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The Cover Podcast
Remington Ramsey
74 episodes
5 days ago
Welcome to "The Cover," where three Hoosier friends delve into the world of books and movies with a blend of insight and a touch of humor. Join Brett, Marcus, and Remington as they explore the stories that captivate our imaginations, from literary classics to the latest blockbusters.
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Welcome to "The Cover," where three Hoosier friends delve into the world of books and movies with a blend of insight and a touch of humor. Join Brett, Marcus, and Remington as they explore the stories that captivate our imaginations, from literary classics to the latest blockbusters.
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The Cover Podcast
Catch Me if You Can - Frank Abagnale Jr. - 074

This week, the boys crack open Catch Me If You Can—the unbelievable true story of Frank Abagnale Jr., the world’s most charming con artist. They compare the book’s wild details with Spielberg’s smooth-talking movie version, debate whether DiCaprio made fraud look a little too fun, and ask the real question: was Frank a genius, a grifter, or just a bored kid with a checkbook and confidence issues?

From Pan Am pilots to FBI manhunts, it’s a conversation that proves truth really is stranger than fiction.

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1 week ago
1 hour 38 minutes 14 seconds

The Cover Podcast
Saw - Carry Elwes, Leigh Whannell, James Wan - 073

This week, the boys wake up chained to a grimy bathroom floor and immediately start questioning their life choices. They dive deep into Saw, the 2004 horror film that redefined the genre with its twisted morality, razor-sharp tension, and one of the most shocking endings in movie history.

They unpack how James Wan turned a shoestring budget into a cultural phenomenon, debate whether Jigsaw is a villain or a philosopher with boundary issues, and discuss how a single locked room changed the future of horror.

Grab your hacksaw, maybe a flashlight, and join The Cover as the boys try to decide — if you had to play the game… would you? 🪚

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2 weeks ago
1 hour 17 minutes 35 seconds

The Cover Podcast
Nope - Jordan Peele, Daniel Kaluuya, Keke Palmer - 072

This week, the boys stare up at the sky a little too long as they dive into Jordan Peele’s Nope. From flying saucers that aren’t quite what they seem, to Hollywood horses, to that haunting chimp scene nobody asked for but can’t stop thinking about — the conversation goes everywhere.

They unpack Peele’s genius blend of spectacle and social commentary, debate whether the monster was scarier than the idea of fame itself, and try to answer the real question: what exactly are we watching when we watch a spectacle?

Grab your popcorn, keep one eye on the clouds, and join The Cover as the boys ask the question on everyone’s mind… “Would you look up?” 👀

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3 weeks ago
1 hour 28 minutes 28 seconds

The Cover Podcast
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial - Drew Barrymore, Henry Thomas, Steven Spielberg - 071

This week, the boys phone home. 📞👽

They’re breaking down E.T., Steven Spielberg’s 1982 masterpiece that somehow manages to make you cry over an alien who looks like a wrinkled garden gnome. From the moonlit bike ride that defined childhood adventure to the government men who definitely needed a hobby, this episode dives deep into why E.T. still hits the heart harder than most modern blockbusters.

It’s pure nostalgia, a little weird, and completely unforgettable—kind of like E.T. himself.

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1 month ago
1 hour 26 minutes 16 seconds

The Cover Podcast
Men in Black - Will Smith, Tommy Lee Jones - 070

This week, the boys suit up, grab their neuralyzers, and dive into the wild world of Men in Black. 👽 From talking pugs to alien roaches in human suits, this movie is peak 90s sci-fi fun.

We break down why Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones might be the most unlikely perfect duo in movie history, how the film balanced comedy with genuine wonder, and why the soundtrack still slaps all these years later.

There’s galaxy-saving, bug-squashing, and plenty of laughs along the way. You don’t need to remember everything, just press play and join the mission.

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1 month ago
1 hour 17 minutes 13 seconds

The Cover Podcast
Goodwill Hunting - Matt Damon, Robin Williams, Ben Affleck - 069

In this episode, the boys head to South Boston, well, at least in spirit, to dive into Good Will Hunting. 🍻 Chalkboards, bar fights, and therapy sessions that cut deep, this movie has it all.

We unpack what makes Will Hunting such a fascinating character, debate whether it’s the greatest “genius kid” movie of all time, and of course, talk about Robin Williams’ unforgettable performance. Expect plenty of laughs, a few “how do you like them apples?” impressions, and maybe even some life lessons hidden in between.

It’s not your fault if you miss this one, but it would be a shame.

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1 month ago
1 hour 27 minutes 35 seconds

The Cover Podcast
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels - Jason Statham, Vinnie Jones, Guy Ritchie - 068

In this episode, the boys take a closer look at Guy Ritchie’s 1998 breakout film Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. They unpack how the movie’s layered storytelling, nonlinear editing, and gritty East End setting redefined the modern crime genre. The discussion traces Ritchie’s influences, the way he weaves multiple plotlines into one high-stakes collision, and how the film’s visual style and soundtrack helped launch a new wave of British gangster cinema. They also explore the performances that made stars out of then-unknown actors and why this film remains a blueprint for Ritchie’s later work.

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1 month ago
1 hour 27 minutes 18 seconds

The Cover Podcast
Top Gun: Maverick - Tom Cruise, Miles, Teller, Glen Powell - 067

The boys climb back into the cockpit to break down Top Gun: Maverick, Tom Cruise’s long-awaited return to the skies. They dig into what made this sequel soar above expectations — from the pulse-pounding aerial sequences and practical effects, to the nostalgia-fueled callbacks that still managed to chart new territory. Along the way, they debate whether Maverick is Hollywood’s last true movie star, swap behind-the-scenes trivia from production, and talk about why this film struck such a chord with audiences almost forty years after the original. Buckle up, because this one’s got need-for-speed energy from start to finish.

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2 months ago
1 hour 32 minutes 52 seconds

The Cover Podcast
Kingdom of Heaven - Orlando Bloom, Eva Green, Sir Ridley Scott - 066

In this episode of The Cover, the boys dig into Ridley Scott’s sweeping epic Kingdom of Heaven. From Orlando Bloom’s transformation into a reluctant knight, to the gritty battles for Jerusalem, to the tension between historical fact and Hollywood flair, nothing is off-limits. They unpack the stunning visuals, the Director’s Cut vs theatrical version, and the way the film wrestles with faith, power, and sacrifice. Along the way, they’ll highlight what Scott gets right (and wrong) about the Crusades, share some fun behind-the-scenes trivia, and debate whether this underrated film deserves a place among the greatest historical epics.

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2 months ago
1 hour 33 minutes 6 seconds

The Cover Podcast
Unbroken - Louis Zamperini - 065

This week on The Cover, we dive into Unbroken, the remarkable true story of Louis Zamperini — Olympic runner, WWII bombardier, castaway, and prisoner of war. Hillenbrand’s book takes us through a journey of endurance, resilience, and redemption that reads more like an epic novel than history.

We’ll unpack Zamperini’s transformation from rebellious kid to Olympic hopeful, his harrowing survival at sea, the brutality of POW camps, and the unbreakable spirit that carried him through it all. Along the way, we’ll talk about what makes this story so powerful, what the book leaves you wrestling with, and how it stacks up against the film adaptation.

If you love stories of grit, faith, and the resilience of the human spirit, you won’t want to miss this conversation.

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2 months ago
1 hour 32 minutes 13 seconds

The Cover Podcast
Spotlight - Michael Keaton, Rachel McAdams, Mark Ruffalo - 064

This week on The Cover we’re diving into Spotlight — the gripping true-story drama that pulled back the curtain on one of the biggest scandals in modern history. We’ll talk about how the film captures the power (and responsibility) of journalism, why the pacing feels so different from other newsroom movies, and the real people behind the story.

We’ll also explore the moral weight of chasing truth when every obstacle is pushing against you, and how Spotlightmanages to make quiet conversations feel just as intense as a thriller. Expect behind-the-scenes trivia, historical context, and the usual mix of laughs and tangents as we break down one of the most important films of the last decade.

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2 months ago
1 hour 37 minutes 6 seconds

The Cover Podcast
Indiana Jones- Harrison Ford, Steven Spielberg - 063

Grab your fedora and your bullwhip, because this week on The Cover we’re diving headfirst into Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark.

We explore what made this 1981 classic not just a movie, but a cultural landmark. From Spielberg and Lucas teaming up to reinvent the adventure genre, to the real-world myths behind the Ark of the Covenant, we cover it all. Expect fun facts you’ve probably never heard, surprising historical context, and a few eyebrow-raising questions about just how realistic Indy’s adventures really were.

Why did the Nazis care about the Ark? Could the Ark even be found today? And what makes Indiana Jones such an enduring character more than forty years later?

It’s part movie talk, part history lesson, and a whole lot of fun.

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2 months ago
1 hour 34 minutes 9 seconds

The Cover Podcast
Shawshank Redemption - Tim Robbins, Morgan Freeman, Stephen King - 062

This week on The Cover, we’re cracking open the cell door on one of the most beloved films of all time — The Shawshank Redemption. We’ll talk about the surprising origins of the story, how a short Stephen King novella became a cinematic masterpiece, and why this slow-burn prison drama continues to top “greatest movie” lists decades later.

From Andy Dufresne’s quiet resilience to Red’s unforgettable narration, we’ll explore the themes of friendship, injustice, and the stubborn endurance of hope. Plus, we’ll dig into behind-the-scenes facts — from casting almost-misses to the truth about that famous escape.

Whether you’ve seen it a hundred times or you’re just discovering it, this is a trip to Shawshank you won’t want to miss.

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3 months ago
1 hour 35 minutes 39 seconds

The Cover Podcast
The Dark Knight - Christian Bale, Heath Ledger, Sir Christopher Nolan - 061

🦇 In this episode of The Cover, we dive deep into Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight — not just the blockbuster, but the bold cultural moment that redefined superhero cinema. From Heath Ledger’s haunting Joker to the moral dilemmas that still mess with your head, this movie isn’t just good... it’s iconic.

We talk:

  • Why Batman’s cape carries more weight than just vigilante justice

  • The Joker’s chaos theory (and why he might’ve had a point)

  • The quote that still gives us chills: “You either die a hero...”

  • Ledger’s legendary performance and the actors who turned down the role

  • What The Dark Knight says about power, corruption, and sacrifice

It’s dark. It’s brilliant. And it’s absolutely worth covering.

🎧 Tune in, vote Harvey Dent, and don’t forget to check your boat for explosives.

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3 months ago
1 hour 29 minutes 3 seconds

The Cover Podcast
Open - Andre Agassi - 060

In this episode of The Cover, we unzip the soul-baring memoir Open by tennis legend Andre Agassi. This isn’t your typical sports biography. Agassi takes the court not to celebrate his victories but to wrestle with his demons. He hatestennis. He questions fame, rebels against his upbringing, and ultimately discovers meaning far beyond the Grand Slams.

We dive into:

  • Why a top athlete would say “I hate tennis” — and mean it

  • His complicated relationship with his father (and that terrifying ball machine, “The Dragon”)

  • The hairpiece, the meth use, and the moment he hit rock bottom

  • His unlikely redemption story through education and love (Steffi Graf, anyone?)

Plus: We ask the big question — can you be the best at something you hate? And should you?

Whether you're a tennis fan or just a sucker for a brutally honest memoir, Open is a rare look at the cost of greatness. Game, set, introspection.

🎙️ Let's serve up some truth.

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3 months ago
1 hour 41 minutes 2 seconds

The Cover Podcast
Happy Gilmore - Adam Sandler, Christopher McDonald, Julie Bowen - 059

In this episode, we break down the brilliance of Happy Gilmore: the quotes, the cameos, the swing that defied physics, and how Adam Sandler changed golf (and comedy) forever. From fistfights with game show hosts to Subway sponsorships and the legend of Chubbs, this is the cinematic fairway you didn’t know you needed.

🍿 Fun facts.
🏌️‍♂️ Nostalgia.
😂 Zero putting skill.

And yes—we talk about the price. And it’s still wrong.

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4 months ago
1 hour 40 minutes 29 seconds

The Cover Podcast
Jaws - Steven Spielberg, Richard Dreyfuss, Roy Scheider - 058

This week on The Cover, the boys head to Amity Island and dive deep into the classic thriller that made everyone afraid to go back in the water — Jaws.

We break down:
🎬 Spielberg’s genius and the birth of the summer blockbuster
🍻 Quint’s iconic monologue and what it still teaches us about storytelling
🎵 That two-note score that scared a generation (and saved the movie)
🏖️ And yes... why Jaws is secretly a movie about mayors being terrible at their jobs

Whether you're a lifelong fan or just here for the blood in the water, this one's got something for everyone.

Hit play, and let’s talk about the movie that made fear float.

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4 months ago
1 hour 40 minutes 30 seconds

The Cover Podcast
Hamilton - Lin-Manuel Miranda, Leslie Odom Jr., Renee Goldsberry - 057

In this episode of The Cover, we dive into the revolutionary hit musical Hamilton — but we’re not throwing away our shot at digging deeper. The musical dazzled Broadway, but how closely does it stick to the historical script?

We compare Lin-Manuel Miranda’s lyrical masterpiece with Ron Chernow’s biography of Alexander Hamilton, unpacking:

  • The biggest historical omissions and creative liberties

  • What the show gets right (and why it matters)

  • The real-life drama that’s too wild for a stage

  • Burr, Jefferson, and Washington — heroes or hype?

Whether you're a Hamilfan or a history buff, this episode pulls back the curtain on America’s ten-dollar founding father. Get ready to laugh, learn, and maybe question everything you thought you knew about the Revolution.

📚 Book: Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow
🎭 Show: Hamilton by Lin-Manuel Miranda
💥 Let’s go back to 1776 — with rhythm.

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4 months ago
1 hour 50 minutes 32 seconds

The Cover Podcast
The Greatest Beer Run Ever - John "Chick" Donohue

This week on The Cover, the boys crack open The Greatest Beer Run Ever — both the book and the movie — and it’s just as ridiculous and heroic as it sounds. We’re talking about a guy who literally sneaks into Vietnam during the war to deliver beers to his buddies on the front lines. Yes, this really happened.

We dive into the wild true story of Chick Donohue, explore how the book captures the heart and chaos of the era, and debate whether the movie does it justice. Along the way, we unpack the difference between courage and stupidity, and what this story says about friendship, patriotism, and the American spirit (fueled by cold PBR).


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4 months ago
1 hour 40 minutes 9 seconds

The Cover Podcast
The Karate Kid - Ralph Macchio, Pat Morita, John Avildsen - 055

This week, we break down The Karate Kid — the underdog classic that taught us how to fight without throwing punches. From Daniel’s awkward moves to Mr. Miyagi’s masterclass in mentorship, we dive into why this 80s film still hits harder than a crane kick to the chest.

We talk about:

  • What makes Mr. Miyagi the GOAT of mentorship

  • The psychology behind bullies and belonging

  • And whether karate tournaments should even allow flying face kicks

Whether you’re Team Cobra Kai or rooting for the kid from Reseda, this episode reminds us all: balance isn’t just for the mat — it’s for life.

🥋 Hit play. Find your Miyagi. And remember, man who catch fly with chopstick accomplish anything.

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5 months ago
1 hour 29 minutes 13 seconds

The Cover Podcast
Welcome to "The Cover," where three Hoosier friends delve into the world of books and movies with a blend of insight and a touch of humor. Join Brett, Marcus, and Remington as they explore the stories that captivate our imaginations, from literary classics to the latest blockbusters.