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In this episode ty respond to the blacklash of not liking Hiro Mashima as the better creator over Gege!!
Welcome to another episode of Plot Spackle. Today we continue a tradition that we have had since our first episode, and we really didn't want it watch this movie. The guys sat through Jurassic World: Rebirth. On this episode, Eric doesn't know water terms. Richard wants to turn biology into physics. And John has an existential crisis. So grab your flares, pull up your anti-Chekov's gun, and listen to Plot Spackle! Music: TheFatRat - Epic https://lnk.to/ftrepic
Jonathan Geltner and Luke Mills rejoin me to finish talking about The Magician's Nephew. Meanwhile, Narnian troubadour Matt Wheeler joins us to share "Awake, Awake!"--the first of his seven songs from Narnia! More details to come, but here's a quick summary of what we discuss: Introduction & Reading 0:00 — Opening dramatic reading from The Magician's Nephew (Digory before Aslan) Host & Guest Introductions 2:12 — Pipkin introduces Dr. Luke Mills and Jonathan Gelter; Jonathan's MFA program plug and novel update Story Recap 3:39 — Summary of the book up to the current chapters (Charn, Jadis, Narnia's creation, lamppost origin) Is Narnia "Fallen"? 6:34 — Discussion of Digory's guilt, the nature of Narnia's corruption, and parallels to Paradise Lost and Eden Digory's Culpability 10:37 — Was Digory truly at fault? The enchanted bell, Aslan's judgment, and Jonathan's "defense counsel" argument The Comic Sections: Animals & Uncle Andrew 15:40 — Critiquing Lewis's humor; Barfield's observation about Lewis's "undergraduate" comedy; Tolkien comparisons The Cabby as First King of Narnia 20:21 — Why a working-class Cockney? Anti-urban sentiment in Lewis, WWI's influence, rural vs. city themes, and comparison to Sam Gamgee Lewis, Tolkien & Shared Mythological Ideas 26:53 — Overlapping motifs (singing creation, protective trees, the rings); did Lewis borrow from Tolkien? The Winged Horse & the Garden of Hesperides 27:56 — Aslan's tears scene; the walled garden and its inscription; parallels to Galadriel and the One Ring Trees in Mythology & Religion 29:14 — Sacred trees across world cultures: Norse, Celtic, Greek, Irish paradise mythology, apples, and forests Musical Guest: Matt Wheeler 36:19 — Original song inspired by Aslan's creation of Narnia; discussion of the source passage Jadis Eats the Apple & the White Salt Image 46:05 — Jadis's "white as salt" description; what it conveys about her character and the apple's dark gift Character of Jadis / The White Witch 53:32 — Her name (French "jadis" = "once upon a time"), Lilith parallels, satanic motivation, and the "dem fine woman" ending Allegory, Plot Holes & Medieval Parallels 56:49 — Lewis's inconsistent allegory, Dante vs. Bunyan, and how medieval authors simply didn't care about plot consistency The Ending: Digory's Mother, Uncle Andrew, and Redemption 1:01:27 — The apple healing his mother, Aslan's beatific vision, Uncle Andrew's comic/bittersweet conclusion, and the wardrobe's origin Platonic Themes & the Wood Between the Worlds 1:06:41 — Aslan's Platonism, the multiverse question, ontological status of the secondary worlds, and the reference to Plato in The Last Battle Netflix Adaptation Discussion 1:12:53 — Concerns about Greta Gerwig's adaptation; what changes would actually be welcome; Polly & Digory's relationship Closing Remarks & What's Next 1:18:03 — Wrap-up, acknowledgments, upcoming Silver Trumpet episode
Good evening, this is your Captain, and if you look out the right side of the plane, you can see a deserted island. Well folks, that is the island where our podcast hosts are going to fix the plot holes in this weeks movie. That's right the movie is "Cast Away". On this episode Eric likes his horseshoes and hand grenades. John thinks Stanley Kubrick would have gone through so many flight crews. And Richard saves Past Eric's bacon. So put away your flight trays, put your seat in the upright position, and listen to Plot Spackle! Music: TheFatRat - Epic https://lnk.to/ftrepic
Welcome to this episode of Plot Spackle. Today is a special day where the guys talk about drugs, and animals. Today we have a triplesode, where Cocaine Bear, Meth Gator, and Crack-coon are the movies. On this episode John tells truths, just not correct ones. Richard just wants to press the Delete key, and Eric brings up Lost. So turn on some Bob Marley, realize it's all a conspiracy man, and listen to Plot Spackle! Music: TheFatRat - Epic https://lnk.to/ftrepic
Kevin Costner spent $200 million making a Mad Max ripoff on the open ocean — and the man has gills behind his ears. That's right. Waterworld's hero is a merman. A gill-having, web-toed, pee-drinking merman. And Cinema Psychos is here to ask the only question that matters: Really That Awful? Brian and John go full deep dive on Waterworld (1995), one of Hollywood's most notorious production disasters and one of the most divisive bad movies of the 1990s. They cover everything: why shooting on open ocean is genuinely suicidal for a film budget, how Kevin Costner fired his own director mid-edit and took over post-production himself, why Dennis Hopper is the only person on screen who clearly knows what kind of movie he's in, and how a world where the polar ice caps have entirely melted somehow still has a drinking water shortage. There are plot holes deep enough to lose a submarine in. There are action scenes with the energy of a kid smashing action figures together with no plan. There is a bungee cord rescue sequence that defies physics, logic, and basic narrative structure and secretly rules. And there is one man. Part human. Part fish. All Kevin Costner. CHAPTERS: Introduction [00:00] Welcome to Cinema Psychos [00:26] Personal Histories with Waterworld [00:39] Podcast Promo and Audience Questions [02:32] IMDb Synopsis [04:28] Initial Thoughts and Expectations [06:48] Origins and Mad Max Inspiration [10:00] Shooting on Open Water Nightmares [11:40] Budget Explosion and Production Chaos [17:31] Kevin Costner vs. Director Drama [23:00] Plot Holes and World-Building Ridiculousness [29:00] Plot Recap: The Mariner and Smokers [33:20] Dennis Hopper's Over-the-Top Performance [44:00] Action Scenes and Multiple Endings [50:00] Audience Reviews [58:00] Final Thoughts and Ratings [01:06:00] Follow The Cinema Psychos Show on Socials ❤️
Yep, the guys are still on this nonsense.
This week, Alex & Dan try to dispel some of the plot holes riddled throughout the Harry Potter franchise, following feedback from other episodes.From Unbreakable Vows, not-so Invisible Cloaks to trusting entirely untrustable people with your safety and life - some of these plot holes, just can't be explained, no matter how much you swish and flick your wand at it.And thanks to the power of social media, one listener sets the Dynamic Duo off on a swear-laden tirade, after it comes to light a particularly underutilised magical object is treated very poorly at Hogwarts!Grab your broom, because you're in for a ride this episode!#GITS
Welcome to Sketching Up, hosts Chris Schnabel and Matt Tornetta break down their full review of the Super Mario Galaxy Movie—from storyline issues and character usage to Easter eggs, Nintendo references, and what's next for the Mario cinematic universe.They dive into major topics like Mario vs Peach as the lead character, the rushed pacing across iconic worlds like the Mushroom Kingdom and Galaxy, and the growing theory that Nintendo is building toward a Super Smash Bros movie universe.The conversation also explores standout moments, including Jack Black's Bowser, Yoshi's role, Rosalina's underuse, and the introduction of characters like Star Fox, Pikmin, and R.O.B.—plus what Daisy's arrival means for future films.Subscribe for more episodes covering gaming, pop culture, movies, and animation breakdowns.Try Audible today — head to http://www.audibletrial.com/SchnabelStudiosto start your 30-day free trial and get readingFollow Sketching Up:Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/sketchinguppod/Facebook — https://www.facebook.com/sketchinguppod/TikTok — https://www.tiktok.com/@sketchinguppodVideo edited by Chris SchnabelEpisode Produced by Chris Schnabel and Matt TornettaMusic by Kyle ScottSketching Up is a Schnabel Studios Production.Chapters:00:00 - Intro00:20 - Mario Movie Review Begins00:48 - Travel Stories & Arizona Trip02:10 - Orlando Magic Court Experience03:55 - Fenway Park Story & Mad Props Plug07:59 - Space Talk & Artemis Mission10:35 - Mario Galaxy Movie Initial Thoughts11:12 - Storyline Issues & Rosalina Discussion12:26 - Rushed Worlds & Missed Opportunities13:37 - Easter Eggs: Star Fox, Pikmin, Game & Watch15:08 - What Worked vs What Didn't16:22 - Best Scene in the Movie17:03 - Mario vs Peach Problem18:30 - Luigi & Yoshi Underutilization19:24 - Bowser Performance Review20:02 - Peach & Mario Relationship Confusion21:15 - How the Story Should Have Been Structured22:23 - Bowser Jr. & Lack of Mystery23:11 - Too Much Nostalgia, Not Enough Story24:18 - R.O.B. & Nintendo References25:25 - What's Next for the Franchise26:23 - Post-Credit Scene & Daisy Reveal27:03 - Plot Holes & World-Building Issues28:09 - Super Smash Bros Movie Theory29:24 - Nintendo Universe Expansion Concerns30:08 - Future Shows & Spin-Off Predictions
The guys investigate whether The Addams Family and the Book of Daniel exist in the same universe. For franchise sake...
Welcome everyone to the newest episode of this podcast. On today's episode, we made Eric watch movie from all of our childhoods, "Hundreds of Beavers". On this episode, uncultured Eric doesn't know the difference between furrier and farrier. John forgets the rules of isakai. And Richard wants to spread the contagion to others. So pull up the dog sled, don your 'coon skin cap, and listen to Plot Spackle! Music: TheFatRat - Epic https://lnk.to/ftrepic
Bael & Riff are back to poke the bear and revisit a classic Bible tale from a different lens.
This week bring up some starwars topics and then some mores Ed hitting us with the force we jump to light speed at 930 pm Want to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/4862106774536192
The guys take a look at a pretty familiar tale with some giant narrative issues. Let's pull at that thread together.
Welcome to the newest episode of Plot Spackle. Today the guys are heading deep into the jungles of Nigeria to talk about the movie "Tears of the Sun" On this episode, Eric keeps saying Kingdom. Richard almost feels bad about a joke. And John wants to know how to deal with sneaky fire. So hike through the jungle. Suppress the trauma, and listen to Plot Spackle! Music: TheFatRat - Epic https://lnk.to/ftrepic
Welcome to the newest episode of Plot Spackle. Today is a special day because this is the first time we cover a Bond movie. Too bad the movie is Moonraker. On this episode, Eric wonders "why male models?" John wants to skritch the snake. And Richard forgets a Bond. So grab your trusty watch. Pull up to an exotic locale, and listen to Plot Spackle! Music: TheFatRat - Epic https://lnk.to/ftrepic
Ellen Adair and Ben Lindbergh discuss "Charlie Brown's All Stars," grading it on the 20-80 scouting scale. Ellen welcomes Ben, who discusses his lifelong love of "Peanuts" and getting to meet creator Charles M. Schulz! They introduce and summarize the cartoon (8:31) and review the 20-80 scouting scale (11:45) before hearing about Ben's fictional scouting director and real-life experience with the Sonoma Stompers (12:51). With Amount of Baseball (15:35), Ben favorably considers that there is more baseball in this 25 minute cartoon than hockey in six episodes of "Heated Rivalry," and discusses the "Effectively Wild" tradition of dubbing films "baseball movies." Ellen finds this cartoon does the little things right. In Baseball Accuracy (19:31), they discuss the lack of an opposing team and float competing theories, whether it is magical realism charged by Charlie Brown's emotional life, or perhaps baseball ghosts. They also discuss the very long hang time for the ball in the initial sequence, and the implications for Charlie Brown's range. Ellen dives deep into the stats Linus provides, considering them on an imagined per-game basis. They discuss clutch-ness and the power of belief at various levels. In Storytelling (38:20), they discuss various non sequiturs, editing oddities, and the interlude to Snoopy's imaginative plane. They also examine the depiction of various different kinds of baseball fans, and the lack of hustle on Charlie Brown's team, and some inconsistencies in character point of view. An intermission with Ben Lindbergh features his answers to the Nine Things (56:20) , including his choice three baseball players and three baseball moments--no spoilers! Our intrepid scouts return with the Score Tool (1:28:20), enjoying the music provided by the Vince Guaraldi Sextet. In Acting (1:31:40), they discuss the quality of the distinctive charm of the performances, which as a whole are truly creative of a style rather than interpretive of life. Particular shout-out to Peter Robbins as Charlie Brown, Christopher Shea's liquid l's, Sally Dryer's pronunciation of "uniform," and Director Bill Melendez as decades of Snoopy and Woodstock. In the Delightfulness of Catcher Character (1:38:22) the scouts parse a fondness for Schroeder with his excellence as a lovable team leader or helpfulness to his pitcher. Delightfulness of Announcer (1:43:21) offers no announcer, but some discussion of the possible existence of an official scorer. Lack of Misogyny (1:44:26) balances Charlie Brown standing up to a misogynist league policy with the blame for the all-gender ridicule of Charlie Brown landing solely at the girls' feet. No spoilers on the following segments: Yes or No (1:50:49), Six Degrees of Baseball (1:56:01), Favorite Moment (1:58:11), Least Favorite Moment (2:00:31), Scene That We'd Like to See (2:05:34), and Dreamiest Player and Favorite Performance (2:12:06). Find Ben on Effectively Wild, Hang Up and Listen, Button Mash, and the new Plot Hole or Not Hole on YouTube. The (evergreen) Ella Black episodes of Effectively Wild are 2309-2311. Find Ellen on @ellenadair.bsky.social and @ellenadairg on IG. Join Our Discord & Support The Show: PL+ | PL Pro - Get 15% off Yearly with code PODCASTProud member of the Pitcher List Fantasy Baseball Podcast Network Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Stories need both characters and a plot. That sounds obvious, I know...but you'd be surprised. In this week's episode, Melanie and I examine a film that, sadly, forgot to include a plot. No, really! INVITATION TO A MURDER has unfortunately fallen prey to a very common storytelling trap but the fix is super easy! To find out the problem (so you can avoid it), and the solution (if you've already erred), tune into this week's episode. Enjoy! - V. Acquire the power to write a bestselling story at storynerd.ca/courses For access to writing templates and worksheets, and more than 70 hours of training (all for free), subscribe to Valerie's Inner Circle.To learn to read like a writer, visit Melanie's website.
Hello, and welcome to the first step in your big journey. Over the next 125 years you will be one of 5000 brave pioneers as you travel the stars preparing for your new home. Did you like that pitch? Somehow that worked in this episode's movie "Passengers". On this episode Eric mentions the enduring nature of the humble Corn Flake. Richard does maths. And John hasn't seen an Alien movie. So wake up that rando you fell in love with, trust us it's real love. And listen to Plot Spackle! Music: TheFatRat - Epic https://lnk.to/ftrepic
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Welcome to the newest episode of Plot Spackle. Today the guys look towards the stars, and decide to settle on the Moon. Yep they're talking about the 2009 movie "Moon". On this episode, John gets derailed. Eric practices clone law. And Richard pulls out a Mercenary Maxim. So get out your model making kit, pull up an extra chair, and listen to Plot Spackle! Music: TheFatRat - Epic https://lnk.to/ftrepic
Dafür, dass es mit einem desaströs verlaufenden Pilotentraining und einem zylonischen Überraschungsangriff reichlich Action gibt, fühlt sich "Heimat" – Teil 1 doch eher wie ein Warm-up für das spektakuläre Finale dieses Zweiteilers an. Umso stärker ist die Episode in ihren ruhigen Momenten, auch wenn sich Patrick davon deutlich mehr berührt fühlt als Britt-Marie. Seine Co-Host ist derweil viel zu sehr damit beschäftigt, schlecht geflickte Plotholes aufzuspüren. Denn in die sind zumindest Starbuck und Helo mit der Nase zuerst hinein geplumpst.
If meaning is just something we make up, why does it keep falling apart? In this episode, the conversation goes straight at atheism and the meaning problem it creates. Not as a debate and definitely not as a gotcha. More like an honest look at what happens when belief in God is removed and purpose is expected to hold itself together anyway. We talk about why meaning feels necessary even when people reject faith, where moral frameworks actually come from, and why culture keeps borrowing Christian ideas while insisting it does not need Christianity. The discussion moves through leadership, relationships, and everyday decision-making, especially in a world that wants purpose without transcendence. This is not a tidy answers episode. It is observational, occasionally uncomfortable, and very aware that both Christians and skeptics carry assumptions they rarely slow down to examine. Nate and Dr. Joseph Tillman bring their usual mix of curiosity, humor, and real-life perspective to the conversation. They push on ideas without pretending everything resolves cleanly, and they are honest about where faith clarifies things and where it complicates them. If this conversation resonated, follow or subscribe to the podcast
In this spoiler-filled review, we break down Dead Ringer by Chris Hauty, a political thriller centered on JFK assassination conspiracy theories, Cold War espionage, and modern intelligence operations.We analyze the full plot, major twists, and dual-protagonist structure, dig into how the novel reimagines the JFK conspiracy, and discuss what works, what strains credibility, and how Dead Ringer compares to other conspiracy-driven thrillers.If you enjoy political thrillers, CIA intrigue, historical conspiracies, and deep spoiler discussions, this episode goes all in.—
Welcome to the our newest episode. Today the guys discuss what would happen if the moon fell to Earth. That's right the guys are talking about "Moonfall". On this episode, Eric needs to apologize to society. Richard want us to do better. And John, wants to know if they are giants. So grab your spare space shuttle. Get that great Lexus promo money, and listen to Plot Spackle! Music: TheFatRat - Epic https://lnk.to/ftrepic
Hello, and welcome to the first episode of the year. And to celebrate the rising of the new year much like the rising of the sun, we are watching the movie "Sunshine". On this episode, Richard has beef with names. Eric tells a space creepy pasta. And John sees problems for problems sake. So pull up you sunglasses. Apply the SPF 1000, and listen to Plot Spackle! Music: TheFatRat - Epic https://lnk.to/ftrepic
What if the real war isn't political, cultural, or ideological—but biological, digital, and invisible?In this expansive and mind-bending conversation, Chris Crutchfield joins Word Up to expose the hidden architecture shaping modern reality—from global technology standards and biodigital convergence to the quiet integration of the human body into cyber-physical systems.Chris unveils his “Biopsy of a Psyop” map, connecting technology, media, food, pharmaceuticals, education, religion, history, and politics into a single coordinated system. We explore how standards—not politicians—drive global outcomes, why the Internet of Bodies changes everything, and how ancient law, redacted history, and spiritual suppression underpin modern control structures. We also dive into resets, lost civilizations, architecture that defies the official timeline, the weaponization of religion, and the question few are willing to ask: Are the entities steering the sham show even human?Watch on Odysee. Listen on Progressive Radio Network and podcast platforms everywhere.Part 2:danikatz.locals.comwww.patreon.com/danikatzAll things Dani, including books, courses, coaching + consulting, and her one-of-a-kind, critically acclaimed POP PROPAGANDA DIGITAL MEDIA LITERACY COURSE:www.danikatz.comPlus, schwag:danikatz.threadless.comFind Chris:https://www.instagram.com/67podcast/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChCSEltGvbJZolsSfNiPUWAhttps://rumble.com/user/67podcastBiopsy of a Psyop map:https://drive.google.com/file/d/1TWLUptz2-x9RVC8wQmJA7RpRwQhHwA8m/viewShow notes:· Chris Crutchfield breaks down biodigital convergence and why the human body is becoming the next network node· The hidden role of global standards bodies in shaping technology, medicine, and governance· How 5G, IoB (Internet of Bodies), and cyber-physical systems intersect beneath mainstream narratives· Chris reveals his “Biopsy of a Psyop” map—connecting tech, media, food, pharma, politics, education, and history· Why politics is a distraction from the real battlefield: standards, protocols, and infrastructure· The redaction of history, lost civilizations, resets, and the architecture that “shouldn't exist”· The legal fiction of personhood, estates· Vatican City, City of London, Washington DC—and what sovereignty really means· The suppression of the sixth sense, biofields, and human electromagnetic awareness· Jesus, resets, orthodoxy, and how spiritual truth gets weaponized by institution
Love it or hate it, the ending of Stranger Things had some MAJOR plot holes and unresolved questions. And the Duffer Brothers seem to just handwave a lot of them away. Are fans nitpicking, or did the showrunners really didn't think you'd notice?Watch this podcast episode on YouTube and all major podcast hosts including Spotify.CLOWNFISH TV is an independent, opinionated news and commentary podcast that covers Entertainment and Tech from a consumer's point of view. We talk about Gaming, Comics, Anime, TV, Movies, Animation and more. Hosted by Kneon and Geeky Sparkles.D/REZZED News covers Pixels, Pop Culture, and the Paranormal! We're an independent, opinionated entertainment news blog covering Video Games, Tech, Comics, Movies, Anime, High Strangeness, and more. As part of Clownfish TV, we strive to be balanced, based, and apolitical. Get more news, views and reviews on Clownfish TV News - https://more.clownfishtv.com/On YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/ClownfishTVOn Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4Tu83D1NcCmh7K1zHIedvgOn Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/clownfish-tv-audio-edition/id1726838629
Christian Hurst joins Richardson's Rubicon to talk about the Lily Starling space opera series, starting with Lily Starling and the Voyage of the Salamander. We dig into a familiar sci-fi opener, waking up with amnesia, and why it works when the reader discovers the world at the same pace as the protagonist.Christian explains how he builds stories from character and theme first, then lets worldbuilding arrive when it is needed, rather than dumping lore on page one. We also explore tone: why so much modern sci-fi feels either relentlessly grim or aggressively camp, and how he aims for a more human mix of seriousness, humour, and hope.The conversation moves into belief systems, ritual, and symbolism as part of lived-in worlds, plus the role of identity, loneliness, and connection in Lily's arc across the series. Christian shares how his background in art, communication, and marketing shaped a more emotional approach to storytelling, and why he cares about how a reader feels, not just how neatly a plot clicks into place.If you like character-driven space opera with heart and a little mischief, this one is for you.Christian's Website: https://www.churstpublishing.com/Find more on my site: https://richardsonsrubicon.com/rug-pulls-not-plot-holes/
It's time to ask the questions superhero movies usually hope you won't.
Merry Christmas everyone, and thank you for listening to our newest episode. Today the guys are doing a triplesode where they discuss the most action movie Santa. On this episode, Eric gate-keeps Spanish. Richard wants Santa to commit more to the bit. And John knows his Santas. So bake some cookies, put out some milk, and listen to Plot Spackle! Music: TheFatRat - Epic https://lnk.to/ftrepic
In movies, tv shows, anime, etc. there can sometimes be plot hooks that are introduced that are never addressed. Those are plot holes.
“It's hard to fix a manuscript that is not yet finished. This is what I counsel all of my clients and people who might want to work with me is write the whole first draft because there's something that brought you to the story.” - Beth BaranyIn this How To Write the Future episode, “How to Handle Plot Holes Effectively,” host Beth Barany answers a listener's question on how to handle your story's plot holes when you're deep into writing the rough draft and how to take the necessary steps, depending on whether you're a plotter or a panster.In this episode:Gain insight into how to handle plot holesTips to help you solve the problems in your story developmentGET HELP WITH YOUR WORLD BUILDING - START HEREFree World Building Workbook for Fiction Writers: https://writersfunzone.com/blog/world-building-resources/GET SOME FREE WRITING COACHING LIVE ON THE PODCASTSign up for the 30-minute Story Success Clinic with Beth Barany: https://writersfunzone.com/blog/story-success-clinic/Support our work for creatives!Buy me a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/bethbaranySHOW PRODUCTION BY Beth BaranySHOW CO-PRODUCTION + NOTES by Kerry-Ann McDadeEDITORIAL SUPPORT by Iman Llompartc. 2025 BETH BARANYhttps://bethbarany.com/Questions? Comments? Send us a text!--- CONNECTContact BethLinkedInCREDITSEDITED WITH DESCRIPT (Affiliate link)MUSIC: Uppbeat.ioDISTRIBUTED BY BUZZSPROUT: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1994465
Aloha everyone, on today's episode we are taking a lovely trip to Hawaii, unfortunately it's December 7th 1941. That's right, the guys are talking about the movie "Pearl Harbor". On this episode, John fixes everything with dyslexia. Eric remembers the old-timey days. And Richard has gone beyond normal Red Vine consumption. So put on your aviators, soak up some sun on the beach, and listen to Plot Spackle! Music: TheFatRat - Epic https://lnk.to/ftrepic
Thank you for checking out our newest episode, we are so grateful that you're here. In fact, we are going to have a Thanksgiving day movie, or at least a movie that happens at Thanksgiving. That movie is "Tower Heist". On this episode, Eric enters facts territory. John gives rookie numbers. And Richard flexes his antagonism knowledge. So put away your cellphone, check the weight capacity of the nearest elevator, and listen to Plot Spackle! Music: TheFatRat - Epic https://lnk.to/ftrepic
Hello, and welcome to the newest episode of Plot Spackle. In today's episode the guys look at the plot holes in the animated movie "9" On this episode, Eric would do terrible on the SAT. Richard wars about laboratory safety. And John wonders if this calls for spam. So pull out your little alchemy talisman, let loose the dogs of war, and listen to Plot Spackle! Music: TheFatRat - Epic https://lnk.to/ftrepic
Welcome to another episode of Horrorween. Today the guys decide to rest in a quite hotel, except the room is evil! Because that room is "1408". On this episode Richard sees a real ghost. Eric wants to stay in a clown motel. And John wonders why there's no 1409 movie. So pull up your ten most haunted noun best seller. Ignore the reasonable advice the hotel staff give you, and listen to Plot Spackle! Music: TheFatRat - Epic https://lnk.to/ftrepic
Hello, and welcome to another episode during the spooky season. On this Horrorween episode, the guys talk about the noir thriller, "Se7en". On this episode John wants something more. Eric is enthused. And Richard wants everyone to gag. So brush up on your Milton, maybe grab the Cliff Notes version, and listen to Plot Spackle! Music: TheFatRat - Epic https://lnk.to/ftrepic
Welcome to the first episode of Horrorween 2025. Today we return to the first Horrorween with a return to the slasher genre. On this episode, Eric can't be bothered to list all the facts. John discovers the worst Michael Myers hunting ground. And Richard imposes societal norms on Jason. So don't go to sleep, don't find the magic walnuts, and listen to Plot Spackle! Music: TheFatRat - Epic https://lnk.to/ftrepic
Live from FanX, Bryan Young and Holly Frey bring you a treat and a half. There is an abridged discussion on the influence of Star Wars Roleplaying Games on the galaxy far, far away, and then the return of the "That's not a Star Wars plot hole" panel, where fans come up, air their grievances about perceived Star Wars plot holes, and the assembled panel helps sort those out for them. On this episode you'll hear from guests Michael A. Stackpole, Pablo Hidalgo, and Clayton Sandell.
Welcome to the newest episode of Plot Spackle! Today the guys continue a tradition that has been going on since the beginning of the podcast: talking about Indiana Jones movies. Unfortunately they're talking about Dial of Destiny. On this episode, John plays his hand too early. Eric wants you to rub some dirt in it. And Richard wants to cook some steamed hams. So pull up some stolen artifacts, blame the establishment, and listen to Plot Spackle! Music: TheFatRat - Epic https://lnk.to/ftrepic
What's the Opposite of a Plot Hole? Loooooong time ago, we had a whole big podcast about plot holes. Are they good? Are they bad? What is Mango's Iron Law of Worldbuilding? Well, interestingly, something we didn't consider in that conversation is the opposite of a plot hole. In other words, a plot pedestal. What is it? How does it work? Is it good or bad? The video that inspired this convo: https://youtu.be/KCztDSvyL3I?si=irj3ADJB3TQEzSAb MUGG: https://youtu.be/eVTFcm1Z1tA?si=1S5KB0g3PXU6S5eR The Pinky Guard: https://youtube.com/shorts/hFTLU6h8BL8?si=BOuuMyFtLhe3zsgw ---------------------------------------------------------------- Want to watch these episodes live? Check us out at https://www.youtube.com/@somederpsplaygames or twitch.tv/somederpsplaygames Check out the podcast on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/somederpstalkaboutgames Want to tell us something? Email us at podcast@somederpsplaygames.com Like our Facebook page too! www.facebook.com/SomeDerpsPlayGames/ We have a Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/somederpsplaygames Rate us on iTunes! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/some-derps-talk-about-games/id1048899720 Follow us on Twitter! SDPG: twitter.com/somederps Buddy: twitter.com/thatbuddysola Mango: twitter.com/theonetruemango Intro and Outro courtesy of twitter.com/VinceRolin
Clayton and Shawn from 'Men Who Like Men Who Like Movies' return to hear what Sean thought of his first-time watching I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (1998).Chapters:1:28 Welcome Back, Clayton and Shawn1:31 Thoughts on the Sequel3:28 Voodoo and Quirky Characters4:56 Obvious Plot Points6:51 Recognizing Actors7:40 The "Nice Guy" Trope9:59 Julie's Character Shift11:36 Jennifer Love Hewitt's Musical Career12:56 Concealed Weapons and Survival13:37 Carla's Love Interests14:39 Julie's Trauma15:16 The Importance of Character Depth19:20 Contagion (2011)22:14 Freddie Prinze Jr.'s Limited Screen Time24:32 Cops in the 'I Know What You Did Last Summer' franchise27:49 British Friendships30:16 Seasickness Tales32:17 Flying Fears36:55 Karaoke and Song Choices41:52 Justice for the House Cleaning Lady43:45 The Pacing of Kills45:05 Plot Holes and Confusions49:45 Tanning Bed Trauma1:16:31 Dissecting the New Sequel1:32:17 Critiques and Comparisons1:38:00 Podcast Wrap-Up and ReflectionsThanks for Listening!Find us here: X: @YourselfReviewInstagram: reviewityourselfpodcast2021 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this Episode of No Brains No Headache Podcast the guys are back in studio to discuss:Dangers of drivingTaylor Swift's new albumThe Jonas BrothersKid Ump at MLB game upset usDarkness RetreatSandwich Etiquette Black Hawk Down plot holeFantasy Football SeasonOlympics of SiblingsCome see us at the Belle Mehus Auditorium on Saturday, September 13 for a stand up comedy show featuring John Kennedy, David Standal and Sampson Hurley! Tickets: https://www.bismarckeventcenter.com/events/2025/no-brains-no-headache-podcastThank you for listening!Follow No Brains No Headache on social media and make sure to follow, rate, and review wherever you get your podcasts. Apple Podcasts. Subscribe + rate + review.Spotify. Follow along.iHeartRadio. Or wherever you listen to your favorite shows.New episode every Tuesday!Twitter. https://twitter.com/nbnhpodcastInstagram. https://www.instagram.com/nobrains_noheadache/Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/nbnhpodcastYouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQbXoHzYhhDigOaNXVYdK3gTik Tok. @NBNHPodcast
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Full of Sith's very own Bryan Young and Holly Frey were joined by Alex Damon and Mollie Damon from Star Wars Explained and Star Wars writer Jason Fry to do a live panel at Atlanta Comic Convention. There, they took questions from the audience where they broke down things folks thought might have been plot holes in Star Wars and showed where in the canon they were explained and not actually a plot hole.
In this episode, Lexi and Sean discuss the popular horror movie series 'I Know What You Did Last Summer' and its sequels. They delve into the details and character dynamics of the first two films, reminisce about 90s pop culture, and share personal stories. Upcoming plans include a courtroom-style Patreon live event. 00:00 Introduction and Weekly Recap 01:43 Baby Oil and Celebrity Gossip 03:04 Playboy Mansion and Corporate Retreats 04:57 Coldplay Video and Cheating Discussions 06:21 Ice Cream Walks and Friendship Goals 07:15 I Know What You Did Last Summer Series 10:30 Horror TV Shows and Movie Titles 21:05 Top Grossing Slasher Movies 26:16 Jennifer Love Hewitt and 90s Nostalgia 39:14 College Days and Movie Kills 39:58 Kindergarten Memories and Kids' Antics 40:52 Parenting Challenges and Misunderstandings 42:41 Nostalgia and Movie Analysis 43:01 The Kevin Williamson Influence 44:22 Movie Adaptations and Remakes 45:10 The Impact of Parodies 46:59 Plot Holes and Character Motivations 50:25 Sequel Discussions and New Characters 57:07 Freddie Prinze Jr.'s Journey 59:36 The Absurdity of the Second Movie 01:08:32 Final Thoughts and Personal Stories Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Lexi and Sean discuss the popular horror movie series 'I Know What You Did Last Summer' and its sequels. They delve into the details and character dynamics of the first two films, reminisce about 90s pop culture, and share personal stories. Upcoming plans include a courtroom-style Patreon live event. 00:00 Introduction and Weekly Recap 01:43 Baby Oil and Celebrity Gossip 03:04 Playboy Mansion and Corporate Retreats 04:57 Coldplay Video and Cheating Discussions 06:21 Ice Cream Walks and Friendship Goals 07:15 I Know What You Did Last Summer Series 10:30 Horror TV Shows and Movie Titles 21:05 Top Grossing Slasher Movies 26:16 Jennifer Love Hewitt and 90s Nostalgia 39:14 College Days and Movie Kills 39:58 Kindergarten Memories and Kids' Antics 40:52 Parenting Challenges and Misunderstandings 42:41 Nostalgia and Movie Analysis 43:01 The Kevin Williamson Influence 44:22 Movie Adaptations and Remakes 45:10 The Impact of Parodies 46:59 Plot Holes and Character Motivations 50:25 Sequel Discussions and New Characters 57:07 Freddie Prinze Jr.'s Journey 59:36 The Absurdity of the Second Movie 01:08:32 Final Thoughts and Personal Stories Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We don't get Bryce Dallas Howard's name right even one time.00:00Introduction and Excitement for Survivor01:15 Parvati's Book and Survivor's Evolution04:55 Reality TV and Personal Experiences07:53 Cultural Shifts in Reality TV09:50 Reflections on Classic Movies15:48 Family Movie Night and Comedy Classics18:07 Movie Reflections: Ghostbusters and Jurassic World25:28 The Legacy of Jurassic Park: A Double-Edged Sword30:06 Character Dynamics and Plot Holes in Jurassic World33:46The Movie Experience: Expectations vs. Reality