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Hey everyone! Taking a break from Oddities of Yore for a while. As you can imagine, I have had some family things come up and I have to focus on that now. I'm putting this out there to crowd-source some info. If you can share this with your friends or anyone who might know about this Henry Armitage guy that would be a real help. I'll try to post Bi-Weekly if I am able.
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Thanks again, everyone.
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The Armitage Account is a narrative audio drama inspired by the works of H.P. Lovecraft and is set in the fictitious city of Arkham, Massachusetts. Isaac Andrews, plagued with guilt over the events of the last year, begins to search for a connection to his supposed great-grandfather, and the long-deceased head librarian of Miskatonic University, Henry Armitage.
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We hope that you enjoy the Armitage Account. Thank you.
Benjamin Collins...............................Creator/Writer/Sound Engineer/Sound Design/Issac Andrews
Abrham Bogale................................Executive Producer/Director/Audio Technician/
Nathan Winter.....................................................................Story Editor
Sylvie Raeburn.....................................................................Copy Editor
@jawnsaur.............................................................Logo and Cover Art Design
Doctor Pumpkins....................................................Character & Environment Artist
Dylan Deimler............................................................Theme Song Performer
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Horror has a complicated relationship with humanity. It is simultaneously a mirror to our thoughts and fears, as well as a genre that can sometimes be shunned and ostracized. Yet one thing is for sure, horror changes as we do. In the 90's it was the slasher craze, in the 00s it was gore p***, in the 2010's it was religious horror. So the question is what will the next big genre be? Will there be another zombie craze? Will Lovecraft come back from the dead? Today we find out on this episode of The Return of the Movie.
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Love is a hell of a thing. And so is hate and we hate these tropes. Well not the tropes themselves but the problems that they present when presented as a representation of what love and real relationships are supposed to look like. In truth, romantic stories are some of the most fantastical stories that you will find in any media, and when their target audience is young people, in particular young girls, you can begin to see some horrible standards being set. Join Ben and Kenny with Calie of the Melanin Muses Podcast on this episode of The Return of the Movie. \
Calie's Podcast: Melanin Muses Podcast.
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We are back with the next half of the season going back to our anime roots to ask the question, "Why is Anime so damn weird?" To put it lightly there are a LOT of reasons, but the main ones boil down to it being made in Japan, and that manga is made on the internet. Ben, Abe, and Jose dive into beloved tropes like the anime scream, and less loved tropes like the "Really 700 Years Old" trope. Join us for this exciting episode of The Return of the Movie.
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Meet our sister podcast: The Return of the Show. An aftershow podcast where we discuss current nerdy media, make theories, analyze themes, and ask larger questions about the fandom surrounding it.
Its Ring of Power time and Scope is back with the theories and analysis with one catch. Abrham knows nothing about The Lord of the Rings. So join Abe as Ben guides him through the world of Middle Earth and Beyond as they discuss Galadriel, the origin of orcs, Elf Racism, and most importantly why the Meteor Man is definitely Sauron and our poor hobbits are probably going to die. It's no longer 2Fast2Movie, It's now The Return of the Show!
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Ben here with some important updates regarding the video podcast, as well as our new release system with live streams at youtube.com/scopeproductions and the next episode out on September 26th!
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Why are fandoms toxic? Well that is a million-dollar question, isn't it? We all remember Obiwan and Moses Ingram and just how ugly the fan racism was. Add on the problems with the sequel trilogy with John Boyega and Kelly Marie Tran and it becomes quite obvious that the Star Wars fandom has a racism problem. But the question is why does Star Wars, a series about anti-fascism, invite so many racist fans? And how much of shaping the fandom fall on the creators of the properties? Well to answer that we dive into this episode of The Return of the Movie.
This episode features Callie from Urban Force and Melanin Muses!
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In the world of legendary action heroes, two stand out. James Bond and Indiana Jones. But these two pulp heroes have a history, as Bond gave way to Indi, and in some ways, Indi influenced our new Bond. Are they really distinct characters, or are they just carbon copies? And did Bond actually have a bad influence on Indiana? Today we are going to go on another trip through film history, from pulp magazines to drive-in serials. WWII and Coldwar. This is The Return of the Movie.
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Chapters:
01:39 Why Bond and Indi?
02:14 Pulp Fiction 1896
04:46 Flash Gordon, Serials, and WWII
08:21 Cold War and Satire
11:49 Indiana Jones is Made
20:26 Could Indi Exist Without Bond
26:15 Bond Borrowing from Indiana Jones
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