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Hearsing Around #40: Malcolm Jamar Warner, Ozzy Osbourne, & Hulk Hogan
Brenda, Chris, and Carl are super bummed about this episode because Isabel wasn’t able to record so they had to deal with their guest host Jason Soto as they discuss the lives and careers of three big names in the entertainment world passing away. First up is Malcolm Jamar Warner, who passed away on July… Read more
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Whatever with Jason Soto #151: Women Drivers?!?
Jason, Nick, and Lisa Sally Haynes have returned! What they did this summer, Jason’s failed attempt to sell his latest book (OUT NOW ON AMAZON!), and women drivers?!?! Check out all of our podcasts on our home website http://www.rabbitholepodcasts.com Support us by giving us a dollar! patreon.com/rabbitholepods Questions, comments, concerns? Email Jason at whateverjasonsoto@gmail.com Read more
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The Church of Tarantino: Tarantinoesque Film Review 7: The Way of the Gun
On this edition of Tarantinoesque Film Review, The Reverend and his guest, Craig Cohen (The G.O.A.T.: A Brian De Palma Fancast) review and discuss the 2000 neo-western crime thriller, “The Way of the Gun” to see if it deserves to be designated as a “Tarantinoesque” film. Craig Cohen: Listen to Craig’s Podcasts: The G.O.A.T.: A… Read more
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That’s Bodacious, Dude! #31: Dressed to Kill (1980)
How long have mirrors been around? Do you have an outfit that makes you feel Bonita? How safe would you feel in that outfit if suddenly you were in danger? Do you like eavesdropping on other peoples’ conversations at dinner? To help answer these questions and more, Isabel welcomes Host of One Track Mind and… Read more
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Fit for a King #8: The Evil Dead (1981)
Did you guys know that Stephen King was one of the first people to see The Evil Dead when it came out in 1981? And he wrote a glowing review of it? Lisa and Jason discuss that review and their opinions of the film which lead to a series of films that’s iconic among horror… Read more
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That’s Da Bomb, Yo! #74: Mission: Impossible (1996)
Who was the first American spy? Was he even a good spy? Has women ever used sex as a way to be spies themselves? Do I regret researching that last question? Is it possible that sequels can perform better than the first film? Why does Jean Reno hate rats? Are kids only good for sewing… Read more
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Play MST for Me #45: 211-First Spaceship on Venus
What does a very middle of the road episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000 feel like? Kinda like this one. But Jason and Nick make the best of it. Check out all of our podcasts on our home website http://www.rabbitholepodcasts.com Support us by giving us a dollar! patreon.com/rabbitholepods Questions, comments, concerns? Email Jason at whateverjasonsoto@gmail.com Read more
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Hearsing Around #39: Julian McMahon & Michael Madsen
Chris Ramey is out on wiener assignment, so Isabel, Brenda, and Carl discuss the lives and careers of two recently departed celebrities! First up is Julian McMahon, who on July 2nd, 2025 at the age of 56. Then they discuss the life and career of Michael Madsen, who died on July 3rd, 2025 at the… Read more
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The Church of Tarantino Inglourious Blue Balls 19: Bounty Law Miniseries
Welcome to another episode of Inglourious Blue Balls: A Basterds Work Left Undone, the monthly series dedicated to exploring the gargantuan pile of unfulfilled project announcements, spewed from the mouth of Quentin Tarantino. Joining me on this daunting journey is my co-host, Friar Wheeler (Owner of Scare Flair Records). Next up on the docket we… Read more
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Lyrical Innuendo #71: Come Into My World by Kylie Minogue
Hosts Bubbawheat and Nick Rehak discuss the 2001 song Come Into my World by Kylie Minogue and ask the ultimate question: is this song about sex, drugs, or rock and roll? Find the song on Spotify Watch the video on Youtube Join Rabbit Hole Podcasts Facebook group Follow @Bubbawheat on Twitter Listen and add to our suggestions playlist… Read more
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The FBI’s Most Unwanted #31: Syzygy/Grotesque
Jason and Brenda pay respects to recently deceased composer of The X-Files theme song, Mark Snow, before a longer than usual Bupdate. Then they focus primarily on one episode over the other and you all can probably guess why. Also, why so many “That 70s Show” actors appearing at the same time?! Check out all… Read more
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Lyrical Innuendo #70: Wide Eyed by Animal Collective
Hosts Bubbawheat and Nick Rehak discuss the 2012 song Wide Eyed by Animal Collective and ask the ultimate question: is this song about sex, drugs, or rock and roll? Find the song on Spotify Watch the video on Youtube Join Rabbit Hole Podcasts Facebook group Follow @Bubbawheat on Twitter Listen and add to our suggestions playlist on Spotify… Read more