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    Explore " kathy bates" with insightful episodes like "Who Would Watch 'Valentines Day'?", "Titanic (1997)", "Valentine's Day: Skinny & 2010", "#97 Misery w/ Duncan Shields" and "Misery (1990): "AJ's Make-A-Wish"" from podcasts like ""Who Would Watch This?", "The Revisitors", "Tossed Popcorn", "The Black Dog Video After Dark Podcast" and "Spooky Tuesday — A Horror Movie Podcast"" and more!

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    Who Would Watch 'Valentines Day'?

    Who Would Watch 'Valentines Day'?

    Valentines Day!  3 weeks late! What is the movie Valetines day about? Imagine Jessica Alba, Kathy Bates, Jessica Biel, Bradley Cooper. Eric Dane, Patrick Dempsey, Hector Elizondo, Jamie Foxx, Jennifer Garner, Topher Grace, Anne Hathaway, Ashton Kutcher, Queen Latifah, Taylor Lautner, George Lopez, Shirley MacLaine, Emma Roberts, Julia Roberts, Carter Jenkins and Taylor Swift all got told 5 minutes ago make up a play and Oscar and Carl watch that to figure out who would watch it  !

    (Oscar and Carl are deeply sorry this episode came out a day late)



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    #97 Misery w/ Duncan Shields

    #97 Misery w/ Duncan Shields

    Happy Valentine's Day! Love is in the air as Darren and Dylan join real-life author Duncan Shields to drink and discuss the 1990 psychological horror Misery... and drink. Digressions include muppets, smashed feet, cute piggies and what do do with people who talk during movies.

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    Misery (1990): "AJ's Make-A-Wish"

    Misery (1990): "AJ's Make-A-Wish"

    February is all about the romance — and when you combine that with horror, too often you end up with something that looks a little more toxic. That’s why we’re dedicating these next few weeks to all things Obsession, and we know just how to kick this theme month off. This week on Spooky Tuesday, we’re covering Misery (1990), the Kathy Bates classic that introduced us to such famous phrases as “cock-a-doodie” and “bitchly cow corn.” And to help us discuss the movie all about what happens when fans go too far, we invited on AJ, our #1 listener. What? It’s not like a little audience interaction ever hurt anyone before…

    References:

    https://screenrant.com/misery-book-film-differences/

    https://medium.com/movies-and-us/misery-is-terrifying-c2c00fb5ad88

    https://www.looper.com/776658/is-misery-based-on-a-true-story/

    https://pleasekillme.com/annie-wilkes-stephen-king/

    164: I'm your number one fan. | Misery (1990)

    164:  I'm your number one fan. | Misery (1990)

    I have to say that Misery has been on my list to watch and review for a minute. This really is the perfect film for the October season. A winter cabin, cozy decor, and a seemingly Good Samaritan  who turns out to be a...let's just say "over zealous fan". 

    Charles was in the throws of a Kathy Bates era in the 90s and this is essentially my first watch. We get into the practical winter fashion, the Sheriff and Deputy wife stealing scenes, changes from the novel to screen, and the long list of actors who turned down the role of Paul Sheldon. 

    Off-topics rants include: Captain Planet tv series, Loki, cartoons that scarred us as children

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    Midweek Mention... Misery

    Midweek Mention... Misery

    Welcome back to another episode of Bad Dads Film Review! Your favourite crew of film-loving Dads are back, and this time we're buckling in for an unsettling ride with the chilling thriller, Misery.

    Directed by Rob Reiner and based on the novel by Stephen King, Misery plunges us into the terrifying ordeal of a successful novelist, Paul Sheldon, played by James Caan. After a car accident in a remote area, Paul finds himself 'rescued' and held captive by his biggest fan, the deranged Annie Wilkes, played with terrifying intensity by Kathy Bates in an Oscar-winning performance.

    We'll discuss the nail-biting suspense and psychological horror that sets Misery apart from typical thrillers. We'll delve into the masterful performances by Bates and Caan, exploring how their cat-and-mouse dynamic and the claustrophobic setting create a mounting sense of dread.

    We'll also analyze the film's exploration of fandom and obsession. And of course, we won't shy away from discussing that notorious 'hobbling' scene, which remains one of the most shocking in cinema history.

    So, pull up a chair, but maybe keep one eye on the door, as we delve into the chilling world of Misery. Don't forget, we're your number one fan!

    We love to hear from our listeners! By which I mean we tolerate it. If it hasn't been completely destroyed yet you can usually find us on twitter @dads_film, on Facebook Bad Dads Film Review, on email at baddadsjsy@gmail.com or on our website baddadsfilm.com.

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    Episode 297: 'Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret.' with Janet Varney

    Episode 297: 'Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret.' with Janet Varney

    Over 50 years ago, Judy Blume wrote a classic coming-of-age novel about a nice girl who was simultaneously facing a move to New Jersey, sixth grade, puberty, and questions about God and religion. They say good things come to those who wait…the multi-hyphenate host of The JV Club, Janet  Varney, joins us to weigh in on if this adaptation was one of those things. Plus, a lot of good and informative strike talk, and a few more ideas for childhood classics to adapt. 

    What’s Good
    Drea - A View of the World from Fifth Avenue
    Janet - feeling fired up about equity
    Ify - ripped-off sleeves to show off the guns; big union meeting

    ITIDIC

    1. WGA on Strike!
      1. Re: Unions Coming Together
      2. Re: Productions put on hold
    2. Burger King is Launching a New Spider-Man Burger

    Staff Picks
    Janet - A Walk on the Moon
    Drea - The Starling Girl, Girl Flu.
    Ify - Mobile Suit Gundam 1, 2, and 3

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    Janet Varney

    Produced by Marissa Flaxbart
    Sr. Producer Laura Swisher

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    Episode 192 - Titanic

    Episode 192 - Titanic

    The boys tell James Cameron to stuff a turkey with this week's listener takeover movie. That's because Nicole has requested the Where to Stick It Podcast to review Titanic! Yes, the Titanic. A 3 hour masterpiece crammed into 2 VHS tapes. Though praised by some, the crew has been less than thrilled to watch this movie. Hopefully James Cameron doesn't catch wind or he might beat some ass.

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    Ep 129 - Misery LIVE! (1990)

    Ep 129 - Misery LIVE! (1990)

    This week, it's our live show at the Chicago Street Theatre! I strap Tim to a bed and make him do a new podcast and we finish up our giant Fall King mini-series with Misery from 1990. A huge thanks to CST for having us, if you are ever in the NWI area please go see a show if you can. They never disappoint! And find us wherever you get your podcasts!



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    Titanic

    Titanic
    All aboard as we celebrate one, two, three, four, scratch that, fifty episodes of Overlapping Dialogue with a movie so big that even this podcast couldn't sink it: Titanic! But before we rally to the lifeboats or slide hopelessly to our chilly doom, this week's Blue Plate Special finds us chowing down on a whole host of recent watches, including Smooth Talk, The Green Fog, Kameradschaft, Mud, and Far From Heaven. Once the appetizers are dispatched, we feast on James Cameron's gargantuan main course of a production, working our way through the various historical contexts the movie situates itself in, unpack the film's at once broad yet entirely effective characterizations of class, and answer the question of whether or not this really was the last great Hollywood movie made at this scale and execution. Spoiler alert: it was. It really was... Feel free to skip to 3:11:33 for the beginning of our audio commentary. As always, please like, subscribe, rate, and review us on all of our channels, which include Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube! Contact us at huffmanbrothersproductions@gmail.com with your questions, comments, and requests.

    Episode 36 - Fried Green Tomatoes

    Episode 36 - Fried Green Tomatoes

    **TW/CW - Domestic Abuse/Racism**

    0:00-Intro and Movie Summary

    2:00-Movie Discussion

    1:02:41- Cast & Crew; Awards

    1:10:57- Pop Culture

    1:15:17-Music & TV

    1:18:13-Rankings & Ratings

     

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    Ep 46: Book Lovers - Misery & The Book Thief

    Ep 46: Book Lovers - Misery & The Book Thief
    Hey friends, welcome to another thought provoking episode of Parallel Fiction. This week we recognize Book Lover's Day with a pair of very different stories about fans of literature. This is a little bit of a heavier episode based on the subject matter, but we end up having a very lively conversation in our analysis portion of what a true fan looks like, how fans interact, and how each person loves literature differently. Join us as we recap the 90's classic thriller Misery staring Kathy Bates and James Caan, and also the celebrated 2005 novel turned 2013 film The Book Thief. Enjoy!