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Welcome to The Pop Culture Cafe. Thoughts and opinions from seasoned pop culture nerds. Join me, John, Scott and Paul as we explore the world of TV, movies, comics and sometimes the social issues that drive some entertainment content.
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Medium Cool: A Movie Podcast

Medium Cool: A Movie Podcast

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Medium Cool: A Movie Podcast is a weekly show focused on discussing film like a bunch of nerds. Please subscribe to get film reviews, interviews, retrospectives on movies, genres, and filmmakers, and much more. Our host, Austin Glidden, will take you along for the ride as we explore the world on the silver screen. Don't just be cool... be medium cool. Are you ready?
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Pick a Little, Talk a Little is a podcast about musical theater, discussed by Broadway nerds for Broadway nerds. Each episode, we go through the plot of a show using the music and songs as a guide. Hosted by the all-knowing theater writer Gabriela Geselowitz with a rotating co-host cast of theater professionals and lovers alike.
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A podcast about all things horror. Two nerds who consume a whole lot of horror discuss their favorite pieces of horror media… because this is a spooky world and we’re just thriving in it. What do we mean by “horror media”? Think spooky movies and tv series, creepypastas, video games, novels, short stories, poetry, local legends, ghost stories… you get the idea. Whatever form it’s in, we’re consuming it and having chill but passionate conversations on why we think the media piece is really gr ...
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An unimportant clerk, in an unimportant job, uses his Einiac to discover what the computers are up to! The story is based on the poem, "Revolt Of The Machines" by Stephen Vincent Benet. The script was previously used on "Dimension X" on June 10, 1951. The progam was rebroadcast as part of "Monitor" during December, 1974. + Based on the poem "Revolt…
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This story is about a reconsideration of an old suicide case because it may have been a murder. It has the stereotypical “dark and stormy night” opening scenes. It was originally a BBC "Detection Club" hour-long presentation featuring John Dickson Carr's character Dr. Fell, broadcast on 1940-10-15. It was broadcast again on 1946-08-21 on BBC “Myste…
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"Dr. Grimshaw's Sanitarium". Take missing bodies in a mental hospital and add a mad scientist or two! Stir well for horror. The system cue has been deleted. The script was used previously on "Dimension X" on September 22, 1950 and subsequently on "Future Tense" during July, 1976 and on "Monitor" during March, 1974. This story is the same as the one…
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With this episode, Suspense started its run on CBS as a sustaining feature in the schedule. Its Summer 1942 run was just as a replacement series. Released 1942-10-27. The cast: Nicholas Joy (Richardson), Ted Osborne (Bill Harris / Signature Voice), Brad Barker (Nero the Lion’s roar), others unidentified. Digitally Restored by Nicholas Hans Gary Sou…
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It is the story of "Noisy" Rhysling, the blind space-going songwriter whose poetic skills rival Rudyard Kipling's. Heinlein (himself a medically retired U.S. naval officer) spins a yarn about a radiation-blinded, unemployable spaceship engineer crisscrossing the Solar System writing and singing songs. The story takes the form of a nonfiction magazi…
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Well boys and girls or whoever is listening. The boys are back together. So this show is part one. Our chat was long so I decided to split up all the fun. We chat about Red Box closing for good and movies and the remake of Fist Full of Dollars. Gladitor 2 looking like Training Day. Also the Watchman trailer and the Penguin trailer.…
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A group of gentlemen in a New York writers club have just sat down for their after-dinner coffee. They are discussing the evolution of stories and it is brought up how, due to the many different human emotions, thousands of stories can be generated from just a few possible scenarios. Digitally Restored by Nicholas Hans Gary…
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Perigi's Wonderful Dolls is a 1955 science fiction short story written and adapted by George Lefferts for the radio drama series X Minus One. It was originally aired without commercials by NBC on June 5, 1955, and later rebroadcast on January 18, 1956. Comparisons have been raised between several aspects of this story and the Twilight Zone episode …
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For episode 127, Austin invite Matthew Socey back to discuss the career of the late, great Donald Sutherland. Austin also gives some quick thoughts some 2024 releases: The Bikeriders; Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 1; and MaXXXine. All that and more on Medium Cool: A Movie Podcast. Enjoy! 0:00 - Intro 2:40 - The Bikeriders, Horizon: An America…
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The Burning Court was the second story produced under the Suspense banner, but premiered a full two years after the show's first production, The Lodger, playing for the first time on June 17, 1942. For this reason, many consider The Burning Court to be the first official episode of the series. Digitally Restored by Nicholas Hans Gary…
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X Minus One is an American half-hour science fiction radio drama series that was broadcast from April 24, 1955, to January 9, 1958, in various timeslots on NBC. Known for high production values in adapting stories from the leading American authors of the era, X Minus One has been described as one of the finest offerings of American radio drama and …
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This is the first of three adaptions for the ill-fated Suspense audition of 1940. It is believed that Joan Harrison, Alfred Hitchcock’s right-hand assistant, may have penned that script, with some additional work before broadcast by Harold Medford. It was directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Herbert Marshall…
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"The Man In The Moon". An S. O. S. is heard from the moon...and with good reason! The closing billboard and system cue have been deleted. The script was previously used on "Dimension X" on July 14, 1950, and subsequently on "Future Tense" on July 1976. The program was rebroadcast on "Monitor" in Apri 1974. Starring, Joe DeSantis, Robert Haag, Ed La…
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For episode 126, Austin goes solo again to discuss the new film put out by A24, Annie Baker's "Janet Planet," released nationwide this Friday (6/28). Austin also finally responds to an Instagram message asking his thoughts on Godzilla Minus one, so Austin offers his views on that film as well. All that and more on Medium Cool: A Movie Podcast. Enjo…
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Adapted from T. S. Stribling’s 1926 short story of the same name. The story is about the investigation of the murder in Trinidad of a young bride a few hours after the marriage. An American tourist is caught up in the investigation. The cast: Horace Braham (Mr. Lowe), Paul Stewart (Paggioli), Berry Kroeger (Hiradus / Judge / Narrator), Alan Hewitt,…
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