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Hitler v. Real-Life Indiana Joneses: THE MONUMENTS MEN
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07/03/19 • 16 min

LA LA LAND Is More Than a Love Story
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05/07/19 • 16 min

Why New Line is Adapting THE LONG WALK (Stephen King Dissections ep. 9)
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03/04/20 • 24 min
For the ninth episode of the Stephen King Dissections, we're talking the second Richard Bachman novel, THE LONG WALK! Which is now my favorite King book yet. Yeah. Featuring a pairing of The Last Wine Company's The Walking Dead Blood Red Blend! ---------------------------------------- Brought to you in part through the patronage of Geoff Baum, Stephanie Brelsford, Michael Brown, Ariya Norinth, Karen and Andrew Pawlowski, and Kimberly Pawlowski Become a patron now at drunkonwriting.com! ---------------------------------------- Get more shows more often along with exclusive content at drunkonwriting.com! Follow along on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/drunkonwritin Follow along on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/drunkonwritin

Is THE STAND Too Long? (Stephen King Dissections ep. 8)
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02/05/20 • 39 min
To date, there are five different official versions of Stephen King's THE STAND: the original novel, the revised paperback novel, the "complete and uncut" novel, the TV adaptation, and the Marvel Comics series. How do they all compare, and what do they bring to the table? Find out now in the latest episode of the Stephen King Dissections! Featuring a pairing of 10 Barrel Brewing's Apocalypse IPA.
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A Long Look at NIGHT SHIFT, Part 3 (Stephen King Dissections ep. 7)
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01/10/20 • 34 min
That's a wrap on Stephen King's first short story collection, NIGHT SHIFT! This episode features a whiskey pairing with Asylum Distillery's Fifth State Aged Corn Whiskey.
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Watch some of the mentioned videos here:
The Lawnmower Man (Jim Gonis): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=caKZdPlEu2U
The Man Who Loved Flowers (Christopher Harrison): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9s0O30DFBWs&t=411s
The Woman in the Room (Frank Darabont): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6XuCbpmc6Q
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Why RAGE Belongs Out-of-Print (Stephen King Dissections ep. 4)
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09/24/19 • 26 min
A critical discussion of Richard Bachman's (Stephen King's) RAGE, and how it's such an unfortunate reminder not much has changed in forty years.
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CARRIE Doesn’t Work in the Age of #MeToo (Stephen King Dissections ep. 1)
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07/30/19 • 24 min
The first of the Stephen King Dissection series! A critical discussion of Stephen King's CARRIE and its 1976 film adaptation directed by Brian De Palma, also featuring a pairing and review of Dogfish Head's FLESH & BLOOD. CARRIE is available wherever books are sold. Ask your local retailer about FLESH & BLOOD.
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HUMANZ — Gorillaz's Best Album Yet
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06/18/19 • 10 min

THE RUNNING MAN: The Film v. The Book
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11/22/22 • 30 min
The Arnold Schwarzenegger-starring THE RUNNING MAN proves not all adaptations are created equally: it's an entertaining, action-packed film with little to nothing to do with the original Stephen King novel.
But, it might actually be the better story.
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In the video, I mistakenly noted Steven E. de Souza's comment about Andrew Davis came from the Screen Anarchy interview. It actually came from an interview with “I Was There Too” podcast host Matt Gourley, as noted by /Film here: https://www.slashfilm.com/the-running-man-alternate-versions/
Read or listen to the Screen Anarchy interview with Steven E. de Souza here: https://screenanarchy.com/2017/02/interview-the-running-man-writer-steven-e-de-souza-on-living-in-the-future-of-1987.html
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King v. Kubrick: Who Did THE SHINING Better? (Stephen King Dissections ep. 3)
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08/27/19 • 29 min
A critical discussion of Stephen King's THE SHINING and its 1980 film adaptation directed by Stanley Kubrick. Featuring a pairing and review of Tröegs' BLIZZARD OF HOPS. THE SHINING is available wherever books and films are sold. Ask your local retailer about Tröegs' BLIZZARD OF HOPS. "Here's Johnny!" compilation by AFX. ----------------------------------------
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How many episodes does The Drunk on Writing Dissections have?
The Drunk on Writing Dissections currently has 26 episodes available.
What topics does The Drunk on Writing Dissections cover?
The podcast is about Hobbies, Podcasts, Books, Arts and Tv & Film.
What is the most popular episode on The Drunk on Writing Dissections?
The episode title 'Why RAGE Belongs Out-of-Print (Stephen King Dissections ep. 4)' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on The Drunk on Writing Dissections?
The average episode length on The Drunk on Writing Dissections is 28 minutes.
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Episodes of The Drunk on Writing Dissections are typically released every 14 days, 3 hours.
When was the first episode of The Drunk on Writing Dissections?
The first episode of The Drunk on Writing Dissections was released on Apr 23, 2019.
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