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The final years in the life of legendary bandit Butch Cassidy are shrouded in mystery, from his rumored death in a Bolivian military standoff, to his escape from South America to die quietly on a Nevada ranch the 1930s. In Mateo Gil's intimate and adventurous Western, a reimagined and aged Butch Cassidy (Sam Shepard) is living under the assumed name James Blackthorn in a secluded village in Bolivia 20 years after his disappearance in 1908.
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A podcast by movie fans who have all known each other since they were kids growing up in the same neighborhood. Over 40 years! And now they get together to talk about some of their favorite (and some of the greatest) movies of all time. So sit back, enjoy a drink with them, and listen as they talk about some fine, fine movies...
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Pioneers of Outlaw Country

Hot Springs County Pioneer Association

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Join us for Season One! A historical 12-part series featuring stories from the outlaw country of Wyoming; Hot Springs County. Hot Springs County was a remote land, lawless and home to the Hole-in-the-Wall gang. In the late 1800’s, there were no jails, many saloons and wide-spread homesteads. There were many opportunities for the daring and enterprising businessmen – the cattlemen, horse traders, store owners, saloon operators, farmers, coal miners and oil men who dared make this country thei ...
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The History Guy

Lance and Josh Geiger

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If you love history, this is the podcast for you! Stories of forgotten history, presented by Josh Geiger with Lance Geiger, The History Guy, from the hit YouTube channel The History Guy: History Deserves to be Remembered. Visit the channel here: www.youtube.com/TheHistoryGuyChannel We believe that history does not have to be boring. At its heart, history is storytelling, and we believe that it should be told with passion and genuine love for the material. History might be tragic, it might be ...
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There is a place at the southern edge of Wyoming’s great plains where the ghosts of outlaws past stalk streets buzzing with the bustle of cool contemporary living. This is Laramie, Wyoming - a vibrant cultural oasis in the heart of the wild west, and a pioneer town with deep roots and gun-slinging history. The best of both worlds. The place where the old west meets the new. Join us for an immersive first-person journey from the streets of Laramie’s past to its trailblazing present. Recorded ...
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Gay Future

Super Normal Media

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The year is 2062 and everyone is gay. It’s a conservative’s worst nightmare: a totalitarian government rules over what’s left of North America to spread its insidious gay agenda. Humanity’s only hope for a rebellion rests on the shoulders of a precocious teenage boy who harbors a dark secret: He's straight. A new podcast adaptation of a recently discovered, never released YA novel by Mike Pence.
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The Plot Pals

Anna Gin and Maral Mostafavi

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Join 2 Pals for entertaining chats about stories of movies and books and their reactions to the latest movies. We share our personal stories and insights about writing and filmmaking.
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Building the Movie List

Evan Mehlschau, Matthew Molina

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Each episode we evaluate one movie and vote to determine if it is one of the 100 greatest films of all time, starting with IMDb's 250 highest ranked movies. Listen along as we embark on the journey of Building the Movie List Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/btml/support
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Sunday Morning Matinee

Matt Gaventa & Adam Hearlson

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Sunday Morning Matinee -- formerly Technicolor Jesus -- is a podcast about movies and ministry for pastors, preachers, and Sunday school teachers, brought to you by the Christian Century. Hosts Matt Gaventa and Adam Hearlson choose movies from across the history of film and discuss how these movies might connect to the coming Sunday scripture from the Revised Common Lectionary.
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Film Punch Podcast

Film Punch Podcast

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A group of Chicago Film Lovers who watch a film together and then immediately discuss it afterwards. This is what we call Film Punch. "Film Punch" is a spin-off of "Fresh Perspective", subscribe here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/fresh-perspective/id1129025219
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The Movies We've Never Seen Podcast

The Movies We've Never Seen Podcast

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"A Podcast where ignoramus Tarantino simps discuss movies they've never seen." -podcastgeneratorbot Each episode, we take a movie that one or more of the hosts haven't seen, riff on it, have fun with trivia and rate it how we think we will like it. We go and watch the movie, then come back and see just how wrong or right we were. Ratings are on a scale of 0 - 5 Snake Plisskens.
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Ben and Luke's Excellent Adventures

Benjamin Abels and Luke Butler

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Luke was a Theatre major at university and is passionate about movies. Benjamin majored in Mathematics and is not. Together they watch classic and critically acclaimed movies selected by Luke and talk about them from both the insider and outsider perspectives. In every episode, Luke randomly selects a movie from his curated list of GREAT MOVIES™ Benjamin has never seen, and assigns it for Benjamin to watch. Then they discuss it.
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True Crime Date Night

Nicole Friday and KC Witzens

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A bi-weekly true-crime podcast featuring a variety of stories discussed between a married couple. Nikki is the true-crime expert and K.C. is the audio engineer. Between both of them, they brought their passions together to spend some quality time with each other. This podcast is for those wanting to get into true-crime or learn about a story before they dive into the deep end. Remember to always be cautious, be critical, and be curious. Feel free to follow us on social media for more info an ...
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We return for the third inning of our baseball season, where intrepid reporters Dan Moren and Lex Friedman try to get to the bottom of a cheating scandal in John Sayles’s 1988 film, Eight Men Out. Hot topics include ticker-tape simulcasting, playing good baseball badly, and so many character actors. Programming Note: In addition to this capsule epi…
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Jeff Carson is the Amazon-Bestselling author of the David Wolf series, thrillers set in the high country of Colorado, chock-full of action, mystery, thrills, and suspense. With millions of copies sold internationally, he’s regularly recommended as suitable for fans of David Baldacci and Daniel Silva. Hi I’m your host Jenny Wheeler and today on the …
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For the second inning of our baseball season, newcomer (?) phenom Lex Friedman joins the down-and-out team of grumpy manager Dan Moren in 1984’s The Natural. Hot topics include allegories, villainous villains, and whether the main character is a ghost. Programming Note: In addition to this capsule episode, which contains our discussion before and a…
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Irish magic from Jennifer Deibel – the best- selling and award-winning author of a series of charming Emerald Isle novels combining history, family, faith and romance. Her newest book, The Irish Matchmaker…introduces matchmaker Catriona Daly. Hi I’m your host Jenny Wheeler and today on Binge Reading Jennifer talks about how a US born gal fell in lo…
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It's time for a new episode of Podcast. I'm sorry, I mean De Podcast. Yes, Brian's favorite podcast is back with a new episode covering another Mads Mikkelsen Danish film - so get ready for no clips, and Dave talking on his phone in public. We pride ourselves on talking great movies and 2/3 of us giving you great audio to listen to. We've nailed it…
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On today’s episode the History Guy tells the story of Butch Cassidy and the Sudnance Kid, examining the long history to figure out what we know about the two legendary outlaws, and very often, what we don’t. As the History Guy is out of the country for the month of June for Travel with the History Guy in England and Germany, we will be taking a sho…
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“Eat drink and be merry for tomorrow we die.” “Carpe Diem” “Gather ye rosebuds while ye may, Old time is still a-flying; And this same flower that smiles today Tomorrow will be dying.” What do all of these sayings have in common? They can describe the city in California nearby Sacramento that boomed for just a month. The people knew it wouldn't las…
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We lead off the tenth(!) season of our podcast with a fastball right up the middle as veteran minor leaguer Dan Moren takes prodigal but wild talent Lex Friedman under his wing in 1984’s Bull Durham. Hot topics include what to get a couple for a wedding gift, why it’s called Bull Durham, and whether a certain character is too annoying. Programming …
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Acclaimed Australian broadcaster and wordsmith Kel Richards is passionate about classical mysteries, and the Golden Age of the 1930s when Agatha Christie and her fellow authors were writing them… Kel is also an Anglican lay canon, deeply immersed in Narnia creator and theologian C.S. Lewis’ Oxford college world and his circle of friends, including …
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If you listeners leave this podcast, if you survive listening, you will be a weapon. You will be a minister of death praying for war. But until that day, you are pukes. You are the lowest form of life on Earth. Wait, that doesn't seem like a good approach to attracting listeners. Unless it worked, then it is. Either way, the three recruits of this …
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On today’s episode, the History Guy tells two stories of dental health, examining humanities long relationship with our teeth. First, he tells the story of toothpaste and basic dentistry, and the many ways that dental care has changed. Then he turns to orthodontics, and our centuries-long quest for the perfect smile.…
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Shortly after the conquest of Norway by Nazi Germany, Allied intelligence determined that an electrical plant at Rjukan, Norway was providing a crucial element in a potential German atomic bomb. As a result, Norwegian commandos embarked on one of the most successful and heroic operations of World War II.…
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Shortly after the conquest of Norway by Nazi Germany, Allied intelligence determined that an electrical plant at Rjukan, Norway was providing a crucial element in a potential German atomic bomb. As a result, Norwegian commandos embarked on one of the most successful and heroic operations of World War II.…
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Butch Cassidy is a famous outlaw so this episode I share the story of one of his “Wild Bunch” a guy known as News Carver To read the Article version Click here This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit rickymortensen.substack.com…
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What if you could take a vacation on your marriage and for six months, pursue a lifetime dream your husband doesn’t share? And he could do the same. That’s the premise for Lian Dolan’s latest book, The Marriage Sabbatical. Hi, I’m your host, Jenny Wheeler and today Lian, the author of the popular The Sweeney Sisters and Lost And Found In Paris is q…
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Some priests say that shame is God telling you what you did was wrong. Well, imagine the shame you'll be feeling if you don't listen to this episode. Chris, Mikey and Dave are back talking about the 2007 Ben Affleck directed, Casey Affleck starring, Gone Baby Gone. This discussion got Chris to talk about how much he loves the Dennis Lehane books, M…
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Calaveras County in Northern California Absolutely loves frogs, they are obsessed. Frog murals, frog statues, frog plaques, a frog walk of fame and of course they have the annual Jumping Frog Jubilee where they have the annual Jumping frog competition. So why is Calaveras County, Angels Camp in particular, frog obsessed? To the point there was a co…
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Yankee Jim was the victim of mistaken identity, there were two criminals back in the early 1850's known by the name Yankee Jim. Both were tall, both were criminals but one more so than the other. Nowadays most don't know there were two and make the same mistake the court in San Diego made and combine the two men into one. Intrigued? This is a publi…
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Could I have stumbled upon THE John from the Irish folk song John Kanaka? Come along with me and learn the story of a Kanaka who was never supposed to be and his adventures in California. Prefer to read? Click here Sponsor links below Hawaiian State - Book 1 Hawaiian Legacy - Book 2 Hawaiian Legend - Book 3 This is a public episode. If you would li…
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Get ready to challenge everything you thought you knew about one of California's most notorious outlaws...Joaquin Murrieta, the infamous figure known as the 'Robin Hood of the El Dorado.' Join me and delve deep into the dusty archives of history, to uncover the truth behind Murrieta's notorious exploits and separate fact from fiction. This episode …
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Chris Draper is a Kiwi IT engineer with a passion for writing optimistic, techno-thrillers like Goodbye Woomera Belle the first in a series of five planned action-filled futurist thrillers suitable for young adults, as well as adult readers. Hi, I’m your host, Jenny Wheeler, and in this week’s Binge Reading episode, Chris talks about how he fell in…
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The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the inequities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men. However, the pod of the righteous man gets the usual trio of Chris, Mikey and Dave to talk about the 1994 Quentin Tarantino classic, Pulp Fiction. And this time around, Chris is truly his brother's keeper, as he invited baby bro Greg ba…
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Do you ever think about how animals are relocated? I'm sure you've seen a horse in on of those trailers on the road or put your dog on a plane but I'm talking about wild animals. Like Beavers. Idaho has quite the story about relocating a bunch of beavers after World War Two and I will tell you that story. Sponsor Hawaiian State - Book 1 Hawaiian Le…
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Living on the west coast in the United States you might think that to see Civil War artifacts, you gotta head on down to the South where it was fought or go to a museum. What if I told you there are some Civil War Cannons in plain sight in Northern California? But before I tell you about that… This is sponsored by The Hawaiian State book series by …
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My professional photographer Grandpa and I went out for a photography trip up at Mount Rainer here in Washington. As a history lover I always have my eyes set out to learn the local history around me and sure enough I came across something pretty interesting. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get …
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On today’s episode, The History Guy tells two stories about important inventions that have become part of the foundation of modern life. First he tells the story of celluloid, the material that jumpstarted the plastic revolution. Then he tells the story behind nearly all of our modern electronics: Transistors.…
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Amy Harmon grew up in a remote Utah valley, very close to where the famed outlaw Butch Cassidy really lived. Quite a few years before her, of course. The folklore surrounding his Robin Hood reputation has always fascinated her. She’s far too young to have seen the famous movie starring Paul Newman and Robert Redford first time round, but she’s exca…
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On today’s episode, the History Guy tells two stories of how hurricanes affected history in dramatic ways. First he tells the story of the ill-fortuned 1715 treasure fleet, meant to rescue Spain from economic distress. Then he tells the story of the Samoan Crisis, how the US and European powers threatened to go to war over the tiny islands of Samoa…
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Folks, they've been doing this podcast for almost 70 episodes. They're no dummies. They are just here to give you inspiring from three men who know - how to podcast. Yes, Chris, Mikey & Dave are back in 1985 for the second episode in a row as they discuss the Savage Steve Holland cult classic, "Better Off Dead." So, buck up little camper, we'll get…
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Best-selling award-winning novelist Sarah Sundin, author of beloved World War II stories, never had an ambition to write. She trained as a pharmacist, she was perfectly happy as a pharmacist, and then she had a dream that wouldn’t let her go. She started jotting down her dream story in pencil in a kiddies notebook and six months later she had 700 p…
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For Easter 2024. Fiction set in Biblical Times. From New York Times bestselling author Angela Hunt comes a compelling new series set in the New Testament era. Her latest book, Sisters of Corinth, is a captivating story of love, sacrifice, and the quest for power, set against the backdrop of ancient Greece. Angela is a prolific author in a wide rang…
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Great Scott! There's been a balance brought to the space-time continuum as the Chris, Mikey & Dave from "Fine Movies. Fine Spirits" are back to talk about the 1985 Robert Zemeckis classic, "Back to the Future." And while that alone is pretty heavy, it is also coinciding with year four of Mikey's month long Back to the Future celebration, Marchy McF…
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On today’s episode, The History Guy tells three stories of movie stars and their service during World War II. First he tells the story of Hedy Lamarr, the beautiful and brilliant film star who had personal connections to the war and patented an idea that has become the basis for lots of modern technology. Then he tells the stories of Douglas Fairba…
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There are seven deadly sins. But, there is only one deadly podcast. The boys are back and killing it (get it) once again as Chris, Mikey & Dave talk about the 1995 David Fincher rom-com "Se7en". What they've done in this episode is going to be puzzled over and studied and followed - forever. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.c…
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Inspirational author Amanda Barrett’s latest book, The Warsaw Sisters shines a light on an oft-forgotten corner of World War II Poland, and the true stories of ordinary individuals who fought to preserve freedom and humanity in the darkest of times. Hi, I’m your host Jenny Wheeler, and today on Binge Reading, Amanda talks about how she excavates th…
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Send us a Text Message. The strike of a rattlesnake, the danger of stampede, the whistling of cowboys, the swish of a lasso and the sting of the hot sun. The cowboys on round-up are a true pioneer of Wyoming. Welcome to another episode of "Pioneers of Outlaw Country," where we delve into fascinating stories from Wyoming’s past that often go unnotic…
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The History Guy tells two stories of the age of exploration, and explorers whose names you likely know, but whose stories you might not. First is the story of Ferdinand Magellan, and the ignominious end to his famous expedition. Then the History Guy tells the story of Vitus Bering, a Danish sailor who explored the Russian far east and Alaska.…
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