Pod on the Cob

By: Tyler Goff Stephanie J Taylor
  • Summary

  • Pod on the Cob is the first podcast ever to be about movies and corn. More specifically, Pod on the Cob is about movies that feature corn. Yes, that's really the premise.

    2024
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Episodes
  • Episode 2: Signs
    Nov 22 2024

    Did you know that before M. Night Shyamalan directed side-splitting comedies like Lady in the Water, The Happening and The Last Airbender he made dramatic, thoughtful thrillers? This month on Pod on the Cob, we're talking about Signs; one of M. Night's first and most famous films which just so happens to take place in a spooky cornfield. Join Stephanie and Tyler as they talk about awkward monologues, their own childhood memories and, of course, 9/11! Doesn't that sound light-hearted and fun? Just in time for Thanksgiving!

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Episode 1: Children of the Corn
    Oct 31 2024

    Finally, a podcast about movies that feature corn - just what everyone has been begging for!

    There isn’t a better movie to encapsulate this concept than 1984’s Children of the Corn - a movie literally bursting at the seams with ears of corn. Join hosts Stephanie and Tyler as they lament horrible child acting, obsess over Linda Hamilton and rate the film based on it's most important criteria - how well was corn utilized in the plot?

    Enjoy the first episode of what is sure to be the #1 podcast in the world about movies and corn.

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    57 mins
  • Episode 2 Teaser Trailer
    Nov 14 2024

    What movie are Stephanie and Tyler going to cover on the second episode of Pod on the Cob!? There are two ways to find out: wait until the episode launches on November 22, 2024 OR listen to this teaser trailer today! Or do both!

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    1 min

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