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Pioneers of Outlaw Country

Hot Springs County Pioneer Association

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A historical podcast featuring stories from the pioneers who dared make the outlaw territory of Wyoming home. These are their stories. This podcast series has been supported by our partners; the Hot Springs County Pioneer Association, the Wyoming Cultural Trust Fund, a program of the Department of State Parks and Cultural Resources, the Wyoming Humanities, and the Wyoming Office of Transportation.
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Cruz Flores and James Kislingbury love movies and love yelling at each other about them. Whether they're good, bad, involve lesbian vampires, or a good old fashioned vigilante shooting spree, we'll be there, over thinking all of it.
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The final years in the life of legendary bandit Butch Cassidy are shrouded in mystery, from his rumored death in a Bolivian military standoff, to his escape from South America to die quietly on a Nevada ranch the 1930s. In Mateo Gil's intimate and adventurous Western, a reimagined and aged Butch Cassidy (Sam Shepard) is living under the assumed name James Blackthorn in a secluded village in Bolivia 20 years after his disappearance in 1908.
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Find out the truth behind popular, bizarre legends. Expedition Unknown, a podcast from Discovery, chronicles the adventures of Josh Gates as he investigates unsolved iconic stories across the globe. With direct audio from the hit TV show, you’ll hear Gates explore stories like the disappearance of Amelia Earhart in the south Pacific and the location of Captain Morgan's treasure in Panama. These authentic, roughshod journeys help Gates separate fact from fiction, and learn the truth behind th ...
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Awesome Movie Year

Awesome Movie Year

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Awesome Movie Year is a podcast co-hosted by film critic Josh Bell and filmmaker and comedian Jason Harris. Each season looks at why a certain year was an awesome movie year. Each episode focuses on a different film from the year being investigated. Produced by David Rosen of the Piecing It Together Podcast for the All Points West Podcast Network
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The Movies We've Never Seen Podcast

The Movies We've Never Seen Podcast

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"A Podcast where ignoramus Tarantino simps discuss movies they've never seen." -podcastgeneratorbot Each episode, we take a movie that one or more of the hosts haven't seen, riff on it, have fun with trivia and rate it how we think we will like it. We go and watch the movie, then come back and see just how wrong or right we were. Ratings are on a scale of 0 - 5 Snake Plisskens.
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The History Guy

Lance and Josh Geiger

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If you love history, this is the podcast for you! Stories of forgotten history, presented by Josh Geiger with Lance Geiger, The History Guy, from the hit YouTube channel The History Guy: History Deserves to be Remembered. Visit the channel here: www.youtube.com/TheHistoryGuyChannel We believe that history does not have to be boring. At its heart, history is storytelling, and we believe that it should be told with passion and genuine love for the material. History might be tragic, it might be ...
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There is a place at the southern edge of Wyoming’s great plains where the ghosts of outlaws past stalk streets buzzing with the bustle of cool contemporary living. This is Laramie, Wyoming - a vibrant cultural oasis in the heart of the wild west, and a pioneer town with deep roots and gun-slinging history. The best of both worlds. The place where the old west meets the new. Join us for an immersive first-person journey from the streets of Laramie’s past to its trailblazing present. Recorded ...
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Gay Future

Super Normal Media

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The year is 2062 and everyone is gay. It’s a conservative’s worst nightmare: a totalitarian government rules over what’s left of North America to spread its insidious gay agenda. Humanity’s only hope for a rebellion rests on the shoulders of a precocious teenage boy who harbors a dark secret: He's straight. A new podcast adaptation of a recently discovered, never released YA novel by Mike Pence.
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The Plot Pals

Anna Gin and Maral Mostafavi

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Join 2 Pals for entertaining chats about stories of movies and books and their reactions to the latest movies. We share our personal stories and insights about writing and filmmaking.
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Building the Movie List

Evan Mehlschau, Matthew Molina

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Each episode we evaluate one movie and vote to determine if it is one of the 100 greatest films of all time, starting with IMDb's 250 highest ranked movies. Listen along as we embark on the journey of Building the Movie List Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/btml/support
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Sunday Morning Matinee

Matt Gaventa & Adam Hearlson

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Sunday Morning Matinee -- formerly Technicolor Jesus -- is a podcast about movies and ministry for pastors, preachers, and Sunday school teachers, brought to you by the Christian Century. Hosts Matt Gaventa and Adam Hearlson choose movies from across the history of film and discuss how these movies might connect to the coming Sunday scripture from the Revised Common Lectionary.
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A group of Chicago Film Lovers who watch a film together and then immediately discuss it afterwards. This is what we call Film Punch. "Film Punch" is a spin-off of "Fresh Perspective", subscribe here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/fresh-perspective/id1129025219
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Ben and Luke's Excellent Adventures

Benjamin Abels and Luke Butler

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Luke was a Theatre major at university and is passionate about movies. Benjamin majored in Mathematics and is not. Together they watch classic and critically acclaimed movies selected by Luke and talk about them from both the insider and outsider perspectives. In every episode, Luke randomly selects a movie from his curated list of GREAT MOVIES™ Benjamin has never seen, and assigns it for Benjamin to watch. Then they discuss it.
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True Crime Date Night

Nicole Friday and KC Witzens

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A bi-weekly true-crime podcast featuring a variety of stories discussed between a married couple. Nikki is the true-crime expert and K.C. is the audio engineer. Between both of them, they brought their passions together to spend some quality time with each other. This podcast is for those wanting to get into true-crime or learn about a story before they dive into the deep end. Remember to always be cautious, be critical, and be curious. Feel free to follow us on social media for more info an ...
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On today’s episode, we talk about the series of events that connect several duels in the life of Alexander Hamilton, and about how the history of the early American republic could have hinged on the choices of a series of prominent men who couldn’t keep their guns in their pockets.De către Lance and Josh Geiger
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Today on the first Spooky episode of the season on the Movies We've Never Seen Podcast, Mike is joined by his good friend Patrick where the banned Cult classic horror film Possession. Will the be Posessed by is movie magic or be very underwhelmed? Only time will tell. This episode does contain *SPOILERS* for Possession and alot of other movies list…
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EPISODE #431-- We start off this year's SPOOKTAGON with the Italian production CEMETERY MAN, a ridiculous, campy, grotesque journey into being so Italian and horny that you just have to start killing people. A tale as old as time. It stars Rupert Everett who, if I may say so, looks like a dish. We also chat about Gordon Douglas' THEM! (1954), David…
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The ninth episode of our season on the awesome movie year of 1969 features Jason’s personal pick, Sam Peckinpah’s The Wild Bunch. Directed and co-written by Sam Peckinpah and starring William Holden, Ernest Borgnine, Robert Ryan, Edmond O’Brien and Jaime Sánchez, The Wild Bunch was nominated for two Oscars. The contemporary reviews quoted in this e…
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Send us a text Welcome to a special edition of Pioneers of Outlaw Country! Journey with us through the rich and adventurous history of the Yellowstone Highway through the Wind River Canyon, now a scenic by-way. From its rugged landscapes to the tales etched into its cliffs, this byway has seen it all. We kick off with the Gold Rush era, exploring h…
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EPISODE #430-- We get away from Westerns to delve into the East. This week we're talking the seminal wuxia picture THE ONE-ARMED SWORDSMAN (1967) staring Jimmy Wang (THE MAN FROM HONG KONG) and directed by Chang Cheh (THE MAGNIFICENT TRIO). It's a classic, if imperfect movie. Watch it. Listen to us. We also talk about REDS (1981), as well as anothe…
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Ben and Zach return to Kurosawa and explore his sequel to Yojimbo. They also explore ideas related to filmmaking, the importance of film and the importance of honor. Check it out! Episode Notes (Made with Riverside) 00:00-03:01 - Intro and Exploring Kurosawa’s Influence 03:02-05:47 - The Legacy of Sanjuro and Yojimbo 05:48-11:50 - Character Develop…
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The eighth episode of our season on the awesome movie year of 1969 features our animation pick, Peanuts adaptation A Boy Named Charlie Brown. Directed by Bill Melendez from a screenplay by Peanuts creator Charles M. Schulz and starring the voices of Peter Robbins, Pamelyn Ferdin, Glenn Gilger and Andy Pforsich, A Boy Named Charlie Brown was the fir…
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Welcome to the second episode of our new take on the podcast: Counterfactuals. This is part 2 of our season opener, talking about what might have happened if a significant president died at a moment where in real life he narrowly escaped death. After talking about Franklin Pierce and Teddy Roosevelt, we turn to the only president who was elected to…
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Today on the Movies We've Never Seen Podcast, Mike is joined by his good friend Dan where they discuss the Cult Classic Krull, not Alexandre Aja's Crawl, NOT Crullers, the pastry, NOT the land speed of horses drawing wagons... Well, maybe they do discuss that last part. This episode does contain *SPOILERS* for Krull. This podcast may contain STRONG…
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EPISODE #429-- We return to the wild, wild west with Nicholas Ray's JOHNNY GUITAR from 1954. It's a good one. It's got Sterling Hayden. People love Sterling Hayden! We also talk about the lastest (French) version of THE THREE MUSKETEERS (2023) (as well as Richard Lesters' adaptations), as well as AMC's THE TERROR (2017) (now on Netflix!), Venkat Pr…
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Send us a text When You Call Me That – Smile! It was now the Virginian's turn to bet, or leave the game, and he did not speak at once. Therefore, Trampas spoke. “Your bet, you son-of-a—.” The Virginian's pistol came out, and his hand lay on the table, holding it unaimed. And with a voice as gentle as ever, the voice that sounded almost like a cares…
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The seventh episode of our season on the awesome movie year of 1969 features our foreign film pick, Costa-Gavras’ Z. Directed and co-written by Costa-Gavras (from the novel by Vassilis Vassilikos) and starring Jean-Louis Trintignant, Yves Montand, Jacques Perrin, Pierre Dux and Irene Papas, Z was nominated for five Oscars and won two. The contempor…
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In this episode, I decided to be surprised by the information, Mr. Moody's grammatical errors and all. Holy $#8! Who is this guy? Bad luck be damned, he was a hero in the most legit ways possible. And... UNKILLABLE! (Que "dun, dun, dunnnn") Thanks for listening. Want more of the show? Become a Patreon producer at www.patreon.com/themidnighttrainpod…
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Get ready to saddle up for one of the most jaw-dropping outlaw stories from the Wild West that you’ve probably never heard of—Hank Vaughan. He wasn’t just some two-bit criminal. No, this guy was a horse-rustling mastermind, a daredevil gunslinger, and somehow, he managed to cheat death more times than should be humanly possible. In this episode, I …
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Today on the Movies We've Never Seen Podcast, Mike is joined by his good friend Michael where they watch the vampire Classic, Interview with THE Vampire. This episode does contain *SPOILERS* for Interview with THE Vampire. This podcast may contain STRONG LANGUAGE and ADULT THEMES. Not Recommended for children. This episode is Rated R. On The Movies…
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Zach and Ben finish the PTA series with his magnum opus "There Will Be Blood". One of the duo's favorites and one of the best films ever made! Episode Notes (Made with Riverside) 0:00-04:47 - Introduction with Discussion of Fall Season 04:48-06:17 - Overview of Plot 06:18-09:06 - Analysis of Daniel and HW Plainview’s Relationship 09:07-14:26 - Expl…
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Today on the Movies We HAVE Seen Podcast, Mike and Anna drive to the Theater to see a re-screening of the classing 1940 Screwball Comedy The Philadelphia Story. It has been a while since they have both seen it so they discuss it and their thoughts about it but mostly Anna's hatred for Katherine Hepburn. Will they like it as much as the first time? …
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Today on the Movies We've Never Seen Podcast, Mike is joined by ALL his good friends as they reminisce the past 100 episodes and look forward to 100 more. This podcast may contain STRONG LANGUAGE and ADULT THEMES. Not Recommended for children. This episode is Rated R. On The Movies We've Never Seen Podcast, we talk about a movie that one or more of…
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The sixth episode of our season on the awesome movie year of 1969 features Josh’s personal pick, Ronald Neame’s The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie. Directed by Ronald Neame from a screenplay by Jay Presson Allen (based on the Muriel Spark novel) and starring Maggie Smith, Pamela Franklin, Robert Stephens, Gordon Jackson and Jane Carr, The Prime of Miss …
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In 1902, Teddy Roosevelt was involved in a carriage accident which nearly killed him. In 1853, President-Elect Franklin Pierce watched hs son die in a train accident mere weeks before his inauguration. But what if those events went differently, and those presidents were killed? What is a counterfactual? In the context of studying history, it is a k…
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Alyssa Maxwell is the author of the acclaimed Gilded Age, Newport mystery series featuring Emmaline Cross. She’s a Vanderbilt by heritage, a Newporter by birth and a force to be reckoned with. Each book is set in a famous Newport Gilded Age mansion, some of them still open for viewing. Welcome to the Joys of Binge Reading, the show for anyone who e…
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EPISODE #428-- Today we lament/celebrate the life and death of actor, pretty boy, deadbeat dad, and right-wing weirdo, Alain Delon with the pile of sludge that is RED SUN (1971). Directed by the Bond series' own Terence Young, and staring Ursula Andress, Toshiro Mifune, and Charles Bronson. This flick is an East-meets-West actioner that isn't nearl…
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The second film in the Paul Thomas Anderson arc is a sprawling, jarring, and personal epic by the director. But don't let the 3-hour run time scare you away, Zach and Ben recount all of the reasons why this film is a masterpiece. Tune in to hear their opinions! Episode Notes (Made with Riverside) 0:00- 10:07 - Introduction and Plot Summary 10:08 - …
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The last American frontier, Alaska! Harsh weather, treacherous landscapes and paranormal activity?? Throw in a serial killer or two and we've got ourselves a cornucopia of craziness! Well, let's go! Thanks for listening. Want more of the show? Become a Patreon producer at www.patreon.com/themidnighttrainpodcast For merch and more, go to our officia…
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The fifth episode of our season on the awesome movie year of 1969 features our documentary pick, the Maysles brothers’ Salesman. Directed by Albert and David Maysles with Charlotte Zwerin, Salesman is a key film in the direct cinema movement. The contemporary reviews quoted in this episode come from Vincent Canby in The New York Times (https://www.…
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First in the PTA arc is a short, quirky rom-com starring Adam Sandler. Zach and Ben dissect the intricacies and brilliance of the film, as well as its importance to PTA's career. Join in on the fun! Instagram-@TheMovieVaultPodEmail us- themovievaultpod@gmail.comThis episode is brought to you by Hedman Anglin Agency. Contact them at 614-486-7300 for…
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What do beer, molasses, pea soup and snakes have in common? Well, let's go! Thanks for listening. Want more of the show? Become a Patreon producer at www.patreon.com/themidnighttrainpodcast For merch and more, go to our official website: www.themidnighttrainpodcast.com New merch designs up at https://themidnighttrain.threadless.com/…
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The fourth episode of our season on the awesome movie year of 1969 features the Cannes Film Festival Palme d’Or winner, Lindsay Anderson’s If….. Directed by Lindsay Anderson from a screenplay by David Sherwin and starring Malcolm McDowell, Robert Swann, Richard Warwick, Christine Noonan and David Wood, If…. is the first of three films Anderson dire…
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The Paul Newman arc comes to a ferocious end with a film directed by Martin Scorsese and co-starring Tom Cruise, The Color of Money. Zach and Ben break down billiards, the film's heavily theorized ending, Newman's change in acting style and still find time for another food review! Instagram-@TheMovieVaultPodEmail us- themovievaultpod@gmail.comThis …
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We’re celebrating a milestone with this podcast, the 300th episode of The Joys of Binge Reading show. And it’s wonderful to be able to share it with best-selling author Helen Brown. Helen is a good friend and a former colleague who is appearing on the show for the second time, so it’s just like all the stars are aligned. She has a remarkable gift f…
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The third episode of our season on the awesome movie year of 1969 features the year’s biggest flop, Carl Reiner’s The Comic. Directed and co-written by Carl Reiner and starring Dick Van Dyke, Michele Lee and Mickey Rooney, The Comic was inspired by Van Dyke’s love of silent film comedians. The contemporary reviews quoted in this episode come from R…
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EPISODE #427-- We're still talking classic oaters over here. Today we're rapping about the classic western from George Roy Hill, BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID from 1969. Staring prettyboy Robert Redford and salad dressing magnate Paul Newman, this movie tells the story of the last years of America's favorite duo of wisenheimers. It also has St…
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In the 4th episode of the Paul Newman Arc, Zach and Ben discuss one of Newman's greatest box office achievements, The Sting. I another team-up with George Roy Hill and Robert Redford, Newman pushes his acting style even further. Plus, some deeper philosophical ideas will be explored later in the episode. Lock in! Instagram-@TheMovieVaultPodEmail us…
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EPSIODE #426-- We celebrate the dusty dregs of the summer with the epochal revisionist western THE WILD BUNCH (1969). Directed by Sam Peckinpah and staring literally every "that guy!" from the 1950's and 60's, it's a psychotic shooting spree sent straight from hell. It's great. Listen to it. Go watch it. Maybe not in that order. We also talk about …
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The second episode of our season on the awesome movie year of 1969 features our pick for a notable filmmaking debut, Michael Ritchie’s Downhill Racer. Directed by Michael Ritchie from a screenplay by James Salter and starring Robert Redford, Gene Hackman and Camilla Sparv, Downhill Racer was filmed partially at actual Alpine Ski World Cup races. Th…
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You may have heard the stories about Butch Cassidy and his buddy, The Sundance Kid. You may have even seen the epic movie with Robert Redford, but do you know the real story? Let us begin! Thanks for listening. Want more of the show? Become a Patreon producer at www.patreon.com/themidnighttrainpodcast For merch and more, go to our official website:…
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The first episode of our season on the awesome movie year of 1969 features the highest-grossing film at the box office, George Roy Hill’s Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. Directed by George Roy Hill from a screenplay by William Goldman and starring Paul Newman, Robert Redford and Katharine Ross, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid is based loosel…
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In this episode of Ricky's Historical Tidbits, we will explore the surprising story behind the California Camel Experiment and its connection to the Virginia City Camel Races. From the mid-19th century trials of camels in the American Southwest to the whimsical camel races in Nevada today, I'll take you on a journey through this quirky slice of his…
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Continuing on in the Paul Newman arc, Zach and Ben tackle his first collab with George Roy Hill. They discuss the historical events behind the movie, the pacing and even review some pasta sauce. Check it out! Instagram-@TheMovieVaultPodEmail us- themovievaultpod@gmail.comThis episode is brought to you by Hedman Anglin Agency. Contact them at 614-48…
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As we hit the middle of our tenth season, Lex journeys to Dan’s hometown for a momentous historical baseball event with a so-so love story in 2005’s Fever Pitch. Hot topics include an unlikeable lead, when the sport overshadows the story, and missing comedy. Programming Note: In addition to this capsule episode, which contains our discussion before…
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