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    Explore " anti-hero" with insightful episodes like "150: Costume Contest 2021", "Sara's Pick - The Crow (1994)", "003: Negan: The Anti-Hero", "The Point Break Episode" and "Episode 30: Ram Jaane (1995) - with Vinay Shukla" from podcasts like ""Geekology 101", "Movie Lovers", "Quality Time with Kowalis", "VHS Glow" and "Love of Cinema"" and more!

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    150: Costume Contest 2021

    150: Costume Contest 2021

    It's the start of a new Halloween tradition! A costume contest where some of the coolest-dressed heroes, villains, and anti-heroes go toe-to-toe based strictly on the coolness of their suits and gear.

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    Sara's Pick - The Crow (1994)

    Sara's Pick - The Crow (1994)

    Edward Scissorhands meets Gotham's Joker in Brandon Lee's iconic performance as The Crow. Nacho-buyer Sara takes Mally and Jonah back to the 90's so they can examine this cult classic and discuss Lee's legacy. Directed by Alex Proyas. Starring Brandon Lee, Michael Wincott, Rochelle Davis, Ernie Hudson, Bai Ling, David Patrick Kelly and Michael Massee.

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    Episode 30: Ram Jaane (1995) - with Vinay Shukla

    Episode 30: Ram Jaane (1995) - with Vinay Shukla

    Early in his career, Shah Rukh Khan did a series of films where he played the anti-hero. One of those films was Ram Jaane  (1995), a full-bodied remake of the James Cagney classic, Angels with Dirty Faces.

    Ram Jaane could've been a career-defining film for SRK but it failed to have a lasting impact. Nevertheless, it's a very peculiar film and if you're a SRK fan, you probably have many memories around the film.

    In conversation with Vinay Shukla, who wrote Ram Jaane, on — the parallels between Cagney and SRK, SRK's performance in Ram Jaane, the actor's rather interesting wardrobe for the film,  what the film could've been and why in spite of its flaws, Ram Jaane has its moments.

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    PAYCHECK

    PAYCHECK

    EPISODE 13 – PAYCHECK

     

    Brandon has done it again, serving up a nonsensically fun action film that dares to see just how many Chekhov’s Guns it can cram into two hours. Journey to the far-off future of 2007, where subway trains run at a crawl, big corporations destroy the world, and the government straight-up murders people—y’know, pure science fiction! Anyway, a man is pushed.

     

    Plus: Aaron Eckhart gives performance notes.

     

    Starring: Ben Affleck, Aaron Eckhart, Uma Thurman, Paul Giamatti, and Colm Feore

     

    Directed by John Woo

     

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    Cornucopia Radio Podcast 61: The Origins of Comic-Book Boy

    Cornucopia Radio Podcast 61: The Origins of Comic-Book Boy
    They are stories of heroism, strength and of courage. Stories in which one person can stand up against the darkness that surrounds us, and say with total conviction and self-belief; that they are the ‘light’. We see pages full of colour and life, in which kinetic action moves across the panels. Dancing in front of our eyes, filling our imagination with endless possibilities...Comics are a way of life for so many people, but do we truly understand their power? More importantly; if that power was ever unleashed, would it be used for good or for evil?So today, we're asking the question. What would we create?A superhero, or perhaps... a monster?