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Archivos Groovy

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Podcast dedicado al comentario y análisis del género cinematográfico de terror y ciencia ficción, principales sagas y personajes del género. Conducido por Elphy, Oni y Kacs.
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Welcome to the Groovy Aquarian Gal podcast. I talk about topics that I feel most passionately about, including spirituality and metaphysics, astral traveling, aliens, among others. ♒🙌👽🦋💚🍄🔥 Cover art photo provided by Blake Richard Verdoorn on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@blakeverdoorn
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"GROOVY is a new concept to the electronic music scene of Bournemouth. Melting the public of the town, and pushing beyond its borders, delivering vibes and beats of the best underground music of the moment. It's a creation we've moulded to project into all places that are committed to the new, fresh and original party scene. The dj's are out to make a connection with the cool, groovy public, the people who know music and want to hear it from people with passion and skill."
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That Groovy Scoobcast

Derek Queen and Shannon Downey

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That Groovy Scoobcast is your go-to audio-hub for all things Scooby-Doo. Hosted by Derek Queen and Shannon Downey, That Groovy Scoobcast features reviews, trivia, fun facts, news, and more! Tune in for a Scooby Snack-filled time!
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The Groovy Beet Podcast is fun, informative, and empowering podcast hosted by Jamie Nicole, Certified Holistic Health + Empowerment Coach aka The Natural HEALing Coach. The Groovy Beet Podcast was created for YOU! It’s for everyone from those who are on the beginning of their health journey to hardcore health enthusiasts. Whether you are passionate about living a holistic lifestyle or struggling with health issues and looking to gain your health naturally, this holistic podcast is what you a ...
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GroovyTakeOn "Hi Mom Project” is about helping Older Adults (people 65 and better) to feel more comfortable with social media and technology. The digital world is changing so fast, and this show is about slowing down and making social media, technology, and the online world more user-friendly. We love to talk so we might also try and get outside of technology or social media topics from time to time just to share more of the world that is around us. As always: Mom, thanks for listening! Conn ...
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Disclaimer. Do not use any handheld radio, telephone, mobile phone, computer, listening, or other device while operating any type of vehicle or transportation. Before you begin to download any episode and/or listen to Groovy Outdoors, you agree to this and failure may result in litigation against you or your agent in the event you are held liable or responsible for operating any type of device while operating any type of vehicle or transportation. In short, do not use a device and attempt to ...
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The Meddling Kids Podcast is a groovy review of all things Scooby-Doo! Join host Chase Cupo as he takes you episode-by-episode through the whole Scooby-Doo canon. We answer all your meddling questions, like: "Is Fred a serial killer? How old *is* he??" "Why does Daphne have such bad posture?" "Is Shaggy the only one who hears Scooby talk? Are these hallucinations?" #podernfamily #scoobydoo #scoobygang #comedy #tv #television
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We’re going back to the horniest years in Hollywood history for another scandalous pre-coder; Baby Face, the 1933 movie that was so shocking it solidified cinema’s censorship for the next 30 years. Watch it for free here. References Will Hays IRL You Must Remember This’ episode on Will Hays and “Pre-Code” Hollywood Wes Anderson Talks Early Hollywoo…
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It’s been out for a week but we’re not taking any chances. Here is our painstakingly spoiler-free discussion of Dune: Part Two, plus our thoughts on Madame Web and a sexy addition to the Film Pharmacy. References Denis Villeneuve on Dune: Part Two and dialogue v. cinematography for The Times ‘Dune: Part Two’ Star Stellan Skarsgard Laughed Seeing Au…
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We're back with series 4 and ahead of the Oscars next weekend, we bring you a roundup of everything you need to know about this awards season. We discuss Oppenheimer's dominance, the Barbie controversy and where The Zone of Interest sits on the Salo to Up unsettling scale. Most importantly of all, our very own awards ceremony returns. The Groovies …
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It’s the end of the year and also our series finale so we're bringing both to a close with a deeply intellectual discussion on the ultimate New Years movie, Bridget Jones’s Diary. Plus, in anticipation of awards season, we list the films we’re most excited to see over the next couple of months. References Bridget Jones’s Diary deleted scenes That s…
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For our penultimate episode of the series we’re going recommendation-heavy and spoiler-free, with our top picks of festive films, hitting every point on the Grinch-to-Elf Christmas spirit scale. References The Powell and Pressburger season from Oct-Dec 2023 - catch the last few screenings now. The Red Shoes: Beyond the Mirror exhibition Piece for A…
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We couldn’t resist the controversy around Ridley Scott’s new movie, so this week we’re discussing Napoleon and wading into the debate about historical accuracy and film. But what do you think? Let us know on instagram - @groovymoviespod. References Ridley Scott profile by Michael Schulman for The New Yorker Ridley Scott’s response to Napoleon’s cri…
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This week we are joined by Audra and Elisa from Culture Colander. They bring an American perspective to a very British class system as we dissect Emerald Fennell’s new film Saltburn, i.e. The Talented Mr Creepley. References Listen to and follow @culturecolander Interview with Emerald Fennell and the cast of Saltburn ‘The sons and daughters of The …
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Aesthetica short film festival, the Hollywood blacklist, and one of its scripts, Todd Haynes’ new movie May December, are all up for discussion this week. Expect sweeping generalisations about short films and a tabloid-esque compare-and-contrast between May December and the real-life scandal that inspired it. References Aesthetica Short Film Festiv…
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In honour of new release Fingernails, we talk dystopian romances: why they work, when they don’t, and which animal we’d like to be turned into if we didn’t find love. References Fingernails director Christos Nikou on modern dating by Lou Thomas for BFI Sheila O’Malley’s review of The Lobster Interview with Yorgos Lanthimos on The Lobster by Mekado …
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This week James drags us to the BFI IMAX for Gravity’s 10th year anniversary re-release, on a mission to prove that the cinematic experience is worth leaving the house for. Film Pharmacy The Full Monty (1997) dir. by Peter Cattaneo Pride (2014) dir. by Matthew Warchus ----------- If you love what we do, please like, subscribe and leave a review! Or…
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With DiCaprio and De Niro in fine gurning form and Thelma Schoonmaker on the edit, the gang’s back together for Martin Scorsese’s brand new film. But is it worth the 3hr26m runtime? References Killers of the Flower Moon: Oil, Money, Murder and the Birth of the FBI by David Grann (the book the film is based on) Interview with Leonardo DiCaprio and L…
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It’s that spooky time of year and Practical Magic’s 25th anniversary. So this week we take a whistlestop tour through witch movie history to our final destination: the 90s (cinema’s hexiest decade?). References ‘Screaming, Flying, And Laughing: Magical Feminism’s witches in contemporary film, television and novels’ by Kimberly Ann Wells ‘Witches, “…
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To any Swifties listening - hello, welcome. To any non-Swifties, please forgive us. We couldn’t resist discussing the music-movie partnership of an era. So this week we take the opportunity to ask the question: do concert films work? We, of course, dive into Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour but also compare it with another concert movie that is currently i…
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It's the 30 year anniversary of Dazed and Confused (1993), Richard Linklater's ode to 70s adolescence. And he wasn't alone - many of the 90s greatest films were set in the last vinyl decade. Besides the dramatically pointy collars and avocado bathroom sets, what was the appeal? To answer the question, we take a closer look at Linklater's coming-of-…
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Inspired by new release Past Lives, this week we look at love stories about what could have been. We discusses the enduring influence of 90s clanger Sliding Doors and the indie classic, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. References Past Lives director Celine Song explains ‘in-yun’ 'Break-Up' - This American Life's podcast episode I don’t want t…
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We return to our favourite debate: monogamy vs. polyamory. This time with love triangles as the point of entry. We discuss new release Passages' somewhat bleak version of the shape, and look back at more optimistic portrayals, including Woody Allen's Spanish holiday fantasy Vicky, Cristina, Barcelona and the pre-code shocker Design For Living. Lily…
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This week we take a closer look at the writers and actors strikes and what the impact will be for film-making and cinemas. We also pick our must-see movies from the Venice Film Festival. Donate here to emergency financial assistance writers, performers and people in support roles affected by the strike Donate here to SAG-AFTRA's emergency fund Refe…
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This week on the podcast we’re trying our hand at the greatest radio format of all time. Lily does her best (very bad) Kirsty Young impression as James' delivers his top 3 Desert Island DVDs. He also, of course, details his preferred AV set-up for shipwrecked screenings - think monkeys in tuxedos. References The lowdown on Cargo Cults 'The rise (an…
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This week we're discussing directors who have achieved cult status: the ones you can recognise within 24 frames of a film - the Taratinos, the Hitchcocks and of course, the Nolans. We come up with rules for achieving cult of director status and question if superstar directors still have power in the era of streaming services. References A quick gui…
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This week James tells the amazing story behind the rise of women editors in cinema and we take a closer look at three of the best: Verna Fields (Jaws), Thelma Schoonmaker (Raging Bull) and Anne V. Coates (Out of Sight). References 'The Celluloid Ceiling' - stats on behind-the-scenes women in 2022's top grossing films 'Edited By' - an excellent sour…
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The Great British Summer is letting us down so we’re escaping to Italy for a cinematic holiday special. Stops on the trip include Roman Holiday, Call Me By Your Name and The Great Beauty. References Audrey Hepburn’s screen test for Roman Holiday, 1953, YouTube The making of Roman Holiday, YouTube Call Me By Your Name by Andre Aciman ----------- If …
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This week we contemplate plot twists - what works, what doesn't work and the different purposes they can serve. And apologies, this week is spoiler heavy, so if you can, watch before listening: Psycho (1960) dir. by Alfred Hitchcock Atonement (2007) dir. by Joe Wright Parasite (2019) dir. by Bong Joon-ho References The Making of Psycho, YouTube How…
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Here to ride the zeitgeist as far as it will go, we're kicking off series 3 with a Barbenheimer special, having seen both films at 8:15, 18:00, and 00:20 in the same day - please excuse our zombie-ish state of being. References Todd Haynes' Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story Greta Gerwig's interview with Simon Mayo ----------- If you love what we…
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Taking inspiration from this month's yesteryear issue of New York Magazine, for our final episode of the series, we look at cinema’s role in creating and cataloging the ‘It’ girl. Films referenced: It (1927) dir. by Clarence G. Badger Mahogany (1975) dir. by Berry Gordy Kids (1995) dir. by Larry Clark Factory Girl (2006) dir. by George Hickenlooper…
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This week we consider unexpected main character-side character dynamics; the supporting parts that outshine the lead (Rizzo in Grease), characters that are both side and main at once (Pulp Fiction) and what it means when the side character was the protagonist the whole time (Fight Club). Films referenced: Grease (1979) dir. by Randal Kleiser Pulp F…
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There was one woman who had more influence over the look and style of Hollywood’s Golden Age than anyone else: Edith Head. This week we take a closer look at some of our favourite designs from her huge (1000-film-strong) back catalogue and take pointers from one of her self-help style guides, How To Dress For Success. Films referenced: Lady In the …
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James has been under the weather this week, so in the spirit of self-care, we’re discussing our favourite comfort films. Films referenced: Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004) dir. by Michel Gondry Juno (2007) dir. by Jason Reitman Palm Springs (2020) dir. by Max Barbakow Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977) dir. by George Lucas Submar…
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This week we’re celebrating the genius of Ken Adam, the production designer behind cinema’s most iconic sets and the man who created the visual flare the Bond movies have become known for. Films referenced: Dr. Strangelove, or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964) dir. by Stanley Kubrick Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968) dir. by Ken…
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We’ve decided to do the unthinkable - willingly watch the worst films ever made (allegedly). The hit list includes Howard the Duck, Mommie Dearest and, of course, The Room, along with our own submission, the apex of Roger Moore’s career, North Sea Hijack, in an attempt to figure out what it takes to achieve cult bad status. Films referenced: Howard…
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This week we get into that particular kind of surrealist madness only French cinema can capture. From the overwrought 60s stylisation of Last Year at Marienbad to modern masterpiece Holy Motors, care of 70s standouts Celine and Julie Go Boating and The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie - if nothing else, we're giving tops marks for the titles. Film…
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This week we discuss timelessness. How certain films manage to capture that elusive quality, through the look, characterisation and storytelling. Films referenced: Casablanca (1942) dir. by Michael Curtiz Memento (2000) dir. by Christopher Nolan Dune (2021) dir. by Denis Villeneuve Dune (1984) dir. by David Lynch Bound (1996) dir. by the Wachowskis…
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Sometimes the story about the making of the film is even better than the final product. This week we discuss four films, via the incredible documentaries about how they were (or in some cases, weren’t) made. Films referenced: Apocalypse Now (1979) dir. by Francis Ford Coppola Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker’s Apocalypse (1991) dir. by Eleanor Coppo…
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<<>> We’ll be trying our best not to give away too many spoilers, but if in doubt, watch the films before listening. ----- In series two we're going thematic - that means more ideas, more movies, and more bad movies. To kick us off, we're talking about blank cheque films - what happens when a studio cuts a cheque and gives the direct…
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In part two we regroup to see how our Oscars predictions fared, discuss our favourites of the awards contenders and, of course, present the rest of the Groovies. ----------- If you love what we do, please like, subscribe and leave a review! Original music by James Brailsford Logo design by Abby-Jo Sheldon Follow us Email us…
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Kicking-off series 2 with part one of our Awards Season Special, a round-up of our least favourite of the awards contenders this year. Tensions rise in the fight for the bottom, Avatar v. Babylon - who will win? We also make predictions for this Sunday’s Oscars ceremony and award our very own gongs, The Groovies. ----------- If you love what we do,…
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Audra and Elisa pair up with Lily and James from Groovy Movies podcast to dissect one of the most talked about films of the year, The Whale, which stars Brendan Fraser and is nominated for multiple Academy Awards. They chat about fat representation, the struggle of stage-to-film adaptations, voyeurism, and the different manifestations of trauma. Th…
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