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Series 1, Episode 8 - "Do I have the right?"
Yes, you have the right to enjoy our last Who review for a while. This week on Hit or Miss: Doctor Who, we’re wrapping up our first batch of Dalek deep dives with a true sci-fi titan: Genesis of the Daleks! D.K. takes the wheel as host, but don’t panic—Mike’s still riding shotgun with his trusty sack of behind-the-scenes trivia. Joining them is first-time guest but long-time Whovian Phil Newman, who’s ready to help us tackle the best Genesis since Phil Collins. Before we get to Davros and his megalomaniacal skincare routine, D.K. puts Phil through a pre-show initiation to find out favourite Dalek stories, top-tier Doctors, and other Whoniverse highlights. D.K has also prepared a Hit or Miss segment featuring a nearly-but-not-quite companion, a less-beloved Dalek tale, and a Jodie Whittaker story that split the fanbase like Skaro on a bad day. Then it’s time for the big questions: morality, manipulation, Time Lord meddling, Davros' debut, Nazi parallels, ethical dilemmas, unforgettable moments, and yes… that giant clam. Is this the origin story to end all origin stories? Or does it just raise more uncomfortable questions about genetic experimentation and fashion goggles? We're on a little Doctor Who break after this one, so set coordinates, grab your time ring, and join us for one last hurrah (for now). We'll be back before you can say “Kaled mutations in a polycarbide shell!”. Should you stay tuned? Yes, you SHOULD do it!
Links
Phil Newman
BlueSky - @philnewmandsign
Instagram - cosmic_phil
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Host/Writer - D.K
Co-host/Writer/Editor/Producer - Michael K. Wilson
Created by Michael K. Wilson
Based on a format by Will Templar
"Oh, this guy is completely insane."
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Cinema Classics Number 15 - "We'll have to bypass Watford. The place is full of Daleks."
This week, it's exterminate! meets cinematechnique as Silver Screen Cinema Classics teams up with sister show Hit or Miss: Doctor Who for a one-time-only crossover that's bigger, louder, and more British than ever before! Join Mike, DK, and returning guest Will Templar as they journey back in time for the Technicolor mayhem of Daleks' Invasion Earth: 2150 A.D., the second (and final) big-screen adventure featuring Peter Cushing’s eccentric, grandfatherly Dr. Who. But don't expect much timey-wimey tinkering — the team’s casting a cinematic eye over this lavish (by BBC standards) adaptation of the classic TV serial, and they're not pulling any punches. From the eye-popping return of the colourful, chunky, and shoutier-than-ever movie Daleks to the dystopian breakfast endorsement of Sugar Puffs, this sequel doesn’t skimp on spectacle — or shameless product placement. There’s plenty to dissect in how the film diverges from its small-screen source material, with tighter pacing, broader humour, and explosions dialled up to eleven. The gang dives into the oddly divergent tones starting with the curious case of Tom, the comic-relief copper whose Roboman clown act proves divisive to say the least. Meanwhile, genre stalwart Philip Madoc makes a memorably grim exit, gunned down by Daleks in one of the film’s starkest and most cinematically striking sequences. All the while, poor Peter Cushing finds himself strangely sidelined, with his kindly human Doctor taking something of a backseat in a story that feels more ensemble than star vehicle. Naturally, comparisons to the first Cushing film are inevitable — and thoroughly explored. Is this camp classic a cinematic regeneration worth remembering, or did the Daleks’ big-screen dreams fall into the core of the Earth? Grab your anti-Dalek bombs, stock up from the Roboman food dispenser, and join us as we head to a 2150 that looks curiously like 1966.
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Links
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Created & Hosted by Michael Wilson
Co-hosted by D.K
Written by Michael Wilson & D.K
Edited by Michael Wilson.
Produced by Mike Wilson.
"See, with everything else, Susie, there's always an answer to be found, if you only dig deep enough."
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Series 1, Episode 6 - "If he did find Dorabella she's in for one heck of a shock..."
Brace yourselves, Earthlings—it’s another Dalek-themed detour in our Whoniversal road trip! This week on Hit or Miss: Doctor Who, D.K. is off on a secret mission (possibly involving Scottish robots and Churchill), but fear not! Captain Mike is back in the host’s chair and he's brought backup. Making his triumphant return is friend of the show and Who Gameshow overlord Will Templar, who once again rolls the dice (metaphorically—we didn’t bring Monopoly Daleks). And joining the podcast for the very first time, all the way from their award-worthy appearances on Silver Screen Podcast, it’s the ultimate entertainment power couple—Michael Whaley and Rune! They might be new to Hit or Miss, but they’ve got enough charisma to fill a Dalek mothership. We kick things off with the usual Whovian origin stories—how our guests fell into the time vortex of fandom—and then hop into a Nu-Who-heavy Hit or Miss segment featuring an impossible girl, a twisty Dalek plot or two and one seriously weird hybrid creature. Then it’s full steam ahead into our main review: the often-divisive Eleventh Doctor tale, "Victory of the Daleks." Is it a bold reimagining or a tea-fuelled travesty? Are those WWII Daleks a charming callback or cheesy clunkers? And do the New Paradigm Daleks really look like intergalactic pepper pots crossed with Power Rangers? All that and more in this rollicking new episode. Spoilers and jammy dodgers guaranteed.
Links:
Follow Rune everywhere via https://linktr.ee/RuneActor
Follow Michael Whaley on Instagram & Tiktok - @alwaysmichaelwhaley
Follow Michael's website - turnaphrasefilms.com
Follow Will everywhere - @willtemplar
Follow Will's channel youtube.com/whogameshows
Follow Mike and the podcasts all over the internet via linktr.ee/mikespods
Follow Mike on Discord: MikeOfSteel#2913
Host /Editor/Producer - Michael K. Wilson
Created by Michael K. Wilson
Based on a format by Will Templar
"Is there a Dalek somewhere making human dicks?"
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D.K's Cult Classics Episode 35 - "They are gardeners and carpenters, they are not tomato men."
This month, DK is heading down to old Gangreen's place for a look at the very epitome of a cult movie. Join him and guests Adrienne and Whaley to discuss the aftermath of the great tomato war, product placement, George Clooney's hair, and vegetables. Grab yourself a tuna fish and chocolate pizza and settle in.
Links:
Follow Adrienne on Twitter - @alparktucker2
Michael Whaley:
/alwaysmichaelwhaley
Twitter: @CMWHALEYII
turnaphrasefilms.com
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Cult Classic Opening Music/Closing Credits music by Timeless Journey, for more information, go to: https://soundcloud.com/timelessjourney
Created & Hosted by DK.
Written by DK
Edited by Nick.
Produced by Mike Wilson.
"The girl of my dreams is a vegetable!"
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Series 1, Episode 5 - "We've all gone a little bit carried away on gorgonzola and wine."
Hit or Miss: Doctor Who is back in your timeline. This time, Mike and D.K. are once again joined by the brilliant Cliff Chapman for another trip through time and space — and the usual chaotic mix of Hit or Miss debates, friendly banter, and full-on nerd analysis. Our latest adventure? The Jon Pertwee classic Day of the Daleks! We dive deep into what makes this UNIT-era tale tick - Expect deep thoughts about Dalek strategy (or lack thereof), UNIT’s impeccable mustaches, and whether Jon Pertwee could have defeated the entire invasion with just a cape flourish and a glass of vintage wine. D.K. also gives us his exclusive first-time review of the Special Edition... despite owning it for years without realizing. (We blame either DVD overload or a casual disregard for linear time. It's very on-brand.) We'll tackle the infamous flaws that led to this much-needed new version (explosions! better Dalek voices! slightly less... slow action?) Expect chat about Pertwee being effortlessly cool, the might of UNIT (and their suspiciously poor aim), and how this story laid the groundwork for everything from Days of Future Past to The Terminator. Plus: Why the Controller might just be the real MVP, and whether Ogrons are the best henchmen ever... or just confused gorillas. All this and plenty more — because if there's one thing we know, it's that changing the past never goes wrong... right?
Links
Cliff:
• BlueSky: cliffchapman.bsky.social
• Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/cliffchapman/shop
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Host /Editor/Producer - Michael K. Wilson
Co-host - "D.K"
Created by Michael K. Wilson
Based on a format by Will Templar
"If you're averse to shonky, why are you a Doctor Who fan in the first place!?"
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Series 1, Episode 4 - "I'm a very rare Doctor Who fan who enjoys the show!"
Welcome, faithful podcast fan! In the latest instalment of our deep dive into all things Dalek, your hosts Michael and D.K. return to the console room joined by returning guest Tobi and a brand new face to the pod: Jillian Speed! Not only is Jillian a lifelong Whovian, she also happened to be the Boom Operator on none other than Blink—yes, that Blink. We kick off with the usual banter about Doctor Who firsts and favourites, followed by another raucous round of Hit or Miss, before diving headfirst into a pivotal episode: the 2005 modern series debut of Skaro’s angriest blobs in pepperpots—Dalek. We’ll unpack some behind-the-scenes facts about the genesis and filming of the episode, then give our own takes on the acting, direction, visual effects, and that juicy meta commentary. As ever, we wrap things up with your audience thoughts and our final conclusions and scores—and let’s just say, this one might be heading for the higher shelves of the trophy cabinet. So hit play faster than a Dalek elevating up the stairs, and join us for a wild ride through Henry Van Statten’s Internet and one very cross mutant in a tank.
Links:
Tobi:
BlueSky - darksonic.bsky.social
Jillian:
Jillian Speed everywhere.
Follow Mike and the podcasts all over the internet via linktr.ee/mikespods
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Host /Editor/Producer - Michael K. Wilson
Co-host - "D.K"
Created by Michael K. Wilson
Based on a format by Will Templar
"To go on TV you have to already be a sociopath."
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Series 1, Episode 3 - "We are the masters of Earth!"
The Daleks are back, and this time, they’ve conquered 22nd-century London! In this first official Hit or Miss: Doctor Who Dalek-themed episode, Mike and D.K. are coming back at you like a lone Dalek rising from the Thames. Joining the analysis are returning guest Will Templar and newcomer Cliff Chapman, and yes it's to conduct a full deep dive into The Dalek Invasion of Earth. Before diving into the serial though, the team discusses Doctor Who firsts and favourites before tackling the legendary Hit or Miss section. All of which will feature liberal doses of the metal pepperpots. Then, it's on to one of the most ambitious and iconic Doctor Who stories of all time. We’re covering everything: Daleks rolling through a shattered London, the surprisingly dark tone and themes of resistance, shocking heroic sacrifice, the sheer logistical madness of piloting a planet. We'll be dissecting iconic moments—from Robomen to Daleks rolling over Westminster Bridge, and, of course, the unforgettable farewell. We'll also touch on the legacy of the serial and its big-screen adaptation, as well as casting a more critical eye on things that may not have worked so well (looking at you, Slyther!). With deep analysis, personal reflections, and maybe a few tears shed over that goodbye, this episode is packed with everything a Doctor Who fan could want. The Daleks rule Earth—but is this serial a Hit or Miss? Tune in and find out, before you get captured for robotization!
Links
Cliff:
• BlueSky: cliffchapman.bsky.social
• Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/cliffchapman/shop
Will:
• YouTube: https://youtube.com/@willtemplar
• Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/willtemplar03
• WhoGameshows: https://youtube.com/@whogameshows
• Inferno Letterboxd Review: https://boxd.it/8pbHWD
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Host /Editor/Producer - Michael K. Wilson
Co-host - "D.K"
Created by Michael K. Wilson
Based on a format by Will Templar
"One day, I shall come back. Yes, I shall come back. Until then, there must be no regrets, no tears, no anxieties. Just go forward in all your beliefs, and prove to me that I am not mistaken in mine."
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"You are different from them and they are afraid of anything different. And what people are afraid of, they try to destroy." "
EX-TER-MI-NATE!" The 'Hit or Miss: Doctor Who' series is about to be invaded by those dreaded Daleks! To celebrate the official launch of our first Doctor Who podcast series we're revisiting an old upload originally recorded for our sister podcast, Silver Screen. We're looking at a familiar story with some unfamiliar changes for the big screen: 1965's 'Dr. Who and the Daleks'. Mike, DK and guest Will Templar join the human scientist named Doctor Who, his granddaughters Barbara and Suzy, and hapless comic relief Ian as they board TARDIS and land on the distant planet of Skaro. There will be discussions on Dalekmania, origins, comparisons with the original TV serial, the changes and impact of Amicus' cinematic transfer and personal thoughts on it. As always there will be a critical eye applied, the audience's opinion shared and the movie scored out of five stars. Hopefully you enjoy this little Skarosian appetizer, we'll be back with the start of a hefty main course of new content in just one week! And, oh no, it looks like the Daleks are the masters of Earth...
Music by Timeless Journey. Find them at soundcloud.com/timelessjourney or find out more information at https://ffm.bio/pvvypzw
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"It's just another soft-centre."
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Cinema Classics Number 14 - "Rosebud..."
In this bumper-length episode of Silver Screen Cinema Classics, host Michael Wilson is joined by an all-star panel to tackle arguably the biggest film ever made – Citizen Kane. With guests Nita (Sci-Fi Queen), John Adams, and Robert Lunt, the group explores the groundbreaking 1941 masterpiece from Orson Welles, renowned for its revolutionary storytelling, cinematography, and unforgettable performances. This packed episode is a deep dive into the film's lasting influence on cinema. Three of the panelists bring a wealth of love and knowledge to the table, while one guest watches it for the first time – and, well, let’s just say they’re not as impressed! Tune in for a lively discussion filled with passion, differing opinions, and an in-depth analysis of this cinematic giant.
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Links
Nita/Sci-Fi Queens:
Youtube - @Sci-FiQueens
Website - scifiqueens.net
Facebook - nita.l.flores
Instagram - nitaf71_
Rob:
Facebook - robertdlunt
John:
Facebook/RedBubble - John Adams/PhoenixPhotography
Instagram - writer41
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Created & Hosted by Michael Wilson
Written by Michael Wilson
Edited by Michael Wilson.
Produced by Mike Wilson.
"I don't think there's one word that can describe a man's life."
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D.K's Cult Classics Episode 34 - "There's a man on the wing of this plane!"
April Fools! For this month's episode of Cult Classics, DK has crossed over to the fifth dimension to take a look at the 80's cinematic iteration of the Rod Serling Classic Twilight Zone: The Movie. Join him and guests Adrienne, Neil and Michelle as they discuss the controversial production and try to ascertain just what led to this film's banishment to the cornfield of cinema.
Links: I is for Investigate: https://open.spotify.c...
Destination Yesterday Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ourdestinationisyesterday
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Cult Classic Opening Music/Closing Credits music by Timeless Journey, for more information, go to: https://soundcloud.com/timelessjourney
Created & Hosted by DK.
Written by DK
Edited by Nick.
Produced by Mike Wilson.
"Rules? Did rules ever stop a child from playing?"
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Episode 78 - "This stretched my empathy to the max, looking for the good in this."
Section 31 Classified Review (A Therapy Session in Disguise).
Welcome to the Hit or Miss debriefing, where we dissect 'Star Trek: Section 31'—and, boy, do we have some truth bombs to drop like a Droom doll from an airlock. Join Michael, Nita, Justin, and Mary as we attempt to give this recent Star Trek Paramount+ movie the fair review it deserves. Spoiler alert: we try, but honesty is our mission, for better or worse. We’ll go over the basic plot for those brave or wise enough to still be avoiding it: the story follows the Mirror Universe's Empress Georgiou (Michelle Yeoh, reprising her role from 'Star Trek: Discovery'), who gets entangled in a dangerous mission in the Prime Universe that takes her on a wild ride of espionage, betrayal, questionable plot devices, o.t.t. performances and inexplicable accents! But what’s supposed to be a thrilling addition to the Star Trek universe quickly becomes a parade of missed opportunities, head-scratching decisions, and a plot that left us more confused than entertained. Though we try to be respectful (really, we do), this movie took us to the brink of madness, and we’re not holding back. Expect plenty of rants, raging, and witty references as we break down what went wrong, what could’ve been, and how Section 31 completely missed the mark on delivering a proper Star Trek experience. Grab your stress ball, but be prepared for a whole lot of fun and laughter too. Who knew you could have such a great time reviewing such a bomb!? Jump on the (incredibly fitting) garbage scow with our ragtag crew, because in the words of a certain Chameloid in this very film "we have trash, alright. Just trash!"
Links:
Nita:
SciFiQueens - everywhere
Mary:
flutemusik - Tiktok & BlueSky
flutemusik_cosplay - Instagram
Follow Mike and the podcast all over the internet via linktr.ee/mikespods
Follow Mike on Discord: MikeOfSteel#2913
Host /Editor/Producer - Michael K. Wilson
Created by Michael K. Wilson
Based on a format by Michael Wilson & Will Templar
"Any Trek is better than no Trek, but sometimes that's all you can say."
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Episode 110 - "Can you offer me proof of your existence? How can you, when neither modern science nor philosophy can explain what life is?"
Welcome back, to a mind-bending, futuristic episode of Silver Screen Podcast. We’re activating our thermoptic camouflage and diving deep into the cybernetic world of 'Ghost in the Shell'! Join host Michael Wilson and returning guests Tobi and Sandy as they plug into Mamoru Oshii’s seminal anime masterpiece—no hacking required. From Major Kusanagi’s existential musings to the eerie manipulations of the Puppet Master, we’re peeling back the layers of this cyberpunk classic faster than a cyborg ripping off its own arm. We’ll be discussing the film’s stunning animation, philosophical depth, and the sheer influence it’s had on Hollywood’s biggest sci-fi blockbusters. Is 'Ghost in the Shell' still ahead of its time, or has the real world finally caught up to its vision of a hyper-connected future? So jack into the net, fire up your cyberbrain, and let’s get into it—no hacking skills required. Whether you’re a seasoned Section 9 operative or just dipping your toes into the digital sea, we’ve got you covered. Just don’t let the Puppet Master rewrite your memories, and if you see a naked person mysteriously fading into thin air… well, that’s probably normal.
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"When I was a child, my speech, feelings, and thinking were all those of a child. Now that I am a man, I have no more use for childish ways."
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Episode 109 - "You could say Sandie died in that room. She died in that room a hundred times."
Step into the neon-lit, time-twisting world of 'Last Night in Soho' as The Silver Screen Podcast takes a deep dive into Edgar Wright’s stylish psychological thriller. Host Michael Wilson is joined by co-host D.K. and returning guest, filmmaker and Edgar Wright superfan, Michael Whaley, for a discussion packed with passion, analysis, and a touch of nostalgia. Together, they unravel the film’s dazzling visuals, haunting performances, and chilling descent into the dark side of 1960s London. Does Wright’s foray into psychological horror hit the mark? How do Thomasin McKenzie and Anya Taylor-Joy carry the film’s eerie duality? And does the movie’s ambitious storytelling hold up under scrutiny? Join us as we explore the fashion, the music, and the mysteries lurking beneath the glamour of Soho’s past. It’s a trip back in time you won’t want to miss!
TW: Sexual assault, abuse, suicide, trauma. 21:00 - 31:17
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Links:
Michael Whaley:
YouTube - @alwaysmichaelwhaley
IG - www.instagram.com/alwaysmichaelwhaley
Website - www.turnaphrasefilms.com
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"So what did you get up to last night in Soho?"
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Cinema Classics Number 13 - "Magic mirror, on the wall, who is the fairest one of all?"
Silver Screen Cinema Classics is back. And heigh-ho, heigh-ho, we've been hard at work to bring you this brand new episode looking at a truly iconic piece of cinematic history: 'Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs'. Host Mike the Magic Mirror is joined by not-evil (Sci-Fi) Queen Nita and "Sandy White" Eavenson for a deep dive into the first ever Disney animated classic, the first ever full-length animated feature to come out of Hollywood, and the film that launched a thousand imitators and successors. So watch out for Huntsmen, rethink that gift of a vanity mirror and do not accept fruit from strangers, as we break down the impact, legacy and personal meanings. We'll examine what makes this film such an impactful, timeless gem, the skill and artistry that went into it, and a whole lot more. Don't "whistle while you work", give yourself a nice rest and put your feet up with this Disney lovers' delight.
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Links Nita/Sci-Fi Queens:
Youtube - @Sci-FiQueens
Website - scifiqueens.net
Facebook - nita.l.flores
Instagram - nitaf71_
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Created & Hosted by Michael Wilson
Written by Michael Wilson
Edited by Michael Wilson.
Produced by Mike Wilson.
"Heigh-ho, Heigh-ho, it's home from work we go."
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D.K's Cult Classics Episode 33 - "Hell, I'll kill a man in a fair fight... or if I think he's gonna start a fair fight, or if he bothers me, or if there's a woman, or if I'm gettin' paid - mostly only when I'm gettin' paid."
Shiny! Cult Classics this month takes a spin 'round the 'verse as DK and guests Mike and Jenn board the good ship Serenity to survey the underrated 2005 sci-fi Western. Come join them, or Mike swears by his pretty floral bonnet that he will end you.
Links:
Follow Jenn on Instagram - @valinstarr
Follow Mike on Letterboxd - https://boxd.it/g479
Serenity: The Official Visual Companion - https://amzn.eu/d/92lcSGx
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Cult Classic Opening Music/Closing Credits music by Timeless Journey, for more information, go to: https://soundcloud.com/timelessjourney
Created & Hosted by DK.
Written by DK
Additional material by Michael Wilson
Edited by Nick.
Produced by Mike Wilson.
"Boy, it sure would be nice if we had some grenades, don't you think?"
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Cinema Classics Number 12 - "It's not a nice thing to do. People wouldn't understand. He wouldn't understand. What I mean is... Well... This is developing into a very bad habit!"
Silver Screen Cinema Classics may have taken January off but we're finally back for 2025, here with a rollicking review of 'Arsenic and Old Lace', a vintage dark comedy farce chosen by D.K. himself! Host Michael Wilson, co-host D.K (naturally)., and special guest John Adams dive into Frank Capra’s iconic film, examining Cary Grant’s performance (and his own disdain for it), the play’s stage roots, and explain the meta nods to Boris Karloff when he's not even in the film. From the unexpected dive into the farce genre to the legendary direction by Capra, this episode explores it all! The team discusses the quirky blend of humour and horror, the outrageous characters, and what made this film such a unique piece of cinema at the time. So, grab a glass of wine (best to pour it yourself to be sure) and CHAAAARGE into this wacky, rib-tickling breakdown of an oft-beloved classic!
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Links
John:
• Red Bubble - John Adams Phoenix Photography
• Facebook - John Adams/Phoenix Photography
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E-mail us at [email protected]
Created & Hosted by Michael Wilson
Written by Michael Wilson & D.K
Edited by Michael Wilson.
Produced by Mike Wilson.
"Did you ever see anybody in a play act like they got any intelligence?"
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"I'd like to think I'd be as cool as Mariner, but I'd totally be Boimler."
Grab your padds and set phasers to “meta” as Hit or Miss: Star Trek goes full Lower Decks! Host Captain Mike, First Officer D.K., and returning chaos gremlins Nita and Dag take a season-by-season deep dive into the animated love letter to Trek, breaking down their favourite (and least favourite) episodes, moments, characters, and jokes. But that’s not all—Mike is bringing his own Boimler-esque dedication to statistics, scoring every episode and collecting season ratings from the crew before calculating an overall score for the entire series. Will Lower Decks boldly go to the top of the rankings, or will a few bad-gey episodes hold it back? And because Lower Decks was never afraid to embrace the absurd, expect some delightful chaos along the way—including dramatic readings of “lost” TNG episodes from series creator Mike McMahan’s book Warped. Because if there’s one thing this show taught us, it’s that Star Trek is at its best when it’s unafraid to be a little silly. So hop aboard the Cerritos with us for this epic Lower Decks retrospective—just watch out for giant Spock heads, sentient foot fungus, and impromptu Klingon operas.
Music by Timeless Journey. Please visit soundcloud.com/timelessjourney to hear more.
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Host /Editor/Producer - Michael K. Wilson
Co-host - "D.K"
Created by Michael K. Wilson Based on a format by Michael Wilson & Will Templar
"I think she's exposed some latent furry tendencies in me."
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Episode 105 - "You care? Then come to me, my brother. Let us see if this heart of yours is stronger than my hate."
Welcome back, friends and fellow film fanatics. The Silver Screen Podcast (regular flavour) has returned, like a stalwart sentinel of liberty standing true. Hey, remember when the USA used to actually fight against Nazis? Well, we do and we're here to celebrate that history, commemorate the release of the newest MCU movie, and examine the merits of faking an illness so you can steal someone's car. Hey, Cap did it! Twice! Yes, by this point you're either nodding sagely or completely baffled (but hopefully intrigued). Buckle in, take your super soldier serum and prepare to fight Red Skull, that famous... Italian enemy? Hosts Mike and D.K are joined by honorary comic book film correspondent Tobi to review the low-budget curio that is 'Captain America' (the one from 1990). How many stars (and stripes) will this ahem hidden gem of a movie get? Will the score be higher than the budget? Will anyone mention the distractingly weird plastic ears? Strap on your shield and let's dive in...
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"To Captain America, wherever he is. We're all back in the fight."
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D.K's Cult Classics Episode 32 - "The burden of civilization is on us, okay?"
It's the zombie apocalypse. Which means it's time to go shopping! Join DK, special guest Jason Gaston and a mystery third individual, as they let off a few rounds in the street and take a look at the eighties horror comedy classic Night of the Comet. Just don't look up!
Links:
Website
jasonroygaston.com
YouTube:
https://youtube.com/@jasonroygaston
Captain's Quadrant
https://youtube.com/@captainsquadrant?si=U_LMJqSARZlL6RS_
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https://youtube.com/@talkingtubi?si=PF_TicwTt7fXMN_Q
Tiktok
https://www.tiktok.com/@jasonroygaston
Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/jasonroygaston/
Clapper
https://newsclapper.com/jasonroygaston?is_invite=1&r=MmJOLd8bon&c=in&m=co
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https://bsky.app/profile/jasonroygaston.bsky.social
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Cult Classic Opening Music/Closing Credits music by Timeless Journey, for more information, go to: https://soundcloud.com/timelessjourney
Created & Hosted by DK.
Written by DK.
Edited by Nick.
Produced by Mike Wilson.
"Oh yeah. Bitchin', isn't it?"
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To coincide with our recent 'Night of the Comet' review, DK sat down with the star, Catherine Mary Stewart, to talk about her experiences on the set. Catherine also discusses her whole career, from her movie debut in 'The Apple' to her work on the soap 'Days of Our Lives'. And of course there are stories and insights about her starring roles in such cult classics as 'Weekend at Bernie's' and 'The Last Starfighter'. Join us for a fascinating look behind the scenes.
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