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    Explore "planes trains and automobiles" with insightful episodes like "Auch wir wollen ein Tempolimit für Autofahrer*innen", "Episode 97: Worldwide Wanderlust", "Live From The 405, Episode 424", "HH1 - Planes, Trains & Automobiles / Inside You Are Two Wolves" and "Episode 83: Road Tripping" from podcasts like ""GOLDSTÜCKLi", "SAGE 'n' ONION PROJECT", "Live From The 405 Podcast", "The Review Review" and "SAGE 'n' ONION PROJECT"" and more!

    Episodes (13)

    Auch wir wollen ein Tempolimit für Autofahrer*innen

    Auch wir wollen ein Tempolimit für Autofahrer*innen
    "Ein Ticket für Zwei" hiess damals die deutsche Übersetzung von "⁠Planes, Trains and Automobiles⁠". Passt eigentlich ganz gut, dieser freigewählte Titel fürs ⁠Team GS⁠. Winson fühlt sich in der neuen Episode zum Fliegen hingezogen (⁠Aka Kellz⁠, ⁠Chicano Batman⁠) und Ueli schwärmt von der Cruise Control (⁠iedereen⁠) und von italienischen Automarken (⁠Noah Ferrari⁠). Leider konnten die beiden GOLDnasen keine neuen Songs übers Zugfahren oder streikende Lokführer*innen finden. Trotzdem großartig und erwähnenswert sind die neuen Singles von ⁠Ilia⁠ und ⁠MINE⁠ feat. ⁠Mauli⁠. Das OLDstückli kommt in dieser Woche von Thom Yorke und dem wunderschönen Four Tet Remix von "⁠Atoms For Peace⁠". Bleibt gesund! Nur Liebe, von ⁠Ueli⁠ & ⁠Winson⁠.

    Live From The 405, Episode 424

    Live From The 405, Episode 424

    Thanksgiving, 2023! Thanksgiving, the movie. Planes Tranes & Automobiles. (Also the movie) Worst era of fashion in LA history? Things that annoy me on dating apps: shitty dogs, and pretending you go to the farmers market on Sunday. (You dont) Another totally reasonably priced Hinge date, and hot stuff Eric Rocha doing the main room at the Comedy Store. "Bland For Peace," the Neil (not so) Young video. 

    HH1 - Planes, Trains & Automobiles / Inside You Are Two Wolves

    HH1 - Planes, Trains & Automobiles / Inside You Are Two Wolves

    Our 1st Annual "Holiday Helping," has hit the TABLEEEEE, and you will walk (or roll) away absolutely stuffed with "Planes. Trains, & Automobiles" knowledge (1987 Dir. John Hughes)! Starring: Steve Martin, John Candy, and Michael McKean.  Jump in the jet, take a terrific train ride, or a delightful drive through buddy comedy gold country with us in this special episode.

    **Next week we return with your regularly scheduled episode*

    Plot: A Chicago advertising man must struggle to travel home from New York for Thanksgiving, with a lovable oaf of a shower-curtain-ring salesman as his only companion.

    Recorded 11/23
    1hr 42mins

    **All episodes contain explicit language**
    Artwork - Ben McFadden
    Review Review Intro/Outro Theme - Jamie Henwood
    "What Are We Watching" Theme - Matthew Fosket
    Lead-Ins Edited/Conceptualized by - Ben McFadden
    Produced by - Ben McFadden & Paul Root
    Concept - Paul Root

    AVATAR revisited 14 yrs later and TOP Thanksgiving Movies

    AVATAR revisited 14 yrs later and TOP Thanksgiving Movies

    This episode is very late but better late than never. The siren in the background was very distracting for Dave for a while but he settles in and podcast magic occurs. Crazy magical twist end to this episode... like, wow.

    Shawn is finally given the credit he deserves of being one of the best party guests ever recorded. Dave only manages to wedge 'Boston,' into the conversation 11 times.

    Do you trust your parents??? This doesn't come up on the podcast episode but think about it. 

    Shawn points out that all podcasts are background noise so the content doesn't need to be good. Really solid point Shawn. If you ever think you're listening to a shitty podcast, you probably just have a shitty life or you're listening to a podcast episode that has Eddie Bravo.

    We love you Austrailia!!!! You have our hearts! Fistball forever!

    Episode 173 - Smile / Rubber (2010) GUESTS: Scaring is Sharing

    Episode 173 - Smile / Rubber (2010) GUESTS: Scaring is Sharing

    Christian and Ian are not allowed to bring presents to kids' birthday parties anymore. 

    We welcome the hosts of SCARING IS SHARING on this episode to review the latest horror hit and jump-scare-a-thon, SMILE. Then, Brandy Joe and Jermey share their Horrigin Stories as we hear about some of their earliest horror memories. Finally, we conclude our Planes, Trains, and Automobiles series by talking about the quintessential killer tire movie, RUBBER. We also discuss breaking the 4th wall, scary faces, and whether tires float or sink in a swimming pool. 

    Be sure to check out @ScaringIsSharing on Instagram and listen to their show wherever you get your podcasts. 

    We'd love to hear your thoughts, questions, or any requests you have. You can contact us at: ItsOnlyFeedback@gmail.com and on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Letterboxd.

    Episode 168 - Nope / Red Eye (2005)

    Episode 168 - Nope / Red Eye (2005)

    Christian and Ian are passed out in the exit row. 

    For our new release review we talk about Jordan Peele's hotly anticipated UFO movie, NOPE. We kick off a new series called Planes, Trains, and Automobiles and discuss Wes Craven's thriller at 30,000 feet, RED EYE. We also discuss Iowa, ICEE machines, and ascots. 

    We'd love to hear your thoughts, questions, or any requests you have. You can contact us at: ItsOnlyFeedback@gmail.com and on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Letterboxd.

    Planes, Trains & Automobiles (1987)

    Planes, Trains & Automobiles (1987)

    HAPPY F*$%ING THANKSGIVING! After talking plane, train, and automobile movies throughout November, we're doin' the mess around with the ultimate movie about ALL THREE MODES OF TRANSPORTATION... it's the John Hughes classic starring Steve Martin, John Candy, and a million That Guys along the way, it's Planes, Trains & Automobiles! We break down our favorite lines, the funniest scenes, and whether or not those were actually pillows.

    The NeverEnding Movie Marathon is a weekly podcastic celebration of cinema. Dive deep into fan-favorite films (#NoStinkers!), thematically curated to enhance your movie viewing by hosts Matt Detisch, Alex Logan, and Michael Rocco.

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    Planes Trains and Automobiles

    Planes Trains and Automobiles

    We revisit one of the best Thanksgiving themed films of all time, Planes Trains and Automobiles starring John Candy and Steve Martin!

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    Planes, Trains, and Automobiles (1987)

    Planes, Trains, and Automobiles (1987)

    WARNING- ONE SCENE WITH EXPLICIT LANGUAGE               

    Could this be the Best Thanksgiving Movie ever?  Well, it’s definitely a contender as written and directed by the late, great John Hughes. 

    It stars Steve Martin and John Candy as two mismatched strangers attempting to travel home to Chicago for Thanksgiving – along the way, they deal with a lot more than they bargained for traveling via all of the titular modes of transportation.  And there are plenty of mishaps involving cigars, credit cards, rental cars, and even pillows... It’s all very funny and heartfelt and in the spirit of what the holiday is all about.

    SHOUT OUT to
    A.J. Chat Podcast - she will be interviewing Chris Candy and talking about this movie for Thanksgiving

    Host: Geoff Gershon
    Producer: Marlene Gershon

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    Episode 15: Holiday movies, the best of all time!

    Episode 15: Holiday movies, the best of all time!

    On the finale of season one of Catbox Chronicles, we break down the top 20 holiday movies of all time (of course you may disagree with us). Whether you're a fan of Home Alone, or Christmas Chronicles, or you like watching a movie about two dudes getting home for the holidays, this episode is for you. We'll break down why the movies are great, and why we love them.

    No Kittehs in the Know in this episode, and no self help, just straight movies. We also have alternates, and we play short clips from these movies. 

    Happy holidays from the crew at Catbox Chronicles. We'll see you in 2022.