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  • TWT Pocket Size #23: Movies They Just Don't Make Anymore: Kids on Adventures!
    Dec 10 2025

    On this (admittedly beefy) Pocket Size episode, Amelia and Scotty present a bit of a companion piece to their earlier "Teenage Hijinks!" episode with another entry in their ongoing series about Movies They Just Don't Make Anymore, by looking at the uniquely 80s subgenre of "Kids on Adventures!" flicks.

    To that end, they consider three specific entries: 1985's "Goonies" (directed by Richard Donner), 1987's "Monster Squad" (directed by Fred Dekker), and -- perhaps the greatest of them all -- 1986's "Stand By Me" (directed by Rob Reiner). And, of course, no discussion of this particular grouping of movies would be complete without a few words on Steven Spielberg's 1982 classic "E.T.: The Extraterrestrial."

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    1 h et 26 min
  • "We are holding our own."
    Dec 5 2025
    Gordon Lightfoot cemented her in the public consciousness, but the tragedy behind the song was very real. This November marked the 50th anniversary of her sinking, as well as the 29 lives that were lost one stormy night on Lake Superior. On this episode, Amelia tells Scotty and the listeners about the wreck of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald.
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    56 min
  • TWT Pocket Size #22: Movies They Just Don't Make Anymore: Sci-Fi Blockbusters!
    Nov 26 2025

    Yes, yes, Scotty and Amelia know that there's no shortage of science fiction movies to be found at the multiplex or on your streaming platforms. But there's a particular type of one-shot, grown-up sensibility sci-fi blockbuster that has become increasingly rare, and they've decided to take a look back at two shining examples: Steven Spielberg's 1977 classic "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" and James Cameron's 1989 underwater epic "The Abyss."

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    1 h et 2 min
  • "Spootnik!"
    Nov 21 2025

    Not all heroes wear capes...or even walk on two legs. This week Scotty tells Amelia and the listeners about the early days of the Space Race, and some of its non-human pioneers (and sacrifices) in the name of "progress." There was Albert II, a rhesus macaque monkey who became the first mammal to travel into space. There was Ham, a chimpanzee who flew aboard the Mercury-Redstone 2 rocket. And, of course, there was little Laika, a stray dog from the streets of Moscow who entered into orbit and the history books.

    Not all of these furry astronauts survived their flights into the Great Unknown. But they live on forever in our hearts.

    CONTENT WARNING: This episode talks about animal death.

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    1 h et 11 min
  • TWT Pocket Size #21: Movies They Just Don't Make Anymore: Adult Shenanigans!
    Nov 12 2025

    Amelia's back! Having returned from parts unknown, she and Scotty return to their series on Movies They Just Don't Make Anymore by considering the "adult shenanigans!" subgenre...i.e. movies about legitimate grownups getting up to, well, shenanigans. To that end, they look back at three movies from their youth: 1987's "Three Men and a Baby" (starring Tom Sellick, Ted Danson, and Steve Guttenberg), 1988's "Big Business" (starring Lily Tomlin and Bette Midler), and 1989's "Troop Beverly Hills" (starring Shelley Long).

    The night-owl reporter Tom Waits said it best: "I don't want to grow up..."

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    1 h et 24 min
  • "Chemical reactions."
    Nov 7 2025

    Welcome back! Sort of. Amelia remains in an undisclosed location, so in this episode of A Weirdest Thing Podcast, Scotty invites his good friend/real-working-screenwriter Ellen Huggins onto the show to talk about their grad-school days in Boston, their time in the film-industry trenches, the importance of geek "third spaces," writing sexy thrillers for Lifetime and Tubi, what goes into a Hollywood pitch, the awesomeness of the movie "Ghost," and more.

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    2 h et 14 min
  • "Only a mother could love you..."
    Oct 10 2025

    Spooky Season continues as Scotty and Amelia do a deep dive into the new Netflix series "Monster: The Ed Gein Story." They discuss the infamous legacy of "The Ghoul of Plainfield," and then talk about their mixed feelings about the series itself--from its uneasy handling of the true crime elements of the story, to its somewhat more successful attempts at grappling with Gein's impact on the horror genre through three iconic cinematic villains: Norman Bates (from "Psycho"), Leatherface (from "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre"), and Buffalo Bill (from "The Silence of the Lambs").

    WARNING: This episode contains spoilers for "Monster: The Ed Gein Story."

    CONTENT WARNING: This episode describes Gein's crimes in...grisly...detail. Listener discretion advised.

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    1 h et 37 min
  • "Unsolved Mysteries, hosted by Roberta Flack."
    Sep 26 2025

    Amelia is officially moving us into Spooky Season with one of the most infamous mysteries from the September 11 tragedy: the strange disappearance of Dr. Sneha Anne Philip on September 10, 2001. Was she one of the many unidentified victims of the terrorist attack? Or is there more to the story? Amelia tells Scotty what is known--and still unknown--about Doctor Phillip's life and this case.

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    1 h et 21 min