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I've tried out a few: The Canon; Picking Favorites; Maltin on Movies; DWITGAOATP; and I Was There Too. Of those, I am only sticking with the latter two.

I am also a fan of this show. My favorite so far was The Untouchables episode when he interviews his Grandmother about Old Hollywood. So sweet!

Kanye West would disagree with you.

I can on my LG G3 (listening to Dracula 2000 right now, in fact). You just go to the site on your browser (I use Chrome if that matters) and selected Episodes from the drop-down menu. You then just click on the title and push play.

You may or may not know this already, but all of their episodes are available on their website. I am a podcast hoarder who saves episodes that I really really like so I have a lot of the old ones back to Congo, but recently, I've been going back to the site and listening to some of the ones I didn't save (but should

Just added it to my Watch Later list. And on a semi-(un)related note, YT also suggested the documentary "Murder on a Sunday Morning" which is also amazing (and infuriating). One forgets how much good stuff is on YT.

I believe there was a feather found. I have to try and remember where I saw that.

The Staircase is awesome. Not aware there was a follow-up. I will have to seek it out. I was talking about the Michael Peterson case with a friend a while back and looked him up on the internet. Apparently, he is out now and is going to get a new trial. There's a new theory that his wife might have been

I think that when I hear the last name Peterson (Scott, Michael, Drew).

I am kinda in the same boat. I went iPhone to LG G3. Right now I'm mostly doing Stitcher which is fine, but it crashes occasionally and it does weird stuff if I pause it sometimes (like starting me back at a previous pause point) and there are a couple podcasts I listened to via iTunes that aren't on it. I have

Same here. It's inspired me to watch some Denzel movies. I watched The Manchurian Candidate last weekend and there is a scene where Denzel punches someone I cannot WAIT to hear them talk about.

My first thought when I read "happens to be a medium' was that the granddaughter was a psychic.

Yes, the frustration you hear in Eric's voice makes Easy Rider one of the best.

In no particular order because I just can't: Easy Rider: The Ride Back; Blame It On Rio; Every Which Way But Loose; The Substitute; and Secret Window

On the one hand, it seems like one would remember every single detail of the day his girlfriend was murdered. However, that would only apply to the actual murderer. For Adnan and Jay and their friends, Hae was just missing and the seriousness of her disappearance didn't really come to light until several days later

Yeah, her weird insistence on using the phrase "stepping out on" when clearly Jay didn't know what the help she was talking about was torturous. Koenig notes that the half-black jury might have been more sympathetic to Jay after seeing this white woman yelling at him on the stand which I thought was kind of odd.

Exactly. There is an odd dismissal of her and her fans who have complained about this movie. Some of us OLD people actually do remember her from way back in the 90s. Heck, THIS old lady was getting ready to go see her in concert when news of her marriage to R. Kelly broke and she was abruptly yanked from the tour.

Yes! All the talk from the prosecution about his "honor" being damaged gave me the ewwwws. I really do think they were doing some anti-Muslim baiting. Yes, this was pre-9/11 and that kind of stuff was a lot less in our faces than it is today, but it was still there and I do feel like that is why they focused on his

I didn't (don't) want to chalk it up as Mansplaining because it was the first episode and maybe this is just sort of the way these two people interact. I'm not familiar with either of these people. He might just a smug douche to everyone, not just his co-host. And she might be a contrarian type who makes up lame