Director Bob Odenkirk ('Let's Go To Prison,' 'Mr. Show') joins Doug to discuss his upcoming film projects, Martin Scorsese's 'The Departed,' and his all-time favorite movies.
Doug sits down with comedian and actress Sarah Silverman to discuss 'Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny,' as well as her work in 'School of Rock,' 'Jesus Is Magic,' and as host of the Independent Spirit Awards.
Doug is joined by Wayne Federman ('Curb Your Enthusiasm,' 'The 40-Year-Old Virgin') to discuss 'Borat,' residual checks, and Wayne's patented 'Federman and out' approach to his film career.
Doug pays off the cliffhanger ending of the last episode, and Paul F. Tompkins returns to chat about 'Casino Royale,' and debate the best and worst films in the James Bond series.
Doug welcomes 'I Love Movies' theme song co-author Chris Hardwick ('Terminator 3,' 'House of 1000 Corpses,' MTV) to the show to debate classic holiday films.
Comedian and actor David Cross tells Doug about the first R-rated movie he ever saw, describes the audition process for Ghost World, and discusses his work with acclaimed director Michel Gondry.
Doug explores the minutia of the movie-going experience with comedian Andy Kindler, who ponders spoiler etiquette in stand-up, ranks his local video stores, and discusses the pros and cons of DVD commentary tracks.
Doug welcomes comedian and actor Zach Galifianakis ('Comedians of Comedy,' the upcoming 'Into The Wild') to the show to talk about his work in such cinematic classics as 'Heartbreakers,' 'Below,' and 'Bubble Boy.'
Doug welcomes actor Samm Levine ('Freaks and Geeks') to the show to discuss 'Children of Men,' 'Club Dread,' and the wonderful world of voice-over work.
Doug welcomes his good friend comic Graham Elwood to the show to discuss trilogies, comic book adaptations, and Graham's new DVD 'Live From Afghanistan.'
Comedian, actor, and famous Canadian Sean Cullen ('The Tonight Show,' 'MADtv') joins Doug to discuss 'The Queen,' John Travolta, and his favorite film in the James Bond franchise.
Doug welcomes singer-songwriter Annie Hardy of Giant Drag to the show to discuss watching movies on planes, the smoke break dilemma, and her all-time favorite movie, 'Newsies.'
Doug sits down with fellow comic Bil Dwyer ('Last Comic Standing') to discuss '300,' movie title acronyms, and Bil's landmark performance in 'Ski School 2.'
Doug welcomes The Upright Citizens Brigade's Matt Besser to the show to discuss dance movies, Hollywood premieres, and the art of improvising for film.