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WHAT WENT WRONG

Sad Boom Media

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What Went Wrong covers Hollywood’s most notoriously disastrous movie productions, digging into the behind-the-scenes insanity of everything from massive flops to record-breaking blockbusters. In each episode, hosts Lizzie Bassett and Chris Winterbauer dive into a new film to explore the mind-blowing (and sometimes numbing) reasons why making a movie is nearly impossible (especially a good one). Produced by David Boman. JOIN OUR PATREON FOR 'WWW' BONUS CONTENT!
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Bring Me the Axe is a comedy podcast celebrating the best (and worst) horror from a time when the video store ruled the night. Every other week, brothers Bryan and Dave White (and the occasional guest) heed the call of nostalgia and evaluate the classic 70s and 80s horror movies they loved in their childhood to determine whether the movies are still relevant today or should be allowed to fade into obscurity.
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Theory and Craft

David Crawford and Chris Yang

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Applying the theory of computer science to the craft of software engineering. Each episode we focus on one idea from computer science and try to understand how it fits into our world as professional programmers. Think of it as book club for coders.
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We are here to rediscover the ‘Freddy’s Nightmares’ TV show which featured horror movie icon Freddy Krueger of A Nightmare on Elm Street. Join your hosts, director Henrique Couto and horror movie fanatic David Denoyer every week as they take you back for an in-depth look at a every single episode, all while sharing trivia, humor and a big dose of nostalgia. Featuring exclusive interviews with the people who made the show such as writers, directors and showrunners!
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The Greatest Movie Ever Made

The Greatest Movie Ever Made

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With countless films produced during the course of over a century of film history, determining the greatest movie ever made seems like an impossible exercise. Thankfully, Justus Burkitt and David Scandura — God's favorite idiots — have taken on this Sisyphean task. Join these two film fanatics each week as they meticulously and rigorously review a wide range of movies, painstakingly searching all corners and niches of film history to once and for all find the Greatest Movie Ever Made.
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Crazy Train Radio

Jonathan Steele

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Sports & Entertainment podcast since 2012, Originally from Orlando, FL, now based in the Northeast! For the fans from the fans! Enjoy providing interviews with different guests from the Sports & Entertainment fields and have different questions besides the same old q & a's you hear on other shows. Will be able to read different Articles & Blogs written main host "The Crock" Jonathan Steele, contributor Dr. Mike Lano & others. https://crazytrainradio.blogspot.com/
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The Jeremiah Show: Pop Culture, Music Icons Food Gods

Jeremiah D. Higgins | Culinary, Pop Culture & Music Expert

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Pop Culture, Music Icons, Food Gods Voices Carry. We feature the world's most fascinating guests from the worlds of pop culture, music, and culinary arts. The Jeremiah Show is broadcast on radio stations in Los Angeles, New York City, Philadelphia, Boston, London, Santa Barbara, Ontario, and Somerset, UK. It is heard weekly in over 100 countries, shared, downloaded, streamed, and viewed over 2.5 million times. In our 19th season and with over 1,400 shows, honorary guests have included John C ...
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Word In Your Ear

Mark Ellen, David Hepworth and Alex Gold

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Mark Ellen and David Hepworth have been talking about and writing about music together and individually for a collective eighty years in magazines like Smash Hits, Mojo and The Word and on radio and TV programmes like "Rock On", "Whistle Test" and VH-1. Over thirteen years ago, when working on the late magazine The Word, they began producing podcasts. Some listeners have been kind enough to say these have been very special to them. When the magazine folded in 2012 they kept the spirit of tho ...
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The Breakroom Stories is an audio journal that specializes in strange fiction. We want to be a publication that evokes the eerie familiarity we all feel with the region between wakefulness and dream. We want to be a forum for odd or untraditional voices. We want to be a home for stories that make their readers shiver and shake. To paraphrase David Foster Wallace, we want to be a source of fiction that comforts the disturbed, and that disturbs the comfortable.
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‘Billy Bragg: A People’s History’ is just out, a new and wholly original kind of memoir written by himself, friends, collaborators and fans, and packed with old snapshots, concert bills, reviews and ephemera. It’s very good indeed. He looks back here with us at … … meeting Taylor Swift – “and we both knew who the other was!” … a total of 2,700 gigs…
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The Graduate, Trainspotting, Jaws, Star Wars, Citizen Kane – films you can’t picture without thinking of the music. Mark Kermode has been gripped by the marriage of movie and soundtrack since Dougal and the Blue Cat (aged 6) and, with Jenny Nelson, has just published ‘Surround Sound: the Stories of Movie Music’. We talk to him here about… … Scorses…
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In 1999, a found footage documentary showed audiences the terrifying last days of 3 intrepid filmmakers before they disappeared forever. Thanks to the popularity of the film, their mothers received condolence calls and police offered to reopen their case - there was just one problem… they were actors and they were very much alive. ‘The Blair Witch …
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This week we're looking at 1987's A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors. It took three movies to make Freddy Krueger Freddy as we know him today. An empire of horror was launched off the back of this movie: toys, comic books, video games, masks, everything. Dream Warriors dropped at a critical moment for A Nightmare On Elm Street, after the c…
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This week’s news put through the wringer and hung out to dry. On the line you’ll find … … Taylor Swift and Ophelia and other things pop videos turned into tourist attractions … the appeal of D’Angelo’s Voodoo: “he made albums with no disdain for the listener” …. David Hepworth and “the single most exciting thing that ever happened to me in my entir…
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THE JEREMIAH SHOW Featuring Legendary Hollywood Film Composer William Goldstein The Legendary Hollywood Film Composers Series Brought to you by The Jeremiah Show & Executive Producer Carol Connors William Goldstein joins The Jeremiah Show for an extraordinary conversation about the mystery and mastery of creating music in real time. A pioneer of In…
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Welcome to prime time, dipshits! David and Justus summon Tony Moschetti for his third spooky season appearance on the podcast. This time, they’re discussing Freddy Krueger’s third cinematic outing and all of its delightful 80’s charm and cheese. But is this Elm Street adventure a real nightmare, or is it the Greatest Movie Ever Made? A Nightmare on…
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THE JEREMIAH SHOW Featuring Bill Conti The Legendary Hollywood Film Composers Series Brought to you by The Jeremiah Show & Executive Producer Carol Connors "You have to have luck.” - Bill Conti Academy Award-winning composer Bill Conti reflects on a legendary career spanning decades of iconic film music, from Rocky to The Karate Kid. In this insigh…
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The Zombies formed before the Stones and had huge hits with She’s Not There and Time Of The Season. Their baroque masterpiece Odessey and Oracle now gets ranked beside Revolver and Pet Sounds. Colin Blunstone has a solo tour in 2026 and looks back here in his wood-panelled den at the first shows he played, the people he met and being No 1 in Americ…
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This lavish, beautifully designed collection of late ‘60s news stories, reviews and press clippings sheds new light on the band’s roots and ascent from the days when the Kidderminster Shuttle would spell their name wrong and print their parents’ address. Richard Morton Jack, author and compiler of ‘Led Zeppelin: The Only Way To Fly’, looks back her…
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Shifting the pass-the-parcel of news and removing the wrapping when the music stops. Which this week happens here … … will rock bands get offered the Saudi money? … “there could be no British nightclubs in 2030” … Diane Keaton and why all men were besotted … the day Led Zeppelin played an Aqua Theatre for an audience swimming and in boats … “the op…
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This week Chris and Lizzie dive into Wes Craven's nightmares, bask in Johnny Depp's nauseatingly green performance, and marvel at Freddy Krueger's culinary inspired makeup. Plus, how Bob Shaye's leap of faith on Elm Street gave us Peter Jackson's "The Lord of the Rings", Wes Craven's failed attempts to make a nice movie, and the unexpected benefits…
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This week we go back to 1979 for a look at Don Coscarelli's dreamy, stream-of-consciousness horror movie that introduced the world to The Tall Man, Reggie The Ice Cream Man, and the mirror-plated Sentinel Spheres. It's Phantasm! Is this a horror movie? Well, yeah. Of course it is. But is there more going on here than meets the eye? Also yes. Though…
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This next guest has decided to take deep dive into a very specific area of the wrestling business: AWA Title History. It’s All About The Belt is 220 pages of thoroughly-researched wrestling history of the AWA World Championship, and the belt is certainly the most powerful symbol of the business. This book goes over the 5 championship belts over the…
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What’s your favorite scary movie? Ghostface is back and he’s ready to carve up the streets of Hollywood. Join Justus and David as they dig into the thrills, chills, kills, and out of place cameos in the third installment of this landmark 90’s slasher franchise. But has the Scream formula run out of gas for this third entry, or can the legendary Wes…
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THE JEREMIAH SHOW Featuring Oscar-winning Composer David Shire The Hollywood Film Composers Series brought to you by The Jeremiah Show and Executive Producer Carol Connors David Shire's Notable Film Scores: Saturday Night Fever, Norma Rae, The Conversation, The Taking of Pelham One Two Three, All the President’s Men, Return to Oz, Short Circuit, an…
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The look, sound, story and dynamic of the Beatles can’t be imagined without him. Nor can their success. Tom Doyle, author and drummer, examines the unexplored depths of the one at the back from 70 different angles, one per chapter, in his new memoir ‘Ringo: A Fab Life’ and talks to us here about …. … how he learnt to read by looking at his Dad’s Be…
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This next guest has certainly done plenty of things, but we certainly went all over the place with our conversation. Our guest today has acted on shows like NYPD Blue, Law & Order, ER & others, but also he was a co-star with friend of the show, Linnea Quigley in the horror classic: Creepazoids! In more recent years, he has made a living in the edit…
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Tom Cruise was thrilled to be cast in 1994’s ‘Interview with the Vampire’ - he'd been a fan of the books since his teens. Imagine his surprise when he found out that author Anne Rice absolutely hated him. Join Chris and Lizzie as they break down this bloodsucking behind the scenes battle of the wills! Find out why this movie took almost 20 years to…
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This week we take on another made-for-tv movie -- another British made-for-tv movie -- as we take in the notorious BBC Halloween stunt, Ghoswatch. In 1992 the BBC set out to make a movie about a paranormal investigation gone horribly awry. The kicker is that it's cast with real BBC personalities and was kinda/sorta presented to the English TV watch…
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Steering the supercar of enquiry round the rock and roll racetrack with the occasional stop for a tyre change. Foot-to-floor moments this week include… … why are the British so hung up about posh pop stars? … the 10-second moment of his stage routine that Springsteen must find addictive … the flaming bra, the flying dress, the human horse: Lady Gag…
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The leaves are changing and ghosts are in the air, which can only mean it’s time for another TGMEM Halloween Horrorthon. This year, the boys are discussing third entries of popular horror franchises, and they’re kicking things off with this hilariously titled Conjuring sequel. Those rascally Warrens are up to their usual supernatural grifts once ag…
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THE JEREMIAH SHOW - Featuring The Legendary Charles Bernstein: Crafting Emotion Through Sound The Hollywood Film Composers Series, brought to you by The Jeremiah Show and Executive Producer Carol Connors "The limitations are the gift." - Charles Bernstein In this engaging conversation, film composer Charles Bernstein discusses the profound impact o…
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London’s Blitz club in 1980 had a huge impact on the way the decade looked and sounded, the launchpad for Boy George, Spandau Ballet, a new age of electro-pop and many writers, designers and photographers. The author and broadcaster Robert Elms was one of its cornerstones, “a place for people who’d outgrown the 20th Century”. We talk here about his…
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As we crawl into spooky season, Lizzie pries open the caskets of vampires past. Join us for a plunge into the dark history and shimmering evolution of the vampires we all know and eternally love, from their origins in Eastern Europe to the Anne Rice renaissance and beyond. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notic…
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This next guest has done so much in his career & covered many departments in his professional career: Special Effects, Acting, Makeup Department, Visual Effects, Directing Producing you name it. He is known for things like Terror Toons, The Summer of Massacre, Blood Feast 2: All U Can Eat, Exorcism at 60,000 Feet. Let’s welcome Joe Castro Joe Castr…
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This episode was recorded on June 25, 2025 at The Playground Theater in Chicago, IL. Cohosts: Blake Hood & Ilsa Morales Host: Mark Soloff ________________________________________________ Instagram: @muffedmovies Bluesky: @muffedmovies.bsky.social YouTube: @muffedmovies Tiktok: @muffedmoviespodcast #RedYoda Support the show: Patreon - Support Muffed…
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Prince’s commercial peak was Purple Rain but John McKie thinks Sign O’ The Times was his creative masterpiece and tracked down over 200 collaborators, girlfriends, “Prince whisperers”, assistants and admirers to piece together the story of its construction (without allowing himself to use the word “genius”). Which leads us up some colourful, spot-l…
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Lizzie and Chris discuss Paul Thomas Anderson’s newest film, “One Battle After Another” - the long road to bringing it to the screen, the hilly roads used to shoot it, and the roads its characters take in their respective searches for freedom in a troubled America not dissimilar from our own. Plus, Leonardo Di Caprio has never been hotter, Tony Gol…
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Paul Gorman, biographer of Malcolm McLaren and friend of the pod, tells the extraordinary story of the three young hipsters behind Granny Takes A Trip, the Kings Road store that was a magnet for rock’s glitterati in the late 60s. •⁠ ⁠Sheila Cohen, the first queen of cool; she invented the whole idea of vintage •⁠ ⁠Nigel Waymouth, who never went to …
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This next guest is an award winning writer and actor who has over 100 film, TV & stage credits. He was a staff writer for Paramount Television, he spends a lot of time giving back to the community as has the “Giving Back Corporation”. Are audience possibly knows him as “Kincaid” from Nightmare on Elm Street 3 & 4. Let’s welcome Ken Sagoes! Ken Sago…
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Who has nine lives, one Oscar, a Razzie and a check for $12-14 million? Halle Berry, and we love her for it. This week, Chris, Lizzie and Ryan Bailey (of the 'So Bad It's Good' podcast) explore a cinematic furball solidly centered in the pantheon of so bad its good greatness. They dive deep on Catwoman's origins, then throw them away just like Warn…
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This week we take a trip back to 1991 for a real video store oddity. It's a rape/revenge movie that also capitalizes on the popularity of Robocop. Written by an Emmy-award winning TV writer, starring a two-time Tony winner as the villain and chock full of kill scenes that are so creative and strange that they could only have been produced for a str…
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News, rants, theories, stories and assorted old hokum which this week stumbles into … … Kate Bush, Thunderbirds, Tim Buckley, the Blind Boys of Alabama … the magical bass adventures of Danny Thompson (and the time he headlined over the Beatles) … how Claudia Cardinale wound up on the sleeve of Blonde On Blonde … would Roxy Music have made it if the…
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The combined forces of Michael Bay, Marky Mark, and The Rock team up for this juiced up, roided out crime comedy based on a true story that’s stranger than fiction. Can David and Justus withstand the onslaught of the Bayhem? Get a pump, shoot up, and chase the American Dream on the Greatest Movie Ever Made! Pain & Gain (2013) is directed by Michael…
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THE JEREMIAH SHOW Featuring Lincoln Alexander, Award-Winning Bespoke Cake Designer And Founder of Flour House Cakes & Co. Jeremiah speaks with Lincoln Alexander, the founder of Flour House Cakes, about his journey from childhood baking memories to becoming a renowned cake artist. They explore the history of cake, the artistry involved in cake desig…
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THE JEREMIAH SHOW Featuring Artist Sijia Chen. Sijia transforms the centuries-old craft of Chinese paper-cutting into vivid contemporary collage, painting, and large-scale sculpture. "We are a human chain, linked through the years. We all left to pursue a better life." Sijia and Jeremiah explore the significance of ancestry and heritage, exploring …
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This next guest has done so many things during his career as Actor, Stuntman, Author. He got his start as a stunt man with the right look according to Tony Cecare. There is just so many things we can get into from the movies he has worked on, but let’s welcome this next guest. William ”Screen Used” Perry! William R. Perry Website: https://www.willi…
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We’ve always liked Thea Gilmore who once crossed America with Joan Baez in a pre-Election campaign tour and has released 21 albums (“I’ve got musical ADHD!)”. She looks back here at the first shows she ever saw and played which involves … … a deep dive into Jake Thackray – “Last Will And Testament still makes me cry” … spotting her dad in the crowd…
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Roger Armstrong co-founded the legendary Rock On record shop and was running the Chiswick label long before the punk rock explosion of independents, a believer that you could license rare R&B, soul and rockabilly classics while cutting new records with rising stars (Shane MacGowan, Kirsty MacColl and Joe Strummer among them). He then co-founded Ace…
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On the menu at the rock and roll state banquet … … Into the Mystic, Meet On The Ledge, In My Life, Tom Waits’ Take It With Me and other perfect songs for a last farewell … the day we joined the world’s best band … Robert Redford’s blinding handsomeness and the greatest moment – all three seconds of it – in Butch Cassidy And the Sundance Kid … best-…
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