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From the moment Sean Baxter arrives with glassware and botanicals for a proper gin education, this episode becomes something special. The co-owner of Never Never Distilling Co doesn’t just pour drinks, he crafts an experience that transforms how we think about gin, taking us from Triple Juniper through the coastal complexity of Oyster Shell to the life-changing intensity of Juniper Freak Navy Strength. Beyond the tasting lies a remarkable South Australian success story. Three acquaintances pooled resources for a broken still from a brewery equipment manufacturer, set up shop in a dusty grinding shed with no running water, and built a brand that caught the attention of global beverage giant Asahi. Their secret wasn’t chasing novelty natives but perfecting the London Dry style with an Australian soul. The musical pilgrimage celebrates The Violets’ upcoming 30th anniversary reunion show at The Gov, featuring their raw 1996 live recording “Somewhere” from the Lion Arts Bar during Adelaide’s vibrant mid-nineties music scene. You can navigate episodes using chapter markers in your podcast app. Not a fan of one segment? You can click next to jump to the next chapter in the show. We’re here to serve! The Adelaide Show Podcast: Awarded Silver for Best Interview Podcast in Australia at the 2021 Australian Podcast Awards and named as Finalist for Best News and Current Affairs Podcast in the 2018 Australian Podcast Awards. And please consider becoming part of our podcast by joining our Inner Circle. It’s an email list. Join it and you might get an email on a Sunday or Monday seeking question ideas, guest ideas and requests for other bits of feedback about YOUR podcast, The Adelaide Show. Email us directly and we’ll add you to the list: podcast@theadelaideshow.com.au If you enjoy the show, please leave us a 5-star review in iTunes or other podcast sites, or buy some great merch from our Red Bubble store – The Adelaide Show Shop. We’d greatly appreciate it. And please talk about us and share our episodes on social media, it really helps build our community. Oh, and here’s our index of all episode in one concisepage. Running Sheet: Never Never Underestimate Sean Baxter 00:00:00 Intro Introduction 00:02:52 SA Drink Of The Week This week’s SA Drink becomes an extended Never Never Distilling Co masterclass as Sean Baxter guides Steve through three distinct gin expressions, each revealing layers of complexity that challenge preconceptions about the spirit category. Triple Juniper Neat TastingSean begins with Triple Juniper, explaining the three-stage juniper manipulation: steeping for deeper, earthier flavours, pot distillation for additional layers, and vapour basket treatment for the lightest citrus and pine resin notes. “The vapour touches is kind of the first thing you taste,” Sean explains as Steve immediately identifies the citrus peel lifting from the glass.The neat tasting reveals gin’s textural potential. “Some of the flavours you’ll find immediately at the front are root driven,” Sean notes, describing how angelica root, liquorice root, and orris root land along the palate’s sides, while spices create warmth sensations in the middle. Steve’s poetic response captures the experience: “It’s like tire tracks leaving warmth on the road, and little critters looking up after it’s passed.” Triple Juniper With Coastal TonicAdding Strange Love’s coastal tonic with lemon and lemon thyme transforms the experience entirely. The salinity in the tonic connects with multiple citrus compounds, creating what Sean calls “a thing of beauty.” Steve describes the dilution effect as moving from aggressive light show to “Aurora across the horizon,” softer but bigger.The garnish selection proves crucial. Lemon thyme adds familiar yet unexpected notes, while the lemon provides what Steve characterises as an “echo chamber effect.” The finish reveals angelica root’s savoury qualities, part of the celery family and used worldwide in stocks and soups. Oyster Shell Gin ExperienceThe second gin immediately establishes its distinctive character. “Oyster shell gin makes everything taste like seafood for a significant amount of time,” Sean warns, explaining why distillation schedules matter. The neat tasting surprises Steve, who expected fishiness but discovers instead a coastal complexity featuring wakame seaweed and native Australian botanicals.“It’s whacked up a quick sandcastle across my palate,” Steve observes, finding nothing fishy but something entirely different from Triple Juniper. Sean’s botanical selection includes Elysia coastal daisy bush, native rosemary-like Florio, saltbush, and Geraldton Wax from Western Australia, which creates “almost like a lemongrass, lime leaf note.”With coastal tonic, lime, and lime leaf, the gin becomes what Steve describes as “icy poles at swimming carnivals.” The lime performs like a beach rake, cleaning the palate fresh. Sean emphasises this as “salted coastal citrus style,” designed to pair perfectly with Society restaurant’s raw bar in Melbourne. Juniper Freak Navy StrengthThe final gin represents Sean’s philosophy of amplification over innovation. At 58% ABV with no different ingredients from Triple Juniper, Juniper Freak concentrates every flavour element. “There’s so much juniper oil in it,” Sean explains, demonstrating how the spirit louches when diluted, releasing visible oils.Steve’s reaction proves transformative: “I think this is my spiritual home of gin.” The viscosity, evident in the glass’s legs, promises intensity that delivers. “That was one plus one equals 77,” Steve declares, referencing the oyster shell martini experience while finding his gin revelation.With pink grapefruit and rosemary garnish, the navy strength gin maintains its prominence while allowing other flavours to complement rather than compete. “You are probably the first person on the planet that’s been able to make rosemary a team player,” Steve observes, noting how the herb plays wingman rather than overwhelming the juniper.The tasting concludes with Steve’s pledge: “Juniper Freak gin will be a mainstay of my small bar from this day until the day I pass.” Sean’s response captures the distiller’s satisfaction: “Well, turns out you’re a freak, Steve, so there you are. You’re in the freak club.” 00:53:38 Sean Baxter What begins as Steve expecting “two little jug glasses” for a simple tasting quickly escalates when Sean arrives with proper glassware, botanicals, and the confidence of someone who knows their craft inside out. His Sunday morning setup includes everything needed for a proper gin education, because as Sean puts it, “This is a regular Sunday morning to me.” The conversation starts with World Gin Day celebrations at Hains & Co, where Sean’s oyster shell martini served in actual oyster shells created what Steve describes as “one plus one equals 77” rather than simple addition. The technique involves grinding actual oyster shells into the distillation process, adding minerality and salinity that recreates “the fresh rock pool that’s almost just been born, not the dodgy one at midday.” Sean’s background reveals the hospitality industry’s hidden career potential. Despite his mother’s investment in “eight years of tertiary education,” Sean chose bartending, eventually becoming a Johnny Walker brand ambassador. “I always felt so connected to the idea of hospitality and service,” he explains, emphasising that memorable experiences come from people who understand their value in making others feel welcome. The Never Never origin story defies conventional startup wisdom. Three men who weren’t close friends pooled money for a broken 300-litre still that was actually a shop floor model from Spark Brew. “It didn’t actually work. It wasn’t made to work. It was made to measure,” Sean recalls. Located in Big Shed Brewing’s grinding shed without running water, Tim Boast had to carry 20-litre containers of filtered water 20 metres for every distillation run. Their decision to focus on London Dry style rather than native botanicals proved prescient. “What didn’t exist was a gin that celebrated London style, but was Australian,” Sean explains. While others explored native ingredients, Never Never perfected juniper-forward gins that bartenders understood instinctively. The strategy worked: in 2019, they won World’s Best Classic Gin, and in 2022, World’s Best London Dry for their Triple Juniper. The recent acquisition by Asahi represents validation of a decade-long vision. “The year before, we had to go through redundancies. We were struggling to keep the lights on,” Sean admits. The transformation from near-closure to global expansion opportunities makes him emotional: “We built a brand in the back of a shed in a western suburb of Adelaide for nothing.” Their label evolution from angular, colour-based designs to cleaner, more readable bottles reflects practical lessons learned. The original 500ml bottles and low-light illegible labels worked for small-scale operations but hindered growth. The new tall bottles with clear branding support their global ambitions while maintaining the “horizon line” concept that embodies Never Never’s philosophy. Sean’s passion for blended whiskey reveals industry prejudices worth questioning. His father’s collection of unopened Johnny Walker bottles, hidden because he “didn’t think he was good enough to drink it,” illustrates how perceptions of premium products can create unnecessary barriers. “Johnny Red is someone’s premium whiskey,” an elderly gentleman once reminded Sean during a seminar, a lesson that shaped his inclusive approach to spirits. 01:26:13 Musical Pilgrimage In the Musical Pilgrimate, The Violets return to mark 30 years since their debut album “Leased Regret” with a reunion show at The Gov on Friday 29th August. The original supporters Batteries Not Included and The Jaynes share the bill, creating what promises to be “nostalgia with driving guitars.” The featured track “Somewhere” captures The Violets live at Lion Arts Bar in 1996, during the venue’s peak as a showcase for Adelaide’s most promising acts. The raw energy and guitar-driven sound defined much of Adelaide’s music scene through the nineties and early 2000s, when venues like Lion Arts Bar provided crucial platforms for emerging talent. Batteries Not Included’s inclusion adds perfect symmetry, as they gave The Violets their first gig at Limbo Nightclub in 1992. The reunion represents one of those full-circle moments that happen regularly in Adelaide’s tight-knit music community, where relationships forged decades ago continue to shape current events. The tenuous gin connection acknowledges the Navy Strength Juniper Freak’s influence on Steve’s commentary, though the real connection lies in how both The Violets and Never Never represent South Australian creativity finding its voice and reaching beyond local boundaries.Support the show: https://theadelaideshow.com.au/listen-or-download-the-podcast/adelaide-in-crowd/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Partner Charles Coorey and pro bono lawyer Jessie-Grace Stephenson read the fine print on consumer protection and product safety -- from quad bikes to button batteries and how businesses can support their vulnerable customers. Plus million-dollar (maybe) fees for complex mergers in the coming merger regime, Hungry Jack's and the existential terror of Garfield, toxophilites aquiver over price-fixing in archery supplies, and a Chatham House competition conference is compliantly discussed. All this and more with co-hosts Moya Dodd and Matt Rubinstein. The British Film Institute on punctuation in movie titles Variety on Thunderbolts* and *The New Avengers (spoilers) G+T Partner Andrew Low on digital platform reform and regulation at the Competition Law Conference The burping Garfield toy and Garfield's existential terror The ACCC's enforcement outcomes against Hungry Jack's and Thermomix Australia's original Burger King ft Humphrey B Bear The price-fixing class-action complaint against big archery Treasury's consultation on proposed fees for merger clearance Meet the Gilbert + Tobin Competition, Consumer + Market Regulation team Email us at edge@gtlaw.com.au Support the show: https://www.gtlaw.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Frank and Faye Riley (Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy pussy like candy) have been running a diner on the first floor of their apartment building for a long time. Theirs is actually the only building still standing and is home to an eclectic group of people - artist, Mason (Dennis Boutsikaris), semi single soon to be mother, Marisa (Elizabeth Peña) and peaceful ex boxer, Harry (Frank McRae). When corporate developer, Lacey (Michael Greene) and lackey Kovacs (John Pankow) hire local thug, Carlos (Michael Carmine) to run the tenets out by any means necessary, a mysterious couple of visitors arrive to eat metal, make babies, and save the Rileys and their neighbors from losing their homes to urban sprawl. Maybe grab a hankie, this shit is kinda sad. *batteries not included, this week on Doom Generation. Support this podcast at patreon.com/doomgeneration
Send us a textOn the podcast this time, Steven and Sean are fighting the man from taking our home… with a little help from our (robo) friends. We watched the 1987 film from Matthew Robbins, *batteries not included.Sometimes the “little green men” from outer space aren't so green or scary. Sometimes they're little UFOs. Sometimes they're our friends. And sometimes they have little UFO babies.Not all alien stories need to be creepy or scary. They don't have to be murderous Xenomorphs or terrifying tripods from Mars. They can be our little buddies.The next time you hear something go bump in the night, let's assume that we'll find new friends who will fix all of our problems. That's what I want us to learn from this delightful film.(Recorded on January 20, 2025)Links to Stuff We Mentioned:*batteries not included - The Movie Database (TMDB)Matthew Robbins — The Movie Database (TMDB)Hume Cronyn — The Movie Database (TMDB)Jessica Tandy — The Movie Database (TMDB)Frank McRae — The Movie Database (TMDB)Elizabeth Peña — The Movie Database (TMDB)Michael Carmine — The Movie Database (TMDB)Dennis Boutsikaris — The Movie Database (TMDB)Steven Spielberg — The Movie Database (TMDB)Amazing Stories (TV Series 1985–1987) — The Movie Database (TMDB)Child's Play (1988) — The Movie Database (TMDB)*batteries not included (1987) — The Movie Database (TMDB)Steven Spielberg — The Movie Database (TMDB)Amazing Stories (TV Series 1985–1987) — The Movie Database (TMDB)Child's Play (1988) — The Movie Database (TMDB)Child's Play (2019) — The Movie Database (TMDB)Driving Miss Daisy (1989) — The Movie Database (TMDB)Fried Green Tomatoes (1991) — The Movie Database (TMDB)Follow Us:Give us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts!Sean's Letterboxd profile!Steven's Letterboxd profile!Our Buzzsprout site!Support the show
It is Stev3's pick for Genius Hour and we are reviewing the 1989 sci-fi movie "Batteires Not Included". Join us as we dive into this unique movie and see if it still holds up after all these years. Also on the show...it's back... What Excites You? Wallace and Gromit Powerwashing update Severance S2 rewatching mythbusters rewtaching Daredevil rewatching Blake 7 Watching Spaced for the first time #batteriesnotincluded #amblin #spielberg #80smovies #scifi #WallaceandGromit #powerwashing #Daredevil #blake7 #spaced #generationx #genx #podcast #moviereview #elbowsup #elbowup
What happens when a simple child's toy refuses to follow the rules of science? A skeptical software engineer recounts his chilling experience with “Ernie's Car,” a Sesame Street-themed toy that seemed to have a mind of its own. From unexplained noises in the middle of the night to the shocking discovery that the car had been operating without any batteries, this is a story that will make even the most rational minds question reality. Was it a glitch, a freak electrical phenomenon, or something far more unsettling? If you have a real ghost story or supernatural event to report, please write into our show or call 1-855-853-4802! If you like the show, please help keep us on the air and support the show by becoming a Premium Subscriber. Subscribe here: http://www.ghostpodcast.com/?page_id=118 or at or at http://www.patreon.com/realghoststories Watch more at: http://www.realghoststoriesonline.com/ Follow Tony: Instagram: HTTP://www.instagram.com/tonybrueski TikToc: https://www.tiktok.com/@tonybrueski Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tony.brueski
Academia de los nocturnos 4x19 Esta semana nos visita Gustavo Doménech, autor del reciente libro: "Rompiendo el silencio, anomalías a mi alrededor". Exploraremos las experiencias paranormales de Gustavo, incluyendo parálisis del sueño, viajes astrales y encuentros con entidades, además de su creencia en ángeles guardianes y sincronicidades. También hablaremos de la interpretación de sueños, la numerología, y de experiencias cercanas a la muerte. Esta noche en "Caminando entre Monstruos", Javier Resines reseña el documental argentino "Bajo Superficie", de Miguel Ángel Rossi, que explora la leyenda de Nahuelito, una criatura supuestamente habitante del lago Nahuel Huapi. ¡Y sorteamos un ejemplar del libro de Gustavo! Atentos al programa. Sed bienvenidos y bienvenidas. Podcast Academia de los Nocturnos Dirige: Félix Friaza Presentan: Félix Friaza y Juanca Romero Colaboran: Álvaro Anula y Javier Resines Locución: Laura Cárdenas y Ana Cárdenas Edición y diseño: Paco Cárdenas Si te gusta nuestro programa, suscríbete en Ivoox, comenta y dale a Me gusta a nuestros programas, tu respaldo nos motiva a seguir adelante y a mejorar. Y si los compartes, nos ayudarás a que los conozcan más personas. - Suscríbete a nuestro podcast aquí: https://go.ivoox.com/sq/1523888 - Añádenos a Whatsapp: (+34) 644 848 546 - Nuestro correo: academianocturnos@gmail.com - Síguenos en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AcademiaDeLosNocturnos - Las opiniones expresadas por los invitados son de su exclusiva responsabilidad y no necesariamente representan la opinión de la dirección del programa. Créditos de las músicas: - Sintonía: Scarborough Fair – Nox Arcana - Cuña 1: BSO Nosferatu (2024) – “Once upon a time” - Cuña 2: BSO Encuentros en la tercera fase – John Williams – “Wild signals” - Cuña 3: BSO Poltergeist – Jerry Goldsmith – “The calling” - Cuña 4 contacto: “Salem's Lot Soundtrack | Town Theme - Nathan Barr & Lisbeth Scott | WaterTower Music” - Música presentación invitados: BSO The Haunting of Hill House – “Take her down” - Cierre de programa - Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): http://uppbeat.io/t/spinnin-tape/no-joyce - License code: JUYLRAH7OVALM3LC Músicas de fondo: - OST A Quiet Place – “Batteries Not Included” - BSO The Haunting of Hill House – “Science vs Religion”
Esta semana os traemos una doble entrevista. En primer lugar, charlaremos con Adrián Basilio, autor del libro "Vizcaya Forteana", en el que investiga y recopila 33 casos anómalos e inexplicados de Vizcaya, incluyendo avistamientos OVNI, encuentros con seres críptidos y experiencias paranormales. En la segunda parte del programa charlaremos de nuevo con Raúl Ferrero, autor del reciente libro "Valencia, ciudad mágica y legendaria". Exploraremos historias misteriosas y leyendas valencianas, como la figura de la "reina de las brujas", fenómenos paranormales en el Ateneo Mercantil o en la Clínica de la Cigüeña. Y os sorprenderéis cuando conozcáis la práctica histórica del "derecho al despojo". Al final del programa disfrutaremos una semana más de una nueva entrega de “Enclaves de Leyenda” con Álvaro Anula, quien nos llevará hasta la antigua Checoslovaquia de hace más de un siglo, para hablarnos de un misterioso y atroz asesinato. Un programa, como podéis ver, cargado de misterio. Sed bienvenidos y bienvenidas. Podcast Academia de los Nocturnos Dirige: Félix Friaza Presentan: Félix Friaza y Juanca Romero Colaboran: Álvaro Anula y Javier Resines Locución: Laura Cárdenas y Ana Cárdenas Edición y diseño: Paco Cárdenas Si te gusta nuestro programa, suscríbete en Ivoox, comenta y dale a Me gusta a nuestros programas, tu respaldo nos motiva a seguir adelante y a mejorar. Y si los compartes, nos ayudarás a que los conozcan más personas. - Suscríbete a nuestro podcast aquí: https://go.ivoox.com/sq/1523888 - Añádenos a Whatsapp: (+34) 644 848 546 - Nuestro correo: academianocturnos@gmail.com - Síguenos en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AcademiaDeLosNocturnos - Las opiniones expresadas por los invitados son de su exclusiva responsabilidad y no necesariamente representan la opinión de la dirección del programa. Créditos de las músicas: - Sintonía: Scarborough Fair – Nox Arcana - Cuña 1: BSO Nosferatu (2024) – “Once upon a time” - Cuña 2: BSO Encuentros en la tercera fase – John Williams – “Wild signals” - Cuña 3: BSO Poltergeist – Jerry Goldsmith – “The calling” - Cuña 4 contacto: “Salem's Lot Soundtrack | Town Theme - Nathan Barr & Lisbeth Scott | WaterTower Music” - Música presentación invitados: BSO The Haunting of Hill House – “Take her down” - Cierre de programa - Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): http://uppbeat.io/t/spinnin-tape/no-joyce - License code: JUYLRAH7OVALM3LC Músicas de fondo: - OST A Quiet Place – “Opening” - OST A Quiet Place – “Batteries Not Included” - OST Seven – Howard Shore – “Mrs.Mills”
This week on our show, Captain Ingle and I set a course to the 1980s and a little cult film produced by the legendary Steven Spielberg. When five people living in a condemned apartment building in New York City find themselves in need of a miracle, two mysterious visitors appear and soon life begins to change from the ordinary into the extraordinary! Join us as we go boldly!
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Get your Magic Mind subscription here https://magicmind.com/CRYING20 You get up to 48% off with my code: CRYING20 This week the boys discuss the movie Child's Play and the campy explosion horror Join us on the journey. Trivia • Inspired by a real toy craze: The film was partly inspired by the Cabbage Patch Kids and My Buddy dolls, both highly popular in the 1980s, which caused a toy craze among children. • Original concept: The original version of the script, titled Batteries Not Included, had a more psychological angle. In it, Andy's blood would mix with the doll's latex skin, bringing it to life as a manifestation of Andy's anger. Chucky would act out Andy's suppressed feelings, making the audience question whether Chucky was real or just a figment of Andy's imagination. • Chucky's name: The name “Charles Lee Ray” is a combination of three real-life killers: Charles Manson, Lee Harvey Oswald (JFK's assassin), and James Earl Ray (MLK Jr.'s assassin). • Chucky's voice: Legendary actor Brad Dourif voices Chucky. He also portrayed Charles Lee Ray in the live-action scenes at the beginning. Dourif's performance is a big part of what makes Chucky such an iconic villain. • Multiple puppets used: The filmmakers used a variety of techniques to bring Chucky to life, including puppetry, animatronics, and even a little person in a Chucky suit for certain scenes. It took multiple puppeteers to control the doll's movements. • Banned in some countries: Child's Play was banned in certain countries due to concerns that it would inspire violent behavior in children. The film was controversial in the UK after it was linked to real-life crimes, including the murder of a toddler, although the connection was never proven. • Chucky's look: Chucky's design was deliberately made to look cute at first, so the transformation into a menacing, murderous doll would be even more jarring. • The knife scene: In the original script, Chucky was supposed to stab his victims with a hammer, but it was changed to a knife to make the murders more intense and iconic. • Chucky's transformation: Throughout the movie, Chucky's doll face becomes more human-like as he spends more time as the doll, showing that Ray's soul is becoming more trapped in the body. • Andy's actor: Alex Vincent, who played Andy Barclay, was just six years old during filming. He reprised his role as Andy in Child's Play 2 and later returned to the franchise in Cult of Chucky and Chucky (the TV series). • Real-life voodoo connection: The voodoo elements in the movie were inspired by real-life practices, but they were fictionalized for the sake of the film. The filmmakers consulted with a voodoo priest to get some ideas, though the final result was largely a Hollywood invention. • Influence on pop culture: Chucky became one of the most recognizable horror icons, standing alongside characters like Freddy Krueger, Jason Voorhees, and Michael Myers. His humor and personality set him apart from more silent killers of the era. Remember, you can now catch INCYCShow on all Socials or check our Website INCYCSHOW.com YouTube and Pandora. Pick up our merch, linked here, A big thank you to "LindaMayra: Trinkets and things" for helping us set that up! you can show some support here. You can find us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @ incycshow our email is incycshow@gmail.com If you want to leave us a voicemail you can do that at anchor.FM/incycshow Thank you for the shout-out @relisteningparty and @insidetheidiotbox if you're not following you should be, a super fun show!
DJ & Matt discuss the 1987 Sci-Fi, Comedy, Drama "Batteries Not Included" starring Hume Cronyn & Jessica Tandy. Next Time: "Bedknobs & Broomsticks" To Be Released on 11/01 Write to DJ & Matt at matineeminutiae@gmail.com Leave a comment on our page at matineeminutiae.com Follow the show on Twitter. View our our videos on YouTube. Friend DJ on Facebook This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Welcome to A somewhat different kind of Episode of Shayne and I Show It's a first ever solo episode Max will be back soon but in the meantime I thought I could do a quick little 20 minute episode That Might Make you think about something A life lesson while searching for Batteries Enjoy!
DJ & Matt discuss the trivia behind the 1988 Comedy, Drama "The Telephone" starring Whoopi Goldberg & Elliott Gould, a film by Rip Torn. View our recording sessions on YouTube. Next Time: "Batteries Not Included" to be released 10/18 Write to DJ & Matt at matineeminutiae@gmail.com Leave a comment on our page at matineeminutiae.com Follow the show on Twitter. View our our videos on YouTube. Friend DJ on Facebook This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Hey all! This week Fudd and Russ deep dive into their favorite AA games over the years. With AAA games falling behind as of late and the era of indie development thriving, it is fun to look at the road inbetween! Cheers! DISCORD https://discord.gg/p63Da7w RUSSELL: Twitter: https://twitter.com/drjex0725 ELMMERFUDD Twitter: https://twitter.com/ElmmerFuddGames Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/elmmerfuddgames YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/elmmerfuddgames
Matt Young, Adal Rifai, and Arnie Niekamp are well-known to fans of their podcast Hello from the Magic Tavernas Usidore the Wizard, Chunt the Badger, and, well, Arnie Niekamp. They step out of character to join John Moe for a broad ranging, fairly vague, and very entertaining journey through movies that they all saw a long time ago but don't remember all that well. Was Jessica Tandy in all movies from the early eighties? Did she die in all of them? And what was the plot of Batteries Not Included anyway? You'll gently ponder these questions as you doze off.Listen to Hello from the Magic Tavern on the podcatcher of your choice. Learn more about the podcast and live shows by visiting their website, www.HelloFromTheMagicTavern.com.Follow Magic Tavern, Arnie, Usidore, and Chunt on Twitter at x.com/MagicTavern, x.com/misterarnie, x.com/usidoretheblue, and x.com/chuntttttt.Hey Sleepy Heads, is there anyone whose voice you'd like to drift off to, or do you have suggestions on things we could do to aid your slumber? Email us at: sleepwithcelebs@maximumfun.org.Follow the Show on:Instagram @sleepwcelebsTwitter @SleepWithCelebsTikTok @SleepWithCelebsJohn is on Twitter @johnmoe.John's acclaimed, best-selling memoir, The Hilarious World of Depression, is now available in paperback.Join | Maximum FunIf you like one or more shows on MaxFun, and you value independent artists being able to do their thing, you're the perfect person to become a MaxFun monthly member.
Another stranger in a strange land song. Our narrator is in a world that he's not accustomed to, where he sees things that are tragedies to him, but everyday occurrences for those involved. What does he do?19th studio album - Roots to BranchesGet your Talk Tull To Me merch here!Talk Tull To Me Patreon & schedule.Art credit: Burton SilvermanMusic credits:“Bourée” - Jethro Tull"Beside Myself" - Jethro Tull"Baker St. Muse" - Jethro Tull"Fylingdale Flyer" - Jethro Tull"Batteries Not Included" - Jethro Tull"Trains" - Ian Anderson"Angel" - Sarah McLachlan Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Hang onto your slipcases because Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, The Last Video Store) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute Productions) team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming IMPRINT FILMS physical media releases.In this episode, we discuss:Green Ice (1981) - Imprint Collection #295Cold Steel (1987) - Imprint Collection #296Batteries Not Included (1987) - Imprint Collection #298Ravagers (1979) - Imprint Collection #300Support: JOIN THE ONE HEAT MINUTE PATREON FOR AS LITTLE AS $1 A MONTHFollow the hosts:Blake Howard - Twitter & One Heat Minute Website Alexei Toliopoulos - Twitter & The Last Video StoreSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/one-heat-minute-productions/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Well folks, it's time for me to finally release the first part of this very special episode, it's been a while since I released a bracket that wasn't from Global Strangeness. This was the winner of the wheel at the end of our slashers bracket, so prepare for a bracket of 1980's alien movies. In this part you'll hear the full almost two hours that was Round 1 alone and let me tell you we had some great debates in this round(hence why it took so long). So join me and my guests as we talk about some incredible movies from the 80's. Guests: Chad from Not Quite Cool Podcast Felix from Gamer & Horror Shows on Mod Squad Network Kevin from Back to the Retro Review Podcast on Mod Squad Network Leo & Mike from Films and Fermentation Podcast Tyler from Geek Talk Podcast Uncensored, Untamed & Unapologetic U^3 Podcast Collective: https://www.facebook.com/groups/545827736965770/?ref=share Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@juggalobastardpodcasts?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8xJ2KnRBKlYvyo8CMR7jMg
Living machines from out of space having nothing better to do with their time help a bunch of New Yorkers hang on to a condemned building. Does that sound stupid? Sure. But maybe it still works? Links You can rate and review us in these places (and more, probably) Does This Still Work? - TV Podcast https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/does-this-still-work-1088105 Does This Still Work? on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/does-this-still-work/id1492570867 Two Gross People Fight https://www.newspapers.com/article/newsday/143910904/
Pastor Scott and Jeremy discuss the preparations and complications of mentioning politics from the pulpit
This sermon continues our Spring 2024 series, "This is How We Know." In this series we're looking at the message that First John has for us. Today we look at what it looks like to love our brothers and sisters and walk in the light that God has given us.
Are you someone that stays charged, or someone that needs charging? That is the question of today's solo episode. As humans, we don't have actual batteries that need charging, but we know there are certain things that recharge us, such as rest and restorative practices. We have some sort of energy source within us, but for some people, it doesn't seem that way.The way Mike sees it is that there are two kinds of people: the “batteries included” group, and the “batteries not included” group. Those that come with batteries know how to get themselves going and how to motivate others to get going. We feel enlightened around them. They are autonomous and self-starters. Those in the “batteries not included” group tend to have the opposite effect on others. We feel drained, deflated, and progress always feels so much more difficult. Which one are you? Chances are, you want to say you come with batteries and light other people up because we all aspire to be that way. Make sure you know how to keep your battery charged and light the way for others. Mike wants you to be a person that is a catalyst for change and great things, so how can he help you stay connected and charged? Tune in for more!Key Highlights:The difference between “batteries included” people and “batteries not included” people Do you choose to keep your energy fresh, charged, and connected? Mike asks: Which kind of person are you? How can Mike help you stay fully connected and fully charged?To Connect with Mike: Website LinkedIn Instagram Twitter YouTube Coaching Get Mike's book: Owner Shift Please LIKE
This week Justin and I discuss 1987's *BATTERIES NOT INCLUDED. Frank (Hume Cronyn) and Faye Riley (Jessica Tandy) are an elderly New York City couple living in a depressed part of town. There, they run a diner as well as an apartment building, which is home to a poor but friendly group of people. One day, Frank and Faye learn that a property developer wants them to sell the apartment. When they refuse, their diner is vandalized. However, Frank, Faye and their tenants are aided by mysterious flying saucers, which help them repair the diner and fight back.We rather enjoy this fun little sci/fi romp that tugs the heart strings - but what do Gene and Roger Think?Be sure to subscribe on your favorite pod platform and our YOUTUBE channel!Visit thecultworthy.comVisit https://www.themoviewire.comVideo: https://www.youtube.com/@back2thebalcony
David Settle is a storyteller, award winning DJ, photographer, author and entrepreneur. In this interview we discuss the release of his newest book Batteries Not Included @thedavidsettle @djsentertainment #davidsettle #htown #interviews #dj #speaker #author #liveandlearn #photography #videocontent #contentcreator #radio #houston #tsc #gogetit Social Media Links Wrote by Me Site https://t.co/loWDv6eU7x Youtube Channel youtube.com/c/ChipBakerTheSuccessChronicles LinkedIn http://linkedin.com/in/chipbakerthesuccesschronicles Facebook- Profile https://www.facebook.com/tscchipbaker Facebook- Page facebook.com/chipbakertsc Instagram https://www.instagram.com/chipbakertsc/ X x.com/chipbaker19 TikTok tiktok.com/@chipbakertsc Linktree https://linktr.ee/ChipBakerTSC Online Store http://chip-baker-the-success-chronicles.square.site/ Chip Baker- The Success Chronicles Podcast https://anchor.fm/chip-baker
Great collab show with three LABR Collective memebers DJ Liam Wabbit and S.G Batteries not Included, and yours truely Brother Soul Genre free show, you never know what your going to get from week to week. If you're on the go?Android: RadioDroid Apphttps://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.programmierecke.radiodroid2&hl=en_GB&gl=USiphone: Cuterdio https://apps.apple.com/de/app/cuterdio-internet-radio-app/id1489513385Do A Search for LABR, & There You Are. Streaming 24/7 all the LABR Collective Members shows that you might've missed. And a few extra's in between.A.G & Brother Soul
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This week Karl & Vinnie make their nominations for biggest creep under the age of 12. In this week's Cop Cam segment, we watch a young lady who wanted to make sure the police knew she was smarter than them: In the Scum Parade, we meet a couple on a very hot tinder date, A cop with an unsatisfied girlfriend and a baby thrower! The score is currently Vinnie 1 - Karl 0, visit thecreepoff.com to vote and decide this week's winnerCheck out the Scum Parade stories: Washington Man Accused of Making Bomb Threat After Mom Denied Him Weed (frontpagedetectives.com)From sheriff's badge to handcuffs: Pottawatomie County deputy arrested after 'toy store' tussle | KOKH (okcfox.com)Trial date set for man accused of throwing baby in river | News | fox13memphis.comMiami woman arrested for attempted murder after setting Tinder date on fire: Police – NBC 6 South Florida (nbcmiami.com)Want to support the show? Find us on Patreon, Supercast & Backed.by to get exclusive merch an extra bonus episode every week!
Some things have some very meager beginnings and you would never have expected that it had the potential to be amazing and incredible given the time. Have you ever considered how there is a Christmas Tree as part of Christmas? Hear how you can find the greatest gift of all and it is under a tree.
SCP Foundation SAFE class object, SCP-115: Batteries Not Included This story was derived from https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-115 and is released under Creative Commons Sharealike 3.0. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ Author: Lucas Click Discover the Author's impressive series of SCP Tales here: https://www.amazon.com/kindle-vella/story/B0BVWJFGV3 Check out more of Mr. Click's work here: newpulptales.com DISCLAIMER: This episode contains explicit content. Parental guidance is advised for children under the age of 18. Listen at your own discretion. #thescpexperience #scp #scpfoundation #scpencounters #securecontainprotect #scpstories #scpexplained #whatisscp Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After enough harassment from Angry Johnny, natedigad is back again! He did some toy hunting and found a rare figure for a wrestler! Is natedigad retiring?! Note to self, buy batteries…
The former RRP crew is visited by some Fix-its, but is the movie they hail from still worth your time today? Listen and find out. 00:06:54 Roundtable / 00:10:05 Likes / 00:29:38 Trivia / 00:34:50 Dislikes / 00:57:15 Final Rating / 01:07:44 Outros
S.S. Wilson, the screenwriter of such films as Tremors and Short Circuit, has just finished his second novel Fraidy Cats. Wilson also wrote a book on special effects, stop-motion animation, PUPPETS, AND PEOPLE. In 1983 Wilson and Maddock sold their spec script SHORT CIRCUIT. Directed by John Badham, it was their first produced feature. In quick succession, they wrote SHORT CIRCUIT 2, BATTERIES NOT INCLUDED, GHOST DAD; and served as consultants on Steven Spielberg's animated THE LAND BEFORE TIME.In 1990 they sold another spec, TREMORS, on which they also served as producers. Directed by fellow USC alum Ron Underwood and starring Kevin Bacon, Fred Ward, Michael Gross, and Reba McEntire, the film became a revered cult classic, spawning three sequels and a TV series. Wilson and Maddock joined with Nancy Roberts (producer of all the Tremors sequels) and Ron Underwood to form Stampede Entertainment in 1992. The first Stampede project was HEART AND SOULS at Universal, starring Robert Downey, Jr.The TREMORS franchise grew with Wilson debuting as a director on TREMORS 2: AFTERSHOCKS for Universal Family Home Entertainment. During the same time period, he and Maddock wrote the green-light draft of Warner Bros. 1999 tent pole release WILD WILD WEST, starring Will Smith.In 2001 it was TREMORS 3: BACK TO PERFECTION, with Stampede partner Brent Maddock directing and Wilson handling the second unit. 2004 saw both the debut of TREMORS: THE SERIES for the Sci-Fi Network (Wilson co-created and co-executive produced with Maddock and Roberts) and TREMORS 4: THE LEGEND BEGINS, with Wilson again at the helm.In addition to screenwriting, Wilson is branching out into fiction. His first book is an action-adventure tale Tucker's Monster.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/2664729/advertisement
This week we talk about expensive phone cases, rechargeable batteries, private phones, AI-generated podcasts, fly traps, and selling things online. Support us on Patreon to keep the podcast going, view more detailed show notes, and to gain access to exclusive content at: http://www.patreon.com/theshowsamandjoe Favorite things: Fruit Fly Traps Sarah Beeny's Property Ladder Tenergy TN480U Battery Charger
Drew and Travis get fixed by Batteries Not Included, the 1987 Spielberg-produced cozy sci-fi film! TIMESTAMPS 00:00:00 - Batteries Not Included 00:49:59 - The Shelf 00:58:28 - Calls to Action 01:00:34 - Currently Consuming 01:17:46 - End SHOW LINKS Zathura Gremlins 2: The New Batch Frostbiter: Wrath of the Wendigo The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
Do you have any friends that leave you feeling drained? I do! I actually have a name for them. They're called “batteries not included friends”, and today I'll tell you why you should be careful when spending time with a person like this. “The Shift” by Tinx is available on May 23, 2023, pre-order your copy now at theshift-book.com