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    Explore " kristen stewart" with insightful episodes like "Underwater (2020)", "MUSE OF THE MONTH - JOAN JETT", "Pete's best 1st time watches for 2023 so far", "Cry-Baby (1990) review / dir. John Waters" and "Breaking Dawn: Part 1" from podcasts like ""Fun With Horror - A Horror Movie Review Podcast", "The Liner Notes Podcast - With Crimson Calamity", "Middle Class Film Class", "Middle Class Film Class" and "Box Office Books"" and more!

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    Underwater (2020)

    Underwater (2020)

    "Maybe we don't belong down here."

    Andrew and Scotty take a relaxing  trip to bottom of the ocean with some friends as they discuss "Underwater". Scotty also talks about almost seeing "Night Swim", and at the end of the episode, Andrew chooses their next movie!

    "Underwater" was directed by William Eubank and stars Kristen Stewart as an engineer working on a drilling rig at the bottom of the ocean, when all hell breaks loose and throws her and others into emergency situation after situation. They soon discover they aren't alone down there.

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    MUSE OF THE MONTH - JOAN JETT

    MUSE OF THE MONTH - JOAN JETT

    The Liner Notes Podcast with Crimson Calamity. 

    Audiocapsules: Deep-dive interviews, reviews, and live tunes from your new favorite artists. We used to read the liner notes. Now? We Listen. 

    Episode 6A -  MUSE OF THE MONTH OCTOBER 2023

    Lauren and Mallory do a deep dive discussion on Muse of The Month: JOAN JETT

    Tarot deck in which many of our muses are featured: Sirens of Song Tarot Deck by Lady Moon Co please support this beautiful artist Laura Wong <3

    Drink of the week: Cherry Bombs 

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    Rodney Binghameimer's English Disco Origin!

    JOAN JETT OTHER WORK not necessarily mentioned in the episode (for time only - we stan!)

    Jett returned to producing for the band Circus Lupus in 1992 and again, in 1994, for Bikini Kill. The Riot Grrrl movement started in the early 1990s, with Bikini Kill as a representative band, and many of these women credited Jett as a role model and inspiration.

    In 1997, Jett was featured on the We Will Fall: The Iggy Pop Tribute album. She performed a cover of the Johnny O'Keefe song "Wild One" (or "Real Wild Child"). Jett worked with members of the punk rock band the Gits, whose lead singer and lyricist, Mia Zapata, had been raped and murdered in 1993. The results of their collaboration was a live album, Evil Stig and a single, "Bob", whose earnings were contributed to the investigation of Zapata's murder. To this end, the band and Jett appeared on the television show America's Most Wanted, appealing to the public for information. The case was solved in 2004, when Zapata's murderer, Jesus Mezquia, was brought to trial and convicted.

    At an October 2001 9/11 benefit in Red Bank, New Jersey, Jett and Springsteen appeared together on stage for the first time and played "Light of Day".

    In 2004, Jett and Laguna produced the album No Apologies by the pop punk band the Eyeliners, after signing them. Jett also guested on the track "Destroy" and made a cameo appearance in its music video.

    In 2005, Jett and Laguna signed punk rockers the Vacancies and produced their second album, A Beat Missing or a Silence Added (reaching the top 20 in CMJ Music Charts), and their third album in 2007, Tantrum. That same year, she was recruited by Steven Van Zandt to host her own radio show on Van Zandt's Underground Garage radio channel on Sirius Satellite Radio. She hosted a four-hour show titled Joan Jett's Radio Revolution, broadcast every Saturday and Sunday. The program moved from Sirius 25 (Underground Garage) to Sirius 28 shortly before being canceled in June 2008.

    In 2005, Jett and Laguna celebrated the 25th anniversary of Blackheart Records with a se

    Pete's best 1st time watches for 2023 so far

    Pete's best 1st time watches for 2023 so far

    Join Pete in a solo rant about the best first time watches so far this year. It's September 17th at the time if this recording, and there are 407 films watched so far on the list, many of which are first time viewings. What are YOUR first time watches? Write in, or leave us a voce message to let us know.

    We will see you all with the full gang next week!

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    Cry-Baby (1990) review / dir. John Waters

    Cry-Baby (1990) review / dir. John Waters

    The gang busts up the Jukebox Jamboree this week, as they review John Waters' first major Studio feature, Cry-Baby (1990). Starring Johny Depp as the title character, Wade "Cry-Baby" Walker, the golden boy of the roughneck group of juvenile delinquent greasers known as the Drapes, a departure from the teen wholesome heart-throb characters he was known for playing prior to 1990. Anyone who knows John Waters' reputation may find Cry-Baby a surprisingly easy watch, due its distinct lack of filth and debauchery. Did that decision make it a winner, or a punishment for Pete, Tyler, and Joseph? Listen in to find out! 

    Thank you to Patreon member, and Cool-Ass Yard Duty, Chris, for this selection

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    Breaking Dawn: Part 1

    Breaking Dawn: Part 1

    WARNING: Spoilers ahead.

    Sarah (the bookworm) & Abby (the movie watcher) discuss the book-to-movie adaptation, "Breaking Dawn: Part 1"  

    Directed by Bill Condon (2011) 
    Based on the book by Stephenie Meyer (2008)

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    Rango (2011) review / dir. Gore Verbinksi

    Rango (2011) review / dir. Gore Verbinksi

    The gang begs for water this week, as they review one of the final movies from director Gore Verbinski, Rango. With an all star case, this animated movie from Paramount and Nickelodeon Studios, Rango tells the story of a pet chameleon lost from his owners, and stranded in a deserted town of Dirt. A thespian at heart, Rango (a stage name) assimilates to the classic western characters found in this small town, and quickly becomes the hero they need, and finds the purpose in his own life. Watch on Paramount+ to discover this forgotten gem for yourself, and find out what all the fuss is about. 

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    The Outsiders (1983) review / dir. Francis Ford Coppola

    The Outsiders (1983) review / dir. Francis Ford Coppola

    This week's episode was streamed live in Twitch through Sacramento's own STAB comedy theater. Watch the VOD here--> https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1909276233

    The gang has a rumble to end all rumbles this week, as they review a seminole coming of age story from the wrong side of the tracks. This week, Pete and Tyler review The Outsiders. Joseph is celebrating his birthday away from the show this week, so Tyler and Pete represent the greasers and the Socs, with their reviews of the Francis Ford Coppola adaptation of the classic S.E. Hinton novel of the same name. Does this movie earn its status of classic, 

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    Babel (2006) review / dir. Alejandro G. Iñárritu

    Babel (2006) review / dir. Alejandro G. Iñárritu

    The gang goes to Morocco to save their marriage this week, as they review the third movie in "The Death Trilogy" or "Babel Trilogy" from 2004, they are reviewing Alejandro G. Iñárritu's Babel. Follow Brad Pitt, Cate Blanchett in Morocco, along with their children in San Diego/Mexico, and Rinko Kikcuhi in Tokyo, and a family of goat herders, and find out how their stories are intertwined, and what it all means. Streaming on Amazon Prime right now, so watch it first, then listen along to hear how Pete, Joseph, and Tyler felt about Babel. 

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    Fiddler on The Roof (1971) review / dir. Norman Jewison

    Fiddler on The Roof (1971) review / dir. Norman Jewison

    The gang sells their daughter off to LAZAR WOLF this week, as they review an all-time classic musical about life at the turn of the century in remote Russia, Fiddler on The Roof (1971). Based on the smash hit Broadway musical of the same name, the Norman Jewison directed film tells the story of Tevye, the Jewish milk man, and father of 5 daughters. Tevye must wrestle with tradition and the happiness of his family, while dealing with the sad reality of the spreading anti-Semitic sentiment of the local Authoritarian government. Even if you haven't seen this movie, you undoubtedly know some of the catchy songs: If I were a Rich Man, Matchmaker Matchmaker, Tradition, L'chaim (to life), Sunrise Sunset, Do You Love Me... I can go on. Watch it if you haven't, don't let the runtime scare you... then listen along. 

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    57. Underwater (2020) FEAT. Rachel Hurwitz

    57. Underwater (2020) FEAT. Rachel Hurwitz

    What happens when you decide to drill into the deepest darkest unexplored parts of the earth? Some pretty fucked shit that's what. Norah (Kristen Stewart) and her team onboard the worlds deepest drilling platform learn the hard way as the station begins to collapse due to some unknown force picking them off one by one. This episode also features first time guest Rachel Hurwitz!

    Timecodes
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    Horror Hour: 4:10
       Horror Experiences: 4:16
       Talk to Me (SPOILERS): 9:42
       Scream VII News: 19:50
       RIP William Friedkin: 21:34
       Rachel Brings a Bit of News: 23:20
    Underwater Discussion: 23:58
    Underwater Final Thoughts: 1:05:17
    Rating: 1:16:28
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    Silence of The Lambs (1991) review / dir. Jonathan Demme

    Silence of The Lambs (1991) review / dir. Jonathan Demme

    The gang puts the lotion in the basket this week as they review one of the all-time greats, Silence of The Lambs. Follow along with Clarice Starling as she helps find the elusive and murderous killer, Buffalo Bill, with a little help from the imprisoned Dr. Hannibal Lecter. One of the prototype movies for crime drama thrillers, Silence of the Lambs is considered one of the greats for a good reason. Considered by many to be a perfect film. How do you feel about it? Let us know and your thoughts on this episode at MCFCpodcast@gmail.com 

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    Crimes of the Future (2022) review / dir. David Cronenberg

    Crimes of the Future (2022) review / dir. David Cronenberg

    The gang cuts each other open this week, as they review a listener pick from Brendan, one of our longest listeners, today we review Crimes of the Future (2022) written and directed by David Cronenberg. Set in an future of unknown year where pain has all but vanished, and surgery is the new sex. The next stage of human evolution is on the precipice but the evils of capitalism mean to put a stop to the revolutionaries trying to show the world what is in store for them. How did Pete and Tyler enjoy this on rewatch? Did this make Joseph's Top 5 Movies Missed from 2022 list? Tune in to find out. 

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    Robert Pattinson vs Kristen Stewart: A Film Enthusiast Debate - With Nicola McCafferty and Kyle Logan

    Robert Pattinson vs Kristen Stewart: A Film Enthusiast Debate - With Nicola McCafferty and Kyle Logan

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    Welcome to The Wealth of Geeks Movies, Money and More podcast with your host, Sarah Gilliland! Get ready for a lively chat between film enthusiasts Nicola McCafferty and Kyle Logan. Nicola is a PhD candidate at Northwestern University and a self-proclaimed Kristen Stewart Filmography completionist. She's also a collector of Twilight DVDs and runs an Etsy store where she sells enamel pens, stickers, and prints inspired by indie horror films. Kyle, on the other hand, is a film critic and pop culture writer, known for his work with Alternative Press, Cultured Vultures, and more. He's all about horror, animation, and genre films made by queer and women creators.

     

    In this episode, Nicola and Kyle go head-to-head in a friendly debate: Robert Pattinson or Kristen Stewart? Nicola's love for Stewart blossomed after watching the queer reinterpretation film Lizzie, while Kyle became a fan of Pattinson after seeing him in the post-apocalyptic western, The Rover. Join us for a fun-filled discussion as they share their perspectives and delve into the fascinating careers of these talented actors. Get ready to geek out on movies and more!

     

     

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    Kyle Logan - Kyle is a film and television critic and pop culture writer, has contributed to various publications including Alternative Press, Cultured Vultures, Film Stories, Wealth of Geeks, and Looper. He delves into the realms of horror, animation, and genre films crafted by queer individuals and women, making him a true connoisseur in these areas.

     

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    Twilight

    Twilight

    WARNING: Spoilers ahead.

    Sarah (the bookworm) & Abby (the movie watcher) discuss the book-to-movie adaptation, "Twilight"  

    Directed by Catherine Hardwicke (2008) 
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    Twilight Pt.3

    Twilight Pt.3

    In this episode we discuss Liv's bois doing Globetrotter tricks (allegedly), how men doing scootin' or sparklin' or perchin' gives us the ick, the all-time worst dialogue of the movie, doing PDA's in line for rollercoasters as teens, how annoying it is that Bella didn't even try for their big school debut, going mudding, how flaccid we are when the vamps start vampin' out, the biology of vampires getting boners,  why baseball?, the mad-lib nature of this plot, eyelid acting, the most lacklustre staircase reveal of all time and SO MUCH MORE!!!

    Twilight Pt.2

    Twilight Pt.2

    In this episode we discuss our complete lack of emotion except for Intervention, all things TLC aka the Tender Love & Care channel, where we're at with our Edward-induced sickness, how much teen Maddy would have loved the attention from a near-death accident, the love triangle plot line with the Volvo aka Volva, if Carlisle's hot, teen Liv being convinced a boy would fall in love with her cause of her loud Sum41, how horny boys get from girls tripping, the comparable surf culture in Forks and Oshawa, the sepia flashbacks, the OC's "Chenko" shows up, how the Cullens are actually the villains, all the hawt sexy Ed lines that have got us being dirty lil Stern bois, and SO MUCH MORE!!! 

    Charlies Angels (2019)

    Charlies Angels (2019)

    This week's episode is the debut of the Scene To Seen Podcast! listen as i attempt to summarize why this movie fails to capture the fun and camp vibe that is "Charlies Angels". How i feel about the cast and wonder why exactly is Noah Centineo is in this movie?, Who approved yet another villian who is actually part of the agency? and why is Elizabeth banks not behind the camera exclusively?  

    Charlies Angels (2019) stars Kristen Stewart, Elizabeth Banks, Ella Balinska, Naomi Scott, Noah Centineo, Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Tucker; Directed by Elizabeth Banks

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    Ep 68 - Breaking Dawn Part 1 & 2

    Ep 68 - Breaking Dawn Part 1 & 2

    The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 (or simply Breaking Dawn – Part 2) is a 2012 American romantic fantasy film directed by Bill Condon from a screenplay by Melissa Rosenberg, based on the 2008 novel Breaking Dawn by Stephenie Meyer. The sequel to The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 (2011), it is the fifth installment in The Twilight Saga film series. The film stars Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, and Taylor Lautner, reprising their roles as Bella Swan, Edward Cullen, and Jacob Black, respectively, with Mackenzie Foy portraying Renesmee Cullen. Alongside Pattinson, Lautner, Stewart, and Foy, the film also stars an ensemble cast including Billy Burke, Peter Facinelli, Elizabeth Reaser, Kellan Lutz, Nikki Reed, Jackson Rathbone, Ashley Greene, Michael Sheen, and Dakota Fanning.

    Episode 56: Breaking Dawn Parts 1 & 2

    Episode 56: Breaking Dawn Parts 1 & 2

    Twilight November #3 

    This November, Bri and Leah are finally tackling THE vampire films of the 21st century. That's right, we're covering the Twilight Saga in honor of the tenth anniversary of the release of Breaking Dawn: Part II. Our Twilight Saga series will be three episodes.

    This week, we're talking about the epic conclusion to the Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Parts 1 (2011) and 2 (2012), both directed by Bill Condon. If you couldn't tell already, talking about Twilight makes us loopy, and we go OFF this week. Like, off the rails tangents about Edward's vampire venom sperm. So, this episode is marked explicit for a handful of f-bombs and some spicy speculations about vampire reproductive biology. We also get a little reflective at the end of this episode and try to figure out what, exactly, the cultural impact of Twilight has been.

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