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Hey everyone,
I'm sad to announce that we will cease production of Mild Peril podcasts for the foreseeable future. It may come back at some point, but it's unlikely. Thank you all for listening all these years, it's been a lot of fun. This podcast episode explains a bit more as to why we are stopping, but be warned that it was recorded in a closet and the sound quality isn't that great.
If you're going to miss us, give Danielle a follow on Instagram and Twitter @hiiamahugenerd for all sorts of dog photos and musings on niche movies.
Thanks again, and so long, farewell...
We're back with a new (silent)co-host, Alberta the dog! To celebrate, we watch the 2009 film 'Hotel for Dogs,' which is somehow our first dog movie?!?!
Danielle was a werewolf, Sam loves Wishbone, Alberta and Holly sleep, and we all have a howling good time!
Notes-
*The Divine Lorraine Hotel was built in 1892, making it Victorian and not Art Deco.
*I know you all want a Bertie picture.
Mild Peril is back from the seemingly dead and we're watching the 2018 Disney Channel original movie, 'Zombies!' Danielle courts possible sponsors, Sam only watches cheerleading sequels, and we're very sorry for the delay once again. Please listen to the beginning of the episode to hear what we've been up to and hopefully you can understand why it was hard to record for a while. But we're back on track and ready to get regularly scheduled episodes to you, woo hoo!
Happy Halloween! We're sorry the podcast vanished mysteriously (OoOoOohhhh) for a few months but Danielle and Sam are back just in time for SPOOKY SEASON! We watched Danielle's personal VHS copy of the 1995 live-action adaptation of 'Casper.'
Danielle is believing, Sam doesn't mess with ghosts, and we discover a horrifying plot-hole.
Notes-
*Sabrina and Archie are in the same universe, but that doesn't include Casper or Wendy. Whoops.
*Here is the link to the Crypt Keeper rap. It's dumber than I remember.
*Danielle was describing the plot of 'While You Were Sleeping,' not 'Sleepless in Seattle.' Bill Pullman is in both of them and they have 'Sleep' in the title and I saw them both 20 years ago. Give me a break.
After over a decade of being Digi-dorks, Jess and Danielle are excited to finally watch the English dub of 2015's 'Digimon Tri!' This is technically the first three episodes, but it was released as a movie in Japan, so it counts by our rules. Don't @ us.
Jess frequently talks like Patamon, Danielle pretends she's in 'Akira,' and we both still have weird crushes on Matt even though we're adults.
Hey buddddddddddies! Our 50th (!) episode is extra special because we recorded it on Danielle's 29th (!!!) birthday! To celebrate, Danielle and Sam watched the 1992 goofball comedy, 'Encino Man.' Yes, after bringing up Brendan Fraser in every other episode, we're finally watching a movie he stars in. Danielle is a unique weasel, Sam is now very pro-Pauly Shore, and we both only care about nugs, grindage, and chillinggggggggg.
Danielle finds the perfect movie for her and Jess to agree on, the 2016 British biopic 'A Street Cat Named Bob.' Danielle is a creeper, Jess fawns over cats, and we both give a mandatory Harry Styles update.
Please note that the rating of this movie varies by country, but it ultimately is very family friendly. In the US, it's available on Netflix, we highly recommend you check it out!
We attempt to watch the 1990 made for TV movie garbage 'Archie: To Riverdale and Back Again,' but in a Mild Peril first, can't make it through. So this podcast is really just a vehicle for us to discuss the Archie comics, Josie & the Pussycats, and the CW show, 'Riverdale.' Danielle almost died watching 'Interview with a Vampire,' Sam reminds Danielle of their only Betty & Veronica-esque high school love triangle, and we both really love hot emo Jughead way more than we should.
The podcast currently has 57 episodes available.