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SCTV's Dave Thomas talks about making bold life choices, growing up in Canada, Shakespeare saving his ass, choosing between big money success as an ad man or being a broke improviser at Second City, becoming head writer on SCTV, Martin Short, Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis, John Candy, Catherine O'Hara, Eugene Levy, Joe Flaherty, Andrea Martin, Grace Under Fire, running an animation studio, turning to dramas like Bones and The Black List, going to Ukraine, Thailand, Mad Magazine, The McKenzie Brothers, Chester Hope, and how, to make it in Hollywood, you need at least two of these three things, Talent, Drive, & Luck. Bio: David William Thomas was born May 20, 1949, in St. Catharines, Ontario. He is the eldest son of British parents, Moreen Duff Muir (May 4, 1928 – May 18, 2022), a church organist for thirty years originally from Glasgow, Scotland and composer of church music, and John E. Thomas (1926–1996), a medical ethicist from Merthyr Tydfil, Wales who was head of the Philosophy Department at McMaster University, and the author of several books. Dave's younger brother, Ian Thomas, is a Canadian singer-songwriter. The family moved temporarily to Durham, North Carolina, where his father attended Duke University and earned a PhD in philosophy. The family moved back to Dundas, Ontario, in 1961, where Dave attended Dundas District high school, and later graduated with an honours Bachelor of Arts degree in English literature from McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario.[1] Starting his career as a copywriter at ad agency McCann Erickson in 1974, Thomas became the head writer of the Coca-Cola account in Canada within a year. After watching a Second City stage show in Toronto, and while suffering from self-described "boredom" in his advertising work, he auditioned for the Second City troupe and was chosen as a performer.[2] He was a cast member of the Toronto production of Godspell, along with Victor Garber, Martin Short, Eugene Levy, Gilda Radner, and Andrea Martin.[3] Paul Shaffer was the musical director.[3 He first achieved fame as a cast member of the Canadian TV comedy series SCTV, joining Godspell castmates Levy, Martin and later Short, plus Rick Moranis, John Candy, Harold Ramis, Catherine O'Hara and others. Notable characters on the show include Doug McKenzie of beer-swilling brothers Bob and Doug McKenzie, editorialist Bill Needle, Scottish scone-chef/bluesman Angus Crock, motor-mouthed TV ad announcer Harvey K-Tel, Lowery organist/curio pitchman Tex Boil and the "Cruising Gourmet". Thomas's first film role was in Home to Stay, directed by Delbert Mann, in which Thomas played in a scene with Hollywood legend Henry Fonda. He then wrote, co-directed, and starred in the Bob & Doug McKenzie feature film Strange Brew. Soon after, he wrote for and acted in The New Show, produced by Lorne Michaels during his hiatus from Saturday Night Live. Short-lived, this show featured a powerhouse writing staff including Thomas along with Buck Henry, George Meyer, Jack Handey, Al Franken, Tom Davis, Valri Bromfield and Steve Martin. Thomas tried his hand at network television hour-long shows in 1986 when he wrote and co-executive produced Steel Collar Man for CBS. The pilot was produced but did not go to series. He co-wrote Spies Like Us (1985) with Dan Aykroyd. In 1988, Thomas wrote another hour long show for CBS, B Men, which was back ordered, but Thomas took a directing job at Paramount, which caused the network to drop the series. He reportedly introduced John Travolta and Kelly Preston while directing them in the Paramount film The Experts. He wrote for, produced, and starred in The Dave Thomas Comedy Show (1990). In 1991, he starred in the Showtime comedy, Public Enemy #2. In 1992, he tried his hand at reality TV and co-executive produced ABC's America's Funniest People with Vin Di Bona, but left after thirteen weeks to appear in the film Coneheads. In 1993, he co-starred in ABC's Grace Under Fire with Brett Butler and Tom Poston and continued with the show for 5 seasons. In 1995 Thomas starred in the ABC television film Picture Perfect with Mary Page Keller and Richard Karn. In 1995 Thomas produced a pilot of a game show called Family Challenge for ABC. When ABC did not pick up the series, Thomas sold Family Challenge to the Family Channel, where he produced 144 episodes of the show spread over 2 seasons. In 1996, Thomas played the title role in the Fox television film Mr. Foster's Field Trip aka Kidz in the Wood with Julia Duffy. In 1996, he wrote the book SCTV: Behind the Scenes (McClelland & Stewart, publishers). From 1999–2002, he voiced various roles on the animated series Mission Hill. Thomas co-starred in the Paramount feature Rat Race. As of 2001, Thomas has been the Executive Creative Director of Animax Entertainment, an animation studio based officially in Culver City, California. In 2001–2002 Thomas appeared with Eugene Levy and Martin Short on Short's show Primetime Glick as Bob Hope (an impression he had first developed for SCTV with great success). In 2002, he co-starred with Jason Priestley, Dave Foley, and Ewen Bremner in Fancy Dancing. The next year he played a lead role in Beethoven's 5th. In 2003, he directed a hospital comedy feature film entitled Whitecoats, which he also wrote. As of 2004, Thomas was on the official Advisory Committee for the Comedy program at Humber College, the only such diploma program in the world. In 2004, he and Moranis again worked together voicing Rutt and Tuke, two moose based on the McKenzie Brothers, in Disney's animated feature Brother Bear.[4] Thomas has had a long career doing voices for animation including Animaniacs, Duckman, CatDog, The Adventures of Tarzan, Justice League and multiple roles on The Simpsons, King of the Hill and Family Guy. In 2005, he had a guest stint as Charlize Theron's "Uncle Trevor" on Fox's Arrested Development. In 2006, he reprised his voice role in Brother Bear 2 and appeared as himself in the feature film The Aristocrats. He began production on ArnoldSpeaks.com, a video blog, as the voice of Arnold Schwarzenegger; Animax Entertainment won an Emmy for a broadband animated series produced for ESPN, Off Mikes. In 2007, Thomas and Rick Moranis reprised their roles as Bob and Doug McKenzie in a one-hour special, Bob & Doug McKenzie's Two-Four Anniversary, for CBC Television. The show featured cameos from McKenzie celeb fans like Ben Stiller, Dave Foley, Tom Green, Paul Shaffer, Andy Dick, Matt Groening, Barry Pepper, Martin Short, and Geddy Lee. Former Prime Minister of Canada Paul Martin was the host. In 2008, Thomas revived Bob and Doug McKenzie in a new animated series, Bob & Doug. While Thomas reprises the character of Doug in the new series, Moranis chose not to voice the character of Bob, which instead is voiced by Dave Coulier. Moranis is, however, involved in the series as an executive producer.[5] In November 2009, Thomas received an Honorary Doctor of Letters from his alma mater McMaster University and gave the fall convocation speech. In 2010 Animax continued to produce branded entertainment, advertising and digital shorts for corporations like Disney, Warner Brothers, NBC Universal, and Kodak. In 2011, Thomas's company Animax produced another animated show for MTV entitled Big Box along with numerous Internet shorts such as Life With Dad.[6][7] In 2012 and 2013 Thomas guest starred in the dramatic shows Perception and Bones as well as comedy shows Comedy Bang! Bang! and How I Met Your Mother. In addition in 2013 Thomas voiced the recurring role of Jeff Foxworthy's father Jesco in the CMT show Bounty Hunters. Thomas joined the writing staff of the Fox crime drama television series Bones beginning in 2013. Thomas worked for two seasons on Bones, writing several episodes and working on staff as consulting producer for two seasons.[8] In 2015 Thomas joined the writing staff of NBC's The Blacklist as a consulting producer. In 2020 life-sized statues of Thomas and Rick Moranis as their characters Bob and Doug McKenzie were put in place at the ICE District Sports Arena in Edmonton, Alberta.[9] Also in 2020, the Governor-General of Canada announced that Thomas was being appointed to the Order of Canada,[10] Canada's highest civilian award. In 2021, Thomas and Max Allan Collins teamed to write a sci-fi mystery novel, The Many Lives of Jimmy Leighton.
Vært: Henrik Heide Medvirkende: Casper Brix, journalist Ingeniøren Laurids Hovgaard, redaktør ResilienceTech I denne uges Transformator Det var det store guldkort, forsvarschefen fik med i byen, da han i marts fik ordre om at købe ind for 50 mia blandet slik hos våbenproducenterne. Halvdelen er allerede brugt på et landbaseret luftforsvar, der skal afløse de Hawk missiler, Danmark for mere end par årtier siden pillede ned. Dengang stod fremtiden på samhandel og globalisering. Nu kan det ikke gå hurtigt nok med at få paraderne op igen. Eller som Mette Frederiksen formulerede det: »Kan vi ikke få fat i det bedste udstyr, så køb det der er næstbedst. Og hvis der er for lang ventetid på det, vi allerhelst vil have, så vælg noget andet, der kan leveres hurtigere. Der er kun een ting, der tæller nu - og det er hastighed.« Og nu har man så revet ned af hylderne for 25 mia. Det bekymrer Hans Peter Michaelsen, der er uafhængig forsvarsanalytiker: »Det svarer lidt til at gå til købmanden med 500 kr., og så komme hjem og erkende, at man har glemt at købe ind til aftensmad, fordi man har købt slik og nye sokker i stedet. Det er træls, hvis vi når dertil.« I denne uges Transformator skal vi se nærmere på, hvad det så er for nogen sokker, forsvarschefen har købt, og om de er store nok. Og vi skal se på, hvor Danmark står, når det handler om den ultimative gamechanger i moderne krigsførelse: Dronerne. I Ukraine foregår udviklingen i realtid, hvor droneudviklerne er underlagt de kæmpende enheder. På den måde er udviklingshastigheden af nye dronemodeller ned på to til seks uger. Det stiller dansk droneudvikling i en meget svær situation, når ethvert skridt fremad i teknologien skal vendes med et par runder omkring embedsmænd i ministerierne og en langsommelig udbudsrunde.
This week, Erin and Cam grade the high school antics of counting hunting team Kevin Nesbit and...the pleasant faced guy.
I 2,5 år har borgere, der er blevet syge efter coronavaccinerne, forsøgt at råbe Sundhedsstyrelsen op. I Juni spirer så et håb om hjælp, da Sundhedsstyrelsen inviterer til et møde med en nyopstartet forening for vaccinepatienter. Men da datoen nærmer sig, aflyser Sundhedsstyrelsen pludselig det længe ventede møde. Gæster:Anette friedrichsen, vaccineskadet og formand for ny patientforeningChristine stabell benn, vaccineforsker. Vært:August StenbroenTilrettelægger: Razan El-NakiebRedaktør: Mille Ørsted
Welcome to our little world of Pain! Is the world of pain a safe space where you can relieve your burdens, or is it a sinister cult waiting to suck you in? And what is the hidden connection between Pain and The Lion King?Come soak it up with us as we explore the song Pain from the 1987 album Boi-Ngo. Song Clips:“Same Man I Was Before” - Oingo Boingo, Dead Man's Party (1985) “Pain - Extended Dance Mix” - Oingo Boingo, Pain 12” Single (1986) “Pain - A Capella Version” - Oingo Boingo, Pain 12” Single (1986) “Pain - Dub Mix” - Oingo Boingo, Pain 12” Single (1986) “New Generation” - Oingo Boingo, Boi-Ngo (1987) “Pain” - Oingo Boingo, Boi-Ngo (1987)“Try To Believe” - Oingo Boingo (Mosley and the B-Men), Midnight Run Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1988)“Pedestrian Wolves” - Oingo Boingo, Boingo (1994)Film Clips:Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)Fan-Supplied Content:“Goodbye-Goodbye” - The Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo, bootleg demo“Pain” - Oingo Boingo, Beverly Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, 11-02-1986“Pain” - Oingo Boingo, Hollywood Palladium, Hollywood, CA, 12-28-1986“Pain” - Oingo Boingo, Sheraton Waikiki Hotel, Honolulu, HI, 9-18-1987“Pain” - Oingo Boingo, Riviera, Chicago, IL, 11-09-1988“Pain” - Oingo Boingo, Sacramento, CA, 7-22-1986The Oingo Boingo Secret Appreciation Society Podcast is hosted/co-produced by Robynne Winchester & co-produced/engineered by Matt Ellsworth.Please note: The music and film clips included in this podcast (listed above) fall under the "Fair Use Doctrine" as defined by Section 107 of the Copyright Act. The law allows for use of music clips for purposes of criticism, comment, parody, and education.WEBSITEOingo Boingo Secret Appreciation SocietySUPPORTBuy Us A Coffee!Patreon
Demetra Kaye reports on a W/Woman exposing the relationship between W/Women and B/Men while talking about Jonathan Majors. Connect with Demetra: @demetrakaye --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/africandiasporanews/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/africandiasporanews/support
As we enter 2023 damednydc sits with Martin Henson - Executive Director of BMEN Foundation. BMEN Foundation envisions a world where black men have safe spaces to develop and support each other, while taking an active role in issues that impact the black community. Don't miss this powerful conversation for men of color by men of color! Featuring: Martin Henson - Activist, Executive Director of BMEN Foundation Web: https://bmenfoundation.org/ Social Media: @bmenfoundation --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/twomicsup/support
You see the title. It's going down 2000's Verzuz. This time we got the Men vs Women R&B edition. How will the judges decide? Did they get it right? Who do you think won? Put your choice in the comments. Follow us: @king_mac919 @el_plaga_ays @ays_andrea @Sarcarrogance Guest: @akhbcooking_81 @DJ_S5_
After more than 8 years of doing the show Ken finally speaks to a beloved member of the SCTV cast as he welcomes, writer, producer, actor, and director, Dave Thomas to the show. Ken and Dave discuss growing up in Durham, NC in the 1950s despite being Canadian, Tex and Edna Boyle's Organ Emporium, giving away free pets with purchases, buying cowboy guns and becoming an arms dealer in the eyes of the Canadian government, working in Radio, Rick Moranis, Westerns, TV theme songs, the explosion of advertising jingles, working for the college newspaper, the Godspell production that changed comedy forever, running the Coca-Cola account, King of Kensington, Second City, SCTV, going to college with Doug Henning, CBC Radio, Tim Conway, writing jingles, leaving a high paying job for a career in the arts, working in ads, selling TV shows, Harvey K-Tel, SCTV Network 90, being the head writer, careers from match books, Brandon Tartikof, the birth of Bob and Doug McKenzie, three minute segments, anonymous writers, John Candy, producing your own wrap arounds, realizing what people can do and encouraging it, the secret of SCTV's parodies, impressions of Spielberg, getting a letter from Spielberg, getting pushed by Richard Harris, directing "The Experts", B-Men, unkillable bikers, stunts, his new book The Many Lives of Jimmy Leighton and how everything is bullshit in the best way.
S Andrej Viceníkom, vrchným riaditeľom úseku Firemné bankovníctva vo VÚB banke sa rozprával Braňo Bezák.
Mr. Jaquez was born in the Dominican Republic and moved to the United States with his family at the age of 7. He graduated from Perth Amboy High School and has a Bachelor's degree in Business Management from Berkeley College. Long before any of his accomplishments, Mr. Jaquez story is very similar and familiar. He spent his early years fighting against the very neighborhood he grew up in. His story will soon become a testimony that he will use as a tool to motivate and inspire youth to strive for better. Mr. Jaquez has made sure to stay actively involved with the youth and helping others within his community. He is currently employed with The Passion Care Center, where he serves as a Mentor and Drug & Alcohol counselor. In addition to his current position, Mr. Jaquez is the CEO of B-Men, Co-Founder of BYOUtiful. All mentoring organizations designed to enhance the lives of today's youth. Mr. Jaquez is also a motivational speaker traveling throughout the state sharing his story and reaching many audiences young and old. He is a self-published author of his own memoir/biography titled “A Second Chance; Life Lessons Turned into Living Dreams.” He also wrote a self help book title “Turning A Mess Into A Message as well as a children's book title “Believe In Your Dreams.” Mr. Jaquez has appeared in various newspapers & radio stations for his work in the community and with the youth. Mr. Jaquez was recently named the 2016 Alumni of the year from his Alma matter Berkeley College. Mr. Jaquez also received the 2017 Vale La Pena award from the Boy Scouts of America for his service in the community.
Mr. Jaquez was born in the Dominican Republic and moved to the United States with his family at the age of 7. He graduated from Perth Amboy High School and has a Bachelor’s degree in Business Management from Berkeley College. Long before any of his accomplishments, Mr. Jaquez story is very similar and familiar. He spent his early years fighting against the very neighborhood he grew up in. His story will soon become a testimony that he will use as a tool to motivate and inspire youth to strive for better.Mr. Jaquez has made sure to stay actively involved with the youth and helping others within his community. He is currently employed with The Passion Care Center, where he serves as a Mentor and Drug & Alcohol counselor. In addition to his current position, Mr. Jaquez is the CEO of B-Men, Co-Founder of BYOUtiful. All mentoring organizations designed to enhance the lives of today’s youth. Mr. Jaquez is also a motivational speaker traveling throughout the state sharing his story and reaching many audiences young and old. He is a self-published author of his own memoir/biography titled “A Second Chance; Life Lessons Turned into Living Dreams.” He also wrote a self help book title “Turning A Mess Into A Message as well as a children’s book title “Believe In Your Dreams.” Mr. Jaquez has appeared in various newspapers & radio stations for his work in the community and with the youth. Mr. Jaquez was recently named the 2016 Alumni of the year from his Alma matter Berkeley College. Mr. Jaquez also received the 2017 Vale La Pena award from the Boy Scouts of America for his service in the community.
The 90's were AWESOME, IJS. I know what i know...if you know what i mean!!! Listen as the Woo Gurlz share some of their memories and experiences during the time when music was MAGIC! ! Feel free to share with us your Favs with us .Please share your comments or questions @thewoogurlzpodacst@gmail.com and follow, like, and love us @thewoogurlzpodcast on IG and FB!!!
For Counseling and Consulting contact Life Options Counseling Services support@locsnj.com. Edison A. Jaquez - “Never let your Past Determine your future.” Mr. Jaquez was born in the Dominican Republic and moved to the United States with his family at the age of 7. He graduated from Perth Amboy High School and has a Bachelor’s degree in Business Management from Berkeley College. Long before any of his accomplishments, Mr. Jaquez story is very similar and familiar. He spent his early years fighting against the very neighborhood he grew up in. His story will soon become a testimony that he will use as a tool to motivate and inspire youth to strive for better. Mr. Jaquez has made sure to stay actively involved with the youth and helping others within his community. He is currently employed with The Passion Care Center, where he serves as a Mentor and Drug & Alcohol counselor. In addition to his current position, Mr. Jaquez is the CEO of B-Men, Co-Founder of BYOUtiful. All mentoring organizations designed to enhance the lives of today’s youth. Mr. Jaquez is also a motivational speaker traveling throughout the state sharing his story and reaching many audiences young and old. He is a self-published author of his own memoir/biography titled “A Second Chance; Life Lessons Turned into Living Dreams.” He also wrote a self help book title “Turning A Mess Into A Message as well as a children’s book title “Believe In Your Dreams.” Mr. Jaquez has appeared in various newspapers & radio stations for his work in the community and with the youth. Mr. Jaquez was recently named the 2016 Alumni of the year from his Alma matter Berkeley College. Mr. Jaquez also received the 2017 Vale La Pena award from the Boy Scouts of America for his service in the community.
EP:145- Whats the hardest part of breaking up? Top 10 R&B men of all time? Are Black QB's a shame? by OLF Podcast
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COME ON AND SLAM, WELCOME TO PUNCH UP THE (space) JAM. Writer/Director Ben Mekler joins DeMiel to discuss "Space Jam" from the movie "Space Jam" by the Quad City DJs (also if any scientists listen please confirm that we absolutely nailed Space Kaboom theory).UNPUNCHABLE JAMS: "Grand Espoir" by Yukihiro Takahashi, "Try To Believe" by Mosley & The B-Men, "I Am a Wolf and You Are the Moon" by Craig Wedren and Isaac Carpenter, and "The Origin Of Love" from Hedwig and The Angry Itch.Want more Punch Up The Jam? Become a Patron today! You'll support the show plus perks like:DOWNLOAD the punch-ups (four posted each month as well as the entire back catalog).VOTE on what songs we punch up!WEEKLY BONUS EPISODE of Unpunchables Etc.MORE BABY!!!!!!!!!!Check it all out at www.patreon.com/punchupthejam.Follow us on social:Punch Up The Jam - Twitter: @punchupthejam Instagram: @punchupthejamDemi Adejuyigbe - Twitter: @electrolemon Instagram: @electrolemonMiel Bredouw - Twitter: @miel Instagram: @mielmonster
Z100's radio personality BradyOnAir blesses Dj & Adaloso at the Dose House to discuss the past, current & future states of men in the media as well as his own journey through the subject matter. Dose of the Day: Men in Media Episode DP: @wtfitslenny Dose Mail: n/a GUEST(s) INFO Brady @bradyonair #Z100LateShow 10p-2a on @Z100NewYork @SiriusXM + others via @iHeartRadio youtu.be/Hs_oMHOQxp4 HOST SOCIAL MEDIA DJ(CEO) - IG/Twitter: @djsj614 | Snap: hollywood614 Adaloso(COO/media maven) - IG/Twitter: @adaloso09 | Snap : adaloso The New York Dose - IG/Twitter/FB: @thenewyorkdose TNYD TEAM SOCIAL MEDIA @brucknernyc / @bbbruckner (CFO/Audio Maven) @classic_og (Youtube Creative Director) @xtinametauro (Marketing Designer) @gee.lu (Crew) @cmonicalyn (Crew) @wtfitslenny (Crew) @saturdaythe12 (Crew) @frankxter_ (Crew) @bermudezmusic (Crew) Episode Mentions: @amadeuspbm @belegendary19 @cmonicalyn @chachamatcha PROMOTIONS!: @allboro_promotions Saturday May, 4 at the 222 Bowery Art Gallery 12-15 brands from around the boroughs will be showcasing their work, each designing their display to add their own style and personality. Doors Open at 1PM Live Music. Live Art. Interactive Installations to capture different New York Scenes. Food. Drink. Performances at 7PM. https://nxnworldwide.com/ @shopnxn Use discount code THENEWYORKDOSE for 10% off! G & HB (Poetry Book by DJSJ614) G & HB is poetry for anyone who is currently experiencing, has already experienced, and who has yet to experience: Grief and HeartBreak. . . LIMITED EDITION!!!! Spread the love and thank you for your support! https://goo.gl/forms/nqbUz3ZoIrlfjzON2 SONGS PLAYED INTRO: Title- Bruckner's Dose Edit/WHASS GOOD Artist - CESSA (@therealskittlez) Mixed by Bruckner @brucknernyc / @bbbruckner OUTRO: Title- Fuck Outta Here Artist- Bruckner --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thenewyorkdose/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thenewyorkdose/support
"Cerita dari @abrarzam22" (Di pertengahan jalan turun dari bukit pake motor) A: Men gua kebelet pipis nih. B: Uda pipis selokan pinggir jalan ini aja. A: Eh, tapi inikan di tengah hutan mennn. Bodoamat lah ya. (sfx pipis *currrrrrrrrrrrrr) B: Men, buru pipisnya! Men buruuu! A: Paan sih, ni belon bisa berhenti nihhh! (ngerasa ada yang liatin, trus nengok belakang) NAUJUBILLAAAHH ITU APAAANNN????!!!!! A: (nengok kedua kali) INNALILAAAAHHH NAPE MAKIN DEKEEETTTTTT!!!!! Men ada yang ngedeketin kita mennn! Tigaaa meterr mennn, tigaa meterrr tingginyaaa!!! A&B: Kabooooooorrrrrrrrrr!!!!!!!!
Jimmy is joined by John Pavlich from the Sofa Dogs podcast to discuss B-Men, written by Dave Thomas and directed by Steve Miner. They discuss the casting, the problematic nature of a certain character and Jimmy takes the time to crap on the Clerks pilot from the last episode again. The great 80s theme to B-Men can be heard at the end of the episode.
This week Failure to Launch examines B-Men, another CBS Summer Playhouse pilot. Jim, a smart, funny & handsome high schooler, & Kevin, a high schooler who’s just smart and funny (ripped off), accidentally catch a criminal with a $25,000 bounty on his head. After this easy payday, they decide to get into bounty hunting despite still attending high school, not owning a gun and being complete idiots. At this point, every other character threatens to kill them, including a really old bounty hunter with an unconvincing robot hand, some bikers and an invincible cartoon-physics murderer. They’ve got their wits though, so it bumbles along until a car explodes and some other stuff. Contains trace amounts of Pauly Shore. Subscribe to Failure to Launch via iTunes (ow.ly/aGJz303czsE) or RSS (ow.ly/xXoU303czqq). Reviewers: James Ferris, Lisa Dib, Alex Malone Soundboard: Andrew Cherry
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