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Boozy's Legal Funhouse

Boozy Barrister/Boozy Badger

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Boozy, a Philadelphia area attorney and comedian, sits down every two weeks with his performing partner and certified Legal Layman, Alkali, for a discussion of legal news and an explanation of how legal principles are truly messed up. Every other week the pair look at an actual legal case, current or historical, in a lighthearted and profane manner as Boozy tries to get Alkali to understand the law really can be made up as one goes along.
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Let's Try This

Facacta Comedy Funhouse Network

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Stephanie and Kevin Clark like separate things, but they love each other. Join in on the fun as they take you through segments and just talk to each other.
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Welcome to INertia's Funhouse. INertia can affect movement, whether standing still or in motion. Music stirs up many emotions in us all. It is my vision that the music you hear on this site brings a smile to face, fun to your life and most of all, Get you up and dance. Enjoy!!
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FiFi's Fun House

FiFi's Fun House

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FiFi's Fun House is a show hosted by NYC based Drag superstar FiFi DuBois, where she invites her guests over to discuss the preforming arts, entertainment news, story times and Disney! Learn more at www.wysp.us and follow us at @fifisfunhouse and @fifiduboisdq on Instagram.
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The Funhouse Family does podcasts now! Join Brian Toews and Jake Foerg as they interview members of the Seattle community about what they love and the challenges they've faced as emerging artists & creators. See what else The Funhouse Family is working on at funhousefam.com and on Facebook, Instagram, & Twitter @funhousefam. Presented by Partyfish Media 🎉🐟
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A place for Jokes, Comedy and Crazy Topics. Sit back, Relax and Have a good laugh! There is no telling what could happen on the show. We might also talk about Vaping, Since this is a PODcast form of The VapnFagan channel on YouTube. I will also upload some shows from FA'Q Friday and Not Another Vape Show.
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A podcast celebrating the golden age of pop culture. For the kids who counted down every song on American Top 40, clipped a Monkees record from a box of Alpha-Bits or begged their parents for a Han Solo action figure or Six Million Dollar Man lunchbox. Join Emmy-winning writer Frank Santopadre and a panel of equally obsessed celebs, superfans, cultural experts and industry insiders as they gush and geek out over the TV, films, toys and trends of the 1960s, 70s, 80s...and beyond.
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Comedian and actor Gilbert Gottfried, a man Stephen King once called “a national treasure,” talks with the show business legends, icons and behind-the-scenes talents who shaped his childhood and influenced his comedy. Along with co-host and fellow pop culture fanatic Frank Santopadre, Gilbert is joined by comics, actors, musicians, talk show hosts, writers and other eyewitnesses to Hollywood history, including Bruce Dern, Chevy Chase, “Weird Al” Yankovic, Adam West, Steve Buscemi, Micky Dole ...
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"Twisted Parables takes classic moral lessons and flips them into eerie, unexpected, and thought-provoking tales that blur the line between wisdom and horror. Each episode unravels a dark reinterpretation of familiar stories, leaving you questioning the true meaning behind the lessons we thought we understood."
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Walk Softly Children

Jessica Fritz-Aguiar

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Attorney Jessica Fritz-Aguiar continues the investigation of the Doreen Vincent case featured on Season 2 of the podcast Faded Out. Fritz-Aguiar was the lead investigator on that podcast, and has filed a FOIA request against the Wallingford CT police, to get to the bottom of this 32 year old missing persons case.
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Hello guys and welcome this is where I give news updates about wwe and big major events in the world and I also give feedback on topics. But I love doing these podcast and remember wherever you are if you feel alone you are never alone. And my catchphrase is remember be nice
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The Splashizah podcast. With your host Dallas Watson. This is the place for random talking, reviews, news, conspiracies, special guests and most importantly, full throttle idiocy. Tune now to get your daily dose of SPLASHIZAH.
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Support me by signing up for a Capital One Credit Card @ https://capital.one/3HXyn5z What's in your wallet? Don't forget to visit like and share our FB Page @ https://www.facebook.com/ridesharewaynestersfunhouse/ Have a great day or else
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Final Girl Friday

Molly O'Blivion

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Final Girl Friday is a passion podcast hosted by voice actor and film fanatic Molly O'Blivion. Featuring retrospective reviews, interviews, and community engagement, the show's aim is to celebrate all facets of horror filmmaking and appreciation directly from the mouths of fans. Hosted by Molly O'Blivion Edited by Jonathon Bradley Featuring music by Gory Rory Special thanks to Taylor S. Doose Miscellaneous sound effects from https://freesound.org/ Clips used solely in the interest of immersi ...
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A podcast that explores the way technology and media shape our thoughts about God and our neighbor. Available wherever you get your podcasts, including YouTube. Visit bio.link.com/digitalspell for extra podcast resources or to support the podcast with a Buy Me A Coffee tip or subscription!
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The Film Room is your go-to horrorcast for all your horror movie needs! Join the host as he navigates his way through some of your favorite slasher and horror franchises. With occasional guests, you get multiple perspectives and opinions on the movies you grew up loving. Unlock exclusive content and support the show at https://www.patreon.com/TheFilmRoomHorror Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Get Outta My Head!

Get Outta My Head!

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Get Outta My Head! is a general chat podcast hosted by Kaite Wilson and Tobi Smash. Each episode we will try to invite a guest to join us in a conversation about literally anything. If you would like to sponsor a episode of this podcast, get in touch at [email protected] Cover art by Kevin Short
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Pillow Fright

Pillow Fright

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Welcome to Pillow Fright: a horror podcast hosted by your three genre-loving besties who bring over all of the scary VHS tapes your parents would NEVER let you watch...but we will! You're invited to our weekly slumber party where we relive our nostalgic youth and stay up all night chatting about all things horror from the comfort of our pillow fort. From cult classics and deep cuts to new releases and everything else in between - we've got you covered. Now, let's grab our sleeping bags and h ...
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Antonio Garcia is the author of several books, and now he writes New Short Stories weekly. This podcast is the audio versions of those short stories. You can watch video versions on Youtube, follow him on Facebook/AntonioGarciaBooks. You can order signed copies of his novels at www.AntonioGarciaBooks.com
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Join Mystery Maven Roxie Zwicker for a unique radio show that features New England folklore, history, mystery and ghost stories. Roxie has been entertaining the locals, visitors from away and curious souls with her unique stories since 1994. New England Curiosities, Roxie's company has been offering tours and special haunted events since 2002. Featured in the Boston Herald and the New York Times. TV appearances include New Hampshire Chronicle, The History Channel and the Travel Channel! Disc ...
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Heroes of Tomorrow

Untold Stories Project

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Our show is a part of the Untold Stories Project. We are a live-play running a group of new teen heroes who attend Claremont Academy. Our podcast shares a universe with our streaming Mutants & Masterminds shows. New shows appearing on Fridays! In addition to this show, the Untold Stories Project also produces several weekly shows on Twitch at https://www.twitch.tv/untoldstoriesproject Ee have a YouTube channel with exclusive programming including Story Forge, a show about creating characters ...
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Jason, Megan from Spoilerpiece Theatre (the balanced critic), and Paul from The Countdown (the curmudgeon) reunite to continue their descent into the golden age of slashers. This round, they tackle the first wave of 1981’s massive blood-soaked slate. The Blood Pool includes: Home Sweet Home (Jan 1, 1981) – a killer Thanksgiving turkey of a movie to…
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A phone rings. A red balloon taps the window. When Riley returns to her aunt’s house in Grayfall, the past answers back—leading her to an abandoned funhouse where a tall, thin clown called Hush writes endings in mirrors. This is a 45-minute psychological horror story inspired by the mood of Sinister, Silent Hill, and Scream—a slow, suffocating desc…
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This week, we discuss two films about young women forced to become assassins. The first is The Villainess (2017), directed by Jung Byung-gil, starring Kim Ok-vin. According to Jung, the movie was inspired by La Femme Nikita, which he watched at the age of 10. The second is La Femme Nikita (1990), written and directed by Luc Besson. The film stars A…
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LISTEN: Apple • Spotify • PocketCasts • MP3 • YouTube • Overcast • Soundcloud • Amazon Music Since AMT409 the Branaghniacs have has spoken, Ken is hot and so are the other entries on then 16-year-old Charlotte’s list of Sexy Old Men (as of 22nd January 2011) We also consider: who is the piggy in a piggyback fibby wedding speeches the fallibility of…
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Keeping with the theme of this week's "Fun For All Ages" game show episode, GGACP revisits this 2017 conversation with "Match Game" writer Dick DeBartolo, who recalls his days as a staff writer-consultant for Goodman-Todson and crafting quips and questions for "Match Game," "Tattletales" and "What's My Line?" Also, the boys look back at some obscur…
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In part one of a two-part episode, producer-executive Bob Boden ("Card Sharks," "Press Your Luck," "To Tell the Truth"), author-historian Adam Nedeff ("Gong This Book," "This Day in Game Show History") and this week's co-host, comedian-producer Rich Brown ("Beat the Clock," "You Bet Your Life with Jay Leno") join Frank for a salute to 75+ years of …
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September marks the 50th anniversary of the debut of Mel Brooks' short-lived Robin Hood spoof "When Things Were Rotten," starring beloved character actors Dick Gautier and Bernie Kopell. Back in 2016, Bernie joined Gilbert and Frank to talk about that series, as well as his six decades in show business, working with legends Steve Allen, Jack Benny …
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Chad, Andy, Doug and Bingo catch up the week before the big Vegas show, in the NEW STUDIO/old set from Discount Meat. Watch along on YouTube Teasers: Andy's Life Changes for the Worse / Chad Crushes at the DMV / Doug's a Quitter / Joe Rogan riding with Hitler / Vegas Bus Plans and more! Bid on Doug's jacket: https://www.ebay.com/usr/stinkchicken Vi…
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This week, we discuss two pioneering British folk horror films. The first is The Blood on Satan's Claw (1971). Set in early 18th-century England, it follows the residents of a rural village whose youth fall under the influence of a demonic presence after a local farmer unearths a mysterious deformed skull buried in a field. The second is Witchfinde…
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In connection with the latest "Fun For All Ages" disco episode, GGACP revisits this 2014 interview with the composer of the disco smash “It’s Raining Men,” musician, conductor and comedian (and friend of the podcast) Paul Shaffer. In this episode recorded in the New York Friars Club's Ed Sullivan Room, Paul talks about being influenced by '60s-era …
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Frank sets the FFAA time machine back to the decadent and "dancetastic" 1970s as comedian-author Frank DeCaro ("Disco: Music, Movies and Mania Under the Mirror Ball") and Grammy-nominated singer Cory Daye (Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band, Kid Creole and the Coconuts) celebrate the songs, artists, movies, nightclubs and cultural impact of the d…
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Frank sets the FFAA time machine back to the decadent and "dancetastic" 1970s as comedian-author Frank DeCaro ("Disco: Music, Movies and Mania Under the Mirror Ball") and Grammy-nominated singer Cory Daye (Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band, Kid Creole and the Coconuts) celebrate the songs, artists, movies, nightclubs and cultural impact of the d…
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The Slashers: 1980 (Season 1 Rebroadcast) Coming to you from the last video store in the universe, this is The Slashers. Season 1 was originally recorded in 2023, and we’re re-airing it now on this new feed to get you ready for Season 2! Hosted by Jason from Binge Movies, Megan Kerns from Spoilerpiece Theatre, and Paul from The Countdown, The Slash…
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GGACP marks the recent 50th anniversary of ABC's "Welcome Back Kotter" (September 9, 1975) with this ENCORE of an 2020 interview with Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Famer and The Lovin’ Spoonful founder (and singer-composer of the "Welcome Back, Kotter" theme song!) John Sebastian. In this episode, John entertains Gilbert and Frank with anecdotes about Cass…
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Following an eventful show in Phoenix, Doug and Andy meet up with Bingo in Tucson, get updated on the outcome of her undercarriage surgery, and share their own stories from the road. Bid on Stanhope's deep red sport coat now: https://www.ebay.com/itm/236327371603 Support the show - visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/STANHOPE and use code STAN…
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This week, we discuss two films dealing with colonialism in Africa. The first is Cobra Verde, directed by Werner Herzog and starring Klaus Kinski, in their fifth and final collaboration. Based upon Bruce Chatwin's 1980 novel The Viceroy of Ouidah, the film depicts the life of a fictional slave trader who travels to the West African kingdom of Dahom…
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In connection with this week's "Fun for All Ages" William Castle tribute, GGACP revisits this 2015 conversation about Castle's 1959 horror "classic" (and longtime Gilbert favorite) "The Tingler." Also in this episode: the sex lives of Batman villains! Vincent Price gives it his all! Roy Scheider replaces Richard Dreyfuss! And the return of Herve’ V…
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Frank welcomes "Mystery Science Theater 3000" writer-performer Frank Conniff, horror host Rich "Svengoolie" Koz and filmmaker Jeffrey Schwarz ("Spine Tingler! The William Castle Story") for a loving look back at the B-movies of legendary producer, director and showman William Castle ("13 Ghosts," "Mr. Sardonicus," "House on Haunted Hill"), his inno…
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Frank welcomes "Mystery Science Theater 3000" writer-performer Frank Conniff, horror host Rich "Svengoolie" Koz and filmmaker Jeffrey Schwarz ("Spine Tingler! The William Castle Story") for a loving look back at the B-movies of legendary producer, director and showman William Castle ("13 Ghosts," "Mr. Sardonicus," "House on Haunted Hill"), his inno…
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EP 202: Top Grossing Movies of 2009, Ranked Part II Few believed Blue Cat People would work, but by the end of the 2000s, it was the biggest movie of all time. Proving once again, you should never bet against Jim Cameron. Jason and Robert Yaniz Jr. (Crooked Table) close out the Top Grossing Movies of the 2000s series with the five biggest hits of 2…
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GGACP celebrates the birthday (September 9) of recurring guest and friend of the podcast, Emmy-winning writer-director-producer Bill Persky by presenting this ENCORE of his very first appearance back in 2014. In this episode, Bill talks about his working relationship with the late, great Carl Reiner, creating “That Girl” with partner Sam Denoff, di…
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This week, we discuss two New York police films from 1981. The first is Nighthawks, which follows Sylvester Stallone and Billy Dee Williams as a couple of undercover detctives tasked with taking down a ruthless international terrorist played by Rutger Hauer. The second is Fort Apache, The Bronx, which stars Paul Newman as Murphy, a veteran street c…
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Extra episodes over on YouTube and Patreon After settling into their favorite SF watering hole, the misadventures and wild stories find them — learning about cracky cable car drivers, sprawling out on the bed upstairs where Kamala Harris had a steamy run in with an ex line-backer, and brightening the day of a sad stranger mourning the loss of her m…
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In connection with the latest "Fun For All Ages" tribute to "The Love Boat," GGACP revisits this 2019 interview with Captain Stubing himself, actor Gavin MacLeod. In this memorable episode, Gavin joins Gilbert and Frank for a candid conversation about paying dues, playing bad guys, crushing on Marilyn Monroe, acting with (and without) a hairpiece a…
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To celebrate one of the most popular shows in television history, ABC's "The Love Boat," Frank sits down with author and historian Jim Colucci ("Love Boat Forever: An Unauthorized Tour of the Lido Deck"), actor-comedian Murray Hill ("Somebody Somewhere") and Vicki Stubing herself, actress Jill Whelan, for a lighthearted (and revealing!) conversatio…
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To celebrate one of the most popular shows in television history, ABC's "The Love Boat," Frank sits down with author and historian Jim Colucci ("Love Boat Forever: An Unauthorized Tour of the Lido Deck"), actor-comedian Murray Hill ("Somebody Somewhere") and Vicki Stubing herself, actress Jill Whelan, for a lighthearted (and revealing!) conversatio…
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GGACP celebrates September's National Piano Month with this ENCORE of a 2019 interview with Emmy-winning writer and Tony-winning composer David Yazbek (“The Full Monty,” “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels,” “The Band’s Visit”). In this episode, David joins the boys for a funny conversation about the golden age of kiddie show hosts, the comedy albums of Spike…
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This week, we discuss two crime films from director Richard Brooks. The first is Looking for Mr. Goodbar, based on Judith Rossner's best-selling 1975 novel of the same title, which was inspired by the 1973 murder of New York City schoolteacher Roseann Quinn. The film stars Diane Keaton, Richard Gere and Tom Berenger. The second is In Cold Blood, ba…
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Send us a text It's our 250th episode! Today Eric and Neil finally talk about the elephant in the room of action cinema, Steven Segal. We talk about what might be his peak performance in, Marked For Death. We spend a lot of time talking about the myth of Steven Segal and why what looked cool back then, is laughable now. Grab your puffy satin jacket…
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A dirt road erased from GPS. A town that never lets the clock reach 12:02. A sign that reads: “Welcome to the Abandoned Town that know one should visit.” Tonight’s original horror narration drags you past the second sign, into a place that needs a witness—and won’t let you leave without paying something you can’t live without. In this 12-minute sma…
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LISTEN: Apple • Spotify • PocketCasts • MP3 • YouTube • Overcast • Soundcloud • Amazon Music At the bottom of the post are the photos you’ll need to picture Olly’s mum’s erotic occasional table with detachable stiffy, and listener Erica’s sweary embroidery and butt planter. Oh, and beware, the pics are NSFW unless you work at the Saucy Decor Factor…
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GGACP celebrates the 50th anniversary of one of Gilbert's favorite 70s movies, the Gene Hackman-starrer "Night Moves" (released in summer, 1975) by revisiting this discussion from back in 2015. Also in this episode: Kenneth Mars! "Prime Cut"! Arthur Penn tries his hand at film noir! Henry Fonda brings order to the Old West! And Gilbert remembers cl…
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Frank explores his lifelong obsession with breakfast cereals (and breakfast cereal advertising) with the help of author Marty Gitlin ("The Great American Cereal Book") and cereal expert/curator Ami Moyal. In this episode, the boys discuss the golden age of sugary cereals, the showdown between Quisp and Quake, the legendary voices behind Cap'n Crunc…
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Frank explores his lifelong obsession with breakfast cereals (and breakfast cereal advertising) with the help of author Marty Gitlin ("The Great American Cereal Book") and cereal expert/curator Ami Moyal. In this episode, the boys discuss the golden age of sugary cereals, the showdown between Quisp and Quake, the legendary voices behind Cap'n Crunc…
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EP #201: 2009, Part II — Conspiracy Season 2009 didn’t just entertain—it reflected a culture already steeped in paranoia and conspiratorial thinking. Jason and Chauncey Telese (La Podfidential) rank five box office giants that, in hindsight, reveal how stories of secret cabals, engineered crises, and “truth” shaped by vibes over facts were already …
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What happens when greed goes too far? A high-powered attorney, a life of excess, and a debt he thought no one would ever collect—until something sinister came to take what was owed. This terrifying true horror story follows a man who built his empire on deception, only to find himself haunted by a presence he can’t escape. As his world crumbles, th…
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The GGACP team celebrates the birthday (b. August 24) of Emmy-winning writer, comedian, actor, podcaster and film buff Dana Gould with this ENCORE of an interview from 2016. In this episode, drops by the studio to chat about everything from Hollywood “fixers” to werewolf transformations and to regale Gilbert and Frank with stories about everyone fr…
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The GGACP team celebrates the birthday of their late, great colleague Mike "McBeardo" McPadden (b. August 21) by revisiting this deep-dive into Mike's favorite taglines from classic (and non-classic) horror films. Also in this episode: The cinema of Marjoe Gortner! “Humanoids from the Deep”! Henry Fonda goes slumming! And Elvis’ favorite Christmas …
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In this conclusion of a two-part episode, Frank and guest co-host Dan Pasternack talk to Emmy-winning writer-actor-director Robert Smigel about his lifelong obsession with Charles Schulz and Peanuts, his preference for "specific" comedy, his working relationship with Lorne Michaels and his unusual friendship with Blackwolf the Dragonmaster. Also, T…
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In this conclusion of a two-part episode, Frank and guest co-host Dan Pasternack talk to Emmy-winning writer-actor-director Robert Smigel about his lifelong obsession with Charles Schulz and Peanuts, his preference for "specific" comedy, his working relationship with Lorne Michaels and his unusual friendship with Blackwolf the Dragonmaster. Also, T…
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EP #200: VHS Summer V–80s Sex Comedies 200 episodes! To mark the milestone, Jason is joined by Clare from W-Rated to rewind to the neon-soaked heyday of 1980s sex comedies. From locker room pranks to ski slope stripteases, these raunchy relics of VHS culture pushed boundaries and buttons. Along the way, friends and fans drop in with special message…
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