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The Strike & Ellacott Files

The Strike and Ellacott Files

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An unofficial podcast by three women who love all things relating to Robert Galbraith's Cormoran Strike and Robin Ellacott series. A StrikeFans.com affiliate. Season 5 covering The Silkworm starting 15 November.
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The Strike Twice Podcast

The Strike Twice Podcast

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Derrick Lewis and Jonee Lewis-Riley host this weekly review disscussing the former Arrowverse show the CW's Black Lightning. We’ll also dive into other interest such as film, tv, and wrestling. Email questions at Striking2times@gmail.com
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This podcast marks 100 years since the Great Strike of 1917 took place in Sydney. Thousands of workers downed tools and one seventh of the city’s population protested in the streets. Hear why the strike erupted, how it divided communities and shaped political consciousness for decades to come. Join Laila Ellmoos, City of Sydney Historian, as she describes this dispute through oral histories. Discover local characters, hear personal tales and reflect on why this watershed movement has faded f ...
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The VHS Strikes Back

Whatever Entertainment

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Nostalgic movie review show hosted by Whatever Entertainment team, Dave and Chris. The guys go back in time to review some wonderful and truly awful movies from the days before streaming and even DVD's and had to go to the video store to pick up the latest entertainment. If you want to email the show please contact us on: thevhsstrikesback@gmail.com Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thevhsstrikesback/support
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Two gaming dads come together to discuss more than just games. We get to the nitty gritty of topics that most ppl won't discuss... but most of all what happens in the mancave stays in the mancave! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stg-slipshot/support
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The StrikeZone

Joe Passarelli

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A sports, wrestling, and pop culture themed podcast featuring Jason Jasionowski, Joe Passarelli, Steve Moul, Nate Grist, also featuring guests. We started as a college radio show in 2008. 2021 marks the return of the show!!! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joe-passarelli/support
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The Third Strike is hosted by Zach Kaplan and Eddie Yellin, two baseball fans who like the Yankees and Mets respectively and often argue about the two teams. Tune in as they talk about general news, trades, scores and the postseason! Cover art photo provided by Eduardo Balderas on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@eduardobal
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Join Steve, Tim, and Linton as they dive into film franchises to talk the good, the bad, and the commercially mandated. The Franchise Strikes Back is the definitive podcast for pinpointing where a movie series went wrong, which ones should go on forever, and which ones were weird enough that we should be grateful for what we got.
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'The Humans Strike Back' by Hotjar is a podcast designed to help you succeed by putting people first. Discover the stories of other humans who are making a difference and thriving by putting their users, customers, team members first – so you can learn from them, take action and grow.
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The Umpire Strikes Back

Hampshire Cricket Board

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Welcome to the new Hampshire Cricket Board podcast. We will be going into detail on all elements of our work across the county. Get in touch! Twitter @HampshireCB Facebook @hantscricketboard Instagram @hantscricketboard
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Author commentary for the Star Wars anthology book, From A Certain Point of View: The Empire Strikes Back. Listen to the contributors discuss the inspiration and creative process behind their short stories with members of the Star Wars Books editorial team! The perfect companion to your From a Certain Point of View experience. Note: Spoilers ahead! We encourage listeners to read the book before diving into this audio companion.
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In this week's episode, we begin our reread of The Silkworm, covering chapters 1-3, including all of the Strike news we missed out on in between seasons. Next episode (29 November): Chapters 4-7 Links: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1327130/Tom-Joness-illegitimate-child-night-stand-tells-rage-pain.html https://www.hogwartsprofessor.c…
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Frank Drebin first graced our screens in 1982 with Police Squad, but 6 episodes is all we got. Fast forward 6 years and we get to this week's Chris pick with The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! The production of The Naked Gun was like a case file thick with mystery, mayhem, and, most likely, unpaid parking tickets. Directed by the Zucker…
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New supporter Gareth has chosen a cult classic comedy horror movie this week with 1990's Tremors. Tremors was a collaborative effort between director Ron Underwood, producer Gail Katz, and writers S.S. Wilson and Brent Maddock, who crafted a unique blend of science fiction, horror, and comedy. Filming took place primarily in the arid landscapes of …
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Herb's picked a few Aussie classics and this week's pick is no exception with the war drama Gallipoli! Gallipoli, directed by Peter Weir, was a large-scale and highly ambitious undertaking that sought to depict the experiences of young Australian soldiers during the ill-fated Gallipoli campaign of World War I. Weir, who co-wrote the film with David…
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This week, Ashley, Dan, Mike, and Pat look back at Weezer's 1994 debut, commonly referred to as "The Blue Album," take swigs of Jack Daniel's, and play America's favorite fast food game show "What's My Order." Along the way, the core four are distracted by the ice cream maker guy in EMPIRE STRIKES BACK, the upcoming election, "solo polyamory," and …
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Stephen has picked some crackers in the past, and this time, he's chosen the iconic 1991 biopic The Doors. The production of The Doors (1991), directed by Oliver Stone, was a passionate and meticulous effort to capture the wild spirit of Jim Morrison and the iconic 1960s rock band. Stone, known for his intense filmmaking style, had long been fascin…
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Blake has been a great friend and supporter for a good while now. And hopefully after this review of 1993's Fatal Instinct he still is! Fatal Instinct was an ambitious attempt to spoof the popular erotic thrillers of the early 1990s, but it quickly became an exercise in comedic misfires. Directed by Carl Reiner, a seasoned comedy veteran, the film …
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Pat is back! The core four return for a super-sized episode, drinking LULZ Apple Cinnamon Hard Seltzer and some mystery beers courtesy of Dan. They dive into Sponge's latest release, 1994, and discuss the best and the worst of the HALLOWEEN franchise. Along the way they are distracted by haunted houses, adult education, sex in your twenties, and Mi…
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One of Dave's childhood favorites, despite a fair sledding from mates, is up for scrutiny this week! And with a 16 year old Jennifer Connely heading up against a middle aged pop star, what could possibly go wrong? directed by Jim Henson, was an ambitious blend of puppetry, live-action, and cutting-edge visual effects for its time. The film was a co…
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We're back this week for a bit of an unhinged bonus episode celebrating the 40th birthday of Sneha, one of our listeners, discussing JKR's latest THM header, and our plans to cover The Silkworm. Links: www.thesefilespod.com www.ko-fi.com/thesefilespod www.facebook.com/thesefilespod www.twitter.com/thesefilespod www.instagram.com/thesefilespod http:…
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This week, Ashley, Dan, and Mike are joined by returning champion, Metal Dave. He brings over some Voodoo Ranger pumpkin ale to discuss a favorite record of his, Stone Temple Pilots' debut album, CORE. Along the way, the gang gets distracted by adult learning, Chinese food, Burger King, and Indinana.…
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Chris stumbled across the original Cage while looking for the worst martial arts movies ever made. So it was only a matter of time before he picked the sequel to cover. The production of Cage II (1994) is a bit like the cinematic equivalent of an underdog pub brawl—scrappy, gritty, and utterly unapologetic. Directed by Lang Elliott, it’s the kind o…
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Supporter Leigh's chosen a cult-classic horror movie this week with Demons from 1985. Directed by Lamberto Bava and produced by Dario Argento, is a classic Italian horror film known for its intense gore, vibrant visuals, and relentless pace. The production took place in Berlin, with much of the action set inside an old movie theater, where a group …
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Ashley, Dan, and Mike are joined by friend and one of the six DoM listeners, Wyatt! The episode's focus is Marcy Playground's 1997 self-titled debut but along the way, the crew gets sidetracked by hot dogs, fast food architecture, AI yacht rock covers, Sexyy Red's lipgloss line, and baby oil.
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Supporter Susan from Geek Girl Soup (https://geekgirlsoup.com) has picked some corkers in the past, and this choice is no exception. It's the 1987 body horror comedy, Street Trash. Street Trash, directed by Jim Muro, was a low-budget endeavor that became known for its outrageous blend of horror, comedy, and social commentary. The film was originall…
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Dylan's pick for this week is the Legend of Bagger Vance. The Legend of Bagger Vance (2000), directed by Robert Redford, aimed to capture a blend of magical realism and historical drama set against the backdrop of 1930s Savannah, Georgia. Adapted from the novel by Steven Pressfield, the screenplay by Jeremy Leven focused on themes of redemption and…
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Dave has gone for an iconic action thriller this week with The Fugitive! The production of The Fugitive (1993) was a complex and ambitious endeavor, led by director Andrew Davis. The film was adapted from the 1960s television series of the same name, and the script underwent several rewrites to craft a narrative that balanced action, drama, and cha…
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This one is from Chris' sweet spot of the early 1990's action movie but very few people have heard of! "Double Trouble" (1992) is an action-comedy film starring the Barbarian Brothers, Peter and David Paul, as twin brothers with vastly different personalities. Peter Jade is a tough, no-nonsense cop, while David Jade is a carefree, muscle-bound nigh…
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Returning supporter Glyn has chosen a sci-fi cult-class in the 1986 box-office bomb, Solarbabies. "Solarbabies" (1986) is a sci-fi adventure film set in a dystopian future where Earth has become a barren wasteland controlled by the oppressive Eco Protectorate, which hoards the planet's dwindling water supply. The story follows a group of orphaned t…
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Today, we have a special bonus episode with bloopers and outtakes from the second half of season 4, covering The Running Grave. We hope you enjoy these clips that didn’t make the final cut! Links: www.thesefilespod.com www.ko-fi.com/thesefilespod www.facebook.com/thesefilespod www.instagram.com/thesefilespod www.twitter.com/thesefilespod http://the…
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"Wild Things" (1998) is the pick from Patreon supporter Helen this week. It's definitely a memorable one for both hosts, though maybe not for the intricate twists and turns of the storyline. "Wild Things" was a sultry neo-noir thriller directed by John McNaughton, renowned for his work on "Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer." The production of "Wil…
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The core four is back, throwing down a 30 rack of Busch Light Peach & 99 Shots (they have more than bananas today). They discuss No Doubt's 1995 breakthrough album TRAGIC KINGDOM, chow down on Burrito Station, and play America's favorite game show, WORLD'S BEST DADDY. Along the way they are distracted by old girlfriends, a lost phone at the airport…
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Today we discuss the long awaited final chapter of The Running Grave, chapter 136. We discuss Strike and Robin's conversation in their office, listener questions and takeaways, as well as our own takeaways from the book. Links: www.thesefilespod.com www.ko-fi.com/thesefilespod www.facebook.com/thesefilespod www.twitter.com/thesefilespod www.instagr…
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After a couple of big-hitting blockbusters the last couple of weeks, Patreon JAC has remained we stay grounded with the little-known cult movie Tammy and the T-Rex. "Tammy and the T-Rex," a film so bonkers you'd think the creators were on a week-long bender, was directed by Stewart Raffill. The story behind this 1994 madness starts with Raffill and…
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Today, we cover chapters 134 and 135 of The Running Grave. We discuss Will's reunion with his family, Strike and Lucy's conversation, and Strike's meeting with Amelia. Next episode (August 15): Chapter 136 Links: https://thesefilespod.com/blog/the-maid-of-the-silver-sea-and-the-hallmarked-man/ www.thesefilespod.com www.ko-fi.com/thesefilespod www.f…
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The most rented video of 1991 came out the year previous in cinemas and is this week's pick for Dave. "Ghost" (1990) was a collaborative effort that blended romance, supernatural elements, and drama to create a timeless film. Directed by Jerry Zucker, known primarily for his work in comedy, the film marked a significant shift in his career. The scr…
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Today, we cover chapters 130-133 of The Running Grave. We discuss Robin's confrontation at the Rupert Court Temple, and the final part of Strike's confrontation with the killer. Next episode (August 8): Chapters 134-136 Links: https://www.youtube.com/@FandomHype www.thesefilespod.com www.ko-fi.com/thesefilespod www.facebook.com/thesefilespod www.tw…
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In a departure from martial arts or buddy cop movies, Chris has gone for the heart warming comedy from 1987, Three Men and a Baby. Three Men and a Baby was an American adaptation of the 1985 French film "Trois Hommes et un Couffin" (Three Men and a Cradle), produced by Touchstone Pictures. The casting was crucial to the film's success, bringing tog…
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In this week’s episode, we cover chapters 125-129 of The Running Grave. We discuss the news about Chapman Farm, Robin at Rupert Court Temple, and the beginning of Strike’s killer confrontation.Next episode (August 1): Chapters 130-133Links:www.thesefilespod.comwww.ko-fi.com/thesefilespodwww.facebook.com/thesefilespodwww.twitter.com/thesefilespodwww…
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Patreon Spirder-Dan is never one for the obvious pick, and this time he's gone for the 1972 comedy sci-fi cult-classic The Thing With Two Heads. Checkout some of Dan's fantastic content on https://www.spiderdanandthesecretbores.com. Directed by Lee Frost, the film was produced by American International Pictures, known for its exploitation films. Th…
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Today, we cover chapters 122-124 of The Running Grave. We discuss Strike and Robin's meeting with their police contacts and ex-UHC members, Murphy's odd comment, and Robin's interview with Isaac Mills. Next episode (July 25): Chapters 125-129 Links: www.thesefilespod.com www.ko-fi.com/thesefilespod www.facebook.com/thesefilespod www.instagram.com/t…
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This week we're joined by new Patreon John Malone and he's picked the cult classic from 1979, The Warriors. The Warriors was marked by its ambitious vision and the challenges of shooting on location in New York City. Directed by Walter Hill and based on Sol Yurick's 1965 novel of the same name, the film aimed to capture the gritty realism and heigh…
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Today, we cover chapters 118-121 of The Running Grave. We discuss Strike and Robin's action packed drive with Will, their experiences speaking with the police, and Flora's bombshell about the UHC. Next episode (July 18): Chapters 122-124 Links: www.thesefilespod.com www.ko-fi.com/thesefilespod www.facebook.com/thesefilespod www.twitter.com/thesefil…
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Dave's pick this week is the family comedy sci-fi adventure, Short Circuit from 1986. Short Circuit was a collaborative effort that blended innovative special effects with a light-hearted, family-friendly narrative. Directed by John Badham, the film tells the story of a military robot, Number 5, who gains sentience after being struck by lightning. …
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Today, we cover chapters 114-117 of The Running Grave. We discuss Strike and Robin's conversation with Will, Robin and Murphy's fight, and the interview with Will and Flora. Next episode (July 11): Chapters 118-121 Links: www.thesefilespod.com www.ko-fi.com/thesefilespod www.facebook.com/thesefilespod www.twitter.com/thesefilespod www.instagram.com…
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Chris had this as an ex-VHS rental back in the day and has chosen the neo-noir black comedy crime drama, Miami Blues (1990). Miami Blues was an adaptation of Charles Willeford's novel, directed by George Armitage and produced by Jonathan Demme. The film starred Alec Baldwin as the charming yet psychopathic criminal Frederick J. Frenger Jr., Jennife…
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Today, we cover chapters 111-113 of The Running Grave. We discuss all of the latest updates about The Hallmarked Man, Strike's meeting with Wace, and Robin's evening in the office. Next episode (July 4): Chapters 114-117 Links: https://thesefilespod.com/blog/literary-names-in-running-grave-and-the-edinburgh-source-for-charlotte-campbells-name/ www.…
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Timothy's choice this week and he's gone for the 1986 thriller, The Hitcher. Directed by Robert Harmon and written by Eric Red, the film's production began with a script that was compelling enough to draw the interest of producer Edward S. Feldman. Rutger Hauer was cast as the enigmatic and terrifying hitchhiker, John Ryder, delivering a performanc…
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Today, Pools and Kenz discuss the epigraphs in The Running Grave with Dr Beatrice Groves, author of Literary Allusion in Harry Potter and professor of Shakespeare at Oxford University. Next episode (June 27): Chapters 111-113 Links: https://www.mugglenet.com/the-quibbler/bathildas-notebook/ https://twitter.com/beatricegroves1 www.thesefilespod.com …
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Patreon supporter Justin's last pick was Bottle Rocket from the 90's and this time we're going 3 decades back to 1963 with The Courtship of Eddie’s Father. The Courtship of Eddie's Father, directed by Vincente Minnelli, was a noteworthy project within the family-comedy genre, combining elements of drama and humor to tell a heartfelt story. Based on…
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Today, we have a special bonus episode with Dr Louise Freeman, who joins us on the show for the first time to discuss some of our favorite moments in the Strike series. Next episode (June 20): Epigraphs in The Running Grave (ft Dr Beatrice Groves) Links: https://fartingsofafaculty.blogspot.com/2023/11/rings-double-bands-stars-and-asterisks.html htt…
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John Hammond is another long-time supporter and has picked some of the greatest terrible movies committed to VHS, and this week he may have just raised the bar. Checkout John's recent vlog from Horrorcon UK 2024 in Sheffield: https://youtu.be/Q0IAAvR8O2E?si=dar8gRmqGWQDWFSX Devil Fetus was produced by Shaw Brothers Studio, a prolific company known …
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Today, we cover chapters 107-110 of The Running Grave. We discuss Robin's conversation with Strike about her dinner with Prudence, Robin's interview with Rufus Fernsby, and Strike's plan to meet Jonathan Wace. Next episode (June 13): Best Moments in Strike (ft Dr Louise Freeman) Links: Lizzy McAlpine concert: https://youtu.be/Np5nMaJAZ7c?si=GAW1ccZ…
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Long-time supporter Kent and has picked another classic this week in Deliverance from 1972. And is also the last installment of our 3 week Burt Reynolds season! Check out a whole bunch of cool stuff Kent does on his facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/kentgustavsonphd. Deliverance, directed by John Boorman, was both ambitious and challenging, m…
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