The Stuff Dreams Are Made Of
From Kane’s Rosebud to Indy’s Whip to Captain America’s shield... Iconic treasures from the world of film and television are centerstage in this podcast hosted by collectors David Mandel (Veep, Curb Your Enthusiasm) and Ryan Condal (Colony, House of the Dragon). Every week, the two writers share their love of Hollywood memorabilia, revealing unbelievable stories around some of the most famous and culturally important props, costumes, art, and ephemera in silver screen history.
Yallywood Props
5 déc.
Thank you guys for releasing weekly episodes, please don’t stop!
The Autnority
29 nov.
What can I say? Got me in the prop collecting! Always entertaining no matter what the topic is. Do the research this is a great podcast!
Something for just about anyone and everyone
6 nov.
I’ve enjoyed listening to the approachable and relatable podcast from David & Ryan over the last few years, and it really got me through Covid! There’s always something for everyone in the different episodes, from random trivia, to insights about your favorite movies and TV shows. It’s not exclusively about props but as much as the ecosystem around them. It’s entertaining, and I’ve learned something new in each episode.
Love this Podcast!!
31 oct.
I just found this podcast a few months ago and have already gone through all the content they have available. I've even listened to some episodes more than once! Dave and Ryan have such good banter and their genuine appreciating for film and TV is on full display and contagious. I've gotten the prop bug since I started listening and have begun participating in some auctions, which their sponsors will be thrilled to hear. Keep up the incredible work, Dave, Ryan, and Bart!
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- CréationThe Stuff Dreams Are Made Of, Bleav
- Années d’activité2020 - 2024
- Épisodes121
- ClassificationTous publics
- Copyright© 2022
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