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Given the Heat of the week's sunshine, it's time to get dramatic, but not in a criminal fashion, as is the style of the main character of this week's show.Brian Lloyd joins Dave Hanratty and Sonic Architect Adam Shanahan as he directs their attention to some of his favourite and some of the most iconic needle drops seen across the filmography of show-favourite director Michael Mann.Over on NO ENCORE's Patreon feed, you can also find the most recent Album Club episode on Turnstile's GLOW ON from 2021, where Adam shares his thoughts having gone into the record completely blind.This coming Monday Dave and Andy McCarroll will also be taking a look at The Usual Suspects on Film Club, Andy's favourite movie of all time, so tune in to see if Dave agrees or disagrees with that one...Anyway, let's roll camera on this week's proceedings.ACT ONE: Brian saw the new Mission: Impossible movie and gives us a preview, and Adam enacts a pseudo-takeover of the Sunday of this year's Forbidden Fruit festival.ACT TWO (9:01): A little rumination on Kanye's latest controversy, Taylor Swift is served, Creed take things faster rather than Higher, Daryl Hall is once again a curmudgeon (this time about yacht rock), Oasis' new album is fake news according to their management, Foo Fighters announce their public comeback later this year and we return to our beloved Kiss Korner– it's the news.ACT THREE (46:23): Top 5 Michael Mann Needle Drops-Follow Brian Lloyd on Instagram Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Writer and podcaster Esther O'Moore Donohoe and Andy McCarroll, Host of the Extra Vision Podcast give Brendan their recommendations for the best T.V. and films to watch for the week ahead.
Giddy up!Join us as Dave Hanratty and Sonic Architect Adam Shanahan saddle-up alongside Clare Martin, contributor at Paste Magazine, to gallop into some of the finest equestrian-adjacent musical numbers the world has to offer.And while we have you, why not canter on over to the NO ENCORE Patreon, where you'll find our most recent Film Club episode on The Counselor, in which Dave desperately tries to make the argument for a misunderstood masterpiece even though most critics - including his co-host Andy McCarroll - prefer to regard the Ridley Scott / Cormac McCarthy team-up as one of the worst films of modern times. We've also got a forthcoming edition of Adam's Album Club landing this Monday for your enjoyment. All for a mere €5 per month - you'd be mad to miss it.Anyway, onwards to the show! Open the stable doors, or something...ACT ONE: Dave shares some constructive feedback from a listener. He's not mad, just disappointed. ACT TWO (12:08): Adam gives a brief F1: The Album update, Lady Gaga sets a new crowd record in Brazil as local police foil a bomb plot, a Timotheé Chalamet appearance at Glastonbury is teased, Rihanna announces an exciting new release, Katy Perry offers up a lot of words to her haters, Lorde also breaks out the purple prose, Gloria Gaynor weighs in on the whole 'feminism' thing, Billy Corgan spills the tea for a second time, and we return to our beloved Kiss Korner– it's the news.ACT THREE (45:25): Top 5 Songs About Horses. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's time to activate as many guitar pedals as we have and get moody.Let us enter the dreamy, pensive sphere of the shoegaze genre, and who better to be joined by than first-time guest, shoegaze-enthusiast and Cable Boy frontman Semi Olusa to guide Dave Hanratty and Sonic Architect Adam Shanahan through the haze and reverb of it all.That's not all that's on offer though; on the NO ENCORE Patreon, you can find weekly bonus episodes including this week's Album Club where Adam takes a look back to 2001 to discuss Daft Punk's broadly-acclaimed second album Discovery.This coming Monday, you'll also find Dave and Andy McCarroll return to their Film Club antics to break down and discuss 2013 Ridley Scott crime-thriller The Counselor, which includes an all-star cast for the ages including our very own hometown hero Michael Fassbender – oh, and by the way, many regard this as the worst film ever made, not to be missed!But onwards to the show ahead...ACT ONE: Semi tells us about Cable Boy and new music ahead of their headline show in Bello Bar at the end of the month.ACT TWO (40:20): A moment for legendary Irish lighting engineer Conor Biddle who passed away last week, the latest on Kneecap as they continue to make global headlines for their political statements and beliefs, Ryan Coogler talks Irish trad, Ben Affleck names his hip-hop Mount Rushmore and Dizzee Rascal on upskilling – it's the news.ACT THREE (1:18:14): Top 5 Shoegaze-Follow Cable Boy on Instagram / X / TikTokListen to Purple (End of the World)Tickets to Cable Boy @ Bello Bar, May 29Donate to the Biddle-Smyths Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From NO ENCORE to Numb / Encore.This week we're moving into the world of Linkin Park as Irish Independent multimedia reporter Darragh Nolan graces the guest mic for the first time to take Dave Hanratty and Sonic Architect Adam Shanahan into his favourite five selections from his favourite act.Elsewhere in the world of NO ENCORE, you'll find a new bonus episode of Film Club live now on our Patreon where Dave and Andy McCarroll analyse, discuss and dissect the alleged classic that is 1992's The Bodyguard featuring Kevin Costner and Whitney Houston.Next Monday Album Club returns where Adam will be discussing Discovery by Daft Punk – click here to get amongst all of that weekly bonus goodness as well as early, ad-free access and weekly show previews for as little as €5 per month.As for this week's show...ACT ONE (9:48): Our Coachella round-up including Deadmau5 having a few too many, Kneecap sparking US media outrage and Charli XCX and Green Day starting a new beef, Travis Scott makes his way onto the main event at Wrestlemania, Weezer return to the news section for less violent affairs, Elizabeth Hurley and Billy-Ray Cyrus make it official, Robbie Williams makes some very interesting comments on fan interactions and Grimes is very in-tune with our Top 5 this week– it's the news.ACT TWO (1:13:44): Top 5 Linkin Park-Follow Darragh Nolan on X / InstagramRead Darragh's work on The Irish IndependentGQ: Charli XCX Shouts Out Some Elite Filmmakers At Coachella, Instantly Makes Movies Cool AgainOriginal Movies in 2025: Oops, All Flops!Dave's Drowned In Sound piece on Chester Bennington Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rise. NO ENCORE is once more among the living as the best damn music podcast in town returns with a jam-packed episode for your Easter weekend. Dave Hanratty and Sonic Architect Adam are joined by Mark Conroy, who presents a new spin on the art of the comeback. Also en route and exclusively for patrons is a brand new episode of FIlm Club as Dave sits down with Andy McCarroll to discuss melodramatic 1992 box office smash The Bodyguard, which also spawned a soundtrack album you may have heard once or twice over the past few decades. You can get that and all weekly bonus content including regular editions of NO ENCORE early access and advertisement-free by hitting up patreon.com/noencore for a mere five bucks a month - join us! As for this episode, well, it looks a bit like this...ACT ONE (4:19): Linkin Park finally reach the UEFA Champions League final, Katy Perry returns from her very important #girlboss space mission, Daredevil: Born Again gets a weird TV spot, Hulk Hogan tells yet another obvious non-truth, a significant other of Weezer runs afoul of the law, the fans of Leinster Rugby Club outdo themselves, Sabrina Carpenter enjoys some viral vinyl, Mark Hoppus may have contributed to the capture of Saddam Hussein, and what movie has A$AP Rocky been binging? It's the news. ACT TWO (42:24): Top 5 Resurrection Songs Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The release of the ‘Snow White' remake has led to a seemingly commercial and definitely critical flop - with projections not looking positive when it comes to the film recouping its massive $370 million budget. How did the movie get to this stage, and what is the landscape of the movie business at the moment?Joining Kieran to discuss is Andy McCarroll, Host of the Extra Vision Podcast.
We're here to make you an offer you can't refuse, listener. Just sign on the dotted line, and the hefty advance that is our podcast will land in the bank account that is your ears.This week we return to Sonic Architowers where Dave Hanratty and Sonic Architect Adam Shanahan are joined by Alan Duggan Borges of Gilla Band, The Claque and most recently The Null Club ahead of the forthcoming self-titled EP due for release on 4 April (which you can preorder here) to discuss songs that discuss the very industry that is the lifeblood of this podcast– the music industry.Will we uncover the shady secrets of the music world and all of its dealings by the end of the podcast? Tune in to find out...Elsewhere, you can find our most recent Film Club episode featuring Dave, Richard Chambers and Andy McCarroll discussing the absolute edit-fest that is Any Given Sunday here on Patreon, and signing up gets you bonus episodes every given Sunday, as well as weekly show previews and early and ad-free access to all main feed epsiodes, so don't miss out.ACT ONE (6:50): We talk to Alan about The Null Club's forthcoming EP, Gilla Band and more.ACT TWO (35:11): Brian Dobson AKA Snoop Dobb shows off his rap skills, Denis Leary shares his experience meeting Michael Stipe, David Draiman adds fuel to the fire (literally), Nick Cave Clarification Corner, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3+4 soundtrack revealed and Jim Morrison is apparently alive and well(?)– it's the news.ACT THREE (59:41): Top 5 Music Industry-Preorder The Null Club EP on BandcampFollow The Null Club on InstagramSee The Null Club Live Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Writer Henrietta McKervey and Andy McCarroll, Host of the Extra Vision podcast give Dearbhail their recommendations for the week ahead on the big and the small screen.
It's time to tell our side of the story, listener.And who better to do that with us than this week's guest! Journalist and broadcaster Jenn Gannon returns to the podcast this week to dive into the best that the musical corner of the documentary world has to offer, as well as taking on a healthy dose of music and entertainment news, so let's get the cameras rolling and get right to it.Don't forget, by signing up to our Patreon at Patreon.com/NOENCORE you can get all episodes of the show 24 hours early and ad-free, as well as weekly bonus content. Coming in the next few days is a brand-new Film Club with Dave, Andy McCarroll and Richard Chambers discussing the editing masterpiece that is American football thriller Any Given Sunday – and let me tell you, it's well-worth the €5 monthly cost for that episode alone.ACT ONE (2:05): Fontaines finally wield the RTÉ Choice Music Prize, Steve Wall reveals the pitfalls of the acting business, Fred Durst kind of puts his foot in it at the Limp Bizkit 3Arena show, Los Campensinos give us a very detailed insight into the finances of touring, Tiesto's lawyer tries to throw him under the bus, Grimes wishes for less toxicity on the internet, King Charles shows he's down with the modern times and an apparently very good Prince documentary is shelved by Netflix– it's the news.ACT TWO (50:19): Top 5 Music Documentaries-Follow Jenn Gannon on X / InstagramLos Campensinos! - In The Black Stuff blog post Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
He's finally come home. NO ENCORE is only delighted to welcome back Ireland's sharpest surrealistic humourist in the form of Peter McGann~! The boy has been busy, what with a brand new Sky comedy series and a nationwide tour both imminent. Thankfully, he's lost none of his zeal, especially when it comes to celebrating the work of filmmakers like Martin Scorsese, who takes centre stage as the focus of this week's Top 5.Elsewhere, there's all the usual news and views that you've come for. And if you crave even more NO ENCORE content, we have a brand new Film Club with Andy McCarroll all about copaganda cult favourite S.W.A.T., while Sonic Architect Adam is prepping a 'Spotify vs Apple Music' episode to land this Sunday - it's all happening on our Patreon page for a mere fiver a month!ACT ONE: Let's learn more about Peter's present endeavours. Also - Dave won a quiz!ACT TWO (25:53): A not terribly inspiring news week takes in Benny Blanco's horrific Valentine's Day surprise for Selena Gomez, Taylor Swift's Saturday Night Live battle, Adam's Formula 1 concert report, Mark Hoppus' lucrative Banksy pivot, Ozzy Osbourne's farewell show, and the re-opening of the Bono Box.ACT THREE (1:01:42): Top 5 Underrated Martin Scorsese Needle Drops.Small Town, Big Story trailerGet tickets for Peter's tour Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hosted by Andrew Quinn and Darren Mooney, this week with special guest Andy McCarroll, The 250 is a (mostly) weekly trip through some of the best (and worst) movies ever made, as voted for by Internet Movie Database Users. New episodes are released every second Saturday at 6pm GMT, with the occasional bonus episode between them. This week, Antoine Fuqua's Training Day. Jake Hoyt is a young officer training with the Los Angeles Police Department. He is assigned to the care of Detective Alonzo Harris. However, it quickly becomes clear that Hoyt has been thrown into a world that he doesn't fully understand, and that Harris is a very unconventional supervising officer. At time of recording, it was not ranked on the list of the best or worst movies of all time on the Internet Movie Database.
In this week's episode of Scared Shitless with Gordon Hayden, Gordon is joined by fellow horror enthusiast and podcaster Andy McCarroll to celebrate the 40th anniversary of A Nightmare on Elm Street. The duo dives into the highs and lows of the iconic slasher series, dissecting Freddy Krueger's most terrifying moments and discussing where the franchise could go next. Could Freddy be ready for a comeback? Tune in to hear their thoughts on what direction they'd take with the legendary dream demon!
Grab the overpriced popcorn and get ready to suffer through the songs and sounds you wish marketing departments and music supervisors would just leave well enough alone. Dave and Adam are joined this week by Andy McCarroll, host of the excellent Extra Vision podcast and certified movie lover (and hater, should his vitriol prove valid), to navigate the creatively bankrupt world of lazy needle drops that are deployed way, way too often. We've also got a packed news section that takes in everything from surprising infidelity to a highly divisive comeback. Don't forget, you can get this and every new NO ENCORE episode 24 hours early and ad-free, AND additional bonus audio content by signing up to Patreon.com/NOENCORE.ACT ONE (6:05): Taylor Swift endorses Kamala Harris, Dave Grohl has a confession to make, Linkin Park unveil a new singer and weather a storm of controversy in the process, Kendrick Lamar gives Drake a reason to skip next year's Super Bowl, Fyre Festival 2 is GO, the Blur/Oasis feud reaches its natural end point, and Dave and Adam ponder a road trip - it's the news. ACT TWO (42:46): Top 5 Overused Needle Drops. -Follow Andy McCarroll on X / InstagramListen to the Extra-Vision Podcast Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hosted by Andrew Quinn and Darren Mooney, and this week with special guests Grace Duffy and Andy McCarroll, The 250 is a weekly trip through some of the best (and worst) movies ever made, as voted for by Internet Movie Database Users. New episodes are released Saturdays at 6pm GMT. This week, Park Chan-wook's Oldboy. One night in 1988, Oh Dae-su is snatched off the street. He is taken to a mysterious hotel room, where he is locked away without any human contact. Then, fifteen years later, he is just as suddenly released. Forced to adjust to life outside his prison, Oh Dae-su sets out to discover why he was imprisoned for fifteen years. And, perhaps just as importantly, why he was suddenly released. At time of recording, it was ranked 74th on the list of the best movies of all time on the Internet Movie Database.
This week Gordon Hayden looks at some of the scariest scenes in horror with film critic pal Andy McCarroll, from the popular podcast Extra-Vision.
From Halloween and Violent Night to Eli Roth's upcoming seasonal slasher Thanksgiving, this week Gordon Hayden is joined by film critics Andy McCarroll and Chris Wasser to mull over the horror movies that take pride of place during a calendar year!Help Andy beat Blindboy at this year's Irish Podcast Awards. You can vote below:https://www.theirishpodcastawards.ie/shortlist-2023
To mark Friday the 13th, Gordon Hayden is joined by Andy McCarroll from the popular podcast series Extra-Vision to review all the movies in the Friday the 13th franchise. Which one will be the pick of the litter?
The Exorcist turns 50 and with that milestone sees another movie in the series hit cinemas. Gordon Hayden is joined by Chris Wasser and Andy McCarroll to look back at William Friedkin's horror classic and to review David Gordon Green's new 'cash grab' sequel, which is aiming to kickstart a new trilogy!Follow Gordon on Twitter: @gordon_hayden
Today is National VCR Day, a day when we celebrate the technology that dominated many of our lives for so long; the video tape and the video cassette recorder. At one point every high street in the country had a video shop and many homes had a VCR but they have all been replaced now. But what have we lost in the process? Andy McCarroll, Host of the Extra Vision podcast joined Sean on the show to discuss…
Today is National VCR Day, a day when we celebrate the technology that dominated many of our lives for so long; the video tape and the video cassette recorder. At one point every high street in the country had a video shop and many homes had a VCR but they have all been replaced now. But what have we lost in the process? Andy McCarroll, Host of the Extra Vision podcast joined Sean on the show to discuss…
Does Nicolas Cage get his teeth into Dracula?? This week Renfield is up for review. Gordon Hayden is joined by Andy McCarroll from the movie podcast Extra-Vision and Olivia Fahy, Editor of Geek Ireland.Chris Wasser from the Irish Independent was present via a text message!
Scream VI is out this week - and like Jason, Ghostface is taking Manhattan! Gordon and his film critic friends, Chris Wasser, Olivia Fahy and Andy McCarroll review the latest installment. Has the trip to the Big Apple given Scream a shot in the arm or is it time to call "wrap" before Ghostface ends up in space.
Should some franchises be best left buried? That's the topic for dicussion in this episode of Scared Sh!tless. Gordon is joined by film critics Andy McCarroll, Olivia Fahy and Chris Wasser to dissect The Munsters and Hocus Pocus 2.
This episode marks the last outing for We Love Movies on Spin 1038. Gordon and the team (Andy McCarroll, Olivia Fahy, Chris Wasser) bow out with a nostalgiac look back at the making of Ireland's longest running radio show dedicated to movies. This final programme also features Jonathan McCrea, whom started We Love Movies with Gordon, plus old cohorts Rory Cashin and Brian Lloyd.
Gordon Hayden and the team review Tom Cruise's return to the Navy Fighter Weapons School in Top Gun Maverick. We Love Movies reviewers: Andy McCarroll, Chris Wasser and Olivia Fahy
LISTEN BACK: Cameron's Titanic hits 25th Anniversary milestone this year film critic Andy McCarroll discusses the movie on the day the Titanic sank 110 years ago See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
With the release of the bio-pic The Phantom of the Open, Gordon speaks to the film's writer Simon Farnaby (Paddington 2, Mindhorn) about the plucky underdog story of the world's worst golfer Maurice Flitcroft. Plus, Gordon is joined by Chris Wasser and Andy McCarroll to review new and recent releases such Red Rocket and the Adam Project.
Good lord I do enjoy a good natter with Andy. We stayed between the ditches in an attempt to not get cancelled albeit Colin Farrell's flute was referenced. I prep Andy for his upcoming Ron Perlman interview and he teaches me why Dune was actually decent (and not a hape of shite).Limelight Show: https://www.ticketmaster.ie/venueartist/461484/2132027Wild Duck Show: https://ti.to/danny-obrien/tom-omahoneys-new-show-clattered-at-the-wild-duck-comedy-club/en/with/tom-o-mahoney-s-new-show-clattered-8pm-18-5th-may-2022-at-the-wild-duck-comedy-club-dublinTo support the show, get todays full interview video and access a rake of Patreon exclusive content why not follow this link: https://www.patreon.com/tomomahonybuckshot
Each week Gordon Hayden is joined by his movie cohorts Andy McCarroll, Olivia Fahy and Chris Wasser to review the latest releases. This week the team preview the 2022 Oscars nominations and predict who might come out on top, along with how Irish interest might fare. There's also reviews for Tom Holland's action-adventure Uncharted and Kennerh Brannagh's latest all-star cast murder-mystery, Death on the Nile.
This week on We Love Movies Gordon Hayden and his film critic cohorts Chrus Wasser, Olivia Fahy and Andy McCarroll take a look at Nightmare Alley, the latest from Oscar-winning filmmaker Guillermo Del Toro. Nightmare Alley boasts an all-star cast which includes Bradley Cooper, Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara to name but a few. The film came and went from cinemas stateside with very little fanfare, but can it have a better reception at the box office over this side of the pond? The We Love Movies team give their take on Nightmare Alley. Plus, Andy gives his reaction to Scream AKA Scream 5, and Chris discusses another thriller hitting the multiplexes this weekend, The Son starring James McAvoy.
The career of Joss Whedon looks like it has come to an end. The once celebrated writer director behind Avengers Assemble, Avengers: Age of Ultron, Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Firefly looks to have torpedoed his career even further. After nearly 2 years Joss Whedon broke his silence and discussed his alleged abusive behaviour on various sets. In this week's We Love Movies podcast listen to what Gordon Hayden, Olivia Fahy and Andy McCarroll have to say on the Joss Whedon affair. Is a comeback possible for the one-time celebrated film-maker or his career beyond repair?
This week on We Love Movies with Gordon Hayden it's a SCREAM special. Gordon along with Andy McCarroll, Olivia Fahy and Chris Wasser review the fifth entry in the hugely popular horror series - but can it measure up to Wes Craven's 90's classic?? The team will also be delving into why there is such an appetite for a new Scream movie; seeing as the fourth film came and went from cinemas with little fanfare 11 years ago! Plus, Gordon, Andy, Olivia and Chris look at why the first Scream film is so iconic and how it became a game-changer for the horror genre.
This week Gordon Hayden and the We Love Movies team look ahead to some of the most-anticpated movie releases this year, such as The Batman, Scream and Martin Scorsese's Killers of the Flower Moon, to name but a few. Potential flops will be discussed along with predictions for the 2022 Oscars. We Love Movies team: Gordon Hayden, Andy McCarroll, Chris Wasser, Olivia Fahy
Gordon takes a look back at the legacy of the Halloween films with film critics Chris Wasser and Andy McCarroll and the latest instalmet Halloween Kills is reviewed.
This week I'm joined by movie guru and self-proclaimed city slicker Andy McCarroll. Myself and Andy are mates although there was a bit of a "ghosting" altercation between us.We resolved it as Andy tried to convince me of the validity of Wild Mountain Thyme (only messin). Ep 200 Live Tickets: https://roisindubh.net/listings/tom-omahonys-buckshot-podcast-live-2021-08-22-190000
This week on We Love Movies, Gordon Hayden and his film critic cohorts Andy McCarroll and Chris Wasser review the monster royal rumble GODZILLA v KONG, plus Gordon and the We Love Movies team take a look at all the big movie stories from the week, which includes news on Creed 3 and The Expendables 4!
The Virgin Media Dublin International Film Festival is here! Supernova kicks off this year's festival starring real-life best friends Stanley Tucci and Colin Firth. The stars talk about their experience making the critically acclaimed drama and how Stanley secretly got the script to Colin without director Harry Macqueen's knowledge. Plus, film critics Chris Wasser and Andy McCarroll preview some of the must-see films playing over the course of the festival See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's all about Bill & Ted Face The Music on this week's We Love Movies with Gordon Hayden. The third instalment sees Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter reprise their roles after nearly 30-years away from their cult comedy series. Gordon hears both Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter about why they wanted to return to the franchise and how their friendship has stayed strong since they first met at the audition for Bill & Ted where they bonded over motorcycles and playing the bass guitar! Chris Wasser joins Gordon to review Bill & Ted Face The Music - will it be the fitting swansong fans are hoping for?? Gordon will also be going the Main Movie Stories with Andy McCarroll; plus they’ll be looking at some of the best and worst REMAKES ever made! Tune in to find out which films surpassed the original and the remakes that should be consigned to the cinematic bin!
This week I sit down with me auld pal Andy McCarroll to talk movies and fighting Links:Join Patreon for exclusive content: https://patreon.com/tomomahonybuckshotMerch Shop:https://teepublic.com/user/tomomahonyDefending The Caveman:defendingthecaveman.ieGigs:http://www.tomomahony.com/gigs/Andy's Links:https://www.youtube.com/user/jobloreviews/?fbclid=IwAR1wPIM6V8LZAY86ZEeAxiqqV2dR-UQO2w3TWjIOYzf71jKONnx4eiLNoAQhttps://www.facebook.com/andymccarrollmovies/
Gordon Hayden and Chris Wasser take a look at The Little Stranger and Mile 22, and Andy McCarroll goes through the main movie stories from the week.
This week Gordon Hayden and Chris Wasser take a look at the some DURTY Muppets in the Happytime Murders, and Andy McCarroll has the main movie stories.
Gordon Hayden talks to Andy McCarroll about the films that influenced Dublin OldSchool, and Chris Wasser reviews Whitney.
This week Gordon Hayden and Andy McCarroll look back at Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, plus Chris Pratt & Bryce Dallas Howard talk Jurassic World 2
This week Gordon Hayden reviews My Friend Dahmer and Andy McCarroll counts down his Top 5 Serial Killer Flicks.
This week Gordon Hayden reviews My Friend Dahmer and Andy McCarroll counts down his Top 5 Serial Killer Flicks.
This week I'm joined by Spin 1038's 'We Love Movies' presenter and movie aficionado Andy McCarroll. Any is a features writer for followthenerd.com where he airs his annoyances with funny gusto.On this episode we rattle over everything from Mark Wahlberg's dickishness on the red carpet to the Dublin venture of an MMA walking/bus tour.Twitter: Andymc1983Website: http://www.followingthenerd.com/author/andrew-mccarroll/
Highlighting unusual gifts you can purchase any time of the year, Belfast, singer/songwriter Andy McCarroll stops by with his new Fifty Shades of Grey Inspired songs and Seattle's Amber Sweeney's new Christmas album! Get you notepad ready for some fun idea's. Here are the links to todays "UnCommon" gift ideas: http://tomboyx.com http://www.fiftyshadeswine.com/?gclid=CPbLu7Gvr8ICFVKPfgodZ6EAYw http://www.jennifertrouton.com/prints https://www.beehivecheese.com http://www.pikeplacemarket.org http://www.andymccarroll.com http://www.theambersweeney.com http://www.robinlayton.com http://caminodocumentary.org http://facebook.com/niallsnation http://audibletrial.com/northwestprime 1st book is Free! Click & see if audible books are right for you
Elementary school teacher Andy McCarroll may seem a world away in Belfast, Northern Ireland but on that fateful day in Connecticut, Andy felt as if he couldn't be closer. NWP welcomes Irish singer/songwriter, Andy McCarroll. I talk with this school teacher from Belfast who is also an accomplished singer and songwriter. Feeling helpless and with a classroom of his own, Andy's compasionate spirit needed to respond. This school teacher was "called into action" after the Sandy Hook school masacre as well as what he believes other countries around the world perceives as out of control gun laws and wrote a "Masters of War". Andy has a unique perspective on US gun rights. I find it interesting to listen to his thoughts as someone looking at the United States from the outside. Not sure our ideas are the same but I'm willing to listen to his opinions and get an inside look into how the world perceives our 2nd Amendment. www.andymccarroll.com www.northwestprime.com
Some classic Jesus music including: Fool's Wisdom – Malcolm & Alwyn, (What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love and Understanding - Phil & John, I Should Have Been There - Andy McCarroll, Lost In A Lonely World - Cliff Richard, Never Give It Up - Sheila Walsh, Jesus Call Your Lambs - Sheila Walsh and Cliff Richard, Don't Turn Your Back On Jesus – Lyrix, Reminded Of Heaven - Martyn Joseph, Here I Stand – Iona, Psalm 119 - Ian White, Led Like A Lamb To The Slaughter (You're Alive) - Graham Kendrick
Some classic Jesus music including: Fool's Wisdom – Malcolm & Alwyn, (What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love and Understanding - Phil & John, I Should Have Been There - Andy McCarroll, Lost In A Lonely World - Cliff Richard, Never Give It Up - Sheila Walsh, Jesus Call Your Lambs - Sheila Walsh and Cliff Richard, Don't Turn Your Back On Jesus – Lyrix, Reminded Of Heaven - Martyn Joseph, Here I Stand – Iona, Psalm 119 - Ian White, Led Like A Lamb To The Slaughter (You're Alive) - Graham Kendrick
Some classic Jesus music including: Fool's Wisdom – Malcolm & Alwyn, (What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love and Understanding - Phil & John, I Should Have Been There - Andy McCarroll, Lost In A Lonely World - Cliff Richard, Never Give It Up - Sheila Walsh, Jesus Call Your Lambs - Sheila Walsh and Cliff Richard, Don't Turn Your Back On Jesus – Lyrix, Reminded Of Heaven - Martyn Joseph, Here I Stand – Iona, Psalm 119 - Ian White, Led Like A Lamb To The Slaughter (You're Alive) - Graham Kendrick
NWP welcomes Irish singer/songwriter, Andy McCarroll. I talk with this school teacher from Belfast who is also an accomplished singer and songwriter. This school teacher was "called into action" after the Sandyhook school masacre as well as what he believes other countries around the world perceives as out of control gun laws and wrote a "Masters of War". Andy has a unique perspective on US gun rights. I find it interesting to listen to his thoughts as someone looking at the United States from the outside. Not sure our ideas are the same but I'm willing to listen to his opinions and get an inside look into how the world perceives our 2nd Amendment. www.andymccarroll.com www.northwestprime.com
NWP welcomes Irish singer/songwriter, Andy McCarroll. I talk with this school teacher from Belfast who is also an accomplished singer and songwriter. This school teacher was "called into action" after the Sandyhook school masacre and wrote a song "Masters of War". Andy has a unique perspective on US gun rights. I find it interesting to listen to his thoughts as someone looking at the United States from the outside. Not sure our ideas are the same but I'm willing to listen to his opinions and get an inside look into how the world perceives our 2nd Amendment rights. Andy takes on the NRA and calls on the organization to look at gun violence through the eyes of the watching world. www.andymccarroll.com www.northwestprime.com www.facebook.com/northwestprime LIKE US!