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Redneck Matinee

Jackie & Dunlap

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Jackie Broyles and Dunlap have been watching Southern movies their whole lives, and now they're watchin' 'em for you, podcast-style. They ain’t film critics— Jackie’s the grizzled old proprietor of Jackie’s Market in Murfreesboro, TN, and Dunlap’s half-high and mostly drunk — but they know art when they see it. If you love truckdrivin’, shinerunnin’, stickhittin’, bareknucklin’, bootleggin’, carchasin’, bridgejumpin’, dirtbikin’, yes-ma’amin’, monkey-havin’, CBin’, beerdrinkin’, Jerry-Reedin ...
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On the Crooked Table Podcast, Robert Yaniz Jr. and company celebrate the creative, quirky and downright peculiar parts of the pop culture and, more specifically, the movie industry. Each episode provides in-depth reviews and lively discussions of current releases, lesser-known gems and nostalgic favorites. Pull up a chair and join the conversation... In short, welcome to the Table!
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See You Next Wednesday

Dan Gorman, Casey Lyons, Greg LeGros

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See You Next Wednesday is a film and pop culture podcast based out of Toronto, Ontario. It's hosted by Greg LeGros, Casey Lyons and Dan Gorman. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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LXP Podcast

LXP Podcast

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The League of eXtraodinerdy Parents are a group of people who seek to indoctrinate others into the world of geek parenting through the use of classic pop culture entertainment. Listen as the four members - the scholar, the artist, the engineer, and the tech compare notes on 80's and 90's film, television, video games, and music in order to help you usher your children into the world of your youth.
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How did Charles Manson become an evil, cunning monster? In August 1969, the world is shocked by the savage murders of movie star Sharon Tate and four others at the sprawling Hollywood Hills estate she shares with film director Roman Polanski. When the following night another couple is brutally slaughtered, panic spreads among Los Angeles residents. Four months later, the mastermind behind these vicious crimes is arrested, and the public learns the name that would haunt it to this day: Charle ...
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Keep or Delete is the ultimate benchmark of celluloid judgement. Here we dig into the history of cinema, hand pick a number of films and put them on trial. Whether they are beloved cult classics, controversial features or highly praised blockbusters, everything and anything qualifies for cross examination.
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Description Kestra Darowski joins Producer Andrew and Joe to play a game of Disney Song Mount Rushmore. We all picked a representative song from four categories: 1) the Classic Disney era, 2) the Disney Renaissance era, 3) the modern CGI era, and 4) a score/instrumental piece. No overlapping picks are allowed, and then we talk through our choices a…
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Description Returning guest Norman Mitchell joins Joe and Producer Andrew to discuss the manga series Naruto. One of the most popular mangas of all time, we’re talking about stories from the first collections of Naruto. In these volumes, a young ninja begins his quest to become leader of his village. Support Patreon Show Notes Naruto – Wikipedia Ma…
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Why can't the kids just be together? Well, if they did we wouldn't have these two movies! Jesse Fine joins us this week to decide who's more starcrossed. Give us a listen! And please rate, review, subscribe and spread the word! Follow Jesse on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/jg.fine/) Follow Jesse on Letterboxd (https://letterboxd.com/sir_beef…
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Description Returning guest Virginia McAlister joins Joe to discuss Paul Atreides from the films Dune and Dune Part II. We talk about the Dune franchise, this film adaptation, and some of discomfort felt in Paul’s ascension. We also acknowledge what an absolute all-star cast was assembled and the astonishingly beautiful cinematography in the film. …
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Keep your poker face on for this episode listeners! We've got two movies that'll con your socks off; although, the two cons have very different motives. And we have Lucas Salazar on the show this week to help us decide which of these films gets away scot-free. Follow Group Shower on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/groupshowerpdx/) Follow Garp …
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On this episode, we’re going to start a miniseries on the 1980s films from director Susan Seidelman. Like last year, with Martha Coolidge, I want to highlight at least one female filmmaker each year from the decade that made a significant impact on filmmaking and culture as a whole, and Ms. Seidelman definitely fits that description.…
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Description Returning guest Nik English joins Joe to discuss the novel Daisy Jones and the Six. This 2019 novel by Taylor Jenkins Reid tells the story of a band’s rise to popularity in the 1970s and their eventual break up shortly after they released a hit album. The oral history style the novel uses allows multiple subjective points of view to be …
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Another journey on the road for Year Over Year this week! Are we prisoners of our own past? Or are we just a prisoner with a dim future? Find out this week who the ****ing shore patrol is, when we are joined by the incomparable Maddy Sweeney! Follow Maddy on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/hammerandtails/) Follow us on Instagram https://www.in…
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Nancy Brophy fills her novels with romantic betrayals and murder. It’s a far cry from her quiet life in the suburbs, where she and her chef husband, Dan, are living out their golden years. But when Dan is shot dead, Nancy finds herself at the center of a murder case that could be ripped from the pages of her novels. From Wondery, this is a story ab…
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Description Returning guest Dr. Kyra Hunting joins Joe and Producer Andrew to discuss one of the most popular kids’ shows being produced today. Kyra studies children’s media, and is the perfect guest to help break down the massive success Bluey has achieved in its three seasons. Support Patreon Show Notes Bluey – Official Website Bluey – Wikipedia…
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Hold onto your wallets and keep your head on a swivel for this episode! We are exploring two classics about petty criminals. But only our guest, Nick Medina, can see through the con and decide which of these films stole his heart. Follow us on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/yearoveryear_podcast/) Music by Saturday’s Child (https://www.faceboo…
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On this episode, we’re going to tackle a movie from the early 1980s that, if made today with the same pedigree, would cause movie geeks and cinephiles to lose their freaking minds over. But because this was made early in their careers, most people are only tangentially aware of its existence, let alone have actually seen it. We’re talking about the…
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Book Club Associate Amy and Readers' Advisor Marianne share titles guaranteed to get your book club talking. Titles mentioned in this episode: This Tender Land, William Kent Krueger James, Percival Everett The Lincoln Highway and Table for Two, Amor Towles Hamnet, Maggie O’Farrell The Diamond Eye, Kate Quinn Solito, Javier Zamora Chain-Gang All-Sta…
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That’s a wrap on our first season, but did we get it right? Join the Daves and Producer Randall (https://www.instagram.com/kingrandor/) for a chat about what they got right and wrong, what movies they regretfully missed, and the always exciting “snake draft” of the movies for next season. Producer Randall’s Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/randal…
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Description Returning guest John Darowski joins Joe to discuss the comic book series Strange Academy. This school for magic users in the Marvel comic book universe introduced readers to a wave of new young magic characters, including Doyle Dormammu and Emily Bright. Established characters appeared as teachers, as teenage characters navigated their …
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It's the deciding episode for our first season! Who will win? Does it even matter? Christen Zatz-Gilman, Senior Director of Development and Engagement at the nonprofit Hollywood theater and Movie Madness in Portland, Oregon joins the Daves for a battle of Hollywood blockbusters. https://hollywoodtheatre.org/ https://www.moviemadness.org/ Christen’s…
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Our first episode returning from paternity leave takes us back to 1983, and one of two sequel bombs Universal made with Jackie Gleason that year, Smokey and the Bandit Part 3. ----more---- TRANSCRIPT From Los Angeles, California, the Entertainment Capital of the World, it’s The 80s Movies Podcast. I am your host, Edward Havens. Thank you for listen…
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Description Returning guest Kjerste Christensen joins Joe to discuss The Murderbot Diaries: All Systems Red, the first story in a series written by Martha Wells. The series tells the story of a part human, part robot Security unit. This SecUnit has disabled its governor that was supposed to limit its agency, and now prefers to spend its time watchi…
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An adult-like kids movie! A kid-like adult movie! The director Terry Gilliam is our focus this week as we journey through time, the mind, childhood and love. Our guest, Glenn Kay (http://www.monsteratlas.com), accompanies us on this trip, and helps us decide which of these two gems should be watched again sooner! Follow us on Instagram (https://www…
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Erica and Brooke, one of the Library's Maintenance staff, talk about two new historical fiction titles and what we can learn from them. Titles and authors mentioned in this episode: The Women by Kristen Hannah Cahokia Jazz by Francis Spufford China Beach (TV Series) Lou Berney S.A. Cosby Dwyer Murphy The Yiddish Policeman's Union by Michael Chabon …
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Description Producer Andrew joins Joe to talk about the character of Data from Star Trek: The Next Generation. We’re looking at two episodes, “Elementary, My Dear Data” and “Measure of a Man.” In one, the holodeck causes chaos (as always) when Data plays Sherlock Holmes, and in the other it is argued that Data is just a piece of Starfleet-owned equ…
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We're going places this episode! We visit the wilds of the Florida panhandle, as well as the even more wilds of the Phillipines. Our guest, Kait Backus, will decide once and for all who's weirder, Francis Ford Coppola or the everyday citizens of northern Florida. Follow us on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/yearoveryear_podcast/) Music by Satu…
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Description Returning guest Kjerste Christensen joins Joe to discuss The Sapphires, a 2012 Australian jukebox musicale dramedy that is loosely based on real events. It tells the story of an Australian music group that travels to Vietnam to sing for troops during the war. The films deals with heavy subject—war, death, racism, trauma, etc—but manages…
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Let's decide once and for all what's worse, breaking up or being oddly attracted to a cannibal. Local improviser and actor, Miles Noland, joins us to unpack and ultimately decide which of these two films has us in its grasp. Follow us on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/yearoveryear_podcast/) Music by Saturday’s Child (https://www.facebook.com/…
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Description Returning guest Chris “Mav” Maverick joins Joe to talk about a comic book written and drawn by Art Adams with colors by Laura Allred and Matt Hollingsworth with letters by Lois Buhalis. It tells the story of an intelligent gorilla from another dimension named Axwell Tiberius and a human named Ann O’Brien who gains superpowers in a scien…
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