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Three friends come together weekly to discuss happenings around the NHL, including games, trades, statistics and anything else they find interesting. Hosted by U92's Aneissa Gallo, Alex Silverman and Mason Deel.
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Hosted from Almost Heaven by Conor Bratchford, RJ Rice, Gabe Schon. The boys break down the latest games, news, and stories from world of sports every week. From the hottest takes to whatever Antonio Brown is doing right now. Stirring the pot is ready to get hot every week.
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The very best sports talk show on American college radio. For two hours, tune in as the U92 the Moose sports team and other special guests from WVU college radio debate the biggest stories in sports. This feed also includes the U92 Sports Staff's morning show, BEAT THE CLOCK! 7-9 a.m. on Monday and Fridays. This show is produced by U92 the Moose, College radio at West Virginia University
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First and Moose covers everyone's favorite violent sport. FOOTBALL. Join Connor Taylor, Manny Maradiegue, and Patrick McCabe every week as they discuss the latest football news, review the previous week's action and throw in some good banter as well. This podcast is a U92 the Moose podcast, College Radio at West Virginia University.
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On the fifty-ninth episode of the Cinematic Odyssey, Tristen and Max return from an extended alien abduction to discuss Wes Anderson's latest feature, Asteroid City. One of Max's favorites, he delves into why the content and substance of the film works so well, and Tristen uncovers why it might not be one of his better pieces. The ensemble cast rec…
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What a year it has been, but there’s still one episode that remains. In the Season Finale it’s all about the rumors and storylines. Is Caleb a team player, and will Bo Nix be backing up Kirko Chains. So many questions absolutely no answers until draft day. Doesn’t mean we don’t try our best to guess, meaning this could end horribly for everyone on …
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Ever wonder who Isaiah Wilson is? Well so do we as we go back to the year 2020 to see just how the first round draftees ended up. Some of them have became stars and potentially hall of famers. Others have found themselves safely in team’s rotations, while others have us and everyone asking themselves the same question; Who?!…
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It’s almost draft day but why not see where teams rank post free agency madness. From one thinking the chiefs downgraded to the 8th best team after winning a Superbowl to the Wide receiver-less Chargers being a top 15 team. Everything gets a little chaotic in the studio in this episode, but the real question is why the heck would one of us put the …
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Once again the guys are back drafting in hopes of doing better with more intellect and free agency out the way. We debate who could go at 2 while others struggle to figure out what tackles and corners will go off the board first. Is Dejean a safety or a corner? Who knows, we certainly have an idea. The draft is approaching fast, so let’s see just h…
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Part 2 of the free agency madness continues with the NFC. Gabe’s Commanders have signed a ridiculous amount of players as the Panthers are pretty much emptying the bank just to have players consider playing for them. The Falcons make a risky move, while the bears try to become an offensive powerhouse. We once again cover it all as the NFL begins to…
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On this bonus episode of the Cinematic Odyssey, Tristen and Max walk you through their picks, predictions, and thoughts on every award category. For insight on major awards like screenplay, acting, directing, and Best Picture, skip to the one hour mark of the episode. Max monologues about the shorts and documentary nominees while Tristen stews with…
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On the fifty-eighth episode of the Cinematic Odyssey, Tristen and Max take a look at Jonathan Glazer's Oscar-nominated film The Zone of Interest. Tristens walks you through why he believes this is the best film of the decade so far and Max provides insight on the acting value that the film has to offer. Both are chilled and in awe over the haunting…
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On the fifty-seventh episode of The Cinematic Odyssey, Tristen and Max dive into 2024 Best Picture nominee Past Lives, the feature directorial and screenwriting debut of Celine Song. Hear why they loved the film, what great secrets are hidden in the camerawork, and Max's next musical theatre history rant that actually has some merit. This is a film…
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The boys dive deep once again in stirring the pot, this time into one of the best auras and football personalities. We cover this Harvard graduate’s entire career, including the highs, the interceptions, the comebacks, and why the heck he is the best quarterback the jets have had since some guy named Joe led them to a superbowl win.…
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On the fifty-sixth episode of the Cinematic Odyssey, and special Valentine's edition, Tristen and Max uncover the beautiful mystery of Richard Curtis's Love Actually. One of Max's favorite rewatches come holiday season, Tristen enters with no expectations and the result does not shock you at all. Discussing the writing, performances of the ensemble…
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On the fifty-fifth episode of the Cinematic Odyssey, Tristen and Max return from hiatus to their shortest episode ever! In it, both discuss thoughts and opinions on Soviet director Mikhail Kalatozov's 1960 adventure film Letter Never Sent, the same director that directed Tristen's top overall film of 2023. Tristen gushes on visual effects and techn…
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The NFL season is coming to a close and two teams are set to fight it out for screen time over Taylor Swift. For the first time every it’s time to put that sh*t on and dive deep as the boys breakdown a former Pittsburgh legend and the many interesting events in his lifetime. So sit back and relax because business is really about to be boomin’ in th…
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After one month, Stirring The Pot is back like it never left. In the return episode everyone recaps an amazing and shocking college football season, while Andrew can’t tell the difference between punting and good football. In the NFL only four remain as its hilariously clear that 99% of the population does not want to see a T-Swift superbowl. Every…
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On the fifty-fourth episode of the Cinematic Odyssey, Tristen and Max take their first look at the extensive filmography of Masaki Kobayashi and his samurai tale Harakiri. A masterful philosophical discussion applicable to this day, several interlacing stories are told in a disgraced samurai's path to commit ritualistic seppuku or harakiri. Tristen…
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It's been a long month away filled with too much information! This week, we discussed the Drysdale/Gauthier trade, a little bit more of the Flyers drama, our opinions on the Winter Classic, some PWHL and Taylor Heise being the only woman ever, an league wide injury roundup and Mason and Aneissa push their respective award agendas.…
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On the fifty-third episode of the Cinematic Odyssey, Tristen and Max walk through both ends of the spectrum of their 2023 in film. A number of past episodes are referenced and some shock and awe is included while both lists are blind-revealed live on the podcast. Your hosts share their bottom 5 and top 15 films that they saw for the first time in t…
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On the fifty-second episode of the Cinematic Odyssey, Tristen and Max venture into Frank Capra's holiday classic It's a Wonderful Life. While wandering through the early failings of this movie, both comment on the story quality and the moral philosophy behind the film. Tristen provides his commentary on the Monopoly Man, Max has another game show u…
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On the 51st episode of The Cinematic Odyssey, Max and Tristen tackle the enigmatic, seductive, and oh so frightful final film from the cinematic legend Stanley Kubrick. As it was tradition with Kubrick and his work, Eyes Wide Shut was mired in controversy. Ranging from the taboo themes and scenes, the record-breaking filming period, Kubrick's untim…
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Not only is it Mason Deel Tuesday, but also Happy Hughesday to all who celebrate. Alex and Aneissa are joined by Mason again this week and discuss the hot LA Kings, the abysmal Penguins powerplay, and how the Philadelphia Flyers beat the Pens in back to back games, amongst other topics.By U92 the Moose
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On the fiftieth (!) official episode of the Cinematic Odyssey, Tristen and Max revisit Wong Kar-wai for the second time on the podcast, for In the Mood for Love, what many consider to be his masterpiece. Tristen rationalizes his lack of understanding of the piece and Max gets real for a moment while referencing musicals and more. Tristen makes a br…
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With the CFB regular season over teams look to the conference championship where Michigan’s defense versus whatever you wanna call the Hawkeyes offense, while Nix looks for revenge against penix. In the NFL the bears played their last primetime game meaning Mondays and Thursdays can be fun again, and the Bengals need to find out why they need to st…
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Two weeks too many have passed since our last episode and boy, are we happy to be back! Hitting all the recent big news, including which team signed Patrick Kane, the Wild situation out in the Midwest, Nikita Zadorov signing with the Canucks, the ever so beloved mascot challenge, and the Senators/Panthers fight. Recorded 11/30/23…
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On the forty-ninth episode of the Cinematic Odyssey, Tristen and Max venture into their first Scorsese film, his oft debated 2013 effort The Wolf of Wall Street. Max compares the film's heightened emotions to musicals and Tristen delivers a long-awaited monologue on the misinterpretation of the film and how people can love it for the wrong reasons.…
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Since top 25 matchups have taken a backseat this week, everyone’s eyes are on the heisman watch. Conor argues a man who accomplished 600 yards by himself should win, while RJ is feeling a bit more Bodacious with his pick. The NFL continues to confused all of us as the browns officially become a hospital, and the bears somehow tank by winning. Fanta…
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On the forty-eighth episode of the Cinematic Odyssey, Tristen, Max, and special guest Mackenzie venture into their first of Ingmar Bergman's efforts on the podcast, 1978's Autumn Sonata starring Ingrid Bergman (no relation). Max takes a trip down a musical rabbit hole, Tristen relives the tension building in the first half of the film, and Mackenzi…
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On the forty-seventh episode of the Cinematic Odyssey, Tristen and Max delve into their second of Ruben Östlund's social satires, The Square. This time, in the art world, Tristen discusses why he doesn't like the film as much and Max commends the physical behavior of each actor on screen while bestowing a title on Östlund with a Cinematic Odyssey f…
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It's Mason Deel Tuesday! U92's Music Director joins Aneissa for this week's episode in the absence of Alex, discussing a whole slew of things including half off Jake Shakes, vintage Crosby/Malkin, the drama over in Edmonton and Ryan Graves being a very attractive man. It's a full hour and a half so buckle up and get ready to listen!…
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With a stacked week in College, One man chooses the greatest mid off of all time where special teams is the key to winning. Conor speculates if Drew Allar is Clifford or McSorely, while everyone wonders about how the Big Ten East will turn out. NFL has granted the best week of all time if you hate teams that are over 500, while Kam celebrates the r…
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On the forty-sixth episode of the Cinematic Odyssey, Tristen and Max break into what Tristen has called the best film of the 21st century: There Will Be Blood, from Paul Thomas Anderson. Max launches into his reasoning on why it's believed that Daniel Day-Lewis presents one of the great acting performances ever in this film and Tristen navigates th…
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This week in CFB Jayden Daniels tries to prove himself as heisman favorite against Saban, and one man tries not to pull an RJ with Missouri v. Georgia. The boys create a better heisman list than Fox Sports, Breakdown which NFL coaches will end up like McDaniels, and argue on why somebody in the group is a fraud on fantasy…
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On the forty-fifth episode of the Cinematic Odyssey, Tristen and Max investigate David Lynch's cult classic first feature film, Eraserhead. They explore the lengthy process of the creation of this film and how it ever got to the big screen in the first place and then each provide their own interpretation on the film's meaning. Max revels in the sur…
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On this special bonus Halloween episode of the Cinematic Odyssey, Tristen and Max delve into what some have called the best horror film of the past few years: Hereditary. They have no shortage of kind words for the performance of Toni Collette and truly dive into every scare and strategy that made Max petrified. Plus, Tristen has a hot take on the …
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On the forty-fourth episode of the Cinematic Odyssey, Tristen, Max, and special guest Judah delve into George Romero's pioneering horror cult classic Night of the Living Dead. Max brings up his feelings about gore and an unfinished script, Judah presents questions and about the nudity and gore present on screen, and Tristen contextualizes the film …
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CFB has been insane so far as USC is put on fraud watch and Penix and the Huskies are fighting for a playoff spot. The group is split as the Penn State travels to OSU for a game for the ages, and debate on which upcoming QB will show out when the lights are brightest. NFL is turning into a hospital this year as players can’t stop getting hurt, and …
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On the forty-third episode of the Cinematic Odyssey, Tristen and Max venture into the world of horror film with Kiyoshi Kurosawa's Cure for the one-year anniversary episode of the podcast! They both explore the usage of sound in the film and how ordinary happenings are heightened to great effect. Max also divulges his disgust with many images in th…
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