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This week in the Labyrinth, we're taking aim at Happy Gilmore 2—and not just to see if we still "got it." We're talking Easter Eggs, hilarious cameos, and what Netflix got right (and wrong) in their sequel to the cult favorite. Then it's back to South Park, which somehow manages to roast everyone, from liberals to Lucifer himself. We also say goodbye to three cultural icons:
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Before Jon Toogood, Jennie Skulander (Devilskin), Milan Borich (Pluto), EJ Barnes, Jol Mulholland, Brett Adams and Mike Hall took to the stage at Spark Arena for Manuka Phuel Full Metal Orchestra, they hung out with us backstage to set the scene.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, we welcome a very special guest into the Labyrinth: the brilliantly funny, razor-sharp, and endlessly insightful Frank Santopadre! Frank's name may not be as well known as some of the legends he's worked with, but you've definitely laughed at something he's written. From MAD Magazine to The View, from Topps trading cards to the Kennedy Center Honors, Frank has spent his career writing for—and about—the biggest names in comedy, entertainment, and old-school showbiz. He was the longtime co-creator and co-host of Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast, a true oral history of Hollywood's golden age. Now, Frank returns with a brand-new podcast: Fun For All Ages, a nostalgia-fueled celebration of 20th-century pop culture—from classic toys and cartoons to the stars and stories behind the screen. In this episode, we talk with Frank about: * The origins and legacy of the Amazing Colossal Podcast * What he learned from working with Gilbert Gottfried * His encyclopedic love of TV credits, novelty candy, and forgotten pop culture gems * His new show Fun For All Ages, and what makes it special for anyone who grew up glued to the tube * It's a funny, fascinating, and heartfelt chat with a guy who's truly been there, written that, and still keeps the spirit of vintage entertainment alive.
Hazte suscriptor del podcast a través de Ivoox o Spotify en este enlace https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/borja-ciclofactoria/subscribe y accede a contenido exclusivo y a sorteo de material de bikepacking e inscripciones en pruebas.La Transcontinental Race (TCR) es la carrera de bikepacking sin asistencia más influyente del mundo. Fundada por el legendario Mike Hall en 2013, marcó el inicio de una nueva era en el ciclismo de ultraresistencia.Este año, la ruta conecta Santiago de Compostela (España) con Constanza (Rumanía), atravesando múltiples fronteras, montañas y culturas. En este vídeo analizamos:- Los checkpoints y tramos obligatorios (parcours)- Las posibles estrategias de ruta que pueden marcar la diferencia- Por qué la TCR es mucho más que una carrera: es una aventura que transforma
The Cleveland Browns released some injury news as training camp opens. The anticipated update for second year defensive tackle Mike Hall jr is that he was placed on the physically unable to perform list. Hall, had been working out in California and is making strides but is unable to practice at this point. When Hall is able to return is important because the Browns are really hoping that the youth movement at his position will become a strength for Cleveland going forward. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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We're back in the Labyrinth and things are getting… sharp.
We're back in the Labyrinth this week and taking flight with James Gunn's Superman (2025)! With the Man of Steel soaring back into theaters, we revisit the legendary lineup of Superman actors, TV shows, movies, villains, and more. Who wore the cape best? Who made us believe a man could fly? And just how many times can Lex Luthor escape prison?
This week on Radio Labyrinth, we head back in time to revisit one of the most iconic films of all time. Released July 3, 1985, Back to the Future launched a trilogy that helped define a generation—and we're unpacking its legacy, the cast's careers, and why this Gen X touchstone still hits hard in 2025. Would Marty even travel to 1955 today... or maybe 1995? Dustin brings a Back to the Future Trivia Game packed with deep cuts—no softball questions here. Plus, we compare the epic Summer of ‘85 box office to the current Summer of ‘25 lineup and get nostalgic for DeLoreans, VHS tapes, and hoverboards.
This week in the Labyrinth, Tim bids farewell to a true Gen X radio hero — the legendary Doctor Demento. We take a fun, nostalgic dive into the history of the Dr. Demento Show, its influence on weird comedy, novelty songs, and how it helped shape our taste in the hilariously absurd. From “Disco Duck” to Weird Al, we dig into our favorite novelty records and talk about why that kind of musical madness has all but vanished today. Plus, Jeff and Tim recount a recent run-in with a table full of loudmouths at a comedy show and lay down the law on comedy club etiquette. When is it okay to talk at a show? (Spoiler: Never.)
This week in the Labyrinth, we're firing up the hyperjets and diving helmet-first into the big news: Spaceballs 2 is officially happening! Mel Brooks is back as Yogurt (yes, seriously), and he's bringing Rick Moranis and Bill Pullman with him. We break down everything we know so far about the upcoming Amazon sequel—including the “definitely not a reboot but kinda is” franchise expansion and Josh Gad's mysterious role. Will we finally get Merchandising 2: The Merchandising? Then we ask: What the hell happened to movie catchphrases?From “Bueller...Bueller...” to “I'll be back,” Gen X grew up quoting our favorite flicks. But nowadays, catchphrases are just callbacks or punchlines. Is it laziness? Nostalgia fatigue? Or is Hollywood too scared to get meme'd? We throw out our favorite all-time movie quotes and get predictably sidetracked by Spaceballs dialogue.
Jake is back on this Friday to look at some lingering questions around the Browns in the quiet period until Training Camp. We will have a few of these episodes along the way. Before we get to that we break down Daniel Jeremiah's quote on the Rich Eisan show about the Browns quarterback battle. Then we dig into the questions:What is the recovery update and timetable for Mike Hall Jr.?Should Greg Newsome get outside cornerback snaps this year for a future fit?Do the Browns need to add more depth at WR and how should they do it?To unlock the FULL daily podcast each day, take advantage of 30% off an annual subscription during the month of June by clicking the link to join and support us by subscribing at BrownsFilmBreakdown.com.
We're back in the Labyrinth this week, and Tim's Q-Tip injury isn't the only thing causing discomfort. We pay tribute to the legendary Brian Wilson and Sly Stone, while Tim breaks down the Big Beautiful Breakup between the President and his favorite tech bro. Plus, Kash Patel drops by Joe Rogan to badly attempt the worst cover-up since Watergate — and we're here for the cringe. Lizzie has the latest updates on Diddy's legal saga, and we run through another round of Views or Snooze? with fresh trailers and upcoming shows. Text Impressions brings Kamala Harris into the mix, and our Staff Picks this week include The Sandlot, Lifeforce, Not a Box and more!
As Eggman sits in for András, we look forward to SkeptiCamp at QED and Mike Hall's Skeptics in the Pub Online talk and are happy to note that not only do we follow the ECDC, but they follow us back. In TWISH we hear about one of the forgotten(?) super villains of the Theosophy movement, Alice Bailey, and then we take a look at this week's news:SWEDEN: Crystals sold to help fertilityISRAEL: Uri Geller says he used his psychic powers to break the navigation tools on Greta Thunberg's Gaza flotilla ship, the Madleen, and warned that he would stop her if she comes to harm Israel.INTERNATIONAL: Teenage girls' TikTok skincare regimes offer little to no benefit, research showsINTERNATIONAL: Are CO2 measurements reliable?UK: Is positive thinking a factor for heart patients?INTERNATIONAL: ‘After seeing the chiropractor, I was seeing things and blacking out'A Swedish politician flat-out denies anthropogenic climate change and is handed this week's Really Wrong Award.Enjoy!https://theesp.eu/podcast_archive/theesp-ep-483.htmlSegments:0:00:27 Intro0:00:58 Greetings0:07:42 TWISH0:13:19 News0:45:16 Really Wrong0:47:42 Quote0:52:07 Outro0:53:30 Outtakes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're back in the Labyrinth this week, and things get weird. We kick things off with the shocking and controversial death of King of the Hill voice actor Jonathan Joss — was it a hate crime or just a tragic dispute? The revival of King of the Hill is right around the corner, and we break down everything we know about the new season (yes, including that new intro... and no, Tim is not allowed to make the ‘cha' noise).
Everyone's back in the Labyrinth and this week we're diving headfirst into the bittersweet brilliance of Pee-wee As Himself, the new Paul Reubens documentary. From his private struggles to his unmatched creative genius, we're celebrating the life and legacy of a man who was always more than just Pee-wee Herman. Also: Presidential pardons are flying faster than subpoenas—so who's next on Trump's forgiveness tour?