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Monday Dec 11, 2017

Our first holiday ep! In today's episode of Topics Of Great Importance, Corri and Kyo examine Kyo's odd hair patterns and ponder what a mad scientist would imbue with pumpkin spice scent. [6:15] If the cast of The Departed were trying to muster up some holiday cheer, what would they be drinking? Corri also argues that Americans don't do enough group singing. Canada does it better. We need to step it up.[14:35] What songs are musts for the holidays, and what songs should be relegated to the deepest, darkest pits of despair for all time?The worst Fhristmas song of all would actually make for a great horror movie murder moment.[40:20] There are unpopular opinions on Christmas movies that should be abolished, and we have them. Sorry, classic movie fans.
 
Thanks again to Kyo for joining the pod!
 
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Tuesday Oct 24, 2017

 
CoRri's back with more deathly serious questions about the popular culture world. This month she's joined by artist and former Disneyland Jungle Cruise skipper Trevor Kelly to get in the Halloween spirit and discuss allll the things that keep them up at night. 
 
Jumping off, the question that divides a generation: Is The Nightmare Before Christmas a Halloween movie or a Christmas movie? Trevor tries to bring his Disney expertise to the debate. 
 
[6:35] Next they talk about Trevor's Disney experience, his deep cut Amazon.com art, and drinking in the Anaheim Halloween Parade. Trevor also realizes that people listening to a podcast can't see him. It's a revelation!
 
[10:40] Trevor and CoRri exchange recollections of the nightmares induced by horror movies and scary stories, and wonder: is it endearing when ghosts want to kill you? 
 
[19:15] The conversation shifts to things people do in scary movies that drive Trevor and CoRri crazy, how they would fare in a horror movie, and some basic do's and don'ts for survival. Plus, we learn Trevor's brilliant method of getting out of any horror movie scenario.
 
[27:15] What happens if you find out you're in a horror movie, but no one believes you? Has CrimeLibrary.com properly prepared us all to come face to face with a serial killer? Or maybe to BE a serial killer?
 
[32:40] The rules of who dies in horror movies often revolve around the morals and values of society, which is why you can't have sex or do drugs or you're gon' get ganked. Trevor explains, though, who the first killed would be in his morality tale, and who would win the blood-soaked day.
 
[36:00] In the final moments of the show, while battling traffic, Trevor tells a story of making a certain Aerosmith frontman incredibly pissed off at him.
 
Many thanks to Trevor Kelly for joining the fun on Topics of Great Importance! Check out the links below to become a true Trevor fan! After all, he looks just like John Stamos!
 
Skipper Stories on Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/Skipper-Stories-Disneylands-Jungle-Cruise-ebook/dp/B01N1KMP07/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1508446843
 
Trevor Kelly on Instagram:
www.instagram.com/the_trevor_kelly
 
Topics of Great Importance will appear on this Overthink feed once a month, so stay tuned for more essential questions from CoRri and her guests.
 
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Friday Sep 15, 2017

Thanks for stopping by The Overthink again. Today's show is Topics of Great Importance, a show in which Corrigan Vaughan asks the most important pop-culture questions that most of us never even thought to even ask. Today's guest is Cameron Louis, a producer at The Woody Show, who sheds some light on some rather important topics, and shares an amazing story as well.
Corri starts things off gently with talking about who is Cameron Louis and what does he do on The Woody Show (3:00), before getting into the most recent controversial Disney casting news (5:45). Then they get into the most important topic of the night: which apocalyptic movie would you most/least want to be stuck in (19:15), and of course a nice little segment of Let's Ask Some Drunk People (32:50). Then they end their important discussion with a very interesting tale in this special segment of "I'll Tell You A Story, Corri" (35:29), before they talk about what else they've been listening to recently (42:45). 
Thanks again to Cameron Louis for joining the podcast! You can follow him and his tales of wonder and importance over on his Twitter and Instagram accounts.
Topics of Great Importance will appear on this Overthink feed once a month, so stay tuned for more essential questions from Corri and her guests. 
And make sure you're subscribed to the network so you don't miss a single episode of our various shows on art, media, and culture. New shows out every Monday and Friday!
Until then, you can find us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and you can subscribe to our podcasts here: iTunes, Stitcher, & Google.
You can also email us, and see our full slate of shows at: www.overthinkpod.com
If you like what you hear, please rate and review us in iTunes. It seriously takes like 2 minutes. Thanks again for listening!

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