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Before there were wars in the stars, George Lucas gave us a war in the streets of central valley California. Full with hot rods and the tunes of the 60s this ode to life after high school during a summer evening is chalk full of future stars. From Harrison Ford to Richard Dreyfuss and Ron Howard, American Graffitti is a who's who of Hollywood stars all unknown back then.
Cowgirls doin it for themselves, Denzel's violent bodygaurd movie, Cameron Diaz's last comedy, Adult Swim and South Park are at their apex, Streets of Rage closes fr a good while, a really dumb video game movie, the lady Big and the black American Graffitti. All that and more 30, 20, and 10 years ago
We go through the latest Facebook bracket, which covers the greatest high school movies of all time. Is "Back To The Future" a high school movie? What about the Harry Potter series? Which movies would be your personal #1 seeds? And finally, does Porky's belong in the bracket or not? Tune in for expertise with a capital E!
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Our host, Don Armstrong had the chance to make the 3-day run across Texas called the Hot Rod Tour of Texas. Three days of making new friends, running the Texas roads and visiting several automotive sites that have some historical significance ... well, at least some fun.Museums, food joints, the Shiner Brewery tour, an afternoon at a drag strip, and even a night at the drive-in with 'American Graffitti' on the screen. Some of us are seriously jealous!In our feature segment, Jeff Dziekan has the 2007 Chevrolet Cobalt SS, a cool looking throwback coupe.----- -----In Wheel Time Car Talk is now available on iHeart Radio! Just go to iheart.com/InWheelTimeCarTalk whereever you are.----- -----Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcast provider for the next episode of In Wheel Time Car Talk and check out our live broadcast every Saturday, 8a-11aCT simulcasting on iHeart Radio, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Twitch and InWheelTime.com.In Wheel Time Car Talk can be heard on you mobile device from providers such as:Apple Podcasts, Pandora Podcast, Amazon Music Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, iHeart Radio podcast, TuneIn + Alexa, Podcast Addict, Castro, Castbox and more on your mobile device.----- ------ ------Want even more In Wheel Time Car Talk in 'real' time? Follow InWheelTime.com for the latest updates!Twitter: https://twitter.com/InWheelTimeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/inwheeltime/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/InWheelTime/ YouTube: https://www.YouTube.com/InWheelTimeTags: In Wheel Time, automotive car talk show, car talk, Live car talk show, In Wheel Time Car Talk,
Part 2 of our conversation about film scores. Host Douglas Arthur is joined by GOOCH Squad regulars Jim "Dr. Dim" Fitzsimons and Jeff "Into The Unknown" Hickmott to discuss the career of inarguably the greatest film composer of all-time; John Williams as well as mentioning some of our favorite compilation soundtracks. I also answer the question about the rift between Alfred Hitchcock and Bernard Herrmann that was part of the discussion in the previous episode. Discussions include: Star Wars, Jaws, Close Encounters, Catch Me If You Can, Quentin Tarantino, Wes Anderson, Saturday Night Fever, American Graffitti, That Thing You Do, Dumb and Dumber, Quadrophenia, Mad Monster Party, and more! Originally uploaded May 1, 2022 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/SpaceMules/message
What A Burger Keto https://rockthatketo.com/?p=2255&preview=true (https://rockthatketo.com/what-a-burger-keto/) The What A Burger Keto menu is the same as most burger joints. It’s very limited, but that’s not the point. The question is, if you find yourself out somewhere and need a low carb meal, can you get it at Whataburger? Yes, yes you can. Whataburger is another all American burger joint, started in 1950. It’s right out of American Graffitti. The buildings were A Frame shaped, with orange and white stripes. The part that covered the cars looked like an airplane wing. That’s because the founder loved flying. You could see the restaurants from a long way off. In fact, they are so gaudy, you might need sunglasses to look at them. Of course, the building designs have changed and modernized, but they always kept the original orange and white theme. They have passed 800 stores in their chain as of 2020. They are mainly spread across the bottom half of the U.S. They use good, high quality, 100% beef patties. They do have a lettuce leaf wrap that you can substitute for the bun. Our Top Recommendation for a Keto Friendly Meal at What A BurgerDouble hamburger patty layered with American cheese, topped with a slice of tomato and an over medium egg. What A Burger Keto Options for Meat Beef Patty Egg Low Carb Cheese Choices at What A Burger American Cheese What A Burger Vegetables for the Keto Dieter Grilled vegetables Lettuce Onion Tomato Guacamole Sauce for Low Carb at What A BurgerMustard Drinks for Keto Dieters Water Unsweetened Tea The What A Burger Keto menu will get you through a day or two, so thumb up. Every meal can’t be a feast. If you like these tips and would like to get more tips, endless recipes, and lots of inspiration, then come to our free website and sign up for our mailing list.https://rockthatketo.com/ ( https://RockThatKeto.com) . Act! Don’t React! Have a Happy, Healthy Day Livtar
Dave and listeners talk about the classic movies that make you think about summer including Vacation, Caddyshack, Summer of ’42, The Sandlot, American Graffitti, Jaws, and Point Break, among others.
Best friend and sportsball afficionado Jules Forde comes over to show me high school classic Dazed and Confused. Like all the greats, I compare it to American Graffitti, a movie I've ALSO never seen and can never spell. We talk baseball, what I THINK is cocaine and how great Parker Posey is. Then I make him watch Cool Hand Luke and gush over effortlessness. I can't say the word "Cool" nearly enough, but boy do I try. Also I know almost no actor in the movie. I learned a lot and I had a great time. BYE FOREVER. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/minute-twenty4/support
(01-03-2019) - Remembering the 1973 movie (that had a lot of cool cars in it) "American Graffitti" with actors Cindy Williams, MacKenzie Phillips and Bo Hopkins at the Hollywood Show near LAX. All three have fun, behind the scenes stories about the movie, their co-stars and of course the cars they were linked with. Cindy, the 58 Edsel and Ron Howard's 1958 Chevy Impala, MacKenzie with a yellow 32 Ford Coupe, and Bo with a chopped Mercury "lead sled" from the early 50s. Don't forget to subscribe, share and like!! Listen on Radio.com, KNX1070.com and on apple podcasts!
The history of cinema is littered with films that have nostalgia for a simpler time in the writer or director’s life. Often they’re done with quite a bit of distance which creates a sense of wistfulness. Then there’s Dogs In Space. Welcome to Episode 56 of See Hear Podcast. This month our beloved Tim was relocating to Toronto after many years in Seoul, so he took the month off from gasbagging about movies while settling in. Bernard and I settle in the second of our requests for the year. Michael Benton, film studies lectuter at Kentucky College requested we tackle the 1986 film from Richard Lowenstein Dogs In Space based on Lowensein's recolletions of the wild and fun times living in a share household in the inner suburb of Richmond in Melbourne. The house is populated with punks, hippies, a lothario quoting socialism, and the worst sounding punk band around. The film is less of a narrative and more a slice of life. Unlike other films devoted to nostalgia (like American Graffitti), Dogs is set in the very recent past from the time Lowenstein filmed it. He was able to freshly recount the exciting times he'd had, while looking at the very point where the fun stopped and the parties ended. The film came under fire for focusing more on the fun and hedonism of his youth and less on the tragedy of heroin use. RL said it was his youth to document s he saw fit....and the heroin use is not painted lightly. Bernard and myself discuss the punk scene of the day, Melbourne punk venues, Nick Cave, Michael Hutchence, rocker versus art school rivalries, and lambs as pets. We hope you enjoy the discussion. NOTE: I realised later on that every time I mention the name Sam Sejavka (the real life singer of The Ears, who Michael Hutchence's character is based on), I say "Sevajka". My apologies for my tardiness. Please don't start a flame war on this. You can download the show by searching for See Hear podcast on iTunes or download from http://seehear.podbean.com If you dig what we do, could you please rate us at iTunes or even better, spread the word that the show exists on social media or at your next barbecue, gig, or marathon run so more folks can tune in. Please join our friendly Facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/groups/seehearpodcast You can send us emails at seehearpodcast@gmail.com to suggest films you'd like us to discuss, give us your thoughts on what we do or anything else music-film related.
This week they invade August 1973 and yell about All in the Family, American Graffitti, and Weird Al. Join the invasion! https://www.facebook.com/invadethedecade/ https://twitter.com/InvadeTheDecade Miller & Son BBQ Sauce: https://www.millsauceco.com/
(12-07-2017) - Candy Clark of American Graffiti fame joins Randy at SEMA 2017 to talk about the iconic cars from the movie, and the one that it's owner wanted to sell for..."one million dollars", which car of hers would catch fire....twice, then our pal Fireball Tim Lawrence has written the ultimate car and trivia...coloring book! Tim will "Plug away".....and Chase Rubin explains why the perfect first car for teenagers nowadays is.....a used police car!! (don't forget to subscribe, comment and rate us!!)
After directing his debut feature, the deep and disturbing THX-1138, young Jedi George Lucas set his sights on his own past, cruising down the streets of his hometown. A groundbreaking film that most of the money people in Hollywood had no faith in, it was not only highly successful, but spawned a best selling soundtrack album and gave new life to many musical oldies. Can you believe that this same man was responsible for Howard the Duck?
Joe gives Cady a piece of her medicine with a coming of age film of his own! You can contact the show at sharingeverythingshow@gmail.com
Felipe y Diego nos hablan de la B.S.O. American Graffitti, todos los éxitos de los cincuenta, con Wolfman incluido.
In Hustling in Vegas and Stealing Stones - Behind the Scenes #3 Shaun and Eric chat about great gambling-inspired movies and introduce Rough Hustle. Directed by pro blackjack player Delany Dragon and starring Matt Bushell and Michael Welch (both also in Twilight) the film follows a card counting crew as they try to game the casino. Behind the Scenes reporter Quinn Bender also talks to cult film fave Joe Estevez who shares his wisdom about gambling and his resemblance to the famous acting Sheens. Then, they discuss The Stone and Destiny - a true story about Scottish students who attempt a daring heist of a heavy artifact and return to their homeland in an act of defiance to English rule. MovieSet talks to Director Charles Martin Smith (starred in Never Cry Wolf and American Graffiti) and and chat about the special skills of Billy Boyd (Lord of the Rings), Robert Carlyle (Trainspotting, The Full Monty). Plus discussion of the shenanigans of the incredibly productive Tyler Perry’s new movie Madea goes to Jail along with the usual dose of laughs.ContestsGo to dose.ca/contests to win a trip to Scotland. Also enter the Watchmen Movie Contest to win heaps to prizes.