Maura discusses the controversial topic of 'Memoir' and the paradox of this genre.
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The Environmental Protection Agency's carbon regulation push continues, but apprently abusing the clean-air laws of the 1970s to achieve goals Congress rejected isn't enough. Late last week, teh EPA made an unprecedented move to punish Texas for being the one state with the temerity to challenge its methods. Kathleen Hartnett White is Distinguished Senior Fellow-in-Residence and Director, Armstrong Center for Energy & the Environment She joined the Texas Public Policy Foundation in January...
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Did you know that as far back as the 1970s the Carnegie Institute of Technology in America discovered that a person's and or organisation's 85% of financial, career, business and life success is determined by his or her ability to communicate effectively?
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1970s style van. I haven't printed it out but I'll add pics if I do. And if you print it out send me pics please. Hope this is a good starting point for an RC project. It's based on a Axial SCX10 313mm wheelbase. It's huge and I will need to slice it into 6 sections to print on my machine.
Topics: crawler, 1970s, scale_model, Traxxas_trx4, 3d_modeling, model_car, thingiverse, truck, RC_Car,...
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The primary logo, created in 1947 by sports artist Henry Alonzo Keller, consists of "Yankees" against a baseball, written in red script with a red bat forming the vertical line of the K, an Uncle Sam hat hanging from the barrel. The logo was slightly changed over the years, with the current version first appearing in the 1970s. Source: Wikipedia.
Topics: good, logo, 3dpicks, New_York_Yankee_Logo, fan, bat, yankee, thingiverse, stand, baseballs, Signs...
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Oakland Raiders Logo. he Oakland Raiders are a professional American football franchise based in Oakland, California. The Raiders began playing in 1960 as a member club of the American Football League (AFL); they have been a member club of the National Football League (NFL) since the 1970 AFL–NFL merger. The Raiders compete in the NFL as a member club of the American Football Conference (AFC) West division; the team plays its home games at the Oakland Alameda Coliseum. As of the start of the...
Topics: american sports, foot, sign, football, logo, sports, oakland, thingiverse, raiders, ball, standing,...
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Translated from Spanish "Hunting F18 Hornet to scale This is a small project, something simple that it did and turned out to be a combat model F / A-18 Hornet very easy to print. The F / A-18 Hornet is a fourth generation multi-purpose fighter of American origin with the ability to be shipped on aircraft carriers. It was developed in the 1970s by the McDonnell Douglas company. It was developed from the Northrop YF-17 prototype for the Navy and Marine Corps of the United States. The Hornet...
Topics: Vehicles, F18, stl, thingiverse
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Are you a hunting/marksmanship group that got taken over by far-right conservatives in the late-1970s? Did a Democrat lose the Presidential election and Republicans control Congress? Then you'll need a new group to demonize before gun sales level out and you start losing memberships! Why not attack one of the core foundations of our democracy? The free press. Required Reading: * NRA spokeswoman threatens New York Times in viral video: 'We're coming for you'...
Topics: trump_is_a_muslim, thingiverse, stl, Obama_is_a_Kenyan, KKK_were_Democrats, Coins & Badges,...
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A mini Massironi style shelf- a trial run while I work on a bigger project. I used small picture hanging nails to mount this to the wall and so far it's holding fast.
Topics: designer, massironi, mini, miniature, shelf, Decor, thingiverse, 1970s, 1970, 1970s_decor, stl
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Summary If you were a child in the 1970's, you'll very likely recognize this. If you also loved to take things apart to see how they work, you'll definitely remember it. And you may have broken a few in the process, too. Which is why I made this one. I printed mine in TPU. 0.2mm layer height, 90% infill and supports everywhere. It works perfectly on a 1972 VW Beetle/Bug. I assume it was a generally universal thing at the time, so hopefully it will fit any car that predates inertia reel seat...
Topics: Safety, seat, seatbelt, seventies, hanger, safety_belt, thingiverse, 1970s, Seat_belt, belt, stl
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Summary This is a perfect wheel for your muscle car! it looks nice and i made it for one of my cars out of old soda can which is a hobby of mine. This is a remix, it was originally off of Jace1969's 1966 Pontiac GTO convertible model https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1972739 If you are looking for something else that may fit the look of your car better it doesn't even have to be wheels any accessory and i will see what i can do for you, message me or leave a comment below! Thanks ; ) Print...
Topics: cool, ford, rim, oldsmobile, chevy, muscle car, car, model, charger, thingiverse, camaro, Plymouth,...
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Summary Giant Space Pirate Lego Figure The Classic Lego Space astronaut from the late 70s combined with the Lego Pirate from the late 80s All files are included: Blank Minifig, Jumbo Snap-Together Versionhttp://www.thingiverse.com/thing:170076 Skimbal - U.S. Giant classic Lego astronaut accessorieshttp://www.thingiverse.com/thing:654286 HamOp - Germany Giant Space Pirate Upgradehttp://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1602327 Techtek - Hong Kong Follow me on Steemit https://steemit.com/@techtek Print...
Topics: big, 1980s, 1990s, Techtek, statue, Spaceship, snap_together, poseable, toy, modular, upgrade,...
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Summary Dungeons & Dragons From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search This article is about the role-playing game. For other uses, see Dungeons & Dragons (disambiguation). "D&D" redirects here. For other uses, see D&D (disambiguation). Dungeons & Dragons Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition logo.svg Logo used for the 5th edition Designer(s) Gary Gygax Dave Arneson Publisher(s) TSR, Wizards of the Coast Publication date 1974 (original) 1977...
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Summary Banner logo This November is Wikipedia Asian month. Join the contest and win a postcard from Asia. [Help with translations!]Hide Bard From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search For other uses, see Bard (disambiguation). "Bards" redirects here. For the spectroscopy technique BARDS, see Broadband Acoustic Resonance Dissolution Spectroscopy. Part of a series on Celtic mythology Hope-coventina01a.jpg ReligionDeities (list)Animism Gaelic mythology...
Topics: miniature, dnd, dnd_miniature, thingiverse, bard, statue, stl
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Summary Batman From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search This article is about the fictional character. For other uses, see Batman (disambiguation). Batman Batman DC Comics.png Art by Mikel Janín Publication information Publisher DC Comics First appearance Detective Comics #27 (cover date May 1939 / release date March 1939) Created by Bob Kane Bill Finger[1][2] In-story information Alter ego Bruce Wayne Place of origin Gotham City Team affiliations Justice League...
Topics: batman, dc_comics, wayne, Bruce, fdm, superheroes, superhero, Bruce-Wayne, thingiverse,...
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Summary Batman From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search This article is about the fictional character. For other uses, see Batman (disambiguation). "Bruce Wayne" redirects here. For other uses, see Bruce Wayne (disambiguation). Batman Batman (circa 2016).png Art by Mikel Janín Publication information Publisher DC Comics First appearance Detective Comics #27 (cover date May 1939 / release date March 30, 1939)[1] Created by Bob Kane Bill Finger[2][3]...
Topics: 3dprint, sla, thingiverse, dlp, 3dprintable, stl
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Summary Wonder Woman (2017 film) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search Wonder Woman Wonder Woman (2017 film).jpg Theatrical release poster Directed by Patty Jenkins Produced by Charles Roven Deborah Snyder Zack Snyder Richard Suckle Screenplay by Allan Heinberg Story by Zack Snyder Allan Heinberg Jason Fuchs Based on Wonder Woman by William Moulton Marston H. G. Peter Starring Gal Gadot Chris Pine Robin Wright Danny Huston David Thewlis Connie Nielsen Elena...
Topics: 3dprint, thingiverse, cosplay_sword, cosplay, marvel, sword, fest, 3dprintable, stl
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A bubble light ornament is a liquid-filled vial that is heated and lighted by an incandescent light bulb. Because of the liquid's low boiling point, the modest heat generated by the lamp causes the liquid to boil and bubble up from the vial's base thus creating the bubble light. The liquid is almost always methylene chloride, but some early bubble lights used a lightweight oil. The light from the lamp illuminates the bubbles from underneath, causing them to shine. As Christmas lights, bubble...
Topics: thingiverse, Vintage, MakerBotOrnaments, MakerBotOrnaments_Ornaments, Decor, stl, Christmas,...
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Wheel caps for Turbine / Western / Cyclone / Hurricane type wheels from the 1970s. Press fit in from inside of wheel. These caps have a 82.9mm inset diameter. Laser cut from Acrylic Z logo inserts into wheel cap. Black Z with white back disc
Topics: stl, Nissan_Fairlady_Z, wheels, fairladyz, fairlady_Z, thingiverse, Datsun, Turbine Wheels,...
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*Credit:* David Crisp and the WFPC2 Science Team (Jet Propulsion Laboratory [ http://www.jpl.nasa.gov ]/California Institute of Technology [ http://www.caltech.edu ]), and NASA
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*Description*: The sharpest view of Mars ever taken from Earth was obtained by the recently refurbished NASA Hubble Space Telescope (HST). This stunning portrait was taken with the HST Wide Field Planetary Camera-2 (WFPC2) on March 10, 1997, just before Mars opposition, when the red planet made one of its closest passes to the Earth (about 60 million miles or 100 million km). At this distance, a single picture element (pixel) in WFPC2's Planetary Camera spans 13 miles (22 km) on the Martian...
Topics: Mars, What -- Mars Global Surveyor Orbiter (MGS), What -- Earth, What -- Hubble Space Telescope...
Source: http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archive/releases/1997/09/image/a/
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*Credit:* Philip James (University of Toledo), Steven Lee (University of Colorado), NASA [ http://www.nasa.gov/ ]
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*Description*: This NASA Hubble Space Telescope view of the planet Mars is the clearest picture ever taken from Earth, surpassed only by close-up shots sent back by visiting space probes. The picture was taken on February 25, 1995, when Mars was at a distance of approximately 65 million miles (103 million km) from Earth. Because it is spring in Mars' northern hemisphere, much of the carbon dioxide frost around the permanent water-ice cap has sublimated, and the cap has receded to its core of...
Topics: Mars, What -- Hubble Space Telescope (HST), What -- Mars, What -- Earth, What -- Mariner 9, What --...
Source: http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archive/releases/1995/16/image/b/
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*Illustration Credit:* ESA [ http://spacetelescope.org/ ], NASA [ http://www.nasa.gov/ ], and Felix Mirabel (French Atomic Energy Commission and Institute for Astronomy and Space Physics/Conicet of Argentina)
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*Description*: GRO J1655-40 is the second so-called 'microquasar' discovered in our Galaxy. Microquasars are black holes of about the same mass as a star. They behave as scaled-down versions of much more massive black holes that are at the cores of extremely active galaxies, called quasars. Astronomers have known about the existence of stellar-mass black holes since the early 1970s. Their masses can range from 3.5 to approximately 15 times the mass of our Sun. Using Hubble data, astronomers...
Topics: GRO J1655-40, What -- Sun, What -- Constellation, What -- Scorpius, What -- ESO, What -- FAST,...
Source: http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archive/releases/2002/30/image/a/
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*Image Credit:* NASA [ http://www.nasa.gov/ ] and The Hubble Heritage [ http://heritage.stsci.edu ] Team (STScI [ http://www.stsci.edu/ ]/AURA [ http://www.aura-astronomy.org/ ]) * Acknowledgment:* Ray A. Lucas (STScI [ http://www.stsci.edu/ ]/AURA [ http://www.aura-astronomy.org/ ])
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*Description*: A nearly perfect ring of hot, blue stars pinwheels about the yellow nucleus of an unusual galaxy known as Hoag's Object. This image from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope captures a face-on view of the galaxy's ring of stars, revealing more detail than any existing photo of this object. The image may help astronomers unravel clues on how such strange objects form. The entire galaxy is about 120,000 light-years wide, which is slightly larger than our Milky Way Galaxy. The blue ring,...
Topics: Hoag's Object, What -- Hubble Space Telescope (HST), What -- Sun, What -- Constellation, What --...
Source: http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archive/releases/2002/21/image/a/
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*Photo Credit:* Johns Hopkins University
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*Description*: Riccardo Giacconi, the "father of X-ray astronomy," has received the Nobel Prize in physics for "pioneering contributions to astrophysics," which have led to the discovery of cosmic X-ray sources. Giacconi, president of the Associated Universities Inc., in Washington, DC and Research Professor of Physics and Astronomy at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD discovered the first X-ray stars and the X-ray background in the 1960s and conceived of and led the...
Topics: What -- Discovery, What -- Uhuru, What -- HEAO 2, What -- Hubble Space Telescope (HST), Where --...
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The Iranian anti-government Mujahideen-E Khalq was removed from the State Department's list of foreign terrorist organizations on Friday (9/28/2012) after paying hundreds of thousands of dollars to prominent former U.S. officials to speak on its behalf. Prominent supporters who received funds from the "cultish" MEK reportedly include Democrats Howard Dean, Ed Rendell, Wesley Clark, Bill Richardson, and Lee Hamilton, as well as Republicans Rudy Giuliani, Fran Townsend, Tom Ridge,...
Topics: Iran, Israel, U.S., MeK, Mujahedin e-Khalq, terrorism, Foreign Terrorist Organization blacklist,...
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" I'm Not in Love " is a song by English group 10cc , written by band members Eric Stewart and Graham Gouldman . It is notable for its innovative and distinctive backing track, composed mostly of the band's multitracked vocals. Released in the UK in May 1975 as the second single from the band's third album The Original Soundtrack , it became the second of the group's three number-one singles in the UK between 1973 and 1978, topping the UK singles chart for two weeks. The song was also...
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Topics: 10cc, I'm Not In Love, Eric Stewart, Graham Gouldman, Pop Music, Soft Rock, Ballad, Breakup songs
Yep, we're still on the 70s thriller kick! Today, Tom and Jenny discuss John Schlesinger's 1976 classic, based on the novel by William Goldman and starring Dustin Hoffman, Laurence Olivier, and Roy Scheider. Thanks to Rob Levinson for sending us the movie! IS IT SAFE? Find this movie and more at the 13 O'Clock Amazon Storefront! Please support us on Patreon ! Don’t forget to follow the 13 O’Clock Podcast blog , subscribe to our YouTube channel , like us on Facebook , and follow us...
Topics: movie review, best 1970s films, thriller
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Tom and Jenny discuss one of the greatest American films ever made, Francis Ford Coppola's Mafia epic The Godfather , based on the blockbuster novel by Mario Puzo and starring Marlon Brando, Al Pacino, James Caan, Richard Castellano, Robert Duvall, Sterling Hayden, John Marley, Richard Conte, and Diane Keaton. Thanks Louie for sending us the movie! Find this movie and more at the 13 O'Clock Amazon Storefront! Please support us on Patreon ! Don’t forget to follow the 13 O’Clock Podcast...
Topics: movie review, best american movies, 1970s movies, gangster movies
Tom and Jenny finally discuss the bizarre 1974 cult classic, directed by John Boorman and starring Sean Connery in a red Speedo and thigh-high boots. Find this movie and more at the 13 O'Clock Amazon Storefront! Please support us on Patreon ! Don’t forget to follow the 13 O’Clock Podcast blog , subscribe to our YouTube channel , like us on Facebook , and follow us on Twitter and Instagram . And check out our cool merch at our Zazzle store , and some board and card games...
Topics: movie review, 1970s scifi, john boorman, cult classic, sean connery
Tom and Jenny discuss one of the most controversial films ever made, Ken Russell's historical film The Devils , based on Aldous Huxley's nonfiction book The Devils of Loudun . The film stars Oliver Reed and Vanessa Redgrave, and was rated X upon its first release. Please support us on Patreon ! Don’t forget to follow the 13 O’Clock Podcast blog , subscribe to our YouTube channel , like us on Facebook , and follow us on Twitter and Instagram . And check out our cool merch at...
Topics: movie review, 1970s movies, oliver reed, ken russell, most controversial films
13 O'Clock discusses a classic horror double feature from the early 1970s: Blacula and Scream Blacula Scream .
Topics: 70s horror, movie review, blacula, scream blacula scream, blaxsploitation, william marshall, pam...
The book and TV movie called Sybil told the extraordinary story of a woman who manifested sixteen different personalities, allegedly triggered by the horrific abuse she had suffered as a child. In the 1970s and 80s, the case was a cultural phenomenon, and became the flash point in a psychiatric debate that to some extent is still raging today. Is multiple personality disorder (now called dissociative identity disorder) a real illness or simply a misdiagnosed aspect of something else? Did Sybil...
Topics: Sybil, multiple personality, multiple personality disorder, multiple personality syndrome,...
A masked, black-gloved killer stalks the streets of Rome, hacking away at underdressed ladies with a flashing, phallic blade. A hapless tourist witnesses one of these murders, but is brushed off by the police, and is forced to try to reveal the killer on her own, before she becomes the next victim. If this plot sounds familiar, it's because it's the most common story arc of the classic Italian thriller/horror genre, the giallo. This distinctive film style has many fascinating aesthetic and...
Topics: giallo, gialli, horror movie, dario argento, mario bava, blood and black lace, profondo rosso, bird...
On today's installment, Tom and Jenny are discussing one of Jenny's favorite films of the 1970s, the creepy, surreal "psychic thriller" Don't Look Now , directed by Nicholas Roeg. Click here to sign up for Audible! If you buy my book first, I get a bounty! Please support us on Patreon ! Don’t forget to follow the 13 O’Clock Podcast blog , subscribe to our YouTube channel , like us on Facebook , and follow us on Twitter . Also, check out our cool merch at our Zazzle...
Topics: movie review, don't look now, 70s horror, daphne du maurier, nicholas roeg, cult classic, donald...
On this installment, Tom and Jenny are discussing one of Jenny's favorite horror/thriller films from the 1970s, The Other , the evil kid creeper based on the excellent novel by Thomas Tryon. Click here to sign up for Audible! If you buy my book first, I get a bounty! Please support us on Patreon ! Don’t forget to follow the 13 O’Clock Podcast blog , subscribe to our YouTube channel , like us on Facebook , and follow us on Twitter . Also, check out our cool merch at our ...
Topics: movie review, the other, thomas tryon, 70s horror, cult classic, evil kids
In the early 1970s, in Rochester, New York, three little girls were raped and murdered by a suspected serial killer who might have targeted them specifically because their first and last names started with the same letter. Years later, in Los Angeles, California, four young women with double initials also turned up dead; this killer was caught, but strangely, it didn't seem to be the same man responsible for the earlier murders. Who was the Rochester Alphabet Killer, and did he have any...
Topics: alphabet murders, double initial killer, joseph naso, carmen colon, michelle maenza, wanda...
On this ghostly episode of 13 O'Clock, we're going back to our recaps of "A Haunting" episodes, and this one is about one of the most famous haunted locations in the United States. Bobby Mackey's Music World has been a popular Kentucky honky tonk since the late 1970s, but it's evidently been haunted for as long as anyone can remember. Its alleged former use as a slaughterhouse and a speakeasy, as well as being the site of alleged suicides and at least one gruesome murder, has...
Topics: a haunting, ghost adventures, ghost story, paranormal, bobby mackey, gateway to hell, bobby...
Tom and Jenny talk about the Logan's Run TV series from the 1970s. Find this series and more on the 13 O'Clock Amazon Storefront ! Please support us on Patreon ! Don’t forget to follow the 13 O’Clock Podcast blog , subscribe to our YouTube channel , like us on Facebook , and follow us on Twitter and Instagram . And check out our cool merch at our Zazzle store , and some board and card games designed by Jenny at Giallo Games ! Visit Jenny’s Amazon author page ! THANK...
Topics: movie review, scifi, 70s scifi, logans run
Returning to the unsolved mysteries and unsolved murders on this installment, Tom and Jenny are discussing another true crime two-top. First up, the mysterious case of the Circleville Writer, who wrote threatening letters to residents of a small Ohio town for years and may have been responsible for one murder and one attempted murder. Next, we'll talk about the infamous case of The Doodler, an elusive and still unidentified serial killer who targeted gay men in San Francisco's Castro district...
Topics: true crime, unsolved murders, unsolved mysteries, the doodler, serial killer, black doodler,...
Tom and Jenny discuss Paul Thomas Anderson's excellent 1997 film Boogie Nights , the fictionalized tale of Dirk Diggler and the porn boom of the 1970s. Sorry the end cut off; we lost the stream and then had technical issues. :-( Find this movie and more at the 13 O'Clock Amazon Storefront! Please support us on Patreon ! Don’t forget to follow the 13 O’Clock Podcast blog , subscribe to our YouTube channel , like us on Facebook , and follow us on Twitter and Instagram . And...
Topics: movie review, pt anderson
On today's crime-ridden installment, Tom and Jenny are tackling yet another of America's most notorious serial killers: David Berkowitz, better known as the Son of Sam, who terrorized New York City in 1976 and 1977 and was ultimately convicted of six murders and seven attempted murders. Though this loathsome creep was eventually caught, mysteries still swirl around the case. Did he really commit the crimes at the behest of a demon-possessed dog? Was he a member of a Satanic cult? Did he...
Topics: son of sam, david berkowitz, serial killer, true crime, satanic cult, 44 caliber killer, mr monster
Jenny discusses a largely forgotten gothic chiller from the late 1970s, also known as Dominique Is Dead , which stars Cliff Robertson, Jean Simmons, Jenny Agutter, and Simon Ward. It was directed by Michael Anderson, of Logan's Run and Orca fame! Find this movie and more at the 13 O'Clock Amazon Storefront! Please support us on Patreon ! Don’t forget to follow the 13 O’Clock Podcast blog , subscribe to our YouTube channel , like us on Facebook , and follow us on Twitter and ...
Topics: cult classic, movie review, 70s horror
We're going back to Australian true crime for episode 93, and boy, this one's a doozy. Remember when we talked about the Wanda Beach murders and the disappearance of the Beaumont children back on episode 77? We kinda mentioned today's topic on that show, because there were some suspects in common, but here's the complete, horrible story of the so-called "Family Murders," which took place in Adelaide, South Australia in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Seems there was an alleged cabal...
Topics: true crime, family murders, adelaide, south australia, beaumont children, wanda beach, bevan...
We're still on the 1970s thriller wavelength, as you can see; today we're discussing the 1978 conspiracy flick Capricorn One , directed by Peter Hyams, in which NASA fakes a Mars landing. Find this movie and more at the 13 O'Clock Amazon Storefront! Please support us on Patreon ! Don’t forget to follow the 13 O’Clock Podcast blog , subscribe to our YouTube channel , like us on Facebook , and follow us on Twitter and Instagram . And check out our cool merch at our Zazzle...
Topics: movie review, 70s movies, thriller
On this rather unpleasant installment, Tom and Jenny are discussing a horrific but slightly lesser-known series of killings from the early 1970s. Killer Dean Corll, sometimes known as The Candyman, was thought to have murdered at least 28 teenage boys in Houston, Texas between the years of 1970 and 1973. Even more shockingly, for some of the crimes, he was aided by his two teenage accomplices, one of whom had started his acquaintance with Corll as a potential victim, and eventually ended up...
Topics: true crime, serial killer, dean corll, houston mass murders, the candyman
On this heartbreaking installment, Tom and Jenny discuss two horrific murder cases from the 1970s, both involving Girl Scouts. First is the 1977 Oklahoma Girl Scout Murders, in which three little girls were brutally butchered while on a Girl Scout camping trip. The second is the 1975 killing of Marcia Trimble, who disappeared after setting out into her neighborhood to deliver Girl Scout cookies and was found dead more than a month later. Along the way, we go off on some of our inevitable...
Topics: true crime, serial killer, unsolved mysteries, unsolved murders, oklahoma girl scout murders,...
Tom and Jenny talk about the latest true crime miniseries on Netflix, the second in Joe Berlinger's Conversations with a Killer series, this one focused on serial killer John Wayne Gacy. It features excerpts from 60 hours of unearthed audio tapes from Gacy and his defense team after Gacy's capture back in the late 1970s. Please support us on Patreon ! Don’t forget to follow the 13 O’Clock Podcast blog , subscribe to our YouTube channel , like us on Facebook , and follow us on ...
Topics: true crime, serial killer, netflix original
Tom and Jenny talk about an entertaining eco-horror monster movie from the 1970s, directed by John Frankenheimer, and starring Robert Foxworth and Talia Shire as a married couple who must contend with a mutated bear creature when they go to Maine to mediate a dispute between a pollutant-spouting paper mill and a local Native American tribe. Find this movie and more at the 13 O'Clock Amazon Storefront! Please support us on Patreon ! Don’t forget to follow the 13 O’Clock Podcast blog ,...
Topics: movie review, 70s horror
On this Tuesday Sidetrack, Tom and Jenny talk about watching the 1970s trash classic Blood Sucking Freaks on Joe Bob's Last Drive-In. Hey! We’re finally on Instagram ! The Faceless Villain: Volume Three is now available for purchase in print and ebook formats! And now the audio book is available too! Get it here! Click here to sign up for Audible! If you buy my book first, I get a bounty! Some of you may remember my short story collection The Associated Villainies , which...
Topics: bloodsucking freaks, joe bob briggs
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It's the first installment of Giallo July! On today's review, Jenny is discussing a 2015 neo-giallo written and directed by Argentinian brothers Luciano and Nicolas Onetti, which was lovingly crafted to look almost exactly like a classic giallo from the 1970s. Find this movie and more at the 13 O'Clock Amazon Storefront! Please support us on Patreon ! Don’t forget to follow the 13 O’Clock Podcast blog , subscribe to our YouTube channel , like us on Facebook , and follow us on ...
Topics: movie review, giallo