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Delayed Reactions

Sam Meyers & Ali Chilton

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We'll see it eventually...maybe. Two friends trying to catch up on everything that was once trendy. Delayed Reactions is a pop-culture and entertainment podcast hosted by Sam Meyers & Ali Chilton.
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Viewers of the Amazon MGM Studios remake of Road House are bombarded with images of beer brands including Blue Moon, Coors, Hamm's, Hop Valley, Miller and Pilsner Urquell - all owned by conglomerate Molson Coors. We have a gay old time reminiscing about the original Road House (1989) starring Patrick Swayze before examining the product placement st…
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In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the possible legal auction between Scarlett Johansson and OpenAI for using a voice for ChatGPT that sounds like the "Her" actress (2:00). We also discuss the casting for the Dexter prequel series (11:30) and the beef between Joey Chestnut and the Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest (18:00). Finally we…
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To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the original Ghostbusters film this week, we are re-releasing our 30th anniversary podcast special that we recorded and released in the summer of 2014. Besides from breaking down the movie scene by scene, we look at the film's legacy, discuss possible sequels, and name the top five quotes from the film. However,…
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In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the announcement of a new Lord of the Rings movie (1:50) and the details of The Office reboot (8:00). We also discuss what NBCUniversal is doing with their upcoming Paris Olympics coverage (12:50) and the bundling of Max with Disney+ (18:20). Next, we catch-up on what we missed from the Spring inc…
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In this week's episode David, John and Kyle preview the movies coming out this summer with their seventh annual summer box office draft (14:30)! What blockbusters will make the most money this summer and what films should you have on your radar? Before they draft they also discuss a viral AI James Bond trailer (2:00) and the accusation that Netflix…
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#111: Alum and ad agency psychopath Jason DeLand will give the commencement address at Ithaca College next month, but did you know people even more famous than him also went to the school? Rod Serling taught there and ABC News hair farmer David Muir is an alum. The coolest guy to ever walk the halls of Ithaca College was, of course, Gavin MacLeod -…
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In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss upcoming movies produced by Margot Robbie based on the Monopoly board game and The Sims (2:15). We also discuss the proposed Chris Farley biopic starring Paul Walter Hauser (7:35). We then react to the first trailer for Joker: Folie à Deux (12:15) before discussing Civil War from director Alex Gar…
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In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the series finale of Curb Your Enthusiasm and everything from the final season of Larry David's HBO comedy series (2:30). Next they settle up their Oscar bet punishment against The GBW Podcast by reviewing this year's Razzie's Worst Picture Winnie the Pooh: Blood & Honey (29:55). Finally, we share…
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In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss Sam Mendes' plan to direct four separate films based on each member of The Beatles (1:45) and the movies and musicals coming from the failed Willy Wonka Experience in Scotland (7:30). We preview Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (17:20) and House of the Dragon season two by discussing each trailer (23:00). …
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#110: Friend of the pod Elaine joins us to talk about Zapped! - the wild new (yet to be written) science fiction movie about space aliens that murder people they consider to be bad for the future of the human race. Politicians, abusers, polluters, corporate criminals ... they all get ZAPPED!By Wild World News Network
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In this week's episode David, John and Kyle recap everything from the 96th Academy Awards including the big Oscar winners and losers (2:10), which podcast won our prediction bet (12:20) and how the telecast went (20:40). Finally we review Dune: Part Two (40:00) before sharing some Quick Checks on the Shogun series premiere (55:00), The Traitors sea…
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In this week’s episode David and Kyle take on special guests Nick Boyle, Marc DeSisto and Nick Rojas from The Good, The Bad & The Watchable podcast in predicting the very unpredictable Oscars. In this special episode they try and forecast who will take home the Oscar in all the major categories for the 96th Academy Awards. We discuss (in order) bes…
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In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the blockbuster agreement between Disney, Fox and Warner Bros. to create a sports streaming service (2:00). We also discuss the announcement of a new Jurassic World movie (9:05) and Elmo's rough week including his fight with Larry David (12:50). Next we review the season 12 premiere of Curb Your E…
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#108: What is Pornhub doing with our information, and what are we doing with their information? The truth will shock you and make you feel gross - like you just crawled out of a septic tank. From the days of Playboy to our current era of phone porn, the host of Doomed Planet has seen it all in real time, a unique qualification for leading this dark…
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In this week's episode David, John and Kyle react to 96th Academy Award nominations including all the surprises and snubs (1:50). Is Oppenheimer the easy favorite to dominate the Oscars? We also share our thoughts on Poor Things (36:40), Saltburn (41:05) and Fargo season 5 (49:10). Finally, we discuss the news that Jon Stewart is returning to host …
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#107: A rebooted America's Most Wanted features original tough guy host John Walsh and his son, wearing matching leather jackets. The first episode opened with the story of the murder of Adam Walsh, of course. We allege that the case is unsolved and that John Walsh is still a suspect. Kidnap/rape victim and child safety activist Elizabeth Smart was…
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In this week's episode David, John and Kyle recap the 75th Primetime Emmys Awards including all the big winners and the ceremony hosted by Anthony Anderson (1:45). We also review the premiere of True Detective: Night Country (30:20) before David shares his thoughts on the wild finale of The Curse (41:20). Finally, Kyle has something to say about th…
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After predicting the Emmys last week, we are off this week and will be back on Wednesday, January 17th with our Emmys ceremony recap! As we wait Dave, John and Kyle are here to discuss what they are looking forward to in the world of pop culture in 2024. Miss any of our shows from 2023? All of our podcasts from the past year are available on Apple …
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Every year we try to predict the very unpredictable Emmys in a very special episode of Dual Redundancy. This year Dave, Kyle and John try and forecast who will take home the Emmy in all the major categories for the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards which were initially set to take place in September 2023 but will instead take place on Monday, January 15th…
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We will back in January with all new episodes but as we wait Dave, John and Kyle are here to give a quick look back at their favorite podcast moments from 2023. All of our podcasts from the past year are available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube. You can search for specific episodes on the blog or play all 24+ live shows (which we originally…
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In this week's special episode David, John and Kyle are here to look back at entertainment in 2023. We also reveal the results for your favorite movies (2:45), returning TV shows (14:35), new TV shows (32:45), TV miniseries (42:30) and pop culture moments (51:10) from the past year. This episode was originally recorded on December 18th on Twitch an…
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We're back baby! In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss Warner Bros shelving Coyote vs Acme movie as a tax write-off and why the U.S. Government may be getting involved (2:50). We also discuss HBO's secret army of Twitter accounts to push back against TV critics (9:45). Next, we preview the upcoming Fallout series on Prime Video by rea…
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After taking our first hiatus in over a decade, Dual Redundancy is back and live Monday, December 4th at 8 PM ET on Twitch! Be sure you are subscribed to the podcast on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Twitch so you don't miss any of our new episodes this December! Plus be sure to vote in our annual survey where we ask our listeners what were t…
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#105: My lesbian friends and their degenerate black criminal associate arrived at my junk food feast. Then the bible-thrasher neighbor kid said a prayer thanking the aboriginals for dying of European diseases in great numbers before the settler-colonials from that part of the world were able to slaughter them, saving money on bullets and concentrat…
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In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the end of the WGA strike (2:00), ads coming to Amazon Prime Video (5:00) and celebrity charity auctions to benefit out of work crew members (12:45). We also reveal the results of our summer box office draft and discuss all the top movies of summer 2023 (16:15)! This episode was originally recorde…
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#103: Uncle Grandpa joins us to talk about Agents of Chaos - Sean Howe's great new biography of drug dealer, raconteur and High Times publisher Thomas King Forcade. Forcade was involved with many happening scenes: underground publishing, drug smuggling, the yippie movement, hippie capitalism, punk rock and, of course, High Times magazine, which was…
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Before the WGA and SAG strikes postponed the 75th Primetime Emmys from September to January this week our hosts would have had their annual Emmy predictions. Instead in this week's special episode David, John and Kyle react to the predictions made by Google's AI chatbot Bard (10:45). Can artificial intelligence predict the correct winners better th…
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#102: Gig economy food delivery startup Instacart has finally filed for an initial public offering. Sales peaked during the pandemic and are now flat, with little realistic growth on the horizon. An exploitative business model continues to harm the company's image and alienate employees. Formidable competitors have emerged, and relationships with s…
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#059: Seattle rock god Curt Cobain lived on strawberry milk, candy and cigarettes for years. Plus heroin. Owners of Cobain-related intellectual property turned his legacy into a lucrative industry. Everything Curt Cobain produced – from million-selling records to juvenalia scribbled in high school notebooks – has been monetized. So who is raking in…
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#101: Seattle rock musicians who didn't live to see old age include the fabulous four - Jimi Hendrix, Curt Cobain, Layne Staley and Chris Cornell. We also pay tribute to lesser-known artists Andrew Wood, Stefanie Sargent, Mia Zapata, El Duce, Michael Dahlquist, Mike Starr, Mark Lanegan, Van Conner and Tom Hansen. PLUS: Honorable (not from Seattle) …
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In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss Rolling Stone's list of the top 50 worst decisions in TV history (2:20) and a possible further complication to the WGA & SAG strikes (11:05). They also discuss Google & Universal Music's attempt to legitimize deep fake songs (15:30), a court ruling regarding AI-created art (19:55) and Netflix's la…
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#100: Cheating workers from their pay is a common practice at restaurants. In Seattle, a new law has helped lawyers win big settlements for wage and tip theft victims. A mom and pop business engaged in this sort of fraud will probably not get sued, but if your food empire gets too big get ready. Canlis, Tom Douglas, Red Robin, Zeeks Pizza, Lowell's…
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