40 episodes

The podcast about Disney movies that don't quite have the magic! Whether they're forgotten gems, cult classics, mediocre duds, or just absolute crap, hosts Dallin Agatone and Amanda Dutkiewicz sit down and take an informal, irreverent look at the films, the people behind them, and their place in film history.

Lost in the Vault Dallin Agatone & Amanda Dutkiewicz

    • TV & Film

The podcast about Disney movies that don't quite have the magic! Whether they're forgotten gems, cult classics, mediocre duds, or just absolute crap, hosts Dallin Agatone and Amanda Dutkiewicz sit down and take an informal, irreverent look at the films, the people behind them, and their place in film history.

    Lost in the Vault Returns! or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Unexplained Hiatus

    Lost in the Vault Returns! or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Unexplained Hiatus

    Absent for the first half of 2021, hosts Dallin Agatone and Amanda Dutkiewicz are back with more Lost in the Vault! Listen to their half-assed apologies and quarter-assed explanations as to where the podcast went, why it disappeared, and what to expect from its return.


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    • 12 min
    BONUS EPISODE: Disney Investor Day 2020

    BONUS EPISODE: Disney Investor Day 2020

    We know it's a bit late, but hey--were you going to sit through four hours of business jargon? No. So we did for you. In this bonus episode, Dallin and Amanda cover Disney's 2020 Investor Day and all its ins and outs, from Homer Simpson's surprise appearance, to the thousandth Star War announcement. These are some thoughts recorded few days after the meeting in two separate recordings.



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    Created and hosted by Dallin Agatone and Amanda Dutkiewicz

    Editor: Amanda Dutkiewicz

    Producer: Dallin Agatone

    Theme music composed by Cavan Agatone

    Show art provided by Jack Rourke


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    • 2 hrs 29 min
    Winnie the Pooh: A Very Merry Pooh Year

    Winnie the Pooh: A Very Merry Pooh Year

    "It's phenomenal how much a movie can accomplish." - Amanda Dutkiewicz on Transformers (2007)

    Hey kids, remember when Eeyore started walking on his hind legs and it was FUCKING TERRIFYING?!

    Well, Dallin Agatone and Amanda Dutkiewicz certainly do. In this episode, they discuss 2002's Winnie the Pooh: A Very Merry Pooh Year, a holiday movie that's less a film and more two half-hour shorts awkwardly stitched together. But that's not gonna stop them from touching on such topics as the state of Pooh as a franchise in the 2000s, the quality of Saturday morning cartoons in the 80s, and the secret homicidal urges of Rabbit. Plus, we get a glimpse at the mysterious origins of Dallin and Amanda's friendship.

    Ring in the New Year... over a week afterwards, it's an all-new Lost in the Vault!



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    Created and hosted by Dallin Agatone and Amanda Dutkiewicz

    Editor: Dallin Agatone

    Producer: Dallin Agatone

    Theme music composed by Cavan Agatone

    Show art provided by Jack Rourke


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    • 1 hr 9 min
    One Magic Christmas (w/ Jack Rourke)

    One Magic Christmas (w/ Jack Rourke)

    "Did you do this for the Christmas?" - Don Cheadle in Boogie Nights

    Hey kids, remember when Santa Claus enslaved the dead to toil in his factory for all eternity?

    Well, special guest Jack Rourke (Warped Celluloid) certainly does. He's joining Dallin Agatone and Amanda Dutkiewicz to discuss 1985's One Magic Christmas, one of the most low-key disturbing Christmas movies ever made. Join them as they discuss such topics as the Epic Looks of Harry Dean Stanton,  the misery that capitalism inflicts on the Christmas season, and just how exactly to effectively tell a message in a movie. That is, when Jack is completely derailing things with off-topic ramblings at a mile-a-minute pace.

    You better learn to appreciate the true meaning of Lost in the Vault, or Santa Claus will kill your husband.



    Listen to Jack Rourke on Warped Celluloid, wherever you get your podcasts: https://anchor.fm/jack-rourke

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    Wanna support the show? Subscribe, rate, and review us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to us!

    Visit us on our website: anchor.fm/lostinthevault

    Join the Official Lost in the Vault Discord: https://discord.gg/mwmtzfV

    Questions or comments? Email us at lostinthevaultpodcast@gmail.com

    Follow us on Twitter: @LostVaultCast

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    Created and hosted by Dallin Agatone and Amanda Dutkiewicz

    Special guest star: Jack Rourke

    Editor: Jack Rourke

    Producer: Dallin Agatone

    Theme music composed by Cavan Agatone

    Show art provided by Jack Rourke


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    • 1 hr 56 min
    Annie (1999) (w/ Peter Vulfranc)

    Annie (1999) (w/ Peter Vulfranc)

    "There's always that one bitch in the crew who isn't down with murder." - Peter Vulfranc

    Hey kids, remember when the solution to class warfare was powerful billionaires adopting adorable orphans?

    Well, Peter Vulfranc (These Days Are Ours: A Happy Days Podcast, Squadcast Supreme, Trouble Shooters) certainly does. He joins Dallin Agatone and Amanda Dutkiewicz in ringing in the holiday season by discussing the 1999 TV movie adaptation of the Broadway musical smash, Annie. But is this the hokey, cornball show that its reputation seems to paint it as? Or does "The Musical of Tomorrow" have more going on under the surface?

    Step away from your "Hard-Knock Life" for an all-new Lost in the Vault!



    Listen to Peter Vulfranc on:

    These Days Are Ours: A Happy Days Podcast - https://thesedaysareours.libsyn.com/

    Squadcast Supreme - https://www.stitcher.com/show/squadcast-supreme

    Trouble Shooters - https://castbox.fm/channel/id3329738?country=us



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    Visit us on our website: anchor.fm/lostinthevault

    Join the Official Lost in the Vault Discord: https://discord.gg/mwmtzfV

    Questions or comments? Email us at lostinthevaultpodcast@gmail.com

    Follow us on Twitter: @LostVaultCast

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    Created and hosted by Dallin Agatone and Amanda Dutkiewicz

    Special guest star: Peter Vulfranc

    Editor: Dallin Agatone

    Producer: Dallin Agatone

    Theme music composed by Cavan Agatone

    Show art provided by Jack Rourke


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    • 2 hrs 2 min
    EPISODE 25: Treasure Planet (w/ Tom Speelman)

    EPISODE 25: Treasure Planet (w/ Tom Speelman)

    "David Hyde Pierce is the patron saint of gay guys playing straight guys." - Dallin Agatone

    Hey kids, remember when the directors of The Little Mermaid were like "fuck it, put pirate ships in space?"

    Well, Tom Speelman (Gotta Recap Em' All!, Polygon, Comic Book Resources) certainly does. In celebration of Lost in the Vault's 25th episode, he joins Dallin Agatone and Amanda Dutkiewicz to discuss one of Disney's most notorious animated flops, and one of the biggest box office bombs in film history, 2002's Treasure Planet. Along the way, they also discuss their favorite moviegoing experiences, the film's decades-long development hell, how Treasure Planet helped kill traditional animation, and whether or not it was a good idea to make Jim Hawkins a bad boy with daddy issues.

    Raise the solar-sailers (what?) and ship out into the stars, it's an all-new Lost in the Vault.



    Listen to Tom Speelman on Gotta Recap Em' All! - A Recap Cast of All Things Pokémon: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/gotta-recap-emall/id1476705429



    Wanna support the show? Subscribe, rate, and review us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to us!

    Visit us on our website: anchor.fm/lostinthevault

    Join the Official Lost in the Vault Discord: https://discord.gg/mwmtzfV

    Questions or comments? Email us at lostinthevaultpodcast@gmail.com

    Follow us on Twitter: @LostVaultCast

    Follow us on Instagram: @lostvaultpodcast



    Created and hosted by Dallin Agatone and Amanda Dutkiewicz

    Special guest star: Tom Speelman

    Editor: Amanda Dutkiewicz

    Producer: Dallin Agatone

    Theme music composed by Cavan Agatone

    Show art provided by Jack Rourke


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    Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lostinthevault/message

    • 1 hr 53 min

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