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We made it to episode four! As always, the Zane, Liz and Patrick kick off by telling us exactly what they thought of each other's offerings from last ep: Criminal, Dan Carlin's Hardcore History and The Smartest Man in the World Proopcast. Then it's on to the first of our THEMED recommendations, and this week we're all about comedy. Liz recommends A Very Fatal Murder (because of course she find's another comedy podcast about murder), Patrick wants us to listen to The Jimmy Dore Show (because of course he's a comedy podcast about politics), and Zane recommends The Film Reroll podcast because he's all about not being predictable. Find us on FACEBOOK, TWITTER or INSTAGRAM. Subscribe to us on ITUNES, STITCHER, SPOTIFY or your podcatcher of choice. (And give us a review, you know you want to).Liz recommends: A Very Fatal Murder https://www.theonion.com/c/a-very-fatal-murderYes even with a comedy theme, Liz has managed to link it back to murder. Does this mean she's a psychopath? Who knows! A Very Fatal Murder was The Onion's contribution to the super popular investigative journalism/documentary style murder podcasts. The format, voice over and even use of a consistent music theme take the piss out of podcasts such as Serial and Up and Vanished (we're looking at you, Payne Lindsay). It's true crime, fake murder satire.Liz recommends: For the boys to listen to the whole series. Each of the six episodes is only ten minutes long, don't be fucking lazy.Pat Recommends - The Jimmy Dore Show https://jimmydorecomedy.com/home/index.php/the-jimmy-dore-show-podcast/A comedy theme? I've already recommended two podcasts hosted by comedians! Here's my third and final. The Jimmy Dore show is part of TYT Network hosted by comedian and disaffected liberal who's name appears in the title. Each week he goes of on the Democrats, the Republicans and anywhere he sees political corruption. Usually flanked by comedians Stef Zamorano and Ron Placone and featuring bang on impressions by Mike MacRae, this show delivers some of the most depressing information about the state of the world in one of the most digestible ways.Pat recommends: any old episode, though it's always good to be up to date with who's fucking the world over so maybe the freshest.https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/the-jimmy-dore-show/id390071758Zane Recommends - The Film Reroll Podcast https://www.filmreroll.com/A comedy themed episode is the PERFECT time to introduce another of my passions, tabletop RPGS. The Film Reroll is a podcast with the idea to play through movies as a table top role playing game. It is hilarious when it goes right, and even more-so when it goes wrong! The show is cast by actors, improvisers and avid gamers. For Film Reroll they are playing a system called GURPS which is Generic Universe RolePlaying System. GURPS is meant to just provide basic rules for the game so anyone could take the system and apply it to any world or in this case movie.Zane Recommends: Any movie that you know and love, I specifically enjoyed 'From Dusk till Dawn'https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-film-reroll/id1064775021Subscribe to us on ITUNES, STITCHER, SPOTIFY or your podcatcher of choice.Find us on FACEBOOK, TWITTER or INSTAGRAM.
Episode three and we're still obsessed with podcasts! This episode sees the Castologists Patrick, Liz and Zane discuss what they thought of last week's recommendations: Casefile, The Duncan Trussell Family Hour, and Unnatural Selection. One of us might have cried a little. Then we zoom on over to this week's selections: Criminal, Dan Carlin's Hardcore History and The Smartest Man in the World Proopcast. Write to us on our socials and tell us your thoughts, or recommend a podcast we just HAVE to listen to. Find us on FACEBOOK, TWITTER or INSTAGRAM. Subscribe to us on ITUNES, STITCHER, SPOTIFY or your podcatcher of choice. (And give us a review, you know you want to).Liz recommends - Criminal https://thisiscriminal.comCriminal is, as the title (and website suggests) a podcast about crime. But unlike Liz's previous murdery podcasts this one walks us through all types of crime (from blackmail, to identity theft, to assault and more). Host Phoebe Judge presents fascinating little snippets (most episodes are less than 20 mins long) from the lives of people who may have committed, witnessed or been victims of the crimes. As Vulture Magazine once said: Criminal is a podcast that "sees crime as something sociological, historical, even anthropological — that crime is a function of people, time, and place. With incredible sound design, marvelous writing, and a boldness in the way it makes its choices, there are few shows that feel more alive."Liz's recommendation for Pat: Ep #52 Money Tree (and ep #49 The Editor if he's up for it)Liz's recommendation for Zane: ep #42 The Finger.(Since they're short eps, Liz also recommends ep #38 Jolly Jane, ep #11 I'm About To Save Your Life, ep #45 Just Mercy, ep #48 Eight Years and ep #71 A Bump In The Night... or any others, really. So easy to digest)https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/criminal/id809264944?mt=2Pat Recommends - Dan Carlin's Hardcore History https://www.dancarlin.com/hardcore-history-seriesOne of the most popular and well researched podcasts on the market. Dan Carlin takes his time to release these episodes but it is well worth the wait and obviously necessary once you realise how much time and energy went into these shows. Each episode provides hours of some of the most compelling and informative entertainment available. Some of the older shows have been archived behind a pay wall but are well worth the purchase, particularly Wrath of the Khans. Dan Carlin also hosts Hardcore History: Addendum in which he will often address topics he has been asked about, as well as bring on guests for another perspective.For Zane: Prophets of DoomFor Liz: Thor's Angelshttps://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/dan-carlins-hardcore-history/id173001861?mt=2Zane Recommends - The Smartest Man in the World Proopcast https://www.gregproops.com/blog“Here he is, though, in front of a live audience each week, bravely recording some of the boldest comedy on the podcasting frontier right now.” -Rolling Stone MagazineGreg Proops is a stand up comic from San Francisco. He lives in Hollywood. It’s not that bad. Really. The Proopdog is best known for his unpredictable appearances on Whose Line is it Anyway? and Greg has lent his voice to Hell and Back, Star Wars the Phantom Menace, The Nightmare Before Christmas and he really was Bob the Builder.He records it live in Australia, New Zealand, Montreal, Edinburgh, Amsterdam, San Francisco, Austin, London, Paris aboard a ship in the Caribbean and somehow, Cleveland. When he has not recorded it live he will record at his home with his wife - these tend toward political rants.“Funny, political, literate, and bold—all at once.” -New York Journal of BooksFor Liz and Pat: Any episode will do, if you want to avoid the political rants, go back about a year.http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/proopcast-with-greg-proops/id396429756?mt=8Subscribe to us on ITUNES, STITCHER, SPOTIFY, RADIOPUBLIC or your podcatcher of choice.Find us on FACEBOOK, TWITTER or INSTAGRAM.
Download dftpe05.mp3 With a visit from Bob Goyetche (@bobgoyetche) talking about music where Anth opens with a falling for Rhiannon Giddens who he heard from a concert film celebrating the release of Inside Llewyn Davis.We close with a clip from Greg Proop's most excellent Smartest Man in the World Proopcast's most recent episode Crows.Find us on Facebook or on the web at the Podcast Emporium.
We bring you the first of two special episodes recorded at the Audible presents Los Angeles Podcast Festival, which took place at the Sofitel hotel in Beverly Hills, CA, Sept. 18-20, 2015. We highly recommend this event to both podcasters and fans alike, as it is a high-energy, positive atmosphere in which to create and consume podcasts. Up-and-coming shows like Movies Made Me and hugely popular shows like WTF with Marc Maron join together to celebrate the growing podcast community. Make your plans now for next year's L.A. Podcast Festival! Recording in the SquareSpace Podcasting Lab at the event, we invited our fellow podcasters to tell us about one film that influenced them to be who they are. In this episode, you'll hear from: Phil Vecchio, host of RadioBrendoman on the Benview Network Brendan Creecy, host of Benview on Spielberg on the Benview Network Greg Proops, host of The Smartest Man in the World Proopcast and Greg Proops Film Club Michael Marques, Twitter: @magicmarques Morgan Pratt, Instagram: morgan_j7 Emil Grecian, Instagram: e.grecian Chris Mancini, host of Comedy Film Nerds, writer/executive producer of Earbuds documentary, and a founder of the Los Angeles Podcast Festival Patrick Foss, host of Repeat All podcast Todd Glass, comedian and host of The Todd Glass Show Be sure to listen and subscribe to all the terrific podcasts mentioned in this episode! Share the podcast love! Join us October 19 for Movies Made Me episode 17, featuring author Tara Ison. Also join us November 2 for episode 18, which will be the second of our special episodes from the Los Angeles Podcast Festival, featuring Leonard Maltin and Marc Maron.
Phil Vecchio and Brendan Creecy make a special appearance on this episode of Movies Made Me, a podcast hosted by Cheryl Jones. Welcome to the first of two special episodes recorded at the Audible presents Los Angeles Podcast Festival, which took place at the Sofitel hotel in Beverly Hills, CA, Sept. 18-20, 2015. We highly recommend this event to both podcasters and fans alike, as it is a high-energy, positive atmosphere in which to create and consume podcasts. Up-and-coming shows like Movies Made Me and hugely popular shows like WTF with Marc Maron join together to celebrate the growing podcast community. Make your plans now for next year’s L.A. Podcast Festival!Recording in the SquareSpace Podcasting Lab at the event, we invited our fellow podcasters to tell us about one film that influenced them to be who they are. In this episode, you’ll hear from:Phil Vecchio, co-host of RadioBrendoman on the Benview NetworkBrendan Creecy, co-host of Radio Brendoman on the Benview NetworkGreg Proops, host of The Smartest Man in the World Proopcast and Greg Proops Film ClubMichael Marques, Twitter: @magicmarquesMorgan Pratt, Instagram: morgan_j7Emil Grecian, Instagram: e.grecianChris Mancini, host of Comedy Film Nerds, writer/executive producer of Earbuds documentary, and a founder of the Los Angeles Podcast FestivalPatrick Foss, host of Repeat All podcastTodd Glass, comedian and host of The Todd Glass ShowBe sure to listen and subscribe to all the terrific podcasts mentioned in this episode! Share the podcast love!Join us October 19 for Movies Made Me episode 17, featuring Tara Ison, author of Reeling Through Life: How I Learned to Live, Love, and Die at the Movies. Also join us November 2 for episode 18, which will be the second of our special episodes from the Los Angeles Podcast Festival, featuring Leonard Maltin and Marc Maron.What do you think of the films chosen by our guests in this episode? Tell us by commenting here, or leave us your thoughts on Facebook or Twitter. Remember, you can now follow us on Instagram!Be sure to subscribe to the Movies Made Me podcast on iTunes and Stitcher, so you’ll never miss an episode. Please rate and review us, to help us reach a wider audience! — https://mmmpodcast.com/2015/10/05/episode-16-los-angeles-podcast-festival-part-1-of-2-featuring-greg-proops-todd-glass/