Episodios

  • Silver Screen Podcast - Planes, Trains and Automobiles Review
    Nov 27 2025

    Episode 135 - "You wanna hurt me? Go right ahead if it makes you feel any better. I'm an easy target. Yeah, you're right, I talk too much. I also listen too much. I could be a cold-hearted cynic like you... but I don't like to hurt people's feelings. Well, you think what you want about me; I'm not changing. I like... I like me. My wife likes me. My customers like me. 'Cause I'm the real article. What you see is what you get."

    Happy Thanksgiving, or just Happy Holidays! This timely episode of Silver Screen Podcast is taking the ultimate nightmare road trip, joining Steve Martin and the late, great John Candy and breaking down John Hughes' rare adult comedy 'Planes, Trains & Automobiles'. Our "Hughes Crew" will be very familiar to anyone who caught last week's review of Ferris Bueller's Day Off, as host Mike is joined once again by Michael Whaley and Sandy Eavenson, much better companions than Del Griffith, and not a spilled beer in sight. Our Turkey Day Trio will give their favourite moments of comedy in this hilarious adventure, break down how this complements the all-important emotional heart, and discuss the importance of John Hughes' script and direction, as well as the incomparable performances of Martin and Candy. There's talk of our personal experiences and connections to the movie, how it's popularity has been a slow burn over the years and how it's increasingly become a holiday tradition, on both sides of the Atlantic. Host Mike even presents his bold thesis that it's more of a Christmas movie than a Thanksgiving one, though it's placed in the context of that holiday too. As always we wrap up with audience thoughts, conclusions and scoring. There's lots to enjoy so chuck on this episode with your turkey, or just your average Thursday dinner and don't think about the looming menace of Black Friday! Join us instead doing the Mess Around, swearing at rental agents and ultimately forming connections and getting home, one way or another.

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    "Was that seat hot or what? I feel like a Whopper. Turn me over, I'm done on this side. I'm afraid to look at my ass. There'll be griddle marks."

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    1 h y 25 m
  • HoM: Doctor Who Podcast - "Remembrance of the Daleks" Review & More
    Nov 23 2025

    Series 1, Episode 9 - "Crush the lesser races. Conquer the galaxy. Unimaginable power. Unlimited rice pudding, et cetera, et cetera."

    Welcome back friends of the Doctor. It's been an uncertain time for our favourite Time Lord but with matters settled (for now) we're back with more of our classic reviews to keep the TARDIS fires burning. This month and next we'll be concluding our 2025 series of Dalek-themed episode reviews, and boy do we have a big one (and a relevant one) here right now. Releasing on the very day of Doctor Who's 62nd anniversary we're following the Seventh Doctor and Ace back to the time and place it all began, for the legendary classic serial "Remembrance of the Daleks". Host Mike has fired up the transmat and beamed in a couple of great returning guests to join him and co-host/travelling companion D.K. Firstly it's actor, raconteur and Imperial Dalek lover Cliff Chapman. And last but certainly not least, she has more opinions on the Doctor than Davros, but she loves him really, it's Jillian Speed. Our fearless foursome begin with a brief discussion of favourite Seventh Doctor stories, before the return of the titular "Hit or Miss" section. This time around we're taking in a fitting Dalek ship, an equally relevant special model of the old pepperpots, the last big anniversary specials and a recently dearly departed Doctor. Then it's off to Shoreditch where we're diving very deep into this packed story, taking in themes of racism, the folly of nostalgia, the new master manipulator Doctor, the "surprise" reveals and just why this story ranks among the best to feature the dreaded Dalek menace. We'll cover the outstanding acting, the role of Counter-Measures, which Dalek faction we prefer and even in what way "Remembrance of the Daleks" is like the Barbie movie. We conclude by opening the Subwave Network to gather audience thoughts, sharing our personal highlights and then giving conclusions and scores. So don't go getting close to any suspicious soldiers, do not call Ace small, set down the baseball bat and get ready to enjoy this dense, geeky, informative and fun podcast episode with a nice cup of tea. Maybe some sugar? Would it make a difference?... oh, let's not start all that again.

    Links:

    • Follow Cliff on BlueSky at cliffchapman.bsky.social • Follow Cliff on Instagram at cliff.chapman

    • Check out Cliff's voice acting at Eleventh Hour Audio at https://open.spotify.com/show/6HgAGuMdIYEVstkPWNW86X?si=o-6HRBp2QPyzXjEMFZuZFw

    • Check out Cliff at Prison Escape Utrecht via https://prisonescape.nl/utrecht/en/

    • Follow Jill at @jillianspeed everywhere

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    Writer/Editor/Producer - Michael K. Wilson

    Co-host - D.K

    Created by Michael K. Wilson

    Based on a format by Will Templar

    "Dalek logic: you're the most messed up of us so we'll give you the biggest gun."

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    1 h y 54 m
  • Silver Screen Podcast - Ferris Bueller's Day Off Review
    Nov 20 2025

    Episode 134 - "Ladies and gentlemen, you are such a wonderful crowd, we'd like to play a little tune for you. It's one of my personal favorites and I'd like to dedicate it to a young man who doesn't think he's seen anything good today - Cameron Frye, this one's for you."

    Ohhh yeah. Welcome back film fans to a brand new episode of the Silver Screen Podcast where this week, well, we're ditching our responsibilities, having some fun and joining our friends on Ferris Bueller's Day Off. D.K is MIA, possibly on his ninth sick day (#SaveDK) so host Mike is joined by returning guests Michael Whaley and Sandy Eavenson to break down the fourth-wall breaks, the madcap adventures, the relatability vs the implausibility and the bigger themes and great character work at play in the movie. There's discussion about John Hughes' writing and direction, from the genesis of the script to how it fits within the Hughes ouevre. We'll also discuss the iconic performances; from Matthew Broderick's career-defining lead to Alan Ruck's reflection of our insecurities, right down to minor roles like Charlie Sheen's method acted cameo or Edie McClurg's scene-stealing hilarity, and much more. There's in-depth discussion about why Cameron is the most important character and why his storyline still impacts us today, even being the impetus for Ferris' actions that gives playing hookie a necessary nobility. We'll talk about how the film reflects perfect days in our younger years and captures the moments of uncertainty and doubt as we transition into adulthood. We'll also discuss our favourite jokes, best moments and personal experiences with the film. As always we end with thoughts from our audience and our conclusions, star ratings and final score. So join us and help "save Ferris" as we Twist & Shout into the review...

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    "Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it."

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    1 h y 24 m
  • SSP Cinema Classics 21 - The Wizard of Oz (1939)
    Nov 15 2025

    Cinema Classics Number 21 – “And remember, my sentimental friend, that a heart is not judged by how much you love, but by how much you are loved by others.”

    Just in time for the release of Wicked: For Good, certified Oz-head and regular host Mike Wilson gathers returning guests Nita and Tobi to click their heels together and head over the rainbow for a deep dive into the timeless 1939 classic, The Wizard of Oz. The team explores the film’s monumental cultural impact — from the infamy of the Wicked Witch of the West to the iconic dialogue, songs, and performances that hit harder than a falling farmhouse. They also unpack the troubled production, the rough working conditions, the near-misses, and even debunk the infamous “hanging Munchkin” rumour. But it’s not all dark clouds over Kansas. There’s plenty of laughter, love, and admiration for this cinematic marvel that the U.S. Library of Congress officially named “the most seen movie of all time.” Expect reflections on why the film still resonates, why the story’s been reimagined so often, and why that first burst of Technicolor still takes our breath away. We’ll look at the stunning set design and costumes, the movie’s enduring ideology, and the personal impact it’s had on us all. As always, we wrap things up with a critics’ perspective and our own highlights, conclusions, and scores. So follow the yellow brick road — or just press play — and pay no attention to that man behind the curtain. We’re off to see the Wizard!...

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    Created & Hosted by Michael Wilson.

    Written by Michael Wilson.

    Edited by Michael Wilson.

    Produced by Mike Wilson.

    “Some people without brains do an awful lot of talking, don’t they.”

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    1 h y 27 m
  • SSP Cult Classics 43 - The Running Man (1987) Review
    Nov 4 2025

    D.K's Cult Classics Episode 43 - "You cannot have it both ways. You want ratings. You want people in front of the television instead of picket lines. Well, you're not gonna get that with re-runs of Gilligan's Island."

    Cult Classics gets topical this month. In honour of the release of Edgar Wright's new adaptation of the Stephen King story (and the general state of the world) host D.K has gathered "Runners" Mike Wilson, Michael Whaley & John Adams to face the dystopian challenge of 1987's 'The Running Man'. We put our money on them to win. They're mean motherfu....

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    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

    Co-Produced by Mike Wilson

    Edited by Nick

    Executively Produced by Mike Wilson

    "THE RUNNING MAN has been brought to you by: Breakaway Paramilitary Uniforms, Ortopure Procreation Pill, and Cadre Cola; it hits the spot! Promotional considerations paid for by: Kelton Flame Throwers, Wainwright Electrical Launchers, and Hammond & Gage Chainsaws. Damon Killian's wardrobe by Chez Antoinne: 19th-Century craftsmanship for the 21st-Century man. Cadre Trooper and studio-guard side arms provided by Colchester: the pistol of patriots. Remember: Tickets for the ICS studio tour are always available for Class-A citizens in good standing. If you'd like to be a contestant on THE RUNNING MAN, send a self-addressed stamped envelope to: ICS Talent Hunt, care of your local affiliate, and then go out and do something really despicable! I'm Phil Hilton! Good night, and take care!"

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    52 m
  • SSP Cult Classics Halloween Special - Willy's Wonderland Review
    Oct 31 2025

    D.K's Cult Classics Episode 42 - "Put your balls on Evan. We're going to Willy's!"

    Congratulations. You are officially on staff! Report to Cult Classics for your mop and bucket for the night shift. D.K. and guest Melissa Meliha are waiting for you to join them in helping clear up in Willy's Wonderland. Conclude your spooky season by listening to them muse on everything from puppets to Nic Cage, silent film star. Trust us, this is good, they're connecting, they're sharing their feelings...

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    Follow Melissa on Instagram - Melissa.Meliha

    Voyage L.A. Interview with Melissa Meliha: https://voyagela.com/interview/life-work-with-melissa-meliha/

    Find the podcast all over the internet via https://linktr.ee/mikespods

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    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

    Co-Produced by Melissa Meliha

    Edited by Nick.

    Executively Produced by Mike Wilson

    "Drop the lizard!"

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    57 m
  • HoM: Star Trek Podcast - "Chain of Command" (TNG) Review & More
    Oct 26 2025

    Series 7, Episode 10 - "I don't know how I got here. I was at a seminar in Santa Barbara, the next thing you know I'm crawling around in cat shit!"

    Welcome back aboard, gallant podcast listeners, for this finale epilogue episode of the seventh series of Hit or Miss: Star Trek. Throughout this run, we’ve explored some of the best Bajoran and Cardassian-focused stories — and we couldn’t conclude any other way than with the definitive Cardassian tale: the Star Trek: The Next Generation two-parter “Chain of Command.” Captain Mike returns to the bridge, joined by resident Sci-Fi Queen and shift rotation regular Nita, and we’re delighted to welcome back Rick Everson after far too long away from the podcast. We open with a brief intro and the last Hit or Miss section of this season, taking in episodes of TNG and DS9, the original "Space Karen" and a briefly glimpsed ship from Strange New Worlds. The bulk of the podcast comes next, and is a deep dive into the focus episode. Expect spirited discussion about the fine lines between different command styles and bad leadership, questions over whether Picard was truly the only man who could navigate styrofoam rock, and — of course — intense talk about the incredible but deeply uncomfortable torture scenes (which some listeners may find distressing). From real-world allegory to Star Trek’s long-standing social conscience, we dig into what makes this two-parter so powerful — alongside plenty of well-earned praise for its outstanding writing and acting. To wrap things up, we share your audience thoughts and critical reflections on why “Chain of Command” remains one of Trek’s most revered episodes. Our final scores won’t surprise anyone — but let’s just say, we could be heading to maximum warp. So get comfortable, grab something more appetising than a taspar egg, and join us as we break down two of Star Trek’s finest hours.

    NB: Apologies for the slight audio issues on part of this episode. Every effort has been made to make the disruption as minimal as possible.

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    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 "

    Society should come with a disclaimer!"

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  • Silver Screen Podcast - Best (and Worst) Horror Movies of 2025
    Oct 23 2025

    Episode 130 - "You will taste the sweet pain of death. We will make beautiful music together."

    Welcome, film fiends and macabre movie lovers, to a special Halloween edition of The Silver Screen Podcast! It’s been a terrific year for terror on the big screen, and in honour of spooky season, Mike and D.K. are here to break down the best (and a couple of the worst) horror films of 2025. From Companion to Weapons — and plenty of eerie entries in between — expect spoiler-free reviews and lively discussion of tumultuous twins, creepily close couples, ambulatory agony, determined death, and much more. So light the jack-o’-lantern, dim the lights, and lock the doors… Something spooky this way comes.

    Help support the podcast and show your appreciation by "tipping" or "buying us a coffee" at https://ko-fi.com/mikespodcasts

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    - Find Mike and the podcast all over the internet via https://linktr.ee/mikespods

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    "There were two times I felt truly happy. First, the day I met Josh; second, the day I killed him."

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