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On this week's show we hurl ourselves into the Beeb's lavish WWII series World On Fire, delve into the world of Machiavellian high school politics in Netflix's The Politician, and put on our dancing shoes for the musical finale of Amazon's Transparent. All that and the staggering revelation that James was in an early nineties sitcom starring Nigel Planer.
In this episode Molly hits up a younger man, Mr. Alex MacNicoll, from Amazon's Transparent. She comes to realize that Alex is a one of a kind, top notch, lovely human being with an open mind, a kind heart, and a great bod. I mean healthy bod! Healthy! I mean he's super healthy!What are the chances a 29 year old successful actor would want to donate sperm? Well, listen and find out! And stick around till the end for a fun excursion to...Alex and Molly's rock climbing gym.Become a Patreon subscriber for extra content! patreon.com/spermcastGot questions? Call 323-741-1818 or email molly at spermcast@gmail.comFollow SpermCast here: Instagram // Twitter // Facebook // SpermCastPod.comFollow Molly here: Instagram // Twitter Follow Amanda here: Instagram // Twitter // The Big OnesFollow Alex here: Instagram See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mel Shimkovitz is a writer, director and actor. She’s recently been seen on the first two seasons of Amazon's TRANSPARENT. She talks to us about her first love, first heartbreak, and the deepest depths of her loneliness.
Clint reveals his five favorite movies from 2016 and Andy asks an interesting question about Paul McCartney's career after The Beatles. Also: Remembering Mary Tyler Moore & John Hurt; TV reviews of HBO'S INSECURE and Amazon's TRANSPARENT (season 3); John Mayer at his most Justin Bieber and the what-ifs of Janis Joplin. This week's Greatest TV Show Theme Song of All-Time: MIAMI VICE. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Darah and Jessie reveal their New Year's resolutions and prepare to head to DC for the Women's March; Clementine Creevy of the rock band Cherry Glazerr (who also has a role on Amazon's "Transparent") joins the show to talk about peeing in cars, passing on makeup and the band's new LP, out on Inauguration day. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Clint reacts to the 2016 Emmys and continues his fall 2016 TV preview with 5 new shows debuting in October. Andy goes off on "disposable music" and gives much respect to the one and only Meat Loaf. Also, Clint gives his full review of Netflix's BLOODLINE (season 1) and sheds light on the beautiful theme song to Amazon's TRANSPARENT. --SHOW RUNDOWN-- [03:45 - 09:30] Greatest TV Show Theme Song of All Time: TRANSPARENT [09:30 - 18:38] 2016 Emmys reaction [18:38 - 33:20] TV review: Netflix's BLOODLINE (season 1) [33:20 - 36:00] Shawty Lo's place in rap history [36:00 - 42:27] Andy's take on Meat Loaf's career [42:27 - 44:00] An addition to the Stream Police playlist [44:00 - 54:24] Clint's Fall 2016 TV preview Part 2: 5 new October shows that look solid [54:24 - END] Movie review: HELL OR HIGH WATER (2016) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to the by and for transgender podcast, with your hosts the Transgender Trio. This week, Amber, Ramona, and Tibby explore the latest goings on in Trans World. We decide that the transgender umbrella isn't big enough anymore, and we need it to be a Gazebo. We talk about Amazon's Transparent winning at the Golden Globes, which we're excited about. We also talk a little bit about Russia... and driving while trans. We even wander around with Nepal and Thailand for a moment. All this, and more, and lots of being side tracked, on this weeks episode of Transition Transmission! www.transitiontransmission.com@TransgenderTrio
Mel Shimkovitz. Mel is a performing artist, drawer and novice mentalist splitting time between Los Angeles and mile marker 31, New Mexico. Mel spent her early years training in comedy, ventriloquism and dysfunction-- confounding and delighting folk on the bat mitzvah circuit of greater North suburban Chicagoland. Spending most of her adult life in New York and Paris, she is the co-founder of the musical art collective Voodoo-EROS for which she curated and created diverse nice items like soft metal records, international fiestas, functional art, adventuresome websites and fictitious communities filled with fraudulent personas. Seen recently on Amazon's TRANSPARENT, Devon Kirkpatrick's MA/DDY, and various funny/sad viral videos, Mel is working towards becoming America's He-She sweetheart.
Dual Redundancy: TV Recaps, TV Reviews, and All the Latest in Entertainment News
In this week's episode we discuss the nominations for the 57th Grammys (1:36), 72nd Golden Globes (10:46) and 21st Screen Actors Guild Awards (22:05). We also look at AFI's top films and TV shows of the year (29:20). Next we review Whiplash (33:20), NBC's Peter Pan Live (41:39), and the first season of Amazon's Transparent (52:50). Finally, we preview the upcoming finale of Survivor: San Juan del Sur (1:02:16).
In the latest podcast Luke shares a weird dream, we review Amazon's Transparent and Matt spends time in custody.