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The podcast currently has 35 episodes available.
June 20th is the official first day of summer, and I thought this slasher, horror flick of the late ’90s would be an excellent kick-off to the summer. On this Flashback Friday, we’re looking at a 1997 film directed by Jim Gillespie, I Know What You Did Last Summer. You're listening to Utter Randomness's podcast, I'm Lulu your host, and this is a Flashback Friday. Oh, and spoilers!
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Born Nathan John Feuerstein, but were commonly known by his stage name, NF. This American rapper, singer, and songwriter started his music career at the Fine Arts Festival in Canton, Michigan. On today’s spotlight artist we’re exploring the music career of NF. This episode is also available as a blog post which you can find here.
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Also known as Amazing So Mun or Amazing Rumor, The Uncanny Counter aired its first season on OCN and Netflix. The show centers around a disabled high schooler who has inexplicably obtained abilities after merging with a spirit named Wi-gen. This symbiotic relationship takes the protagonists, also known as Counters, through a journey of self-discovery, making connections, and fighting evil in various forms. On today's Midnight Binge, we're taking a look at The Uncanny Counter.
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A 1993 historical drama filmed by Martin Scorsese, this romantic drama was based on the 1920s novel of the same name written by Edith Wharton. Critically acclaimed, it was a box office flop on its 1993 release, only garnering $32.3 million. On this Under the Radar, we’re looking at The Age of Innocence and why it wasn’t well-received by audiences.
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Based on Webtoon’s comic of the same name, Sweet Home infected Netflix in December 2020. A South Korean apocalyptic horror, we’re diving into the unique zombie-ish world of Sweet Home. Hello, you're listening to Utter Randomness, I'm Lulu your host and this isn't my voice.
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Not only are spoilers are involved but also trigger warnings, Sweet Home’s main protagonist deals with severe depression and suicidal ideations as well as attempted suicide.
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Over the last 50 years, people of different backgrounds were presumed missing or dead. Until one day, a comet begins hurtling towards earth, this comet slows and makes its landing at the Cascade Range in Washington. This large ball of light explodes, and through the fog 4400 people emerged, none of them have aged and they have no memories of what happened to them since they’ve gone missing. Today’s flashback Friday we are exploring the 2004 series The 4400. This episode is also available as a blog post, which you can find here.
Obviously, spoilers!
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2005 saw The Matrix’s Keanu Reeves become occultist, anti-hero John Constantine in Francis Lawrence‘s version of the DC character. A box office flop, in the last 15 years fans, media, and more began to see the brilliance of the movie and its characters. On this Under the Radar podcast, we’re checking out Constantine.
Obviously, spoilers and a trigger warning, Constantine does openly deal with suicide and self-harm! This episode is also available as a blog post which you can find here.
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Beautifully crafted, witty, magical, and filled with secrets, The Nevers, an HBO show created by Joss Whedon (who stepped down as director/executive producer in November 2020), is an epic tale that follows a growing group of Victorian women and minorities (as well as those living on the fringes of London society) who find themselves in the possession of special powers. On today’s midnight binge we’re taking a look a the world, people, politics, and the production of The Nevers.
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Following the events of the 1994 film, Stargate SG-1 originally premiered on Showtime on July 27, 1997. This Flashback Friday explores the series SG-1, the threats they faced, characters, legacy, and more. This podcast is based on the Utter Randomness blog of the same name and you can find this specific article here.
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Welcome back to part three of our currently reading series. We’re continuing our look into Christopher Paolini’s Eragon. If you haven’t checked out our previous parts or read the book, beware of spoilers. This podcast is based on the Utter Randomness blog. You can find this specific article here.
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The podcast currently has 35 episodes available.