The Triplecast is a podcast that takes 3 movies that share a common link and breaks down each one discussing the plot, directing, musical style and cultural impact.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 170 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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Category | TV & Film |
Beverly Hills Cop sees Eddie Murphy enter the buddy copy genera. This Detroit cop lands in Beverly Hills and must team up with the LAPD to solve the murder of his good friend. Sadly this brings the triple to a close but you can still catch John and K... more
Trading Places is a fun ride from Director John Landis. Murphy and Aykroyd play men on the opposite sides of society who are swapped over a $1 bet by the Duke Brothers. The trade changes both of their lives forever. Join John and Cory as they journey... more
The Golden Child staring Eddie Murphy is a adventure comedy that takes us from Tibet to L.A. to Nepal and back. Murphy has to help find the Golden Child so that earth will not become Hell. He is the Chosen One but he needs a lot of help along the way... more
The Last Jedi is the mid-point of this trilogy. People were wondering if we would get a rehash of Empire. It looks like the director and writers listened to the fears and took us to new places. Read more...
The post TC EXTRA #8 – Star Wars: The Las... more
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Cory and Travis have taken over hosting this GSM podcast and it's great to hear their insights and perspectives on some of our favorite movies - in groups of three! If you aren't particularly a fan of one set of 3 movies, just wait - there is something for everyone! it's nice to go back and revisit old flicks, and see them with a new eye. Thanks, Cory and Travis!
It's great hearing Cory and Travis bring their unique take to the film podcasting genre. They take a common thread that connects three films and then weave a discussion around that involving plot, cast, and other interesting characteristics. They bring lots of great details into their discussions. I'll be going back and listening to old episodes as I love the concept. Keep up the great work guys!
Hey guys love the podcast, I like The Fringe Podcast so much I check out Triplecast, and I like it a lot.
Good job guys.
Sammy
Great podcast about the Films of David Fincher he's the best director in the universe right now. You guys need to do another triple cast with Zodiac/Panic Room/The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. Then anther one with Alien/The Social Network/The Curious Care of Benjamin Button. His light films. This guy can't shot a bad scene even If he wanted to.
These guys have by far the best fringe podcast around, now branching out to the trifecta effect. Great podcast, a must listen to.
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