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Six Second Cinema

Jake Christie & Michael Springthorpe

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A podcast dedicated to breaking down the most popular and significant Vines of all time--what we call the "Vine Canon." Hosted by Jake Christie & Michael Springthorpe
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A weekly podcast where two friends work their way through a Director's theatrical filmography from their first film all the way through to their last. To kick of our second volume, Season Six, focuses on the work of Kathryn Bigelow, while previous directors have been Robert Zemeckis, Zack Snyder, Sam Raimi, Joe Carnahan and Ron Howard.
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On Second Watch

Tim, Chris, Dana, Kari, Nikki, & Dan

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Nostalgia is a funny thing. Six friends discussing it is even funnier. Join us as we reflect on some of the best and worst movies from last century and rewatch them On Second Watch. Did they get better with age? Worse? Only one way to find out... Join Tim, Chris, Dana, Kari, Nikki, and Dan as we plunge head first into the movies we grew up on and discuss our nostalgia for them. Then, we'll watch the movie together, jump back on the mics, and record our observations. We'll provide both our No ...
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In October 1888, the French inventor Louis Le Prince shot what many people now believe to be the world’s first films. On the 16th September 1890, and just before he was due to sail to New York to demonstrate his films in public for the first time, Le Prince boarded the Dijon to Paris train and was never seen again.The Shadow Traps podcasts will tell the story of Le Prince, his life, his films and his mysterious disappearance. It is a mystery story, an exploration of invention and obsession a ...
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Twilight Saga Podcast

Cliff & Stephanie Ravenscraft

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Stephane was first introduced to the Twilight Saga back in Spring of 2009 when she saw the first movie, Twilight. While on Spring Break holiday, Stephanie borrowed all the books from her sister and ended up reading all four of them within five days. She was hooked and has read the complete series a total of six times. In November of 2009, Cliff decided to read the series along with her to find out what she found so fascinating about this story. Cliff was shocked to find that he really enjoye ...
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Remember the cartoons you loved as a kid? Do you, like us, remember mid-2000s Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network with a mix of fondness and terror – or, if you don’t, do you want to know what the fuss was about? Join Mary, David, and Ben as we revisit the cartoons that shaped us in an episode-by-episode deep dive, as well as the Internet fan culture as it was then and is now. How do these nostalgic shows hold up? What do we think of them now, as not kids but sad adults? How has the zeitgeist an ...
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Masks, the debut of Red X, is considered one of the best episodes of Season 1 - so why did we think it was so mediocre? The plot is bare-bones, questions go unanswered, there are so many opportunities for emotional fulfillment and character development that are just glossed over, and the twist, oh the TWIST! Who ever saw THAT coming??? What is this…
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Apologies for the impromptu break, everyone – we’re back and we’re ready to party! Or, uh, in this case, cringe, because despite being written by the original author of The New Teen Titans comics, this episode… isn’t all that great. Of Teen Titans, I mean. WE, your humble podcasters, are in top form. And together we look on in horror as the Titans …
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Alright, time to dive headfirst into that tried and true staple of western animation, the body swap episode! None of us had remembered this one very fondly, and it turns out Mary had never seen at all. But it turns out it rules - especially because it's an EXCELLENT character study. Behold as Starfire-as-Raven destroys everything in her path, Raven…
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In everyone's favorite Season 1 episode, Raven is subjected to too many puns and goes grimdark, prompting Beast Boy and Cyborg to venture into the Hot Topic dimension to save her. While there, they encounter not one Raven, but several! Including Finger Guns Raven, a staple of forum avatars in the mid-noughties, but not including Lust Raven, who DOE…
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Today, Titan Talk goes out and touches grass! Come join us for a brief interlude at the park, followed by a much longer interlude in a hole at the dump. Points of curiosity: fine dijon mustard, five and a half pounds of baby back ribs, a nostalgic look back at Obama "scandals," and Tom Kenny in a dual role as a magical blue guy and another, less ma…
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We had a bit of confusion about what this episode was called, all the way up until nearly the end of the recording. Mary and Ben could have sworn it was called Thunder and Lightning. David has the clearest head of all of us and knew from day 1 that it was Forces of Nature, and so we stand corrected. But Thunder and Lightning themselves weren't alwa…
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Here we are at the actual Teen Titans pilot episode - one that makes it readily apparent why they decided to air Final Exam first. Between underdeveloped characters, an inorganic conflict and a weak resolution, it definitely isn't the series putting its best foot forward. Which is funny because foot-related mishaps are what drive the plot. Also, we…
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Uh oh, watch out everyone! Starfire's cool older sister is in town and she's here to tempt our heroes into the depths of depravity. Lock the spice cabinet because she WILL empty your oregano into a baggie and sell it back to you. We do talk about drugs a lot in this one, as a heads up. But anyway! Not only is Sisters a fun episode, it's one of our …
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The hero Gotham deserves, but not the one it needs right now. Join us as we look back on the classic 1989 superhero film, Batman. Our original review can be found here: https://www.oswpodcast.com/batman/ ---------- Movie featured in today's Plot Summary Mad Libs: Batman 1989 Superhero film Directed by Tim Burton Screenplay by Sam Hamm and Warren Sk…
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After two long years and five even longer months, the dream lives again. Like three cockroaches crawling out of an irradiated crater, the Super Nuclear Group returns to deliver sweet, marketable cartoon nostalgia to your ear holes. This time, we're bidding a temporary adieu to Avatar and starting fresh with a show all three of us remember with mist…
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Star Wars is near and dear to our hearts, so why not take a dive into Return of the Jedi and see what our Plot Summary Mad Libs can do. Our original review can be found here: https://www.oswpodcast.com/rotj/ If you love everything Star Wars, we have a ton of episodes on our podcast covering several of the epic films If there is a movie you want us …
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Does our Plot Summary Mad Libs of 1993's "Super Mario Bros". make the story better or worse? I'm only left to wonder if we should give the same treatment to the animated 2023 version, "The Super Mario Bros. Movie"... Our original review can be found here: https://www.oswpodcast.com/smb/ One of the highlights from this recording is our small podcast…
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If there is a movie you want us to bastardize with a Plot Summary Mad Libs, you can make a request on our Ko-fi page. ---------- Request a personalized shout out Request a Plot Summary Mad Libs for a movie of your choice! Check out all our episodes and subscribe Connect with us! Twitter | Facebook | Instagram ---------- Movie featured in today's Pl…
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Every time I think about 1999's Fight Club, I am reminded of the late Meat Loaf about how he almost ran me and Derek over in a motorized cart at the Motor City Comic Con. Well, that and our Plot Summary Mad Libs where I got a new nickname. If there is a movie you want us to bastardize with a Plot Summary Mad Libs, you can make a request on our Ko-f…
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Christmas is a magical time of year, but when we have a go at Plot Summary Mad Libs for 1996 American Christmas family comedy film, "Jingle All the Way", Chris put it best: we're left with a bunch of trauma and scarred imagery. If there is a movie you want us to bastardize with a Plot Summary Mad Libs, you can make a request on our Ko-fi page. ----…
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Listen back to Plot Summary Mad Libs from 1993's Blockbuster, Jurassic Park. If there is a movie you want us to bastardize with a Plot Summary Mad Libs, you can make a request on our Ko-fi page. ---------- Request a personalized shout out Request a Plot Summary Mad Libs for a movie of your choice! Check out all our episodes and subscribe Connect wi…
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Hocus Pocus is truly not appropriate for kids, with all the killing of children, emphasis on virginity, and of course merrily skipping away from 3 people burning alive. So let's make it even worse with a game of Plot Summary Mad Libs, this time facilitated by Dana! If there is a movie you want us to bastardize with a Plot Summary Mad Libs, you can …
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In our second Plot Summary Mad Libs, we begin the trend of verbally violating Kari, of which I take no blame. Here is our Mad Libs for 1980's American supernatural horror thriller film, "The Fog". If there is a movie you want us to bastardize with a Plot Summary Mad Libs, you can make a request on our Ko-fi page. ---------- Request a personalized s…
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Welcome to Season 2! Finally, we've settled on a format that works best and brings the most popular content to you, our awesome listeners. We're shifting away from reviewing films and keeping the hilarious and often times offensive Plot Summary Mad Libs as our main entree. If you are not familiar with this segment or need a refresher, we take the p…
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In this week's episode things get a little bit spooky as we take a look at Tim Burton's darkest entry into his filmography to date. 1999's Sleepy Hollow is an ode to Burton's Disney animation roots and is a fascinatingly dark film with performances from Johnny Depp, Christina Ricci and Helena Bonham Carter that show how dark Burton can go without l…
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In this week's episode, we take a look at Mars Attacks! Based upon the Topps Trading Card series, this 1996 comedy is an anarchist at heart in all the best ways. Tune as we talk the film's journey to screen, it's links to the crazy Ed Harris film Walker, it's incredible cast and so much more.By CineFOOLS Media, Geoff Reid, Craig Killian
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In this week's episode we are joined again by the wonderful Blake Howard of One Heat Minute Productions. His knowledge of Batman Returns runs deep, so deep he is tattooed with Michael Keaton! Together we chat the film itself, an array of tidbits and the which Nike Air Max's did Batman wear.By From First To Last
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Sometimes you just want to shut your brain off and watch giant robots beat the crap out of monsters. You kinda get that in 2013's American science fiction monster film, Pacific Rim. Story by Travis Beacham, who co-wrote the screenplay with Director and producer Guillermo del Toro. Starring Charlie Hunnam as Raleigh Becket, Idris Elba as Marshal Sta…
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In this week's episode we return to Gotham City for part 1 of our deep dive into Batman Returns. Tim Burton's darker retelling of The Dark Knight stunned movie goers and critics alike and the journey to screen is equally as fascinating as the film itself. Listen in to hear about the film, its journey to screen and the fact that we almost didn't get…
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Last week we discussed the journey to screen for Tim Burton's epic fairytale and in this week's episode, we're joined by Tim and Leigh from Popcorn Podcast to chat all about the film Edward Scissorhands. It's a great chat covers the film, the plot line, actors and even has a few stories such as Baz Luhrmann's hype man and so much more. You won't wa…
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When it comes to monster movies, there a a ton that fit every genre, from comedy, to horror, and even romance? Chris picked the category "Creature Features", we choose our picks, and fate decides our nostalgia review. Which movie's did we pick and which one are we reviewing next? Listen and find out... Do you have a favorite film from Creature Feat…
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Now available across North America and the UK, take a stab at 2021's British black comedy horror mockumentary, When the Screaming Starts. Inspired by the modern day obsession with serial killers and true-crime documentaries, WHEN THE SCREAMING STARTS turns this popular sub-genre on its head, whilst questioning the contemporary fascination with seri…
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Our journey through the filmography of Tim Burton continues. In part 1 of our Batman episode we talked the journey of Batman the character to our screens and this week we're talking the film's journey to screen, the film itself and so much more. Along with some great movie tangents there are tidbits all about the film, including Jack Nicholson's ey…
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In this week's episode, we take a look at Tim Burton's second feature film. The cult classic, Beetlejuice. It's a film that helped launch the careers of both Burton and Michael Keaton and has become one of the film most named when discussing Burton's filmography. But the big question is...will it be the same film we both remembered or something tot…
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It's time to get Bangerang and rewatch 1991's American adventure film, Hook Based on the novel Peter and Wendy by J. M. Barrie. Screenplay by Jim V Hart, and Directed by the great Steven Spielberg. Starring a powerhouse cast of the great Robin Williams as Peter Pan, Dustin Hoffman as Captain Hook, Julia Roberts as Tinker Bell, Super Mario himself B…
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We were commissioned by Ko-fi to review the Pixar masterpiece, 2007's American computer-animated comedy-drama film, Ratatouille Original story by Jan Pinkava, who co-wrote with the screenwriter and director of this film, the legendary Brad Bird. Starring a Patton Oswalt, Ian Holm, Lou Romano, Janeane Garofalo, Brad Garrett, Peter O'toole, and Will …
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In this week's episode, we take a look at Tim Burton's first feature film. Pee-Wee's Big Adventure is a cult hit with wacky characters and absurdist situations that all take place on a cross country road trip. To say these two Aussie's didn't know what hit them is an understatement but amongst all their attempts at wrapping their head around Paul R…
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In this week's episode, we return for Part 2 of our epic introduction into the works of Tim Burton. Where last week we travelled through Burton's journey to his first feature film, this week we discuss his body of work. We also discuss the films we are most looking forward to, what could be his least prolific piece of work and what our surprise fil…
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We're back for season 8! In this season we're talking Tim Burton. Best known for films such as Edward Scissorhands, Batman, Sweeney Todd, Mars Attacks and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Burton has carved himself a niche market of accessible gothic horror romance stories.In this two part episode we'll discuss his journey into becoming the film m…
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An appropriate movie to review as we release episode 100 of our show. One of the all-time classics, we explore our rewatch of 1985's American science fiction film, Back to the Future. Directed by Robert Zemeckis, who co-wrote the screenplay with Bob Gale. Starring Michael J. Fox as Marty McFly, Christopher Lloyd as Emmett "Doc" Brown, Lea Thompson …
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IMDb has always been a critical resource to learn about films, cast and crew, and learn about trivia and read reviews. I've always loved their top 100 list to see what the people, not the critics, choose as the best movies of all time, Tim picked the category "IMDb's Top 50 Movies", we choose our picks, and fate decides our nostalgia review. Which …
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Nothing says horror movie like a good old fashioned legal drama! *Dun Dun* Join us as we review 2005's American supernatural horror legal drama film, The Exorcism of Emily Rose. This film won our "Spin the Wheel" event for Based on a True Story, in which this film barely counts as a true story... We recorded this one LIVE and in person for the firs…
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Join us as we Spin The Wheel on the category "Based on a True Story". I think we all learned the dangers of keeping a topic very open ended, and I think we broke Nikki in this episode. Nikki picked the category, we choose our picks, and fate decides our nostalgia review. Which movie's did we pick and which one are we reviewing next? Listen and find…
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Written by Cooper Layne and John Rogers (first draft of Transformers and screenplay for Catwoman), directed by John Amiel. Starring Aaron Eckhart as Dr. Josh Keyes, Hilary Swank as Major Beck Childs, Delroy Lindo as Braz, Stanley Tucci as Dr. Zimsky, Tchéky Karyo as Dr. Leveque, DJ Qualls as Rat, Bruce Greenwood as Commander Bob and Alfre Woodard a…
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Huge shout out to Psychostick for letting us feature their epic rendition of "Danger Zone" and all its explosive wonder. Check our their current tour schedule and their new album "...and stuff" available now! In today's episode, we ask ourselves a simple question: "How Would Sean Bean Have Died" in 1986's American action drama film, Top Gun. I am j…
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Join us as we "Spin The Wheel" on Disaster Movies. In the end, I think we could all agree that disaster movies are often a disaster of a movie... The winner is no exception to that rule. Kari picked the category, we choose our picks, and fate decides our nostalgia review. Which movie's did we pick and which one are we reviewing next? Listen and fin…
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