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Episode 35: 1967 Intermission

30 min · 24 de abr de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2371329/fan_mail/new] This week we look back at our 1967 episode and see if it needs any mistakes rectified or omissions told.  In this episode: We made some mistakes. We hold ourselves accountable for those mistakes! Even if we have to make fun of each other for making those mistakes. We talk about Hank Stram and Superbowl 1...briefly. And how he introduced Gatorade to football and the rest of sports from a little known scientist at the University of Florida.   We also talk a bit more about the entr'acte and how it was common in movies in the 60s. Ok, a lot more, and whether or not intermissions should be used in modern films. This intermissions' outro music, The Sound of Silence by Simon and Garfunkel, used three times in The Graduate, including the iconic final bus scene. All this and more, inside a compact thirty minutes!  Support the show [https://www.patreon.com/user?u=38740491] Thank you for listening and watch more movies!

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Portada del episodio Episode 35: 1967 Intermission

Episode 35: 1967 Intermission

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2371329/fan_mail/new] This week we look back at our 1967 episode and see if it needs any mistakes rectified or omissions told.  In this episode: We made some mistakes. We hold ourselves accountable for those mistakes! Even if we have to make fun of each other for making those mistakes. We talk about Hank Stram and Superbowl 1...briefly. And how he introduced Gatorade to football and the rest of sports from a little known scientist at the University of Florida.   We also talk a bit more about the entr'acte and how it was common in movies in the 60s. Ok, a lot more, and whether or not intermissions should be used in modern films. This intermissions' outro music, The Sound of Silence by Simon and Garfunkel, used three times in The Graduate, including the iconic final bus scene. All this and more, inside a compact thirty minutes!  Support the show [https://www.patreon.com/user?u=38740491] Thank you for listening and watch more movies!

24 de abr de 202630 min
Portada del episodio Episode 34: 1939 Intermission

Episode 34: 1939 Intermission

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2371329/fan_mail/new] This week we look back at our 1939 episode and see if it needs any mistakes rectified or omissions told.  In this episode: The audio quality took a little hit while recording this show. We managed to fix the problem so future shows will sound much better. Always fighting the robots... We made some mistakes. We hold ourselves accountable for those mistakes! Even if we have to make fun of each other for making those mistakes. We talk about the legendary baseball player Lou Gehrig, his number was retired when he did in 1939. We couldn't remember which number it was, but we found it.   We also talk about Carlos's obsession with Crashing Thru, the Canadian adventure movie featuring bad guys, femme fatales, and one of the best opening theme song in cinematic history! The main story this episode was about the state of movie theaters and how to get people to go to movies again. Will streaming dominate the medium? We talk a bit about that.  This intermissions' outro music, the theme song from Crashing Thru  written by Betty Laidlaw and Robert Lively, performed by actor James Newill, who starred as Renfrew the Canadian Mountie. All this and more, inside a compact thirty minutes!  Support the show [https://www.patreon.com/user?u=38740491] Thank you for listening and watch more movies!

22 de abr de 202632 min
Portada del episodio Episode 33: 2026 Oscar Predictions

Episode 33: 2026 Oscar Predictions

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2371329/fan_mail/new] This week we are excited to talk about the Oscars, but this time, the Oscars that haven't happened yet! Yes, we're looking forward and giving our predictions for 2026 Oscars that are right around the corner! In this episode: We go through the entire list of categories, talk about the nominees, and each of us takes a shot at who the winner will be! We made a list of all our choices, and following the Oscar Awards show, we will do a recap to compare our choices with just how right OR WRONG the academy's choices were!  Will A Friend of Dorothy win the Live Action Short? Will KPop Demon Hunters close their stellar year with the Animated Feature award? In the head to head battle between Ryan "The Coog" Coogler and Paul "PTA" Thomas Anderson, who will come out on top of the Best Director Award, and will Sinners take the coveted Best Picture Award, or will it be One Battle After Another? We're not sure how the Academy will vote, but we're pretty sure our picks are gold!  You don't want to miss it! Support the show [https://www.patreon.com/user?u=38740491] Thank you for listening and watch more movies!

14 de mar de 20261 h 57 min
Portada del episodio Episode 32: 2012 Intermission

Episode 32: 2012 Intermission

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2371329/fan_mail/new] This week we look back at our 2012 episode and see if it needs any mistakes rectified or omissions told.  In this episode: We made some mistakes. We hold ourselves accountable for those mistakes! Even if we have to make fun of each other for making those mistakes. We talk about the talented actor Karl Urban, who starred in such greats  such as the 2009 reboot of Star Trek, Dredd, The Boys, and the inestimable and timeless trilogy The Lord of the Rings; we apologize for forgetting his name during the main show.   We also become cool science teachers explaining the basics of the Higgs Boson particle! Well, we thought we were cool. The main story this episode was about sequels, remakes and reboots, focusing on the monumental failure of 2012's John Carter and whether it would or could be remade. How do some movies get remade when other more successful or deserving ones do not? We're not sure, but we agree that it would be awesome to see remakes of 1991's The Rocketeer or 1984's Last Starfighter. This intermission's outro music, the theme song from The Last Starfighter soundtrack by Craig Safan. All this and more, inside a compact thirty minutes!  Support the show [https://www.patreon.com/user?u=38740491] Thank you for listening and watch more movies!

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