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Cosmic Pizza Podcast brings you Episode 98: 42 years old! What was the question? Today (as we recorded) it was Dan’s 42nd birthday. So we thought that we should, in Dan’s words, “get some booze and talk birthday memories”. Paul has more than the others, but can he remember them. Are Canadian birthdays any better or worse than UK birthdays. Will Kac…
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Boldly Going with Trek Track: A Chat with Joe Campbell Exploring the Final Frontier at Dragon Con In this episode of The Dragon Con Report, we set our phasers to “fun” and beam aboard one of Dragon Con’s most beloved programming tracks — Trek Track. Our guest, Joe Campbell, joins us to share what’s new and exciting for Star Trek fans at this year’s…
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Batman ’66 S2 Ep25 – Come Back, Shame Shame is back, and is using stolen vehicle parts to assemble a truck so fast even the Batmobile won’t be able to catch him. Bruce Wayne tricks him into stealing his limo, which he (as Batman) and Robin use to track down his hideout. But the villain gains the upper hand in the ensuing fight, and the Dynamic Duo …
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In this dramatic and hilarious episode of Tales From Hollywoodland, the guys dive into the most infamous Broadway bombs of all time. From big-budget disasters to star-studded flops, they explore what went wrong, what could’ve been saved, and why some shows crash and burn on the Great White Way. It’s a behind-the-curtain look at Broadway’s boldest m…
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Mark Maddox joins Jim for a discussion of two Gene Roddenberry TV Movie pilots from the early 1970s – “Genesis II” and “Planet Earth,” starring Alex Cord, Mariette Hartley, Majel Barrett, Ted Cassidy, Percy Rodriguez, John Saxon, Diana Muldaur, and Christopher Cary. Both stories deal with a researcher (Cord, Saxon) who is trapped during a deep spac…
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Our June episode is Part 2 of a Podcasting Crossover Spectacular! Part one took place over on “The Flopcast” Episode #686, hosted by Kevin Eldridge, where I was his guest and we extensively discussed ‘Movie Title Songs’. Part 2 is right here in Episode #5 where Kevin is my guest, and we discuss an even more specific niche topic: Songs specifically …
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My Adventures with Superman is an animated take on the man of Steel that airs on the Cartoon Network and HBO Max. The series provides a slightly different take on Superman, following his adventures as a young intern at the Daily Planet and featuring an anime inspired style. In this episode we review about both seasons of the series. We talk about t…
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On this episode of Earth Station Boo, we condense the eerie lore of Five Nights at Freddy’s before diving into its big-screen adaptation. Does the film capture the psychological horror, jump scares, and unsettling atmosphere of the games, or does it struggle with adaptation? We break down the setting, animatronics, and performances—did the cast bri…
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Flopcast episode 686! Returning to the Flopcast after a full decade away, it’s our old pal (and comedy musician, podcaster, animator, storyboard artist, and voice actor) the great Luke Ski! Luke came up with the subject for this week’s Top 4 1/2 List, and it’s a long one: The Top 4 1/2 Songs Made For A Movie Where The Title Of The Song Is Also The …
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The current Trek bosses have said that Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ five seasons will take it right up to the launch of The Original Series — and they’ve hinted that they could continue that with a new TOS series. That suggestion raise a LOT of questions, such as — How might TOS be different given what they have done with the Pike era? What chara…
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This week, we’re on a second contact mission, revisiting Star Trek: Enterprise Season 2, Episode 7 “The Seventh,” now that Jamie and Bill have watched it. A word of warning: If you haven’t listened to the episode before this one, “Mission T’Polsible!,” go listen to that first because this is a follow up to last week. Sound assistance by K.O. Myers …
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Fiberglass Freaks’ Batman Museum The Fiberglass Freaks’ Batman Museum in Logansport, Indiana, is a vibrant tribute to the 1966 Batman TV series and the broader Batman legacy. Created by Mark Racop—who also builds officially licensed 1966 Batmobile replicas—the museum features a replica Batcave, Wayne Manor study (complete with sliding bookcase and …
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