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30something Movie Podcast

John W. Reid
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  • 594: "And like that... he's gone." | The Usual Suspects (1995)
    This week we’re unraveling The Usual Suspects (1995), the twisty noir where five crooks walk into a lineup and never walk out the same. Kevin Spacey spins his web as Verbal Kint, Gabriel Byrne simmers with guilt, and the specter of Keyser Söze looms larger than life—or maybe larger than myth. It’s a puzzle box of lies, loaded guns, and smoky backrooms, where the truth is as slippery as the devil himself. We’re sifting through the ashes to see why this tangled tale still leaves us questioning everything. Did you enjoy the episode? Don’t forget to hit that subscribe button and join us for more retro movie discussions! Want even more? Get bonus content and connect with us directly by supporting the show on Patreon. For additional episodes and exclusive insights, head to www.30podcast.com. And if you love what you hear, leave us a glowing review on your favorite podcast app—especially Apple Podcasts. Your support keeps the show going!
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  • 593: "What's in the Box?" | Se7en (1995)
    This week we’re descending into Se7en (1995), David Fincher’s rain-soaked nightmare where gluttony, greed, and wrath aren’t just sins—they’re crime scenes. Brad Pitt’s the hot-headed rookie, Morgan Freeman’s the weary sage, and Kevin Spacey’s waiting in the shadows with a plan that’s been rotting for a long time. It’s a bleak dive into moral decay, a city that feels cursed, and a final box that still haunts us. We’re peeling back the blood-streaked layers to figure out why this grim masterpiece refuses to let go. Did you enjoy the episode? Don’t forget to hit that subscribe button and join us for more retro movie discussions! Want even more? Get bonus content and connect with us directly by supporting the show on Patreon. For additional episodes and exclusive insights, head to www.30podcast.com. And if you love what you hear, leave us a glowing review on your favorite podcast app—especially Apple Podcasts. Your support keeps the show going!
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  • 592: "Chasing Amy" | Congo (1995)
    This week we’re cracking open Congo (1995), the jungle romp where killer gorillas guard diamonds and a gorilla named Amy talks with a Nintendo Power Glove. Laura Linney’s armed, Dylan Walsh brought juice boxes for a primate, and Ernie Hudson is the only one who knows what movie he’s in. It’s corporate espionage meets theme park ride—and we’re digging through the chaos to see why this ’90s relic is still echoing through our brains like “Ugly gorilla! Go away!” Did you enjoy the episode? Don’t forget to hit that subscribe button and join us for more retro movie discussions! Want even more? Get bonus content and connect with us directly by supporting the show on Patreon. For additional episodes and exclusive insights, head to www.30podcast.com. And if you love what you hear, leave us a glowing review on your favorite podcast app—especially Apple Podcasts. Your support keeps the show going! Want the lyrics to our Congo song? [Verse 1] We took a trip to Congo, thought it’d be a breeze Diamonds in a lost city, easy cash and a jungle tease But then a scream through the satellite feed For Bruce Campbell a quick cameo Killed by the vicious pale ape – oh no! [Verse 2] Amy’s a talking gorilla in the mist Joe Don Baker’s really pissed Tim Curry sounds like he’s from Moscow Winston Zeddemore is British now There are hidden dangers they’ve all missed. [Chorus] I can’t say… I can’t say… I can’t say… where I’m-a-gonna stay When the gray apes slay [Verse 3] From plane crash landings to high-tech guns To diamond-fueled vapor beams hotter than the sun Jimmy Buffett flew the jet, Peter’s eyes are getting wet Amy met a hunky silverback and to the jungle they will run. [Bridge] “Where’s Homolka?” “Getting chewed.” “Is that a diamond?” “Not anymore, dude.” “Volcano’s bubbling!” “I smell cooked ape!” “Let’s go, let’s go—before we all get vaped!” [Chorus] I can’t say… I can’t say… I can’t say… where I’m-a-gonna stay When the gray apes slay The ground quakes, the lava flows, (doo-doo-doo-doo-doot!) Yeah, the volcano’s gonna blow! It’s CONGO!
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  • 591: "Outbreakin' 2: Electric Pile-o-Goo" | Outbreak (1995)
    This week we’re diving into Outbreak (1995), the viral thriller that turned sneezing into a death sentence. Dustin Hoffman’s a scrappy Army virologist, Rene Russo’s his ex with better instincts, and Morgan Freeman’s somewhere between helpful and horrifying. From monkey smugglers to military cover-ups, we’re breaking quarantine to figure out how this ‘90s pandemic panic still infects our brains today. Did you enjoy the episode? Don’t forget to hit that subscribe button and join us for more retro movie discussions! Want even more? Get bonus content and connect with us directly by supporting the show on Patreon. For additional episodes and exclusive insights, head to www.30podcast.com. And if you love what you hear, leave us a glowing review on your favorite podcast app—especially Apple Podcasts. Your support keeps the show going! Want the lyrics to our Outbreak song? [Verse 1]  At first, we felt a chill, just a cough, a little sweat  Then came the news from overseas—it ain’t over yet  From the jungle to the airwaves, it flew fast and flew unseen  One scratch from Betsy, now this town’s a quarantine [Verse 2]  We wore our masks, we sealed our suits  Still the sirens howled, the threat was absolute  They said “Control the panic,” but we knew it wasn’t true  When your generals are hiding truths, what’s a virologist to do? [Chorus]  We won’t die, not today  Though McClintock’s bombs are coming, we still found another way  We tracked that monkey through the trees, we hit the skies, we found a cure  Now this town will stand, and science will endure [Verse 3]  Jimbo touched that monkey, which grayed out his anatomy   You can call him McDreamy, but his guts turned creamy   Made out with his girlfriend and his luck ran dry First on the slab, and the first to die  [Bridge]  And Robby held on strong, though her hands began to shake  Her life on the line, with every move she’d make  But with serum in the needle and a second left to spare  She took the cure and breathed again, fresh hope in the air [Chorus]  We won’t die, no, not this time  Though fear spread fast and high command tried to cross the line  They said “nuke it from orbit,” we said “That’s insane!”  So we flew between the bombs and saved the town from flame Cedar Creek still breathes…  And we—we won’t die
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  • 590: "Do ya feel lucky... punk?" | Repo Man (1984)
    Buckle up, weirdos—this week we’re cruising into the irradiated heart of 1984’s Repo Man, a punk-fueled odyssey of car repossession, government conspiracies, alien corpses, and existential dread… all wrapped in a glowing Chevy Malibu. Emilio Estevez is the disaffected punk turned repo apprentice, Harry Dean Stanton is his nihilist mentor with a code, and the whole thing spirals into a cosmic joke with radioactive punchlines. From generic food labels to lobotomized suburbanites, we’re digging into Alex Cox’s cult classic to figure out what the hell’s actually in the trunk—and why it still hits 40 years later. Did you enjoy the episode? Don’t forget to hit that subscribe button and join us for more retro movie discussions! Want even more? Get bonus content and connect with us directly by supporting the show on Patreon. For additional episodes and exclusive insights, head to www.30podcast.com. And if you love what you hear, leave us a glowing review on your favorite podcast app—especially Apple Podcasts. Your support keeps the show going! Want the lyrics to our Repo Man song? [Verse 1] Desert highway, sunlight’s dim Open the trunk—goodbye skin Boots on pavement, nothing left He popped the lid and it took his breath [Verse 2] Otto's broke, dumped, and dazed Shredded dreams in Reagan’s haze Repo life? It gets intense Make some money, it all makes cents [Chorus] Hermanos Rodriguez do not approve of drugs. “Neither do I, but it's my birthday,” she shrugs. There are E.T.s in the back Don’t look inside unless you wanna get zapped You’ll get a radioactive tan And you gotta steer clear of the Repo Man. [Verse 3] Parnell got himself lobotomied Metal hand gal tracks the Chevy with speed Lite don’t mess when he’s firing blanks Bud’s got just enough gas left in the tank. [Bridge] Is it little green men or a neutron bomb The TV preacher duped your dad and your mom The American Dream is mostly dead and gone [Chorus] Hermanos Rodriguez do not approve of drugs. “Neither do I, but it's my birthday,” she shrugs. There are aliens in the back Don’t look inside unless you wanna get zapped You’ll get a radioactive tan And you gotta steer clear of the Repo Man.
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