Episodes
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In another special Wolfpäc episode, Annie and returning guests Lucas Brown and Anna Emmaline discuss the movie Speed Racer (2008), and Lucas proves the fact that you can do what you love and create beauty in the face of corporate greed.
Find Lucas Brown at lokified.bsky.social, and Anna Emmaline at palindrome.bsky.social as well as DMing our very own Jemjammer!
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Our hosts, with special guest Jake Mason, discuss the Alan Wake and Control games by Remedy Entertainment, and Annie proves the fact that more video games need musical interludes.
Find more from Jake Mason on Twitter at @jj_mason or on Bluesky at @jakemason.bsky.social!
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Our hosts, with special guest Jodie Troutman, do a round-up of four different Hallmark Holiday Romcoms, and Maq proves the fact that, like hot chocolate, all Hallmark moves taste about the same, but they warm you right up.
Find more from Jodie Troutman's comics, lettering, and general excellence at LongTallJodie.com!
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Our hosts discuss the movie Interview With The Vampire (1994) and Kit endeavors to prove the fact that fictional relationships don't have to be healthy to be compelling.
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Our solo host Annie and special guests Lucas Brown and Anna Emmaline discuss the 1995 movie Hackers, and Anna proves the fact that more media needs to provide its own ship names.
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Our hosts discuss the movie Annabelle (2014) and Annie proves the fact that your haunted dolls have to look like dolls.
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Our hosts discuss the mini-series 10th Kingdom (2000) and Maq proves the fact that in order to parody something, you have to love it.
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Our hosts discuss the movie The Mask of Zorro (1998) and Kit proves the fact that, like wolves into Yellowstone Park, swashbuckler movies must be reintroduced into the wild.
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Our hosts discuss the Avatar: The Last Airbender fan comic How I Became Yours, and Annie proves the fact that the Avatar fandom got WEIRD.
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Our hosts discuss the movies Ju-On (2002) and The Grudge (2004) and Maq proves the fact that sometimes your setting can make or break the story.
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Our hosts and special guest Lucas Brown discuss the 1999 movie The 13th Warrior, and Lucas proves the fact that if your dudes rock hard enough, historical accuracy can go hang.
Bonus music for this ep:
Horse Corner Music is Green Fingers by Richard Bodgers, from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!), License code: M2RV0C5BIL1FLGGUTheme is Dvorak's Symphony No. 9 "From The New World" Arranged For Electric Guitar by AstraVex, used with permission. Find more of their stuff on their Youtube!Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Our hosts discuss the 1991 and 2014 Into the Woods and Annie proves the fact that changing the medium changes the act structure, and changing the act structure changes the meaning.
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Our hosts discuss Romero + Juliet, Gnomeo & Juliet, and Romeo and Juliet: Sealed with a Kiss and prove the fact that Romeo and Juliet isn't about what you think it's about.
(though at this point I'm pretty sure it's actually about seals)
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Our hosts discuss the 1991 Peter Pan film Hook, and Kit proves the fact that BANGARANG
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Our hosts, along with special guest Jodie Troutman, discuss the Oz books by L. Frank Baum, and Annie and Jodie prove the fact that if you like Oz, you're gay now.
Find Jodie online here, including contact info and links to her various comic and lettering projects! You can find LitBrick here, and a collection of all of Jodie's Oz comics can be found here.
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Our hosts discuss Kiss of the Vampire aka Immortally Yours, and Maq proves the fact that writer/director/producer/leads make the best/worst movies: Ladies Edition!
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Our hosts discuss the Mercedes Lackey book series Heralds of Valdemar and Kit proves that any adaptation of this series requires the Jim Henson Creature Shop.
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Our hosts, with special guest Jake Mason, discuss the 2011 Made-For-TV Movie Cyberbu//y and prove the fact that you can just... block people.
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Our hosts discuss the soap opera newspaper comic strip Mary Worth and Annie proves the fact that Wilbur Weston is the worst man in comics.
Annie recommends The Comics Curmudgeon and Mary Worth and Me. Mary Worth can be found online at King Features Syndicate's Comics Kingdom.
Show notes (in PDF form) for this episode in particular can be found here for our $5+ patrons.
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Our hosts discuss the 1985 movie Ladyhawke and Kit proves the fact that you should always hire the Alan Parsons Project to score your fantasy film.
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