[Accessory Reel] D.O.A. (1949)
[Accessory Reel] D.O.A. (1949)

[Accessory Reel] D.O.A. (1949)

July 19, 2025 5:58pm
56:26
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[Accessory Reel] D.O.A. (1949): A Killer Pour-formance In this Accessory Reel bonus track, your favorite co-conspirators Tata and Mamie uncork a West Virginia red blend and spiral into the cinematic chaos that is D.O.A. (1949). As they sip, snark, and sleuth their way through poisoned protagonists, shady dames, and bureaucratic wild goose chases, they offer a wine-soaked, real-time commentary that’s equal parts film critique and felony-adjacent fun. This isn’t your average watch-along. It’s a spirited (and somewhat inebriated) dive into noir logic gaps, glorious overacting, and the eternal mystery: why would you solve your own murder after you’ve already been murdered? So pour a glass, press play, and let Tata and Mamie accessorize your evening with one part vino, two parts venom, and just a dash of vintage danger. After all, in film noir—and in fashion—it's all about the accessories.   Film: D.O.A. (1949) was directed by Rudolph MatĂ© and starring Edmond O’Brien as Frank Bigelow, this film follows a small-town accountant who discovers he has been fatally poisoned and has only a few days to live. The film follows Bigelow’s frantic quest to find out who poisoned him and why, leading him through a maze of deceit and danger. The film is renowned for its innovative narrative structure and intense suspense. Wine Pairing: Black Tie Red Table Wine from WineTree Vineyards   Follow and interact with us on: Instagram: booby.trap.podcast X: @BoobyTrapPodcst Facebook: The Booby Trap Podcast YouTube: @BoobyTrapPodcast Spotify playlists: Booby Trap Podcast

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Duration:56:26
Published:July 19, 2025 5:58pm
File Size:51.7 MB
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[Accessory Reel] D.O.A. (1949): A Killer Pour-formance In this Accessory Reel bonus track, your favorite co-conspirators Tata and Mamie uncork a West Virginia red blend and spiral into the cinematic chaos that is D.O.A. (1949). As they sip, snark, and sleuth their way through poisoned protagonists, shady dames, and bureaucratic wild goose chases, they offer a wine-soaked, real-time commentary that’s equal parts film critique and felony-adjacent fun. This isn’t your average watch-along. It’s a sp...

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