Ol' Dirty Basement: True Crime and Vintage Movie Reviews
Join Dave, Matt and Zap every week as they cover a true crime or compelling story as well as Vintage Cinema and Album Review where they break down some of the best movies and music from the past.
Podcasting since 2022 • 10 episodes
Ol' Dirty Basement: True Crime and Vintage Movie Reviews
Latest Episodes
Vintage Album Review: Beastie Boys "License To Ill"
Ever wonder how three punk kids from New York City reshaped the landscape of hip-hop? Our latest episode takes you through the explosive debut of the Beastie Boys' "Licensed to Ill" and its monumental role in catapulting the band to fame. Join ...
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Episode 66
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V.C.R. Presents: It's a Wonderful Life (1946)
Ever stumbled upon a film so late in life that it feels like discovering a hidden treasure? That's exactly how many of us felt with "It's a Wonderful Life." Join us as we explore the journey of George Bailey and the enchanting world of Bedford ...
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Episode 65
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" Blood, Lies, And Silicon Valley: Inside The Theranos Scandal" Part 2
Witness the astonishing rise and catastrophic fall of Theranos, a company that once promised to change the medical diagnostics landscape forever. Elizabeth Holmes, the enigmatic founder, captivated the world with her grand vision and bold decla...
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Episode 64
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" Blood, Lies, And Silicon Valley: Inside The Theranos Scandal" Part 1
Picture a young girl plotting to become a billionaire before most of us finished our long division homework. From sketching time machines to acing a Stanford-level Mandarin class while still in high school, Elizabeth Holmes was never yo...
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Episode 63
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V.C.R. Presents: Platoon (1986)
What happens when a Vietnam veteran sits down with his son and friends to discuss one of the most iconic war films of all time? Steelton George, a Vietnam veteran and father of our co-host Matt, joins us on the Vintage Cinema Review podcast to ...
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