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    joelyrichardson

    Explore "joelyrichardson" with insightful episodes like "Sleep of the Just", "Event Horizon (1997): A Spacegiving Special Presentation", "The Turning: Maybe We Should Unpack These Things" and "Episode 89 - The Patriot" from podcasts like ""The Fandom Zone Podcast", "Dropped Culture", "Movie Meltdown" and "Film Snuff"" and more!

    Episodes (4)

    Sleep of the Just

    Sleep of the Just

    In this 250th episode, Charles Skaggs & DJ Nik discuss "Sleep of the Just" and "Imperfect Hosts", the first two episodes of the Netflix series The Sandman, introducing Tom Sturridge as Dream/Morpheus, Boyd Holbrook as The Corinthian, and Vivienne Acheampong as Lucienne!

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    Event Horizon (1997): A Spacegiving Special Presentation

    Event Horizon (1997): A Spacegiving Special Presentation
    This week, Brock joins the show from space, as he is now the first podcaster to actually record a show from space!
    (Yep, that's what all this sweet podcast money can get you, a trip to space like you're the CEO of a billion dollar company .)
    Also, who knew there were so many Dropped Culture fans in the space program?!
    So, while the audio may not be spectacular on this particular episode, just know that by listening you'll be part of history!
    You're welcome!
    So with that, let's kick off this month long Spacegiving celebration with Event Horizon from the year of our Lord. Nineteen hundred and ninety seven!
    You can tell the fellas all about it at www.droppedculture.com or by sending an electronic mail parcel to droppedculturepodcast@gmail.com.
    Oh yeah, check out the show's social media pages, as well! You know the ones.
    Thanks for listening and Happy Spacegiving!

    The Turning: Maybe We Should Unpack These Things

    The Turning: Maybe We Should Unpack These Things

    Movie Meltdown: Episode 522 (For our Patreon "Horror Club")

    We’re back!! The Meltdown Horror Club rises from the quarantine crypt! And we kick things off with a recent horror outing... as we discuss the 2020 release of "The Turning" directed by Floria Sigismondi. 

    And as we settle into our own creepy vibe, we also address…  the spider, a very repressed upbringing, tighten my doorknobs, the reset, The Shining, CG effects, Mackenzie Davis, tension, grunge, let your theories run wild, casual mannequins, a weird twist, child therapy mode, Finn Wolfhard, a blank canvas, the hand, old-timey outfits, being real, being pulled underwater, so frustrating, Brooklynn Prince, let’s explore this relationship you had with this creepy grown man, Joely Richardson, cut scenes, gaslighting, Hammer Films and being insane. 

    Spoiler Alert: Full spoilers for "The Turning", so watch the movie before you listen. 

    “I think I would… be stuck there - and become a ghost probably.”

    Thank you to all our supporters! If you would like to join the Meltdown Horror Club, go tohttps://www.patreon.com/moviemeltdown

    Episode 89 - The Patriot

    Episode 89 - The Patriot

    German filmmaker Roland Emmerich's second ultra-jingoistic movie about American independence, "The Patriot," plays a lot like an unofficial remake to Gibson's 1995 masterpiece "Braveheart," but without the whole being a good movie thing.

    Mel Gibson plays a hatchet-wielding maniac named Benjamin Martin who uses the death of his son and the Revolutionary War as excuses to savagely butcher his victims without facing consequences. He also enters into a sexual relationship with his recently deceased wife's sister (played by Joely Richardson) who is willing to look the other way at his evil behavior.

    Heath Ledger plays Mel Gibson’s oldest son who enlists in the Continental Army against his father's wishes. Then, when gets wounded in the line of duty, he takes refuge at his family's plantation, which ends up leading to the death of his 15-year-old brother who oddly still plays with toys.

    Join us as we discuss why the movie insists that slavery barely existed in South Carolina back then, the transformation of racist Donal Logue and the decision to gather up the entire town of people that they made us care about and then burn them alive.

    Tell us what you think by chatting with us (@filmsnuff) on TwitterFacebook and Instagram, or by shooting us an email over at mailbag@filmsnuff.com.

    This episode is sponsored by the City of Austin's proposed name change.

    Visit our website at https://www.filmsnuff.com.

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