Episodes

  • Inherit The Wind - Say Hello to My Little Film Ep. 312
    Jun 15 2026

    It's Ray's turn again on SAY HELLO TO MY LITTLE FILM! He's on a hot streak with 2 films in a row that Rob has loved, and he thinks he's got another one on his hands. This month, he's recommending Stanley Kramer's 1960 courtroom drama INHERIT THE WIND, starring Spencer Tracy (GUESS WHO'S COMING TO DINNER, BOYS TOWN), Fredric March (DR. JEKYLL AND MR HYDE, I MARRIED A WITCH) and Gene Kelly (SINGIN' IN THE RAIN, AN AMERICAN IN PARIS)! A fictionalized retelling of the real-life Scopes Monkey Trial, INHERIT THE WIND centers on a small-town teacher who is arrested when he teaches Darwin's theory of evolution in a classroom breaking Tennessee law. When the case catches national attention, two former friends find themselves litigating on either side of the case and must grapple with the world changing around them and the people they've become in the process.

    Will this taut legal battle convince Rob to join the cause? Or will the subject matter trigger him to point of disdain? Tune in this week to find out!

    THEME SONG:

    Music and Lyrics: Jeremy Catarelli

    INTERMISSION:

    Music: Jay You

    Voice: Jeremy Catarelli

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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • Masters of the Universe ('87/'26) - A Copy of A Copy Ep. 206
    Jun 8 2026

    For this month's brand-new episode of A COPY OF A COPY Ray and Rob are doing something they've never done before on this podcast, they're actually going to the theater to watch a movie! Join them as they re-visit the 1987 sci-fi action film MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE as well as the new 2026 remake of the same name, in theaters now! The divisive original stars Dolph Lundgren (in just his second feature film after the classic ROCKY IV), as the legendary He-Man on a quest to retrieve a cosmic key to have the ability to return to Eternia and overthrow his greatest nemesis Skeletor, played by Frank Langella in a performance that many hold as the shining point of this film to this day.

    The new version revolves around Prince Adam, who has been banished to Earth but has lost his sword of power and thus unable to return to Eternia where Skeletor has gained control of his homeland. His childhood friend Teela finds him years later and brings him home to spark a revolution and return Eternia to its former glory.

    The original is a touchy subject for Ray and Rob because they hold vastly different opinions on its quality. So, gear up for a fun conversation as they re-visit this sore subject as well as the brand-new attempt at restarting this long-cursed franchise and see if Ray can find a new appreciation for the original, and if the new take can hold up!

    THEME SONG:

    Music and Lyrics: Jeremy Catarelli, Kevin Magamoll and Rob Morgan

    INTERMISSION:

    Music: Jey You

    Voice: Rob Morgan

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    1 hr
  • My Own Private Idaho - Say Hello To My Little Film Ep. 311
    Jun 1 2026

    Rob finally hit the wall last month and recommended a movie that Ray didn't like, but he hopes to right the ship this month. In the name of Pride Month, Rob is recommending Gus Van Sant's 1991 cult classic, MY OWN PRIVATE IDAHO, starring the late River Phoenix (STAND BY ME, SNEAKERS) and Keanu Reeves (JOHN WICK, POINT BREAK). This mainstay of the New Queer Cinema wave of the late 80s/early 90s centers on Mike and Scott, two street hustlers in Portland whose relationship takes a turn when Mike becomes enthralled with the idea of finding his long-lost birth mother. A film about the journey of life and how your past can trap your future, MY OWN PRIVATE IDAHO is a timeless tale who inspired a generation of queer youth looking for belonging in an unaccepting world.

    Will human story of longing and belonging be enough to win Ray's heart? Or will the wandering narrative live him scratching his head? Tune in this week to find out!

    THEME SONG:

    Music and Lyrics: Jeremy Catarelli

    INTERMISSION:

    Music: Jay You

    Voice: Jeremy Catarelli

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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • Back to The Beach - Hello Movies, My Old Friend Ep. 205
    May 25 2026

    Summer is upon us! To kick things off on HELLO MOVIES, MY OLD FRIEND, Ray and Rob have decided to re-visit a childhood classic to get them in the seasonal mood, the 1987 comedy classic, BACK TO THE BEACH! This slice of nostalgia stars Frankie Avalon (BEACH BLANKET BINGO, GREASE) and Annette Funicello (BEACH BLANKET BINGO, PAJAMA PARTY) as fictional versions of their classic characters made popular by the beach party films of the 60s as they've grown up, gotten married, had kids, and have found less than glamourous life in midwestern America. When they make a return to the beach to find their daughter in a secret romance and the flood of old memories of the life long past them threatens to topple the life they've made, both Frankie and Annette have to come to grips with the people they've become and the value of all they've created along the way.

    With a cavalcade of cameos ranging from Gilligan to Pee Wee Herman, this movie was a staple of both Rob and Ray's childhood but fell along the wayside somewhere along the road. Will it still live up to memories in their heads? Or will this nostalgia bomb prove to feel hollow and relic best left in the past? Tune in this week to find out!

    Music: Jay You

    Voice: Rob Morgan

    Intermission:

    Voice: Jeremy Catarelli

    Music: Jay You

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    39 mins
  • The Big Country - Say Hello To My Little Film Ep. 310
    May 18 2026

    Ray is going back to the well of one of his favorite genres for his May selection on SAY HELLO TO MY LITTLE FILM by recommending William Wyler's 1958 Western classic THE BIG COUNTRY! This film stars Gregory Peck (TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, ROMAN HOLIDAY) as James McKay, a sailor magnate from the East who travels out West to marry Patricia (Played by Carroll Baker), an heiress to a cattle ranch whose father is deeply entrenched in a land war with a rival family lead by patriarch Rufus Hannassey, portrayed brilliantly by Burl Ives (who also won an Academy award for his performance). But when James refuses to take part in the feud, Patricia's view of him begins to change forcing James to reconsider his position and what he truly wants in life.

    With a stellar supporting cast including Charlton Heston (PLANET OF THE APES, SOYLENT GREEN) and Jean Simmons (THE HAPPY ENDING, BLACK NARCISSUS), THE BIG COUNTRY marked a sea change in the American Western as the mythical culture surrounding the tropes of the genre began to give way to the rise of the New Hollywood western of the late 60s/70s.

    Will the statements THE BIG COUNTRY makes on masculinity and pride prove enough to sway Rob over to its side? Or will it leave him wanting more? Tune in this week to find out!

    THEME SONG:

    Music and Lyrics: Jeremy Catarelli

    INTERMISSION:

    Music: Jay You

    Voice: Jeremy Catarelli

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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • Pacific Rim/Atlantic Rim - A Copy of A Copy Ep. 205
    May 11 2026

    It's time for a brand-new episode of A COPY OF A COPY, so Ray and Rob have decided to shake things up a bit by having their first ever guest (on this show)! Their favorite co-host Mr. KittyKaiju is joining them for a conversation about one of his favorite movies ever, Guillermo Del Toro's 2013 monster epic, PACIFIC RIM, as well as the direct-to-video "remake", ATLANTIC RIM!

    Rob is very familiar with this trend of direct-to-video rip-offs from his tenure on the hallowed ground of Blockbuster Video. A constant confusion for customers, he never took the time to watch any of them. Does ATLANTIC RIM have any redeeming qualities? Or is it really just a blatant cash grab? Tune in this week to find out!

    THEME SONG:

    Music and Lyrics: Jeremy Catarelli, Kevin Magamoll and Rob Morgan

    INTERMISSION:

    Music: Jey You

    Voice: Rob Morgan

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    56 mins
  • The Devils - Say Hello To My Little Film Ep. 309
    May 4 2026

    Rob is kicking off the month of May with his brand-new episode of SAY HELLO TO MY LITTLE FILM! He's continuing his recent trend of pushing Ray out of his comfort zone and taking his biggest swing yet, by recommending Ken Russell's controversial historical drama, THE DEVILS! This cult classic stars Oliver Reed (THE BROOD, OLIVER!) as Urbain Grandier, a Catholic priest who finds himself accused of witchcraft by a sexually repressed nun, Sister Jeanne (played by the amazing Vanessa Redgrave). THE DEVILS places itself at the intersection of biting commentary of both the church and the monarchy, as Grandier also finds himself the target of both the French monarchy and the Catholic Church itself as they seek to take control of the city of Loudon where Grandier has created a self-contained community based on the mutual respect for all religions.

    Originally rated-X upon release and banned in many countries, THE DEVILS will be Ray's toughest challenge this season! Will the outrageous subject matter turn Ray off? Or will the powerhouse performances by Oliver Reed and Vanessa Redgrave once again be the saving grace that gets him to love this movie? Tune in this week to find out!

    THEME SONG:

    Music and Lyrics: Jeremy Catarelli

    INTERMISSION:

    Music: Jay You

    Voice: Jeremy Catarelli

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • A Perfect World - Hello Movies, My Old Friend Ep. 204
    Apr 27 2026

    We're wrapping up the month of April on Car RayRob with a brand-new episode of HELLO MOVIES, MY OLD FRIEND! For this episode, Ray and Rob have decided to revisit the 1993 crime drama, A PERFECT WORLD, starring Kevin Costner (BULL DURHAM, DANCES WITH WOLVES), Laura Dern (BLUE VELVET, CERTAIN WOMEN) and Clint Eastwood (THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY, DIRTY HARRY)! Clint also directed this story of an escaped convict who takes a young boy hostage for a road trip that sees an unlikely friendship spring from the inherent danger. A movie about dealing with childhood trauma in the moment and from the past, A PERFECT WORLD uses the backdrop of 1960's Texas to analyze the changing times and how the world isn't always black and white. Many an adult theme permeates this film, leaving Ray and Rob to wonder "what about this movie would draw a kid to enjoy it"? So, tune in to find out the answer to that question and the biggest question of all, does this movie still hold up?

    Music: Jay You

    Voice: Rob Morgan

    Intermission:

    Voice: Jeremy Catarelli

    Music: Jay You

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    45 mins