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Ed Dougherty & Lee Gambin
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Radio Labyrinth
Who Missed The Mark?
Get ready for another wild ride through the Labyrinth of pop culture with the Radio Labyrinth Podcast! In this week’s episode, the gang is back with a jam-packed show full of the latest news and entertainment buzz. Kicking things off with "About Last Week," Tim dives into the quirky world of Terrence Howard's scientific musings while sparing no punches on why the latest box office offerings like Furiosa and Garfield might have fallen short over Memorial Day weekend. Then, get the inside scoop on Shane Gillis's hilarious new Netflix series "Tires," with Season 2 already in th...
2024-06-01
54 min
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Interview: Lee Gambin on the Rise and Fall of the Very Special Episode
Film writer/historian Lee Gambin returns to tell us all about the history of the very special sitcom episode! We count down 5 of the wildest episodes as Lee explains the social and historical history behind these educational, wild, and controversial departures from the typical television sitcom plot. His new two volume book "Tonight, on a Very Special Episode" features essays from Lee and a group of super-talented writers on the most notable examples of this genre from 1956 - 1998. Pick it up wherever! It's GREAT! (And I have a lot of film/tv books)
2021-01-18
1h 10
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Episode 56 - Alligator
Ed had an ALLIGATOR poster as a child, but does he still love the film? Join us in our 56th episode for an exploration of the Lewis Teague-John Sayles classic, as well as a lot of xmas talk (even though this couldn't be less of a xmas movie). We talk the animal attacks genre and speculate a lot about if our friend Lee Gambin likes this film. We also weigh the plusses and minuses of having an alligator as a pet. And in a film with a ton of balding jokes you know we find a lot to talk...
2020-12-09
1h 36
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INTERVIEW: Lee Gambin
Lee Gambin is the author of many great books about horror and cinema in general, including Nope, Nothing Wrong Here: The Making of Cujo, Studies in the Horror Film: The Howling, Hell Hath No Fury Like Her: The Making of Christine, We Can Be Who We Are: Movie Musicals from the '70s and Massacred By Mother Nature: Exploring the Natural Horror Film. He's also just a great guy that I met in Australia last summer, and in this interview he demonstrates his encyclopedic knowledge of film. Seriously-- Lee is UNREAL! I've read his books about Cujo, The Howling...
2020-05-14
1h 21