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Tonight, we are kicking off the new year with a month of films that were based on a suggestion by Tito, who wanted to do a month of buddy-cop movies. Tonight we're going to be looking at Men In Black, the Buddy-cop, scifi, action-comedy film starring Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones as Agent J and Agent K from the highly-funded government sanctioned organization, the Men In Black who monitor and police extraterrestrial activity on and near the Planet Earth.
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On this week's episode of Unclear and Present Danger, Jamelle and John watched Men in Black, the 1997 sci-fi action comedy directed by Barry Sonnenfeld and starring Tommy Lee Jones, Will Smith, Linda Fiorentino, Vincent D'Onofrio and Rip Torn.Men in Black was written by Ed Soloman and shot by the late Donald Peterman — whose credits include Flashdance, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, Planes, Trains and Automobiles and Point Break — with a score by Danny Elfman.In Men in Black, Smith plays James Darrell Edwards III, a New York City police officer who finds himself in chase through the city with a unnaturally fast and agile criminal, who later commits suicide. He soon learns that this criminal was an alien from another planet, and that New York is host to a secret government agency tasked with tracking alien lifeforms on Earth. He is recruited into the Men in Black by Agent K, and is deemed Agent J.Agents K and J are soon on the hunt for a Bug, an extra-terrestial cockroach who seeks “the galaxy,” a precious energy source that has been left on Earth. As the Bug, donning the skin of a human farmer, rampages through New York, K and J try to mitigate the damage and protect the galaxy, and the Earth itself, from the Bug.The tagline for Men in Black was “Protecting the Earth from the Sum of the Universe.”You can find Men in Black to stream on demand on Amazon Prime or for rent or purchase on Amazon and Apple TV.Be sure to sign up for our Patreon, where we watch the films of the Cold War and try to unpack them as political and historical documents! For $5 a month, you get two bonus episodes every month as well as access to the entire back catalog — we're almost two years deep at this point. Sign up at patreon.com/unclearpod. The latest episode of our Patreon podcast is on Martin Scorsese's Taxi Driver.Connor Lynch produced this episode. Artwork by Rachel Eck.
What do you get when you cross the infinity of the Dreaming's possibilities with eight billion humans? Questions about how many of them are changelings, that's what. This week, we're applying the art/science of demography to the fae, throwing numbers and proportions and calculations around like so much spaghetti, so that we can see what sticks. You may ask, why does this matter—but how many and what kinds of changeling are running around the setting for your game will impact its feel. And not just the fae themselves: a local expression of the game's themes and moods depends upon Dreamers, Autumn People, and even just those mundane humans we talked about last time. So take note, Storytellers! We hope that after listening, you too will be able to graph a demo, Dreaming-style. The spreadsheet to which Josh refers to throughout the episode, with some proposed numbers based on the population of various divisions of Concordia, can be found at: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1rv_S2aGs1VtfeCvhyOoq_iZ10w9Eag2ERlo-UONllcY. We also refer to two episodes from our sibling show, Mage: the Podcast, on the subject of games with high numbers of mages and low numbers of mages, and how adjusting those numbers creates a different play experience. Pooka may have been using Chronos when talking about these, as it appears only the former has actually been released thus far. Nevertheless, check it out at: https://magethepodcast.com/running-and-playing-low-mage-count-games/. Our own bureaux of statistics: Discord: https://discord.me/ctp Email: podcast@changelingthepodcast.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100082973960699 Mastodon: https://dice.camp/@ChangelingPod Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/changelingthepodcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ChangelingThePodcast your hosts Josh Hillerup (any pronoun) bribes fae of the Kingdom of Northern Ice into filling out the census form with maple syrup dross. Pooka G (any pronoun/they) traverses the Kingdom of Apples in a balloon-ship, dropping leaflets about the benefits of mixed-use zoning. A person is smart. People are dumb, panicky, dangerous animals, and you know it. —Agent K in Men in Black
Subscriber-only episodeSend us your Florida questions!Brad wrote a (mostly) fictional book, The Florida Keys Skunk Ape Files. While many of the narratives in the book came from the depths of his imagination, not all of them are false. Brad and Cathy talk about real stories of people who believe they saw a skunk ape. They also talk about why they both believe the Skunk Ape — and other bigfoots — exist. Cathy's favorite quote about what we know about what is real:"Fifteen hundred years ago everybody knew the Earth was the center of the universe. Five hundred years ago, everybody knew the Earth was flat, and fifteen minutes ago, you knew that humans were alone on this planet. Imagine what you'll know tomorrow." —Agent K, Men in BlackCheck out Cathy's article about her quest to find the skunk ape in Big Cypress. Support the podcast! For $5/month, you get premium Florida Keys history and travel tips with Brad Bertelli and Cathy Salustri.Subscribe to The Florida Spectacular newsletter, and keep up with Cathy's travels at greatfloridaroadtrip.com. Find her on social media: Facebook.com/SalustriCathy; Twitter/IG: @CathySalustri Question or comment? Email: cathy@floridaspectacular.com. Free, weekly episodes of "The Florida Spectacular" are co-hosted by Rick Kilby.Get Rick's books at rickkilby.com/ and http://studiohourglass.blogspot.com/. Connect: Facebook.com/floridasfountainofyouth, Twitter (@oldfla), and IG (@ricklebee).Premium, biweekly episodes of "The Florida Keys" Spectacular are co-hosted by Brad Bertelli. Find Brad's column in The Keys Weekly newspaper, ch...
This week we watched the 1997 science fiction comedy film Men in Black. Directed by Barry Sonnenfeld and based on the comic book series The Men in Black by Lowell Cunningham, in the film, Agent K and Agent J investigate a series of seemingly unrelated criminal incidents related to the extraterrestrials who live in secret on Earth. The film stars Will Smith, Tommy Lee Jones, Linda Fiorentino, Vincent D'Onofrio, and Rip Torn. Come join us!!! Website : http://tortelliniatnoon.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tortelliniatnoonpodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TortelliniAtNoon Twitter: https://twitter.com/PastaMoviePod
This week on the Super Fun Time Trivia Podcast we discuss making your peg leg out of teak, a centaur with human genitals, the hit film Alien Vs. Sexual Predators I've also started adding the written questions to episodes starting this week, hoping to increase our internet presence. Feel free to steal them for your own trivia, but if you're gonna steal an entire round, please make sure you mention our podcast, or I'll send Kevin to hunt you down and give you the old Greyhound Special. Music Round: Dreamer Patreon: Super Fun Time Trivia Facebook: superfuntimetrivia Instagram: superfuntimetrivia Twitter: @sftimetrivia Email: superfuntimetrivia@gmail.com Intro Music By David Dino White. Welcome to Super Fun Time Trivia: The known universe's only live improv comedy trivia podcast. Free pub trivia questions this week for you to steal... Round 1 1) With regards to mythology, what is the total number of arms and legs on a centaur? 2) What 7 letter B word refers to false but charming talk that often flatters the listener? 3) Who is the only actor who has been killed by a terminator, an Alien, and a Predator? 4) True or false, humans have a larger and wider penis than other great apes? 5) Found in Rhubarb, oxalic acid removes calcium from the body and what other common oxide 6) True or false, the playoff beard myth comes from player Jeff Humphries of the The Montreal Wanderers being trampled by a horse a few hours after shaving his beard before the last game of the year? 7) Which squirrel had a bad fur day in a nintendo 64 FPS? 8)What country's flag appears on the flag of Cook Island? 9) The town of Readlyn, population 858, elects someone to be the town what yearly? A) Vampire B) Grump C) Librarian 10) Who plays the main protagonist in the 2000 film Final Destination? A) Chad Donella B) Kerr Smith C) Devon Sawa Round 2 1) What 6 letter t word describes something as cheap and gaudy in appearance or quality, or something morally bad or distasteful? 2) What is another term for the galbladder? A) Veriform B) Nephrolia C) Cholecyst 3) Which singer has a real legal defence named after him, cited by judges, that regards to the defendant alleging no part, even after insurmountable evidence is levelled on them? 4) In the 1997 American science fiction comedy Men in Black, which actor played Agent K? 5) Is India in the Northern or Southern Hemisphere? 6) Whats the minimum number of functions of a modern North American Tail Light? 7) True or false, the first major studio release on on DVD was Twister, and the last major studio release on HDDVD was also Twister? 8) Which of the following is a segment of a cows stomach? A) The brellio B) The rumen C) The hoofen 9) How many times have the Seattle mariners won the World Series? 10) In 1998, what event was the first Google Doodle? A) Burning Man B) Maya Angelou's birthday C) St. Patrick's Day Round 4 1) What is the scientific term for all the plants that live in a particular area, time, period, or environment, and can also be used broadly to refer to plant, bacterial, or fungal life? 2) The R on the Team Rocket costume of Jesse and James from Pokemon is what colour? 3) What game series was releaed Arrowhead studios in 2015 and it's sequel in on February 3rd, 2024? 4) True or false, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has a party trick where he throws himself down the stairs? 5) Which of the following is a desert in southern Africa? A) Tatacoa Desert B) Kalahari Desert C) Little Sandy Desert 6) Which actor in cheers won a Best Supporting Actor Emmy in 1989? 7) Engineer, Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen was from what country? 8) What business did George Jefferson own in the TV show The Jeffersons? A) Auto Repair B) Vaccum Salesman C) Dry Cleaning 9) Scotland, PA is a 2001 film starring Maura Tierney, James Legros and Christopher Walken and a burger joint with a variety of murders. What Shakespeare play is it based off of? 10) Terms used to mean a wine is unsweet rather than sweet include dry, sekt, and what other 4 letter term?
Agent J and Agent K accept an assignment to do the works of Jesus by praying for those in need! (John 14:12-13) PHA2 (originally aired 8/16/19) #jesuschrist, #christianpodcastsforkids, #kids, #storiesforkids, #biblestoriesforkids, #bedtimestoriesforkids, #christiankids, #familydevotions, #drivetimedevotions, #carridestories, #biblelessonsforkids, #ambassadorsofchrist, #doingtheworksofjesus, #jesushealedthemall, #godisgood, #prayforthesickandtheywillbehealed, #fishbytesforkids, #fishbytes4kids, #fishbites4kids, #fishbitesforkids, #ronandcarriewebb, #roncarriewebb
Sometimes the sequel is better than the original! In Part 2 these guys talk about the recent tragedy in Livingston, Politics, the use of the N word and of course some more stuff.
The artist widely known as Agent K is back with the guys. to discuss The NBA, Social Media's influence on society, therapy and more!
There's two scenes in Blade Runner 2049 that peaks my interest. The first, we see Agent K walking through the orange landscape until he comes across two statues of women with their mouths agape. The second when Joi repeatedly uses the word 'Joe' to name Agent K, especially when she says "you seem like a good joe". With us only having a glimpse of the Blade Runner Universe, it can theorised that the film A.I, with the statues at Rogue City and how the male gigolos are named specifically Joe, with their catchphrase "hey Joe, what do you know?". What if they were in the same universe? Copyright to Two Takes
In this week's episode, I take a look at the movies I watched during fall 2023. We also have a brief digression about historical inaccuracies in crossword puzzles. This week's coupon is for the audiobook of CLOAK OF WOLVES, as excellently narrated by Hollis McCarthy. You can get the audiobook of CLOAK OF WOLVES for 75% off at my Payhip store with this coupon code: OCTWOLVES The coupon code is valid through November 8th, 2023, so if you find yourself wanting to get caught up before CLOAK OF EMBERS comes out soon, why not start with an audiobook? TRANSCRIPT 00:00:00 Introduction and Writing Updates Hello everyone. Welcome to Episode 172 of The Pulp Writer Show. My name is Jonathan Moeller. Today is October the 22nd, 2023 and today we're going to talk about the movies I saw in autumn 2023. We also have a brief digression about historical inaccuracies in crossword puzzles. Before we get into that, let's do Coupon of the Week. This week's coupon is for the audiobook of Cloak of Wolves as excellently narrated by Hollis McCarthy. You can get the audiobook of Cloak of Wolves for 75% off at my Payhip store with this coupon code: OCTWOLVES-that's OCTWOLVES and that will also be in the show notes. The coupon code is valid through November 8th, 2023. So if you find yourself wanting to get caught up before Cloak of Embers comes out before the end of the year, why not start with an audiobook? Now let's have an update on my current writing projects. I am 44,000 words into Cloak of Embers, which only puts me in Chapter 6 of 22 so far. So I think we would have to split up some of those chapters into smaller ones. I think Cloak of Embers is going to be the longest book I write in 2023 and I'm hoping I can get it out before American Thanksgiving at the end of November, though it might be long enough that it will slip to December, but we will see. In audiobook news, since I recorded the last episode, Dragonskull: Talons of the Sorcerer is now available. You can get it at Audible, Google Play, Kobo, Chirp and all the usual audiobook stores. Brad is hard at work on Dragonskull…what is the next one? I don't remember off the top of my head. That's how many Dragonskull books I've written. I can't remember the title was off the top of my head, but Brad is hard at work on the seventh one, which is Dragonskull: Wrath of the Warlock, and so hopefully we can get that out before the end of the year. 00:01:56 History Lesson via Incorrect Crossword Puzzle Clue Now for a brief digression into historical inaccuracies in crossword puzzles. Recently, someone I knew was working on a crossword puzzle, and one of the prompts was “Sacker of ancient Rome”-three letters across and the answer was “Hun” and that is wrong. Wrong, wrong, wrong! The Huns never sacked Rome. The Huns did, however, sack a lot of the Western Roman Empire. In the 400s AD, the Western Roman Empire had entered its final decline, with a lot of its foreign territory getting carved up into new barbarian kingdoms. The Huns were a group of Eurasian nomads and were indirectly one of the causes of the collapse of the Western Empire. Their migration west had inspired a lot of terrified tribes to flee west as well to get away from them. Those terrified tribes became the barbarian invasions that overran much of the Western empire, but the Huns were still coming from the east. Under the leadership of their king Attila, the Huns became even more formidable, capable of taking walled and fortified cities, which was traditionally difficult for nomadic horsemen to do. Anyway, the Romans and their Visigothic allies had previously repulsed the Huns at The Battle of the Catalaunian Plains in 451 AD. Attila returned the next year and essentially destroyed northern Italy and his army pushed towards Rome. Emperor Valentinian the Third sent envoys to meet with Attila at the River Po and one of those envoys was Pope Leo the First and no one knows exactly what happened next. According to one story, when Atilla met Pope Leo, he saw Saint Peter and Saint Paul flanking the Pope in all their holy radiance with drawn swords in their hands, promising Attila that he would die if he entered Rome. So impressed was Attila that he turned his army around, left Italy, and Leo was credited as the savior of the city. The truth is probably somewhat more prosaic. Attila's army was running out of supplies, since Italy had already suffered a couple of bad harvests before Attila had burned down most of the northern half of the peninsula, which as you can imagine, did not help. In addition, a serious disease, probably dysentery, was spreading through Atilla's army. The Eastern Roman Emperor had sent an army of his own to attack the Huns' current homelands in central Europe on the Danube, and until Attila to go deal with that problem. Another account says that Atilla's advisers feared that Attila might suffer the same fate as the Visigothic Alaric, who died shortly after sacking Rome a little over forty years earlier. There is a good chance that Atilla was superstitious in a way it is hard for the modern mind to grasp, but until the start of modern science and the universities in the Middle Ages, people generally did not distinguish between natural and supernatural causes for events. Considering Alaric's fate might not have been that outlandish for Attila when it came to his calculations. Pope Leo was also a man of great intelligence and charisma. Perhaps he simply pointed out all these facts to Atilla and the Hunnic king, knowing that he was overextended and potentially in serious trouble, decided that the possibility of divine wrath was an acceptable face-saving excuse to turn around. We'll never know what happened at that meeting, but whatever the reason, Attila turned his army around and left Italy without attacking Rome. The new Eastern Emperor had stopped paying tribute to the Huns and Attila planned to deal with him next, but he died of a nosebleed on his wedding night in 453 AD. Attila's sons immediately embarked on a civil war with each other and the Hun's empire fell apart in short order. So the Huns never sacked Rome. Granted a lot of other people did, in fact sack Rome in the 400s AD, but the Huns never did. And that crossword puzzle annoyed me so much that I just spent the last five minutes talking about it! 00:05:24 Main Topic: Autumn 2023 Movie Reviews Now on to our main topic, the movies and streaming shows I watched over autumn 2023. We are well in fall now, with winter just over the horizon and that's means it's time to discuss those shows and movies. As always, we will start from my least favorite and work up to my favorite. So we'll start with The Flash, which came out in 2023. This movie very famously failed at the box office, and it's not hard to see why. It's like the CG artists finally had their revenge on Warner Discovery for being overworked and underpaid because a lot of the movie's CG looks like something a beginner might crank out in an older version of Unity or Daz Studio. Plus there's all these various serious crimes that the lead actor has been accused of, which makes the main character rather less likeable. Also The Flash, like many modern movies, simply cost way too much money to make, which meant it had to make big money to earn back a profit. If your movie cost $50 million to make, a $200 million return is good news. If it costs $220 million, you're in big trouble. To be fair, the movie was not without its good points. The Flash realizes he can run faster than the speed of light, which means he can travel back in time and attempt to save his mother (since she was murdered earlier), unfortunately doing so breaks the space-time continuum and threatens to destroy Earth and Flash tries again and again to set things right. Michael Keaton does well as an older Batman, and Supergirl was pretty cool. There are also several genuinely funny bits in the movie. However, the movie leaned hard into two of my least favorite plot devices: time travel and the multiverse. The problem with time travel and the multiverse is that with an infinite number of alternate versions of the characters, the stakes ultimately become meaningless. I think it also shows how the superhero genre film has kind of run out of gas. Instead of telling new stories and new plots, all the multiverse movies are just churning up slightly alternate versions of old characters and stories. It's like playing a computer game you've already finished but making slightly different choices this time, like playing as a fighter/mage instead of a fighter instead of a thief/mage, or something. Overall grade: C- Our next movie is Black Adam, which came out in 2023. I think this was slightly better than the Flash, though not by very much. There is a somewhat complicated back story involving the Council of Shazam, wizards, a demon possessed crown, and a magical champion. In the modern day, the story takes place in the nation of Kahndaq, which is clearly meant to evoke modern Egypt and Iraq. Kahndaq is currently ruled by a British mercenary company called Intergang, but don't worry about them. They just disappear halfway through the movie without any explanation. The leader of the resistance against Intergang is an archaeologist named Adrianna, and her son Amon, who is the kind of annoying kid who uses words like “neo-imperialist occupier” with a straight face while outrunning mercenaries on his skateboard. Anyway, Intergang is looking for the evil magic crown and Adrianna tries to stop them. In the process, she actually releases Teth-Adam, the champion of Kahndaq, from his tomb. Adam annihilates the mercenaries chasing Adrianna and then tries to come with term with the fact that he's been asleep for the last 5,000 years. Now that would have been a more interesting movie: a superpowered Bronze Age warrior wakes up and tries to come to terms with the modern age. Or he decides that the decadent modern age needs enlightenment to reach proper Bronze Age warrior values. Instead, we get the Justice Society (I assume they're the store brand/Sam's Choice version of the Justice League), who show up to fight Black Adam. Unfortunately, after they convince Black Adam to stand down, the Crown's evil magic wakes up and chooses a host and only Black Adam can save the world. Like the Flash, this movie had its strong points. The CG was a lot better than in Flash, and Dr. Fate was an interesting character. So was Hawkman. Unfortunately, like The Flash, the plot didn't make much sense and relied too heavily on hooks to the rest of the DC universe. But on the plus side, no time travel. Overall grade: C Next up is Haunted Mansion, which came out in 2023. This movie flopped at the box office, but it wasn't that bad for a movie about a Disney ride. It wasn't a scary movie. It was a scary movie in the tongue-in-cheek way that jack o' lanterns are scary. Like, the original purpose of a jack o' lantern in Iron Age societies was apparently to keep malevolent spirits at bay during the harvest. That was serious business back then, but now it's sort of play acting to entertain small children. Haunted Mansion is the same kind of tongue in cheek scariness, overlaid with quite a bit of comedy. The plot centers around a bitter and disillusioned former ghost hunter hired to use his ghost camera to take photos of spirits at a haunted house. The ghost hunter goes along with it, hoping for a quick payday, but quickly becomes ensnared in the curse surrounding the Haunted Mansion. He then has to team up with a crazy professor, a fast talking priest, a medium with good Yelp reviews, and a widowed doctor and her precocious son to defeat the malevolent Hatbox Ghost who rules over the ghosts of the Haunted Mansion. I am not, generally speaking, a big fan of the Disney corporation. But I am told that the movie has many Easter eggs referring to the original ride for people who appreciate that kind of thing. The movie didn't do well in theaters, but I expect it'll have a long afterlife on streaming. Overall grade: B- Next up is Men in Black 3, which originally came out in 2012. The original Men in Black was a near perfectly constructed science fiction comedy. Men in Black 2 was good, but not quite on that level and I think Men in Black 3 falls at about the same ranking. In this one, a lethal alien named Boris the Animal breaks out of a secured lunar prison and embarks on a rampage of revenge against Agent K. To facilitate his vengeance, Boris steals a time travel device and goes back to 1969 to kill a younger K at a critical junction in the timeline. Once Agent J realizes what has happened, he obtains another time jump device and goes back to fix things. As I've mentioned many times before, I don't really like time travel stories. However, this one works because it's pretty funny. To make the time jump work, you literally have to jump off a building of sufficient height to trigger the device. The other comedy parts are good, and Josh Brolin does a pitch perfect impersonation of Tommy Lee Jones as the younger agent K. Overall grade: B Next up is Men in Black International, which came out in 2019. I'd heard bad things about this movie, but it was actually quite enjoyable. Tessa Thompson and Chris Hemsworth star as Agent M and Agent H. Based on the movie's advertising, I thought Agent M would be an almost tediously infallible Girlboss character with Agent H as her dimwitted sidekick. Fortunately, this turned out not to be the case and both characters had considerably more depth. Agent M is a nerdy probationary agent who desperately wants to prove herself while Agent H is a charismatic, somewhat lazy hedonist who always manages to pull off his assignments in the end. Agent M's and Agent H's first assignment together is to bodyguard an alien royal who promptly gets himself killed by two mysterious shapeshifting assassins. As things go haywire in the aftermath, the agents realized that the royal had a dark secret, and there's a traitor somewhere within the Men in Black. I thought it was an entertaining movie and probably should have done better than it did. Agent M and Agent H make a great comedy duo and they were also excellently funny bits. Liam Neeson was also good as Agent T, the commander of branch office, and there are no time travels or multiverses in this one. Overall grade: B+ Next up is Ahsoka, which came out in 2023. I would say Ahsoka is good but unfinished, since only two of the major plots get resolved and in such a way that it sets up future adventures. I realized the other the other day that Star Wars is the American equivalent to Doctor Who. The similarities are remarkable. One, both are long running sci-fi franchises. Two: but they're definitely not hard science fiction. Three: both are under the stewardship of large, ponderous, frequently ineffective organizations (whether Disney or the BBC). Four: both have spawned a vast maze of tie in novels and comics and games. Five: both have fandoms that act like religions, complete with a crazy fringe and six: and like religions that break into warring factions, both have fandoms that decide upon a particular era or releases the best one and argue vociferously about which part of the franchise is the best, with almost the same fervor as people arguing about whether Thomas Aquinas, Martin Luther, or John Calvin had the correct interpretation of the Bible. This isn't to be glib, but to know that the same self-destructive tribal instinct that humanity exhibits in politics and religion also seems to appear in far less serious arenas like football supporters and science fiction franchises, or even in something as silly as game console brands, as a single glance at an online argument about the respective merits of the Xbox and PlayStation will demonstrate. Anyway, that was a philosophical digression. Back to the Ahsoka show. It was better than I expected. Once again I thought that Ahsoka would be another tediously infallible Girlboss type character, but she was nothing like that. Instead she made several serious mistakes, faced enemies who were stronger than her, and had to learn and adapt and grow to survive her challenges. In other words, a compelling protagonist. All the performances from the actors were good, especially the late Ray Stevenson. His Baylan Skoll character really stole Episode 4, and if this was destined to be Mr. Stevenson's last performance, at least it was a great one. Diana Lee Inosanto was great as Morgan Elsbeth, who asked to be one of the single most competent villains in all of Star Wars- evil, but she gets results. I also really liked the way the lightsaber duels are presented. They seem more like something out of a samurai movie. The combatants are careful of their footing and their stances, only to explode into some motion, rather than the more acrobatic flipping and spinning around in the prequel movies. I have to admit, in the publicity stills for the show I kind of thought that the show's version of Grand Admiral Thrawn looks sort of like Elon Musk transmogrified into a Smurf, but that was just a bad angle. Combined with his voice and mannerisms, Lars Mikkelsen's performance as Thrawn really works. I suspect Mr. Musk only wishes he had this version of Grand Admiral Thrawn's air of gravitas and authority. The show ends on sort of an Empire Strikes Back style cliffhanger. I hope the story will continue, but I have my doubts. Disney wasn't in great shape even before the writers and actors' strikes, and I wonder if the company is simply going to run out of financing for ambitious projects like Ahsoka. One more point: the soundtrack by the Kiner family was A+ work, with the Japanese style musical motifs for the lightsaber duels, the long, ominous horns from the Night Sisters, and the blasting pipe organ from when Thrawn makes his return. Overall grade: B+ Next up is Collateral, which came out in 2004. This is a superb neo-noir thriller. Jamie Foxx stars as Max, a hapless LA taxi driver who picks up Vincent, played by Tom Cruise, who claims to be in town to secure signatures for a real estate deal. Vincent offers Max $600 to drive around for the night and in need of the money, Max agrees, except it turns out Vincent is actually a hit man in area to kill five targets, and when Max realizes what is happening and tries to bail, Vincent forces him to continue. I really like this one. Tom Cruise's perpetual intensity works very well in the villain role, and the psychological duel between Max and Vincent was compelling to watch. Vincent claims that his targets are bad people who deserve their fates. But once Max figures out that Vincent's final target most definitely does not deserve her fate, the race is on to save the target's life. The movie did have the overused trope where the LAPD gets mad the FBI is taking over their case, which was a thing even way back in Die Hard. In fact, that was a major plot point in Die Hard, now that I think about it. In real life, the FBI's interaction with local law enforcement mostly involves providing consulting and lab services and local law enforcement is actually often eager to hand a troublesome case over to the Feds because it then becomes somebody else's problem. I also thought the soundtrack seemed a bit off in the first half of the movie, but those are minor quibbles. Collateral was a thoroughly enjoyable thriller. Definitely recommend if you like the genre of film. Overall grade: A. That brings us to the last movie I saw this autumn and I think it would tie with Collateral for the favorite thing I saw this fall and that is A Haunting in Venice, which came out in 2023. This is the third of Kenneth Branagh's Hercule Poirot movies. I really like the first one he did, Murder on the Orient Express, but I thought the second one he did, Death on the Nile, was only so-so, which was disappointing because Death on the Nile is, in my opinion, one of the best of the Hercule Poirot books. But A Haunting in Venice is on par with Orient Express. The movie takes place in 1947 and Hercule Poirot, soul-sick and weary after the horrors of World War II and all the depths of human evil he has seen in those cases, has decided to retire in Venice. His friend Ariadne Oliver (Agatha Christie's self-parodying author insert in the Poirot novels) turns up to ask him to help debunk a medium preying upon a grieving mother. Poirot immediately demonstrates the medium is a fraud, but soon afterwards someone tries to kill him, and a few minutes later the medium herself is killed. It's then up to Poirot solve the case, even as the suspects become increasingly convinced that supernatural powers are behind the killing. This movie also had one of my favorite plot devices from the 2009 Sherlock Holmes movie: the rationalist detective confronted by a seemingly supernatural mystery. Branagh's provision of Poirot is darker, rather more angsty than the book version, but I enjoyed it nonetheless. Tina Fey was also an excellent choice to play Ariadne Oliver. Overall grade: A. So those are the movies I saw this autumn, and check back towards the end of winter, when we'll do a winter 2023-2024 Movie Roundup episode. So that is it for this week. Thanks for listening to The Pulp Writer Show. I hope you found the show useful. A reminder that you can listen to all back episodes on https://thepulpwritershow.com. If you enjoyed the podcast, please leave a review on your podcasting platform of choice. It really does help. Stay safe and stay healthy and see you all next week.
July 1st, 1997. Agent K finds a new partner in a young upcomer Agent J to help him protect the world against extraterrestrial violence. They were never here, they don't exist, they are the Men in Black. You know the difference between us and the other podcasts, we make this sound good. Starring Will Smith, Tommy Lee Jones, Rip Torn, Vincent D'Onofrio, and Linda Fiorentino. Directed by Barry Sonnenfeld. Thanks for listening. Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/doesitholdu... Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@does_it_hold_up Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/doesitholdup13/ Subscribe to our YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DIHUpodcast
In the digital age of podcasts and online shows, content creators have found a platform to share their thoughts, experiences, and perspectives with a global audience. One such example is "The Chris Abraham Show," a podcast that has gained a following for its candid discussions on various topics. In Season 5, Episode 53, host Chris Abraham takes listeners on a journey through his recent experiences, thoughts, and reflections. This episode serves as a glimpse into his personal life and mindset, offering a unique insight into the mind of a content creator. An Unexpected Celebration Turning 53 becomes a cause for celebration for Chris Abraham, the host of the eponymous show. He kicks off the episode by acknowledging his age and treating it as a special milestone, despite there being no specific reason to do so. The episode's narrative is centered around the events of August 13th, where Chris's heart condition, atrial fibrillation (A-fib), takes center stage. He recounts his experience with A-fib, sharing how it disrupted his plans and left him concerned. The Journey through A-Fib Chris's story continues as he explains how his A-fib episode began the previous Thursday evening. He recalls hoping that his condition would resolve itself overnight but woke up to find that it hadn't. As the narrative unfolds, listeners get a glimpse into his emotional state during those hours, alternating between concern and hope. Chris's decision to schedule a cardioversion, a medical procedure to restore the heart's normal rhythm, underscores his proactive approach to his health. Navigating a Bump in the Road Despite the initial setback, Chris highlights the positive aspects of his experience. He explains how his A-fib episode wasn't as severe as some previous ones and that he was able to return to normal sinus rhythm by noon the following day. While the episode disrupted his plans and forced him to cancel activities, such as a park run, Chris maintains an optimistic outlook, reminding his listeners that such setbacks are part of life's journey. Unconventional Conversations and Random Observations The narrative takes a turn towards Chris's recent interactions and observations. He recounts spending time with the No Agenda DC area group and even recording a meet-up report. Chris reflects on his experiences in Alexandria and makes humorous observations about the local culture. His story of visiting a coffee shop and engaging in banter with an Ethiopian barista adds a touch of levity to the episode, showcasing Chris's ability to find humor in everyday situations. International Relations and Personal Struggles Listeners gain insight into Chris's conversations with "Agent K," a close friend, and his musings about international relations. Chris acknowledges the reticence of "Agent K" to share sensitive information about global affairs, opting instead for lighter discussions. This part of the episode provides a glimpse into their unique friendship dynamics and how personal conversations intertwine with broader geopolitical topics. Struggles with Weight and Self-Image Chris opens up about his ongoing battle with weight loss and self-image. He candidly expresses his frustration with those who offer unsolicited advice on his weight loss journey. He defends his desire to balance energy and nutrition while focusing on overall health and well-being. This part of the episode reveals the internal struggles and societal pressures that many individuals face in their quest for healthier lifestyles. Conclusion Season 5, Episode 53 of The Chris Abraham Show offers a window into the thoughts, experiences, and musings of its host, Chris Abraham. Through a blend of personal anecdotes, observations, and reflections, listeners gain insight into Chris's world and the various aspects that shape his perspectives. This episode serves as a testament to the power of podcasts as a platform for open conversations and authentic storytelling. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chrisabraham/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chrisabraham/support
Do the good guys dress in black? Scott, Demetrius, Mike, and Chris debate that, plus more on the Men in Black Trilogy. We will ask if Spielberg/s Amblin entertainment influenced this positively if this trilogy is about Agent K or J, and why was part 2 so.......you can figure it out!
It weighs 445 million pounds. I made my way down the cascading elevator bank to the ground floor of the Sears Willis Tower. It is an incredibly well-programmed office building with all the trappings. It's where Joe gets you coffee or juice, and your greens are of the sweet variety.My feet know how to find a sushi counter I have on repeat to satisfy my sustainably sourced blue fin needs. Tucked on the ground floor, you'll find that the branding eclipses the sushi with the speed of service beats both.The counter fits eight, but most raw fish-eating topo chico-consuming patrons choose the pre-made case. Don't cringe. They do an excellent job keeping the case temperature just right. Waiting GentlyThe line was longer than usual. My phone naturally found its way into my back right pocket, and I looked up. At the end of the counter was a big man. White shirt, no tie, dark grey suit with jet black hair combed straight back. His skin was darker than mine, with a wispy Lincoln-esque beard. It was his hands that struck me.In the torrent of fluttering access cards carried by rushing 20-somethings, he sat quietly with his fingers interlaced. The thick parts of his meaty hands rested on the sharp edge of an immaculate bamboo counter - it could easily have been the back of a church pew. He was sitting - calm, relaxed, and present. His head slowly moved as he consumed the moment and the space. I desperately wanted to know what he was thinking.Distinctly, his phone was absent. He placed his order and waited. No need to fill time, scroll dopamine land, or any of the other things happening around him. He was not bothered by the lack of personal space as his neighbor brushed against his big shoulder. He was enjoying the moment. At least, that's the story I told myself.If I'm being honest, he was so calm he felt out of place. His comfortable solitude contrasted with a city of crashing humanity. I even checked for Agent K as I thought I was in a scene in Men In Black watching an offworlder interact with us humans for the first time. I wanted to talk to him.He looked like he needed a friend, and at the same time, he seemed serenely confident in life. No rush. Just now. Maybe his life was the complete opposite. Perhaps he was there for a job interview or just finished visiting his aging mother in the hospital. Whatever the reality, he sent a vibe into the world - “I'm me, this is now, and I'm at peace.” It was wonderful. My heart hurts a little today because I didn't talk to him. He was deeply alone, or he knew the power of solitude. Either way, I know he had pockets full of wisdom to share - like all of us. His peaceful state won't leave me anytime soon - particularly those interlaced fingers - waiting gently. Here's to more moments of resting gently in what is often not a gentle world. May we give ourselves the grace and time to enjoy it all. Be gentle, friends. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit kellyvohs.substack.com
HAPPY VETERANS' DAY! Eddie is joined by semi-frequent contributor "K" (henceforth dubbed "Agent K") who shares some select ghost stories from military history, and some personal stories of paranormal encounters during his time in the Air Force. Ghost captured on CCTV at Kadena Air Base, gate 3, Okinawa, Japan: https://youtu.be/9S8pAqAWZko --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/edward-villanova/support
Welcome to the Season 2 opener of Fabulous Film and Friends where this week we will be throwing down with a Battle of the Blade Runners , as we compare Ridley Scott's 1982 sci fi giant Blade Runner starring Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer, Sean Young, Darryl Hannah, William Sanderson, M. Emmet Walsh, Joanna Cassidy, Edward James Olmos, Brion James, Joe Turkel and James Hong with Denise Villenueve's 2017 follow-up: Blade Runner 2049, starring Ryan Gosling, Harrison Ford, Ana De Armas, Jared Leto, Sylvia Hoeks, Robin Wright, , Mackenzie Davis, Dave Bautista, Edward James Olmos and Sean Young. Joining me are the two helped launch this podcast one year ago, Roseanne Caputi and Dave Johnson, DDS. Set in a once futuristic, but now alternate 2019 Los Angeles megalopolis, Blade Runner centers around Rick Deckard, a Sam Spade-style, world weary ex-LAPD officer from a unit known as Blade Runners, who is pulled out of retirement to hunt down five artificial humans known as replicants. Replicants are illegal on earth and used as slave labor in space exploration and colonization and five top of the line, Nexus 6 replicant outlaws led by super soldier Roy Batty, come back to earth in an attempt to extend their life span, which is limited to four years. Aiding Deckard in his pursuit of the fugitives is the alluring Rachel, executive secretary to Dr. Eldon Tyrell whose corporation manufactures replicants. Upon meeting Rachel and administering a device on her known as Voight-Kampf, an empathy test used to detect replicants, Deckard learns that Rachel herself is a replicant, and while cold to her initially, Deckard ends up falling in love with her. After Deckard confronts and kills three of the wanted replicants, -- with Rachel's help—he is pummeled and beaten by Batty and nearly left for dead until Batty has a change of heart and saves Deckard from a precipitous fall off a towering building. Battered and bruised, Deckard learns the true meaning of empathy and he reunites with Rachel. The pair escape Los Angeles and go into hiding, unsure of how long they have together. Set 30 years later --after a great famine and information blackout, as well as a buyout of the Tyrell Corporation by a blind tech giant/savior named Niander Wallace, Blade Runner 2049 follows Blade Runner Agent K, who after a seemingly routine run-in with an erratic old style Nexus 8 replicant named Sapper Morton, discovers a link to events of the past that could change life on earth as they know it: the buried remains of the Replicant Rachel, who died after giving birth to her and Rick Deckard's child. With that discovery, Agent K, a new-style tamed replicant himself known as “Joe” to his AI girlfriend Joi, embarks on a journey to find the identity and truth of Rachel and Deckard's human/replicant hybrid offspring, believing himself to be that very child that will start a revolution. This quest will lead K not only to Deckard but to a face-to-face confrontation with himself and his place in the universe. Who is the winner?
'Agent A' is new director of the intelligence authority at Mossad, while 'K' heads Iran desk. Israeli intelligence agency issues rare press release to highlight women in top roles.
*Trigger Warning* This audio contains materials that may be harmful or traumatizing to some audiences. Leave those soft feelings at the door. Discretion is advised.
You know the difference between us and other film podcasts? We make this look good. Join your favourite TransAtlantic podcasting crew: Ian, Liam, Ethan, and Georgia as we review Men In Black on its 25th anniversary. We're not flashing anyone with a neuralyser in our 130th episode as we discuss: Who turned down the roles of Agent K and Agent J (clap, clap, clap, clap) respectivley To what degree did Vincent D'Onofrio go to in order to play Edgar/The Bug Why does the score to this film sound similar to Beetlejuice? Were we able to overlook the Will Smith slap and enjoy his performance in this film? What struggle did Tommy Lee Jones have in this film? Who's new in the Patreon Pool this week? Is Karl Urban any good in this film? How good are the practical effects in this film? Does this film hold up after 3 spectacularly poor sequels Whether or not Men In Black is the Best Film Ever. Become a Patron of this podcast and support the BFE at https://www.patreon.com/BFE We are extremely thankful to our following Patrons for their most generous support: Rev Bruce Juleen from It Goes Down In The PM Lina Oberholzer Ensign Ian Davies Chris Pedersen Katie McRae Duane Smith (Duane Smith!) Randal Silva The Yeetmeister Nate The Great Cheezy (with a fish on a bike) Andy Dickson Buy some BFE merch at https://my-store-b4e4d4.creator-spring.com/ Massive thanks to Lex Van Den Berghe for the use of 'Mistake' by Luckydog. Catch more from Lex's new band, The Maids of Honor at https://soundcloud.com/themaidsofhonor Also massive thanks to Moonlight Social for our age game theme song. You can catch more from them at https://www.moonlightsocialmusic.com/ Timestamps for this episode: 0:00 - Opening Banter 9:30 - Ian shares a moment 16:30 - Reflections & Corrections 21:50 - Shoutouts 26:00 - Deep Dive 1:47:30 - Endgame
The info on this episode is classified... Okay, fine, so Jesse and I talked about another MIB movie. It's the 2008 prequel, Men in Black Declassified, which shows how the MIB started and how Agent K got involved. What better way to celebrate the 1997 film (other than actually watching that film)? Listen before you forget! Show Notes: 2:05 - "Based" on Know Your Meme 39:05 - Check out the Mortal Kombat episode, I guess. Check out the other MIB episodes, as well. Question/Possible Answer: Anchor | Facebook | Instagram | The Lost World: A Jurassic Discussion Steven Shinder: Book | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Website Yesshift: Anchor | Facebook | YouTube Email delayedreplaypodcast@gmail.com
Agent J and Agent K accept an assignment to do the works of Jesus by praying for those in need! (John 14:12-13) PHA2 (video on Spotify) #kids, #christiankids, #storiesforchristiankids, #fishbytes4kids, #roncarriewebb, #kidscanpray, #christiansinaction, #godanswersprayer, #doingtheworksofjesus, #christiankids
On episode 33 of the @allin4nft Show - we bring you an interview with some of the guys from Quantum Tech. We chat with 0, Agent K, & Agent R - please give Quantum a follow on Twitter - @BUILTBYQUANTUM to stay tuned in to all they have going on. Following the interview, we bring you an "Around the Block" segment looking at an article from Sam Daley about the various ways companies are using block chain tech. Finally, we bring you a fresh segment: "NFT Sports Station", focused on a few Flow projects available on the Gaia website. Thanks to all who are showing love to the podcast. We appreciate every listen, like, comment, subscription and retweet. Please reach out to us on Twitter (@allin4nft) with any suggestions or general feedback.
Men in Black (stylized as MIB: Men in Black) is a 1997 American science fiction action comedy film directed by Barry Sonnenfeld, produced by Walter F. Parkes and Laurie MacDonald and written by Ed Solomon. Loosely based on the Men in Black comic book series created by Lowell Cunningham and Sandy Carruthers, the film stars Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith as two agents of a secret organization called the Men in Black, who supervise extraterrestrial lifeforms who live on Earth and hide their existence from ordinary humans. The film featured the creature effects and makeup of Rick Baker and visual effects by Industrial Light & Magic. At the Mexico–United States border, two men in black suits, Agent K and Agent D, interrupt a border patrol sting. They take one of the men attempting to cross the border, who is actually an extraterrestrial in disguise. K is forced to shoot it when it tries to attack a presumptuous border patrol agent. As D believes to be rather weakened by the years he decides it's time to retire... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/digresscast/message
We can only imagine that it can 'feel' like, what it can be imagined like, to see yourself as something real, when really you are not. A replicant is created by man to essentially pick up after us. We improve them and make them better, placing the underlining code of created memories to perhaps keep them docile. But again, their intelligence over steps that mark; they know their memories are fake. So we step it up a notch, give them more life, longer life spans, and a purpose like a job. But we should know, like many humans, that a job does not define us. And like the replicants asking their creator for more life in 1982's Blade Runner, to Agent K in 2049 refusing orders to do his purpose, his job; we are left wondering...when will the breaking point be? When will the lines blur, the cells interlink between us and replicants? Within the universe of Blade Runner, it seems that line is getting smaller and smaller. Copyright to Two Takes Podcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/twotakespodcast/support
When a hot shot police officer is recruited to join an organization that monitors alien activity on Earth, his life is about to change. When Agent J finds himself partnered with Agent K as they find themselves stopping an alien war that would have ramifications for our planet! Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones star in the 1997 hit Men In Black! It's another epic Duel Of The Nerds this week as Long tries to dethrone Mark's winning streak! In Download This we tell you the things we watched or played this week including the Netflix flick, The Adam Project. The latest news is here with our tribute to Scott Hall, the Ms/ Marvel trailer and more. We then preview next week's film, Smokin Aces! Visit us for all episodes & more at the www.therebelradiopodcast.com Please leave us a 5-Star review on iTunes! You can also find us on Spotify iHeartRadio Follow us on Facebook Twitter @rebelradiopod
Mason, Lolly, and Justin discuss the 1997 Will Smith blockbuster MEN IN BLACK.
I forgot to tease this episode, just like many people forgot the movie, thanks to the memory-erasing technology. Kiyan from Decorative Vegetable joins me again, this time to talk about The Men in Black, the 1995 film starring Chris O'Donnell and David Schwimmer as Agent J, and Clint Eastwood as Agent K. How different is it from the reboot? How are the effects? What about the product placement? Listen before you forget! Show Notes: 4:30 - Check out Triple Play's Men in Black episode. 8:00 - Honeycomb - At the Movies (1997) 13:00 - Check out Trust Your Doctor, a Doctor Who podcast. 14:45 - Wayne's World - Product Placement 16:00 - Check out Triple Play's Dollars trilogy episode. 17:15 - Check out Triple Play's Back to the Future trilogy episode. 20:00 - Check out Inevitable: A Classic Sci-Fi Podcast 21:30 - Check out Triple Play's episode on Alien and its first two sequels. 30:40 - How to Make Slime: Nickelodeon Host Reveals the Recipe 38:00 - Correct on PG-13 movies being allowed no more than one F-bomb. Also check out Zenith: A Blake's 7 Podcast. Decorative Vegetable: Facebook | Twitter | Website Steven Shinder: Book | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Website Yesshift: Anchor Email delayedreplaypodcast@gmail.com
We made it. Ricky Hollywood and EmmaVP are VIRAL. Their football video did so well, they can't shut up about it. Ricky is turning 30 and Emma has some wise advice for moving forward. Erica's Dad also calls in, unintentionally and we get a voicemail from Agent K. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Keeping it Real Podcast • Chicago REALTORS ® • Interviews With Real Estate Brokers and Agents
Kirsten Evans, Agent K, with Coldwell Banker Real Estate Group talks about the beginning of her career in real estate and how she grew her brand in the business. She attributes her success in changing her attitude and getting involved in the community and giving back. Kirsten also discusses the mistakes that agents make when […]
In Episode Twenty-Five, Andrew and chrs remind us that there are some secrets the universe don't know about in a time jumping review of Men in Black III.Notes: Moon launch - July 16, 1969Gravity is measured by the acceleration that it gives to freely falling objects. At Earth's surface the acceleration of gravity is about 9.8 metres (32 feet) per second per second. Thus, for every second an object is in free fall, its speed increases by about 9.8 metres per second.K's pie order is actually apple pie with a slice of cheddar. I agree with J, it's nasty.Griffin at the baseball gameThe truth is the only wayBoris the Animal true formK and J meeting at the police stationEvery alien celebrity in MiBDanny Elfman did the soundtrack for MiB³Back in Time - PitbullFollow us on Instagram @truebelieverspod, on Twitter @truebelieversp, on TikTok @truebelieverspod, and on Facebook @truebelieverspod (facebook.com/truebelieverspod)If you want to speak to us directly, feel free to DM us on social media or email us at 1truebelieverspod@gmail.com or - you can join our discord https://discord.gg/7sy8UaYWspMusic: “Chaise De l'Obscurite” by Shane Ivers - www.silvermansound.com
In Episode 24 of True Believers, Andrew & chrs join Earth's true mightiest heroes. They are “them”. They are “they”. They are…the Men in Black.NOTES: men in black song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fiBLgEx6svAparents just don't understand https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jW3PFC86UNIjust the two of us https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_WamkRSDeD81,000 kisses https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jXt7EbL37Mbleed all over me - wicked wisdom https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rdbmhTVr8Cspost office aliens https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lr7pyggTmmYMen in Black: The Series is not canon to the movies, but Frank the Pug a known Remoolian, and Remoolians apparently look like dark green pugs with antennas, and pointed tails.slow donnie - just shoot me https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ABBE39iHY0light of zartha flashback scene https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3b59tp8BNFAblack suits comin (nod ya head) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RVRCd6J2NAFollow us on Instagram @truebelieverspod, on Twitter @truebelieversp, on TikTok @truebelieverspod, and on Facebook @truebelieverspod (facebook.com/truebelieverspod)If you want to speak to us directly, feel free to DM us on social media or email us at 1truebelieverspod@gmail.com or - you can join our discord https://discord.gg/7sy8UaYWspMusic: “Chaise De l'Obscurite” by Shane Ivers - www.silvermansound.com
This week, Brandon sits down with podcast host, counselor, and musician Ke'Andra Nesmith from the 11:11 Podcast! Agent K: Email: agentk21podcast@gmail.com 11:11: The Ascended Masters on Apple Podcasts @agentk21podcast | Linktree Home | Counseling (keandranesmith.com) HOME | Mysite (wixsite.com) AgentK (@agentk21podcast) • Instagram photos and videos Twitter 11:11 Podcast - YouTube Contact Us: ~Brandon Anderson (@thegfsapodcast) • Instagram photos and videos ~Brandon Anderson (@brandonoanderson_) • Instagram photos and videos ~
SHOW #820 The Secret Life Of Special Ops Agent "K" And Her Psychic LEO FIRE Energy! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bigjujumedia/support
Episode 267: The Crew's time traveling to 1969 while watching Barry Sonnenfeld's Men in Black 3. This is the last of the MIB films starring the original cast. Adding a terrific Josh Brolin as a younger Agent K. The 3D and a 10 year gap between sequels helped made this the highest grossing entry in the franchise. Which was a good thing considering this film is the most expensive comedy ever made. The time travel plot adds a lot of fresh comedy and creativity to the music, production design, and costumes. The Crew discusses… If you like our music intro, head over to Soundcloud and hear more amazing music from aquariusweapon. Aquariusweapon can also be found on YouTube. Contact: themoviecrewe@gmail.com
Sup everyone, we go in on some movies that disappointed us and what we don't want to see in the future Along with some special home projects we took on (winks at Agent K) haha! ' Listen in as we have a laugh and go to town on things like Dumb and Dumberer, Catwoman, and Mortal Kombat '21 Check it out now! *released the weekend of 7/9/2021
Tune in as we talk to Kaleo Kina - a military veteran who made his way into real estate and has grown rapidly. Starting as a solo agent, to running a small team, to partnering with a mega team and running a Keller Williams office as a Team Leader/CEO, "Agent K" has done it all in just a short time!If you want to learn more about Garrett and Mark visit www.businessbyreferral.co
FROM GRADUATING FROM CENTURY ~ CLASS 100, LOS FRESNOS, TX., TO WORKING IN COTULLA AND THEN MAKING HISTORY AS ONE OF THE FOUNDING MEMBERS OF THE U.S. BORDER PATROL K-9 UNIT, LARRY WEINBRENNER HAS HAD A GREAT CAREER IN THE PATROL. LET HIM TELL YOU IN HIS OWN WORDS.
FROM GRADUATING FROM CENTURY ~ CLASS 100, LOS FRESNOS, TX., TO WORKING IN COTULLA AND THEN MAKING HISTORY AS ONE OF THE FOUNDING MEMBERS OF THE U.S. BORDER PATROL K-9 UNIT, LARRY WEINBRENNER HAS HAD A GREAT CAREER IN THE PATROL. LET HIM TELL YOU IN HIS OWN WORDS.
Episode 296: Little Myth Can't Be Wrong This week Host Dave Bledsoe insists he is not required to pay this bar tab because it is God Given Right as an AMERICAN to drink for free! (He was tossed out after being forced to pay up) On the show this week we come to grips with what happened in Washington DC by examining the foundational myth of America! (You know, that shining city shit!) Along the way we examine that other Big Myth causing some problems (how the South didn't REALLY get its ass kicked) and how it is tied to the Top Spot for Mythic Bullshit. Then we promptly dismantle the very idea that America and Americans are special. (I mean come, LOOK at us!) From there we examine the source, the damage inflicted and ponder what we might do to repair the damage to our dumb nation. There is also a really great allegory about White House renovations! Our Sponsor this week is Hint and Half For You Ass, TRYING to tell you something but you ain't listening. We open the show with Agent K cold assessment of humanity and close with Riptide Refugees lamenting love's end. Show Theme: https://www.jamendo.com/track/421668/prelude-to-common-sense The Show on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheHell_Podcast The Show on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whatthehellpodcast/ www.whatthehellpodcast.com Give us your money on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/Whatthehellpodcast The Show Line: 347 687 9601 Closing Music:https://youtu.be/qs6s823qTU0 We are a proud member of the Seltzer Kings Podcast Network! http://seltzerkings.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Parents Rejoice! Kids going back to school Tim & Jess send Agent K to... CHRIS HEMSWORTH'S FREAKIN HOUSE! Are You Wearing Socks? The swearing parrots See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Agent J and Agent K accept an assignment to do the works of Jesus by praying for those in need! (John 14:12-13) PHA2 #jesuschrist, #christianpodcastsforkids, #kids, #storiesforkids, #biblestoriesforkids, #bedtimestoriesforkids, #christiankids, #familydevotions, #drivetimedevotions, #carridestories, #biblelessonsforkids, #ambassadorsofchrist, #doingtheworksofjesus, #jesushealedthemall, #godisgood, #prayforthesickandtheywillbehealed, #fishbytesforkids, #fishbytes4kids, #fishbites4kids, #fishbitesforkids, #ronandcarriewebb, #roncarriewebb
Agent K and Coach P have a casual weekend discussion about various topics in the fitness industry. Including light therapy, fads, fats and common issues with the fitness industry today. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theoptimalhumanpodcast/message
In honor of the upcoming film Men In Black International film (MIB International podcast episode now available!), we at Force Fed Sci-Fi wanted to revisit the film that started it all by talking about and reviewing the movie Men In Black. We decided to cover topics like the Men In Black creatures and aliens, the Men In Black ending, some of our favorite Men In Black quotes, and more! Let's start with the... Men In Black Cast Will Smith plays Agent J (Jay) in Men In Black (his previous identity being Edward James earlier in the film). As Sean and Chris discuss in this show's podcast episode, Will Smith had just completed and ended his popular show The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, starred in the smash blockbuster hit Independence Day, and then was cast and released in this film Men In Black. It's kind of interesting as he finished the show and while he starred in the action film of Bad Boys first, he then cemented himself as kind of a sci-fi action star with Independence Day and Men In Black. We definitely don't think it's interesting in a bad way, but exactly the opposite as we think he did a phenomenal job taking up these types of roles (and still does). Sticking with Men In Black though, Smith did a great job! The mashup with Tommy Lee Jones' character made the film funny and of course Will Smith delivers his one line jokes with ease as he usually does. We'll get more into some of these jokes with our favorite Men In Black quotes later. Tommy Lee Jones plays Agent K (Kay) in Men In Black. Jones had won an Oscar 4 years prior to the release of this film for his portrayal in The Fugitive (our non-sci-fi film recommendation of the week) and had filmed several films in between the two in the meantime. As we mentioned, the contrast of Jones' and Smith's characters was impeccable and added to the movie's humor. Some people may not know that Clint Eastwood was considered for this role as well. While Sean and Chris think that you could trade Eastwood and Jones out on this week's episode, I disagree and think Eastwood would have brought too much seriousness to the character of Agent K. We also have in Men In Black, Zed who is portrayed by Rip Torn. We think Torn does a nice job playing the leader of the MIB agency in this film (and in the second one). We assume he wasn't asked back for the third MIB movie due to his legal troubles though. Despite his past, he has had some great performances to go along with a long career. Men In Black Creatures and Aliens So we thought it would be fun to identify some of the Men In Black creatures and aliens we meet in the first film along with some of the actors who portray them: Vincent D'Onofrio portrays the main villainous creature alien in this film. We never get the exact name of his species though! We get him referenced as "the bug," "cockroach," and as "Edgar," which is really the body he stole as a disguise (poor Edgar? nah he was a jerk, haha!). In any case, D'Onofrio gives a great performance in this film while making himself move awkwardly at times since he really isn't human, just disguised as one. Tony Shalhoub portrays Jeebs, a creature alien who apparently can grow his head back? I want to know, can he grow as many back as he wants? Or does he have a limited amount? We get see the Arquillians introduced in this film. Who are actually an important race involved in this storyline. We see a Cephalapoid at the very beginning of the film blink two sets of eyelids (although the second turn out to be gills since he was out of breath? Uh...alrighty then). However, we quickly say 'bye bye' as he jumps off of a roof. In this film we are introduced to the worm guys and Frank the pug. Like Edgar, we don't really get a name for these alien creatures. I am glad we got a big more of these characters in the second MIB film, though. Hopefully we'll get to talk about that in the future!
The Broads are back and at full strength this week with semi-permanent guest Colleen Elizabeth Wolfe. Even more exciting, Agent K is in the house to talk about her huge new high profile client, and the broads. What even is NASDAQ? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stav, Abby & Matt Catch Up - hit105 Brisbane - Stav Davidson, Abby Coleman & Matty Acton
After the long weekend it turns out Abby hired a car, crashed it and is blaming Scotty to Hottie for jinxing her! It turns out Kmart Mens have a new recruit… AGENT K, we find out what he's been up to. Abby's Mum phoned in for a round of ‘Do You Know Me Anymore' ahead of Mothers Day and Matty was stuck in IKEA when it flooded over the weekend… we find out what happened. Also Hughesy joined us! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
They're the galaxy defenders who won't let you remember. They are... the Men in Black. As we chat about the 1997 blockbuster, we question how an organization whose agents are named with a single letter can have more than 26 members. We wonder about the poor woman who Agent K left behind. And we question the logic of a bug-loving alien who wants to destroy a planet filled with bugs. By the end of this episode, you will know if Men in Black stands the Test of Time (though we can't promise no one will come along and erase your memories.)
Full Spectrum - Trance, Psytrance, Progressive, Breaks, Bass, EDM - Mixed by frequenZ phaZe
The episode where I play dnb and busta rhymes KAPPAKAPPA TRACKLIST || 01. Sonic Species vs. Mental Broadcast - Receiver (Faders Remix) [ F.Faze Mix ] || 02. Solar Plexus - Paranormal Activity || 03. Neosignal - 1000 Volt (Posij Remix) || 04. Optiv - Drop the Funk vs Armin Van Buuren - Shivers (Acapella) || 05. Fatboy Slim vs P.E.M. - Another Eat Sleep Rave Repeat (Organ Donors Remix) [Mark Sherry's Dreamland Intro Raveup] || 06. Electro Sun vs Freedom Fighters - Dizzy Dayz || 07. Dart Rayne & Yura Moonlight and Sarah Lynn - Silhouette (Allen & Envy Remix) || 08. Suntree - Rush Hour || 09. Wardian - Lobo (Guau Remix) || 10. Rafael Frost vs Calvin Harris - Double Flashback (Mark Sherry Mashup) || 11. Outsiders - Dust || 12. Breeze & Freeze ft. Ana Criado - Afterglow || 13. Audien - HEX vs Agent K & Curtis B - Hit You Wit It || 14. Busta Rhymes - Break Ya Neck (James Egbert Remix) || 15. Seven Lions - Days To Come (Dead Battery DnB Remix) Never miss an episode! Subscribe to the Full Spectrum podcast, find the latest releases at https://ffaze.com