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The Pod Bay Doors Podcast with Doug and Jerry

The Pod Bay Doors Podcast with Doug and Jerry
Author: Jerry Roberts
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Each and every week two velvety voices pour their cinematic knowledge into your ears like warm butter on a cold January morn.
No seriously, we're just two schmos yakking it up about whatever movie we feel like talking about. But you can be part of this too. Like and subscribe to our little podcast, drop a dollar into our virtual tip jar over on Patreon (no obligation).
And, be part of the PBD experience! Suggest a movie for us to discuss (we're always taking requests), and let us know what you think - we love hearing from you!
No seriously, we're just two schmos yakking it up about whatever movie we feel like talking about. But you can be part of this too. Like and subscribe to our little podcast, drop a dollar into our virtual tip jar over on Patreon (no obligation).
And, be part of the PBD experience! Suggest a movie for us to discuss (we're always taking requests), and let us know what you think - we love hearing from you!
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As we wrap up Shocktober, Doug and Jerry take a look at three films that revolve around the Prince of Darkness: Haxan (1922), Rosemary's Baby (1968), and The Witch (sometimes written The VVitch, 2015). So grab whatever you need to feel safe, we're talking 'bout Satan.
This episode, Jerry and Doug invite you to partake in Shocktober 3! This year, Shocktober is being kicked off with one of the great horror films of all time: William Friedkin's The Exorcist. Grab your cross, bible and holy water, this is going to get intense.
This episode, Jerry and Doug take a look at a few of the movies that helped inspire their love of films. Jerry chose two, as did Doug, and those flms remained secret until there were revealed in this episode, so buckle up and join us for trip down memory lane for some previews of what will surely be full episodes at some point.
This episode, Doug and Jerry celebrate the 40th anniversary of Francis Ford Coppola's last masterpiece: Apocalypse Now. Get on the .60, open the dossier and enjoy the nightmare-fueled world of Apocalypse Now, and remember: Don't get out of the boat!
This episode, Jerry and Doug discuss one of the great documentaries, Ezra Edelman's Oscar-winning film O.J.: Made in America from 2016. So grab your football and settle in, this is about so much more than O.J.
This episode, the Pod Bay Doors open once again on feudal Japan as Doug and Jerry discuss Akira Kurosawa's late masterpiece Kagemusha (The Shadow Warrior). Make sure you leave instructions with your advisors to have your double listen to this episode if you should die before you get the chance.
This episode of The Pod Bay Doors, Doug and Jerry visit 111 Archer Ave. to discuss Wes Anderson's The Royal Tenenbaums. Hide your cigarettes, let your falcon soar, get your Tic Tacs, do some excercises, work on that play and don't forget your mescaline, we're going to take it out and chop it up.
In this special episode of The Pod Bay Doors, Jerry and Doug are goin' to the country, wouldn't you like to go? That's right, we're celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Woodstock festival by discussing the documentary Woodstock (1970). Settle in to breakfast in bed for about 400,000, forget about your clothes and be warned about the brown acid, it's not good, man.
This episode, Jerry and Doug take a trip down the Yellow Brick Road to celebrate the 80th anniversary of The Wizard of Oz. So grab your lollypop, oil can and ruby slippers, we're off to see the wizard!
This episode, hot on the tail of the last one due to a vacation, Doug and Jerry celebrate the 25th anniversary of Quintin Tarantino's first masterpiece Pulp Fiction. Pull up a car/booth, order your $5 shake, powder your nose, get into character and don't touch married women's feet, it's time for Pulp fu***** Fiction, motherf---er.
This week, Jerry and Doug look back on the final 2D animated masterpiece from Disney, The Princess and the Frog (2009). Not only is it the last traditionally animated film from Disney, it is the first Disney film to feature a black American in the lead role. So grab your trumpet and your tiara, and maybe your gris-gris bag and join The Pod Bay Doors for The Princess and the Frog.
This episode, Jerry and Doug discuss three films that depict the early days of NASA leading up to the moon landing and beyond for the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon Landing. Up first is The Right Stuff (1983), then Apollo 13 (1995) and lastly, First Man (2018) where we get to see the event itself. It was one small step for (a) man, one giant leap for mankind.
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This episode, Doug and Jerry tackle Mel Brooks' first masterpiece, The Producers. Get out your blue blankets, smoking jackets and pictures of rich little old ladies and watch the opening night of Springtime for Hitler. Just remember to insist on no less than 100% of the profits when you invest.
This episode, Jerry and Doug return to Spielbergville once again to discuss his 1977 masterpiece, Close Encounters of the Third Kind. Join them as they drive around Indiana looking for lights. Put on your sunglasses and load your plate with mashed potatoes, it's time to look for aliens.
This week, Doug and Jerry continue to celebrate Pride Month with director Alfonso Cuaron's first great film: Y Tu Mama Tambien (And Your Mother Too). Not only is it a great film, but it raises the topic of bisexual men, which is very rare, and the role of toxic masculinity that has kept many people closeted. Buckle your seatbelt, the drivers are often under the influence.
This episode, Jerry and Doug kick off Pride Month with William Friedkin's second film, an adaptation of Mart Crowley's The Boys in the Band (1970). That's right, two cis, straight, white married men are paying tribute to LGBTQIA+ films all month long. It all begins in a nice-ish New York apartment where a birthday party goes to some very dark places. And it's also a comedy.
In this Mini Episode, Jerry and Doug discuss the Disney purchase of Fox Studios and what that could mean for each studio.
It's 100th episode! With Star Wars Month behind them, Doug and Jerry take a look at Orson Welles's first film, and first masterpiece, Citizen Kane, regularly cited as the greatest film ever made. It's Terrific!
This episode, Jerry and Doug wrap up Star Wars Month with a run through of the Anthology films: The Clone Wars, Rogue One, and Solo: A Star Wars Story. Get ready to head back from a galaxy far, far away...until they do another Star Wars episode.
This mini episode is devoted to what has been changed in the home versions of the Star Wars Saga (Episodes I-IV) that have been going on since 1997.























