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Chase is joined on the show by Adam Lord, a CPA and manager for Penchansky & Co., which is a full service CPA firm in Manchester, NH. They discuss the impacts of changes in the federal tax code on the heels of the 2017 reforms. Portions of the recent public forum “Health Care Costs: Key Federal and State Strategies” were also broadcast. The forum, hosted at the Warren B. Rudman Center in Concord, NH, featured a panel of three policy experts, Joe Antos, Trish Riley and John McDonough.
Since the guys never did a Christmas Movies Five, they had to use these final episodes to dive into the holiday classic, Die Hard. They are joined by a big action movie fan, Adam Lord! They dive into what makes this movie move so quickly, the durability of its hero and why Ellis may be a secret MVP. Let's Take Five's Let's Take Ten Let's Take Five Wrap-Up 1) Casablanca 2) Rear Window 3) 12 Angry Men 4) The Seventh Seal 5) The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly 6) Amadeus 7) Die Hard 8) The Last Temptation of Christ 9) The Royal Tenenbaums 10) There Will Be Blood –Leave us your thoughts on this movie at TheArtImmortal.com –Subscribe to Eric’s video game YouTube channel, Constant Diversion –Listen to Austin’s other podcast, The Immortals. Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us next Friday for their review of The Last Temptation of Christ. Artwork by Ray Martindale Theme Song by Adam Lord
On this week's show we look ahead to those big First Round matches in the FA Trophy this weekend, as Ben and James Heyes look at all five ties involving NPL Sides. On this week's show, we hear from the Chairmen at Warrington Town and Workington, plus Phil Parkinson and Neil Sorvel at Altrincham. We also talk Stourbridge with Black Country Sport's Adam Parkes, and Lancaster City with the Lancashire Post's Adam Lord. Plus we have a full fixture preview for this weekend's Premier Division matches with Whitby Town Radio's Andrew Snaith, and we hear about the new international team for Yorkshire with the YIFA Chairman Phil Hegarty. The opinions expressed within this programme are solely those of the contributors involved, and do not express the views or opinions of the Northern Premier League, Evo-Stik, or FCUM Radio. Music by Hard Luck Child www.unsigned.com/hardluckchild
The Pop Culture Legal Team is back as they discuss the strangest form of insider trading and corporate espionage: the kind that takes place in your dreams. Join Sarah and Meredith and their guest Sherwin Siy as they look at the legal ramifications of Christopher Nolan's hit 2010 thriller Inception. --UPDATE: The audio issue with the ending has been fixed. --Leave any questions you have for the trio in the comment section at TheArtImmortal.com --Leave a review on iTunes so more people can find the show and learn their fictional rights. Join Ad Absurdum next month on December 3rd as they welcome THE PURGE. Artwork by Meredith Rose Opening music by Adam Lord
First, Sorry to everyone for the delay in posting! Unfortunately, the increased violence in Chicago has made my criminal defense job pretty stressful this summer, and I've been low on editing time. We will do our best to return to one episode a month this fall. This month, we review Westworld, a show that offers up really important questions like...Are robots capable of the mens rea for murder? Can Dr. Ford use the technicalities of software end user license agreements to avoid all liability for his murder bots? What can selfie monkey teach us about whether Dolores can claim copyright for those pretty paintings she makes? Can Sarah and Meredith geek out about AI capabilities so much that half this episode is weird tangents? Find out on this month's Ad Absurdum! --Leave any questions you have for the trio in the comment section at TheArtImmortal.com --Leave a review on iTunes so more people can find the show and learn their fictional rights. Join Ad Absurdum next month on October 3rd as they will dream about Inception. Artwork by Meredith Rose Opening music by Adam Lord
In their first non-canon episode of The Immortals, Leigh, Sarah, Adam and Pedro play a variation of Who Wants to be a Millionaire. They answer questions based on things that have been covered in the past 87 episodes of the show. Whoever wins the most fake money, will get to choose what will be reviewed on Episode 92. Who will win? Who will lose? Find out! --All 60 questions (including the ones not heard in the episode) will be on TheArtImmortal.com in a few days --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us Thursday next as we discuss more radical things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale ALL MUSIC was done by Adam Lord Edited by Adam Lord
Sarah is missing and the rest of the Immortals are hiding from their evil (?) A.I. Marian. Luckily, they have The Battle of Algiers to keep them company, the album Street Life by The Crusaders to calm their nerves, Smoked Trout to...well, they don't have Smoked Trout this week, Dancing Queen by Abba to ignite their spirits, Arsène Lupin, Gentleman Burglar to aid their caper, and Beverly Hills 90210 for cannon fodder during the inevitable battle taking place between them and Marian. Intro 0:00 – 4:00 The Battle of Algiers 4:00 – 20:46 Street Life 20:46 – 28:57 Smoked Trout 28:57 – 29:52 Dancing Queen 29:52 – 36:37 Arsène Lupin, Gentleman-Burglar 36:37 – 50:00 Beverly Hills 90210 50:00 – 1:03:31 Outro 1:03:31 – 1:09:04 Red Street Shoe Diary Life 1:09:04 – 1:10:43 --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us Thursday next as we discuss more radical things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord Edited by Adam Lord
In The Great Dictator, Chaplin played a Jewish Barber who was often like The Tramp, but not officially. In Monsieur Verdoux, he is playing something brand new. It is a character without the hopeful aspirations, instead he is a serial killer who keeps marrying and murdering women so he can financially support his original family. How do the guys react to Chaplin's much darker experiment of a film? Charlie Chaplin's Five 1) The Gold Rush 2) City Lights 3) Modern Times 4) The Great Dictator 5) Monsieur Verdoux –Leave us your thoughts on this movie at TheArtImmortal.com –Subscribe to Eric’s video game YouTube channel, Constant Diversion –Listen to Austin’s other podcast, The Immortals. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us next Wednesday for their wrap-up of Charlie Chaplin and the announcement of their next Five! Artwork by Ray Martindale Theme Song by Adam Lord
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Chaplin speaks! After three films where The Tramp only went as far as singing gibberish, Chaplin takes on two roles filled with important dialog in The Great Dictator. One is the Jewish barber returning home to see his neighborhood has been turned into a World War II ghetto. The other is a childish cruel dictator who has the same mustache as Chaplin... The results are groundbreaking cinema concluding with a perfect ending. Charlie Chaplin's Five 1) The Gold Rush 2) City Lights 3) Modern Times 4) The Great Dictator 5) Monsieur Verdoux –Leave us your thoughts on this movie at TheArtImmortal.com –Subscribe to Eric’s video game YouTube channel, Constant Diversion –Listen to Austin’s other podcast, The Immortals. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us next Friday for their review of Monsieur Verdoux. Artwork by Ray Martindale Theme Song by Adam Lord
Get off your vacation butt, it's time to get back to work! While you may hate the small talk in the coffee room, it's nothing compared to the madness The Tramp goes through in Modern Times. The guys discuss how Chaplin views the corporate viewpoints, its large comedy set-pieces and how this film started to use sound in small but meaningful ways. Charlie Chaplin's Five 1) The Gold Rush 2) City Lights 3) Modern Times 4) The Great Dictator 5) Monsieur Verdoux –Leave us your thoughts on this movie at TheArtImmortal.com –Subscribe to Eric’s video game YouTube channel, Constant Diversion –Listen to Austin’s other podcast, The Immortals. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us next Friday for their review of The Great Dictator. Artwork by Ray Martindale Theme Song by Adam Lord
Tramp meets blind girl. Blind girl needs surgery. Tramp tries to raise money to help the blind girl. Simple story beautifully told in what many consider to be Charlie Chaplin's masterpiece, City Lights. The guys look into what it means for the Tramp to take these avenues for the smallest amount of money, the warmth of its humor and the mystery of its ending. Charlie Chaplin's Five 1) The Gold Rush 2) City Lights 3) Modern Times 4) The Great Dictator 5) Monsieur Verdoux –Leave us your thoughts on this movie at TheArtImmortal.com –Subscribe to Eric’s video game YouTube channel, Constant Diversion –Listen to Austin’s other podcast, The Immortals. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us next Friday for their review of Modern Times. Artwork by Ray Martindale Theme Song by Adam Lord
It's time to go way way back and way way west as the guys start their Charlie Chaplin Five with The Gold Rush. Their introduction to the Tramp is when he is joining so many others in risking their lives in hope to find gold in them hills. The guys look into what separates The Tramp in his search for riches, the way Chaplin plays with sadness in its romance and that pesky bear. Charlie Chaplin's Five 1) The Gold Rush 2) City Lights 3) Modern Times 4) The Great Dictator 5) Monsieur Verdoux –Leave us your thoughts on this movie at TheArtImmortal.com –Subscribe to Eric’s video game YouTube channel, Constant Diversion –Listen to Austin’s other podcast, The Immortals. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us next Friday for their review of City Lights. Artwork by Ray Martindale Theme Song by Adam Lord
The Immortals have spent their first week flying through space and tensions are already high. As they should be! They're discussing a movie that's filled with important modern discussions and Pedro seems to have accidentally booby-rigged the ship. But listen to their discussion of the gorgeous looking Black Narcissus, the lively Live at Leeds, the sloped ramp, the downcast Sunny Afternoon, the practical Milly-Molly-Mandy, and the dated Tomorrow People. Enjoy! Intro 0:00 – 7:05 Black Narcissus 7:05 – 44:07 Live at Leeds 44:07 – 53:26 Ramp 53:26 – 55:35 Sunny Afternoon 55:35 – 1:00:59 Milly-Molly-Mandy Stories 1:00:59 – 1:08:27 The Tomorrow People 1:08:27 – 1:14:03 Outro 1:14:03 – 1:20:52 --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us Thursday next as we discuss more radical things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord
Apologies for our 1-month hiatus: we're back! This month, Meredith and Sarah talk the 1983 nerd MASTERPIECE War Games. We think the trailer to this movie might be the sum total of what Donald Trump knows about cyber security, so we talk about how scary that is and how to stop him from blowing up the earth. We also talk about the process by which America plays the game of thermonuclear war, and calculate exactly how many months of federal prison time Matthew Broderick's character owes Uncle Sam. --Leave any questions you have for the trio in the comment section at TheArtImmortal.com --Leave a review on iTunes so more people can find the show and learn their fictional rights. Join Ad Absurdum next month on July 3rd as they will take a trip to Westworld. Artwork by Meredith Rose Opening music by Adam Lord
The Immortals are back! After an unexpected week off, they're back and they're building a rocket. But let's not get into the logic of that. We have beautiful kung fu films, post-punk, missing seafood, punk-punk, hippos in danger and Korean culture in more danger. Get excited! If you take enough notes, you can pretend you have seen these things at parties! Intro 0:00 – 4:30 A Touch of Zen 4:30 – 21:18 Mask 21:18 -- 27:00 Dried Abalone 27:30 – 28:30 Alternative Ulster 28:30 – 35:25 Comet in Moominland 35:25 – 46:01 All-American Girl 46:01 – 57:48 Outro 57:48 -- 1:04:55 --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us Thursday next as we discuss more tubular things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord
For those of you who are new to the show, welcome! This is a review show were five immortals review things! And this is the episode where they go back in time to the 80s and be extra silly. Also they still review the Best Picture winner Mrs. Miniver, the surprising album Happy Trails, eat some pea shoots, don't give no lip to no child, debate culture in picture books and say McCloud a lot. Enjoy! And if you're confused, don't worry about it! Intro 0:00 – 5:37 Mrs. Miniver 5:37 – 27:35 Happy Trails 27:35 – 33:32 Pea Shoots 33:32 – 41:05 Don't Gimme No Lip Child 41:05 – 47:50 Madlenka 47:50 – 59:00 McCloud 59:00 – 1:02:46 Outro 1:02:46 – 1:10:03 --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us Thursday next as we discuss more tubular things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord
The monthly podcast dedicated to Division One North and South returns! And with just one Saturday left of the regular season, on April's edition we take a look at the title race in Division One North, the playoff race in both divisions, and the fight for survival in Division One South, as Ben is joined by Adam Lord from the Lancashire Post, by Tom Feaheny from the Yorkshire Evening Post, by Ian Burke from BBC Radio Manchester, and by the Mid Cheshire Guardian's Andrew Simpson. On this month's show we also hear from Craig Elliott, Manager at Shaw Lane. The opinions expressed within this programme are solely those of the contributors involved, and do not express the views or opinions of the Northern Premier League, Evo-Stik, or FCUM Radio. Music by Hard Luck Child www.unsigned.com/hardluckchild
This month, Meredith, Sarah, and special guest privacy lawyer Carolina discuss Gattaca, everyone's favorite movie about genetic discrimination! Join us as we explain how GINA is not just the name of a pretty lady, how much Ron Paul friggin' loves this movie, ways Trump could do more to mess up American Immigration, and the general fact that neither lawyers nor ethicists have any idea what the heck we're really talking about when we start looking too closely at people's DNA. --Leave any questions you have for the trio in the comment section at TheArtImmortal.com --Leave a review on iTunes so more people can find the show and learn their fictional rights. Join Ad Absurdum next month on May 3rd as they will like to play a War Game. Artwork by Meredith Rose Opening music by Adam Lord
The Immortals return and they don't notice the connection between them losing their sanity as they venture the creepy settings of the old gods realm and their review of Young Frankenstein. They also review a punk album that really should have made their own cover of Puttin' on the Ritz, Adam betrays the gods of vegetarianism by eating a sausage, Austin does his best metal impression and then Sarah tries to define what the hell Walking the Dinosaurs is. Also no matter when you listen to this episode, we swear Gene Hackman was alive when we recorded this. Enjoy! Intro 0:00 – 8:15 Young Frankenstein 8:15 – 34:05 I Against I 34:05 – 44:13 Andouille de Vire 44:13 – 50:09 Black Metal 50:09 – 1:00:10 Doraemon: Gadget Cat from the Future 1:00:10 – 1:00:54 Walking with Dinosaurs 1:00:54 – 1:10:38 Outro 1:10:38 – 1:20:07 --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us Thursday next as we discuss more things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord
The monthly podcast dedicated to Division One North and South returns! And with just a month left of the season, on March's edition we take a look at the title race, the playoff race, and the fight for survival as Ben is joined by Adam Lord from the Lancashire Post, by Tom Feaheny from the Yorkshire Evening Post, and by the Mid Cheshire Guardian's Andrew Simpson. On this month's show we also hear from the management at Witton Albion and Leek Town. The opinions expressed within this programme are solely those of the contributors involved, and do not express the views or opinions of the Northern Premier League, Evo-Stik, or FCUM Radio. With Thanks To Leek Town TV (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjlTcOlvWP02mnGImsJXN7g) Music by Hard Luck Child www.unsigned.com/hardluckchild
The monthly podcast dedicated to Division One North and South returns! On February's edition we take stock of the campaign thus far as Ben is joined by some of the best non league journalists in the game today. We discuss Lancaster City with Adam Lord from the Lancashire Post, we discuss Shaw Lane and Farsley with Tom Feaheny, we discuss Trafford with BBC Manchester's Ian Burke, we talk Witton Albion with the Mid Cheshire Guardian's Andrew Simpson, we discuss Spalding United with the Spalding Guardian's Mark Lea, and we have Jon Dunham on from the Northamptonshire Telegraph for a look at Rushden and Diamonds. The opinions expressed within this programme are solely those of the contributors involved, and do not express the views or opinions of the Northern Premier League, Evo-Stik, or FCUM Radio. Music by Hard Luck Child www.unsigned.com/hardluckchild
In this episode, Meredith, Sarah, and special guest Pranks Paul discuss Batman, with a focus on the recent Christopher Nolan movies. Is Batman an agent of the state? How the hell does Lucius Fox get his hands on fighter jets and refined uranium? Is federal regulation the secret to destroying Bane? Find out all this and more in this month's Ad Absurdum! --Leave any questions you have for the trio in the comment section at TheArtImmortal.com --Leave a review on iTunes so more people can find the show and learn their fictional rights. Join Ad Absurdum next month on April 3rd as they copyrighting your DNA in Gattaca. Artwork by Meredith Rose Opening music by Adam Lord
The Immortals are back! And Pedro recommended a really weird place to get some Breakfast. At Tiffany's. While we wait to get some goddamn waffles at this jewelry store, Leigh put on some weird techno video game music, Sarah had us starve, Pedro won't give any credit to our salesman/waiter(?) Elvis, Adam is zoning out just watching unattended babies while Austin is on the literal edge of darkness. Why won't they even give us a menu? Intro 0:00 – 4:29 Breakfast at Tiffany's 4:29 – 36:25 Oxygene 36:25 – 43:40 Gull Egg 43:40 – 44:17 Always On My Mind 44:17 – 52:58 The Day the Babies Crawled Away 52:58 – 1:00:03 Edge of Darkness 1:00:03 – 1:06:14 Outro 1:06:14 – 1:17:28 --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us Thursday next as we discuss more things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord
The Immortals are back and they're going to the 51st State of America: Russia! They're off to see the great painter Andrei Rublev, while they review a long movie about him. Also they're going to listen to some good ole punk, eat something Austin calls “JELLO for grown-ups”, debate whether Funktastic is funk, debate whether a reader's guide is a reader's guide and then decide to leave Russia and go right into a wormhole where it's safer. Get excited! Intro 0:00 – 2:23 Andrei Rublev 2:23 – 22:48 Wild Gift 22:48 – 30:47 Sea Cucumber 30:47 – 41:00 One Nation Under a Groove 41:00 – 46:44 The Bears' Famous Invasion of Sicily 46:44 – 54:24 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine 54:24 – 1:15:55 Outro 1:15:55 – 1:26:41 --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us Thursday next as we discuss more things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord
At first you don't succeed, build an even bigger and more dangerous theme park! If only they had lawyers around to tell the Jurassic Park and Jurassic World crew that all of this is a terrible idea. From simple negligence to BEAR LAW, from the endangered species act to the patenting of living creatures, Sarah, Meredith and guest Matt Fink discuss the myriad of tort claims raised by the Jurassic Park series. --Leave any questions you have for the trio in the comment section at TheArtImmortal.com --Leave a review on iTunes so more people can find the show and learn their fictional rights. Join Ad Absurdum next month on March 3rd as they discuss the downfall of Gotham civilization in The Dark Knight Rises. Artwork by Meredith Rose Opening music by Adam Lord
The Immortals are back and they arrived on cocoanuts. For how can you really review Monty Python and the Holy Grail if you haven't traveled by cocoanuts? During their long journey, they also listened to Prince, skipped a meal, searched for the first Party Fears, encounters some really smart rats and solved a cold case or two. THIS IS HOW WE ROAD TRIP. DON'T THINK TOO MUCH ABOUT IT. Intro 0:00 – 2:29 Monty Python and the Holy Grail 2:29 – 35:21 Sign O' the Times 35:21 – 45:47 Botifarra Dolca 45:47 – 46:06 Party Fears Two 46:06 – 54:29 Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH 54:29 – 1:08:38 Waking the Dead 1:08:38 – 1:11:34 Outro 1:11:34 – 1:23:17 --Here is an unfortunately edited version of Kevin Smith's Prince story. --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us Thursday next as we discuss more things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord
The Immortals are back and things are about to get serious! Thanks to a jerk of a teacher, they were all inspired to go serve in World War I, much like the boys in All Quiet on the Western Front. While they're on leave, they are able to listen to some soulful Otis Redding, eat some delicious golden-ish kiwi, be loved by B.B. King, meet a duck named Ping, and watch a small fraction of Bonanza. Also they talk about Austin's bonus pick of the critically acclaimed and criminally underseen Rectify! Also big changes are happening in Bethany's department. Who will emerge as a hero? Intro 0:00 – 5:05 BONUS: Rectify 5:05 – 38:46 All Quiet on the Western Front 38:46 – 1:01:20 Otis Blue: Otis Redding Sings Soul 1:01:20 – 1:09:32 Golden Kiwifruit 1:09:32 – 1:16:47 Please Love Me 1:16:47 – 1:24:32 The Story About Ping 1:24:32 – 1:31:22 Bonanza 1:31:22 – 1:39:30 Outro 1:39:30 – 1:49:28 --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us Thursday next as we discuss more things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord
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The Immortals are back and there here to discuss the three things that may bring down our next President: Sex, Lies and Videotape! Also, did you know there was a movie with that same name? Anywho, they also make time to listen to some Goldie, eat some urd, feel hurt, ignore a book and battle droids with clone soldiers! It's a totally normal assortment of things to talk about! Intro 0:00 – 5:58 Sex, Lies and Videotape 5:58 – 28:56 Timeless 28:56 – 37:07 Urd 37:07 – 49:35 Hurt 49:35 – 1:07:23 Neitah: A Girl in the Far North 1:07:23 – 1:08:00 Star Wars: The Clone Wars 1:08:00 – 1:29:02 Outro 1:29:02 – 1:40:25 --Johnny Cash's version of Hurt --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us Thursday next as we discuss more things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord
The Immortals are back and they're going to Italy! They're taking their Journey to Italy and they definitely won't bring up old feelings about their relationships and travel in misery. Not us! Leigh brought T. Rex to listen to in our car ride. Thankfully Sarah didn't bring stinky tofu—no explanation necessary. Pedro told wanting us to put on James Brown while Adam rather listen to an audiobook of a picture book about a duck. And mumbling somewhere in the trunk, Austin was talking about Three's Company theories. Get excited! Intro 0:00 – 2:40 Journey to Italy 2:40 – 24:36 The Slider 24:36 – 33:49 Stinky Tofu 33:49 – 35:38 Say It Loud – I'm Black and I'm Proud 35:58 – 46:00 The Duck in the Gun 46:00 – 54:30 Three's Company 54:30 – 1:02:25 Outro 1:02:25 – 1:10:52 --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us Thursday next as we discuss more things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord
The pop culture legal team returns to discuss the 1998 Jim Carey drama, The Truman Show. In this movie, a man lives his entire life unaware that he is on an elaborate reality show documenting his every move. Sarah, Meredith and their special guest John question such things as "Can a corporation adopt a baby?" or "How much can Truman sue for them killing his fictional father in front of him?" The answers may surprise you! --There is a slight clicking noise at the beginning of the episode, but it stops after six minutes. We can only assume it's Christof listening in. --Leave any questions you have for the trio in the comment section at TheArtImmortal.com --Leave a review on iTunes so more people can find the show and learn their fictional rights. Join Ad Absurdum next month on February 3rd as they discuss safety expectations in a theme park filled with dinosaurs in Jurassic Park. Artwork by Meredith Rose Opening music by Adam Lord
The Immortals are back for the very last time in 2016! No more of this terrible year full of tragedy and more tragedy. It's time for something upbeat. Like the sad doldrums of The Last Picture Show. They also lose their minds trying to understand the Culture Club, we debate the cuteness of goats, we listen to some bonfire punk, we learn nothing about the Bronze Age and we find out who is more of a Chris Cater apologist. Get excited! Intro 0:00 – 2:25 The Last Picture Show 2:25 – 23:47 Colour by Numbers 23:47 – 32:30 Goat 32:30 – 39:08 Kings of the Wild Frontier 39:08 – 47:48 Warrior Scarlet 47:48 – 54:37 Millennium 54:37 – 1:08:42 Outro 1:08:42 – 1:18:40 --Leigh's tribute to Carrie Fisher --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us Thursday next as we discuss more things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord
The Immortals are back to celebrate the holidays in the only way they know how! By covering a movie about the Summer Olympics months after the Summer Olympics occurred! After they review Tokyo Olympiad, they move onto the soothing sounds of AC/DC, fish that tastes like pickles, the mysterious history of Stevie Wonder, Peter Pan when he's not a bird and Traffik when it's not spelled Traffic. Get excited! Intro 0:00 – 3:56 Tokyo Olympiad 3:56 – 33:21 Highway to Hell 33:21 – 41:27 Gravlax 41:27 – 46:44 Sir Duke 46:44 – 53:46 Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens 53:46 – 1:05:05 Traffik 1:05:05 – 1:08:50 Outro 1:08:50 – 1:16:49 -- The next Cool Runnings -- An old Derrick Comedy sketch --Check out the new Art Immortal podcast, Ad Absurdum! --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us Thursday next as we discuss more things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord
The Immortals are back and they have to have lights out at 11. In unrelated news, they reviewed their third Best Picture winner – Rain Man! Also they listened to some non-stinky Garbage, chewed on some sunflower seeds, wondered if Bruce Springsteen even sang this song, read a terrible book and watched a whole bunch of Charles Dickens. Perfect material for a week obsessed with Star Wars! Intro 0:00 – 2:10 Rain Man 2:10 – 30:28 Garbage 30:28 – 37:38 Sunflower Seeds 37:38 – 42:43 Streets of Philadelphia 42:43 – 50:43 The Woods of Windri 50:43 – 57:08 Little Dorrit 57:08 – 1:08:24 Outro 1:08:24 – 1:15:52 --Check out the new Art Immortal podcast, Ad Absurdum! --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us Thursday next as we discuss more things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord
The Immortals are in grave danger after someone puts a hat on the bed! While they try to outrun their hex, they review the Gus van Sant film Drugstore Cowboy. They also delve into their first Wu Tang album, make too many nuts jokes, teach Pedro who Courtney Love is, fail to remember the poem in Lord of the Rings and get silly with a Grey's Anatomy parody. Get excited! Intro 0:00 – 3:33 Drugstore Cowboy 3:33 – 27:20 Liquid Swords 27:20 – 37:20 Pecan 37:20 – 45:13 Doll Parts 45:13 – 53:50 The Fellowship of the Ring 53:50 – 1:15:17 Childrens Hospital 1:15:17 – 1:27:28 Outro 1:27:28 – 1:34:33 --Check out the new Art Immortal podcast, Ad Absurdum! --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us Thursday next as we discuss more things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord
Real bone fide lawyers Meredith, Sarah and Charlie discuss Minority Report, Steven Spielberg and Tom Cruise's 2002 assault on the very concept of the 4th Amendment. We pose questions such as: If creepy eye-scanning spiders can come into your home, can they tase you if you don't comply? What would Antonin Scalia think of mutant humans who can see the future? If prisoners are submerged in a lifetime of dreamless sleep, how do they exercise their habeas rights? Is the best way to avoid jurisdictional issues just to deputize the DC Metro police to arrest murderers? Hear all this and more on our very first episode! --Leave any questions you have for the trio in the comment section at TheArtImmortal.com --Leave a review on iTunes so more people can find the show and learn their fictional rights. Join Ad Absurdum next month on January 3rd as they discuss how it may be problematic for a network to own a baby in The Truman Show. Artwork by Meredith Rose Opening music by Adam Lord
The Immortals are back and their spirits are much higher. Instead of talking about skinheads like they did last week, they have The Muppet Movie! Also they will talk about Kate Bush, something that apparently isn't lettuce, pretty much every musician, a sweet book about childhood and one of Austin's all time favorite shows. What could it be? Well don't' look at the title of the episode or an inch below! Intro 0:00 – 2:03 The Muppet Movie 2:03 – 27:09 The Sensual World 27:09 – 34:06 Epazote 34:06 – 41:50 Sun City 41:50 – 52:41 I Am Susannah 52:41 – 59:36 Arrested Development 59:36 – 1:28:29 Outro 1:28:29 – 1:35:39 --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us Thursday next as we discuss more things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord
Happy Thanksgiving! The Immortals return after a week off to discuss a really upsetting movie called Romper Stomper. Warning: they get political with this one. Warning: that shouldn't be a warning. Discussion is a good thing. Which is great because we also discuss Belle & Sebastian, meat pies, Jay-Z, pickpockets and the original version of Homeland. Next week is lighter, we promise! Intro 0:00 – 3:06 Romper Stomper 3:06 – 29:02 If You're Feeling Sinister 29:02 – 40:11 Melton Mowbray Pork Pie 40:11 – 45:37 Brooklyn's Finest 45:37 – 51:00 Smith 51:00 – 56:08 Hatufim (Prisoners of War) 56:08 – 1:04:38 Outro 1:04:38 – 1:12:10 --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us Thursday next as we discuss more things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord
Yes, we're still going STRONG! Well, maybe not strong, more of a timid shuffle. Bethany's comments last week may have scared the pants off of us, and she may be doing something crazy with the old gods, and we may be powering her villainous scheme, but hey. Come on. Come on. What are we supposed to do? We like watching movies and stuff. Get off our backs and listen! Please. Sorry for yelling. Intro 0:00 - 4:17 Sullivan's Travels 4:17 - 36:23 In a Silent Way 36:24 - 46:59 Spaghetti Squash 46:59 - 57:07 Sally Go 'Round the Roses 57:07 - 1:06:47 The Magic Pocket 1:06:47 - 1:16:20 The Brady Bunch 1:16:20 - 1:36:13 Outro 1:36:13 - 1:44:29 --Leave your own henge ratings in the comments at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us Thursday next as we discuss more things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune and editing by Adam Lord
The countdown is ending….just one more episode until #50 and The Immortal's one-year anniversary and the danger seems to be looming. Reviewing the science fiction short film La Jetee doesn't help with the foreshadowing. But they relieve the tension with the Penguin Café Orchestra, tasty eggs, Steely Dan, moose brothers and a tense submarine war drama. Okay maybe that last one isn't the most relieving… Intro 0:00 – 6:33 La Jetee 6:33 – 29:05 Music from the Penguin Café 29:05 – 39:44 Quail Egg 39:44 – 45:53 Old Business, New Henges 45:53 – 49:52 Reelin' in the Years 49:52 – 59:36 Bridget and the Moose Brothers 59:36 – 1:10:37 Das Boot 1:10:37 – 1:29:52 Outro 1:29:52 – 1:35:46 --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us Thursday next as we discuss more things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord
The Immortals are back and they're immediately sent to prison. Just kidding that's the guys from Down By Law. Our heroes just are getting closer to their ominous countdown. As they continue to ignore red flags, listen to them discuss Nirvana, sticky rice, Indian music, French novels and a really great TV show that's about football but not about football but also the football is really good. Get excited! Intro 0:00 – 5:02 Down By Law 5:02 – 27:55 In Utero 27:55 – 42:31 Mochi Gome Su 42:31 – 50:46 Balada conducatorolui 50:46 – 1:01:24 Captain Fracasse 1:01:24 – 1:18:34 Friday Night Lights 1:18:34 – 1:42:21 Outro 1:42:21 – 1:47:45 --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us Thursday next as we discuss more things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord
The Immortals are back and things are looking rather black and white…again. They return to the world of film noir for the second week in a row as they tackle the Raymond Chandler adaptation, Murder My Sweet. They also listen to Scott Walker sing about a black and white film, we drink a yellow weed, we listen to people probably on weed, examine the grayness of ducklings and Austin fails to review German comedy…again. Also a new reason to hate Gotham! Intro 0:00 – 3:42 Murder, My Sweet 3:42 – 25:01 Scott 4 25:01 – 33:25 Dandelion 33:25 – 42:15 California Dreamin' 42:15 – 53:20 The Ugly Duckling 53:20 – 1:06:49 Rio das Mortes 1:06:49 – 1:11:48 Outro 1:11:48 – 1:18:48 --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us Thursday next as we discuss more things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord
The Immortals haven't had a worst episode ever in awhile so we gotta give the fans what they want! Almost all of them go deep into The Asphalt Jungle and even fewer will come out alive. They also are perplexed by the sound of Tago Mago, the size of the potatoes, the backstory of Captain Beefheart, the miracles of Charlotte's Web, and the age of Abe Vigoda. Also stay tuned to see if Austin releases the episode or not! They definitely nailed this. Intro 0:00 – 2:47 The Asphalt Jungle 2:47 – 32:52 Tago Mago 32:52 – 42:06 Peruvian Purple Potatoes 42:06 – 50:49 Electricity 50:49 – 1:04:02 Charlotte's Web 1:04:02 – 1:16:52 Barney Miller 1:16:52 – 1:23:33 Outro 1:23:33 – 1:31:16 --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us Thursday next as we discuss more things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening Tune by Adam Lord
The Immortals are on to something. Nope, still not the ominous messages from Intern, not the government conspiracy to cover up aliens, and not even Sarah's thing about people stopping her from eating the food. It's that the people in Faces may not be having a good time. It's worth looking into. They discuss this plus Tom Wait's voice, the voice of Richard Hell, we'll listen to the voice of T.S. Eliot and…the truth that is out there. Get excited. Intro 0:00 – 2:50 Faces 2:50 – 27:28 Heartattack and Vine 27:28 – 39:26 Razor Clam 39:26 – 40:04 Blank Generation 40:04 – 47:45 Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats 47:45 – 59:07 The X-Files 59:07 – 1:32:23 Outro 1:32:23 – 1:39:47 --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us Thursday next as we discuss more things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening Tune by Adam Lord
The Immortals are back and they're in incredible danger! Now because of the ominous warnings from the Intern; why focus on that? It's because the tallest building in the world is now on fire! In other news, The Immortals are reviewing The Towering Inferno. Also they rock out to Bon Jovi, eat some salami, ponder whether we really want to hurt Pedro, learn about the saga of wind-up toys and get really really mad at a TV show. Get excited! Intro 0:00 – 2:16 The Towering Inferno 2:16 – 27:59 Slippery When Wet 27:59 – 36:29 Finocchiona Salami 36:29 – 43:24 Do You Really Want to Hurt Me? 43:24 – 51:21 The Mouse and His Child 51:21 – 1:00:25 Gimme Gimme Gimme 1:00:25 – 1:10:40 Outro 1:10:40 – 1:15:40 --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us Thursday next as we discuss more things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening Tune by Adam Lord
The second instalment of the monthly podcast dedicated to Division One North and South. On September's edition, Ben was joined by Andrew Simpson from the Northwich Guardian, Knott FM's Robin Grey, by the Lancaster Guardian's Adam Lord, Coalville Town's Club Secretary Steve Cartwright, Belper Town's Press Officer Sam Allsop, and from Glossop North End, Hillmen Radio's Tim and Nick. The opinions expressed within this programme are solely those of the contributors involved, and do not express the views or opinions of the Northern Premier League or Evo-Stik. With Thanks: Music by Hard Luck Child - www.unsigned.com/hardluckchild
Burnley's incredible start to the season continues. Two more wins against Doncaster and Reading this week have seen them overtake QPR and move to the top of the Championship table. The boys speak to Chris Boden (chief football writer at the Burnley Express), to find out how Sean Dyche has done it - plus get more on the blossoming partnership between Danny Ings and Sam Vokes. We also stay in Lancashire to hear more about Morecambe's extraordinary game with Chesterfield on Saturday. The Shrimps came back from 3-0 down to beat the League Two leaders 4-3 at the Globe Arena. Adam Lord (journalist at 'The Visitor' newspaper in Morecambe) is on the line to talk about a very promising start to the season for Jim Bentley and his players. Elsewhere, there's Ashley Herbert with more on his club Colchester, ten things we've picked up on this week - plus what happens when a Macbook... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.