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    Explore " abe vigoda" with insightful episodes like "Good Burger - 90s Throwback Time", "025: Tales of Eight Cylinders and Virginal Odometers", "Batman: Mask Of The Phantasm feat. Evan MacDonald *TEASER*", "195. The Godfather Part II (1974)" and "Dodge's Disco Charger, Hyundai Ioniq 5 Road Trip" from podcasts like ""Cinematic Doctrine", "9 Chickweed Rage", "Hit Factory", "Why Do We Own This DVD?" and "Car Stuff Podcast"" and more!

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    Good Burger - 90s Throwback Time

    Good Burger - 90s Throwback Time

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    Shirleon joins Melvin in summarizing the late-90s Kenan & Kel hit, Good Burger! From it's absurd burger-flippin' hijinks to Ed's silly antics, the two discuss the positives from the 90s aesthetic, the loss of entertainment complexes, and borger!

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    • Good Burger starts with a lot of chaotic silliness. Even so, Shirleon realized there wasn't a whole lot about the film she remembered.
    • Ed can be frustrating and annoying to some, but Melvin and Shirleon feel he balances well into the "lovable doofus" category.
    • Melvin talks about how he misses multi-entertainment complexes that serve food, games, arcades, etc.. Good Burger made him nostalgia for that kind of thing again.
    • Figuring out, based upon what we hear and see from the movie, makes up Ed's "Special Sauce".
    • Celebrating dance numbers in movies that otherwise seem like they would not have dance numbers.

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    • Loki (2021-2023) (TV-Series)
    • Malum (2023) (Movie)
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    025: Tales of Eight Cylinders and Virginal Odometers

    025: Tales of Eight Cylinders and Virginal Odometers
    In this episode, we dive into Amos's subconscious, which is predictably icky. Amos describes a dream he had the previous night. He headlines it as a dream where Edda went to buy a car. But what the dream is really about is how the car salesman sexually assaulted her. So, at least we know where Amos's priorities lie. The Ol' Mac-El-Dee makes a big point of repeating (endlessly) that the salesman's name was "Wilkins or Fortescue," as if that is, by it's nature a very funny piece of business, which it is not. Also, and not for nothing, the salesman looks a lot, A LOT, like Amos. So I guess that's maybe the point? It's a rape fantasy that Amos is having? It's all filled with car-related double entendres, because of course it is. Edda assumes, from Amos's description that her dream self simply gave herself to the car salesman, which shows where her priorities lie, I guess. Amos spends most of the dream choosing tea at Zabar's. As if that's a great place to choose tea. But then he rushes in to save her. I mean, not "rushes in," per se. He had to choose his fucking tea first. But he enters the dealership and pushes the salesman "onto his beezer." Whatever the fuck that means. In the end, Edda gets turned on by Amos and, while they're walking down the street, throws her vagina at his face. Seriously. Wait till you see the picture. It's fucking ridiculous. Also impossible. The Chickweed strips we discuss this episode: Wilkins or Fortescue descends on Edda and Amos chooses his tea at Zabar's are right here (https://twitter.com/9chickweedRAGE/status/1647015657731661824?s=20). Amos pushes Wilkins or Forescue onto his beezer, Earl Grey keeps his secrets, and the Mac-El-Dee Walkin' C are right here (https://twitter.com/9chickweedRAGE/status/1647015659673649157?s=20). This nightmarish episode includes: Mullets Headphones Brooke's new comedy routine Improv Stuck in a closet Listener feedback "Tasty poopers" Urban slang Joe Biden Abe Vigoda Everything Everywhere All At Once Harry Potter hands 8-cylinder cars Andy Capp (https://www.gocomics.com/andycapp) Marathon Man "Is it safe?" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kzw1_2b-I7A) Zabar's Dean & Deluca In 'N' Out The Russian Tea Room Walking cunnilingus The Bachelor Lawn chairs & ironing boards Talk to Us! Having trouble understanding what's going on in a 9 Chickweed Lane strip you just read? Send it our way! We'll take a shot at interpreting it for you! Or maybe you just want someone to talk to? We're on Twitter: @9ChickweedRAGE (https://twitter.com/9chickweedRAGE)

    195. The Godfather Part II (1974)

    195. The Godfather Part II (1974)

    Diane and Sean discuss the second installment of The Godfather saga. Episode music is, "End Title" by Nino Rota, from the OST.

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    Dodge's Disco Charger, Hyundai Ioniq 5 Road Trip

    Dodge's Disco Charger, Hyundai Ioniq 5 Road Trip

    Host Tom Appel and co-hosts Jill Ciminillo and Damon Bell start the show by discussing their test-drive experiences--and Tom's public-charging-station experiences--in the Hyundai's new-for-2022 Ioniq 5 pure-electric vehicle. Collectible Automobile magazine Editor-in-Chief John Biel joins us to chat about the great features in the June 2022 issue, including the ill-fated 1975-78 Dodge Charger and a Photo Feature on a 1968 Ford Mustang High-Country Special. Tom has an "Abe Vigoda vs the Subaru WRX" true-or-false quiz for Damon and Jill, and Damon runs down the latest articles on the Consumer Guide Daily Drive blog, including a First Spin review of Jeep's new Grand Cherokee 4xe plug-in hybrid and a test-drive review of the 2022 Ford Maverick Lariat hybrid.

    The Godfather (1972) - Directed by Francis Ford Coppola

    The Godfather (1972) - Directed by Francis Ford Coppola

    We're covering one of cinema's heavy hitters this week, as we cover the masterpiece that is The Godfather. Serendipitously this year is also the 50th anniversary of the film, so it's the perfect time to geek out about it. We talk about what makes this film work so well, from it's technical filmmaking to its perfect storytelling. Join us for a fun conversation on this cinema classic. Contact us at rollitpodcast@gmail.com or follow us!    

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    Music by Ethan Rapp

    Never Seen It Podcast - Episode 34: The Godfather

    Never Seen It Podcast - Episode 34: The Godfather

    The famiglia gathers at the request of our resident Italian, to pay homage to the quintessential Italian-American crime drama. Yes, this year marks the 50th anniversary of the Francis Ford Coppola directed adaptation of Mario Puzo's 1969 crime novel - The Godfather. The Godfather tells the story of the Corleone family, one of the five major New York Italian mafia families over the course of a decade, from 1945 to 1955, as they navigate the world of organized crime. This film is stacked with a powerhouse cast, featuring Marlon Brando, Al Pacino, James Caan, Diane Keaton, and Robert Duvall.

     

    The Godfather is jam-packed with Italian music, language, food, and culture, intermixed with scenes of graphic violence that plagued these criminal families over the decades. While much of the story development centers around this life of violent crime, the one theme ever-present throughout the film, is that of family. So, fire up a pot of marinara while you dip your bread into this installment of the Never Seen It Podcast.

    Barney Miller with Ken Reid, Host of TV Guidance Counselor

    Barney Miller with Ken Reid, Host of TV Guidance Counselor
    Ken Reid is a standup comic from Boston, MA and the host of the podcast TV Guidance Counselor, where he welcomes a guest to flip through an old issue of TV Guide and talk about what would have been watching that week. Ken is a well of TV and pop culture knowledge, making him the perfect guide through the '70s workplace-cop-sitcom, Barney Miller. We discuss, among other things: how Ken collected such a massive collection of TV Guide issues, the grit and grime of '70s TV, Barney Miller and its ability to tackle big, progressive issues head on, Night Court as Barney Miller Jr., and lastly, as we head into October, Ken talks about a few of his favorite Halloween episodes of classic TV. Follow Ken on Twitter and Instagram: @TVGuidance Subscribe to TV Guidance Counselor on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ie/podcast/tv-guidance-counselor-podcast/id821665905

    Episode 33: Ernest Goes to Area 51; A Coen Brothers Film

    Episode 33: Ernest Goes to Area 51; A Coen Brothers Film
    Hey, Vern! Grab some Eggs Erroneous and listen to episode 33 of TTCR. Our good friend and master of random, useless knowledge, Scott drops by the studio. A whole lotta movie talk in this one. We skim over the filmographies of cinema legends like Jim Varney, Dabney Coleman and Rip Torn. We discover every job Sean Connery has ever had revolved around getting laid. We also discover the Coen brothers are really good at making movies. Our new segment "Conspiracy Killers" kicks off with a discussion of the coming "raid" on Area 51 and the massacre to follow. There's movies, pop culture, politics...so much to unpack, you might as well just listen. Lap dances at Lawrence of A-Labia's are half off if you're wearing your "Taking the Cynic Route" gear. DOWNLOAD, LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, SHARE.