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Arachnophobes beware, this week on HOAP the guys are talking about the 2013 Denis Villeneuve surrealist picture, Enemy. Andrew and Dave open by talking about the rarity of surrealism in feature films and why a movie sometimes shouldn't give us what we want. They discuss the cyclical nature of despotism, the penchant we all have for repeating our mistakes, and how all that relates to giant spiders and voyeurism. Dave thinks that as weird as this movie is, it could stand to be weirder. Andrew, meanwhile, applauds the film for maximizing its minimalism. Are you ready to have all of your questions left unanswered? You better be, this week on Hell of a Picture.
On our latest weekly roundup, we belatedly share our experiences with recent natural phenomena. Don't worry, Terri survived the Great New Jersey Earthquake. Mentioned: Catherine's report on the August 2017 solar eclipse.What we're watching: Thanks to our two-by-two watch schedule, we got a perfect pair of Reservation Dogs episodes this week. "House Made of Bongs" flashed back to 1976, and a fateful outing for Maximus, Bucky, Brownie, Irene, Mabel, and Fixico. Then "Frankfurter Sandwich" reassembled several members of that generation to spend time with Cheese out in the woods.Catherine's library find this week is the recently published Luigi, the Spider Who Wanted to Be a Kitten by Michelle Knudsen, illustrated by Kevin Hawkes. Arachnophobes should look away, but everyone else will be charmed by this adorable critter.In the archives, we revisit episodes in which we discussed dealing with kids' homework (April 17, 2019); our kids' obsessions (April 18, 2019); and kids' stuff side hustles (April 18, 2022). Mentioned: Taylor Swift playlists and a Joe Diffie Hixtape.Next week, we'll return to Reservation Dogs season 3, E7 ("Wahoo!") and E8 ("Send It"). Until then (and anytime you're in need), the archives are available.
Hey and welcome back If you want to jump straight to the stories start at : 18 minsThe lovely Tash starts with her new segment of "that's gross" Trigger warning for any Arachnophobes, it'll make your skin crawl.Rebecca starts the stories this week with a listener suggestion, the horrible case of Joanna Dennehy, who out of nowhere decided to go on a murder spree, with her 7 foot henchman to help her.Emma follows up this week speaking about mimics, what are they? What do they do? She has some witness accounts that will leave you on the edge of your seat. We really hope you enjoy this week's episode, if you'd like to join us on social media you can find us @SCSK_podcast on tik tok, twitter and instagram, spine chillers and serial killers for facebook and you tube or email us at chillers.killers.pod@gmail.com.-You can find Edward October (our doorman) from Octoberpod AM here : https://open.spotify.com/show/5cESmW8JiW8O1NMrX4ul4mOr Find him on You Tube : https://www.youtube.com/@OctoberpodHomeVideoWitness accounts : https://hollywoodentertainmentnews.com/2020/07/21/screaming-mimic-humanoid-terrifies-young-witness/https://www.reddit.com/r/skinwalkers/s/BDdAmgPuHAThat's gross jingle credit : Tasha's weird mouth noises and Emma's creativity. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/the-incidentLicense code: VHLCYPC2AL5GEVNHSpooky music credit : Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/kevin-macleod/the-hiveLicense code: VYKMSPFHBGXENWTAMusic from Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/kevin-macleod/gathering-darknessLicense code: WILMYQXEAHDPOBCU Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our Maria has her bag packed for the big ‘Outbelieve' tour to Australia. While she'll be cheering on the girls in green, there's the small matter of her massive fear of spiders. Thankfully, Dr Michael Rix had some top tips for Maria…kind of
David and long-suffering inter-dimensional traveler Ben Paddon (Jump Leads) will bug bomb their way through this Cleric story that has way too many legs and even more tangents. Arachnophobes beware: this episode contains a lot of daddy longlegs!Story by ClericofMadness. Read along here.
Adventurers Anonymous - A British Dungeons and Dragons Podcast
Join us this week for more improvised actual play D&D shenanigans as the adventuring find themselves embedded deep within a village of Kuo Toans (Fish Folk). Still hunting down the fabled Emmentals they must search high and low for clues all the while doing their level best to stay undetected by the locals. In an episode that some may find distressing they will desecrate shrines, derail the local education system and pull off one of the most daring hostage rescues of all time. DUE WARNING: This episode has highly descriptive scenes of spiders doing obscene things. Arachnophobes beware!So without further ado, go grab yourself a drink, pull your chair closer to the fire and come join Wraggy, Chris, Matt, Chan, and myself for this week's episode of The Adventurers Anonymous Podcast!! Please enjoy...Tatty Bojangles - Gnome Ranger/Rogue (Chris Neal)Belciar Myialtheshtealliac - Dragonborn Sorcerer (Matt Durrant)Hunnarsh Smith - Half-Orc Fighter (Chris Wragg)Maud of Nightmares - Tiefling Druid (Chanelle Williams)Dungeon Master & Host (AJ Jackson) Theme tune by Air Drawn Dagger Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A sticky situation. It's going to get real dark in Valinor in this week's episode. Arachnophobes beware... Thanks again as always for your support and for following our show! Support the show
In this episode, we cover the new colors and outfits for Gelerts and Unis, a spicy question in the editorial, and some food-related boards posts. Plus: an avatar achievement, some delightful listener mail, and Hannah informs Caroline about a possible spider-pocalypse!**Arachnophobes - skip 13:15 to 16:45Links:Latest Neopian Times editorial (#955)Random Spontaneous Poetry SpecialUser designs for Toy pets
Join us as we delve into a glowing city protected by a benevolent sun goddess, whose worshippers offer tithes in the form of blood. Arachnophobes beware, because there sure are a lot of spiders down here...Or as Rob so kindly notes, "This is fucking nightmare fuel, why are we doing this?" Do you have a worldbuilding prompt you want to send to us? Send us your prompt! Email us your suggestions at: WorldbuildWithUs@gmail.com or follow us on Twitter @LetsWorldBuild Or come chat with us on our Discord server! Or if you're feeling particularly generous, you can support us on Patreon! Intro theme: "Half Mystery" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 Outro Theme: "Study and Relax" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0
Arachnophobes beware. Kevin and Nick recap and review this week’s “chilling” episode of The Mandalorian. How many “frog eggs” will they give it? Find out now! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On the podcast this week, Steven and Sean are melting our brains with the creepy Denis Villeneuve film, Enemy. We discover right off the bat that this probably isn’t the movie you want to watch while you’re at work. Not in the least. Throw on something from Disney+ if you want to watch something while you’re supposed to be working because Enemy ain’t it. Theories abound between us with this movie. Why are there two Jake Gyllenhaals? Are there two Jake Gyllenhaals? Why is Canada so yellow? And what the heck is up with the spiders? Arachnophobes, for the love of Jake, stay away from this movie! Sean is schooled by Steven by some of the finer points of the mystery surrounding Jake Gyllenhaal’s characters in this movie. Or is it character, singular? This growing realization about the characters in this movie blew our minds and we’re pretty sure it’s going to blow your mind, too. Be sure to wear a hat, friend. Enemy is a fascinating movie made by a director that, even as he was just beginning to get noticed by the greater film world, is clearly just showing off. This movie is tense, mysterious, gorgeous to look at, and incredibly well-acted. Jump on into this one and try to puzzle it out with us. (Recorded on February 25, 2020) Links and Show Notes: More Movies Please! - Libsyn Give us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts!: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/more-movies-please/id1500339297 Enemy - IMDb Incendies - IMDb Prisoners - IMDb The exact image of us trying to figure out what was happening in this movie. 50 First Dates - IMDb Revisiting the Ending of Denis Villeneuve’s Enemy, Spiders and All - Vulture Creepy Crawlers commercial - YouTube Predestination - IMDb Wes Anderson - IMDb iZombie - IMDb Enemy trailer - YouTube Give the trailer for this film a watch to see why we’re commenting on just how weirdly yellow this film is. My Favorite Murder - Apple Podcasts Our Instagram page Our Twitter page
The Demon Slayer Squad goes to the Forbidden Forest, where Arragog the Spider or Shelob the Spider or some frickin Anime Spiders await. It’s just the anime spiders. Arachnophobes beware. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Arachnophobes beware - flying B-grade horror spiders ahoy!
Arachnophobes beware - flying B-grade horror spiders ahoy!
Cette semaine, dans Le téléphone-phone, Isadora Dartial et ses vaillants stagiaires répondent à toutes vos questions : existentielles ou pratiques, juridiques ou sportives. Aucun sujet n'est tabou et… See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mirror Finish: The Official Podcast of Great Lakes Stainless
Where we have Rick back and Mike gets in on the conversation this time. Arachnophobes beware, we talk about candy bars, bananas and why we will all be kneeling at the altar of the praying mantis one day.
Arachnophobes, steer clear. Hard sci-fi fans, pull up a chair! Host Erika Ensign.
This episode earns 5 Arachnophobes! Christin and Chris discuss Dr. Jeff Daniels, spider vengeance (the coldest kind), clown gods, “physicals” and first memories. Plus, Christin terrifies Chris with a crazy true attempted spider turned rattlesnake murder from the 1930s. “Take me there!” What they are drinking: 2016 Chateau St Michelle Cabernet What they are watching: Castle Rock, Lost, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Ozarks, Bohemian Rhapsody Movie discussion starts at 10:12 True crime starts at 1:02:45 Follow us! Join our Facebook group: Sometimes Groups are Better Twitter: @sometimesdead4 Instagram: @sometimesdeadpodcast Email us at sometimesdeadpodcast@gmail.com Theme song by Gabbie Watts follow her on Instagram @gabbierotts and @gabbie_watts Music: Carnival of Tears 2: Into the Light by Matt Oakly http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Matt_Oakley/Horror_Soundtrack_1/Carnival_of_Tears_2_-_Into_The_Light Parade by Nctrnm http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Nctrnm/Parade_-_Single/NctrnmParade66Em Glueworm Evening Blues by (ID 994), by Lobo Loco Sources: In One of L.A.'s Most Outrageous Murder Cases, a Rattlesnake was the Weapon, by Hadley Meares https://www.lamag.com/culturefiles/rattlesnake-killer-los-angeles-robert-s-james/ Justice Story: California Rattlesnake Murder, by Mara Bovsun https://www.nydailynews.com/news/crime/justice-story-california-rattlesnake-murder-article-1.384638
Arachnophobes beware! This ep was full of creepy-crawlies. Join Deb, Erika, Lizbeth, and Lynne as we talk about our reactions to spiders, companion balance, visions of dead wives, and more. How did this one land for you? Let us know in the comments! ^E Happy things: Lynne is dazzled by the Doctor Who-themed number on Strictly Come Dancing! Liz rewatched "Image of the Fendahl"! Erika loves this store with LGBTQ+ 13th Doctor art! Deb won't watch it, but she's nevertheless delighted by a Doctor Who reference in The Haunting of Hill House! Children of Time and Guns of the Dawn by Adrian Tchaikovsky Support Verity! on Patreon!
The design, hunt and ecology of the Nerscylla and Shrouded Nerscylla.
Jamie, Tim, and Alex talk about Darren Aronofsky’s film catalog, then Universal’s Hollywood Horror Nights and finally, we talk the second Halloween-themed #52PickUp, Arachnophobia. ==TIMECODES== Jamie– Darren Aronofsky’s Filmography (Starts at 00:00) mother! Spoilers (16:20) Alex– Universal’s Halloween Horror Nights (28:32) #52PickUp #37– Arachnophobia (43:07) Tim and Alex Share their Spider Stories (46:43) Communal Movie Announced! (55:26) Plugs and Close (56:16) *Links down below! Download us on iTunes every Thursday!! Subscribe and comment below to join the conversation! Now on Stitcher! Follow us on Twitter! @NQHPod On Instagram– Jamie | Alex | Tim Do you have questions, suggested movies, or topics for us ...
Author : Caroline M. Yoachim Narrator : Amy Robinson Host : Marguerite Kenner Audio Producer : Rikki LaCoste Artist : Barry J. Northern Discuss on Forums Originally published in Electric Velocipede Issue 17/18 (Spring 2009). Content Warning: This week’s story features spiders front and center. Arachnophobes may want to skip this episode and join us again […] The post Cast of Wonders 167: Setting My Spider Free by Caroline M. Yoachim appeared first on Cast of Wonders.
Recorded in front of a live audience at Continuum 9 in Melbourne, this episode of The Writer and the Critic features special guest N.K. Jemisin alongside your usual hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond. The first part of the podcast is spent chatting -- spoiler-free! -- about the first book in Nora's latest duology, The Killing Moon (Book One of the Dreamblood), which Ian has read and heartily recommends. Kirstyn also mentions the awesome Guest of Honour speech which Nora gave at the convention, and Nora in turn references an important article by Samuel R. Delany on "Racism and Science Fiction" -- first published in 1998 and sadly still very much relevant in 2013. Nora has chosen both books up for discussion this month and -- listeners beware -- spoilers do abound from this point on. A Madness of Angels by Kate Griffin is thrown onto the slab first (starting around 20:20) followed by the graphic novel Saga (Volume 1 only) by Brian K.Vaughan and Fiona Staples (1:00:45). Arachnophobes should also beware -- there is extensive discussion of spiders living in laundries as well as their subsequent hairy-legged demise. Kirstyn is very sad about this. She might even get a bit teary. If you've skipped ahead to avoid spoilers, or perhaps spiders, please come back around 1:25:35 for some final remarks, including a new Twitterr-related discovery made by Ian and some basic lessons in the Australian vernacular. Next month, the two books up for critique will be Hair Side, Flesh Side by Helen Marshall (recommended by Kirstyn) and Light by M. John Harrison (Ian's pick). Read ahead and join in the spoilerific fun!
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