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Why Does the Wilhelm Scream?

Brock Kingsley & Jason Wiseman

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Brock Kingsley and Jason Wiseman discuss and review movies worth watching in a way that nerd-ish types do when they sit down to chat. Passionate opinions, (bad) inside jokes, obscure references, and rants; there will be rants. Often irreverent, sometimes insightful. Plus, occasional special guests and special topics.
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Welcome brave listeners to my curated collection of frightening tales! Scary stories and ghostly yarns by authors from all over the world. Join me every Friday from May till Halloween for dark and horrifying stories of the paranormal. Make yourself comfortable and settle in for a spooky time, there is currently more than 40 hours of paranormal stories for you to listen to... if you're brave enough. Have a frightening story of your own? Please submit it at FrighteningTales.com. "LISTENER DISC ...
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Hosted by Ben Beck, Wilhelm (formerly The Spotlight) features conversations with friends, fellow podcasters as well as the occasional special guest discussing all things film and television. Each episode will feature a conversation with a guest including everything from discussing a specific franchises or series, breaking down favorite films of a particular actor, exploring tropes in movies and TV, or even settling pop culture debates. The discussions are endless and always fun! In addition ...
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Hier liest der Spandauer Autor Maik Bischoff aus seinen Wilhelmstadtkrimis. Pro Episode gibt es ein Kapitel, das mal mehr und mal weniger holprig, stotternd, laut, leise oder schniefend vorgelesen wird. Eine reine Wohnzimmerproduktion, die jeglichen Anspruch auf Vergleiche mit professionell produzierten Hörbüchern weit von sich weist. Aber Literatur ist ja nicht immer professionell. Wer das verlangt, hat sie vermutlich nicht verstanden.
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Jonathan Wilhelm

Jonathan Wilhelm

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Dr. Jonathan ”Jon” Wilhelm grew up in Bozeman, Montana, a beautiful small town nestled in the Rocky Mountains of SW Montana. He attended Montana State University in the Pre-Med program, then Life University’s College of Chiropractic in Atlanta, GA, and Logan College of Chiropractic in St. Louis, MO, where he completed his chiropractic studies and clinical rotations. Dr. Wilhelm received his Chiropractic Doctorate in 2004, ranking top of his class and receiving commendation for excellent clin ...
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Anfang des 19. Jahrhunderts begannen die Brüder Jacob und Wilhelm Grimm, traditionelle, bisher vor allem mündlich weitergegebene Erzählungen zusammenzutragen. Diese Sammlung ist als die Märchen der Gebrüder Grimm weltbekannt geworden und umfaßt so berühmte Geschichten wie Rapunzel, Hänsel und Gretel, Rumpelstilzchen, Rotkäppchen, Aschenputtel und viele andere. Die Märchen wurden später stark editiert und ‘beschönt’. Die hier vorliegenden Versionen entsprechen aber stärker den originalen, tei ...
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Med sine 37 år i NRK er Hans-Wilhelm Steinfeld en av Norges mest erfarne journalister. Annen hver uke snakker han med gjester fra norsk politikk- og samfunnsliv. Produseres av Perplex.no Corporate Communications er et spisset rådgivingsfirma innen selskapskommunikasjon, finansiell kommunikasjon og myndighetskontakt. Vi samarbeider også med kommunikasjonsbyråer i Sverige, Storbritannia, Tyskland og USA.
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Embark each day on a transformative journey with 'On This Day in 2012: Your Life Operating Instructions by Wilhelm. In just 2 minutes, awaken to the timeless insights and cosmic wisdom of 2012, as channeled through Roger Burnley. Ascend beyond your perceived limits with this this daily podcast by starting your day with spiritually guided messages that resonate as deeply now as they did in the year of 2012. Join the journey through collective consciousness via Wilhelm, tapping into ancient kn ...
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Your inspirational fasting Podcast by Buchinger Wilhelmi, the world’s leading fasting clinics. Life can be stressful, challenging and exhausting. It is easier to master day-to-day challenges with a healthy body and a strong mind. Fasting creates the ideal conditions for restoring inner balance and offers various health benefits. However, it is only one component you need for a long, fulfilled life. Therefore, this podcast covers additional topics such as integrative medicine, inspiration, mi ...
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Talking animals, wicked stepmothers, valiant tailors, cruel witches! Sixty-two stories that feature familiar figures like Hansel and Gretel, Rapunzel, Rumplestiltskin, The Twelve Dancing Princesses and Snow-White and Rose Red as well as lesser-known characters like The White Snake, Sweetheart Roland and Clever Elsie are contained in this volume of Grimms' Fairy Tales by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm. The original volume published in 1812 contained more than 85 tales and this number kept increasing ...
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On this episode: the one-take wonder 'MadS;' a Dangerous Banger, 'Primal Fear;' and an absolute perfect movie, Kelly Reichardt's 'Certain Women.' You're welcome. Keep in touch and read more at whydoesthewilhelmscream.com on instagram and threads @whydoesthewilhelmpod Find out more about upcoming Fort Worth Film Club screenings and events at fortwor…
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Listener Discretion is Advised. (Language, Visceral Depictions and Gore.) Skeeter was a mountain of a man with an insatiable thirst and he wasn't finicky about what he drank so long as it got him drunk. But when a mystery bottle found Skeeter it would take him on a nightmare journey. Performance © copyright Mark Wilhelm Story © copyright Mike Mann.…
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On this episode...Brock's dog, Sam, doesn't enjoy hunting; things get political before turning to movies, which, well, things still stay kind of political. The films discussed are 'Heretic,' 'Azrael,' and Kelly Reichardt's 'Night Moves.' Tangential discussions of the Bob Dylan biopic and the Robbie Williams 'biopic' also occur. Keep in touch and re…
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On today's episode, a couple of new films that question the very nature of our existence: 'Humanist Vampire Seeks Consenting Suicidal Person,' and 'It's What's Inside.' We also continue on with our look at the films of Kelly Reichardt with 'Meek's Cutoff...' an adaptation of the video game 'The Oregon Trail'? Maybe? Keep in touch and read more at w…
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A couple of "scary" movies on this episode--albeit for different reasons. We dig into the Joker sequel and continue on our path down Kelly Reichardt's filmography with 'Wendy and Lucy.' We also have a sponsorship pitch for Chappell Roan. Keep in touch and read more at whydoesthewilhelmscream.com on instagram and threads @whydoesthewilhelmpod Find o…
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This week on Why Does the Wilhelm Scream?, we discuss the new French-Canadian thriller Red Rooms, the "dangerous banger" Nothing in Common, and more Kelly Reichardt with Old Joy. Keep in touch and read more at whydoesthewilhelmscream.com on instagram and threads @whydoesthewilhelmpod Find out more about upcoming Fort Worth Film Club screenings and …
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On this episode: Francis Ford Coppola's 'Megalopolis,' and the beginning of our look at the films of Kelly Reichardt with 'River of Grass,' and the mini-feature 'Ode.' Keep in touch and read more at whydoesthewilhelmscream.com on instagram and threads @whydoesthewilhelmpod Find out more about upcoming Fort Worth Film Club screenings and events at f…
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We rejoin Daniel and Mr Nobody after season 3's debut. The two on their way to Ocala Florida to find an artifact that is as mysterious as Daniel, but along the way they find themselves side tracked with a new mystery, one that has dire consequences if they don't intervene. © copyright Mark Wilhelm All Rights Reserved. Click to Play Daniel Damned Pi…
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The new season continues on as I welcome back my friend Alex Kruger, co-host of the Quit Chasin' Podcast, to talk one of Hollywood's greatest treasures, the one and only Tom Hanks. This episode, Alex and I discuss and breakdown our choices for Top 5 Favorite Tom Hanks films. Believe me when I tell you that this one of the hardest episodes I've ever…
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We've got three new films for you today, Screamers. We also talk a lot of other enjoyable nonsense. Did you know Jason doesn't really like theaters? And Brock tries to tell you he shoots film without telling you he shoots film. We also get around to talking about 'The Substance,' 'Booger,' and 'Strange Darling.' Keep in touch and read more at whydo…
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It's football season, so we're talking football movies. Four of them, to be exact: The Best of Times, All the Right Moves, Wildcats, and The Program. Hard hitting cinematic gridiron... We also yell about the remake of Speak No Evil. Also, Jennifer Warnes did, in fact, sing a rendition of Leonard Cohen's Famous Blue Raincoat. Keep in touch and read …
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A family grieving finds that sometimes the past has a way of crashing into the present... on occasion with unforeseen consequences. Performance © copyright Mark Wilhelm Story © copyright Kristopher Cisneros All Rights Reserved. May's Publishing: https://mayspublishing.com/writers-k#2d0b3562-6029-4e2b-a45a-665a9655b304 Rogue will be publishing Krist…
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I’m excited to share with you the audio from my one-on-one panel with the incredible Ross Marquand (The Walking Dead, Avengers: Endgame), recorded live at Contropolis NJ! This year’s event took place in Secaucus, NJ, the weekend of July 13th and 14th, 2024. Ross and I dive deep into his career, his passion for impressionism, his experiences in the …
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On today's show, we finish up our Araki series by looking at--or trying to look at--'White Bird in a Blizzard.' We also talk two new films: Zoe Kravitz's directorial debut, 'Blink Twice,' and a spooky golem tale, 'Oddity.' Oasis also comes up... Keep in touch and read more at whydoesthewilhelmscream.com on instagram and threads @whydoesthewilhelmpo…
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It's said in certain parts of the U.S., that if you're not home before dark... before the street lights come on... you may find yourself the prey of Tall Betsy, and she wants your head. But that's just something they tell kids... right? Performance © copyright 2024 Mark Wilhelm Story © copyright 2024 Sam Morris All Rights Reserved You can find more…
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It's a brand new season of Wilhelm which means all new Top 5 episodes, celebrity interviews and more! With his recent passing, I couldn't think of a more appropriate episodes to kick off the season with then revealing and discussing our Top Five Favorite James Earl Jones films. On this episode, I am joined by the co-host of the Comic Book Gurus Pod…
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We're in close quarters today, Screamers. The latest from Kit Zuahar is a delicious look at intimacy; 'Twilight of the Warrior' is a kick-ass Hong Kong action flic, and Gregg Araki's 'Kaboom' ranks higher for us than 'Smiley Face.' Hope you enjoy. Keep in touch and read more at whydoesthewilhelmscream.com on instagram and threads @whydoesthewilhelm…
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The Avers residence has something particularly special planned for the trick-or-treaters this year. You'll have to tune in to find out what. Performance © 2024 Copyright Mark WilhelmStory © 2024 Copyright A.J. Brown & S. Copperstone.All Rights Reserved. Type AJ Negative Blog:https://typeajnegative.wordpress.com/2022/04/15/hi/S. Copperstone on Amazo…
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Speak No Evil is a masterclass in suspense, driven by James McAvoy’s haunting performance and James Watkins’ expert command of psychological horror, making every scene a breathtaking descent into polite madness. In Theaters Nationwide September 13th, 2024 If you like what you hear, don’t forget to subscribe and rate the show wherever you stream you…
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We talk about some films during this episode. We have opinions on these films in this episode. We also talk Snoop Dogg and some other stuff. Keep in touch and read more at whydoesthewilhelmscream.com on instagram and threads @whydoesthewilhelmpod Find out more about upcoming Fort Worth Film Club screenings and events at fortworthfilmclub.com and @f…
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We have a special episode today, Screamers. The Fort Worth Film Club hosted the Fort Worth premiere of The People's Joker on August 28th, and before that screening Brock and Jason recorded a conversation with Vera Drew. After the screening, there was a discussion panel comprised of members from local LGBTQIA groups. It was a fantastic evening and e…
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What is "folk horror"? Are we talking about "Young Guns," or "Young Guns 2"? We're not even sure. But we know Gregg Araki's "Mysterious Skin" is a tough but beautiful watch. Keep in touch and read more at whydoesthewilhelmscream.com on instagram and threads @whydoesthewilhelmpod Find out more about upcoming Fort Worth Film Club screenings and event…
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The new season of Wilhelm is coming this September with brand new episodes, however I'm giving you a special bonus episode and tease of the new season with this Spotlight featuring my friend and returning guest Pete Mitchell from the band No More Kings. This time around, Pete and I discuss the new upcoming NMK album, the future of his solo projects…
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"Speak No Evil" is getting an English-language remake, so we thought we'd dig into the original. Speaking of "horror" we talk a bit about the new M. Night Shyamalan film, "Trap." And we finish it all off with a Kathleen Robertson starring rom-com, Gregg Araki's "Splendor" (which is just like the 1930s film "Design For Living"). Keep in touch and re…
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It's incredible how nature can find a way to reclaim all that lives on this great blue marble... sometimes it's rather ravenous in its appetite. Sometimes, it's downright relentless. Performance © copyright Mark Wilhelm Story © copyright Mike Mann. all rights reserved. You can find more of Mike's work on Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/u/Zealousidea…
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What's so long about those legs? They look like normal legs, to me. We're talking Nic Cage in white makeup and the atmospheric Devil-made-me-do-it thriller, "Longlegs." We also discuss "The Vourdalak," a film that uses marionettes in a way that is...just brilliant. And we continue our look at Gregg Araki's body of work with "Nowhere"--the greatest …
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We're back with the second installment of The Teen Apocalypse Trilogy as we look at the anger and angst of The Doom Generation. We also tackle all of Ti West's influences in the pastiche-fest that is MaXXXine. And apparently there's a movie coming next year about a toilette? Keep in touch and read more at whydoesthewilhelmscream.com on instagram an…
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On today's episode: more Araki! We look at the first of the Teen Apocalypse Trilogy with 'Totally F***ed Up.' And we dig into the Brat Pack with Andrew McCarthy's new doc 'Brats' and the movie that set flames to a generation of stars, 'St. Elmo's Fire' (terrible songs in this movie, terrible). Keep in touch and read more at whydoesthewilhelmscream.…
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Boy, Jason really dislikes 'Hit Man' (more people should). But we talk about some films that he does like, namely 'The Last Stop in Yuma County,' and the prequel (?) to Gregg Araki's Teen Apocalypse Trilogy, 'The Living End.' Come for the Glenn Howard discussion, stay for the talk about how important Araki is and how he doesn't get his due. Keep in…
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We interrupt our regular posting schedule to bring you an emergency solo pod, Screamers. While Brock is in Indianapolis seeing movies, Jason has some thoughts on the reopening of the DFW Alamo Drafthouses. It's an episode that's honest, emotional, uncensored...uses interesting metaphors that Jason swears never happened to him. The Wilhelm boys will…
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O'Despair like Bucket O'Chicken. We're back to discuss another early (early) Gregg Araki film, "The Long Weekend (O'Despair)." It's a lot of people talking a lot about how depressed they are--and it's brilliant. We also talk about "Gasoline Rainbow," the lates "documentary"(?) from the Ross brothers. Hang in there, Screamers. Keep in touch and read…
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Let's all keep our heads, Screamers. It's a new episode with talk about the new film 'The Coffee Table,' and the new trailer for 'Twisters.' We're also starting a new series on the films of Gregg Araki by looking at his first film (made for $5k!) 'Three Bewildered People in the Night.' Shorter episodes more often=same Screaming Wilhelm. Keep in tou…
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This weeks show is made up of three tales that were too short to present on their own. The first tale, The Gingerbread Man visits a son haunted by the memory of his Mother and the gingerbread she would craft for him. The second tale finds a man coming to terms with The Nightmare of his own fate. Finally the third tale, visits a man on his death bed…
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We interrupt your Tuesday with a special episode discussing the recent closure of 5 Alamo Drafthouse locations around DFW. We also lost the Angelika Plano location. Keep in touch and read more at whydoesthewilhelmscream.com on instagram and threads @whydoesthewilhelmpod Find out more about upcoming Fort Worth Film Club screenings and events at fort…
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We're live, Screamers! For our official 50th episode, we're coming to you in front of a live studio audience. We talk Larry Cohen's The Alive Trilogy and take questions from the audience. Thank you so much to everyone who came out on a dark and stormy night. Keep in touch and read more at whydoesthewilhelmscream.com on instagram and threads @whydoe…
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