1974 American comedy horror film by Mel Brooks
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Grab your mushrooms because The Last of Us season 2 is finally out! Join us as we catch up with Joel, Ellie, Tommy, Abby Normal, and the mom from Home Alone. It's been 5 years since season 1 and it's time delve into this next chapter with all the fungi you can handle. This is a SPOILER edition, so if you haven't seen the new episodes, what are you doing? Stop what you're doing, go watch them, and get back here immediately for our review. Twitter - @podcastBADMOVIE Insta - @badmoviepodcast Email - badmoviereviewpodcast@gmail.com Gil - @WR_Gil Romero - @RomeroinATX Zach - @ZachfromNB
Weekly shoutout: coalitionworks issue 10 is now live! -- Hi there, Today I am delighted to be arts calling writer, actor, and producer Sandra Cruze! (sandracruze.com) About our guest: Sandra Cruze was steeled in the uprisings of the 60's and 70's, and underground art world of DTLA, where she sang in punk bands, reggae bands and performed in street theater. She believes the "PEN IS MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD" and picked hers up. Having experienced the transformation of good story telling which has saved her on many occasion, her works traverse the mindfield that is America today. She writes about dangerous women and women in danger. Acting in Films, TV and Stage, Sandra also creates her own content. Her short film, "Physics of Killing", was selected for the Toronto International Women's Film Festival 2022, and an IMDB writers credit. Her play, "Little Sugar", was a quarter finalist with ScreenCraft in 2022 and 2023. "We're Not Dead Yet", a YouTube web series co-produced by Two Heads are Better Productions, has received multiple awards and selections for both the series and the scripts, winning semifinalist for pilot script. https://www.housetheater.net/ Further accomplishments for film and theater can be found on IMDB and https://linktr.ee/sandracruzeproductions ABBY NORMAL THE MUSICAL FUNDRAISER EVENT AT HYPERION ARTS, LOS ANGELES: CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS APRIL 25 AND 26! Thanks for this amazing conversation, Sandra! All the best! -- Arts Calling is produced by Jaime Alejandro. HOW TO SUPPORT ARTS CALLING: PLEASE CONSIDER LEAVING A REVIEW, OR SHARING THIS EPISODE WITH A FRIEND! YOUR SUPPORT TRULY MAKES A DIFFERENCE, AND THANK YOU FOR TAKING THE TIME TO LISTEN. Much love, j artscalling.com
It's once again time to chat about our favorite books from a week ago. This week we witness Lobo kill an entire planet just because he doesn't want to wait in line. Also Morlock fashion, the origin story of Abby Normal, and diminishing returns on horror sequels. Pull List (with spoiler time stamps): 00:10:17 - Lobo Cancellation Special 00:18:14 - NYX #3 00:35:54 - Titans #15 00:43:25 - Universal Monsters: Frankenstein #2 Support Tales From The Short Box by joining our Patreon! patreon.com/BraveNewWorldsComics
Through-out the month of September our messages have centered on how, in all of our lives sometimes, life's struggles are very real! Our speaker this week follows up on that series with a reminder that dealing with life's struggles for the long term, requires living a life that does not follow the norm. Today's speaker, now retired, Tim Harlow, was the lead minister of Parkview Christian Church, located in the Chicago, IL area. In today's message Tim challenges the concept of 'normalcy,' using his own unique style of humor and personal examples to illustrate how societal norms might not lead to long-term fulfillment. In fact, Tim implores us to be "Abby-Normal" by prioritizing values over immediate desires. So, not sure how the term Abby-Normal plays out? Here's Tim with the low down on how Abby-Normal, the narrow road, and the Bible's account of the lives of brothers, Jacob and Esau, can help us live for the long haul To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/326/29
We talk about the Mel Brooks classic and Bryan has an Abby Normal opinion about it.
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This week: Neela's lab buddies do some off the books experimentation, Kerry has second thoughts about Henry's custody arrangement, Pratt is a huge jerk, Abby works with a mom with a troubled past, Carter and Kem prep for the baby's arrival, and Luka and Sam try to figure out what Steve being in town means for them.
This week, us jokesters actually cover a comedy! One of the few of our favorite genre that Bryce has never seen. It is YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN and things get darker in black & white. Will Mel Brooks outlive everyone??? Tune in to find out! Naminspace.
Katie and Bridget go live in a castle in Transylvania as they re-watch one of the OG parody films: Young Frankenstein! It's a movie all about Dr. Frankenstein (pronounced Franken-Schtein) who inherits his grandfathers castle and therefore means he immediately becomes obsessed with continuing grandpa's previous science experiments on reanimating dead people. He's not being crazy alone though - there's also Igor, the sassiest assistant you've ever seen, and Inga, the assistant who should really just worry about putting the candle BACK! Together they bring to life the Frankenstein monster, who might have an Abby-Normal brain, but he can also perform a Broadway style tap dance routine. Will the town of Transylvania learn to accept Dr. Frankenstein and his creation? Is Madeline's Kahn's character the BEST in the movie!? Released in 1974, it was directed by Mel Brooks who also co-wrote the script alongside the leading actor: Gene Wilder.
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We're so sorry for the delay for this week's episode. A lot was going on at the Abby Normal homestead that we had to take care of, but it did give us a little extra time to prepare for our general review of a 1987 Thanksgiving horror flick called Blood Rage. If you celebrate Thanksgiving, we hope you all enjoy the holiday and have a safe weekend and we'll be back next week hopefully at our regular scheduled time. Trigger warning: This Episode does contain topics that may be disturbing for some listener's. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/abby-normal-podcast/support
"My name; it's pronounced 'Fronkensteen'." It's finally time to take a break from the scarily bad movies and enjoy one of the great monster movies ever made. For our first Little Pod of Season 3, we've called in one of the most special of guests, Ben's dad Leo, to talk about his favorite movie of all time, 'Young Frankenstein'! We try to pick just one scene for our Elevator Pitch (it doesn't go well), we hand out our Apollonia Award's to this amazing supporting cast (an Academy Award winner in a cameo!?), and talk about the genius of Mel Brooks and Gene Wilder! We also put together our Rushmore Mountain for the multi-talented Mel Brooks. Get ready for the most Abby Normal episode ever! Chapters 0:00 Intro 1:08 Guest Intro 2:37 Film Intro 3:40 First Impressions 23:47 Mel Brooks & Gene Wilder 34:11 Elevator Pitch 44:13 Apollonia Award 51:57 Mel Brooks Rushmore Mountain 58:24 Outro OUR WEBSITE THREE FILMS INSTAGRAM THREE FILMS TWITTER THREE FILMS TIKTOK THREE FILMS DISCORD THREE FILMS FACEBOOK Music: Umbels Support Us #threefilmspod #indiepodcast #youngfrankensteinmoviereview #youngfrankensteinmovieessay #youngfrankensteinmovie #youngfrankensteinfilm #youngfrankensteinfilmreview #youngfrankensteinfilmessay #filmreviews #moviereviews #filmessays #movieessays #movies #films #videopodcast #subscribe #patreon #clorisleachman #youtube #youtubechannel #terigarr #moviereactions #frankenstein #youtubereactions #youngfrankenstein #genewilder #melbrooks #madelinekahn #peterboyle #martyfeldman --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/threefilmspod/message
Greetings, Mad Scientists! Welcome to episode 24 of Up Yours with More!, the official podcast of the world's greatest comic shop, Up Up and Away Comics, in Cincinnati, OH! BC and MODOK preview another jam-packed week of stuff, including but not limited to comic book and pop culture news, the top books from last week, and a preview of some of the books hitting shelves this week. As always, it is our goal to bring the daily discussions we have with our awesome customers to you in podcast form. So, hop in the dumbwaiter, our hump-backed friends, and let's follow “a-hunch” that this episode will be nothing less than Abby Normal! Ba-dum SHI! Show Notes and Time Stamps: News The New Era of Superman Starts This January :: 02:04 DC's 2023 'Lazarus Planet' Event Explodes out of 'Batman vs. Robin'! :: 07:45 DC Universe Ultra :: 11:17 Alan Moore Says Infantile Love For Batman Can Be a Precursor To Fascism :: 16:36 Marvel Maps Out Its Biggest Upcoming Stories at New York Comic Con :: 23:42 Marvel Reveals Details for Jonathan Hickman and Valerio Schiti's New Series :: 30:19 Peach Momoko – Too Popular For New York Comic Con? :: 34:40 Comics Top 10 Books Last Week :: 38:58 New Books This Week :: 47:43 Other Discussion: Hocus Pocus 2 :: 57:11 How Werewolf By Night Sets Up The Horror Corner of the MCU :: 01:00:45 She-Hulk :: 01:08:33 UUA and Grace Ellis Book Signing :: 01:16:58 Find Us Online at the Following Outlets: Website :: upupandawaycomics.com Facebook :: facebook.com/upupaway and facebook.com/uuablueash Instagram :: instagram.com/upupawaycomics Twitter :: twitter.com/upupawaycomics
Episode 60 is LIVE, and this week we watched one of the most Abby Normal flicks of all-time, the flawless Mel Brooks picture, 1974's Young Frankenstein! Gene Wilder, Terri Garr, Marty Feldman, Peter Boyle, Gene Hackman, and Chloris Leachman bring new life to the classic tale of Frankenstein by adding HUGE KNOCKERS! It's WILDER than horse glue, and I've got a HUNCH you'll dig the ELECTROFYING performances! JOIN US. It's Miller time! Everywhere you pod. DBP Hosts: Adam Crohn: Instagram: @actoydesign / @ihavespokenpod / @mom_gave_them_away Kevin Krull: Instagram: @theotherkevinkrull Support the show directly on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/deathbypodcast Death by Podcast Linktree: https://linktr.ee/deathbypodcast Follow us: Instagram: @deathbypodcast Twitter: @DBPpodcast YouTube: Death by Podcast
This week we're puttin' on the ritz with Froderick and Eyegore! Join us (and make sure to walk this way) as we meet Abby Normal, go for a roll in the hay, and at last find the sweet mysteries of life. *yummy sound* *horse neighing* *werewolf howl* Please rate, review, and tell your fiends. And be sure to subscribe so you don't miss future installments. Follow us on Twitter or Instagram @thefrankencast or send us a letter at thefrankencast@gmail.com. We'd love to hear from you! Your Horror Hosts: Anthony Bowman (he/him) & Eric Velazquez (he/him). Cover painting by Amanda Keller (@KellerIllustrations on Instagram).
Episode 5, Season 4 of Ravage Love and we are celebrating St Paddy's day by exploring romantic tales of Irish luck, lust, and leprechauns. This week's reads were: Talk Sweetly to Me by Courtney Milan Shillelagh Shenanigans by Abby Normal
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Brains are weird, even and especially the good ones. And while we learn more about them every day, perhaps the greatest insight of the last generation is the idea that there aren't any bad ones, just different types of weird and good, typical and queer. Whether your brain is perfectly conventional or remarkably Abby Normal join us as Miss O Kissed takes us on a journey about neuroqueering and divergence from the pathology model- all that plus your calls and of course what's turning us on this week!
Now that we are getting ready to have coffee with Abby Normal again, here's a list of things to look out for. This episode is also available as a blog post: http://liveanuntetheredlife.com/2021/07/29/we-live-in-interesting-times/
As we slowly seem to approach the end(?) of the COVID-19 Pandemic, it has the boys wondering what exactly does "normal" actually mean? Will it be a return to the same problems we had before the pandemic so rudely interrupted them? Will Governors realize that the fastest way to lose re-election is to cross their own constituency? Popsicles are great! Maybe not fifty-one cases of them, but still... And do you suffer from or know someone who suffers from PSD? Rabbi Dave is here with the help that you need to deal with the problem and to help others get through the pain of PSD.
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As we slowly seem to approach the end(?) of the COVID-19 Pandemic, it has the boys wondering what exactly does “normal” actually mean? Will it be a return to the same problems we had before the pandemic so rudely interrupted them? Will Governors realize that the fastest way to lose re-election is to cross their own constituency? Popsicles are great! Maybe not fifty-one cases of them, but still… And do you suffer from or know someone who suffers from PSD? Rabbi Dave is here with the help that you need to deal with the problem and to help others get through the pain of PSD.
Rogue waves are real, and are far more common than you might think. A couple slides but no notes this week because I'm a hack and a fraud: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1-A4myncaCJNk5HMt-8nuLeEUau3bBA1C1p3uQuBawZo/edit?usp=sharing
Today on Like it Matters Radio Mr. Black talks about being Normal. One of the common traits of all human beings is that we want to be liked. We also have a need to fit in, to be considered normal. If you look at all the identity politics going on it is about a bid to consider everything, and everyone- normal. Today Mr. Black has us consider the question, is being normal, a legitimate outcome? Tune into Like It Matters Radio for an hour of power as Mr. Black has us consider the possibility of being: Abby Normal! Guest: Eli Moallem See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Melyssa made a huge discovery. She's got the synesthesia. Numbers, months, days of the week have personalities and genders. And you thought YOU were cool. Have you met our new co-host? Geddy Lee. No, not THAT Geddy Lee. Support Stuart Bedasso Radio at www.patreon.com/bedasso
From the Abby Normal brain of Ed Cass comes another disgusting episode of Oh Dear God! It's A Comedy Horror Podcast. Featuring three commercials for Mollie's Transdimensional Foods and Drink Restaurant. Plus the mysteries of The Magic Knife, the terror of Earworm Zombies and exciting news about The Blood Sports Network's newest streaming service Max BS. With the voices of Tracy Ip Caesar Lizardo and Kyle Lynch. Music by Sunwarper https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPX33SymJLLu0k2p0ASqcqg
Hi everyone! Welcome back for our last Takeover Tuesday for this year! We’re super excited to have the Friends N Flayers podcast guesting today, for YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN, the classic film from Mel Brooks and Gene Wilder. You can find them on Twitter @FriendsNFlayers and can subscribe to their podcast on all major platforms. A promo will run before the review. I’ve been noticing a lot of great films that came out in 1974 which we’ve reviewed, including THE TEXAS CHAIN SAW MASSACRE (Episode #035), THE CONVERSATION (Episode #091), CHINATOWN (Episode #271), and most recently, Jon-David’s guest review for Takeover Tuesday of THE TOWERING INFERNO (Episode #653). Also, don’t miss Keith Lyons’ review of SON OF FRANKENSTEIN (Episode #622), which introduces quite a bit of lore used for today’s film. Think you have what it takes to guest on One Movie Punch? Head over to onemoviepunch.com/takeover-tuesday to check out the requirements. If you’re interested, reach out to us using the contact form or over social media, and we’ll see if we can place you on the calendar. We have eleven spots in Q1 2020 just looking for guests. We’ll even run your promo before the review. Subscribe to stay current with the latest releases. Contribute at Patreon for exclusive content. Connect with us over social media to continue the conversation. Here we go! ///// > ///// Hi there! I’m Joel Anderson; I play the barbarian duo of Gorem and Reginald Thistlewhite on the Dungeons and Dragons actual play podcast Friends and Flayers. You can find us on all major podcasting platforms, and connect with us on Twitter @FriendsNFlayers, Facebook at Friends and Flayers, Instagram @Friends_and_Flayers, and email us at friendsandflayers@gmail.com. Today’s movie is YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN, the comedy film directed by Mel Brooks and written for the screen by Gene Wilder and Mel Brooks, based on the novel by Mary Shelley. Gene Wilder stars as Frederick Frankenstein, the descendent of famed scientist Victor Frankenstein. Fredrick heads back to Transylvania after inheriting the family estate. Along with Igor (Marty Feldman), and Inga (Terri Garr), Fredrick rediscovers his grandfather’s secret laboratory and continues his research of bringing life to the dead. Spoilers ahead! Coming off the success of BLAZING SADDLES, another comedy classic from Mel Brooks in 1974, Wilder and Brooks team up again to spoof the Frankenstein movies of the early 30’s. This would be the pair’s third and final collaboration. This is a carefully crafted parody, with strong writing and amazing attention to detail. They were able to use to the same laboratory set from the original Universal Frankenstein movies of the era. The movie’s premise is centered on the relationship Frederick has with his famous grandfather, Victor Frankenstein. The first third of the movie shows Frederick distancing himself as far away as possible from the family name, using the pronunciation of Fronkonsteen and calling his grandfather’s research doo doo. Over the course of the movie, not only do we see Frederick embrace his family name, but the research he dismissed earlier in the movie as well; taking inspiration from the family estate he inherits and the discovery of his grandfather’s research. Frederick’s change of identity is mirrored in his romantic relationships in the movie. At the beginning we are introduced to Frederick’s fiancée, Elizabeth, played perfectly by Madeline Kahn, a self-absorbed, socialite whose only concern is how she’s viewed by other’s and material wealth. By the end, Frederick marries his assistant Inga, the Transylvanian native who shows Frederick true compassion and care during his time at the castle. Elizabeth marries Frederick’s creation, falling in love with the side Frederick denied his whole life. This movie covers all the Frankenstein movie tropes, but without making them feel stale. There are the fearful townsfolk, who later mob Frederick for unleashing his monster to society. There’s the monsters love of music and his fear of fire. The inquisitive inspector who’s trying to figure out what’s going on inside the Frankenstein castle. And finally, the mad doctor and his deformed assistant. The humor is still funny to this day and many of the scenes have entered the pop culture lexicon. Abby Normal, Setagive, Putting on the Ritz, and the aforementioned Frokonsteen. I love this movie. I grew up with this movie, but I didn’t always love it. When I first saw it, perhaps around the age of 6 or 8, I didn’t understand it was supposed to be a comedy. Peter Boyle’s monster scared me. To my young brain, this was a straight horror movie and nothing else. It wasn’t until I watched it as a teenager, when I discovered Mel Brooks, did I realize this was comedy gold. Gene Wilder is a master of the dramatics. No one can act like a maniac with poise and humor like Wilder could. The rest of the supporting cast is also incredible. Marty Feldman nearly steals every scene he’s in; Kenneth Mars’ Inspector Kemp is one of those oddball characters you don’t see much in comedies these days. And if they are in them, they’re often used for gross out humor. Even Gene Hackman, in his cameo of the blind man who tries to befriend the monster, is hilarious in his short scene. YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN is,on the surface a funny movie about man brining a dead man back to life and having him dance to Putting on the Ritz. But upon closer inspection, is an interesting study about relationships, both familial and romantic. This is a must see for any comedy fan. Rotten Tomatoes: 94% (CERTIFIED FRESH) Metacritic: 80 One Movie Punch: 10/10 YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN (1974) is rated PG and is available on Amazon Prime.
It's back to the table for a little chat about the television shows that we couldn't miss when we were kids. Some made us run home from school, while others gave us a reason to get up on a Saturday morning. It's obvious though, no matter what category they fall into, they helped shape our Abby Normal psyches we have today.
Three horrifically hilarious stories from the Abby Normal brain of Ed Cass. Hollywood Hike – teaches us all not to judge every book by its cover and if you just try you might find that people have more in common than they think.When the Moon – follows some wild lunar antics. The Angel’s River Bride – is a love story that hits you where it hurts. Special Thanks to our AMAZING sponsors Marvelous Mortems who will take care of all your afterlife needs. They sure did a great job with mine.
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Sexy Guernica After some technical problems the Eclectica gang manage to find the right lever switch to send 5,000 volts through their microphones while they maniacally scream "It's alive!" as they discuss "Mary Shelley". With Elle Fanning bringing the Frankenstein author to life and Haifaa al-Mansour supplying her "Abby Normal" brainpower in the director's chair, wait ... You know what? We've run out of Frankenstein references, so while we desperately scramble around for some new jokes we find out if the film is good or not. A stacked-up Off the Shelf sees Aidan bellowing greetings to Second Run's Blu-Ray of Milos Forman's debut "Black Peter", and Sarah narrowly avoids the mother of all spoonerisms as she covers BFI's reissue of "The Entertainer" starring Laurence Olivier. Meanwhile, Graham offers a cold, haunted and frankly disappointed stare at Signature Films' "Dark Crimes". It's all on the new Eclectica, now with added book recommendations (for some reason)! Support the podcast by following us on twitter @oieclectica or send some pennies over to our PATREON. But until next time, don't watch anything we wouldn't. #Podcast #Movies #Films #Reviews #Frankenstein #MaryShelley #MilosForman #BlackPeter #SecondRun #BFI #BritishFilmInstitute #TheEntertainer #DarkCrimes #CinemaEclectica #ElleFanning #TheGeekShow #SignatureFilms #Eclectica
In today's episode, we continue to watch Dr. Frankenstein slowly get Igor to admit the truth about the brain he brought back from the Brain Depositary. Just as Igor begins to think all is well, Dr. Frankenstein's slowly building anger is bringing him to the point of eruption. By the time Igor senses this, it's already too late, as the doctor has one arm around Igor's back and the other on his leg, preventing him from escaping. Joining us we have a returning guest, Susan Delmonico of SJD Health and Fitness. She is a personal trainer, joining us on The Wilder Ride.
We did it all for the Schwanstücker! Join the Dead Beat Film Society for a family affair as we talk parody vs. satire, Gene Wilder, Hans Delbrück, Abby Normal, the undeniable genius of Mel Brooks, Puttin' On the Ritz, the original Frankenstein story, mispronunciation, all our favorite jokes and if you call him "Frankenstein's Monster" GTFO! Come take a roll in the hay with an in depth Young Frankenstein film analysis! (Special Guest: Brother Steven) **Disclaimer: We had technical difficulties with the audio on this episode, so it sounds a bit like we are in a large auditorium. I assure you we can't afford that.
Today, D2Dreeps, there be layers. Every aspect of today's podcast has been deliberately chosen and placed. Perhaps you give a poop emoji. Perhaps you have no additional poop emojis to give. I've run out of them at least every day this month. But lo and behold there are always additional poop emojis in the recesses of my Abby Normal brain. In either case, the podcast is quite purposeful today, particularly as you prepare for next week's show, the poop emoji storm. But for today, we give you, "The Calm Before the Poop Emoji Storm (Del Norris 4.3)."* *Hey, you need only click on the linked title there and you will be magically redirected to the libsyn site where you can stream or download.** **Or if you're doing the iTunes thing, just go get it.*** ***Thanks.
We deviate from our normal movie-voted episodes again to honor Gene Wilder's passing in an Abby-Normal way. Patrick "Patch" Hicks joins us to discuss Young Frankenstein, and you can listen to what we thought of this Mel Brooks flick.
We deviate from our normal movie-voted episodes again to honor Gene Wilder's passing in an Abby-Normal way. Patrick "Patch" Hicks joins us to discuss Young Frankenstein, and you can listen to what we thought of this Mel Brooks flick. -
We deviate from our normal movie-voted episodes again to honor Gene Wilder's passing in an Abby-Normal way. Patrick "Patch" Hicks joins us to discuss Young Frankenstein, and you can listen to what we thought of this Mel Brooks flick. -
What up nerdz! Scene N Nerd is here for your listening and theorizing pleasure. Matt chats with Akira from The Mr. Robot Podcast to break down the abnormality that is Mr. Robot. They examine Angela's new found love of corporate espionage and Agent Dom's keen detective skills. They also bring up why Mr. Robot is talking with other without Elliot's knowledge. Is Mr. Robot still locking out Elliot from stage 2 details? Is Elliot locking himself out? Is all in his world of pure imagination? All these questions and more this week on Scene N Nerd! Be sure to head over to thegww.com for more podcasts, news, and opinions on the latest in games, entertainment, and more!
Big meaty ep this week. If you just want to hear the latest news on TWD and FTWD (and there's plenty of it), listen from 5:03 to 16:53. Otherwise, this is our palate-cleansing, happy-happy-joy-joy-focused episode with our review the Mel Brooks/Gene Wilder 70's comedy classic Young Frankenstein, the top five things that make us happy (and a lot that you guys told us makes you happy too, and some Stuff That's Great that we've gotten into lately. If you're into Game of Thrones, don't forget to check out our GoT podcast, Game of Microphones! Next week we cover the season five finale! gameofmicrophones.com This episode brought to you by: Loot Crate, a monthly box of geek and gamer gear. For $3 off your subscription, go to lootcrate.com/deadcast and enter promo code deadcast. Links: New Fear the Walking Dead poster: http://static.srcdn.com/slir/w680-h1000-q90-c680:1000/wp-content/uploads/Fear-the-Walking-Dead-poster.jpg Fund USA Women's Ball Hockey - Chicago: www.gofundme.com/USABallHockey-Chi National Women's Ball Hockey World Championship: http://zug2015.com/en/home/ Hero rats that sniff out land mines and tuberculosis: www.apopo.org/en/ SPCA Lip Dub "Take a Chance On Me": http://www.flixxy.com/spca-lip-dub-take-a-chance-on-me.htm Support the show.
~Episode 10~ In this episode the esteemed Spiral Architects, Carl Gustav and Warren Peace are joined by Abby Normal to view the truly worst movie ever "Transformers Age of Extinction". Listening is Mandatory for all Citizens of Vinnland! ~~ And don't forget to email us feedback at VinnlandOldTimeRadio@Gmail.com ! ~~
~Episode 9~ In this holiday episode the esteemed Spiral Architects, Carl Gustav and Warren Peace are joined by Abby Normal to view the supposedly worst movie ever "Santa Claus vs. The Devil". Listening is Mandatory for all Citizens of Vinnland! Happy Holidays!!!! ~~ And don't forget to email us feedback at VinnlandOldTimeRadio@Gmail.com ! ~~
It's 12/13/14 at Solid Cat (unless you live outside North America, then never mind). D-mo was a roofer today... because, rain. Val can't stop yawning. There is no war on Christmas. Wanna put the Christ in Christmas, then feed the poor. You should say "Happy 2015" all year long. Charades are always an adventure. (Correction: Dar es Salaam is not the capital of Sudan as said on the show. It was the capital of Tanzania until 1996. Our bad). High speed cow chase. Not cop chase, a cow chase, though cops were involved. Abby Normal. Then we talk about "the Sexy," with banned sex acts on British porn and we settle Butts vs. Boobs. Sex is like a credit card: you get the enjoyment now, but you have to pay for later... with interest. We have the most offensively name foods on the planet (seriously, what are 6 Faggots in Gravy? It can't be real). In the finish, a Finnish kid is running for office, and Val dusts off the Sailor Moon. Moon Prism Power, Solid Cat!
Join Dave, Jitterbug and Yoshifett as they rot their brains with ParaNorman, Peter Pan, The West Wing, 21 Jump Street, Chronicle and dive into the usual ranting and raving you expect from the Flix crew. The post Big Red Flix 35: Abby Normal appeared first on Big Red Barrel.
Welcome back for another episode of Big Red Flix, BigRedBarrel.com's movie podcast. Join Dave, Jitterbug and Yoshifett as they rot their brains with ParaNorman, Breaking Bad, Peter Pan, The West Wing, 21 Jump Street, Chronicle and dive into the usual ranting and raving you expect from the Flix crew. We recorded bonus content, but it was so long and so good that it will be the next episode of BRB Flix.
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Zombilly's Horror Hour featuring Abby Normal of the Graveyard Boulevard Check out this gruesome interview with Abby Normal, guitarist/singer for the Graveyard Boulevard and formerly Frankenstein Drag Queens from Planet 13. Get insite on upcoming Horror movies and listen to the best music in the Horror genre. Sponsored by: Zombie Rock Apparel, SIN the band, Alien Radio Productions, Screamtest Recordings and MHH Network
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In this week's horror-comedy episode of Dread Media, Desmond Reddick sits down with Darryll to check out one of the funniest films of all time: Young Frankenstein. Then Desmond goes solo on two zom-coms, Tokyo Zombie and RetarDEAD, before checking out a couple of comics: Hotwire: Requiem for the Dead #3 and Poe #1. The following songs will be heard before you see them coming: "He's Loose" from the original cast recording of Young Frankenstein: The Musical, "Puttin' On the Ritz" by Gene Wilder and Peter Boyle, "I Walked with a Zombie" by Roky Erickson & The Aliens, "RetarDEAD" by Lisa Rein and Kurt Kendall, "Supernaturally" by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and "Horror Films" by Bill Hicks. Enjoy this Abby Normal episode of Dread Media! Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213.
In this week's horror-comedy episode of Dread Media, Desmond Reddick sits down with Darryll to check out one of the funniest films of all time: Young Frankenstein. Then Desmond goes solo on two zom-coms, Tokyo Zombie and RetarDEAD, before checking out a couple of comics: Hotwire: Requiem for the Dead #3 and Poe #1. The following songs will be heard before you see them coming: "He's Loose" from the original cast recording of Young Frankenstein: The Musical, "Puttin' On the Ritz" by Gene Wilder and Peter Boyle, "I Walked with a Zombie" by Roky Erickson & The Aliens, "RetarDEAD" by Lisa Rein and Kurt Kendall, "Supernaturally" by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and "Horror Films" by Bill Hicks. Enjoy this Abby Normal episode of Dread Media! Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213.
In this week's horror-comedy episode of Dread Media, Desmond Reddick sits down with Darryll to check out one of the funniest films of all time: Young Frankenstein. Then Desmond goes solo on two zom-coms, Tokyo Zombie and RetarDEAD, before checking out a couple of comics: Hotwire: Requiem for the Dead #3 and Poe #1. The following songs will be heard before you see them coming: "He's Loose" from the original cast recording of Young Frankenstein: The Musical, "Puttin' On the Ritz" by Gene Wilder and Peter Boyle, "I Walked with a Zombie" by Roky Erickson & The Aliens, "RetarDEAD" by Lisa Rein and Kurt Kendall, "Supernaturally" by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and "Horror Films" by Bill Hicks. Enjoy this Abby Normal episode of Dread Media! Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213.
In this week's horror-comedy episode of Dread Media, Desmond Reddick sits down with Darryll to check out one of the funniest films of all time: Young Frankenstein. Then Desmond goes solo on two zom-coms, Tokyo Zombie and RetarDEAD, before checking out a couple of comics: Hotwire: Requiem for the Dead #3 and Poe #1. The following songs will be heard before you see them coming: "He's Loose" from the original cast recording of Young Frankenstein: The Musical, "Puttin' On the Ritz" by Gene Wilder and Peter Boyle, "I Walked with a Zombie" by Roky Erickson & The Aliens, "RetarDEAD" by Lisa Rein and Kurt Kendall, "Supernaturally" by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and "Horror Films" by Bill Hicks. Enjoy this Abby Normal episode of Dread Media! Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213.