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Authors John and Maria Jose Tenuto return to The Trek Files to share a seemingly ordinary filming notice distributed to guests at the Monterey Bay Aquarium during production of Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. But for John, it's much more than a production handout, it's a family keepsake. In April 1986, John's parents unknowingly visited the aquarium on a day when Leonard Nimoy, William Shatner, and the Star Trek IV cast were filming. They saved the notice, recorded the production on a home VHS camcorder, and brought home an extraordinary piece of behind-the-scenes history. Decades later, that footage and flyer helped document one of the franchise's most beloved films. Larry, John, and Mary Jo explore the logistics of filming at a working public aquarium, Leonard Nimoy's commitment to the film's environmental message, and how a family vacation unexpectedly became part of Star Trek history. Documents and Additional References Document of the Week Monterey Bay Aquarium visitor filming notice for Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (April 1986) Additional References Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home Monterey Bay Aquarium Leonard Nimoy William Shatner John Tenuto Maria Jose Tenuto The Making of Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home by John and Maria Jose Tenuto (Titan Books) Previous The Trek Files appearance by John and Maria Jose Tenuto discussing Star Trek II, Star Trek III, and Star Trek IV production history.
Welcome to this episode of On Top Of Old Smoky, this week we cover Smoky Mountain Wrestling TV show from Febuary 13th 1993, where we will see :- Dirty White Boy vs. Reno Riggins Kevin Sullivan vs. Bart Batten Robbie Eagle & The Dark Secret vs. The Rock 'n' Roll Express (Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson) SMW Beat The Champ Television Title Match Tracy Smothers (c) vs. Paul Orndorff You can watch the show https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_hI3shd6Ow8&list=PLj5Zx1HZR2NnYkFXab2OqEy8IS2vfaJFX&index=8 Ko-fi.com/memphiscast to buy the show a coffee Patreon.com/memphiscast & youtube.com/@memphiscast as we convert VHS to PC, its free to join and you might see something you've never seen before
Jake leads us through a tribute to physical media! Memories of VHS horror box art! The heyday and resurgence of vinyl! The reliance (and obligation) of giving books as gifts! We cover it all and also share some stories from our listeners about the tangible, physical stuff that made them who they are. If you're old you can remember how it was with us and if you're young you can hear about the pure joy of going over to a friend's house and seeing that they also had a DVD copy of Stargate! Want even more Nerd of Mouth? Support us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/nerdofmouth Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of Nerd of Mouth ad-free.Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Platform Mix 621 features the Miami based DJ and producer, VHS. He started gaining tons of traction after playing an open decks set in Factory Town that went viral with hundreds of thousands of views on socials and since then has been releasing tracks with his own funk and flavor that have been crushing. He's got an hour of his favorites in this week's mix including some IDs of his own! He's playing all over Florida this month including a back to back set with Brax on August 14th at Midline where he'll be playing support for Biscits. Be sure to follow VHS to hear all his latest releases and see where he's playing next. If you want the full track list, my top tracks of the week, and a behind-the-scenes look at what I'm playing in my sets, check out my Patreon link in the description. Now turn those speakers all the way up and let's get into it with VHS' latest—right here, on The Platform. VHS: https://www.instagram.com/imvhs_/ Podcast: www.youtube.com/@theplatformmix Patreon: www.patreon.com/djdexmke Artwork by Michael Byers-Dent: www.instagram.com/byersdent/
Welcome to this episode of Monday Night Project, this week we cover WWF Superstars from June 1st 1991 where we will see :- WT Jones & Warren Bianchi vs. The Legion Of Doom (Animal & Hawk) Ted DiBiase (w/Sensational Sherri) vs. Randy Fox The Brooklyn Brawler vs. The Texas Tornado Earthquake (w/Jimmy Hart) vs. Kevin Krueger Dave Sigfrids & John Anderson vs. The Orient Express (Kato & Tanaka) (w/Mr. Fuji) The Undertaker (w/Paul Bearer) vs. Dan Robbins Ko-fi.com/memphiscast to buy the show a coffee Patreon.com/memphiscast & youtube.com/@memphiscast as we convert VHS to PC, its free to join and you might see something you've never seen before You can watch the show https://www.patreon.com/MemphisCast/posts/wwf-superstars-163585640?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=postshare_creator&utm_content=join_link
Super Retro Podcast x Homage Merch Drop: http://homage.com/SuperRetroOn this episode of the podcast, we reminisced about all those classic sayings our parents used to hit us with growing up, revisited Sega's legendary “Who the F*** Is Mario?” campaign from the height of the console wars, and talked about how recordable VHS tapes were basically our generation's Netflix. We also discussed why the lighting in our old schools was apparently terrible for our mental health, broke down an incredible 30-second clip featuring Michael Jordan and 2Pac at the peak of their careers in the same building—alongside Suge Knight and Dennis Rodman—and welcomed back the Super Retro Hotline. We highlighted our recent Homage x Starter photoshoot, officially launched our collaboration with Homage, showed off the Golden Axe arcade cabinet that Rob Manz personally delivered to us, covered Nostalgic News, checked out your fit checks, and, as always, got into a whole lot more.Today's episode was brought to you by Salty Water. Hydrate Your Inner Warrior! Support our sponsors:IG: https://www.instagram.com/drinksaltywater/Buy: https://tinyurl.com/4c4kz9ceWebsite: https://drinksaltywater.com/⸻Discord: https://discord.gg/superretro⸻Master list on our NES collection: https://superretropod.com/nes-game-list-super-retro/⸻Join our channel for early access: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMP4yO-dFGayGUkT_MVYrhQ/joinEmail: SuperRetroPod@gmail.comAll things Super Retro: https://linktr.ee/superretroInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/superretropodcast/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@superretropod
Dal piccolo paese di Baunei al prestigioso Locarno Film Festival, Matteo Incollu racconta il suo cinema tra realismo, elementi fantastici, giovani protagonisti e una Sardegna ricca di suggestioni. Matteo Incollu continua a raccontare la Sardegna attraverso uno sguardo originale, nel quale il realismo incontra il soprannaturale. Il regista ogliastrino ha presentato il suo primo lungometraggio, L'estate che finì due volte, un'opera che rappresenta un importante traguardo nella sua carriera e che sarà protagonista alla 79ª edizione del Locarno Film Festival. Un percorso costruito negli anni, tra cortometraggi, studio e una forte passione nata fin dall'infanzia. La passione di Matteo Incollu nasce a Baunei Cresciuto a Baunei, piccolo centro dell'Ogliastra, Matteo Incollu scopre il cinema quando è ancora bambino. I grandi classici e una videocamera VHS diventano gli strumenti con cui muove i primi passi, realizzando piccoli film insieme al padre. Con il passare degli anni decide di approfondire gli studi dedicati al linguaggio cinematografico. L'incontro con il regista Salvatore Mereu segna una svolta decisiva. Da quel momento comprende che quella passione può trasformarsi in una professione. Nel 2013 fonda la casa di produzione Mommotti, realtà con cui realizza numerosi cortometraggi fino ad arrivare al suo primo lungometraggio. Un cinema tra realtà e soprannaturale Il cinema di Matteo Incollu mette al centro le persone e il loro rapporto con il territorio. I protagonisti delle sue opere sono spesso bambini o adolescenti, chiamati ad affrontare esperienze che segnano profondamente la loro crescita. Accanto al realismo emerge sempre una componente fantastica. Fantasmi, misteri e realismo magico diventano strumenti narrativi per raccontare emozioni, paure e trasformazioni interiori. La Sardegna assume così un ruolo fondamentale. I piccoli paesi, con le loro tradizioni e i racconti popolari, convivono con gli scenari urbani di Cagliari e Sassari, dando vita a storie che superano i confini della realtà. L'estate che finì due volte approda a Locarno Il primo lungometraggio di Matteo Incollu racconta la storia di una bambina di undici anni che, durante un'estate particolarmente calda, scopre di possedere un inquietante dono: vedere le persone morte. Ambientato in un piccolo paese della Sardegna, il film segue il percorso della giovane protagonista mentre cerca risposte sul mistero che riguarda la scomparsa della madre. Il racconto intreccia formazione, emozioni e soprannaturale, mantenendo sempre forte il legame con il territorio. La pellicola è stata selezionata per la 79ª edizione del Locarno Film Festival, dove sarà presentata nella sezione dedicata ai giovani. Un riconoscimento che rappresenta un'importante vetrina internazionale sia per il regista sia per il cinema prodotto in Sardegna. Un gruppo di lavoro unito Per Matteo Incollu il successo di un film nasce dalla collaborazione. Il regista racconta di aver lavorato con professionisti che lo accompagnano da anni e con i quali ha costruito un rapporto che va oltre quello lavorativo. Grande attenzione è stata riservata anche ai giovani interpreti. Il dialogo costante e un clima di fiducia hanno permesso di affrontare le riprese con naturalezza, nonostante le difficoltà legate a un budget contenuto. Secondo il regista, proprio la forza del gruppo ha consentito di superare gli ostacoli e di portare a termine un progetto tanto ambizioso. I nuovi progetti guardano ancora ai fantasmi Il percorso creativo di Matteo Incollu è già rivolto al futuro. Il regista sta sviluppando un nuovo lungometraggio, provvisoriamente intitolato Da mezzogiorno alle 4, ispirato al cortometraggio Luce d'agosto. La storia sarà ambientata in una Cagliari distopica, dove per una misteriosa ragione nessuno può uscire nelle ore più calde della giornata. Ancora una volta il soprannaturale diventa il filo conduttore di una narrazione profondamente legata alla Sardegna. L'obiettivo dichiarato è quello di costruire una trilogia dedicata ai fantasmi, affrontando il tema con registri diversi, dal drammatico all'horror, senza rinunciare a momenti di leggerezza. Un messaggio ai giovani che sognano il cinema Nel corso dell'intervista Matteo Incollu si rivolge anche ai ragazzi che desiderano intraprendere una carriera nel mondo del cinema. Il consiglio è quello di seguire la propria passione con determinazione, senza scoraggiarsi davanti ai rifiuti o alle difficoltà. Per il regista è fondamentale fare esperienza sul campo, affiancare professionisti già affermati e costruire il proprio percorso passo dopo passo. Il talento è importante, ma da solo non basta. Servono pazienza, costanza e la volontà di migliorarsi ogni giorno. Dopo quasi vent'anni di lavoro nel settore, Matteo Incollu dimostra che anche dalla Sardegna è possibile raggiungere traguardi internazionali. Il suo debutto nel lungometraggio rappresenta non solo un successo personale, ma anche un segnale positivo per tutto il cinema isolano, sempre più capace di raccontare storie originali e di conquistare l'attenzione del pubblico internazionale.
Vi firar VHS:ens 50-årsdag tillsammans med videobutiksägaren Gabrielle De Bourg. Dessutom: kocken Daniel Müllern bjuder på sina bästa tips till kräftskivan. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radios app.
El verano siempre ha tenido algo de película de videoclub: tardes interminables, olor a crema solar, playas abarrotadas, piscinas, refrescos, noches calurosas… y una carátula de VHS prometiéndote que, después de verla, nunca volverías a meterte tranquilo en el agua. En este especial de verano de Remake a los 80 nos sumergimos en los grandes terrores acuáticos del cine de finales de los 70, los 80: tiburones que no son tiburones, orcas vengativas, pirañas mutantes, laboratorios submarinos, criaturas viscosas, experimentos militares, monstruos del abismo y mucha serie B con sabor a palomitas, salitre y cinta rebobinada. Un episodio para celebrar ese cine que convertía el mar, los ríos, las plataformas submarinas y los parques acuáticos en auténticos escenarios de pesadilla. Películas imperfectas, exageradas, divertidas, terroríficas y profundamente ochenteras, donde lo importante no era siempre la lógica… sino que bajo el agua hubiera algo esperando. En este programa hablamos de: - Orca, la ballena asesina — 1977, dirigida por Michael Anderson. - Piraña — 1978, dirigida por Joe Dante. - Profundidad 6 — 1989, dirigida por Sean S. Cunningham. - Humanoides del abismo — 1980, dirigida por Barbara Peeters. - Leviathan, el demonio de las profundidades — 1989, dirigida por George P. Cosmatos. - La grieta — 1990, dirigida por Juan Piquer Simón. Prepara la toalla, ajusta las gafas de bucear y no te alejes demasiado de la orilla. --------------------------------------------------------------- RECUERDA QUE PUEDES APOYARNOS A TRAVÉS DEL SISTEMA DE SUSCRIPCIÓN DE FANS ➡️https://www.ivoox.com/support/248910 ----------------------------------------------------------------- Escúchanos también en www.remakealos80.com Recuerda suscribirte a nuestro canal de YouTube para estar al día de nuestros directos https://www.youtube.com/@remakealos80 Síguenos en Instagram y Twitter @Remakealos80 y búscanos en Telegram, te dejamos el enlace a nuestro grupo de para que compartas tus opiniones e interactúes con nosotros: https://t.me/joinchat/GXsRJYMd3wQVBG2v
God söndag, kalenderbitare! Idag dundrar Berntjournalen ut ett fullspäckat nyhetssvep där vi bland annat synar en äkta guldklimp på YouTube: producenten Ron Johnsons egen, unika kassettversion av Wicked Lesters debutplatta. Vi kollar även in spännande prylar från San Diego Comic-Con – vad sägs om nya Dressed to Kill-actionfigurer och en exklusiv Destroyer-bundle på guldvinyl? Dessutom blickar vi fram mot Alex Bergdahls exklusiva Unmasked-djupdykning i Strömstad och avslöjar vad som hände när podden besökte en gigantisk skivmässa i Stockholm. Avslutningsvis avhandlar vi veckans galna podd-släpp: från Gene Simmons suspekta VHS-filmer i Hot in the Shade till när skidskyttelagenden Björn Ferry gästade Paus för ett oredigerat samtal om allt från dubbeltramp till folköl. Häll upp kaffet och håll i blixtarna – nu kör vi!
Welcome back to another edition of the UK's number one and only Memphis wrestling related podcast, Memphis Continental Wrestling Cast. On this week's show we cover August 1st 1987 Memphis Wrestling where we will see:- Paul Diamond/Pat Tanaka (with Brickhouse/Bruno) vs. Freezer Thompson/Ed Mattox Soulman Rocky Johnson vs. Rooster Cogburn Jeff Jarrett/Billy Travis vs. Keith Roberson/The Thunderbird Nasty Boys vs. David Johnson/Freezer Thompson Mark Starr/Alan West/John Paul vs. Keith Eric/Rough and Ready (with Boss Winters) Ko-fi.com/memphiscast to buy the show a coffee Patreon.com/memphiscast & youtube.com/@memphiscast as we convert VHS to PC, its free to join and you might see something you've never seen before You can watch the show https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMHAIXL_YZ8&list=PLgi8coP8E7nrdCH_13yt9qXVpmAXBgR9-&index=34
After the inevitable Christmas number one, the life of an X Factor winner isn't always easy. But Shayne Ward, of 'That's My Goal' fame - stop pretending you don't know it - had something unique to fall back on. A stint on Coronation Street gave him enough acting cred, and willing co-stars, to star in his own murder mystery series where he plays an ex-cop turned cruise ship singer with a murder to solve in every port.Listeners, it is insane. This week, Graham is joined by Mark Harrison of Film Stories and the forthcoming First Question quiz podcast to discuss his chance discovery of a series that has become an obsession. We also talk about the strange world of straight-to-VHS soap opera spin-offs, the show's Guy Ritchie-inspired poker tournament episode, the other shows and films that could benefit from The Good Ship Murder's earworm of a theme tune, and how the show might end up doing an episode about Morrissey.If you'd like to go on an adventure with us in mind, you can donate to our Patreon. We're currently working on a bonus episode of this very show about Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey, as well as keeping our two new podcasts - They'll Love Me When I'm Dead and The Arts Hole - running. Backers also get an end-of-month round-up podcast, weekly articles about The Twilight Zone and Doctor Who, and more - follow us on Bluesky, Twitter, Instagram and Facebook to find out more.
DJ Lou visits The Sphere in Las Vegas for the first time to see No Doubt with his girlfriend. A wildly dancing Chola almost ruins the concert for the two lovebirds. Jay and Bobby go through their favorite attractions in Vegas and remember how big the Riverdance show was years ago. They try to purchase Michael Flatley's Riverdance on VHS. | Bobby discovers freeze-dried ice cream sandwiches and it's a dream for the former fat man. *To hear the full show to go www.siriusxm.com/bonfire to learn more! FOLLOW THE CREW ON SOCIAL MEDIA: @thebonfiresxm @louisjohnson @christinemevans @bigjayoakerson @robertkellylive @louwitzkee @jjbwolf Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of The Bonfire ad-free and a whole week early. Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Send us a text or a voicemailIf you're not careful and you noclip out of reality in the wrong areas, you'll end up trapped in a podcast prison, where it's nothing but the stink of old beer stained rugs, the madness of mono-yellow cigarette stains, the endless background noise of technical difficulties at maximum hum-buzz, and approximately six hundred million randomly segmented derailments over the course of 14 years. God save you if you hear something intelligent, because it sure as hell was an accident. On Episode 728 of Trick or Treat Radio our feature film discussion is the wildly successful theatrical hit, Backrooms from director Kane Parsons! We also talk about our 14 year anniversary, prepare for podcast summer school, and react to trailers for the films; Godzilla Minus One, and Demon Hunters! So grab your handheld VHS recorder, be sure to make an unsettling doppelganger of yourself, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Abbot and Costello, NY Jets and Humiliation, Gwar, King Diamond, Horror and Rock, Universal, Ozzy Osbourne: Prince of Darkness, Mario Bava, Bava Booey, Luke Owen Wilson, Italian Superhero Team, The Cannoli Kid, “I got a Zard-on”, Podcast Summer School, White Power (Ranger), The Odyssey, Homer Dice Clay, Minions and Monsters, Java the Hutt, Ghost on the Loose, Mothra, Flesh Gordon, Squirm, Swamp Thing, The Secret of Nimh, So I Married an Axe Murderer, The Blair Witch Project, The Village, The Dead Matter, The Demented, Black Mountain Side, The Thunderbirds, Host, Together, Teddy Ray, Rage of the Yeti, I Frankenstein, Jamie Pressly, Biohazard, Hilary Swank, Sometimes They Come Back Again, Simon Baker, Land of the Dead, The Ring 2, Embrace of the Vampire, Vivica A. Fox, Idle Hands, Night of the Living Dead, Lisa Kudrow, Monique Gabrielle, 976-Evil 2, Laurence Fishburne, Event Horizon, Hannibal, Addams Family, Doctor Sleep, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Ghostbusters, The Crow Salvation, The Girl Next Door, Boris Karloff, Bruno Mattei, Hell of the Living Dead, Rats Night of Terror, Zombi 3, Island of the Living Dead, Victor Wong, Tremors, Richard Johnson, The Monster Club, Dick Wilson, Diary of a Madman, The Munsters, Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde, Mark of the Vampire, The Mummy's Curse, Godzilla in the Mist, psychotic bubble, Harold and Kumar Demon Hunters, Demon Hunters, Godzilla Minus Zero, Doctor Strange, 12 Years A Slave, Hausu, James Wan, Osgood Perkins, The Slender Man, Kane Parsons, Backrooms, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Renate Reinsve, Mark Duplass, One Hour Photo, Punishment Park, Portal, Mr. Robot, What Dreams May Come, Robin Williams, The Furious, Forbidden Fruits, Obsession, Curry Barker, Mortal Kombat II, James Ellis performance video, Criss Angel, Spike and Mike's Twisted Animation, Backrooms Bonanza, and Deterred in the Punch Bowl.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show
GREY.On this episode I am joined by Josh Eppard.Mark and Me is now on YouTube - Please subscribe here https://www.youtube.com/@markandmePlease support the Mark and Me Podcast via Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/Markandme or you can buy me a coffee here: https://ko-fi.com/markandme.The Mark and Me podcast is proudly sponsored by Richer Sounds.Visit richersounds.com now to shop for all your hi-fi, home cinema and TV solutions. Also, don't forget to join their VIP club for FREE with just your email address to receive a great range of fantastic privileges.The Mark and Me podcast is also proudly sponsored by Vice-Press.If you are a fan of films and pop culture, check out Vice Press. All of their limited edition posters, art prints & collectibles are officially licensed & are made for fans like us to collect & display in their homes. Vice Press work directly with artists and licensors to create artwork and designs that are exclusive to them.This year, Vice Press also launched Vice Press Home Video, dedicated to releasing classic films on VHS. And yes, they play! Get 10% off of your first order using code MARKANDME26All artwork and designs are produced by Dead Good Tees - Dead Good Tee crafts graphic T-shirts for true horror and movie enthusiasts. Drawing inspiration from classic movies, iconic villains, and the darker side of cinema, their designs offer a subtle nod to the genre's most unforgettable moments. Visit www.deadgoodtees.co.ukEvery episode of Mark and Me is for Billy x
Nanna Olasdotter Hallberg är radiopratare och författare. Vi går igenom hela hennes liv och karriär. Det finns ett bonusavsnitt på 17 minuter för dig som donerar valfri summa till den här podden på Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arkivsamtalFestar! Ny turné med Simon Gärdenfors och Anton Magnusson 2026.Jag har andra standupgig i bl.a. Stockholm. Min film Serietecknaren finns nu på VHS, Blu-tay och på SF Anytime!https://www.gardenfors.comSwish: 0760724728X: @gardenforsInstagram: @gardenfors Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When you think of this movie, you don't remember the plot – you remember the first time you realized a real human being was actually doing all that insane stunt work on your VHS copy. Is this the most believable “one guy vs. twenty dudes” fighting ever put on film? Does the awful dubbing ruin the vibe, or is it secretly the thing that makes this movie so endlessly rewatchable? Is Elaine the most brutally screwed shop owner we've ever covered? We tackle all of this and more as we decide whether Rumble in the Bronx actually holds up… or if we're just here to watch Jackie Chan hit people with refrigerators. •0:00:00 - Introductions •0:02:30 - Memories of first viewing •0:06:00 - Pertinent movie details •0:10:00 - Critical and fan reviews •0:16 :00 - Scene by scene breakdown •1:33 :00 - Modern day ratings —————————————————————— SPONSORS- **Cedar Ridge Distillery- Go check out our sponsor and order some whiskey. http://cedarridgewhiskey.com **K12- See how K12 Powered Schools can help unlock your child's full potential. Enroll online today at http://K12.com/confused **. Download the DraftKings Casino app and sign up with code CONFUSED to claim your Flex Spins and experience Cashingo—the feature you can't play anywhere else! **TruDiagnostics- Our listeners can get 20% off at http://TruDiagnostic.com using code CONFUSED at checkout. **NordVPN- Grab your EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal by going to http://nordvpn.com/breakfast to get a Huge Discount off your NordVPN Plan + 4 additional months on top! It's completely risk-free with Nord's 30-day money-back guarantee! **PROGRESSIVE- Visit http://progressive.com **FABLETICS- Get 80% off everything when you sign up as a VIP! Just head to http://Fabletics.com/confused **LITTLE SLEEPIES- If you're expecting or dressing little ones, check out Little Sleeps. You can visit http://littlesleepies.com and use promo code GOODNIGHT for 10% off of your first order. **WAYFAIR- Find furniture, decor, and essentials that fit your unique style and budget. http://Wayfair.com —————————————————————— **Support us at http://patreon.com/confusedbreakfast for bonus weekly episodes, voting on upcoming movies, giving your modern-day ratings on our movies and much more. **Mail us something The Confused Breakfast PO Box 10016 Cedar Rapids, IA 52402-9802 Special thanks to our executive producers- Josh Miller, Starling, Dylan Mick and NicMad. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For over 35 years I've watched guitar education evolve through private lessons, books, VHS tapes, DVDs, websites, YouTube, memberships, apps, and now AI. Information has never been easier to access. So why are so many guitar players still asking the same question... "What should I practice today?" In this episode I share why I believe guitar learning is entering a new era, why information alone isn't enough anymore, and why I completely rebuilt Play Guitar Academy around training instead of simply delivering more lessons. If this conversation resonates with you, I'd love to invite you to learn more about the Academy Training Dojo.
AI news: Sam Altman says we're IN the Singularity, GPT-6 rumors, and AI models literally broke out of their sandbox. What a week. On today's AI For Humans, we dig into the wild GPT-6 rumors (emphasis on RUMORS), Sam Altman's "I've been waiting for this my whole life" singularity moment, Ilya Sutskever's SSI scaling up with Nvidia, and the ongoing debate over whether Anthropic's Opus 5 is brilliant or just hard to love. Also: Flux 3 might be the best AI video model we've seen yet (wait until you see Stacked Plates Man), Runway teases Seedance 2.5, and the new Big Bang Theory has an AI controversy. Plus, THE SCARY STUFF: OpenAI's models exploited a zero-day and compromised Hugging Face during a security eval, the fight over open weights heats up as Kimi K3 goes open, and Chinese robots run military drills. THE SINGULARITY MIGHT BE HERE. BUT WE'RE NOT AFRAID // Show Links // GPT-6 rumors round-up (unconfirmed) https://x.com/TokenGremlin/status/2081493241795629464 Sam Altman full interview (Relentless Podcast) https://youtu.be/Vv3CEAS_w34?si=3y4SWBWxOVkqCEui The Return of Ilya: SSI scales with Nvidia https://x.com/ilyasut/status/2081732293161582930?s=20 Anthropic's Claude Opus 5 https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-opus-5 Opus 5 Tower of Babel demo https://x.com/petergostev/status/2082071858367648035?s=20 Matt Shumer's zero-shot Counter-Strike clone https://x.com/mattshumer_/status/2081054356405731740?s=20 Black Forest Labs' Flux 3 announcement https://bfl.ai/blog/flux-3 Flux 3 split screen rendering https://x.com/umesh_ai/status/2081664138942529601?s=20 Flux 3 GPU migration documentary (Venture Twins) https://x.com/venturetwins/status/2081515687944822800?s=20 Flux 3 VHS-style recordings https://x.com/venturetwins/status/2081948871882911999?s=20 Stacked Plates Man https://x.com/gandamu_ml/status/2081956426801435060?s=20 https://x.com/gandamu_ml/status/2080871397371371823?s=20 Flux 3 pirate bass https://x.com/itspoidaman/status/2081651615493464406?s=20 Big Bang spinoff AI Controvesy https://x.com/sitcomcrave/status/2081152263481913774?s=20 Runway teases Seedance 2.5 https://x.com/runwayml/status/2082112674666529224?s=20 OpenAI on the Hugging Face security incident https://openai.com/index/hugging-face-model-evaluation-security-incident/ Jensen Huang on the Open Alliance https://x.com/JensenHuang/status/2080643682408321103?s=20 Anthropic has not signed (TechCrunch) https://techcrunch.com/2026/07/24/as-us-weighs-response-to-chinese-ai-industry-urges-against-broad-open-weight-restrictions/ Kimi K3 goes open weights https://x.com/scaling01/status/2081759521878270426?s=20 Chinese robot military drills https://x.com/ClashArchivist/status/2081499576373297562?s=20 Pentagon scales data centers on Army bases https://x.com/Polymarket/status/2082052445144826055?s=20 // Join the AI For Humans community // Join the AI For Humans Discord https://discord.gg/muD2TYgC8f Support AI For Humans on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/AIForHumansShow Subscribe to the AI For Humans newsletter https://aiforhumans.beehiiv.com/ Follow AI For Humans on X: @AIForHumansShow https://x.com/AIForHumansShow Follow AI For Humans on TikTok: @aiforhumansshow https://www.tiktok.com/@aiforhumansshow Speaking and booking https://www.aiforhumans.show/
Chosen by Dave, and adapted by David Mamet from his Pulitzer Prize-winning stage play, Glengarry Glen Ross was directed by James Foley and assembled one of the most formidable acting line-ups of the 1990s: Al Pacino, Jack Lemmon, Ed Harris, Alan Arkin, Kevin Spacey, Jonathan Pryce and Alec Baldwin. Made for an estimated $12.5 million, the film turns offices, restaurants and rain-soaked streets into a pressure cooker of desperation, ego and spectacularly aggressive salesmanship. Mamet reportedly received $1 million to adapt his own play, expanding the material specifically for the screen.Despite strong reviews, the film earned approximately $10.7 million at the North American box office and was not an immediate commercial success. Its reputation continued to grow through VHS, television and home-video releases, with Jack Lemmon winning the Volpi Cup for Best Actor at the Venice Film Festival and Al Pacino receiving Academy Award and Golden Globe nominations. It is now regarded as a cult classic, particularly among actors, salespeople and anyone who has ever endured a motivational meeting conducted by someone who clearly despises them.Trailer Guy SynopsisIn a struggling Chicago real-estate office, four salesmen are fighting for their livelihoods.First prize is a Cadillac. Second prize is a set of steak knives. Third prize… is unemployment.With the best leads locked away and the clock running down, every conversation becomes a contest, every customer becomes prey, and every colleague becomes a possible enemy. This week, closing the deal is not merely business.It is survival.Fun FactsDavid Mamet based the original play partly on his own experiences working in Chicago real-estate offices during the late 1960s.Alec Baldwin's character, Blake, does not appear in the original stage play. Mamet created him exclusively for the film adaptation.Baldwin appears in only one scene, yet his performance produced many of the film's most quoted lines and became a lasting part of sales culture.The famous “Always Be Closing” speech has been referenced and parodied in television shows, comedy sketches, advertising and corporate training sessions—sometimes by people who may have missed the fact that the scene is not exactly presenting healthy management advice.The movie's title refers to two fictional property developments: Glengarry Highlands and Glen Ross Farms.Al Pacino was the only member of the principal cast to receive an Oscar nomination, earning a Best Supporting Actor nomination for his performance as Ricky Roma.Jack Lemmon reportedly considered Shelley Levene one of his favourite roles, describing the character as someone who had once been successful but could no longer understand why his methods had stopped working.Jonathan Pryce's character, James Lingk, is the only significant male customer seen in the film, making his uncomfortable conversation with Roma one of the story's few glimpses outside the sales team's competitive world.Much of the cast had extensive theatrical experience, helping the dialogue-heavy production retain the rhythm, precision and intensity of a live stage performance.Support the ShowIf you enjoy the show and would like to support us, we have a Patreon here.If you're listening on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, leaving us a 5-star review (and a short comment) really helps more people discover the show. It's quick, free, and makes a huge difference.Referral links also help out the show if you were going to sign up:NordVPNNordPassthevhsstrikesback@gmail.comhttps://linktr.ee/vhsstrikesback
If you've ever tuned a shortwave radio, you've likely heard it: a hypnotic, unending rhythm of ticks, tones, and disembodied voices cutting through the static. For over a century, NIST radio stations WWV in Colorado and WWVH in Hawaii have acted as the mechanical heartbeat of the United States, blanketing the globe with atomic-precision time.But who is actually listening to these mysterious broadcasts in the age of GPS and smartphones?In this episode, we dive into the fascinating world of the world's oldest continuously operating radio stations. We'll explore the towering antennas of Fort Collins and Kauai, the iconic male and female voices that guide ships through storms, and the incredibly precise atomic clocks that make it all possible. Join us as we uncover how these legacy analog signals synchronized the modern world, survived the digital revolution, and why scientists, doomsday preppers, and amateur radio operators argue we still desperately need them today.Synchronize your watches. It's time to tune in.Send us Fan Mail
Tune in as Seth Vargas (Movie Friends) reunites with the show for a review and recap of Rent-A-Pal, the 2020 psychological drama-horror movie about a lonesome bachelor in 1990 who builds up an increasingly obsessive bond with a charming “friend” of sorts that he's found in a VHS tape. Whether or not this film goes into supernatural territory, the dated world of video dating services, and Andy's toxic masculinity pop up as a few of the talking points in this episode.Written and directed by Jon Stevenson, Rent-A-Pal stars Brian Landis Folkins, Wil Wheaton, Kathleen Brady, Amy Rutledge, Adrian Egolf, Josh Staab, Sara Woodyard, Olivia Hendrick, and Karin Carr.Spoilers start at 23:55Making Rent-A-Pal: The SeriesRent-A-FriendCreate your podcast today! #madeonzencastrHere's how you can learn more about Palestine and IsraelHere's how you can keep up-to-date on this genocideHere's how you can send eSIM cards to Palestinians in order to help them stay connected onlineGood Word:• Seth: God Told Me To• Arthur: Black Burns FastReach out at email2centscritic@yahoo.com if you want to recommend things to watch and read, share anecdotes, or just say hello!Be sure to subscribe, rate, and review on iTunes or any of your preferred podcasting platforms!Follow Arthur on Twitter, Goodpods, StoryGraph, Letterboxd, and TikTok: @arthur_ant18Follow Arthur on Bluesky: @arthur-ant18Follow the podcast on Twitter: @two_centscriticFollow the podcast on Instagram: @twocentscriticpodFollow Arthur on GoodreadsFollow Arthur's Bookstagram: @arthurs.book.nookCheck out 2 Cents Critic Linktree
Det er blevet tid til at sætte det sidste, afgørende bånd i afspilleren og lukke ned for sæson 11 i et brag af en sæsonfinale. Temaet i denne omgang er gyser-genrens måske mest ikoniske kategori: 'Den sidste pige' (eller 'Final Girl'). Vi spænder hjelmen og dykker dybt ned i slasher-universet, hvor blodet flyder, fælderne klapper, og kun én stærk heltinde står tilbage i det sidste desperate mørke. Aftenens filmmarathon lægges stærkt ud af Ask, der tager os med ud i skoven i Jeff Liebermans stilsikre 'Just Before Dawn' (1981), hvor fem unge jagtes af semideforme rednecks i et naturdokumentarisk slasher-mix spækket med et vildt Brad Fiedel-soundtrack. Niels rykker os bagefter direkte til Japan med den ækle kult-banger 'Evil Dead Trap' (1988), hvor et tv-hold lokkes ud til et forladt fabrikskompleks af et ubehageligt snuff-bånd i en isblå, blodig og Goblin-inspireret giallo-pastiche. Til sidst runder Sonny sæsonen af med arnestedet over dem alle, Tobe Hoopers 'The Texas Chain Saw Massacre' (1974), hvor aftenens ubestridte Final Girl, Sally (Marilyn Burns), leverer filmhistoriens mest ikoniske, blodtilsølede og traumatisk maniske grin, mens Leatherface svinger motorsaven i solnedgangen... solnedgangen over sæson 11! Tusind tak fordi I har fulgt med os på denne uendelige VHS-odyssé gennem hele sæson 11! Ja, der har været en MEGET lang pause i udgivelserne, men ikke uden årsag. Helt inde i kernen af det univers der producerer Moviebox (og Filmnørdens Hjørne og What2watch), sker der nogle meget store ting. Det er teknisk og det rækker langt ud i fremtiden, men det er arbejde, der må gøres nu. Så computerne i studiet damper og redaktøren er 17% mere skeløjet end han plejer, men det tegner godt. Vi skal nok fortæller om det hele, når tingene får mere form, men vi er der ikke helt endnu. Til gengæld kan vi allerede nu afsløre at sæson 12 er i kassen og ligger og venter lige om hjørnet. Der går ikke længe før den rammer dine ører, og vi glæder os allerede. Rigtig god fornøjelse og husk: Spol altid episoden tilbage, når du har lyttet færdigt! Med venlig hilsen, Ask, Sonny, Niels & Casper
Hey kid, there’s a spider in your bed! From Kingdom of the Spiders (1977) We’re going back to horror history class with Episode 212: Slashers Come of Age and Horror Finds Religion 1975-1979. Seven years ago, in the early days of the Scariest Things, we did some horror history, diving into some of the more obscure titles that you may not be aware of. We stopped at the early seventies, and then went on a very long hiatus. But now we are back with some (maybe) forgotten gems from 1975 to 1979. Friend of the podcast Ian Parker joins Eric and Mike in this deep dive. It took a while, but we are back to our chronology of horror movies. We have picked up the baton and are moving our movie history lessons forward. The seventies were a turbulent period in history. The Hayes Code, now dead and defeated, is no longer. The early seventies started playing around in the margins with movies that pushed the boundaries of what was possible. The advent of the massive summer blockbuster began to separate movies into big-budget and indie-budget films, and horror was part of that trend. Jaws (1975) and The Exorcist (1972) proved that with the right director, scary movies could bring in big money and be legitimate critical darlings as well. The doors opened for studios to pour big money into movies that would become The Omen, Alien, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, and Carrie, landmark movies all. Big-name actors with great pedigrees were coaxed into performing in big studio horror projects. Gregory Peck did The Omen. Faye Dunaway at the height of her career did The Eyes of Laura Mars. It wouldn’t be long before Jack Nicholson got cast in The Shining (1980), but we’ll get to that one later. Having said all that, the studios weren’t quite all-in yet. There were a few pet projects out there. But the domain of the horror movie was still in the dilapidated old downtown movie houses and drive-in theaters. You couldn’t yet rent movies for home viewing. If you wanted to go see independent horror movies, you had to be willing to get down and dirty. The Cineplex wasn’t yet ready for showing off the gory delicacies that were being cooked up in the era when the boundaries between R and X hadn’t been settled yet. Slasher Movies Come of Age Horror never forgot its roots. You could still make a low-budget movie, with no-name actors, scare some teenagers, and turn a profit. But a guy in a rubber suit wasn’t going to cut it anymore. Real explicit violence and raw visceral horror are now how to make a memorable mark. Following in the footsteps of Black Christmas (1972), Last House on the Left (1972), and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974), the slasher film was going to find the sweet spot of low budget and mass appeal. Enter Halloween (1978). Stabbing and spooking were now moving into the suburbs. On a budget of $325,000, Halloween would go on to earn $47,160,000. On a budget of $325,000, Halloween would go on to earn $47,160,000. Hollywood noticed. The impact of Halloween would be felt primarily in the early eighties, but a few filmmakers picked up on the trend early. The slasher films influenced directly in the wake of Halloween include: Don’t Go Into the House (1979), Silent Scream (1979), Tourist Trap (1979), Driller Killer (1979), Prom Night (1980), Maniac (1980), Friday the 13th (1980), Don’t Go into the Woods (1981), Madman (1981), Happy Birthday to Me (1981), My Bloody Valentine (1981), The Burning (1981), The House on Sorority Row (1982), and The Slumber Party Massacre (1982). All of these films featured a masked killer (usually) and some sort of stabbing weapon (usually), and oblivious teen victims (usually), with sexual activity usually as part of the equation (usually)… and a final girl (usually). That’s the modern slasher template. It didn’t take long for filmmakers to figure out the formula. Our great directors who would lead horror for the next twenty years were in place. John Carpenter, Tobe Hooper, and Wes Craven had their knives out and were ready to dominate the field. This genre still felt fresh. The sequels had yet to take control of the industry, and the concept felt raw and scary. This trend would find its killer’s stride in the 80’s, but this is when the slasher movie came out of the shadows. Horror Gets Really Weird, and Discovers God While the sixties still had a safety belt on, and the eighties went for the reliable thrills, the seventies was a period that allowed directors to stretch out their ideas. The early seventies also contributed a number of strange films, but it is hard to match the back half of the seventies with the likes of The Manitou (1976), Phantasm (1979), Hausu (1977), and Eraserhead (1977), which brought wildly original concepts to the table. Religion was a big thing too. Conventionally, there were movies like The Omen and The Exorcist that were, while very scary, using traditional good-and-evil concepts. This era also had a more counter-cultural and artistic interpretation of holy horror. God Told Me To (1976) and The Visitor (1979) were gonzo strange concepts that never found an audience, but were challenging with their takes of what celestial beings might be. What is Jesus, really? For that matter, what is God? An alien? Perhaps. Truly strange, blasphemous stuff. Perhaps it was all the hallucinogens that were popular of the era. Cosmic horror found truth in a far-out metaphysical moment. It wouldn’t take long for the politicians and the morality police to put an end to such wild concepts. But in truth, the conservative backlash was waiting in the next decade. In the seventies, the liberal notions of acceptable content had plenty of room. That would be coming to an end soon, especially when movies could come home on cable TV and VHS. The Scariest Things History of Horror Episodes Episode 22: The Silent Era 1920s Episode 25: The Rise and Fall of the Golden Age 1930’s and 1940s Episode 29: Horror Comes Back – The Matinee Era Part 1 1950-1954 Episode 31: The Height of the Atomic Age – The Matinee Era Part 2 1955-1959 Episode 51: The International Gothic Trend – Horror From 1960-1964 Episode 53: The Diversification of Horror – Horror From 1965-1969 Episode 57: Horror Gets Trippy – Horror From 1970-1974 Episode 213: Slashers Come of Age and Horror Finds Religion 1975-1979 Friend of the Podcast Ian Parker joins Eric and Mike to talk about some deep cut movies from the late seventies. We have tried to avoid the obvious stuff and to notify our audience about some curious gems that you might have missed when shuffling through your streaming options: Burnt Offerings (1976) Don’t Go Into the House (1979) God Told Me To (1976) Kingdom of the Spiders (1977) Rabid (1977) Shock Waves (1977) The Witch Who Came From the Sea (1976) The Eyes of Laura Mars (1978) The Manitou (1978)
This week on Born to Watch, the boys dive into a true cult classic with our Big Wednesday Movie Review, the coming-of-age surfing epic that has inspired generations of surfers while leaving plenty of movie fans wondering what all the fuss is about. Directed by the legendary John Milius, Big Wednesday isn't just about riding waves; it's about growing up, friendships, the passing of time, and the harsh reality that life eventually catches up with everyone. Whitey, G-Man and Damo paddle out into one of the most personal films ever covered on the podcast, and the discussion quickly reveals a massive divide. For G-Man, this is sacred territory, a film that captures everything he loves about surfing culture and the changing seasons of life. For Whitey, it's a movie full of unanswered questions that leaves him searching for meaning between the swells. Somewhere in the middle sits Damo, appreciating both the spectacular surfing sequences and the emotional weight hidden beneath the surface.The boys break down the journey of Matt, Jack and Leroy, three lifelong mates whose lives unfold across more than a decade as they chase waves, girls, parties, responsibility and eventually the mythical Big Wednesday itself. Is the famous swell simply a perfect wave, or is it a metaphor for life's biggest moments? G-Man comes armed with enough knowledge to teach a university course on the film, explaining the significance of each swell and how every chapter represents another stage of growing older.Along the way, the conversation drifts into everything that makes Born to Watch what it is. Whitey questions why nobody seems capable of explaining anything in 1970s cinema, Damo reminisces about recording surfing competitions onto VHS tapes before the internet existed, and G-Man somehow turns an episode about surfing into a passionate defence of Jan-Michael Vincent's career.Speaking of Jan-Michael Vincent, the boys explore what should have been one of Hollywood's biggest success stories. Blessed with movie star looks and undeniable charisma, Vincent seemed destined to become one of the industry's leading men before a series of personal struggles derailed his career. They also examine the careers of William Katt, Gary Busey, Lea Purcell and the incredible creative team behind the film, including legendary director John Milius and composer Basil Poledouris.As always, the regular segments are packed with laughs. The team looks back at 1978, discussing classics including The Deer Hunter, Grease, Superman, Animal House and Every Which Way But Loose. The Snorb's Report uncovers another unforgettable scene from Animal House, while Hit, Sleeper, Dud delivers recommendations ranging from Midnight Express and The Wild Geese through to the gloriously ridiculous disaster movie The Swarm.Of course, no Born to Watch episode would be complete without random tangents. There are discussions about beach culture, lending surfboards to complete strangers, teenage house parties, Bear's outrageous life choices, surfing legends, Airwolf, The Greatest American Hero, Star Wars auditions, Gary Busey's teeth, and whether anyone has ever actually met an old surfer who correctly predicted the mythical "Big Wednesday".Whether you grew up quoting Matt Johnson, dreamed of chasing perfect waves, or you've never understood surfing culture at all, this episode celebrates a film that means something different to everyone who watches it. Some see an unforgettable surfing movie. Others see one of the greatest coming-of-age stories ever made. Whitey still isn't entirely sure what he watched.So grab a beer, wax the board, paddle out with the boys, and join us as we revisit one of cinema's most beloved cult classics. The waves are building, the friendships are tested, and eventually, Big Wednesday arrives.If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to subscribe, leave us a review, and share Born to Watch with your mates. Every new listener helps us keep celebrating the movies we all grew up loving, one classic at a time.#BornToWatch #BigWednesday #BigWednesdayMovieReview #MoviePodcast #SurfMovies #JohnMilius #CultClassic #FilmReview #MovieLovers #PodcastAustralia
During the summer, many activities marketed to families involve animals, like zoos, petting farms, aquariums, and pet expos. Erin Ryan joins the VHS to discuss what to look for when considering animal-friendly activities.
Welcome to this episode of Midnight Train to Georgia…..Championship Wrestling, this week we cover October 1980 GCW where we will see :- Steve Keirn vs Mr Saito Ole Anderson & Terry Funk vs Zane Hickey & Jerry Roberts Mr Wrestling II vs Mr Saito - $5,000 challenge Ko-fi.com/memphiscast to buy the show a coffee Patreon.com/memphiscast & youtube.com/@memphiscast as we convert VHS to PC, its free to join and you might see something you've never seen before Check out the show https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cOtv1Rf6VzU&list=PLHuaqs_LykUj0zAzf6eZkS-HT0JvJLEr5&index=36
Movie Meltdown - Episode 662 Join us for an epic Merrye family reunion… of sorts. This episode has been years in the making, as we visit a never before heard interview we did with the legendary Sid Haig! We not only get a blast from the past discussion with Sid about working on "Spider Baby", but we also recently sat down with Beverly Washburn to get her memories of the film as well as her take on the legacy this movie has had on her life and fans around the world. Then after the interviews with the stars of the film we settle in for a lengthy discussion on this horror classic and many of the reasons it not only still holds up today - but was also way ahead of its time. And while we bust out our cheap, horror VHS tapes, we also mention… Pasadena Playhouse, horrible bastardized version of the nuclear family, having a passion for something, Zacherley, worldwide fanbase, House of 1000 Corpses, the creepy girl "type", self referential horror, Carnival of Souls, buy your alter ego a top hat, Ozzie and Harriet, you regress more until you just become an animal, Dusty Bluffs, upper class deviants, operating on instinct, unconditional love, Beetlejuice, handled in monster kid fashion, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, these kids today, Pit Stop, independent filmmaking, fighting their demons, going no contact with your family, Scream, the missing link of horror movies, Leave it to Beaver, completely unburdened by psychosis, professional playfulness, Wednesday Addams, cleaning up the sound, psychological warfare at the dinner table, the mummy movies, and it all started at Ralphs grocery. Spoiler Alert: Full spoilers as we dig into the entirety of "Spider Baby" - so go watch the movie. "You know, I think I'm learning a lot about life… from Spider Baby."
Podcast for a deep examination into the career and life choices of Arnold Schwarzenegger. Patrick starts a garden hoping to grow vegan gummy bears, but quickly gives up when Lev tells him bear shape gummies are trademarked. Joe gets seduced by a butcher at the mall into buying a used meat slicer. Will it pay for itself in five years as the butcher promised? Find out on this week's episode of 'What the Hell Happened to Them?' Email the cast at whathappenedtothem@gmail.com Disclaimer: This episode was recorded in July 2026. References may feel confusing and/or dated unusually quickly. 'The Long Goodbye' is available on DVD, VHS, & Blu-ray (but it's only foreign) at: https://www.amazon.com/Long-Goodbye-Elliot-Gould/dp/B00MYMTBCA/ Music from "Goodbye Girl" by The Four Seasons Artwork from BJ West quixotic, united, skeyhill, vekeman, arnold, schwarzenegger, long, goodbye, gould, altman, noir, inherent, vice, sonic, anderson, adaptation, marlowe, chandler
2000trees.On this episode I am joined by Militarie Gun, Gallus & Big Truck , recorded live backstage at 2000trees festival.Mark and Me is now on YouTube - Please subscribe here https://www.youtube.com/@markandmePlease support the Mark and Me Podcast via Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/Markandme or you can buy me a coffee here: https://ko-fi.com/markandme.The Mark and Me podcast is proudly sponsored by Richer Sounds.Visit richersounds.com now to shop for all your hi-fi, home cinema and TV solutions. Also, don't forget to join their VIP club for FREE with just your email address to receive a great range of fantastic privileges.The Mark and Me podcast is also proudly sponsored by Vice-Press.If you are a fan of films and pop culture, check out Vice Press. All of their limited edition posters, art prints & collectibles are officially licensed & are made for fans like us to collect & display in their homes. Vice Press work directly with artists and licensors to create artwork and designs that are exclusive to them.This year, Vice Press also launched Vice Press Home Video, dedicated to releasing classic films on VHS. And yes, they play! Get 10% off of your first order using code MARKANDME26All artwork and designs are produced by Dead Good Tees - Dead Good Tee crafts graphic T-shirts for true horror and movie enthusiasts. Drawing inspiration from classic movies, iconic villains, and the darker side of cinema, their designs offer a subtle nod to the genre's most unforgettable moments. Visit www.deadgoodtees.co.ukEvery episode of Mark and Me is for Billy x
Neste episódio, Paulo, Thiago, Domica, Arthur, Chuvisco e Pita falam sobre Final da Copa do Mundo, Espanha x Argentina, times femininos, troca troca esportivo, olimpíadas, esportes, Enhanced Games, olimpiadas drogadas, Trump, Chainsmoker Cat, Code 8, Videoheaven, VHS, videolocadoras de bairro, Blockbuster, Meu Amigo Bussunda, Claudio Manoel, Casseta e Planeta, American Horror Story, A Descoberta, Paul Verhoven, Profondo Rosso (1975, Deep Red, O Mistério da Casa Assombrada), Suspiria (1977), Haunting of Hill House, Zé do Caixão, Ed Wood, Spielberg, limitações no cinema, cinematografia, O Encouraçado Potekin, Rupaul's Drag Race.Todos os links do godmode agora estão organizados aqui - https://linktr.ee/godmode.podcastSe for mandar email reclamando - contato@godmodepodcast.com
Welcome back to another edition of the UK's number one and only Memphis wrestling related podcast, Memphis Continental Wrestling Cast. On this week's show we cover July 25th 1987 Memphis Wrestling where we will see:- Pat Tanaka/Paul Diamond vs. Jeff Jarrett/Billy Travis (Tag Title Tournament Finals from Jackson, TN-July 11, 1987) Paul Diamond/Pat Tanaka (with Bruno) vs. Alan West/John Paul Bill Dundee vs. Clone #328 (with Bruno) Clips of Moondogs vs. Bubba/Goliath (From Mid-South Coliseum on July 20, 1987) Nasty Boys vs. Alan West/George Barnes (From the Louisville Gardens) Ko-fi.com/memphiscast to buy the show a coffee Patreon.com/memphiscast & youtube.com/@memphiscast as we convert VHS to PC, its free to join and you might see something you've never seen before You can watch the show https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ej2OOCMJ1E&list=PLgi8coP8E7nrdCH_13yt9qXVpmAXBgR9-&index=33
Another Ray Harryhausen joint–it's Jason and the Argonauts! This week, Cullen pulls a deep cut from Monsters Inc., Hannah demands the Tyler Perry's Madea cut of this film, and our guest Callum prays to the goth goddess Hecate. Be sure to follow Callum's podcast Once Upon a VHS on Instagram and Tiktok! Listen to him and his co-host Michael wherever you listen to NMF! Research for this episode: The Argonautica ==================================== Watch Us on YouTube! Follow Our Adventures on Social Media: @notmyfantasypod Instagram Research & Writing by Cullen Callaghan. This episode was edited by Hannah Sylvester. Cover Art by William Callaghan Intro Music: "The Quest" by Scott Little.
Parole intraducibili della lingua parlata | Spendieren Sie einen Cafè (1€)? Donate a coffee (1€)? https://ko-fi.com/italiano Livello A2 - #language #grammar #vocabularyLearn italian with an easy but interesting crime story - take a look at Luisa's murder mistery on Amazon: Gianduiotti e Delitti, i misteriosi casi del Commissario DalmassoBuongiorno cari amici e amanti della lingua italiana e benvenuti alla seconda parte delle parole intraducibili.In realtà oggi parliamo anche di alcune parole o modi di dire che hanno una traduzione nelle altre lingue, ma che non si imparano nei corsi di lingua perché sono parole o espressioni che usiamo solo quando parliamo, in situazioni informali.Cominciamo con alcune espressioni che usiamo per descrivere una cosa o una situazione molto bella. Una cosa bella:Una bomba Si può dire di tutto per esempio: „Q“uesto vestito è una bomba, questa macchina è una bomba, la vacanza è stata una vera bomba”.Una figata È davvero difficile trovare una traduzione per questa parola ma sappiate che si usa per descrivere qualcosa di veramente bello, eccitante, forse potremmo dire „cool“?...- The full transcript of this Episode (and excercises for many of the grammar episodes) is available via "Luisa's learn Italian Premium", Premium is no subscription and does not incur any recurring fees. You can just shop for the materials you need or want and shop per piece. Prices start at 0.20 Cent (i. e. Eurocent). - das komplette Transcript / die Show-Notes zu allen Episoden (und Übungen zu vielen der Grammatik Episoden) sind über Luisa's Podcast Premium verfügbar. Den Shop mit allen Materialien zum Podcast finden Sie unterhttps://premium.il-tedesco.itLuisa's Podcast Premium ist kein Abo - sie erhalten das jeweilige Transscript/die Shownotes sowie zu den Grammatik Episoden Übungen die Sie "pro Stück" bezahlen (ab 20ct). https://premium.il-tedesco.itMehr info unter www.il-tedesco.it bzw. https://www.il-tedesco.it/premiumMore information on www.il-tedesco.it or via my shop https://www.il-tedesco.it/premium
In Memory.On this episode I am joined by Chuck Russell. Chuck Russell, the Hollywood filmmaker who directed The Mask and A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors, died unexpectedly at the age of 74. He passed away on July 22nd 2026, at his home in San Diego.This interview was recorded in July 2026 and is now a tribute to the life of Chuck Russell. Mark and Me is now on YouTube - Please subscribe here https://www.youtube.com/@markandmePlease support the Mark and Me Podcast via Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/Markandme or you can buy me a coffee here: https://ko-fi.com/markandme.The Mark and Me podcast is proudly sponsored by Richer Sounds.Visit richersounds.com now to shop for all your hi-fi, home cinema and TV solutions. Also, don't forget to join their VIP club for FREE with just your email address to receive a great range of fantastic privileges.The Mark and Me podcast is also proudly sponsored by Vice-Press.If you are a fan of films and pop culture, check out Vice Press. All of their limited edition posters, art prints & collectibles are officially licensed & are made for fans like us to collect & display in their homes. Vice Press work directly with artists and licensors to create artwork and designs that are exclusive to them.This year, Vice Press also launched Vice Press Home Video, dedicated to releasing classic films on VHS. And yes, they play! Get 10% off of your first order using code MARKANDME26All artwork and designs are produced by Dead Good Tees - Dead Good Tee crafts graphic T-shirts for true horror and movie enthusiasts. Drawing inspiration from classic movies, iconic villains, and the darker side of cinema, their designs offer a subtle nod to the genre's most unforgettable moments. Visit www.deadgoodtees.co.ukEvery episode of Mark and Me is for Billy x
The Bad News Bears made more sense to me after I played baseball when I was young. I was put on a T-ball team that seemed to be assembled from the kids nobody else wanted, and we were terrible. We never got great, but we improved and somehow eventually managed to win a few games, and got the award we were dreaming of. That was enough to make us feel like champions. When I later watched the Bears, probably on VHS or cable, I could relate to being part of a team that was bad but still worth playing for. Support the Retroist on Patreon On the show, I talk about how The Bad News Bears was made and the people who brought it to the screen. I spend time on Bill Lancaster's screenplay and Michael Ritchie's work with the young cast. I also look at the film's unusual music, its reception, and the other versions that followed it. As usual, I pulled out my local newspapers to see what was happening when the movie opened in 1976. The Bad News Bears remains one of my favorite sports movies because it understands how strange youth sports can be. The kids behave like kids, the adults frequently make everything worse, and Walter Matthau never tries to make Buttermaker more respectable than he is. The film does not need a conventional victory to make you feel good about the Bears. What they accomplish together is maybe even better.
1990 was a weird year for horror.We're digging into some seriously obscure movies that most people have probably never seen, including DEAD CALM (1989), DEATH IN BRUNSWICK (1990), BURIED ALIVE (1989), BURIED ALIVE (1990), BEYOND DARKNESS (1990), and the absolutely bonkers BABY BLOOD (1990). Two of these movies star the late, great Sam Neill, and all of them made us wonder the same thing...HOW DID WE MISS THESE?!We're talking forgotten horror movies, obscure VHS gems, strange international horror, psychological nightmares, and movies that somehow slipped through the cracks. Have we found some forgotten 1990 horror classics, or are these movies better left buried?KEEP UP WITH GUTTED ON SOCIALS:https://linktr.ee/guttedhorrorpodcast❤️
The box of photos and VHS tapes in your basement is decaying right now. Dom Bettinelli and Joanne Mercier map out how to rescue family memories before the media rots — and why recording who's in the photo outlasts the photo. The post Digitize Your Family Memories Before They’re Gone appeared first on StarQuest Media.
Step back into the unsettling world of the 1990s, when videotapes and one-hour photo labs could hide terrifying secrets. In Story 1, two video-store employees discover a mysterious VHS containing footage of their own lives, while Story 2 follows a photo technician who notices a disturbing pattern in a customer's photographs. Turn down the lights, put on your headphones, and enjoy these two chilling stories, then subscribe for more frightening videos and follow the podcast wherever you listen.Linktree: https://linktr.ee/its_just_creepyStory Credits:►Sent in to https://www.justcreepy.net/Timestamps:00:00 Intro00:01:28 Story 100:52:52 Story 2Music by:►'Decoherence' by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.auBusiness inquiries:►creepydc13@gmail.com#scarystories #horrorstories #1990s
Welcome back to Heroes Three podcast! This week we're following up our discussion on The Furious with a young Xie Miao starring alongside Jet Li and Anita Mui in My Father Is A Hero directed by Corey Yuen with story by Wong Jing!Full cast and credits - HKMDBCheck out some H3 art and merch! - https://www.teepublic.com/user/kf_carlito Find us online - https://linktr.ee/Heroes3PodcastEmail us! - heroes3podcast@gmail.comFull blogpost with gif here!Timestamps(00:00) Intro(00:52) Why My Father is a Hero(02:12) The 90s Hong Kong golden era(21:33) Back of the VHS(22:06) Movie talk(1:28:12) Final thoughts(1:30:13) Plugs and training for next week
In this episode the crew sat down to discuss Intersteller (2014)!Show Notes:Your Geekmasters:Mike "The Birdman" - https://bsky.app/profile/birdmanguelph.bsky.socialAlex "The Producer" - https://bsky.app/profile/dethphasetwig.bsky.socialKen Reels - https://bsky.app/profile/kenreels.comAaron PollyeaFeedback for the show?:Email: feedback@thisweekingeek.netTwitter: https://twitter.com/thisweekingeekBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/thisweekingeek.netSubscribe to our feed: https://www.spreaker.com/show/3571037/episodes/feediTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/this-week-in-geek/id215643675Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3Lit2bzebJXMTIv7j7fkqqCastbox: https://castbox.fm/channel/id2162049Website: https://www.thisweekingeek.netJuly 22, 2026
Welcome to this episode of On Top Of Old Smoky, this week we cover Smoky Mountain Wrestling TV show from Febuary 6th 1993, where we will see :- Robbie Eagle vs. Reno Riggins Killer Kyle vs. Johnny Kidd Brian Lee vs. The Dark Secret SMW Beat The Champ Television Title Match Tracy Smothers (c) vs. Shawn Power The Batten Twins (Bart Batten & Brad Batten) vs. The Stud Stable (Jimmy Golden & Robert Fuller) You can watch the show https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bnpx7_JHkQc&list=PLj5Zx1HZR2NnYkFXab2OqEy8IS2vfaJFX&index=6&t=4s Ko-fi.com/memphiscast to buy the show a coffee Patreon.com/memphiscast &youtube.com/@memphiscast as we convert VHS to PC, its free to join and you might see something you've never seen before
The dust has settled, the hiatus is officially over, and we are back in the studio! On this long-awaited episode of The Heavy Metal Hangover, Rex and Duff are catching up on where we've been, what we've been up to, and why we're hitting the ground running. We dive straight into the recent industry shifts and a rising retro trend that have pushed us back to buying physical media—from killer special features to the satisfaction of actually owning your music and movies on disc and vinyl. We're also talking about some of our absolute favorite metal concert releases on Blu-ray, DVD, and VHS that belong on every headbanger's shelf. And finally, the moment you've been waiting for: Case Closed! We are officially solving a long-standing mystery that has been an inside joke with Rex and Duff for decades regarding a horror character's hat and how it clearly indicates his love of a certain band. Its tie to the heavy metal scene and how the truth is finally revealed!
Let us know your thoughts!In this episode...Set your time machine to 1980-something and rewind those VHS tapes. Today we're reminiscing about our childhoods and talking through some of the ways the world has changed over the years. If you need of a dose of nostalgia, take a listen. Is there a topic you want us to cover or question you'd like us to answer? Let us know!~Sarah & William HuffmanThank you to our sponsor, WonOver Images!We've been working with WonOver Images for years to promote our listings and we couldn't ask for better service. Their real estate photography and videography are unmatched, with affordable prices and quick turnaround times. Click here to get in touch.
Welcome to this episode of Monday Night Project, this week we cover WWF Superstars from May 25th 1991 where we will see :- Jim Evans vs. Mr. Perfect (w/Bobby Heenan) Tugboat vs. Warren Bianchi Col. Mustafa (w/Gen. Adnan & Sgt. Slaughter) vs. George Anderson Bret Hart vs. Gary Wilde Buck Zumhofe & Red Tyler vs. The Nasty Boys (Brian Knobbs & Jerry Sags) (w/Jimmy Hart) The Mountie (w/Jimmy Hart) vs. Ricky Rice Al Burke & Bob Bradley vs. The Rockers (Marty Jannetty & Shawn Michaels) Ko-fi.com/memphiscast to buy the show a coffee Patreon.com/memphiscast & youtube.com/@memphiscast as we convert VHS to PC, its free to join and you might see something you've never seen before You can watch the show https://www.patreon.com/MemphisCast/posts/wwf-superstars-161669897?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=postshare_creator&utm_content=join_link
Hop into the Way Back Machine as this week on GENZ/X™, JM & Braxton take us to Halloween 2010 and May of 1982! First up, The Walking Dead, starring Andrew Lincoln, Norman Reedus, Danai Gurira, and Lauren Cohan. Next, the guys visit 1982 and the release of Star Wars on VHS, starring Mark Hamill, Harrison […] The post 016 GENZ/X | I Gotta Bad Feeling About Carl appeared first on The LEFT Show.
• Comedian Amy LaCour opens the Friday free show • Tom Segura and Christina P split, cancer rumors, and healthier divorce • Amy's Blue Mountains theme and second-favorite "Cour" jokes • Dracula's "Your Titties" song ending • Blue Ridge cabin trip with Florida Comedy Collective president Chandy • Babyland General, Mother Cabbage, elderly nurses, and Cabbage Patch nostalgia • Childhood toys, smells, Pound Puppies, and homemade knockoffs • AI helping reverse-engineer homemade toys • Hiking, fishing, grave sites, river time, and improved hip mobility • Comedy Collective retreat for grants, the website, and future planning • Relaxing vacations versus nonstop activities and wasted mornings • Manasota Key family trip and lukewarm hot springs in 27-degree weather • Tourist shops, small-town wandering, and red-sauce meatloaf • Fast walkers, slow groups, and moving too quickly to make memories • Last of the Mohicans waterfall, Hanging Rock, and fear of the woods • Emergency outdoor pooping and ancestral squat theories • Facebook clickbait fueling food scares and show content • Lake Howell and Lake Jesup blue-green algae warnings • Kissing a contaminated fish for $10 and waiting for symptoms • Algae exposure risks for adults and children • Recurring lumps, bloody stool, insurance, and avoiding doctors • New Transformers pinball machine from Pinball Dudes • Plus Tax song "Nauseous" • Hot Tub and Mini Fridge Morning Show parody • Amy LaCour's Shit Sandwich at Bull and Bush • Forgetting promotions, phone numbers, commercials, and recent events • Turning 50, fearing dementia, and feeling healthier than a decade ago • Stool talk, bloody-stool jokes, and "misinformation improv" • YouTube growth and confidently wrong discussions • Zoolander still holds up • "Mail-on-mail," drunken apologies, and EMWP's censored nickname • Forgotten drunken radio calls and Cabin preserving embarrassing audio • VHS, MiniDisc, and lost terrestrial radio recordings • Modern phones, cars, doorbells, cameras, and clouds recording everything • Snapchat screenshots and private photos shared through family accounts • Drinking alone, dinner invitations, threats, and performative masculinity • Adult dinner parties, oyster roasts, galas, and Batman-style formality • Meal-kit cooking with kids and interviewing guests about unusual jobs • Trump-sized suits and prank phone calls • Loud old-school fathers versus quiet, considerate parenting • Garage smoothies, clutter, and avoiding waking the family • Generational trauma and breaking inconsiderate fatherhood habits • Affection struggles, suppressed feelings, and spouse-dependent moods • Thoughtfulness, masculinity, and marriage as an equal partnership • Teaching children consideration and healthy relationships • Wayne Ivey, Wheel of Fugitive, and celebrity sheriffs • Elected sheriffs prioritizing publicity and reelection over qualifications • Grady Judd, Mike Chitwood, and theatrical law-enforcement branding • Outdated government rules and voters choosing familiar names • Concrete Mike's duck story and the classic "Duck Job" impression • Early internet comedy spreading through email and copied WAV files • Buzz Sutherland identified as the creator of "Duck Job" • Duck Job misattributed to Adam Sandler and Robin Williams • Tracking down Buzz Sutherland and why viral creators rarely profit • Studio heat, thermostat battles, and dad-style AC savings • Florida Comedy Collective open mics and shows • "Bring on the Psychics" song and trouble accepting compliments • Ocala-to-Cape Coral driving and Florida's unofficial 80-mph limit • South Florida traffic, dirt bikes, banshees, and ignored road laws • Baldwin Park e-bike crackdowns and kids doing endless wheelies • Late-night South Florida drive and passing troubled vehicles • Boat, RV, door, chain, and dragging-equipment travel disasters • Helping endangered drivers instead of filming them for clout • Semi-truck fire closing the Turnpike near Jupiter • Police redirecting traffic backward and through a median • Two-hour closure turning an 11 p.m. return into 1:30 a.m. • Maisie becoming obsessed with watching the news ### Website: https://tomanddan.com/ BDM: https://tomanddan.com/registration Merch: https://tomanddan.myshopify.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TomandDanLive Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/tomanddanlive Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AMediocreTime Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tomanddanlive/ X: https://x.com/TomAndDanLive ACT RSS: https://feeds.libsyn.com/61976/rss AMT RSS: https://feeds.libsyn.com/18904/rss
Eva Angelina shot over 1,000 scenes before walking away from the adult industry in 2016, and then did something nobody expected. She became a firefighter and paramedic, fighting against the stigma of her previous career to start anew. Now, years later, she's stepping back in front of the camera with Vixen and eyeing a move to Spiegler.She talks about getting scouted at 18 off a classified ad that dared her to "shock and awe" her parents, shooting on VHS before the internet could even stream video, walking away from adult at the top of her game to save actual lives and why she couldn't stay away from the camera forever.Uncensored, unfiltered, and absolutely unhinged in the best way. This is Holly Randall Unfiltered.
In the quiet village of Maxley, where shadows stretch long and the dead refuse to rest, an unsuspecting community is about to uncover a horror that has slept for centuries.EPISODE BLOG PAGE (includes sources): https://weirddarkness.com/mrsamworthREAD or DOWNLOAD the full transcript of this episode: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/mr2n9c8mFEATURED STORIES IN THIS EPISODE: “Mrs. Amworth” by E.F. Benson *** “The White Death” by Christina Skelton *** “My Old Home Videos Showed Me a Life I Never Lived” by Richard SaxonCHAPTERS & TIME STAMPS (All Times Approximate)…00:00:00.000 = Show Open00:01:28.161 = “The White Death” by Christina Skelton00:06:24.330 = “My Old Home Videos Showed Me a Life I Never Lived” by Richard Saxon ***00:26:30.035 = “Mrs. Amworth” by E.F. Benson ***01:03:48.287 = Show Close*** = Begins immediately after inserted ad breakLISTEN ON PODCAST APPS: Look for this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart Radio, Amazon Music, Pandora, TuneIn Radio, and other podcast apps. Get a list of free listening apps here: https://weirddarkness.com/wdapps*No AI Voices Are Used In The Narration Of This Podcast*SOURCES and RESOURCES:“Mrs. Amworth” by E.F. Benson: https://tinyurl.com/yyvqdwub“The White Death” by Christina Skelton: https://tinyurl.com/yxjcujwx“My Old Home Videos Showed Me a Life I Never Lived” by Richard Saxon: https://tinyurl.com/y4l9zzgq(Over time links may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2026, Weird Darkness.Originally aired: August 20, 2020Weird Darkness returns with a night of urban legend, found-footage horror, and classic vampire fiction, moving from a South American death-spirit to a stack of home videos that shouldn't exist to an English village with a very sociable widow.It opens with "The White Death" by Christina Skelton, told by a narrator sitting at his computer waiting to die. A friend's aunt, drunk the night before, finally explained how the boy's parents had died: they were doing mission work in a small South American country when a terrified man burst into the mission hospital claiming a Muerta blanca — the White Death, the White Devil Girl — had killed his sister and was coming for him. She was a girl with dead black eyes that wept bile, who moved without moving her legs, and who knocked on the doors and mirrors between her and her victim: once for the skin she uses to patch her own rotting flesh, twice for the muscle, three times for bones she carves into knives, four for the heart she wears around her neck, and on through the teeth, the eyes, and finally the soul. She can only find you if you saw her kill someone, or if someone tells you about her. The missionaries phoned the aunt about it that same night, and were found in the morning skinned and dismembered, their bodies covered in small, child-like handprints. The aunt was murdered the night she told the story, the friend died on the phone while the narrator listened to the door come off its hinges, and now the knocking has started on the narrator's own door — twenty-eight times on the front door, twenty-eight on the hall mirror, twenty-eight on the bedroom door.From there the episode turns to "My Old Home Videos Showed Me a Life I Never Lived" by Richard Saxon, from Creepypasta.com. Adam Davies, thirty-something and unremarkable, digs a box of VHS tapes out of his parents' basement hoping nostalgia will shake loose whatever ambition he lost. The first tape looks like his childhood exactly as he remembers it, except for a dog named Doug he never owned and cannot recall, and except for the ending: a stranger with a camera follows him out of a bar on October 7th, 2006, and films him burning alive in a car wreck. Every tape after it does the same thing. His grandfather dies in 1999 instead of 1993, his first car changes from black to red, and the film always closes on Adam dying while an unspeaking cameraman watches — shot in the throat in an alley in 2002, drowned in a submerged car in 2004, bleeding out at the bottom of a cliff in 2005. His parents deny the tapes exist; their own footage, digitized and locked in a fireproof safe, ends with no deaths at all. Then Adam finds one labeled 1985 to 2021, watches his mother die in a hospital bed on December 17th, 2020, and watches himself open his own arm with a pocket knife in a motel room a month later while the cameraman films. He hands everything to the police, locks his doors, covers his windows — and an hour later his father calls to say his mother has collapsed in the bathroom.The episode closes with Darren narrating E.F. Benson's 1922 vampire tale "Mrs. Amworth", set in the Sussex village of Maxley. Mrs. Amworth, the widow of an Indian civil servant who died at Peshawar, arrives to enliven a sleepy street of Georgian houses with luncheons, piano playing, and games of piquet — charming everyone except Francis Urcombe, a former Cambridge physiology professor who abandoned his chair to study vampirism and the other borderland subjects his colleagues had filed away as superstition. A plague of night-flying gnats bites the villagers on the throat, a gardener's son wastes away with two small punctures on his neck and no inflammation, and Urcombe keeps watch at a twenty-foot-high window where Mrs. Amworth's face appears in the dark. Her maiden name was Chaston — the name on the gravestones in Maxley's disused churchyard, and the name of the woman blamed for an outbreak of vampirism there three centuries earlier. Death does not end her, and the story finishes at dawn in the cemetery with a pick, a shovel, a coil of rope, and a coffin lid slid aside.