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On Left of the Projector we discuss from film from a leftist perspective. Episodes will feature guests who will offer their thoughts on films from a shared interest in class consciousness and personal experience. While everyone can take something different from a movie, LotP will provide discussion and analysis from an anti-capitalist and Marxist point of view. Support this podcast: https://www.patreon.com/LeftoftheProjectorPod (Patreon)
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Tabletop Projector Show

Crucible of Games

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Behind every tabletop creation - be it a wargame, a TTRPG or a 3D-printable miniature always stands the creator's personality. Join me, Nikita Kuznetsov, a 3D artist, game designer and ex-journalist as I talk with creative people across the spectrum of our hobby. In a world where content sometimes overweights the importance of the person behind it, I'm drawing to the spotlight miniature artists, game designers, tabletop podcasters, and other people who usually stand behind well-known creativ ...
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That Projector Life

That Projector Life

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That Projector Life is the podcast for Human Design Projectors who are ready to learn and live their unique design. Hosted by 1/3 Self-Projected Projector Ardelia Lee, this show is all about exploring what it means to be a Projector from a practical standpoint. You're invited to listen in and dive into the foundations of the Human Design system - along with uniquely Projector topics like waiting for the invitation and recognition. We'll also cover how you can apply what you're learning to yo ...
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The Broken Projector Movie Podcast

Film School Rejects

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This is about to be your new favorite movie podcast. On Broken Projector, screenwriter Geoff LaTulippe and movie critic Scott Beggs dole out interesting angles on movie culture, talk to prominent filmmakers and debate topics of gargantuan importance.
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If your Human Design type is a Projector like me, this is your invitation to step into your power and claim the overflowing success and abundance that is already yours. I will be sharing how aligning even deeper with yourself as a Projector can allow you to unlock success in a HUGE way! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Human Design conversations with creative and entrepreneur Laura Olsen. By a Human Design Projector, for Projectors and those who know and love them. Real, relatable conversations that ground the esoteric into the every day. Topics ranging from Human Design, how to thrive using Human Design as an Entrepreneur, self development, and a dash of woo and energy work.
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The Projector Room

The Projector Room

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Welcome to The Projector Room, a film podcast by Dan May. Each episode will be taking a look at the week's new releases and the big news in Hollywood. There will also be regular features including rants and reviews, and because even I can get bored of my own voice, I'll be drafting in a new guest presenter to talk about their favourite film and help with all the glamourous presenting duties. I'm a 3rd Year Journalism Student at the University of Kent and I'm also the Film Editor for Geeks.co ...
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In this episode of Left of the Projector, I discuss Oliver Stone's 1994 film, Natural Born Killers, with Dr. David Hering. We explore the film's chaotic narrative, its historical context, and its provocative commentary on media and violence. Dr. Herring reflects on his first viewing experience and we critique the film’s stylistic choices, questioni…
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The Projector RoomPodcast Show Notes Show 174 TedSalmon, GarethMyles and AllanGildea Projector Room Community Projector Room Group at MeWe Feedback andContributions Irfan Ali on The Shadow Strays (2024) Adrian Brain on Blitz (2024) Irfan Ali on Music by John Williams(2024) Private Screening Nightof the Living Dead(1968) Themed Treats (WilliamShatne…
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In this episode of Left at the Projector, I explore the 1995 James Bond film "GoldenEye" with Griff and Chris from Bring Out Your Dead. We discuss Pierce Brosnan's debut as 007, the dynamics of Bond’s relationships with female characters, and the film's dramatic plot involving Sean Bean's villain. We reflect on the nostalgia surrounding "GoldenEye,…
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Hello - welcome to the most important episode of our lives, er wait, election. Anyway, I'm joined by Bill and HungryRye. Literary Liberation: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/literary-liberation https://www.instagram.com/literaryliberation https://www.instagram.com/hungryrye/ https://linktr.ee/Hungryrye Left of the Projector Links https://ww…
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In this episode, we explore the cult classic Halloween 3: Season of the Witch with guests Jake and Ian from Podcasty for Me. We delve into the film’s unique narrative, which abandons the Michael Myers storyline in favor of a standalone horror tale. Despite its initial box office struggles, we argue for its imaginative depth, touching on themes of c…
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The Projector RoomPodcast Show Notes Show 173 TedSalmon, GarethMyles and AllanGildea Projector Room Community Projector Room Group at MeWe Feedback andContributions Adrian Brain on You'll Never Find Me (2023) Kah Leong Ow on Moving (2023) Adrian Brain on Oddity (2024) Phil Harding on The Exorcist III (1990,Theatrical version and Director's cut) Pri…
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Always look on the bright side of life. Joined again by Lemony Fresh Pines and Sully to discuss a 70's film that has some serious cringe but also some really relevant criticism of leftist organizations. Come back in time with us... Left of the Projector Links https://www.patreon.com/LeftoftheProjectorPod https://boxd.it/5T9O1 https://leftoftheproje…
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Evan teams up with hosts of the Literary Liberation podcast and PokePreet to analyze the 2001 movie 'Shrek' through political and cultural lenses. The conversation delves into the film’s political themes, including class struggle, consumerism, and libertarian values, and considers Shrek’s impact in a post-9/11 context, exploring ideas like imperial…
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Enjoy this week's bonus episode with Destiny of Closeted History, where I made a guest appearance to discuss the queer horror film Jennifer's Body. Closeted History https://www.instagram.com/closetedhistory https://beacons.ai/closetedhistory https://patreon.com/ClosetedHistory https://www.youtube.com/@closetedhistory Left of the Projector Links htt…
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The Projector RoomPodcast Show Notes Show 172 TedSalmon, GarethMyles and AllanGildea Projector Room Community Projector Room Group at MeWe Feedback andContributions Chad Dixon on The Outrun (2024) Chad Dixon on Beetlejuice Beetlejuice(2024) Phil Harding on Eyes of Fire (1983) Phil Harding on Frankenhooker (1990) Private Screening P'tang,Yang Kipper…
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Tell us what you think about the Pod:) We continue to talk with Matthew King (Garin) from The Makers Cult about various aspects of 3D printing miniatures: the position of 'traditional' big companies towards printing, piracy... and moral questions that were inconceivable back in the early dawn of tabletop printing. You can find Garin's ventures here…
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Tell us what you think about the Pod:) In the concluding part of our talk with Matt King (Garin) from The Makers Cult, we decided to discuss themes of politics and policies. Of living and creating in the crazy world and of having a responsibility to talk about stuff that matters. You can find Garin's ventures here: The Makers Cult Patreon The Maker…
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Tell us what you think about the Pod:) For the first interview, I chose Matt King, who is better known as Garin - one of the creators of The Makers Cult, and one of the oldest and most venerated 3D artists in the community of grimdark printable miniatures. In the first part, we're talking about how he started modelling, whether or not he feels the …
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This week on Left of the Projector I have on friends of the show, Ashley and Alex Herbert. Alex shares with us his Peter Pan theory of the film and we dive into much more! Alex Herbert: https://alexherbert.substack.com/ https://www.instagram.com/punksaround/ https://www.instagram.com/lenin_in_45_volumes/ Smirk Gently: https://www.instagram.com/smir…
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In this episode, we analyze the iconic 1977 film "Smokey and the Bandit" with the hosts of Cars and Comrades. We share our personal connections to the movie, discussing how it shaped our views on truck driving and outlaw culture, particularly through Brandon's experience. The conversation revolves around the Bandit's wild quest to transport Coors b…
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In this episode of Left of the Projector, we explore Guillermo del Toro's impactful film The Devil's Backbone, released in 2001, with Olivia from "You Have Been Watching Films." Our conversation highlights the film's intricate narrative and its blend of childhood innocence within the harrowing context of the Spanish Civil War. We examine character …
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In this episode, I chat with Libby about Quentin Tarantino's "Kill Bill" Volume 1 and Volume 2, examining the film's themes and narrative choices. We discuss the decision to split the film due to its lengthy runtime and how it impacts audience engagement. Libby shares her affinity for the film and highlights the empowering portrayal of female chara…
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The Projector RoomPodcast Show Notes Show 171 TedSalmon, GarethMyles and AllanGildea Projector Room Community Projector Room Group at MeWe Feedback andContributions Adrian Brain on Hundreds of Beavers (2022) Chad Dixon on Lee (2023) Phil Harding on Demons 2 (1986) Phil Harding on Martin (1976) Flop of the Fortnight Phil Harding on House (1985) Halo…
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In this episode, we explore the thematic elements of "The Fog" and "The Mist" with guests Kayte Terry and Brandon. Kayte is cohost of Fangs for the Memories and Tendor Subject and Brandon cohosts the podcast Cars and Comrades. Focusing on the films, we examine their atmospheres, social dynamics during crises, and the tension between individualism a…
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In this episode of Left of the Projector, host Evan delves into 'The Substance,' a new body horror film directed by Coralie Fargette and starring Demi Moore, Dennis Quaid, and Margaret Qualley. He offers a mostly spoiler-free analysis, discussing not only the stark and gory visuals but also the deeper commentary on body image and the challenges wom…
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In this episode of Left of the Projector, I discuss the 1976 film Network with graduate film student Andre Swai. We analyze the film's biting satire on media, focusing on Howard Beale's descent into sensationalism and Faye Dunaway's obsession with ratings. Our conversation highlights the film's critique of corporate greed and its relevance in today…
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The Projector RoomPodcast Show Notes Show 170 TedSalmon, GarethMyles and AllanGildea Projector Room Community Projector Room Group at MeWe Feedback andContributions Adrian Brain on Robot Dreams (2023) Phil Harding on Trancers (1984) Irfan Ali on Wise Guy: David Chase and The Sopranos Flop of the Fortnight Robert Macrowan on Bullet Train Down (2022)…
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It's been almost 6 years since I started the That Projector Life podcast, and it's been a wonderful few years of growth, learning, and change. However, this is the last episode. I've finally felt the push to release That Projector Life and close up shop. And now that I've decided to cut cords, my Martyr line is adamant that we do it sooner rather t…
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In this episode, we explore the film L.A. Confidential, discussing its intricate plot and standout performances alongside Dan and Jared from Concessions. We share personal reflections on our evolving interpretations, debating whether it fits into traditional noir or neo-noir. Our conversation analyzes the moral complexities of characters like Ed Ex…
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In this episode, we discuss the beloved 1996 film Twister and its 2024 sequel, Twisters, with Destiny from *Closeted History* and Nathan of *Schizophrenic Reads*. We celebrate the original’s legacy, exploring its emotional depth, character dynamics, and humor. The sequel's contemporary themes, particularly regarding climate change and character bac…
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Yes, we have T.V. The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, season 2 is here and so are we. I'm back with Nick, from The Intervention podcast for some LOTR content. We reflect on our impressions of the first season and discuss character arcs in the second season, particularly Galadriel and ****, exploring the moral complexities of their roles. We …
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The Projector RoomPodcast Show Notes Show 169 TedSalmon, GarethMyles and AllanGildea Projector Room Community Projector Room Group at MeWe Feedback andContributions Kah Leong Ow on The 8 Show (2024) Chad Dixon on Terminator Zero (2024) Mark Wilkinson on The Lone Ranger (2013) Flop of the Fortnight PeterFive Eight (2024) Private Screening The BigWhi…
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In this episode of Left of the Projector, I chat with Tyler and Kennan from the Revolutionary Rhetoric Podcast about the cult classic *True Romance*. We explore its unique blend of romance and crime, character dynamics, and the interplay between reality and fantasy, particularly through Christian Slater’s character. Tyler expresses his deep appreci…
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In this mini episode of Left of the Projector, host Evan delves into a review of 'Alien Romulus,' the ninth installment in the Alien franchise. Directed by Federico Alvarez and featuring stars such as Kaylee Spaney and David Johnson, this film is set between the events of the original 'Alien' and 'Aliens.' Evan explores the film's thematic connecti…
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We spend a lot of time as Projectors waiting for an aligned invitation to come along. But what happens when one does come along, but you can't accept it? How do you handle that? Does not being able to accept an aligned invitation mean that you're doomed to a life of bitterness? (Sorry. I had to be dramatic there.) It does not. In this episode, we'l…
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Join Breht, Amanda, and Evan as they delve into Andrei Tarkovsky's first feature film, Ivan's Childhood (1962). The episode starts with a lighthearted discussion about dream dinner guests, then moves into a detailed analysis of themes like innocence lost, war trauma, and symbolic elements such as trees and cobwebs. The hosts draw parallels between …
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