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Silver Screen Podcast - The NeverEnding Story Review (80s Fantasy Season)
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| 4/30/26 | Silver Screen Podcast - The NeverEnding Story Review (80s Fantasy Season) | Episode 151 - "People who have no hopes are easy to control, and whoever has the control... has the power!" Greetings, travellers… The Silver Screen Podcast continues its journey through the magical realm of 1980s fantasy, and this time we’re heading to Fantasia—via Germany, childhood imagination, and one very suspicious-looking bookstore—to revisit The NeverEnding Story. Host Michael Wilson is joined by regular co-host D.K., along with returning guests Sandy and Lady Vean, as the team dives headfirst into Wolfgang Petersen’s beloved (and occasionally controversial) adaptation of Michael Ende’s novel. From the devastating Swamp of Sadness to the soaring joy of riding Falkor, we explore the film’s enduring emotional power, its fairy-tale quest structure, and its surprisingly early meta storytelling. Along the way, we discuss the film’s troubled relationship with its source material, its ambitious practical effects, and that unforgettable message about hope, imagination, and the dangers of “The Nothing.” Is this a timeless classic that speaks to the dreamer in all of us, or a flawed fantasy weighed down by Hollywood schmaltz? Plus we're bringing you behind-the-scenes stories from a notoriously demanding production, the truth about that traumatising horse scene and an awful lot of gushing about background details and practical effects. We also discuss the merits of the iconic Limahl theme song vs the original German score, and why people without hope are “easy to control…” So climb aboard your luckdragon, hold tight to your Auryn, and remember… Fantasia lives on—as long as we do. But that’s… another story. Links: Find Mike and the podcast all over the internet via https://linktr.ee/mikespods Follow Mike on Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/g479 Follow the podcast on Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/3xH6 Follow Vean on BlueSky: @ladyvean.bsky.social Music Composed and Performed by Al Trotter • Follow Al on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1Dap8b58TT/ • Follow Al on YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCENf_17-Bi8HitVg7w5rd9Q?si=3_7ZCmLXLAp4-f3F Join the Silver Screen Podcast Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/329752622011042/?ref=share E-mail us at mwilsonba1982@gmail.com Created, Hosted and Written by Michael Wilson. Co-hosted and Additional Material by D.K Edited and Produced by Mike Wilson. "All right! I'll do it! I'll save you! I will do what I dream! MOONCHILD!" | 1h 38m 09s | ||||||
| 4/26/26 | SSP Cinema Classics 26 - Safety Last! Review | Cinema Classics Number 26 - "Say, for five hundred dollars I'd climb to Heaven, an' hang by my heels from the pearly gates." Welcome back film fans and podcast pals. In this Cinema Classics episode we're going back farther than we ever have before. 103 years back in fact, for a review and discussion about the 1923 silent-era comedy Safety Last! Host Michael is joined by co-host D.K, who selected this movie for review and begins by explaining his reasons, how this film came onto his radar, why he likes it and why he thinks it's a good fit for our analysis. He also shouts out a few more silent film favourites and laments the fading popularity of these seminal works. Then it's on to the main analysis. We get into a little about the Behind- the-Scenes making of the film, including that iconic clock-hanging stunt as well as the wall climbing techniques, tricks and skills used to bring it all to life. There's talk about the writing, dealing with relatable and effective comedy vs dated attitudes and some odd structural pacing. The direction and production design comes in for high praise, as does the majority of the acting. As ever the podcast wraps up with an overview of the critics' response to the film, personal favourite things, conclusions and scores. So make sure you catch the right trolley, check your back for "kick me" signs and maybe think twice before scaling any buildings. We promise not to leave you hanging, press play and dive straight into the discussion. Links: Find Mike and the podcast all over the internet via https://linktr.ee/mikespods Follow Mike on Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/g479 Follow the podcast on Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/3xH6 Music Composed and Performed by Al Trotter • Follow Al on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1Dap8b58TT/ • Follow Al on YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCENf_17-Bi8HitVg7w5rd9Q?si=3_7ZCmLXLAp4-f3F Join the Silver Screen Podcast Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/329752622011042/?ref=share E-mail us at mwilsonba1982@gmail.com Created, Hosted and Written by Michael Wilson. Co-hosted and Additional Material by D.K Edited and Produced by Mike Wilson. "Young man, don't you know you might fall and get hurt?" | 1h 27m 45s | ||||||
| 4/23/26 | Interview with podcast musician Al Trotter | AN INTERVIEW WITH MUSICIAN AL TROTTER In this special Meet the Creators episode, Mike Wilson sits down with an old friend and the podcast’s newest composer, musician Al Trotter. In this in-depth conversation, Al reflects on his early experiences with music—both listening and playing—including some (slightly embarrassing) first albums. He shares his journey through school, the influences and supporters who shaped him, and how he discovered his natural ability to learn and reproduce music by ear. Throughout the interview, Al explores each of his six released tracks, including collaborations, the real-life and fictional inspirations behind them, and his creative process—from initial ideas to published work. He also opens up about his online success and overcoming a brief crisis of creative confidence. Of course, no conversation would be complete without discussing the TV and film scores that resonate most with him, as we put him on the spot to name a few favourites. This is a fascinating and insightful listen for anyone interested in music, creative journeys, or simply a relatable—and perhaps motivational—story about following your geeky passion. TW: Suicide, road death, grieving - 27:04 to 32:40 TW: Potential domestic/child abuse - 1:18:01 to 1:20:38 Links: • Follow Al on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1Dap8b58TT/ • Follow Al, and check out all of his tracks in full, on YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCENf_17-Bi8HitVg7w5rd9Q?si=3_7ZCmLXLAp4-f3F • Follow Al on TikTok and view the Never Forget slideshows: https://www.tiktok.com/@abusesurvivor84?_r=1&_t=ZN-95XVHPCpJfK • "Never Forget" is available to purchase on all good digital music platforms. Proceeds go to the 9/11 memorial fund. Find Mike and the podcast all over the internet via https://linktr.ee/mikespods Follow Mike on Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/g479 Follow the podcast on Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/3xH6 Join the Silver Screen Podcast Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/329752622011042/?ref=share E-mail us at mwilsonba1982@gmail.com Created & Hosted by Michael Wilson. Edited by Michael Wilson. Produced by Mike Wilson. Music composed and performed by Al Trotter. | 1h 29m 01s | ||||||
| 4/21/26 | SSP Cult Classics 51 - Krull Review (80s Fantasy Season) | D.K's Cult Classics Episode 51 - "Freedom? We have it! And fame? Nah. It's an empty purse. Count it, go broke. Eat it, go hungry. Seek it, go mad!" Our Silver Screen fantasy season continues as DK and guests Neil and Michelle from Destination Yesterday take on the oft-derided British epic 'Krull'. How well does it hold up, forty years on? Grab your glaive and join them to find out. Links: • I is for Investigate: https://open.spotify.c... • Destination Yesterday website: https://www.destination-yesterday.com/ • Destination Yesterday Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ourdestinationisyesterday Find the podcast all over the internet via https://linktr.ee/mikespods Follow DK on Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/4upxV Follow the podcast on Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/3xH61 Join the Silver Screen Podcast Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/329752622011042/?ref=share E-mail us at mwilsonba1982@gmail.com Created, written & hosted by DK. Produced by DK Edited by Michael Wilson Executively Produced by Mike Wilson "If I had my wish I'd be out of this gloomy place right away. If I really had my wish I'd be sitting on top of a gooseberry pie as big as a mountain. No, that's a bit greedy. I'll settle for one as big as a house." | 57m 14s | ||||||
| 4/19/26 | HoM: Doctor Who Podcast - "World Enough and Time/The Doctor Falls" Review & More | Series 2, Episode 8 - "They always get started. They happen everywhere there's people. Mondas, Telos, Earth, Planet 14, Marinus. Like sewage and smartphones and Donald Trump, some things are just inevitable." Hello there, faithful friends… this is it (for now). We’re closing out this run of our Hit or Miss: Cybermen deep dives with a true epic—World Enough and Time / The Doctor Falls. A finale that somehow manages to feel like both an ending and a beginning, bringing us full circle from our very first Cyber review all the way back to the origins of the Mondasian Cybermen. Join Michael, D.K, and returning guest Tobi (plus a special guest appearance by returnee Lynn) as we head Into the Vortex one last time to tackle one of the most universally beloved stories in modern Doctor Who. Is this the definitive Cyberman story? Does Missy’s redemption arc truly stick the landing? And how does this finale balance so many moving parts without ever collapsing under its own weight? We dig into the genius (and science) behind the colony ship and time dilation, the long-awaited return of the Mondasian Cybermen, a masterclass in multi-Master storytelling, Bill’s devastating journey and unconventional resolution, Nardole’s quietly perfect send-off, Rachel Talalay’s cinematic direction, and that speech… you know the one. Plus all the usual features: Hit or Miss, behind-the-scenes insights, standout performances, favourite moments, and our final scores as we decide where this story truly lands. Is this a near-perfect send-off for the Twelfth Doctor? Or does anything hold it back? The Doctor falls… but does this story rise to a full Hit? Links: Follow Tobi on BlueSky - darksonic.bsky.social Follow Mike and the podcasts all over the internet via linktr.ee/mikespods Follow Mike on Discord: MikeOfSteel#2913 Hosted and written by Michael Wilson Co-hosted and additional material by D.K Editor/Producer - Michael K. Wilson Created by Michael K. Wilson Based on a format by Will Templar "Does Moffat wanna bang himself?" | 1h 58m 22s | ||||||
| 4/12/26 | HoM: Doctor Who Podcast - "Earthshock" Review & More | Series 2, Episode 7 - “We Cybermen are superior in every way. Except when it comes to navigating stairs.” Welcome back, Doctor devotees and Cyber converts alike. This week our journey through all-time Cybermen stories takes us to the 26th Century, aboard a doomed freighter captained by an elderly British comedy legend, hurtling towards prehistoric Earth… and moments away from one of Doctor Who’s most shocking losses. Yes, it’s time for Earthshock. There’s a lot going on in this one, and our own ragtag crew are here to break it all down. Captain Michael is back in the host chair, with first officer D.K., returning guest Joshua (for the second week in a row), and HoM: DW first-timer Jenny rounding out the group with some impressive geek credentials — and maybe a surprising take on this particular adventure. We kick things off with the usual pre-amble, this time putting newbie Jenny through the Who initiation process: her introduction to the show, favourite stories so far, and her Cyber shout-outs. From there we briefly touch on the pleasantly surprising recent discovery of missing classic episodes and share our own excitement about what it could mean for fans. After that it’s a slightly shorter Hit or Miss section, where we debate a couple of big swings from the most recent series, a legendary antagonist, and a certain Sixth Doctor Cybermen encounter. As always, the final hour is devoted to the deep-dive review. D.K. talks through the behind-the-scenes decisions that shaped the story — including the secrecy around the return of the Cybermen and the devastating conclusion. We get into the Doctor and Adric’s surprisingly petulant behaviour in episode one, the effectiveness of the Cyber plan, some questionable stunt casting, issues with direction and effects, and the tension that still manages to land despite it all. There’s also a lively debate about pacing, nostalgia versus modern sensibilities, and whether the story still hits as hard today. As ever, we wrap up with audience opinions, our favourite moments, and final scores. So don’t just sit there watching old clips like the Cyber Leader — enjoy this podcast the way you’d enjoy a flower, a sunset, or a well-prepared meal. Hopefully it can be one of those small, beautiful things that life is all about. "Excellent!" Links: Josh: • https://www.facebook.com/share/18EBd6kFwa/ • https://youtube.com/@InfiniteStudiosFL?si=xjlQUmgnhDVrOF0k Check out the trailer for Josh's upcoming show "Solis": https://youtu.be/tm3mMcFaMVs?is=cmSazvwU3Ustckbq Follow Mike and the podcasts all over the internet via linktr.ee/mikespods Follow Mike on Discord: MikeOfSteel#2913 Hosted and written by Michael Wilson Co-hosted and additional material by D.K Editor/Producer - Michael K. Wilson Created by Michael K. Wilson Based on a format by Will Templar “This one calls himself the Doctor, and he does nothing else but interfere.” “That’s it. That’s the show." | 1h 54m 08s | ||||||
| 4/7/26 | SSP Cult Classics 50 - Labyrinth Review (80s Fantasy Season) | D.K's Cult Classics Episode 50 - " I move the stars for no one" For Cult Classics' 50th episode, DK is kicking off the 80s fantasy season with a trip to the undergound. He only has thirteen hours to solve the riddle of the Labyrinth. Join him and guests Vean, Sandy and Jenn as they brave the bog of eternal stench and the Goblin city to face off against the Goblin king, himself. There's plenty of discussion to be had so jump in on the podcast where everything seems possible and nothing is what it seems. Links: Vean: https://youtube.com/@vean_chevalier?si=0HZ-oHvt8dbnMnnh Jenn: https://www.instagram.com/valinstarr?igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== - - -https://share.google/ogoQXHi1pmR9wAM5s Find the podcast all over the internet via https://linktr.ee/mikespods Follow DK on Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/4upxV Follow the podcast on Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/3xH61 Join the Silver Screen Podcast Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/329752622011042/?ref=share E-mail us at mwilsonba1982@gmail.com Created, written & hosted by DK. Produced by DK Edited by NickExecutively Produced by Mike Wilson"It's only forever, not long at all." | 1h 09m 00s | ||||||
| 4/5/26 | HoM: Doctor Who Podcast - "Revenge of the Cybermen" Review & More | Series 2, Episode 6 - “My Sky Striker! My glory!” Hold on to your time rings, faithful podcast fans, because this week we’re heading back into the Cyber-review fold on a course for Nerva Beacon and the fabled planet of gold, Voga, for a main-episode review of the… “divisive” Tom Baker serial Revenge of the Cybermen. Host Mike and co-host Companion D.K welcome back returning guests Cliff Chapman and Joshua Merkley to help untangle a messy web of intrigue, espionage, viruses, missile strikes, crash landings, and some rather uncharacteristic cyborgs. But first, we warm up with a chat about our favourite Tom Baker stories and the best seasons of classic Who. Then it’s the section as familiar as a reused set: Hit or Miss. This week we debate a somewhat maligned Matt Smith Cyber-encounter, Doctor Who’s own superhero, a classic Hartnell serial, and a very recent companion. Then things get intense as we confront mishandled viruses, civil war, fighting over gold, oddly behaved AI, and people with questionable loyalties. And no, that’s not just us reading the news from any random day over the last seven years. Camps begin to form between those who despise the story, those who passionately defend it, and those who let nostalgia triumph over logic. Along the way we explore how the script changed from genesis to final form, the spooky behind-the-scenes tales of the Wookey Hole curse, the location and studio filming, the electronic music, and how the story ultimately left each of us feeling. We round things off with critic and audience reactions, our favourite moments, and our final scores. So try not to cause any rock slides or detonate explosives, and definitely avoid any crash landings while you join us for another opinionated and entertaining episode. HARRY SULLIVAN IS AN IMBECILE — but you’re not. So press play now, and don’t disappoint the Doctor. Links: Cliff: • facebook.com/cliff.chapman • cliffchapman.bsky.social • https://ko-fi.com/clif... Josh: • https://www.facebook.com/share/18EBd6kFwa/ • https://youtube.com/@infinitestudiosfl?si=xjlQUmgnhDVrOF0k Check out the trailer for Josh's upcoming show "Solis": https://youtu.be/tm3mMcFaMVs?is=cmSazvwU3Ustckbq Follow Mike and the podcasts all over the internet via linktr.ee/mikespods Follow Mike on Discord: MikeOfSteel#2913 Hosted and written by Michael Wilson Co-hosted and additional material by D.K Editor/Producer - Michael K. Wilson Created by Michael K. Wilson Based on a format by Will Templar "Cybermen, that's right. Terribly bad on names." | 2h 00m 12s | ||||||
| 3/29/26 | HoM: Doctor Who Podcast - "Cyberwoman" (Torchwood) Review & More | Series 2, Episode 5 – “There was a dog pissing up against our tent, hold me Ianto.” We’re back for the next in our Hit or Miss: Doctor Who Cyber Season, and we're heading to 2000s Cardiff and into our first Whoniverse spin-off review. Yes, we're tackling the infamous “Cyberwoman” from Torchwood — the episode that asks, “What if body horror… but make it awkward?” Host Michael is joined by returning favourites: Pasty Sheep maestro and semi-pro Matt Berry impressionist George White, plus Who mega-fan, voice actor and self-declared No.1 fan (with heavy sarcasm) of Chris Chibnall, Cliff Chapman. We kick off with a big-picture Torchwood chat — the highs, the lows, the why did they think that was a good idea? — plus favourite Cybermen stories from across all Doctor Who media. Then it’s time for “Hit or Miss,” where quick critiques fly at another Who spin-off, a Cyber sidekick, a controversial modern Doctor and a Third Doctor romp. And then… the main event. If you’ve ever accused Mike of being too generous — or too quick to defend Chibnall — this may shock you. What starts as critique slides rapidly into venting, then mutates into something resembling group therapy. We break down the episode’s wasted potential, the rare moments that shine, and a genuinely strong performance from Gareth David-Lloyd… but there’s no escaping the frustrations. From infamous costuming choices to clunky “adult” dialogue, muddled character motivations, dated direction, sloppy scripting and an astonishingly misguided climax — nothing is spared. We round out with critic and audience reactions (apologies to the fans), pick out our favourite scraps of goodness (we try), and deliver final scores. Could this be the lowest rating we’ve ever given? Don’t slather yourself in barbecue sauce and fight a pterodactyl. Tune in and find out. If you dare. CONTENT WARNING: This episode's main review contains strong language, adult themes, and discussions of horror and sexuality. Like Torchwood, it is not intended for children. Listener discretion advised. Links: Cliff: • facebook.com/cliff.chapman • cliffchapman.bsky.social • https://ko-fi.com/clif... George: • instagram.com/georgewhite96 • instagram.com/pastysheep • linktr.ee/pastysheep Follow Mike and the podcasts all over the internet via linktr.ee/mikespods Follow Mike on Discord: MikeOfSteel#2913 Hosted and written by Michael Wilson Editor/Producer - Michael K. Wilson Created by Michael K. Wilson Based on a format by Will Templar “Show some fucking mercy!” | 2h 05m 53s | ||||||
| 3/28/26 | SSP Cinema Classics 25 - Forbidden Planet Review | Cinema Classics Number 25 - "The total potential here must be nothing less than astronomical!" Prepare yourself, listener, for a new scale of science-fiction cinematic value. Dare you come with us and visit the Forbidden Planet? Skipper Mike & First Lieutenant D.K are joined on this amazing voyage by returning interplanetary specialist Justin Avery Smith as we head to Altair IV and arguably the birth of the sci-fi genre as we know it. Celebrating 70 years since it's initial release our intrepid trio dive deep into the genesis of this cinematic landmark, explore the groundbreaking ideas, effects, and Shakespeare-inspired plot. There's a lot of praise for the visuals, the acting (mostly) and the sheer imagination and directorial vision. There's also fair critique of the elements that don't hold up so well, from dated sexism to creepy crewmen and a view of humanity’s guardrails that feels retroactively naive. But ultimately, perhaps unsurprisingly, things devolve into a Robby the Robot love-fest, as we attempt to explain just how this mechanical marvel has charmed audiences and captured imaginations for seven decades. We conclude with the usual critical response, along with an extended look at this film's unique and lasting legacy, finishing with our highlights, critical conclusions and scores out of five interstellar stars. So have your own Robby whip you up a drink (maybe not 60 gallons of bourbon), press play and enjoy this imaginative space odyssey. Links: • Follow Justin on Facebook, Instagram & Threads; @Justinaverysmith • Follow Justin on BlueSky @Justaverysmith Get tickets for "Revenge of the Soy Boy" in person or live streaming: • www.eventbrite.com/e/revenge-of-the-soy-boy-tickets • https://therockwell.org/boston-fringe/ • https://tickets.frigid.nyc/event/ Find Mike and the podcast all over the internet via https://linktr.ee/mikespods Follow Mike on Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/g479 Follow the podcast on Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/3xH6 Join the Silver Screen Podcast Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/329752622011042/?ref=share E-mail us at mwilsonba1982@gmail.com Created & Hosted by Michael Wilson. Co-hosted by D.K Written by Michael Wilson Additional Material by D.K Edited by Michael Wilson. Produced by Mike Wilson. "Monsters, John. Monsters from the id." | 1h 27m 40s | ||||||
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| 3/17/26 | SSP Cult Classics 49 - Battle Beyond the Stars Review | D.K's Cult Classics Episode 49 - "Hydrolyzed vegetable protein, soybean meal, niacin, dextrose, and sodium nitrate flavoring.""Yup, that's what we call "meat" back home." Many copycat movies were produced in the wake of 1977's Star Wars. But perhaps none are as legendary as Roger Corman's Battle Beyond the Stars AKA The Magnificent 7 in space. Join DK and Nigel the Kaiju Whisperer as they take a deep dive into the movie with more alien species than you can shake a stick at, a sublime James Horner soundtrack, and arguably the most erotic ship in fiction. Find the podcast all over the internet via https://linktr.ee/mikespods Follow DK on Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/4upxV Follow the podcast on Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/3xH61 Join the Silver Screen Podcast Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/329752622011042/?ref=share E-mail us at mwilsonba1982@gmail.com Created, written & hosted by DK. Produced by DK Edited by Michael Wilson Executively Produced by Mike Wilson "30 seconds and counting, Zed. 29, 28, 27, 24, 15, 22... did I... did I say 15?" | 57m 40s | ||||||
| 3/15/26 | HoM: Doctor Who Podcast - "The Haunting of Villa Diodati" Review & More | Series 2, Episode 4 - "My name was Ashad. I did spare your son...because he's a useless runt, sickly and weak. And I did have children. I slit their throats when they joined the resistance." Clouds are gathering, lightning strikes, and a familiar mechanical clank is moving in from Lake Geneva. Welcome to a spine-tingling episode of the Hit or Miss: Doctor Who Cyberman season, as this week we're investigating The Haunting of Villa Diodati. Host Michael is joined by a group of returning guests whose intellect and wit could rival any gathering of literary geniuses... or at least three Whovians and podcasters who turned up. It's regular contributor Tobi and newer recruits Stephen and Lynn. Our frightful foursome begin by discussing the highs (and lows) of the Whittaker era, then blast straight into the Hit or Miss section. This week the debates involve our famous time traveller's wife, a NuWho spaceship, a gender-swapped arch nemesis and a recent controversial cyber innovation. Then it’s off to Switzerland, 1816. Against the storm-lashed backdrop of Villa Diodati, our ghost hunters explore Frankenstein’s genesis, deliciously chilling atmosphere, and the seismic impact of Ashad — the Lone Cyberman. There’s praise (and some criticism) for the writing and performances, deep dives into the historical and thematic context, and an exploration of the Doctor’s seemingly unwinnable moral dilemma. So put the ghost story contest on the back burner, ignore the dreadful weather, grab a sandwich, and settle in for a mechanically macabre episode. Links: Follow Tobi on Bluesky: Darksonic@bsky.social Links for Stephen & Lynn: Adventures in Time and Space: A Doctor Who Podcast: https://open.spotify.c... Gene Genie Reviews: A Life on Mars/Ashes to Ashes Podcast: https://open.spotify.c... You Can't Handle The Review! - A Film Review Podcast: https://open.spotify.c... Email: thistlepodcasts@outlook.com. Thistle Podcasts Facebook page: https://www.facebook.c... ThistlePodcasts Instagram Page: https://www.instagram.... Dr Who Pod Facebook: https://m.facebook.com... Dr Who Pod Instagram: / adventuresintimeandspa... Follow Mike and the podcasts all over the internet via linktr.ee/mikespods Follow Mike on Discord: MikeOfSteel#2913 Hosted and written by Michael Wilson Editor/Producer - Michael K. Wilson Created by Michael K. Wilson Based on a format by Will Templar "Sometimes this team structure isn't flat. It's mountainous, with me at the summit in the stratosphere, alone, left to choose. Save the poet, save the universe. Watch people burn now or tomorrow. Sometimes, even I can't win." | 1h 49m 20s | ||||||
| 3/8/26 | HoM: Doctor Who Podcast - "The Tomb of the Cybermen" Review & More | Series 2, Episode 3 – "Another artist replaced by A.I!" Hello again Whovians and Cyberfans, and welcome to another episode of Hit or Miss: Doctor Who. This week our Cyberman explorations take us back to classic black-and-white Who, as we try not to trip any traps or wake any frozen armies during our deep dive into Second Doctor classic The Tomb of the Cybermen. Host Mike and co-host D.K. are joined by two returning guests for this expedition to Telos: regular fixture Tobi, and Lynn, back again following our The Tenth Planet review. Proceedings begin with an analysis of Tobi and D.K.’s choices for favourite Cyberman storylines, before heading straight into our regular Hit or Miss segment. This week’s mini-debates take in a Key to Time adventure, the most recent Master, a particularly relevant classic companion, and the Seventh Doctor’s sole clash with our featured silver nemesis. Then it’s on to the main event. Our tomb-raiding crew dig deep into the story’s growing reputation as a once-missing adventure, the evolution of the Cybermen, Victoria’s first trip in the TARDIS, the contrast between human and Cyber villains, and the sheer brilliance of Patrick Troughton and Frazer Hines. It’s not all praise, though — we also confront the story’s unfortunate racist tropes, over-ambitious effects, studio limitations, and a slightly flimsy world-conquering plot. Audience thoughts, final conclusions, and scores close things out as ever. So don’t touch any suspicious doors, don’t stand between obvious weapons and training dummies, never make a deal with the Cybermen — and press play to navigate your way out of the catacombs with us. Links: Follow Tobi on Bluesky: Darksonic@bsky.social Links for Lynn: Adventures in Time and Space: A Doctor Who Podcast: https://open.spotify.c... Gene Genie Reviews: A Life on Mars/Ashes to Ashes Podcast: https://open.spotify.c... You Can't Handle The Review! - A Film Review Podcast: https://open.spotify.c... Email: thistlepodcasts@outlook.com. Thistle Podcasts Facebook page: https://www.facebook.c... ThistlePodcasts Instagram Page: https://www.instagram.... Dr Who Pod Facebook: https://m.facebook.com... Dr Who Pod Instagram: / adventuresintimeandspa... Follow Mike and the podcasts all over the internet via linktr.ee/mikespods Follow Mike on Discord: MikeOfSteel#2913 Hosted and written by Michael Wilson Co-host - D.K Editor/Producer - Michael K. Wilson Created by Michael K. Wilson Based on a format by Will Templar "To struggle is futile." | 1h 53m 53s | ||||||
| 3/3/26 | SSP Cult Classics 48 - Robobop (1987) Review | D.K's Cult Classics Episode 48 - "I'll buy that for a dollar!" Paul Verhoeven's 1987 sci-fi satire Robocop comes under the spotlight on this episode of Cult Classics. This time around DK is joined once again by Mike Wilson as they discuss the 80s unexpected smash hit. Does it go too far? How much did DK fanboy while in Dallas? And just what the hell is with Dick Jones' arms anyway? Find the podcast all over the internet via https://linktr.ee/mikespods Follow DK on Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/4upxV Follow the podcast on Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/3xH61 Join the Silver Screen Podcast Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/329752622011042/?ref=share E-mail us at mwilsonba1982@gmail.com Created, written & hosted by DK. Produced by DK Edited by Michael Wilson Executively Produced by Mike Wilson "Can you fly, Bobby?" | 1h 07m 15s | ||||||
| 3/1/26 | HoM: Doctor Who Podcast - "Rise of the Cybermen/The Age of Steel" Review & More | Series 2, Episode 2 – “Extreme Makeover: Human Edition” Welcome back, Cyber-converts, to the second episode of our new podcast series exploring Cybermen stories old & new. This week we shift focus to NuWho. So watch out for zeppelins, and hope your doppelgänger isn’t a dog as we step into a world that’s familiar… but just a little bit different. That’s right: we’re diving into the alternate-reality two-parter “Rise of the Cybermen/The Age of Steel”. Host Mike is broadcasting this week alongside our very own makeshift Preachers; returning guests Michael Whaley and Stephen Rogerson, plus first-timer Joshua Merkley. We kick things off by grilling Josh on his Doctor Who origins and favourites, share our own standout Cyber stories, then head into the ever-reliable Hit or Miss segment. This week’s debates include a semi-lost Cyberman adventure, a bang-up-to-date design, a true Who icon, and a group of Dalek fighters. Our main review covers everything from emotional performances (and occasional scenery-chewing) to the effectiveness of the Cybermen’s reintroduction, the alternate-world concept, character arcs, and deeper thematic meanings. Along the way we explore early script ideas, BTS facts, audience reactions, and — as always — wrap up with individual scores & combined podcast rating. So keep an eye on your earpods, put your phone down for a bit, and enjoy the episode. Shares and ratings are always far preferable to deletion.Links: - Follow Josh on Facebook: @JoshuaMerkley - Follow Michael Whaley on Instagram & TikTok: @alwaysmichaelwhaley - Follow Michael Whaley on Facebook: @CMWhaley Links for Stephen: - Adventures in Time and Space: A Doctor Who Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/2bkCCRXbsVW49KPbxGxqk1?si=7WaPaoWPRI6Pgtcbq9CfNQ- Gene Genie Reviews: A Life on Mars/Ashes to Ashes Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/5lEW1vt9ecec9750K33WcL?si=KaO1edAjRTaboklXx1KWDw - You Can't Handle The Review! - A Film Review Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/06f9YZPfQG4A4L8dKZRkVM?si=QbV4V8rIQMmpJ2i3Uw3Xnw - Email: thistlepodcasts@outlook.com. - Thistle Podcasts Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61570997583479 - ThistlePodcasts Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thistlepodcasts?igsh=bGU2dmluY3BiOW56 - Dr Who Pod Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/profile.php/?id=61551445527108 - Dr Who Pod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adventuresintimeandspace63/ Follow Mike and the podcasts all over the internet via linktr.ee/mikespods Hosted and written by Michael Wilson Editor/Producer - Michael K. Wilson Created by Michael K. Wilson Based on a format by Will Templar "You're just making this up as you go along!" "Yup. But I do it brilliantly." | 1h 58m 40s | ||||||
| 2/28/26 | SSP Cinema Classics 24 - Fiddler on the Roof Review | Cinema Classics Number 24 - "Dear God. Did you have to send me news like that - today of all days? I know, I know we are the chosen people. But once in a while, can't you choose someone else?" Hello again, movie fans and cultured classics aficionados! Welcome back to another episode of Cinema Classics on the Silver Screen Podcast feed. This month, host Michael has endured hardship, guest cancellations, and the challenge of keeping this episode balanced like a certain musician on a rooftop, as we turn our attention to the emotionally charged classic musical Fiddler on the Roof. Thankfully, first-time guest and devoted Fiddler fan Lynn McKinnon steps in to save the day — ensuring this is anything but a Tevye-worthy monologue. We begin by exploring Lynn’s favourite classic films and both reviewers’ history with this particular cinematic landmark, before diving into behind-the-scenes trivia, the deeper thematic currents, and our thoughts on its lasting effectiveness and impact. Along the way, we examine how the film tackles tradition, family, faith, politics, and its vital cultural and historical context. There’s plenty of well-earned praise for the performances — especially powerhouse lead Topol — and an attempt to answer how this story continues to resonate today, and what it might offer our own lives. As always, we close with contemporary critical reception, our final verdicts, and the all-important podcast score. So don’t spend your time wondering what you’d do if you were a rich man — grab a drink, raise a glass, and join us with a hearty “L’Chaim!” — To Life! Find Mike and the podcast all over the internet via https://linktr.ee/mikespods Follow Mike on Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/g479 Follow the podcast on Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/3xH6 Links for Lynn: Adventures in Time and Space: A Doctor Who Podcast: https://open.spotify.c... Gene Genie Reviews: A Life on Mars/Ashes to Ashes Podcast: https://open.spotify.c... You Can't Handle The Review! - A Film Review Podcast: https://open.spotify.c... Email: thistlepodcasts@outlook.com. Thistle Podcasts Facebook page: https://www.facebook.c... ThistlePodcasts Instagram Page: https://www.instagram.... Dr Who Pod Facebook: https://m.facebook.com... Dr Who Pod Instagram: / adventuresintimeandspa... Join the Silver Screen Podcast Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/329752622011042/?ref=share E-mail us at mwilsonba1982@gmail.com Created & Hosted by Michael Wilson. Written by Michael Wilson. Edited by Michael Wilson. Produced by Mike Wilson. "And if our good fortune never comes, here's to whatever comes." | 1h 21m 49s | ||||||
| 2/26/26 | Silver Screen Podcast: Sequel Season - Scream 2 Review | Sequel Season #1 - “The way I see it, someone’s out to make a sequel. You know, cash in on all the movie murder hoopla. So it’s our job to observe the rules of the sequel.” We’re back! Silver Screen Podcast (regular flavour) returns for 2026 and — well — do you like scary movies? I sure hope so. What’s your favourite scary movie? If you said Showgirls, then you’ll be right at home with this deep-dive review of slasher sequel Scream 2. We’re covering this film for two reasons: firstly, to tie in with the imminent release of Scream 7, and secondly to serve as a soft launch for our brand-new Silver Screen “Sequel Season.” This is essentially our pilot, but if all goes well we’ll be back later in the year to take a closer look at even more film follow-ups. Hopefully you’ll stick with us — but for now, it’s back to Windsor College… Regular host and podcast supremo Michael (or should that be Mickey?) is joined by two great guests to analyse the carnage candy. First up is returning guest — and first-time viewer — Tobi. We’re also joined by first-time guest Kevin, fellow Scream aficionado and horror podcaster. Together, our terrifying trio discuss their first impressions of the film, its personal and cultural legacy, what works (and what doesn’t) in the writing and post-modern commentary, Wes Craven’s masterful directing touch, and how this sequel stacks up against the iconic original. We also play detective along with the movie itself, diving into behind-the-scenes drama including spoiler leaks, script rewrites, and rushed schedules. Along the way we discuss the returning and new cast, our favourite characterisations, some iconic (and criminally underused) guest cameos, the gore factor, and much more. As always, we conclude with audience thoughts, a brief round-up of critical response, and our own conclusions and scores. So grab your popcorn, cover your ears if you go to the bathroom, pause your debates about James Cameron sequels, and strap in as we take another stab at analysing this killer franchise. Links: Midnight Terrors Podcast: • Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/2qntG2dSpMxJFdvhCNDiR6?si=Psx9hHoFSz-KE2RNvEX7KQ • YouTube - https://youtube.com/@midnightterrorspodcast?si=U4PGoCVkHpPHMihg • Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/share/1ErjTAPoZy/ - Find Mike and the podcast all over the internet via https://linktr.ee/mikespods - Follow Mike on Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/g479 E-mail us at mwilsonba1982@gmail.com Join our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/329752622011042/?ref=share "It's bullshit generalization. Many sequels have surpassed their originals." | 1h 29m 39s | ||||||
| 2/24/26 | SSP Cult Classics 47 - Office Space Review | D.K's Cult Classics Episode 47 - "What would you say you do here...?" It's February, the most depressing month of the year, so it's apt that this episode DK and the gang are looking at the Mike Judge comedy Office Space. Make sure you have your stapler handy and join DK, Nick and Rob as they clock-watch, nineties style. And don't forget your TPS reports! Links: Rob: Facebook - robertdlunt Find the podcast all over the internet via https://linktr.ee/mikespods Follow DK on Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/4upxV Follow the podcast on Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/3xH61 Join the Silver Screen Podcast Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/329752622011042/?ref=share E-mail us at mwilsonba1982@gmail.com Created, written & hosted by DK. Produced by DK Edited by Nick. Executively Produced by Mike Wilson "Michael, I did nothing. I did absolutely nothing, and it was everything that I thought it could be." | 52m 21s | ||||||
| 2/22/26 | HoM: Doctor Who Podcast - "The Tenth Planet" Review & More | Series 2, Episode 1 - “We are equipped to survive. We are only interested in survival. Anything else is of no importance.Welcome back, faithful friends, to a brand new series of Hit or Miss: Doctor Who. Things are getting decidedly chilly as we head to Snowcap Base in the South Pole — and into our first examination of the cold, brutal logic of the chilling Cybermen. D.K. is your host, guiding our podcast party through the debut appearance of the menacing cyborgs in a hugely important story that also just happens to feature the first ever regeneration. Joining D.K is regular co-host Michael Wilson. We’re also delighted to welcome two first-time guests with plenty of experience of their own — Stephen and Lynn. Before the main review, D.K. lightly interrogates our guests on introductions to the Whoniverse, favourite stories and personal best Cyberman appearances. Then it’s the return of the Hit or Miss segment. Our intrepid crew then jumps into the main review, navigating those all-important firsts, examining the animated fourth episode, critiquing Hartnell’s final regular performance, and rating the companions and guest cast. They discuss whether the Cybermen make a strong first impression, the pacing and limitations of 60s television, Hartnell’s unfortunate absence from Episode Three, and a whole lot more than you can shake a Z-bomb at. As always, we wrap up with audience thoughts, our own conclusions, and final scores. So grab your radiation rods, keep your eyes on the skies as you hit play — and for goodness’ sake, keep warm. Yes… got to keep warm.Links for Stephen & Lynn: - Adventures in Time and Space: A Doctor Who Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/2bkCCRXbsVW49KPbxGxqk1?si=7WaPaoWPRI6Pgtcbq9CfNQ- Gene Genie Reviews: A Life on Mars/Ashes to Ashes Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/5lEW1vt9ecec9750K33WcL?si=KaO1edAjRTaboklXx1KWDw -You Can't Handle The Review! - A Film Review Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/06f9YZPfQG4A4L8dKZRkVM?si=QbV4V8rIQMmpJ2i3Uw3Xnw- Email: thistlepodcasts@outlook.com. - Thistle Podcasts Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61570997583479 - ThistlePodcasts Instagram Page: https://www.instagram.com/thistlepodcasts?igsh=bGU2dmluY3BiOW56 - Dr Who Pod Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/profile.php/?id=61551445527108 - Dr Who Pod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adventuresintimeandspace63/ Follow Mike and the podcasts all over the internet via linktr.ee/mikespods Hosted and written by D.K Co-writer/Editor/Producer - Michael K. Wilson Created by Michael K. Wilson Based on a format by Will Templar “What did you say, my boy? ‘It’s all over?’ That’s what you said… but it isn’t at all. It’s far from being all over…” | 1h 45m 45s | ||||||
| 2/3/26 | SSP Cult Classics 46 - Jackie Chan's Legend of Drunken Master Review | D.K's Cult Classics Episode 46 - "What does it mean when there's a picture of a skull?" "Good stuff!!!" Cult Classics kicks off February - quite literally - with arguably one of the best kung-fu movies ever produced. Join DK and uber fan Nick as they head East to discuss Jackie Chan's epic sequel Drunken Master II. Prepare for high kicks, non-stop action and a lifestyle that is a little too close to comfort for DK! Find the podcast all over the internet via https://linktr.ee/mikespods Follow DK on Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/4upxV Follow the podcast on Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/3xH61 Join the Silver Screen Podcast Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/329752622011042/?ref=share E-mail us at mwilsonba1982@gmail.com cCreated, written & hosted by DK. Produced by DK Edited by Nick. Executively Produced by Mike Wilson "Water floats, but also capsizes boats." | 50m 29s | ||||||
| 1/24/26 | SSP Cinema Classics 23 - Sunset Boulevard Review | Cinema Classics Number 23 - "This is my life! It always will be! Nothing else! Just us, and the cameras, and those wonderful people out there in the dark!" Cinema Classics is back for 2026! In a very apt choice we're looking at classic cinema reflecting on classic cinema this month, as we head down to Sunset Boulevard — Billy Wilder’s venomous, melancholic love letter to Hollywood and one of the most iconic films of the Golden Age. Regular host Michael is joined by stalwart returning guest and fellow first-time viewer Tobi to discuss Wilder’s refusal of subtlety, the film’s ruthless focus and moral ambiguity, and how its heightened dialogue and stylised performances blur the line between tragedy, black comedy, and outright horror. From its famously fatalistic opening to an ending that fully commits to madness, we explore how Sunset Boulevard is a film about illusion, performance, and an industry that devours its own ghosts. We also dig into the film’s meta-casting, gothic production design, dive deep into the themes, and explore why Norma Desmond isn’t meant to feel like a real person — but a movie star who never stopped acting. Is the film slow, or simply uncompromising? Are its clichés dated — or foundational? And who, exactly, is it cruelest to? Fire up your old-school projector, get nostalgic for the past and join us for our thoughts on the ultimate Hollywood fable. What a wonderful next year it's going to be! What fun we'll have! TW: Attempted suicide, mental illness - 29:14 to 32:40 #podcast #cinema #classicfilm #classicfilmlovers #classicfilmstars #sunsetboulevard #hollywood #gloriaswanson #normadesmond #billywilder Links: Follow Tobi on BlueSky - DarkSonic@bsky.social Find Mike and the podcast all over the internet via https://linktr.ee/mikespods Follow Mike on Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/g479 Follow the podcast on Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/3xH6 Join the Silver Screen Podcast Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/329752622011042/?ref=share E-mail us at mwilsonba1982@gmail.com Created & Hosted by Michael Wilson. Written by Michael Wilson. Edited by Michael Wilson. Produced by Mike Wilson. “All right, Mr DeMille… I’m ready for my close-up.” | 1h 31m 41s | ||||||
| 12/28/25 | HoM: Doctor Who Podcast Festive Special - "Eve of the Daleks" Review & More | Series 1, Episode 10 - "Because something seems impossible. We try, it doesn't work, we try again. We learn, we improve, we fail again, but better, we make friends, we learn to trust, we help each other. We get it wrong again. We improve together, then ultimately succeed. Because this is what being alive is. And it's better than the alternative. So come on, you brilliant humans. We go again and we win. Deal?" It’s that wibbly-wobbly stretch of the year when time feels a bit out of sync, so what better moment to dive into some classic Doctor Who time-loop chaos? To close out our Dalek deep-dive series, we’re ringing in the New Year a little early with Jodie Whittaker’s festive special, “Eve of the Daleks.” Host Mike has swapped the turkey sandwiches and leftover chocolates for the microphone one final time this year, joined by two fantastic returning guests for a truly international episode. From Germany comes our good friend Tobi, and calling in from the USA is our favourite filmmaker and fellow geek Michael Whaley. Our globe-spanning panel kicks things off with a Hit or Miss look at four previous festive specials before debating the best of the rest. Then it’s straight into the main event: a deep dive into “Eve of the Daleks,” covering the angry tin despots themselves, Yaz’s big reveal, the Groundhog Day-style structure, the guest stars, the criminally underused Dan Lewis, and more. We also take a peek at the critics’ reactions before offering our own highlights and final scores. So settle in, unwrap another chocolate, maybe skip the “beef and beans,” and warm up your voice for the Auld Lang Syne singalong by shouting at some Daleks as we wrap up the year with a bang. It’s not quite fireworks… but it’s definitely a celebration. Links: Michael Whaley: • Website - https://cmichaelwhaley.wixsite.com/cmwphoto/portfolio?utm_source=ig&utm_medium=social&utm_content=link_in_bio • Instagram - Cmwhaleyphoto • Everywhere else - @alwaysmichaelwhaley Tobi: • BlueSky - @darksonic.bsky.social Follow Mike and the podcasts all over the internet via linktr.ee/mikespods Follow Mike on Discord: MikeOfSteel#2913 Writer/Editor/Producer/Host - Michael K. Wilson Created by Michael K. Wilson Based on a format by Will Templar "YOU. ARE. SUCH. SNOW-FLAKES!" | 1h 42m 49s | ||||||
| 12/20/25 | SSP Cinema Classics Christmas Special - It's a Wonderful Life Review | Cinema Classics Number 22 - "Strange, isn't it? Each man's life touches so many other lives. When he isn't around he leaves an awful hole, doesn't he?" “Merry Christmas, you beautiful old podcast!” It's here! Our Silver Screen Christmas Special this year lands with Cinema Classics as we dive into possibly the definitive holiday movie: Frank Capra’s It’s a Wonderful Life. Host Mike “Bailey” is joined by Guardian Angel-a, Sandy “Claus”, and Rob(in) Lunt for a bumper-length festive deep dive. We kick things off by chatting through our favourite Christmas films and regular seasonal viewing before exploring the origins of It’s a Wonderful Life—from its beginnings as a self-published booklet to its historical context, legacy, possible Muppet connections, and even why some at the FBI once frowned upon it. (Bah, humbug!) We unwrap the film’s themes, the messages that resonate today, and what makes it such an enduring seasonal favourite. There’s praise for Capra’s direction, the beautifully crafted sets, its emotional score, and the grounded performances—from James Stewart’s iconic turn, to Donna Reed’s underrated heart, to Lionel Barrymore’s despicably villainous Mr. Potter, and more. Finally, we close with critical context, our favourite elements, and our traditional ratings out of five heavenly stars. So grab a mince pie, put your feet up, ring a bell for Clarence, and enjoy this Christmas cracker of an episode. Links: Angela: • Bluesky: rammsteinfurimmer.bsky.social • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rammst3infurimmer • Threads: https://www.threads.net/@rammstein4immer • Instagram: @rammstein4immer • Tumblr: ClockworkAnge • TikTok: @clockworkangela Rob: • Facebook - robertdlunt Noisy Cow Theatre Company: • Website: https://noisycowtheatreco.co.uk/ • FB: /www.facebook.com/share/15kB1AcBZb/ • Instagram: www.instagram.com/noisycowtheatre?igsh=aDZtMHcxaGQwaHZp Find Mike and the podcast all over the internet via https://linktr.ee/mikespods Follow Mike on Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/g479Follow the podcast on Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/3xH6 Join the Silver Screen Podcast Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/329752622011042/?ref=share E-mail us at mwilsonba1982@gmail.com Created & Hosted by Michael Wilson. Written by Michael Wilson. Edited by Michael Wilson. Produced by Mike Wilson. "A toast to my big brother George: The richest man in town." | 1h 53m 46s | ||||||
| 12/11/25 | Silver Screen Podcast - Batman Returns Review | Episode 137 - "As I was saying, I'm a woman and can't be taken for granted. Life's a bitch, now so am I." The Silver Screen Signal is lighting up the night sky, and that can only mean one thing: it’s time for another seasonally relevant episode of this here movie podcast. Host Mike has emerged from Wilson Manor for a December deep dive into Tim Burton’s festive, freaky, feisty superhero sequel, Batman Returns. We’ve assembled two outstanding ladies for their own returns to the podcast—and trust us, they have thoughts. First, racing in like Batwoman to rescue us once again from unreliable guests and co-hosts alike, it’s Sandy Eavenson. Joining her is a woman who has made Michelle Pfeiffer’s Catwoman her personal life goals—Vean. Strap into your Batmobiles, folks… this one’s a doozy. Our intrepid trio digs into the troika of the Bat, the Cat, and the Penguin—what each brings to the film, who gets sidelined, who’s the most Burton-esque, and who ultimately steals the whole show. And that’s before we even touch on Max Shreck and his creepy dual relevance as both an expressionist boogeyman and the real-world villain who doesn’t need a costume. We dive deep into the film’s themes, its unforgettable visuals, Burton’s iconic direction, and the script’s evolution from early drafts to that final, unplanned proof-of-life shot of Catwoman. There’s also talk about our first encounters with the film, its cultural impact, the stellar performances, the instantly quotable dialogue, and so much more. So grab yourself a glass of milk, adjust a neon sign or two, watch out for any suspicious umbrellas, and join us—because, like Selina Kyle's answering machine, the party never stops on the Silver Screen Podcast. Links: • Follow Vean on BlueSky - @LadyVean • Batman '89 review - https://youtu.be/lHV2Yk0dthU • Michelle Pfeiffer visits her iconic Catwoman costume on display in 2025 - https://youtube.com/shorts/PCZ_N1n6jJk?si=o_EH_nx_W7YLwy-L • Michelle Pfeiffer finds her Catwoman whip after 27 years - https://youtube.com/shorts/8RONxq5LoQE?si=liC_lN9BVxSK2WAd • Sean Young campaigns to play Catwoman on The Joan Rivers Show - https://youtu.be/MWeH6_naCO0?si=_8Pjd2SIvfSKoo6x - Find Mike and the podcast all over the internet via https://linktr.ee/mikespods - Follow Mike on Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/g479 E-mail us at mwilsonba1982@gmail.com Join our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/329752622011042/?ref=share "My name is not Oswald! It's Penguin! I am not a human being. I am an animal! Cold-blooded!" | 1h 38m 27s | ||||||
| 12/2/25 | SSP Cult Classics 44 - The Lost Boys Review | "One thing about living in Santa Carla I never could stomach; all the damn vampires." For the final Cult Classics of 2025, D.K. is joined by the bloodsucking Brady Bunch, as a collection of guests, old and new, descend upon the murder capital of the world to discuss Joel Schumacher's 1987 action horror 'The Lost Boys', and answer the question, would you give up your humanity for Jami Gertz? Head down to the boardwalk and join them, maybe pick up a comic book, or two. Links: Angela: Bluesky: rammsteinfurimmer.bsky.social Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rammst3infurimmer Threads: https://www.threads.net/@rammstein4immer Instagram: @rammstein4immer Tumblr: ClockworkAnge TikTok: @clockworkangela Ian: Soundcloud: https://on.soundcloud.com/jLq7CEUD8WfkUQfs7 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtKbRGVfa8r3klvHNMTq4zg Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IanS.3D Instagram: https://instagram.com/sknne?utm_sourc... Jenn: Instagram: @valinstarr • Follow Mike Wilson on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/share/19uigRT9WA • Follow Mike Wilson on Instagram & Threads - @michael.k.wilson • Follow Mike Wilson on BlueSky - @mikepods.bsky.social Find the podcast all over the internet via https://linktr.ee/mikespods Follow DK on Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/4upxV Follow the podcast on Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/3xH61 Join the Silver Screen Podcast Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/329752622011042/?ref=share E-mail us at mwilsonba1982@gmail.com Cult Classic Opening Music/Closing Credits music by Timeless Journey, for more information, go to: https://soundcloud.com/timelessjourney Created, written & hosted by DK. Produced by DK Edited by Nick. Executively Produced by Mike Wilson "Come on, be one of us." Thank you for being with us on this Cult Classics journey. | 1h 02m 05s | ||||||
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