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Oh my Madge Tinker Turnbull. Not only has Maude got plenty of face time left at the Indian Wedding Spectacular previously seen in Episode 4, "The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons". And when she's done there, she meets...an angel? Surely not! Well, "Lisa the Skeptic" says so. Meanwhile, Erggun and Envelope get into some B Story trouble in the Space Casino!
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Although Maude's Season 8 journey is yet to come to an end, the Season 4 journey of the boys at the MFIMDB must do. Jeff Apple/Appul just has a few more astronauts Slash cult members to enlist, whether they like it or not. And somewhere deep in the realms of nonsense lies some content, specifically a Maude/Bob reunion in "Brother from another Series"- written by Ken Keeler and directed by Pete Michaels. And then to wrap up the season, it's finally time to cover Maude's fateful trip to The Twin Cities of the Holy Land in Lebanon- and it wasn't an ice cold cider on the beach kind of affair I'll have you know. And then, finally, it's time. Let's go to space. Again.
A cultural food explosion? An actual van explosion? A Yakuza/Mafia fight orchestrated by Maude Flanders? Surely you must be talking about one of your wacky, lengthy cold openings MFIMDB Team? NO. All of that is in Part 2 of “The Twisted World of Marge Simpson”- written by Jennifer Crittenden and directed by Chuck Sheetz. See a Nedless Maude get up to all kinds of mischief with her close friends Edna who can't remember her, Helen and Agnes who didn't go to her funeral and Luann, who probably actually quite liked her. And outside of the wild content, things are even wilder for us in the real world! Errgun is missing, and John is heck bent on finding him- it's about time we started making plans to get up to that Space.
Hurricane Neddy”- written by Steve Young and directed by Bob Anderson- has its third and final moment to shine this week, as the MF Boys wrap the Flanders' ordeal up. And then, Buckle the f*** up humans of all genders. We've arrived. The golden hour, some would call it, of Maude as her own darned diddly woman. This week, thanks to “The Twisted World of Marge Simpson”- written by Jennifer Crittenden and directed by Chuck Sheetz- Maude steps away from the Flanders home in an episode ENTIRELY without the presence of Ned, Rod and Todd! That's right, the Investorettes have rolled into the MFIMDBQIA, and things get real salty when Marge has a difference of opinions with all the Roswells. It's a must see! Also, Statman John is back in town and he needs to get to Space! If only the boss of the company was working on a polystyrene spacecraft with Michael Jagger...
She's a long one! The MFIMDB Crew are back with more swearing and silliness than ever before! With more self-brillinatulgant segments than you can throw an inanimate carbon Todd at, it's surprising we even find time to talk about that woman Ned was married to. But fear not, we do. And we're back with “Hurricane Neddy”- written by Steve Young and directed by Bob Anderson. This time, we get to witness the aftermath of the torrent of destruction that has befallen Maude and her clan- and when Springfield rallies round to rebuild the home, things can only be on the up for sweet Maudelyn right? RIGHT? WRONG. Plus, Jacques Derrida, the French philosopher best known for developing a form of semiotic analysis known as deconstruction, returns to life albeit shrunk, and takes command of a hamster.
Another two parter! What is this, the 2nd run of Matt Smith's Doctor? No. It's the Maude Cast, and we're just about seeing why our gracious Mrs. Roswell asked for more cold hard cash, because Maude's all over the scene once again! First up, a brief stop by the Flanders' bedroom in “Lisa's Date With Density”- written by Mike Scully and directed by Susie Dietter- and a mysterious caller is keeping Maude from her forty winks- and she will NOT stand for it. Then, this week's main course. “Hurricane Neddy”- written by Steve Young and directed by Bob Anderson- thrusts the Flanders family into centre stage when a Hurricane rips through Springfield, and hits the do gooders hard in the gonads. And if that wasn't enough, Maude couldn't even grab any Hurricane Chow! Meanwhile, the MFIMDB Boys try to get some sense out of Appul/Apple and his new celebrity friend!
Goodness Gracious! Season 8 is a true Maude gold mine, and we're already on our second two parter! That's right, we're back in The Simpson family home for the second part of “A Milhouse Divided”- written by Steve Tompkins and directed by Steven Dean Moore. This time, the focus has shifted from Kirk and Luann over to Homer and Marge- and a wedding ceremony is afoot! And where is Maude Flanders when Kirk Van Houten burst into his iconic song Can I Borrow A Feeling? Also...where the heck is Stamp?
Bingo Bango Bongo! If you thought Maude couldn't get any stiller than her recent Season 8 appearances, you thought wrong! We're back at it and gracing the timeless pages of Bongo Comics for three more fantastic Maude NON TELEVISUAL appearances! First up, Bart Simpson Comics' Issue 42 “Battle of the Plexes”- written by Tom Peyer- gives us a glimpse into something we had only prior dreamed possible...intrigued? Well there's more! Next up, regular Simpsons Comics Issue 41's story “Bart Simpson and the Krusty Brand Fun Factory”- written by Jesse Leon McCann and Robert L. Graff- sees Maude pop up just for one panel alone! What is she doing? Where is she going? We can only speculate, and speculate we shall, will, and did. And finally, the real meat of the Bongo Cast- Simpsons Comics Issue 11. “Fallen Flanders”- written by Bill Morrison. Within the spectrum of colours and lines on the pages infront of us, Maude takes the most centre of stages that we might have ever seen her take! After an A-R-G-U-M-E-N-T with Neddy in the Jebediah Springfield Forest, Maude finds it hard to control her emotions...especially when Neddy might be deaddy. Please, I implore you, tune in immediately!
We're the lace in your nightgown, the point after touchdown, yes we put the Maude in Maude Cast! Season 4 is shaping up to be a real deep dive as Maude dominates the background of many classic scenes! This week, Maude continues her tirade against the Maison Derriere in "Bart After Dark"- written by Richard Appel and directed by Dominic Polcino. Will she speak? Will she blink? Is Brendan back? The answers are two yeses and a no...but to which question does the answer refer?
We're the cheese in your cake, the sauce on your steak, and we also put the Cast in Maude Cast. This week Maude tackles her very real phobia of singing in public as she participates in a group number! That's right! It's Maude: The Musical! And in true fashion, she doesn't sing a line. Join us as we return to "Bart After Dark"- written by Richard Appel and directed by Dominic Polcino- to dissect the inner Maudeologue of our uber heroine. Season 8 is a wild ride!
We're ba-a-a-ck! The Maudecast is back with a Burnsy bang thanks to Season 8's "Burns, Baby Burns" - written by Ian Maxtone Graham and directed by Jim Reardon. This episode catapults us in the dawn of the triad of Maude seasons that are 8-10, the golden age of Maude Flanders. We also take our first look at "Bart After Dark" - written by Richard Appel and directed by Dominic Polcino- and the Holy Rollers are out in full force to start the beginning of the end for a certain Burlesque House… "But how can this be? Brendan fell from that stadium!? Is he back? Or is he doing a wacky character in Brendans' place?". Well, I ain't gonna tell you here am I?
Episode 373 of The Harold and Maudecast, "The Snyder Cut". At long last Zach Snyder's creative vision has arrived on HBO Max. Sarah and Jake do a deep dive on all four hours of the upgraded, redemption version of the Justice League. It's everything we hoped it would be and more. Spoilers abound. For more episodes of The Harold and Maudecast and other great podcasts from The HMC Network visit www.thehmcnetwork.com
The Return of the Harold and Maudecast! Sarah Mason and Jake Essoe are back with a new episode of the podcast, Episode 372: Alien Franchise Retrospective. This episode breaks down and reviews every film in the Alien franchise (chronologically by release) starting with: Alien 1979 Aliens 1986 Alien 3 1992 Alien:Resurrection 1997 Alien vs Predator 2004 Alien vs Predator Requiem 2007 Prometheus 2012 Alien: Covenant 2017 For more episodes of The Harold and Maudecast and other great podcast from the HMC Network visit www.thehmcnetwork.com
In the penultimate episode of MC S3, Watchdog brothers Brendan and Nathan head off to watch the world Flandball competition, where nothing could possibyl go wrong. Whilst on the way there, we decided to throw caution to the wind and round up Maude's Season 7 journey with a look at “Summer of 4ft.2”- written by Dan Greaney and directed by Mark Kirkland- in which The Simpson family take a trip to the Flanders' summer home, and Maude appears in not one, not TWO, but TWO photos on the wall. Not enough content for you? That's fine. Next up, we take a now forbidden trip around the globe to France, where Maude pops up in a commercial for Vizir Detergent! Peux tu croire?! And finally, to round off the Maude content for the season we dust off the compact disc and the desktop Maudeputer and head into Virtual Springfield, the hit 90's game where you can enter the Flander's home...and you'll never guess who you bump into. Ned. But Maude's voice can be heard! With all that, you'd think surely we wouldn't have time for a shocking cliffhanger right? BUZZ. WRONG. Finale! Moving Maude pics, French detergents and some 8 bit lemonade!
She's here. She's Queer. She don't want any no more bears. After a harrowing afternoon drinking toilet water, Maude is ready to take action in “Much Apu About Nothing”- written by David X. Cohen and directed by Susie Dietter. And guess who's right behind her with a fine tooth comb? That's right. We am. Thanks to a new rocky relationship with Hollywood Icon Isabella Rossellini, the MFIMDBEHDGS is able to remain up and running during Lockdown 3, operating entirely from a well sanitised, socially distanced old set of bins. Just one episode this week, but my gosh it's a good one, and Maude finds herself all over the shenanigans! Will she help Apu in his quest to destroy the racist bear? I'm sick of telling you where and how to find out.
Maude meet President George Bush for lemonade! And debunk the myths of Springfield past? Plus maybe a MFIMDB buy out from Hollywood's Isabella Rosselini! Hoorah!?! Roll out the RED carpet, there's a celebrity in town! The now homeless boys of the MFIDBZQ, amidst a potential new deal with their own Hollywood Superstar Isabella Rossellini, look at “Two Bad Neighbours”- written by Ken Keeler and directed by Wes Archer- and Maude's interaction with President George Bush I, who just happens to move across the road! Will she bond with the Bushes? And more importantly...will she accept their lemonade? And despite the cold bitter January storms, the database duo push on and look into “Lisa the Iconoclast”- written by Jonathan Collier and directed by Mike B. Anderson- where Maude shows her support of another high profile celebrity- town icon Jebediah Springfield! Where does she stand on his heroism? F****ing listen and find out! And finally- that's right there's more- a sneak peek at next week's main event “Much Apu About Nothing”...when a bear attack threatens Ned's very life, will Maude find the grit and courage she needs to save him? The long answer is 1:00:25. The short answer is no. Enjoy!
Ho Ho Hold on to your socks because there's a Maudecast Christmas Special! The final gift of the week, following THREE Maudecasts, is a fourth! And just in time for the big day. Join Brendan and Nathan Watchdog as they flee the burning wreckage of the MFIDBAMDM and seek refuge for the night with their golden egg. And whilst they do that, they also take a look at some of Maude Flanders' Christmas Highlights! First is Season 9's “Miracle on Evergreen Terrace”- Written by Ron Hauge and directed by Bob Anderson- and we get a peek through the Flanders' window to see just how Maude spends her Christmas mornings. Next up is Season 18's “Kill Gil Volumes 1 & 2”, the most confusingly titled singular episode in television history- written by Jeff Westbrook and directed by Bob Anderson- and Maude makes a Christmas comeback in the Opening Credits! Finally, we throw the timeline by the wayside and skip all the way ahead to Season 31's “Todd, Todd, why hast thou forsaken me?”- written by Tim Long and Miranda Thompson and directed by Chris Clements- and when Todd is missing Maude, Ned digs out the Christmas Videos- and gives the Maudecast the truest Christmas gift of all...post death Maude content. Wrap up warm, grab some Egged Nog, and relax and forget the world is on fire with the Maude Cast Christmas Special!
In arguably her most prominent non-speaking role to date, Maude finally gets a hobby! And your humble hosts at the MFIDBQED aren't the ones to dilly dally around such matters. In “Team Homer”- written by Mike Scully and directed by Mark Kirkland- Maude, alongside hubby Ned and dynamic duo Tim and Helen Lovejoy, becomes one of the “Holy Rollers”, a bowling team with the championship trophy set dead in their sightline. But will they take the coveted prize when faced against Homer's team of himself, Burnsy, Apu and Moe? I'll give you a clue, the show ain't called “The Maude Flandereses”. Not only that, we set the scene for next week with a quick look at “Two Bad Neighbours”- written by Ken Keeler and directed by Wes Archer- where Maude finds herself at a yard sale with...Larry the Barfly? Plus find out what we've been up to for the first 20 minutes! Why not? What else you got going on? MC28(26) A division of Ron DIbney's Magical Eel Emporium
In today's Maudecast, we scoop up the slop, dish out the detritus and go through the Maudebins as we look at credits, commercials and couch gags. Heck of a rider through them slivers! Also we are trying to deal with all of our Internet Museums burning down!!! After last episodes unfiltered, unbridled content chaos, the MFIDBTHR Team have decided to slow things down this week in a sort of “Cleaning up house” episode. What? Now? With so much future content? You already know the answer. What if I were to tell you Maude was in 90% of episodes between Seasons 2 and 20? You'd think I was INSANE wouldn't you. Well I am. But also she is, thanks to the Opening Credits Sequence- created by Kevin Petrilak! It may only be a fleeting glimpse, but it's a glimpse nonetheless. Back in Season 4's “Marge Vs. The Monorail”- written by Conan O'Brien and directed by Rich Moore- before she was being shut down by Homer for her attempt to discuss a blazing town fire, Maude was appearing in her very first couch gag! Then we return to our regular Maude timeline for a look at “Marge Be Not Proud”- written by Mike Scully and directed by Stephen Dean Moore- and Maude doesn't show up in person for this one, yet she still shows up. Finally to round things up, we head back to 1993 and take a look at our first out of show clip. That's right, in 1993 Butterfinger came knocking with a big Honeycomb cheque and Maude weren't not saying no to that. Please, for Christ's sake, enjoy.
It's that time again, we're almost at the halfway point of the season so it's time to flip open the Bongo Comics for another inspection of Maude's inky adventures. All business, the MFDBers are looking into FIVE Bongo Comics this time around! First up is “Send in the Clowns”- written by Mary Trainor- which gives us a brief look at Maude's response to ANOTHER armageddon! Next is “Slobberwacky” -written by Jesse Leon McCann- where Maude can be seen in sepia toned glory, taking part in ANOTHER parody? You betcha! Third is “Around Town With Ned Flanders”- again written by Jesse Leon McCann. With a title like that, Maude's got to be in more than one panel surely? You're wrong. And don't call me Maude. Buckle up by the way it's a long one. Fourth up is “The Simpsons Save The World”- written by Ty Templeton- and we take our furthest ever look into the future...and a statue of the Flanders family that may be telling history slightly falsely. And finally, the piece de la resistance. In “Verti-Go-Areeno”- written by Chuck Dixon- Ned references RuPaul and then meets a woman who looks a big diddly deal like our sweet Maude...but this Maude has a dark side...Tune in to this excessively long episode to find out more!
Episode 25- “Maude the Carnivore” BIO: A cold bowl of Gazpacho? Not for Maude flamin Flanders. This week, the MFDBTLC boys (amidst a seemingly global attack on Maude Flanders Internet Museum and Databases) delve into the time Ned hosted a Flanders Family Reunion BBQ: and there are quite a few Maude-a-likes in the crowd! Who could these mystery women be? This, plus Maude's reaction to Lisa's offer of a vegetarian alternative at the Simpson BBQ, all from the delightful “Lisa the Vegetarian”- written by David X. Cohen and directed by Mark Kirkland. And following that, despite the many fires in the many Maude IMADs, the hosts decide to throw caution to the wind and take a look at “Mother Simpson”- written by Richard Appel and directed by David Silverman- an episode in which Maude believes Homer Simpson to have passed away (Spoilers: He hasn't). Maude appetit!
It was only a matter of time before Moe Syzlack got his face right up into our beloved (anti?) heroes'. In "Bart Sells His Soul" - written by Greg Daniels and directed by Wes Archer- Maude says to heck with the main storyline and spends some down time in the B Story at Uncle Moe's Family Feedbag, where a few questions are raised: Will Moe control himself in front of Maude? Just who is she avoiding with her turned head? And can the MFDB boys stretch a whole episode out mostly clips of the back of her head? THERE'S ONLY ONE WAY TO FIND OUT. And if you stick around long enough, you might just see Maude doing a famous dance… and it ain't Gangnam Style...
If you thought Hobgoblin attacks, Curry floods and a series of fires was going to stop the MCIDASOPQGC Crew from discussing Maude and Neds' attempts to baptise the Simpson kids, you're damn wrong. Strap on your space suit and grab your carbon rod, whether animate or in, and delve back into the second half of "Home Sweet Home Diddly Dum Doodily"- written by Jon Vitti and directed by Susie Dietter
BOO! That's right, we scared you, and we will continue to in this spooktacular Treehouse of Maudrror Special! As today is Halloween, we decided to break the Maude Cast time line and look at two of Maude's pre death Treehouse of Horror appearances- first up is a cameo in “Nightmare on Evergreen Terrace”- written by Steve Tompkins and directed by Bob Anderson- where Maude plays a passing, yet pivotal, role in the death of Groundskeeper Willie. Next Maude steps into the focus slightly more in “I know what you diddly iddly did”- written by Tim Long and directed by Pete Michaels- when Ned is killed by the Simpson Family, how will Maude respond? And finally another brief delve into a mysterious Bongo Halloween Comic...Plus we answer the age old question: Can Hobgoblins catch Covid? Find out in this ookiest of spookiest Maude cast specials!
To quote an Irish lady who was on the slimmer side, the Mfimdbcrtlss boys are back about town! That's right, the retrospective for our favourite ice cream binging, wind chime making, mid scene vanishing member of the Flanders Flock! The overwhelmingly exciting Season premiere "Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part 2)- written by Bill Oakley and Josh Weinstein and directed by Wes Archer- finally answers the question: Did Maude shoot Mr. Burns? And not only that, but Maude comes blasting into Season 7 with a role so key it had to be split into two parts! In "Home Sweet Home Diddly Dum Doodly" - written by Jon Vitti and directed by Susie Dietter- Maude and Ned take legal parentage of the Simpson kids! Hilarity was bound to ensue!
Episode 19- “Who Shot Mr Burns Part Maude”- BIO: Did she do it? That's the question on our mouths this week at the MFIDFBSQBC. But first, a search party in Shelbyville? You better believe Maude's on board but not a part of it in “Lemon of Troy”- written by Brent Forrester and directed by Jim Reardon. And then, we look into rewriting Springfield history as we gather clues from “Who Shot Mr Burns Part One”- written by Bill Oakley and Josh Weinstein and directed by Jeffrey Lynch- and pose the question...did Maude Flanders shoot C.M. Burns? Did she do it? Maude loses her kids again! And was she involved in this Burn's murder? She also ends up in Wigan and is portrayed as a burning skull. And then there are the hobgoblins. Biznay as usual brothers and sisters! She Dibney yo!
We have to issue a strong warning before the listening of the 18th edition of the Maude Cast: Your heart strings WILL be tugged. The hosts over at the MFIMDHEZSQHQ delve into a triad of Springfield adventures as they reach the home stretch of Season 6. First up, Maude and the Flanders flock try their hand at a home movie in ,“A Star is Burns”- written by Ken Keeler and directed by Susie Dietter- and when things take a turn for the worse, God himself gets involved. WHAT? Next, brace yourselves for an emotional rollercoaster as, in “Lisa's Wedding”- written by Greg Daniels and directed by Jim Reardon- we get a glimpse at Springfield 2010- and who's that in the wedding party? It can't be...but it is. Future Maude. And to wrap up the episode, “The Springfield Connection”- written by Jonathan Collier and directed by Mark Kirkland- sees Maude hanging out with the other Investorette ladies at the hair salon...until Officer Simpson arrives that is! A spectral vision of the Lord, a future that can never be, and the first of two shot guns across two Maude Casts...there's only one place to get all this sense!
It's the end of the world as we know it, and Maude feels fine?! Join us as we dissect one of Maude's most pivotal and controversial appearances in the episode "Bart's Comet". There is also some shenanigans about hobgoblins and a particularly poignant piece of MaudeArt. Dive in believers!
Hello, Goodman Maudening and Nedclome to episode 16 of one of the world's top ten Maude Flanders based podcast! In today's show we find Maude joining yet another mob, being disgusted by Homer's trousers and giving the game away about a new baby. There ain't a not non dull moment i the MF house! Also, Maude in an Edinburgh chippy just trying to partake in local delicacies! Fland up listeners, it's time to jump back into Season 6 for some more mid season middle of the road Maudeppearances. In Bart's Girlfriend- written by Jonathan Collier and directed by Suzie Dietter- Maude learns the shocking truth about close friend Helen's devilish daughter Jessica (the great Meryl Streep no less!). Next, in Grampa vs Sexual Inadequacy- written by Bill Oakley and Josh Weinstein, directed by Wes Archer- Maude has quite the folly with a particular neighbours' set of pants. And finally, in "In Maggie makes three"- written by Jennifer Crittenden and directed by Swinton O. Scott III (best name so far?), we are treated to a glimpse at Maude 1 year prior to the birth of Maggie Simpson- and she drops a bomb on Homer like no other! Where else could you get a trio of terrific trivia? Nowhere, that's where.
Uploading Maude Casts unstructurally? You better believe that's a paddlin. That aside, join us won't you for a deep dive into Maude's Season 5 End Game, from her response to the potential return of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse in Bart's Elephant- written by John Swartzwelder and directed by Jim Reardon- all the way to a shameful secret discovered in Burns' Heir- written by Jace Richdale and directed by Mark Kirkland. And if you thought that was it, then I'm afraid you've underestimated the Maude Cast and its hosts. We ALSO look at the Season 6 premiere Bart of Darkness- written by DanMcGrath and directed by Jim Reardon- where Bart thinks Maude has been killed! Is Maude about to meet her maker? There are two ways to find out, one being listening to this. In this week's Maudecast, we meet the elephants of the apocalypse, find out a deep dark Maude secret and get involved in a case of stone cold Maurder?
Today we explore a new Maude medium! For many years alongside the TV show, Bongo comics published Springfield based adventures in pictorial form. And many of these adventures included our favourite lady, M. Flanders nee Goodman. Today we delve into a few of the more prime appearances of Maude in the comics, including reality TV, biblical floods, skinny dipping and the obligatory brushes with death! We see sides of Maude that we never knew existed Also, there's a new job for the Statman and Jacques Derrida drops by to give us his wisdom from beyond the grave. Enjoy MFers!
If you made it through the audio nightmare that was Part One, congratulations and welcome to Part Two, where the problems have been somewhat fixed just in time for the Museum Owners to delve back in to Season 5's Homer Loves Flanders- written by West Archer and directed by David Richardson. The back half of the episode sees Maude in her second car chase of the series, and face the scathing eyes of the Springfield Church Community...how will she fare? Find out in this weeks audibly repaired Maude Cast!
The fisrt part of a major Season 5 Maudesterpeice in which MF suffers the only thing worse than being hated by the Simpsons....being liked by them! No sugar! Maudeline Flandrs nee Goodman f is pwnd by Dibney Inc etc
On Episode of 371 of The Harold and Maudecast, The Boys Season 2 review and the Icelandic TV Series, Trapped Season 1 review. For more episodes of The Harold and Maudecast and other podcasts from The HMC Network visit www.thehmcnetwork.com
We're back for Season 2, and we are showing no signs of slowing. S2E1 covers Maude's first few Season 5 appearances, "Cape Feare" - potentially the best Simpsons episode of all time, "Bart's Inner Child" and also "$pringfield" But wait, there's more ... the episode "Homer Goes To College" features an appearance from who we believe to be ... Maude's sister! Who is this mystery woman? Listen to find out all and more. .... and find out Why Maude's uncle Rex is in "Dishwasher Misery"! The Maudecast is brought to you by the Wab Dibney conglomerate and all a that.
Maude gets Marge sent down! In what must be the creepiest and dastardliest series of events in the history of the MaudeCast our heroine shows her true colours (again!). The Season 4 Maude Finale is upon us already- and boy do we have a treat in store. Following the briefest of brief cameos in the first clip, Maude takes centre stage in the rest of the clips...and has her very first arc?! Season 4 Episode 20- "Whacking Day"- written by John Swartzwelder and directed by Jeffrey Lynch. Less than a full second of Maude? No problem, it's still in the Maude Cast! Season 4 Episode 21- "Marge in Chains"- written by Bill Oakley and Josh Weinstein and directed by Jim Reardon. When Marge is accused of theivery, where will Maude Flanders choose to stand? Plus, a very special announcement about Maude Cast 10...
Hallelujah! A jaunt thru some of Maude's lesser celebrated season 4 appearances..a monorail dance, a presidential performance and a run in with schnapps soused Neddy! Rollercoaster doesn't even begn to describe it!
Welcome back to the world of the MFIMDBAHCF. This time we have an entirely non-speaking appearance from Maude from Season 4's Homer the Heretic, written by George Meyer and directed by Jim Reardon- but what Maude doesn't say in words, she speaks in volumes with her expressions and body language. Delve in, won't you?
Good day! On today's pod, we address Maude's less than monumental season 3 growth and arc and see how Maude deals with a young Todd who goes off the rails. Then we check in with the $tatman and the woefully unlucky staff at the Maude Internet Museum & Hotcake Restaurant. It's a heck of a ride! Enjoy the fiery flames Mauderoos! MF=Dibney
Hey! Today we talk about Maude's season 3 bombshell, “When Flanders Failed”, where Maude has to watch poor Neddy plough their life savings into the failing Leftorium. What will she do? We also get a visit from our uncle Statman and look into the shenanigans at the MFIMTPDB Book depository & hotcake restaurant before speculating about the zany struggles of Maude's grandparents! Maude is Disnee right!
Episode 4 is here, and we can't believe it to exactly the same amount as you can't believe it. In this episode, we talk about Maude's other three Season 2 appearances; "Itchy & Scratchy & Marge", "Blood Feud" and "Old Money". Plus more unstructured chat than you can shake a Wind Chime at. Enjoy! Maude is somehow now owned by Disney. So that's that. Mail us! - boleary1599@gmail.com
The world's greatest Maude Flanders related podcast! And second greatest Maudecast! In this episode we look at Maude's second appearance in the season 2 - in the episode "War of the Simpsons" -The Flanders go thought marriage counselling! We also dip into our regular features where we speculate about Maude's pre-Simpsons life. Contact us at boleary1599@gmail.com or leave a comment! This video is for educational & information purposes only Maude Flanders is a property of the Disney Corporation.
Episode 370 "Why You Need Swamp Thing in Your Life and the Best of Comic-Con@Home", Sarah and Jake review the DC original series, Swamp Thing and recap the best panels and news from Comic-Con @ Home. From James Wan (AQUAMAN, THE CONJURING) and creators Gary Dauberman (IT, ANNABELLE)and Mark Verheiden (THE MASK, TIMECOP), comes a live-action adaptation of DC's "Swamp Thing". The 10-part series was canceled after only one episode aired on DC's streaming service, DC Universe. There's much speculation as to why the show was shelved as it currently has a 94% fresh critics rating on Rotten Tomatoes and has received mostly good reviews from fans. On this episode we get into it all including why it's our pick for what you need to watch RIGHT NOW. Also in this episode, San Diego International Comic-Con, the largest fan convention in the world held it's first virtual con, Comic-Con @ Home. We recap the best panels and all the big news. For more great episodes of The Harold and Maudecast and other podcast series visit thehmcnetwork.com
The world's greatest Maude Flanders related podcast! In this episode we look at Maude's first appearance in the season 2 episode "Dead Putting Society". We also dip into our regular features of speculating about Maude's pre- Simpsons life & delve into the world of Maude art! Contact us at boleary1599@gmail.com or leave a comment! This video is for educational & information purposes only Maude Flanders is a property of the Disney Corporation
The greatest Maude Flanders dedicated podcast on the internet! Join us as we dig deep into the life of this fallen hero and ask, "Who was the real Maude?" This video is for educational & information purposes only Maude Flanders is a property of the Disney Corporation
Episode 369 of The Harold & Maudecast previews Comic-Con @ Home + Reviewing Shudder Exclusives, 5 films now streaming. Hosts Sarah Mason and Jake Essoe review the streaming service, Shudder, which features licensed and original horror films. 5 SPOILER FREE reviews of: SUMMER OF 84, THE LODGE, THE HEADHUNTER, BLOOD QUANTUM and MONSTER PARTY, all streaming on Shudder. After 50 years of welcoming hundreds of millions of attendees, San Diego International Comic-Con announced it is going virtual due to the worldwide pandemic. Comic-Con @ Home will take place online, for FREE, July 22-26. Sarah and Jake preview all the virtual panels worth watching, exclusives and information on how to participate. For more great episodes of The Harold and Maudecast and other podcasts visit thehmcnetwork.com
The Harold & Maudecast are back with Episode 368: Live from the Pandemic. On this episode reviews of Netflix Castlevania 3, Why we hate Tiger King, movie reviews of South Korean horror film, FLU, 2011's CONTAGION and DOWNFALL. This week's episode is brought to you by our friends at Obrien's Pub and Restaurant in Santa Monica, California - www.obriensla.com Visit www.thehmcnetwork.com for more great podcast episodes and movie and TV news and articles.
On Episode 367 of The Harold & Maudecast, Sarah and Jake review two of this year's Oscar winning films, 1917 and Best Picture winner, Parasite. 1917, inspired by a story from Director Sam Mendes (Skyfall) grandfather, a WW1 Veteran, follows two soldiers as they make their way across enemy lines in a race against time to deliver a message that will prevent the massacre of 1600 British soldiers, including one of the men's brothers. The film won 3 Oscars including Best Cinematography. 2X Oscar winning Cinematographer, Roger Deakins, pulled off one of the most incredible visual sequence in film history -- sone continuous shot designed to show the realism of being in the trenches with the men fighting. Parasite, from South Korean, Writer/Director, Bong Joon Ho (Snowpiercer)made Oscar history when it became the first international film to win Best Picture--4 Oscars in total. The film tells the story of a poor family, the Kims, who con their way into the lives of a rich family, the Parks, but all is not what it seems when the Kim's easy entry into the good life is threatened by unforeseen danger. Also in this episode, HBO's The Outsider based on the Stephen King novel. For more episodes, other podcast series and articles visit www.thehmcnetwork.com