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The Nightshift

The Nightshift

De : Shane Hall
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Nightshift is a long-form movie conversation podcast clocking in after dark for deep dives into the films you love.

Each episode revisits iconic movies through the lens of storytelling, performance, cultural impact, and the business decisions that shaped them. The conversations are opinionated, reflective, and often nostalgic — blending sharp analysis with the kind of arguments and observations that only come from rewatching films that still stick with us.

Nightshift is about understanding why certain movies endure, how they shaped our tastes, and what they still say about the eras that produced them. If you love movies and the conversations that happen after the credits roll, Nightshift is built for you.

2025 Shane Hall
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    • My Top 25 Most Rewatched Movies of the Last 25 Years (Not the “Best” — the Ones That Stick)
      Feb 9 2026

      This episode of The Nightshift is a little different.

      Instead of a deep dive on one movie, Shane breaks down the 25 movies he’s rewatched the most over the last 25 years — not the “best” movies ever made, not awards bait, not film-school favorites — just the ones that keep finding their way back onto the screen.

      These are comfort watches, cable staples, late-night defaults, relationship movies, dad movies, college movies — films that hit at the right time and never quite leave. Some are great. Some are deeply flawed. A few are objectively ridiculous. All of them have been on more than almost anything else.

      Along the way, Shane explains:

      • Why rewatchability matters more than prestige
      • How life stages change the movies we return to
      • What makes a movie endlessly watchable — even when you know every beat
      • Why “most rewatched” says more about you than “best of” ever could

      From action and comedies to comfort chaos and elite rewatch machines, this solo episode is part list, part memory lane, and part argument with yourself about taste.

      If you’re listening and mentally building your own list — that’s the point.

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      Nightshift — clocking out.

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      1 h et 13 min
    • Nightshift | 17 Again (2009)
      Feb 4 2026

      If you could rewind to 17, would you fix your life—or finally understand it?

      This week on Nightshift, we clock back in with 17 Again—a comfort-movie fantasy that hits a lot harder when you’re closer to Matthew Perry’s age than Zac Efron’s. What looks like a light rom-com is actually midlife crisis therapy disguised as a star-making vehicle for Zac Efron—and it works because the movie knows exactly what it is.

      We break down why this was Efron’s real post-Disney audition, how Matthew Perry brings instant credibility to adult regret, and why Leslie Mann might be the quiet MVP holding the entire movie together. Along the way, we talk body-swap classics (Big, Freaky Friday, 13 Going on 30), underrated performances, rewatchable scenes, what aged well (and didn’t), and whether this movie could—or should—ever be rebooted.

      This one’s not about redoing your past.
      It’s about re-understanding your present.

      Subscribe for more deep dives, more classics, and more madness.

      Nightshift clocks in after dark for deep dives into the movies you love.

      Each episode revisits iconic films through storytelling, performance, cultural impact, and the business decisions that shaped them. The conversations are opinionated, reflective, and rooted in rewatching movies that still stick with us.

      This is not a review show or a ranking podcast. Nightshift is about understanding why certain films endure, how they shaped our taste, and what they still say about the eras that produced them.

      🎙️ Part of the Housecats Podcast Network
      🔗 Network hub: https://www.thehousecatspod.com

      🔗 Listen on audio: Spotify & Apple Podcasts

      New episodes drop regularly.

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      1 h et 16 min
    • Nightshift | Training Day (2001)
      Dec 30 2025

      “Training Day” (2001) | Denzel’s Villain Era, LAPD Mythmaking & the King Kong Monologue

      We ride shotgun with Detective Alonzo Harris—Denzel Washington in his most dangerous, charismatic form—and break down why Training Day remains one of the most unforgettable crime thrillers ever made. From the PCP test and the Jungle scene to rooftop showdowns and Russian retribution, we unpack the film’s mythic structure, wild cameos, and career-defining performances by both Denzel and Ethan Hawke.

      We talk legacy, production chaos, Fuqua’s direction, and the real-life corruption that shaped David Ayer’s script. Plus: the best line, the best fit, and why Alonzo Harris is the only villain who gets killed and still wins the movie.

      New episodes every week. Subscribe, rate, and clock in with Nightshift.

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      Nightshift clocks in after dark for deep dives into the movies you love.

      Each episode revisits iconic films through storytelling, performance, cultural impact, and the business decisions that shaped them. The conversations are opinionated, reflective, and rooted in rewatching movies that still stick with us.

      This is not a review show or a ranking podcast. Nightshift is about understanding why certain films endure, how they shaped our taste, and what they still say about the eras that produced them.

      🎙️ Part of the Housecats Podcast Network

      🔗 Network hub: https://www.thehousecatspod.com

      🔗 Listen on audio: Spotify & Apple Podcasts

      New episodes drop regularly.

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      1 h et 12 min
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