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Each week Steve and Thea will spin the Music Review Roulette and review 3 songs we've never heard on the spot. Please email musicreviewroulette@gmail.com to submit your song! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/music-review-roulette/support
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Biweekly podcast from the guys behind The Video Graveyard.Tackles a diverse assortment of movie related topics with side trips into music, comics, books, and much more! You never know what to expect on GBW!
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Movie roulette is something we have talked about in the past and this episode of GBW is proof positive of that as it's such a eclectic mix of 16 films. We talk Sean Baker's newest effort ANORA, revisit a much maligned John Carpenter flick, get excited about "Die Hard on a Plane", watch a Satanic 70's television talk show, wonder how George Hamilton…
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It's spooky season and as this is our last episode before All Hallow's Eve we decided to give you 90% horror and, maybe, give you a few ideas to watch. Among the sixteen films covered we get an above average backwoods slasher, an organ theft network, some truly insane killer kids trapped in one messy movie, an anti-aging clinic with sinister undert…
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This episode of GBW brings you another batch of sixteen movies including a bunch of snowboarding troublemakers, early Paul Verhoeven, a psycho babysitter, an 80's action flick that truly delivers, Kevin Smith getting nostalgic, the search for bigfoot, Burt Reynolds dealing not only with a psycho but an annoying Liza Minelli and so much more! After …
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Yes, we're back from hiatus to bring you reviews of sixteen films and two rock 'n' roll records on the latest GBW! We headed to the theatres to see both THE SUBSTANCE and BEETLEJUICE BEE||TLEJUICE, a bloated David Carradine gets a power glove, we visit a summer camp filled with many familiar faces, Casper Van Dien tries his hand at "swinging", we f…
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We're going on a cinematic and musical journey for this episode of GBW as we cover 16.5 (you'll understand) films and 2 more albums. This time we talk the brand new "go in blind" film STRANGE DARLING, watch a couple of regional slasher flicks, Charles Bronson goes all Moby Dick, jump through time with the assist of a designer drug, Scott Adkins des…
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Welcome. We have 15 films and 2 albums to talk about, some you should check out and some you should probably avoid. This time we're breaking out a TAROT deck with horrific results, getting stalked by a shark in Australia, learning to never call a woman a "bimbo", revisiting one of the more notorious underground 80's horror flicks, giving THE TERMIN…
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It's summer. It's hot. We hate it. Still, we somehow managed to watch sixteen films amongst the swelter. This time we talk Osgood Perkins' LONGLEGS, come of age with rave culture, go trucking with two tough women, go mondo with a whole lot of stripping, Chris is (finally) pleasantly surprised by a new horror flick, dive into the world of Brazilian …
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Sometimes you need a little bit of stupid in your lives and a couple of the sixteen movies we cover in the episode certainly delivers that. This time we hit the theatres for the trilogy ending MAXXXINE and the Bollywood action flick KILL, Jon Cryer goes back to high school, Hammer Films does science fiction, a killer shark gets in the way of sexy t…
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Hey, there. It's us, your two movie loving nerds Chris and Josh. The newest episode has us talking about 16 titles but we're also trying out a new music-based segment that we'd really love to hear your opinion about. So, please, do so. This time out we're heading to the Old West multiple times with excellent results, Andrew McCarthy whines (a lot),…
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To quote Van Halen: "I heard you missed us, we're back!" We've returned from our hiatus to talk about twenty flicks including our take on FURIOSA: A MAD MAX SAGA, Josh getting down with multiple sequels, Wings Hauser being crazy (again), Chuck Norris kicking butt & getting the girl, TV movie misbehaving, Wes Craven getting grimy, Jason Statham "pro…
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This is the FINAL episode of Record Roulette, so we asked the full crew to answer the following questions: What is your dream concert? Who from the music world - dead or alive - would you most want to have a beer or coffee with? What is your favourite album? Which album doesn't get the credit or recognition it deserves? What is one song you wish yo…
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This is the series finale! To mark the occasion, we've welcomed former co-host Sonya Walton back to the show to talk about TWO albums at one time - Michael Jackson's "Thriller" and Marvin Gaye's "What's Going On." During this episode we cover: Which type of album would be harder to make How the two albums showcase the vocal talents of their creator…
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Don't know anything about two of the greatest albums of all time? Don't worry, we're here to help fill a gap or two before our episode about Michael Jackson's "Thriller" and Marvin Gaye's "What's Going On." In this episode you will learn: the basic info about the album its critical and commercial reception why Rolling Stone thinks it's one of the g…
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We asked Gia Mora to answer the following questions: What is your dream concert? Who from the music world - dead or alive - would you most want to have a beer or coffee with? What is your favourite album? Which album doesn't get the credit or recognition it deserves? What is one song you wish you could take credit for writing? Have questions? Let u…
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What happened to dobermans? How stupid can a horror movie premise get? These and more questions get asked, and somewhat answered, when we talk about the sixteen movies we watched. This time we get a deep feeling of discomfort, a janitor teaches a high schooler how to kick ass, Rock Hudson is the most messed-up scientist (maybe) ever, Stanley Kubric…
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We have an actress, Gia Mora, on the show this week, so it's the perfect time to mix film and music - what's the best musical performance in a film? Eamon, Nathan and Gia give their answers. Who would you like to see on VH1 Storytellers? Let us know on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook at @rrmusicpod. Music by lemonmusicstudio from Pixabay.…
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We asked Gia Mora - actress, writer, musician and most prolific Record Roulette guest! - to pick an album and she went with... improvisational jazz? We're talking about John Coltrane's 1960 banger, "Giant Steps," which is on the Rolling Stone list at #232. During this episode we cover: What makes a jazz album good/bad How neophytes should prepare f…
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Some movies get released until different titles and trick us, so colour us surprised when two of the sixteen covered this time pull the good old "bait & switch". This time we flee from killer cats, discover even Steven Spielberg can flop badly, crack safes with Burt, learn way too much information about starving to death, get annoyed at Melanie Gri…
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Don't know anything about improvisational jazz? Don't worry, we're here to help fill a gap or two before our episode on John Coltrane's "Giant Steps," which turns up on the Rolling Stone list at #232. In this episode you will learn: the basic info about the album its critical and commercial reception why Rolling Stone thinks it's one of the greates…
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We asked Michael Simon to answer the following questions: What is your dream concert? Who from the music world - dead or alive - would you most want to have a beer or coffee with? What is your favourite album? Which album doesn't get the credit or recognition it deserves? What is one song you wish you could take credit for writing? Have questions? …
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Where else but GBW are you going to hear about swashbuckling, an underrated 90's power pop band and crazy girls all in the same episode? Nowhere. This time out we get some TV movie summer camp shenanigans, checked out Rose Glass' LOVE LIES BLEEDING, Josh bemoans the state of "torture porn" of the mid-2000's, Lara Flynn Boyle goes crazy, pirates sin…
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We have Michael Simon - creator of VH1 Storytellers - on the show, so we figured we'd ask him about... VH1 Storytellers. Specifically, we gave him a hypothetical - if the show came back today, who would you feature on it? Who would you like to see on VH1 Storytellers? Let us know on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook at @rrmusicpod. Music by lemonmusic…
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We asked all-star guest Michael Simon - the creator of VH1 Storytellers - to FINALLY pick an album that makes him happy, after previously chatting with us about The Cure, NWA and The Velvet Underground. This is what he picked - a "compilation" by semi-obscure punk rockers Buzzcocks, which comes in at #250 on the Rolling Stone list. On this episode …
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Sixteen movies are covered on this episode but first we share our thoughts on the 2024 Oscars: the good, the not so good and any surprises. Then it's on to the flicks and, this time, we're all over the place with Bruce Willis doing the nasty, Burt Reynolds being a cool cowboy, a tween girl getting bloody revenge, the most bizarre "two Corey's" movi…
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Who were the Buzzcocks? What was a Buzzcock? Is Singles Going Steady a compilation album? Want answers to these questions? Check out our 101 about the Buzzcocks and their 1979 album, Singles Going Steady, which appears on the Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums list at #250. In this episode you will learn: the basic info about the album its critical …
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We asked Alex Kinsella to answer the following questions: What is your dream concert? Who from the music world - dead or alive - would you most want to have a beer or coffee with? What is your favourite album? Which album doesn't get the credit or recognition it deserves? What is one song you wish you could take credit for writing? Have questions? …
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Step right up as we talk about sixteen movies that are rife with inappropriate old dudes, slow-motion overuse and even gut munching. This time we're returning to the Planet of the Apes, the Italians are ripping off Hollywood yet again, Jet Li shows how he became a star, babysitter Keri Russell gets up to all sorts of mischief, Joe D'Amato directs a…
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If it's too loud you're too old! Music is at its most impactful when we're teenagers. It shapes our attitudes, opinions and even our groups of friends. We self-select who we want to be based on who we want to listen to. That made us wonder - what's the one album that resonated most with you as a teenager? It's a highly personal question that we ask…
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We asked Alex Kinsella to pick an album from the Rolling Stone 500 Greatest list and he went with a juvenile little disc called "Licensed to Ill" by the Beastie Boys, which just so happens to also be one of the most important albums in hip hop history. On this episode we cover: The group's unique place in the early days of hip hop Cultural appropri…
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We've got another batch of twenty movies that crossed our eyeballs since the last time we spoke and, as usual, it's an eccentric batch. This time out we've got Gary Busey at his most unhinged (if that even possible?), we get two non-traditional westerns, some bad 90's CG rears its ugly head, the sun makes a guy go from jerk to lizard(!?), we visit …
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Were the Beastie Boys really important enough to have three albums on the Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums list? A good place to start is a conversation about their 1986 debut album, Licensed to Ill. Don't know anything about it? Well, we have you covered. In this episode you will learn: the basic info about the album its critical and commercial r…
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We asked Tyrell Lisson - host of The Band: A History - to answer the following questions: What is your dream concert? Who from the music world - dead or alive - would you most want to have a beer or coffee with? What is your favourite album? Which album doesn't get the credit or recognition it deserves? What is one song you wish you could take cred…
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It's hard to say if the twenty movies we cover this time are the most eccentric batch in a while but they're certainly all over the place. This time out we get ready to proclaim "everybody cut, everybody cut", amble around 70's Los Angeles with Kris Kristofferson, talk about the Oscar nominated THE ZONE OF INTEREST, learn about love from Sailor and…
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If there's one album from The Band that everyone knows, it'd The Last Waltz. An epic, iconic moment in rock and roll history, The Last Waltz stands at a pivotal time in history. But is that enough to earn it a spot on a greatest albums list? Should live albums ever be on greatest albums lists? Our newest episode tries to answer that question throug…
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We asked the guy with a podcast called "The Band: A History" to pick and album and... he picked an album by The Band. We're talking Music from Big Pink with Tyrell Lisson. On this episode we cover: The group's unique vocal capabilities The "rural and rustic" nature of The Band's sound The reasons why they were so influential Publishing rights, publ…
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A band so important they're called THE Band released Music From Big Pink in 1968 and it shook up the whole rock and roll establishment. Do you know which Beatle cited this album as a reason he decided to leave the Fab Four? Do you know why it's called Music From Big Pink? Was it a hit? Was it a flop? If you don't know the answers to these questions…
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We stroll into 2024 with another slab of movies to talk about. Twenty-two of them, in fact. There's a whole lot of 2023 on hand as we discuss Yorgos Lanthimos' POOR THINGS, get "Gojira" with it in GODZILLA MINUS ONE (and more recent releases) but we also stick to our usual diet of oddities, revisits and movies you probably won't hear about on other…
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We ask actress, comedian and Twitter miscreant Clare Blackwood to answer the following questions: What is your dream concert? Who from the music world - dead or alive - would you most want to have a beer or coffee with? What is your favourite album? Which album doesn't get the credit or recognition it deserves? What is one song you wish you could t…
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Happy Holidays from your friends at GBW as we bring you our last episode of 2023. We cover twenty movies this time including Chris finishing his year long journey into the world of JCVD, Matt Dillon and crew robbing pharmacies, a shirtless Leslie Nielsen being a complete jerk, a 90's VR martial arts movie that (surprise!) is no good, a moody Val Le…
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It's that time of year, when the world falls in love... every song you hear, seems to say... Merry Christmas... Our newest episode meets the challenge of the season by asking our co-hosts and guest Clare Blackwood to name the MOST ICONIC CHRISTMAS SONG. Listen to find out what they pick. What's the most iconic Christmas song in your opinion? Let us…
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We asked funny internet lady Clare Blackwood to pick an album, she said she didn't know anything about music, so we ended up with a Creedence Clearwater Revival album, but what an album! Cosmo's Factory was released in 1972 and makes the Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums list at #413. Listen as we cover: The similarities between comedy and music pe…
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As we head towards the end of 2023 there's absolutely no chance you'll get a "best of" episode from us as we've been much too busy watching various oddities and exploitation flicks of yesteryear, Amongst the eighteen films covered this time we get a duo of Christmas horror, two completely different flicks starring an animal, a JCVD team-up that's n…
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Did you know that Creedence Clearwater Revival *isn't* from the American south? Did you know they only produced music for a handful of years as CCR? Do you know what CCR means? Do you know why they called their album Cosmo's Factory? If you answered "no" to any of these questions, this 101 is for you! In this episode you will learn: the basic info …
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We ask singer, songwriter, musician and author Emm Gryner to answer the following questions: What is your dream concert? Who from the music world - dead or alive - would you most want to have a beer or coffee with? What is your favourite album? Which album doesn't get the credit or recognition it deserves? What is one song you wish you could take c…
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Gobble gobble, motherfu... oops, wrong movie! This time out we discuss 20 movies including Eli Roth's festive slasher THANKSGIVING, a 50's noir tells us the dangers of picking up a hitcher, Josh discovers an unseen Lucio Fulci flick, JCVD travels through time, Flash is the saviour of the Universe, Alexander Payne returns with THE HOLDOVERS, we talk…
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Our two hosts are Canadian and our guest - Emm Gryner - is a multi-time Juno nominee, so we thought this was the perfect opportunity to introduce you Americans, Germans, Brits, Australians and Kiwis to some must-hear Canadian fare. Which artist from your country would you introduce to foreigners? Let us know on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook at @rr…
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We asked Juno-nominated musician, best-selling author and former David Bowie bandmate Emm Gryner to pick an album from the Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums list and she picked... Sade? The album, Love Deluxe, came out in 1992 and makes the list at #247. Have either Eamon or Nathan heard of Sade before? Can they resist the temptation to ask Emm abo…
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Need a primer on Sade's 1992 album Love Deluxe? Don't know who Sade is? We're here to help. This short explainer gives you everything you need to know to prepare for our upcoming full-length discussion with special guest Emm Gryner. Oh, but listen to the actual album, too. It's a surprise. In this episode you will learn: the basic info about the al…
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This episode of GBW is brought to you by a righteous heavy metal soundtrack as we thrash our way through 19 movies. We learn that you really can have a chainsaw massacre anywhere, we watched a trio of completely different tropical island survival stories, Bobby Rhodes battles some gnarly DEMONS, 80's Jackie Chan fails to cross over to American shor…
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