicts, we take on Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny — the final chapter in one of cinema’s most iconic franchises.

    Set decades after his last adventure, Dial of Destiny finds Indiana Jones aging, isolated, and wrestling with a world that no longer needs him. When an ancient artifact tied to time itself resurfaces, Indy is pulled into a story that forces him to confront legacy, loss, and whether history still has room for heroes.

    We break down the full plot, the controversial use of time travel, the Archimedes reveal, the return of Marion Ravenwood, and the film’s meditative tone compared to earlier entries like Raiders of the Lost Ark, The Last Crusade, and Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. We also debate whether Dial of Destiny delivers a fitting ending — or misunderstands what made Indiana Jones endure in the first place.

    Is this a thoughtful farewell, or a film more interested in reflection than adventure? Does the franchise benefit from aging its hero, or does it lose something essential in the process?

    This episode isn’t about nostalgia — it’s about reckoning.

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    1 hr and 29 mins
  • Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
    Dec 13 2025

    In this episode of Franchise Addicts, we dive headfirst into one of the most controversial blockbusters of the 21st century: Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008).

    Set in the Cold War era, Crystal Skull sees Indiana Jones pulled into a Soviet conspiracy involving a mysterious crystal skull, ancient civilizations, secret military experiments, and the lost city of Akator. Directed by Steven Spielberg and produced by George Lucas, the film marked Harrison Ford’s return to the iconic role nearly 20 years after The Last Crusade — and instantly split fans down the middle.

    We break down the entire plot, analyze the alien vs. mythology debate, discuss the infamous “nuke the fridge” scene, the introduction of Mutt Williams, the return of Marion Ravenwood, and whether the movie’s sci-fi turn fundamentally misunderstands what makes Indiana Jones work. We also examine the film’s historical inspirations, cinematography choices, heavy use of CGI, and how Crystal Skull reflects 1950s Atomic Age paranoia and B-movie science fiction.

    Is Kingdom of the Crystal Skull an underrated adventure weighed down by internet backlash — or a miscalculation that lost the soul of the franchise? Where does it rank among the Indiana Jones films, and how does it compare to Raiders of the Lost Ark, Temple of Doom, The Last Crusade, and Dial of Destiny?

    Whether you love it, hate it, or still argue about aliens, refrigerators, and monkeys, this episode is a full, honest reassessment of Indiana Jones 4 — no nostalgia goggles required.

    🎬 Topics include:
    Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull review, Indiana Jones franchise ranking, Crystal Skull ending explained, aliens in Indiana Jones, Steven Spielberg Indiana Jones, George Lucas Indiana Jones, Harrison Ford Indiana Jones, Marion Ravenwood return, Mutt Williams character analysis, Dial of Destiny comparison, Crystal Skull controversy.

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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: Bonus Episode w/ Talkin' TV
    Dec 3 2025

    Welcome back to Franchise Addicts!

    Today Luke sits down with Dominic from Talkin’ TV — your #1 source for behind-the-scenes insights and bold takes on the movies and TV you love. Together, they dig into Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade for a special bonus episode filled with deep cuts, behind-the-scenes trivia, character breakdowns, and why this film still stands tall in the franchise.


    From Sean Connery’s legendary turn as Henry Jones Sr. to Spielberg’s pulpy adventure filmmaking firing on all cylinders, this episode dives into why Last Crusade remains not just a fan favorite — but a genuine masterpiece of blockbuster storytelling.


    If you’ve been following our Indy franchise coverage, this is the perfect extra chapter.

    If not… welcome to the ride. Grab your hat.


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    1 hr and 28 mins
  • Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
    Dec 3 2025

    Franchise Addicts dives into Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade — the Spielberg classic that brought Indy back to his roots, reunited him with his father, and delivered one of the most beloved adventure films ever made.

    In this episode, Luke, Chris, super fan Peter, and returning guest Andres break down the film scene by scene: the prologue, River Phoenix’s intro, the Venice chase, the Brotherhood of the Cruciform Sword, the tank sequence, the Grail trials, and everything in between.


    We cover:

    Why Last Crusade works as a course-correction to Temple of Doom

    The dynamic between Harrison Ford and Sean Connery (and the improv that shaped it)

    Behind-the-scenes stories you haven’t heard on other pods

    Spielberg and Lucas’ debates about tone, pacing, and the Grail mythology

    Why this might be the funniest (and most emotional) Indy film

    Our rankings so far in the franchise


    If you love Indiana Jones, Spielberg deep dives, or adventure-movie filmmaking, this episode is for you.

    Watch the full episode, drop your favorite Last Crusade moment in the comments, and don’t forget to subscribe — we’re on our road to 100.


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    2 hrs and 12 mins
  • Temple of Doom
    Nov 27 2025

    Is this the darkest Indy? Short Round supremacy? And how did this movie help invent PG-13? We dig into Spielberg’s 1984 prequel—set pieces, pulp vibes, what still works (and what doesn’t), and where Temple of Doom lands in our Indy rankings.


    What we cover


    • Shanghai opener, poisoned deal, and the wild raft drop

    • Pankot Palace: dinner scene, secret passages, bug tunnel, spike room

    • Thuggee cult, Black Sleep, and that mine-cart masterclass

    • Rope-bridge finale & why the staging still sings

    • Trivia: prequel timeline, PG-13 origins, Ke Huy Quan’s casting, miniatures & stunts

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    1 hr and 35 mins