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Hello listeners! We're back!
Sorry for taking some unannounced time off but we're back with some new episodes. And what better way to celebrate than with an episode dedicated to both Ashley's birthday and smut writing!
While we briefly discuss a few short stories, the bulk of this episode focuses on Laura Thalassa's "Four Horsemen Series."
Originally planned for Halloween, but now released at the end of November, this week's episode of the Once Again Podcast is covering Mary Shelley's 1818 novel, Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus.
Join hosts Ashley and Jason as we discuss the plot, themes, and differences between what Shelley wrote and what Frankenstein has become in pop culture.
Also, going forward, in November we will be covering novels in celebration of National Novel Writing Month or NaNoWriMo.
It has been two years since the Cromwell/Piper family saved both Halloweentown and the mortal world from the evil Kalabar. During that time, Aggie Cromwell (Debbie Reynolds) has been developing her grandchildren's magical abilities. But when Marnie Piper (Kimberly J. Brown) falls for their new, mysterious neighbor Cal (Daniel Kountz), the family must return to Halloweentown, once more, to save the day (yet again).
When the Hansen siblings, Matt (Adam O'Leary), Chelsea (Laura Vandervoort), and Taylor (Myles Jeffrey), set their mother Lynette (Caroline Rhea) on a blind date, they soon discover that they may have bit off more than they can chew. At first the charming Dimitri Denatos (Charles Shaughnessy) seemed to be a prince; but could he actually be the Prince of Darkness instead? Well no, because it's a DCOM, but this 2000's comedy has it's charm and is fun for the whole family.
Audiences have seemingly spoken, and things do not look for Warner Bros' newest superhero movie, The Flash (2023). But before that film's release, hosts Ashley and Jason recorded this episode of the Once Again Podcast where they discuss Tim Burton's 1992 film, Batman Returns.
Michael Keaton reprises his role as Batman where he must face a new threat to Gotham City in Danny DeVito's Penguin; and Bruce Wayne finds love in all the wrong places with Michelle Pfeiffer's Selina Kyle.
Rounding out the cast in an underrated performance is Christopher Walken as Max Shreck; billionaire rival to Wayne, funder of the Penguin's gang, and someone who Catwoman would love to get her claws on.
Join us for this year's "Christmas in July" episode (not really) as we give our thoughts and impressions of this hornier-than-you-remember-it movie.
The podcast currently has 116 episodes available.