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Movie Rambling & Reviews
by gbensch505
A short form podcast where a certain cinematic topic is discussed with examples m
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Hunting Matthew Nichols and other random film ramblings
I ramble on about various movies that I've viewed for the past few weeks. Drop Dead Gorgeous This is Spinal Tap Ready or Not 2 They Will Kill You etc. etc. I appreciate the listening support. Always looking for episode suggestions. With all these trying times, movies do help to distract the mind. Thank you and another new episode will be coming soon.
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Project Hail Mary: A Solo Space Epic Reimagined
Greg reviews Project Hail Mary, sharing his spoiler-free thoughts on the film adaptation of Andy Weir's novel. He discusses the science-driven plot, Ryland Grace's journey, and the film's emotional and visual strengths, praising Ryan Gosling's performance and the bonding with an alien companion. Greg compares the book and movie, noting how the film condenses scientific explanations while retaining the heart of the story, and encourages viewers—especially young people—to be inspired by the film’s celebration of science.
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Friday the 13th - March 2026
Sadly, it was delayed a couple of days, however I was still able to record an episode discussing Part 3D and Jason Goes to Hell. I just rambled on about why I enjoyed Part 3 and why Jason Goes to Hell is more... meh. Thank you for listening
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Scream 7
No spoilers. I just rambled on about Scream 7 and I found it to be entertaining. For the 7th movie in the franchise, I feel it's still holding things together. It's not perfect, not the best, however it was entertaining. Better than some of the other horror/slasher franchises if they reach to this level. I want horror, specifically slashers to still be active in the future. Supporting them is the only way. Yes, Scream 7 was middle of the road, however it is worth a watch. And encouraging others to see it and make their own decision if it's good or bad. I'm frustrated with individuals putting the movie down on opening weekend. We need to support movies and the theater, before it goes away. I also talk briefly about the voiceover work I did for a commercial. Shared the link below. https://youtu.be/1opFinxTr7A?si=5CYNR_JFEL3-HWeQ
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February Friday the 13th Part 4 discussion
In an ongoing subject, I'm going to review a Friday the 13th movie that I'll view on the day. Of course I was a little late with releasing this one. However I do discuss the movie with a minor breakdown with minimal spoilers. I can't rate this one though, it'd be 10/10 , it's a biased rating. Enjoy the episode. Thank you for listening
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Thoughts on Send Help & Iron Lung
Mid February discussion of 2 solo-esque survival movies that I saw at the theater. Send Help(3D)- 9/10 Iron Lung - 2/10 Thank you for listening
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January Movies and Ramblings.
Sorry for the delay. If this is your first time. Welcome to the show. It's just me and I ramble about movies and those things that apply to movies. This episode I discuss. Anaconda Primate 28 Years Later: Bone Temple Send Help and Ramblings about anything else that popped in my head. Feel free to message and Enjoy the episode. Thank you for listening.
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Top Ten favorite Horror Movies of 2025
Not necessarily the best, however ten of the most entertaining horror movies of 2025. Each one has a different level of fun for my viewing pleasure this year. Ready for 2025 to be history and to embrace the new year with great enthusiasm. Thank you for listening and supporting my podcast. See you in the New Year.
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Wicked Thanksgiving Frankenstein Ramblings
After two weeks of a minor shake up of plans. I came back to record an episode before Thanksgiving. I ramble on about Wicked and Frankenstein, also touching upon Thanksgiving movies. I also talk about the movie that I am a part of "An American Folklore" Still in production, but some reworking needs to be done. Thank you for listening. Happy Thanksgiving. My Letterboxd - https://boxd.it/1eIz Reach out and message me.
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2025 the year of Doppelgangers and Dual roles
Maybe it hasn't been the busiest year for this, however it has been notable. Sadly some spoiling has been done, but it had to be done. Come join me on a rambling adventure as I touch upon this theme. Thank you for listening.
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SHOCKTOBER Day 31 - HAPPY HALLOWEEN
Happy Halloween. Another great SHOCKTOBER. Thank you for listening and sharing this time with me. It was fun for me, but it went like a whirlwind. It feels like October just started. This year was grand and I hope next year's is even better. I will be back soon. I want to ride this momentum and keep making episodes. I do have ideas, I just need to follow through. I do catalog my viewing on Letterboxd . So you can follow me there. https://boxd.it/Pc05Y I appreciate all who listen, supporting my fun little podcast. Thank you
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SHOCKTOBER Day 29
I was unsure what to watch, I knew it was going to be a movie from the Halloween franchise. Listener Victoria suggested a randomizer. It spun and I got... Halloween Ends I was pleased with the selection.
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SHOCKTOBER Day 28
I was a little deficient with a movie watch, however I do discuss Fortnite. It's a little geeky, but I enjoy the game immensely.
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SHOCKTOBER Day 27
The final few days and I had a good day. I watched: Jester 2 The Haunted Castle (1921) Christy (2025) [Mystery Movie Monday] Can't have days like this everyday. Hope everyone is doing well. Thank you for listening
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SHOCKTOBER Day 26 : Vicious, Undead & Welcome to Derry
Enjoying the remaining days of Shocktober. Hope you are as well. Just checking my list to see what subgenres I might be missing or decades I'm absent with. Undead was #10 foreign movie. Yes! Enjoy the episode.
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SHOCKTOBER 25th
Another great day of movies The Long Walk - based off of the Stephen King book, I plan to discuss this further with a future episode. Then I watched 2 classic Universal monster movies, both the 3rd in a trilogy. Son of Frankenstein and The Creature Walks Among Us. Both outstanding, not as good as the original/first in their respective trilogy, yet they hold their own. Thank you for listening.
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SHOCKTOBER Day 24
I was able to get 2 movies in, it was a little bit tougher today, however I squeaked them in. Had this one movie on a list and it fit in perfectly for Shocktober. Severance (2007) While looking for this movie, Altered States(1980) crossed my path. Haven't viewed it in many a year. I was in the mood for something trippy. Enjoy the episode.
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SHOCKTOBER Day 23 - More Foreign Horror Delirium/Tamara
Another giallo was recommended, so I had to check it out. While the other movie viewed was one on a list of theatrically released movies that I had missed. Either way I viewed both movies as a win-win situation. Hope you enjoyed the episode. Thank you for listening
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SHOCKTOBER Day 22
Another great day and I was able to watch 2 more interesting Foreign Horror Movies. One from Ireland and the other from France. Both are uniquely different. One dealt with a monster tentacled creature. The other prisoners are dealing with black magic. Hope you enjoyed the episode. I appreciate you listening.
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SHOCKTOBER Day 21
Went with some foreign horror. I noticed I was missing some horror from other countries, so I watched one from Hungary and Italy. Enjoyed both immensely and I rave about it in the episode. Hope you enjoyed the episode. Thank you for listening.
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SHOCKTOBER Day 20
Had a good day. Felt motivated to watch a foreign horror movie and Guillermo Del Toro was on my mind because of Frankenstein. So I indulged in Cronos. Then it was Mystery Movie Monday and I really hoped for horror. My intuition was correct, Shelby Oaks was the mystery movie. Definitely had a stronger beginning than end. Enjoyed it for not knowing what it was. Thank you for listening.
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SHOCKTOBER Day 19
Needed a pick me up, so I went with a favorite. The Monster Squad Such an enjoyable movie. I totally could have been in this club. Heck I probably tried to start my own Monster Squad. No one I knew was into this as much as I was. So I gush about Monster Squad, rambling about my love. Enjoy. Thank you for listening
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SHOCKTOBER Day 18
Finished my viewings from the Osgood Perkins library of directed movies. Gretel & Hansel and The Monkey. Then I discuss my ranking of the movies. Of course I was so excited about The Monkey, that I spaced my review of Gretel & Hansel. I do comment on it, just mostly touching upon it.
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SHOCKTOBER Days 16&17
I'm continuing to watch the few movies that Osgood Perkins has directed. Of course I noticed a theme with 2 of them with the use of the devil. So I viewed them 2 days in a row. I kinda spaced it about watching his movies for SHOCKTOBER, then I saw that the trailer for his new movie "Keeper" is now available. I'm planning to go regardless, so I hope to not see the trailer. The teaser was enough. This brief episode is 12 minutes of me discussing The Blackcoats Daughter and Longlegs. Both unique and different from mainstream horror. Worth a watch. Thank you for listening.
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SHOCKTOBER Day 15
Wow! I had the opportunity to see The Nightmare on Elm Street Part 2 in theaters. I didn't think I was going to be able to go, but my schedule opened up. Another classic on the Big Screen it's been an epic week. so glad Cinemark brought these classics out. Enjoy the episode and thank you for listening
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SHOCKTOBER Day 14
It was a treat seeing Trick 'r Treat in the theater. What an awesome movie and twas a shame it was shelved and didn't receive a proper theatrical release. I was fortunate enough to see it in a theater previously. Here I am rambling right after the movie viewing.
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SHOCKTOBER Day 13
Had a family party over the weekend, so it ate up some time. Still managed to watch a few movies. Recorded this episode, right after viewing Friday the 13th Part 2. It was the jolt I needed to get back to recording and on track with SHOCKTOBER. Thank you for listening. Enjoy my ramblings. Ha ha
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SHOCKTOBER Day 9
Posting a Couple Days after recording. Sorry for the delay. Enjoy
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SHOCKTOBER Day 7
Started to dip into some early cinematic decades. First movie was a review of a 1942 romantic comedy, not really horror except it did have a Witch as a primary character. I gave it a pass, the 1940s was a tough decade for horror, I wanted a new watch. Second movie was Stephen King's "Thinner" I give a fun story about the theatrical experience of this one. Enjoy the episode Sorry for the delay.
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SHOCKTOBER Day 5&6
The weekend got hectic at the end. Recording opportunity was slim. Monday wasn't much better, but I was able to squeeze 2 movies in. Sorry for the delay in posting.
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Day 4 of SHOCKTOBER
Had a stellar day and made it through 3 movies. I am the Pretty Thing that Lives in the House V/H/S Halloween Carrie Enjoying Shocktober and I hope you are as well .
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SHOCKTOBER Day 3
Still rocking through SHOCKTOBER. Had some technical issues(forgot to save my original recording) So I rambled on about Time Cut and time traveling horror movies.
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SHOCKTOBER Day 2 : #2 & #3
I was able to get 2 movies in. The first was a mockumentary titled "Found Footage: The making of the Paterson Project. The second movie a decent slasher, "Night of the Reaper" I hope you enjoy my brief ramblings of these 2 movies. Thank you for listening.
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SHOCKTOBER Day 1: KILLER KLOWNS
I'm being very ambitious this year and I'm going to try and record my viewing of the day for the entire month of SHOCKTOBER. I've been busy , however no excuse. I just need to get more content out there. It's therapeutic in ways. So I decided to go with a classic to start it all off. Enjoy the episode. Thank you for listening and your support.
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Happy Friday the 13th: a rambling review of Jason Takes Manhattan a Friday the 13th event
With celebrating Friday the 13th. I indulge upon the 8th entry into the franchise. Jason takes a cruise. With a group of teens taking a cruise to New York to celebrate their graduation, Jason rains on their parade. Will the teens and chaperones make it to NY before Jason gets them all. Thank you for listening.
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The Monkey
Stephen King's The Monkey has been brought to life this year in Oz Perkins, The Monkey. The short story was first published in 1980 as a booklet and then added to a compilation of King's stories in Skeleton Crew(1985). A movie that was clearly influenced by his story was The Devil's Gift (1984). It was even a Dollar Baby and a short film released in 2023. I discuss all this and more in the episode. Thank you for listening. Enjoy
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The Scary Movie franchise
I do a small breakdown of the Scary Movie franchise. Mostly it's just rambling about the Five movies. Mentioning the movies that gave the foundation for each one. At the end I do give a ranking of my favorite to the least favorite. I do enjoy the Scary Movie franchise, but they're not for everyone. They're very un-poltically correct. Absolutely insulting at times, but no one is safe. no gender. no race. Open for everyone and anyone to be a victim. Yet, I can dumb down the brain and enjoy the parodies of many better horror movies. Thank you for listening
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Trilogy and Duo movies that need a third
A general look at trilogies, I lost off a few. The focus was to discuss movies that have 2 and need that third to make it a trilogy. In good Rambling and Review fashion, I just go off on a tangent rambling about various trilogies and a few that deserve one last movie to complete the vision.
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Winter Movies
More winter movies that induce the cold. A year ago I had another Winter themed episode, discussing some of the chilling movies. This episode I choose some lighter movies of sorts. Two different types of comedic movies that incorporate the winter landscape as an additional character. Fargo and Grumpy Old Men, one a dark comedy of sorts and the other a buddy romantic comedy. With the " Polar Vortex " looming over parts of America, these movies will help pass the time of the deep chill in the air. Thank you for listening and more to come in the future.
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Top Ten Horror of 2024
A new year and what better way to welcome it, then a list of favorite horror movies. The list of ten movies, may not necessarily be the best of 2024, however the ten that I know I'll revisit in the future, some might even be a regular annual watch. I don't break the movies down, more just give a response to why it made the list. I do give a few honorable mentions as well. Thank you for listening.
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Thanksgiving Comfort movies
Just a quick rambling to inspire the upcoming holiday. Needed a distraction so I thought I'd ramble about those holiday comfort movies. In regards to these "comfort movies" it is in reference to those cinematic staples that you watch around the holidays. I have many great memories of going to the cinema or sitting on the couch with my siblings, absorbing a movie or several movies. I rattled off a few examples in the episode. One example being, a marathon of James Bond movies on a cable network. I plan to do a deeper rambling in the next episode about this mega franchise of cinematic gold. Hope all is well and enjoy this small appetizer for a much larger episode.
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SHOCKTOBER 2024
Every October, the magic of the season turns up my viewing to straight horror and it becomes... Shocktober. With a few simple rules : 31 different subgenres of horror 10 different countries with at least one movie from each decade since 1920 Average rating above 6/10 Majority of the movies, new or new to me It is always ambitious, however attainable. Plus, more and more individuals as well as websites/social media outlets. Post their own version of watching a horror movie a day. Some are more stringent, even giving titles to view While others just give a theme/topic for each day. This was something that changed over the years for me. Encouragement from family and friends has gotten me to this current format. Giving suggestions and tweaks to the formula. Thank you for my listening. You can find my SHOCKTOBER list and others on Letterboxd SHOCKTOBER 2024 https://boxd.it/zelUy Sit back, relax and enjoy my rambling about... Shocktober
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Episode 13 - The Friday the 13th movie series Part 1
The podcast is my personal exploration in the world of cinema and this episode felt fitting to honor the movie series, Friday the 13th, my 13th episode, released on Friday the 13th. This is the first of what hopefully will be a multiple part series, specifically reserved for the days of Friday the 13th. I briefly touch upon the various movies within the series. Rambling about my personal feelings towards them. I then take a deeper dive into my favorite of the series, Jason Lives. Thanks for listening. Feedback is always welcome.
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Episode 12 - Movie Trailers
I ramble about movie trailers. Some favorites and one trailer that spoiled the movie. There's a small list of voiceover actors from various trailers. Don LaFontaine Hal Douglas Redd Pepper Percy Rodriguez Mark Elliott General Voice Actors mentioned Peter Cullen Frank Welker It's a subject that has played with me for many a year. A dream profession. Ha ha. Thank you for listening.
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Episode 11: Terminator 2, more lightning in a bottle
Another movie to be added to my "Lightning in the Bottle" collection. Back in 1991, this was the must see movie on my list. Even now it's an exciting viewing, every time. The movie came out at the exact moment with the perfect cast. Like capturing lightning in a bottle.
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Episode 10 - 30 Year Horror Movie Theatrical Release Challenge
A milestone episode. #10 I struggled with trying to figure out a good topic. 10-Top Ten lists, nah... I'll save that for #100 So I settled on a challenge of watching all the horror movies theatrically released since 1990 Now this is an interesting going challenge, but the 30 year challenge is the one I briefly discussed. 976 horror movies from 1990-2019 It was created by my great friend Jody Branham and supported by me. It was a challenge, highs and lows for each of us, but we helped to encourage each other along the way. Definitely a highlight in my cinematic viewing career. I mostly just ramble, however I give a favorite movie of each given year. Some years had multiple favorites, while other years it was an easy pick. Thank you for listening. Enjoy the episode. Here's the Letterboxd link: Film Challenge: Three Decades of Theatrical Horror (1990 - 2019) Final https://boxd.it/4r2qm
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Episode 9: Robocop - Movie comparison
It is a solo discuss the similarities and differences between the RoboCop original and remake. Sting and Winnie-the-Pooh Blood & Honey 2 are mentioned at the beginning of the episode. Generic reflection and rating. Hope you all are enjoying the podcast. Thank you for listening.
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Forbidden Fruit VHS Days - Episode 8
Growing up in the 1980s, my brother had a small collection of horror movies on VHS. It was like a treasure trove of forbidden fruit. I ramble and reminisce about those golden years of enjoying hidden joy.
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Going to the Goondocks
In this episode I went with a classic, all-time favorite movie... The Goonies. I realize it's not a movie for everyone, however, it is everything for me. This movie always takes me back to my childhood. So I rambled on about the movie with a slight review, it is 39 years old... sheesh, I feel old now. Thank you for listening. I'm enjoying recording.
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Retrospect comparison of American Graffiti and Dazed & Confused
I do a brief comparison of these 2 American gems in cinema history. The 2 movies have similar themes and story beats. Clearly one was influenced by the other.
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