Message in a bottle? No, we’ve got severed toes in a bottle! This episode follows a blue collar ne’er-do-well working in a bottle recycling plant who keeps finding rended appendages in growlers and tall boy cans. Who’s missing these digits and why? Take a listen to find out! And after the story, Will and Chris talk about the movie Stanley Kubrick said was the most terrifying film he'd ever seen, the Dutch flick The Vanishing. They'll also tackle the novel it's based on and the American ...
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Message in a bottle? No, we’ve got severed toes in a bottle! This episode follows a blue collar ne’er-do-well working in a bottle recycling plant who keeps finding rended appendages in growlers and tall boy cans. Who’s missing these digits and why? Take a listen to find out! And after the story, Will and Chris talk about the movie Stanley Kubrick said was the most terrifying film he'd ever seen, the Dutch flick The Vanishing. They'll also tackle the novel it's based on and the American ...
This episode we want our podcast in a thin glass. That’s right, we’re talking about the classic British crime film ‘Get Carter’ starring Michael Caine. Plus, we dive deep into the fantastic book it was based on, the criminally underrated ‘Jack’s Return Home’ by Ted Lewis. And to keep things thorough (and fun!) we touch on the Sylvester Stallone remake from the year 2000 as well as the 70’s blaxploitation remake ‘Hit Man’ starring Bernie Casey and Pam Grier.
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Message in a bottle? No, we’ve got severed toes in a bottle! This episode follows a blue collar ne’er-do-well working in a bottle recycling plant who keeps finding rended appendages in growlers and tall boy cans. Who’s missing these digits and why? Take a listen to find out! And after the story, Will and Chris talk about the movie Stanley Kubrick said was the most terrifying film he'd ever seen, the Dutch flick The Vanishing. They'll also tackle the novel it's based on and the American ...