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March 25-31, 1995 This week Ken welcomes old friend, favorite person, and TV Writer (Only Murders in the Building, Silicon Valley), Rob Turbovsky. Ken and Rob discuss Rob's time in Boston, moving to LA, Thai food, Ken catching Rob on his failing into retirement journey, getting to write for your heroes, Martin Short doing a Clifford impression JUST for you, The Oscars, David Letterman, Forrest Gump and Pulp Fiction, cigarettes to Rx drugs, Ask TV Guide, how you used to have to ask questions about pop culture before the internet, placing Greg Barnes, Geraldo's legal background, Martin Landeau, Ed Wood, shows set in Boston, people stalking TV members, Tracy Gold in Ladykiller, Made for TV movies, weird horny Tylnol ads, male fragility, Chicago Hunk: Peter Berg, the odd 90s trend of barefoot celebrity photos, Aspen Extreme, celebrith recipies, using a sword to chop lettuce, Dave Couler's Swordfish with tomato sauce, Alex Trebek's dangerous frying style, Charles Grodin's talk show, Rob's oral history of Clifford for Vulture, SCTV, how Ken insists the Martin Short role in Captain Ron was written for Steve Martin, The Bob Hope Young Comedian's Special vs. The HBO Young Comedians Special, the memory hole of Backdraft, the lost era of movies, Taxi reruns, MST3k, Lawmower Man, Oscar counter programming, Cabin Boy, Raising Caine, the lost full musical cut of "I'll Do Anything", Phantom of the Paradise, Dead Pilots Society, the greatness of Mark McKinney, Exit 57, The Vacant Lot, Twilight Zone: The Movie, American Inventors Corp, a Tribute to Andy Kaufman, Unsolved Mysteries, Stormy Justice, Crime Story, being pranked by Tony Clifton, how turning to stand up is the worst thing ever, Major League, Midnight Run, how Beverly Hills Cop II is the better movie than Beverly Hills Cop, and loving John Waters.
We're pulling out the big guns just like Rosewood as we discuss the 1987 sequel Beverly Hills Cop II! You'll hear why we think this is the best sequel in the series, why we think the director Tony Scott is best kept in a cage like this film and musings about all the guest star comedians that Eddie Murphy decided to put into this movie. Thanks to our monthly supporters Andrew Pangle Steve Weiss Matthew Aldrich Edward Lankford Heather Sahami
John and Kay have a spoilers filled discussion about the Beverly Hills Cop II movie from 1987. Links: Beverly Hills Cop II @ IMDB.com: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0092644 Email us at TheGuys@ComicBookPage.com Join the discussion on our forum at: http://forum.comicbookpage.com Join the Comic Book Page Slack channel: http://comicbookpage.com/cbp_slack_request.php This podcast episode originated on the Comic Book Page website: […]
Axel Foley is back, and he's ready to blow more stuff up! Eddie Murphy returns as Axel Foley as he looks to unravel the Alphabet Crimes, and once the case takes a personal turn, must outfit an illegal arms dealer as well as his hit lady. Does this sequel live up to the hype.....is it perhaps even better than the original? Here's my review for Beverly Hills Cop II! The Reel Pineapple is your one-stop shop for the latest movie reviews, trailer breakdowns, and more! Subscribe to the show on YouTube at The Reel Pineapple Follow me on BlueSky at reelpineapple.bsky.social Follow me on TikTok & Instagram @jhunterreelpineapple Follow me on Letterboxd at BlackShazam Follow me on Twitch at www.twitch.tv/thereelpineapple Subscribe & five Star rate The Reel Pineapple to us wherever you listen to podcasts! Rate, Like, Share, & Subscribe! Follow me on all of our socials! linktr.ee/jhunterreelpineapple
Forrest, Conan Neutron, Kristina Oakes, Kt Baldassaro and our good friend Bonnie Burton talk about Tony Scott's 1983 British erotic vampire film The Hunger!! This 1983 erotic horror film was Tony Scott's directorial debut starring Catherine Deneuve, David Bowie and Susan Sarandon. Tony Scott would quickly go on to direct films like Top Gun, True Romance, Beverly Hills Cop II, and the Last Boy Scout working in Hollywood with Jerry Bruckheimer as his trusty producer. #vampire #dracula #horrormoviepodcast #horror #moviereview #davidbowie #moviepodcast #cinema #cinephile #filmpodcast #susansarandon #catherinedeneuve #tonyscott #ridleyscott #dracula #movielovers #MovieNightExtravaganza #nosferatu #VampireMovies #horrorclassics #halloweenvibes #dracula #filmhistory #livestream #horrormovies #horrorfilmanalysis #horrorfan #horroraddict #HorrorMovieBuff #classichorror #vampirelore #spookyseason #filmtalk #cinema #movies #filmmaking Kristina's birthday is on October 11th and she'd like donations to go to the Palmetto State Abortion Fund: https://www.facebook.com/donate/873283398280034/10234692920966410/Bonnie Burton is one third of @thenightshift3871 with Renee Ruin and Jenna Haze https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClY8KismmRuNxYs30TT25EgWatch KT Baldassaro & Jared Skolnick's Girl in the Basement: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mcn2Q57VXEQ Join our discord: https://discord.gg/ZHU8W55pnh The Movie Night Extravaganza Patreon helps us keep the show going.. become a Patron and support the show!! https://patreon.com/MovieNightExtra Conan Neutron has music available from Conan Neutron & The Secret Friends https://neutronfriends.bandcamp.com OR if you want to become a Protonic Reversal patron: patreon.com/protonicreversal
Candyman and Cultural Contradictions: Grateful Dead's Egypt AdventureIn this episode of the Deadhead Cannabis Show, host Larry Mishkin highlights two key topics: a favorite Grateful Dead show and his recent experiences at Goose concerts. First, Larry talks about an iconic Grateful Dead concert that took place on September 16, 1978, at the Sun et Lumiere Theater in Giza, Egypt, near the pyramids and the Sphinx. This event is special not just for its unique location but also for featuring collaborations with Egyptian musician Hamza El Din, who joined the Dead for a jam session. The Egypt shows are remembered for their blend of American rock and ancient Egyptian culture, marking a historic moment in music history.Larry also reflects on the song "Candyman" by the Grateful Dead, exploring its themes of melancholy and contradiction within the counterculture of the 1960s. He discusses how the song portrays a sympathetic yet flawed character, and how it resonates with the complex dynamics of that era, blending elements of peace, revolution, and criminality.Switching gears, Larry shares his recent experiences attending two Goose concerts in Chicago. He highlights Goose's cover of Bob Seger's "Hollywood Nights" and talks about the band's growing popularity. Larry attended the concerts with family and friends and praises the outdoor venue in Chicago, noting its impressive atmosphere and the city's skyline as a backdrop. He fondly recalls his connections to Bob Seger's music from his youth and marvels at how younger bands like Goose continue to bring classic rock into their performances. Grateful DeadSeptember 16, 1978 (46 years ago)Son Et Lumiere Theater (aka Sphinx Theatre)Giza, EgyptGrateful Dead Live at Sphinx Theatre on 1978-09-16 : Free Borrow & Streaming : Internet Archive Giza (/ˈɡiːzə/; sometimes spelled Gizah, Gizeh, Geeza, Jiza; Arabic: الجيزة, romanized: al-Jīzah, pronounced [ald͡ʒiːzah], Egyptian Arabic: الجيزةel-Gīza[elˈgiːzæ])[3] is the third-largest city in Egypt by area after Cairo and Alexandria; and fourth-largest city in Africa by population after Kinshasa, Lagos, and Cairo. It is the capital of Giza Governorate with a total population of 4,872,448 in the 2017 census.[4] It is located on the west bank of the Nile opposite central Cairo, and is a part of the Greater Cairo metropolis. Giza lies less than 30 km (18.64 mi) north of Memphis (Men-nefer, today the village of Mit Rahina), which was the capital city of the unified Egyptian state during the reign of pharaoh Narmer, roughly 3100 BC. Giza is most famous as the location of the Giza Plateau, the site of some of the most impressive ancient monuments in the world, including a complex of ancient Egyptian royal mortuary and sacred structures, among which are the Great Sphinx, the Great Pyramid of Giza, and a number of other large pyramids and temples. Giza has always been a focal point in Egypt's history due to its location close to Memphis, the ancient pharaonic capital of the Old Kingdom. Son et lumière (French pronunciation: [sɔ̃n e lymjɛʁ] (French, lit. "sound and light")), or a sound and light show, is a form of nighttime entertainment that is usually presented in an outdoor venue of historic significance.[1] Special lighting effects are projected onto the façade of a building or ruin and synchronized with recorded or live narration and music to dramatize the history of the place.[1] The invention of the concept is credited to Paul Robert-Houdin, who was the curator of the Château de Chambord in France, which hosted the world's first son et lumière in 1952.[1] Another was established in the early 1960s at the site of the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt. One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World and a star attraction in Egypt, the pyramids of Giza offer a completely different experience at night, when lasers, lights, and visual projections bring their history to life. Here's how to visit the pyramids after dark. The sound and light show at Giza takes place every night for 55 minutes by the Great Sphinx of king Kephren, it is a laser show with history narration of your own language. Kyle FitzgeraldThe National Standing under a total lunar eclipse at the foot of ancient power by the Great Pyramid, the Grateful Dead were concluding the final show of their three-night run at the Sound and Light Theatre in Giza in 1978.His hair in pigtails, guitarist Jerry Garcia wove the outro of the percussive Nubian composition Olin Arageed into an extended opening of Fire on the Mountain. “There were Bedouins out on the desert dancing … It was amazing, it really was amazing,” Garcia said in a 1979 radio interview. The September 14-16 shows in Giza were the ultimate experiment for the American band – the first to play at the pyramids – known for pushing music beyond the realms of imagination. And just as the Grateful Dead were playing in the centre of ancient Egypt, a landmark peace treaty was being brokered in the US that would reshape geopolitics in the Middle East. For as the Grateful Dead arrived in Egypt as cultural ambassadors, on the other side of the world US president Jimmy Carter had gathered his Egyptian counterpart Anwar Sadat and Israeli prime minister Menachem Begin to broker the Camp David Accords that led to an Egyptian-Israeli peace settlement. “No show that they have ever done has the international significance of their three performances in Egypt,” said Richard Loren, the Grateful Dead's manager from 1974-1981. “When we left the stage on the last show, everybody was high on acid, and the first news that came on: They signed the Camp David agreement. Sadat, Begin and Carter signed the agreement in Camp David. This happened during those three days.” Loren, who produced the shows, credited his friendship with Jefferson Airplane vocalist Marty Balin, who had a keen interest in Egypt, for developing his own fascination with the country. “The lead singer for Jefferson Airplane is the seed that resulted in the Grateful Dead playing in Egypt,” he said. Loren recalled riding a camel around the pyramid site during a three-week visit in 1975. To his right were the pyramids. In front of him, the Sphinx. “And I look down and I see a stage, and a light bulb went off in my head immediately. The Grateful Dead ought to play in Egypt,” he said. Loren, associate Alan Trist and Grateful Dead bass player Phil Lesh formed a scouting committee that would be responsible for liaising with American and Egyptian officials, Secret Service members and Egyptian first lady Jehan Sadat to allow the Grateful Dead to play in front of the pyramids. After the mission to the proposed site, meetings in Washington and Egypt, discussions with government officials and a party for the consulate, the band still needed to convince officials the purpose of the show was to make music – not money. And so the Dead paid their own expenses and offered to donate all the proceeds.Half would be donated to the Faith and Hope Society – the Sadats' favourite charity – and the other to Egypt's Department of Antiquities. “It was a sales pitch by the three of us – Alan, Richard and Phil,” Loren said. A telegram was sent on March 21, 1978, confirming the Grateful Dead would perform two open-air shows at the Sound and Light in front of the Great Pyramid and Sphinx. They would go on to play three shows. Describing the planning, bassist Phil Lesh said, "It sort of became my project because I was one of the first people in the band who was on the trip of playing at places of power. You know, power that's been preserved from the ancient world. The pyramids are like the obvious number one choice because no matter what anyone thinks they might be, there is definitely some kind of mojo about the pyramids."[11]Rather than ship all of the required sound reinforcement equipment from the United States, the PA and a 24-track, mobile studio recording truck were borrowed from the Who, in the UK. The Dead crew set up their gear at the open-air theater on the east side of the Great Sphinx, for three nights of concerts. The final two, September 15 & 16, 1978, are excerpted for the album. The band referred to their stage set-up as "The Gizah Sound and Light Theater". The final night's performance coincided with a total lunar eclipse. Drummer Bill Kreutzmann played with a cast, having broken his wrist while horseback riding. The King's Chamber of the nearby Great Pyramid of Giza was rigged with a speaker and microphone in a failed attempt to live-mix acoustical echo.[12] Lesh recalled that through the shows he observed "an increasing number of shadowy figures gathering just at the edge of the illuminated area surrounding the stage and audience – not locals, as they all seem to be wearing the same garment, a dark, hooded robe. These, it turns out, are the Bedouin, the nomadic horsemen of the desert: drawn in by the music and lights... each night they have remained to dance and sway rhythmically for the duration of the show."[13] Kreutzmann recalls "Egypt instantly became the biggest, baddest, and most legendary field trip that we took during our entire thirty years as a band... It was priceless and perfect and, at half a million dollars, a bargain in the end. Albeit, a very expensive bargain."[14] The concerts weren't expected to be profitable (proceeds were donated to the Department of Antiquities and a charity chosen by Jehan Sadat). Costs were to be offset by the production of a triple-live album; however, performances did not turn out as proficient as planned, musically, and technical problems plagued the recordings.[10] The results were shelved as the band focused instead on a new studio album, Shakedown Street. INTRO: Candyman Track #3 2:54 – 4:50 From Songfacts: the American Beauty album is infused with sadness. Jerry Garcia's mother was still seriously injured and her still fate uncertain following an automotive accident, while Phil Lesh was still grieving his father's passing. The melancholic aura comes through in "Candyman" as much as any other song on the album.The effect of the melodic sadness on the song's context is interesting, to say the least. It makes everything about the candyman character in the song seem sympathetic, when the lyrics suggest that he is anything but. Dead lyricist Robert Hunter said he certainly didn't resonate with the character's penchant for violence (more on that below).The Random House Historical Dictionary of American Slang defines the term "candyman" primarily as a drug dealer and secondarily as a man who is lucky in general and lucky with women in particular. The latter version seems to fit better with the song, as the character announces his arrival to all the women in town and tells them they ought to open their windows (presumably to let him in). While there's no evidence to suggest that Hunter was getting at anything too deep with the song, "Candyman" does provide an interesting perspective on the contradictions of the 1960s counterculture. Mixed in with all the peaceniks and flowers were hard-drug pushers, violent revolutionaries, and common criminals. By 1970, this stew had long since become so mixed-up that its attendant parts could no longer be cleanly extracted from each other. The fact that American Beauty came out in the midst of the Manson Family "hippie cult killings" trial says just about all that needs to be said about the complicated reality that had arisen out of the 1960s counterculture.Beyond all that, though, the outlaw song that romanticizes criminality is a long-held and cherished tradition in American music. With American Beauty, Jerry Garcia wanted the Dead to do something like "California country western," where they focused more on the singing than on the instrumentation. So the sang Hunter's lyrics: Good mornin', Mr. BensonI see you're doin' wellIf I had me a shotgunI'd blow you straight to HellThis is an oddly violent line for a song by the Grateful Dead, who sought to embody the '60s peace-and-love ethos about as sincerely and stubbornly as any act to come out of the era. It always got a raucous applause from the audience, too, which seems equally incongruous with the Deadhead culture.Hunter was bothered by the cheers. In an interview published in Goin' Down the Road by Blair Jackson (p. 119), he brings this phenomenon up when asked if any of his songs has been widely misinterpreted. He mentions that he had first witnessed an audience's enthusiastic response to violence while watching the 1975 dystopian film Rollerball and "couldn't believe" the cheers.Hunter tells Jackson that he hopes fans know that the perspective in "Candyman" is from a character and not from himself. He stresses the same separation between himself and the womanizer in "Jack Straw." As far as the Mr. Benson in "Candyman," David Dodd in the Annotated Grateful Dead Lyrics makes a great case for that being Sheriff Benson from Leadbelly's "Midnight Special" (who may very well have been based on a real sheriff). If true, this might place "Candyman" in Houston, Texas (though Hunter might not have had anything so specific in mind). Almost always a first set song. Often featured in acoustic sets, back in the day. This version features this awesome Garcia solo that we were listing to. Maybe he was inspired by the pyramids or whatever magical spirits might have come out from within to see this American band the Grateful Dead. Hopefully, it made those spirits grateful themselves. Played: 273First: April 3, 1970 at Armory Fieldhouse, Cincinnati, OH, USALast: June 30, 1995 at Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh, PA, USA SHOW No. 1: Hamza El Din Track #10 7:30 – 9:00 Hamza El Din (Arabicحمزة علاء الدين) (July 10, 1929 – May 22, 2006) was an Egyptian Nubian composer, oudplayer, tar player, and vocalist. He was born in southern Egypt and was an internationally known musician of his native region Nubia, situated on both sides of the Egypt–Sudan border. After musical studies in Cairo, he lived and studied in Italy, Japan and the United States. El Din collaborated with a wide variety of musical performers, including Sandy Bull, the Kronos Quartet and the Grateful Dead. His performances attracted the attention of the Grateful Dead, Joan Baez, and Bob Dylan in the 1960s, which led to a recording contract and to his eventual emigration to the United States. In 1963, El Din shared an apartment in the San Francisco Bay Area with folk musician Sandy Bull. Following his appearance at the Newport Folk Festival in 1964, he recorded two albums for Vanguard Records, released 1964–65. His 1971 recording Escalay: The Water Wheel, published by Nonesuch Records and produced by Mickey Hart, has been recognized as one of the first world music recordings to gain wide release in the West, and was claimed as an influence by some American minimalist composers, such as Steve Reich and Terry Riley, as well as by Grateful Dead percussionist Mickey Hart.[1] He also performed with the Grateful Dead, most famously during their Egypt concerts of 1978. During these three shows, Hamza El Din, performed as a guest and played his composition "Ollin Arageed" He was backed by the students of his Abu Simbel school and accompanied by the Grateful Dead. After Egypt, hamza el din played with the dead in the U.S. On October 21st, back in 1978, the Grateful Dead were in the midst of wrapping up a fiery five-night run at San Francisco's Winterland Ballroom. This string of shows was particularly special for the band, as they marked the first shows played by the Dead following their now-legendary performances near the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt a month prior. n an effort to bring their experiences in Northern Africa home with them to share with their fans, the Dead's '78 Winterland run saw sit-ins by Egyptian percussionist, singer, and oud player Hamza El Din. On October 21st, El Din opened the show solo, offering his divine percussion before the Grateful Dead slowly emerged to join him for an ecstatic rendition of “Ollin Arageed”, a number based off a Nubian wedding tune, before embarking on a soaring half-acoustic, half-electric jam, that we will get to on the other side of Music News: MUSIC NEWS: Lead in music: Goose — "Hollywood Nights" (Bob Seger) — Fiddler's Green — 6/8/24 (youtube.com) 0:00 – 1:10 Goose covering Bob Seeger and the Silver Bullet Band's Hollywood Nights, this version from earlier this year but Goose did play it Friday night in Chicago at the Salt Shed's Festival stage outside along the Chicago river with the Skyline in the background. Very impressive. "Hollywood Nights" is a song written and recorded by American rock artist Bob Seger. It was released in 1978 as the second single from his album, Stranger in Town. Seger said "The chorus just came into my head; I was driving around in the Hollywood Hills, and I started singing 'Hollywood nights/Hollywood hills/Above all the lights/Hollywood nights.' I went back to my rented house, and there was a Time with Cheryl Tiegs on the cover...I said 'Let's write a song about a guy from the Midwest who runs into someone like this and gets caught up in the whole bizarro thing.'" [1] Seger also said that "Hollywood Nights" was the closest he has had to a song coming to him in a dream, similar to how Keith Richards described the riff to "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" coming to him in a dream. Robert Clark Seger (/ˈsiːɡər/SEE-gər; born May 6, 1945) is a retired American singer, songwriter, and musician. As a locally successful Detroit-area artist, he performed and recorded with the groups Bob Seger and the Last Heard and the Bob Seger System throughout the 1960s, In 1973, he put together the Silver Bullet Band, with a group of Detroit-area musicians, with whom he became most successful on the national level with the album Live Bullet (1976), recorded live with the Silver Bullet Band in 1975 at Cobo Hall in Detroit, Michigan. In 1976, he achieved a national breakout with the studio album Night Moves. On his studio albums, he also worked extensively with the Alabama-based Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section, which appeared on several of Seger's best-selling singles and albums. A roots rock musician with a classic raspy, powerful voice, Seger is known for his songs concerning love, women, and blue-collar themes, and is one of the best-known artists of the heartland rock genre. He has recorded many hits, including "Night Moves", "Turn the Page", "Mainstreet", "Still the Same", "Hollywood Nights", "Against the Wind", "You'll Accomp'ny Me", "Shame on the Moon", "Roll Me Away", "Like a Rock", and "Shakedown", the last of which was written for the 1987 film Beverly Hills Cop II and topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart. He also co-wrote the Eagles' number-one hit "Heartache Tonight", and his recording of "Old Time Rock and Roll" was named one of the Songs of the Century in 2001. Which leads us to: Goose plays three nights in Chicago: Wednesday, Thursday and Friday night at the Salt Shed. I caught the Thursday and Friday show. Went with my wife on Thursday and hung out with good friends John and Marnie, her brothers Rick and Joel, Stephan and others. Friday with my son Daniel and good buddy Kevin who got us rock star parking and even more impressively killer seats dead center at the bottom of the grandstands in the back of the floor, a few feet off the floor and dead center so we could see everything, hear everything and have a place to sit and rest for a few minutes when needed. I have to say, I've now seen Goose five times and enjoy them more and more. Great musical jams, great light show, lots of good energy from the band and the fans. Rick Mitoratando is a first class guitartist and singer, Peter Anspach on keyboard and guitar and vocals, Jeff Arevalo, percussionist, Trevor Weekz on bass and newcomer, Cotter Ellis on drums, replacing original drummer, Ben Askind. Began playing in 2014 in Wilton Connecticut so this is their 10 year and they are just getting stronger. They really love what they do and its shows in their live performances. Great set lists in Chicago: Thursday night they were joined on stage by Julian Lage, a jazz composer and guitarist for the last two songs of the first set, A Western Sun and Turned Clouds. If you have not yet seen Goose you need to see Goose. Soon. Jane's Addiction Concert Ends Abruptly After Perry Farrell Punches Dave Navarro Onstage 3. Jane's Addiction Offer ‘Heartfelt Apology' for Fight, Cancel Sunday's Show Phish announce 3 night run in Albany Oct. 25 – 27 to benefit Divided Sky Foundation A residential program for people recovering from drug and alcohol abuse. The Divided Sky Foundation, a 46-bed nonprofit recovery center spearheaded by Phish frontman Trey Anastasio, will be an abstinence-based, nonmedical residence, one of the first ofits kind in Vermont. The Divided Sky Foundation is a charitable nonprofit founded by Anastasio; it purchased the Ludlow location to create a substance-use disorder treatment center back in 2021. Anastasio, Phish's lead guitarist and vocalist, has dealt publicly with his own drug and alcohol use and later sobriety, a journey that brought him under the supervision of drug court in Washington County, New York, in the mid-2000s. There, he met Gulde, who worked in the court system at the time, and the two have stayed friends since. Together, Gulde and Anastasio used their personal experiences with treatment facilities to implement a vision for the Ludlow space, she said. Very cool organization, deserves everyone's support. Trey turned it around which is why he is now 5 years older than Jerry was when he died in 1995 and Trey and Phish are just getting stronger and stronger. SHOW No. 2: Ollin Arageed Track #11 13:10 – 14:42 Musical composition written by Hamza El-Din. He and members of the Abu Simbel School of Luxor choir opened the shows with his composition Olin Arageed on nights one and two, and opened set two of night three with the song as well. Joined on stage by the band. Fun, different and a shout out to the locals. The Dead played it a few more times with Hamza and then retired it for good. SHOW No. 3: Fire On The Mountain Track #12 13:00 – end INTO Iko Iko Track #13 0:00 – 1:37 This transition is one of my all time Dead favorites. Out of a stand alone Fire (no Scarlet lead in) into a sublime and spacey Iko Iko. Another perfect combination for the pyramids, sphinx and full lunar eclipse.A great reason to listen to this show and these two tunes. MJ NEWS: MJ Lead in Song Still Blazin by Wiz Khalifa: Still Blazin (feat. Alborosie) (youtube.com) 0:00 – 0:45 We talked all about Wiz Khalifa on last week's episode after I saw him headline the Miracle in Mundelein a week ago. But did not have a chance to feature any of his tunes last week. This one is a natural for our show. This song is from Kush & Orange Juice (stylized as Kush and OJ) is the eighth mixtape by American rapper Wiz Khalifa. It was released on April 14, 2010, by Taylor Gang Records and Rostrum Records. Kush & Orange Juice gained notoriety after its official release by making it the number-one trending topic on both Google and Twitter.[1] On the same day, a link to the mixtape was posted for download on Wiz's Twitter.[2] The hashtag#kushandorangejuice became the number-six trending topic on the microblogging service after its release and remained on the top trending items on Twitter for three days.[ 1. Nixon Admitted Marijuana Is ‘Not Particularly Dangerous' In Newly Discovered Recording2. Marijuana Use By Older Americans Has Nearly Doubled In The Last Three Years, AARP-Backed Study Shows3. Medical Marijuana Helps People With Arthritis And Other Rheumatic Conditions Reduce Use Of Opioids And Other Medications, Study Shows4. U.S. Marijuana Consumers Have Spent More Than $4.1 Billion On Pre-Rolled Joints In The Past Year And A Half, Industry Report Finds SHOW No. 4: Sunrise Track #162:08 – 3:37 Grateful dead song written, music and lyrics by Donna Jean Godchaux. Released on Terrapin Station album, July 27, 1977 There are two accounts of the origins of this song, both of which may be true. One is that it is about Rolling Thunder, the Indian Shaman, conducting a ceremony (which certainly fits with many of the lyrics). The other is that it was written by Donna in memory of Rex Jackson, one of the Grateful Dead's crew (after whom the Rex Foundation is named). The song is about a Native American medicine man named Rolling Thunder, who spent a lot of time with the Dead."'Sunrise' is about sunrise services we attended and what Rolling Thunder would do," Godchaux said on the Songfacts Podcast. "It's very literal actually. Rolling Thunder would conduct a sunrise service, so that's how that came about."Donna Jean Godchaux wrote this song on piano after Jerry Garcia asked her to write a song for the Terrapin Station album. She said it just flowed out of her - music and lyrics - and was one of the easiest songs she ever wrote.The drumming at the end of the song was played by a real medicine man. "We cut it in Los Angeles, and he came and brought the medicine drum, so what you hear on the end is the real deal," Godchaux told Songfacts. "It was like a sanctuary in that studio when he was playing that. It was very heavy." It was played regularly by the Grateful Dead in 1977 and 1978 (Donna left the band in early 1979).This version is the last time the band ever played it. Played: 30 timesFirst: May 1, 1977 at The Palladium, New York, NY, USALast: September 16, 1978 at the Pyramids, Giza Egypt OUTRO: Shakedown Street Track #17 3:07 – 4:35 Title track from Shakedown Street album November 8, 1978 One of Jerry's best numbers. A great tune that can open a show, open the second set, occasionally played as an encore, but not here. It is dropped into the middle of the second set as the lead in to Drums. This is only the second time the song is played by the band. Played: 164 timesFirst: August 31, 1978 at Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Morrison, CO, USALast: July 9, 1995 at Soldier Field, Chicago, IL – opened the second set, the final set of music ever performed by the band. Shout outs: Karen Shmerling's birthday This week my beautiful granddaughter, Ruby, is coming to town to visit. Can't wait to see her and her parents. .Produced by PodConx Deadhead Cannabis Show - https://podconx.com/podcasts/deadhead-cannabis-showLarry Mishkin - https://podconx.com/guests/larry-mishkinRob Hunt - https://podconx.com/guests/rob-huntJay Blakesberg - https://podconx.com/guests/jay-blakesbergSound Designed by Jamie Humiston - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-humiston-91718b1b3/Recorded on Squadcast
Send us a textAs we move forward in Sequel September, Shawn and Colin revisit the world of our 91st episode, when we look at the action/comedy 'Beverly Hills Cop II '. More Axel, Rosewood and Taggart. We discuss all the important things like unconventional gun ranges, tall Amazonian women, odd places for a jog or feeding horses, street crime solving techniques, Playboy bunnies, hijacked homes, and so much more. Is it better than the first? What did we think? Tune in to find out!5 Star reviews help drive us up the charts. Please take a minute and review us.If you would like to contact or donate to us: iusedtolikethisone@gmail.comwww.patreon.com/iusedtolikethisoneWebsite: www.iusedtolikethisone.comInstagram: @iusedtolikethisoneTwitter: @iused2likethis1Facebook: I Used To Like This OneBluesky: @iusedtolikethisone.bsky.socialSnapchat: @iused2likethis1Created/Produced/Hosted by: Shawn Wells and Colin StewartOfficial Substitute Co-host: Aaron Knowles @betteractions @oblivionbarpod @shredthestress Edited by: Shawn WellsOriginal Music by: Lindon Carter (look for his band 'Carter & the Capitals' on all music streaming platforms)Website design: David SonSpecial Thanks To: Tracy Sheremeta, Lindon Carter, Kris Wells and Graham Wells for their contributions to the show.Hear more content from Shawn with his other podcast 'In Front Of The Yellow Line'.Support the mental health of Military Veterans with Aaron Knowles's non-profit www.shredthestress.org©️2024 And Sometimes Why? Productions.
Dion, Irv, and Jon take their favorite number 87, and go back in time to rank their favorite movies from the year 1987. Apologies to the box office as Three Men and a Baby, Fatal Attraction, and Beverly Hills Cop II were cut from the list and they were the top-grossing movies released in that year. The Oscar-winning picture from that year, The Last Emperor was also cut from the list. Apologies should also be offered to those who love their "chick-flicks" as Dirty Dancing and Can't Buy Me Love also miss the list. What movie do you enjoy the most from this list: Full Metal Jacket, The Princess Bride, Predator, Spaceballs, The Untouchables, Lethal Weapon, Planes, Trains, and Automobiles? Follow us on X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram @ThatsaGoodPoin1 Theme: Protofunk by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4247-protofunk License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Welcome to Hooked on Movies. In this episode we will be reviewing the 2nd movie in the Beverly Hills Cop series with the 1987 release of Beverly Hills Cop II
THIS WEEK: Beverly Hills Cop (1984), Beverly Hills Cop II (1987), Beverly Hills Cop III (1994), Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F (2024)The biggest surprise of 2024 might be that there's one person John Landis can't kill despite his best efforts: Axel Foley. Join us as we dig into the Beverly Hills Cop franchise, crown Eddie Murphy the king of on-screen improv, unpack what makes part three so bad, and figure out if Eddie has still got it 30 years later.Donate to Palestinian Medical Aid Support Optimism Vaccine on Patreon
Listen up, boppers! This week, we're asking if the second Beverly Hills Cop holds up. A time when Eddie Murphy was at the full height of his powers, for better or for worse. You know what they say, you can take the Hills Cop out of the Beverly, but you can't take the Beverly out of the Hills Cop!
Episode #178 – Beverly Hills Cop Franchise (1984-2024) Join us in this exciting episode of the Movie Pals Podcast as we dive into the iconic Beverly Hills Cop franchise, spanning from its debut in 1984 to the latest installment in 2024. 0:00 - Intro 00:34 - Intro to Beverly Hills Cop Franchise 05:30 - Review of “Beverly Hills Cop” (1984) 29:52 - Review of “Beverly Hills Cop II” (1987) 51:50 - Review of “Beverly Hills Cop III” (1994) 1:11:51 - Review of “Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F” (2024) 1:34:05 - Closing Thoughts on Beverly Hills Franchise 1:35:49 - Outro: Tune in for a fun and comprehensive look at one of Hollywood's beloved action-comedy series!
In this episode of The Beverly Hills Cop Rewatch, Cory and Eoghan turn the heat back on and up as they discuss Beverly Hills Cop II. Blog Post
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Axel Foley returns to Beverly Hills to solve a series of violent crimes. Join us as we chat about the trouble with making sequels, shooting virtual reality guns, and keeping vitamins in a paper bag. Then we find out if Beverly Hills Cop II stands the Test of Time.
We feel the love with Kinds of Kindness plus we also discuss Horizon: An American Saga - Chapter 1, Challengers, Mute Witness and Spermworld. 0:00 - Intro 16:10 - Review: Kinds of Kindness 47:54 - Other Stuff We Watched: Horizon: An American Saga - Chapter 1, Mute Witness, Beverly Hills Cop II, Challengers, Spermworld, The Mole 1:24:00 - This Week on DVD, Blu-ray and VOD 1:25:38 - Outro 1:27:00 - Spoiler Discussion: Kinds of Kindness
Hosts Josh and Jamie and special guest documentary filmmaker Lance Oppenheim discuss two films that inspired his latest HBO mini-series REN FAIRE with a double feature of George Romero's dorky, tender two-and-half-hour Hawksian community hangout melodrama about people who run a motorcycle gearhead Arthurian renaissance faire KNIGHTRIDERS (1981) and the most mixed bag/cursed object anyone has brought on the show: TWILIGHT ZONE: THE MOVIE (1983) directed by John Landis, Steven Spielberg, Joe Dante and George Miller. Next week's episode is a patron-exclusive bonus episode on BEVERLY HILLS COP (1984) and BEVERLY HILLS COP II (1987), you can get access to that episode (and all past + future bonus episodes) by subscribing to our $5 tier on Patreon: www.patreon.com/sleazoidspodcast Intro // 00:00-14:35 KNIGHTRIDERS // 14:35-1:08:55 TWILIGHT ZONE // 1:08:55-1:51:28 Outro // 1:51:28-1:56:16 MERCH: www.teepublic.com/stores/sleazoids?ref_id=17667 WEBSITE: www.sleazoidspodcast.com/ Pod Twitter: twitter.com/sleazoidspod Pod Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/SLEAZOIDS/ Josh's Twitter: twitter.com/thejoshl Josh's Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/thejoshl Jamie's Twitter: twitter.com/jamiemilleracas Jamie's Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/jamiemiller
Í tilefni þess að fyrsta Beverly Hills Cop myndin fagnar 40 ára afmæli í ár og þar sem fjórða myndin er á leiðinni á Netflix, þá komu leikarinn Hansel Eagle, rapparinn Kilo og matgæðingurinn Snorri Guðmundsson til Hafsteins til að ræða þessa skemmtilegu seríu. Í þættinum ræða þeir meðal annars hversu ungur Eddie Murphy var í fyrstu myndinni, hversu gamall Taggart var í rauninni, hvort Beverly Hills Cop II sé best af þeim, hversu leiður Murphy var þegar hann gerði þriðju myndina, hvort Kilo myndi gera hvað sem er fyrir launin sem Eddie fékk fyrir þriðju myndina, hvort Eddie Murphy sé með betri feril en Adam Sandler og margt, margt fleira. Þátturinn er í boði Sambíóanna og Smash
Welcome to Director Watch! On this AwardsWatch podcast, co-hosts Ryan McQuade and Jay Ledbetter attempt to breakdown, analyze, and ultimately, get inside the mind of some of cinema's greatest auteurs. In doing so, they will look at their filmographies, explore what drives them artistically and what makes their decision-making process so fascinating. Add in a few silly tangents and a fun game at the end of the episode and you've got yourself a podcast we truly hope you love. On episode 49 of the Director Watch Podcast, the boys are joined by AwardsWatch contributor Karen Peterson to discuss the latest film in their Tony Scott series, Days of Thunder (1990). Four years after making the monster hit that was Top Gun, Tony Scott reteamed with Tom Cruise and producers Dom Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer to take their collaboration from the skies to the racetrack with Days of Thunder. After making Beverly Hills Cop II and Revenge (which are discussed briefly on the show), Scott was tapped to recreate the magic of his 1986 hit, this time with his leading man a bigger star and co-writer on the project, inspired by Cruise falling in love with racing, as well as the producers loving this new idea. While Scott clashed with Simpson and Bruckheimer throughout the production, the end result is an entertaining sports action drama with tremendous performances by Cruise and Robert Duvall, as well as the breakout role for Nicole Kidman. Ryan, Jay and Karen (the biggest Tom Cruise fan we know) discuss the film, their relationships to the sport of racing and their overall love of sports, Karen's favorite Tom Cruise movie, the overt boyish behavior the characters have throughout the film, if the ending/John C. Reilly side plot works, the racing scenes, the infamous wheelchair race scene between Cruise and Michael Rooker, and if this movie is better than Top Gun. You can listen to the Director Watch Podcast wherever you stream podcasts, from iTunes, iHeartRadio, Soundcloud, Stitcher, Spotify, Audible, Amazon Music and more. This podcast runs 2h05m. The guys will be back next week to continue their series on the films of Tony Scott with a review of his next film, The Last Boy Scout. You can rent it via iTunes and Amazon Prime rental in preparation for the next episode of Director Watch. Till then, let's get into it. Music: MUSICALIFE, from Pond5 (intro) and “B-3” from BoxCat Games Nameless: The Hackers RPG Soundtrack (outro).
Die Sonne spiegelt sich in den Pilotenbrillen kühner Militärasse und bringt den Asphalt in L.A. zum Schmelzen … und Dennis und Patrick sitzen derweil in ihren Aufnahmekabuffs und sprechen hitzegeschützt über einen der erfolgreichsten und zugleich am wenigsten geschätzten Hollywoodregisseure der 80er und 90er Jahre: Schon Tony Scotts Debütspielfilm **The Hunger - Begierde (1983) **kann ordentlich begeistern – zumindest einen der beiden Herren am Mikrofon. Und Top Gun - Sie fürchten weder Tod noch Teufel (1986) ist ja schon aufgrund seines Blockbusterstatus unkritisierbar. Oder? Außerdem: Der vermutlich unpopulärste Take, den ihr diese Woche in einem Filmpodcast hören werdet: Beverly Hills Cop II (1987) ist in fast jeder Hinsicht besser als das Original. Say what?!?
Die Sonne spiegelt sich in den Pilotenbrillen kühner Militärasse und bringt den Asphalt in L.A. zum Schmelzen … und Dennis und Patrick sitzen derweil in ihren Aufnahmekabuffs und sprechen hitzegeschützt über einen der erfolgreichsten und zugleich am wenigsten geschätzten Hollywoodregisseure der 80er und 90er Jahre: Schon Tony Scotts Debütspielfilm **The Hunger - Begierde (1983) **kann ordentlich begeistern – zumindest einen der beiden Herren am Mikrofon. Und Top Gun - Sie fürchten weder Tod noch Teufel (1986) ist ja schon aufgrund seines Blockbusterstatus unkritisierbar. Oder? Außerdem: Der vermutlich unpopulärste Take, den ihr diese Woche in einem Filmpodcast hören werdet: Beverly Hills Cop II (1987) ist in fast jeder Hinsicht besser als das Original. Say what?!?
Flesh Wound Fist is back with a review of the 1987 action comedy sequel, BEVERLY HILLS COP II. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VbSO1fYXgDE #BeverlyHillsCop #EddieMurphy #JudgeReinhold #BronsonPinchot #PaulReiser #Netflix #BeverlyHillsCop4 #DamonWayans #Wayans #JohnAshton #Action #80s #80sClassic #BananaMan #1980s #SNL #SaturdayNightLive #RonnyCox #Cops #Hilarious #Funny
Jason's reign of terror has begun. Get ready for SEQUELS SEQUELS SEQUELS. Here's the first one.
"Beverly Hills Cop II" is a mixed bag of nostalgia and action, with Eddie Murphy's charm and Tony Scott's directorial finesse elevating the viewing experience. Tune in as we break down the highs and lows of this '80s classic. Whether you're a die-hard fan or revisiting Axel Foley's adventures, this episode is sure to spark some lively discussions about the golden era of action-comedy films.
Justin and Paul are back! This week on another WILDCARD WEDNESDAY they discuss six more gems. This week's films include "Enter the Dragon," "Lucy," "Beverly Hills Cop II," "X," "Rush Hour," and "Pearl."
Episode 170 of Tom Clark's 6M Podcast focuses on Beverly Hills Cop II. Tom Clark and Phil Lindsey tackle the follow-up to one of the biggest films of all time, wtih a deep dive on the Eddie Murphy-lead cast, as well as story discussion and speculation on the franchise's future. Will the upcoming part four live up to the standard set by the first three films? Dive into that, and much more! Catch our review of Beverly Hills Cop Visit the BO!NK Studios Website Follow the show on social media: Twitter Facebook Instagram For more from BO!NK Studios, check out the links below: Tom Clark's Main Event Two Nations Under Ted: A Ted Lasso Podcast © Boink Studios 2023
Back in 1986, right in between Beverly Hills Cop and Beverly Hills Cop II, Eddie Murphy did a movie for Paramount that opened, made a decent amount of money, and promptly vanished from our collective memory. In this episode you'll hear me and writer / producer Zack Stentz (@musezack) discuss our fond memories of this odd film, and our opinions on how it holds up now. Enjoy! (Thanks, patrons!) note: my audio is slightly muffled in this episode due to a stupid mistake I made. it's not too bad, but I am aware of it. thanks. Thanks for listening to Overhated! There are 100+ more episodes at patreon.com/scottEweinberg. Subscribe to hear them all now! Check out the list of episodes here: bit.ly/3WZiLFk. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, etc.
This follow-up to the mega-smash Beverly Hills Cop sees the Beverly Hills police department stymied by the so-called Alphabet Robberies, whereby stores with monographed goods are hit by a gang of highly skilled thieves. One of these armed thieves is a statuesque blonde named Karla Fry (Brigitte Nielsen), who becomes a prime suspect when she attempts to murder Capt. Bogomil (Ronny Cox), shooting him twice and leaving him on life support. This brings Detroit detective Axel Foley (Eddie Murphy) back out to the West Coast again, helping out his old friend, joining forces again with Beverly Hills detectives Taggart (John Ashton) and Rosewood (Judge Reinhold) in getting to the bottom of the case, despite the obstacles created by their new police chief, Lutz (Allen Garfield). All clues seem to lead to Maxwell Dent (Jurgen Prochnow), who appears to be using the robberies as a front for a much larger operation, although getting the evidence needed to bring him down isn't going to be easy, especially since Dent's men are armed to the teeth and know how to use their weapons.
In this episode, my guest is comedian and actor Paul Reiser. We discuss his upcoming shows at Cobb's Comedy Club, his tour called the "Big Font Comedy Tour," and how he's glad to be doing stand-up again. We also talked about Paul's various roles in TV and books, including his recent appearance on Stranger Things as Dr. Sam Owens.In this episode:Stand-up comedy and live performancesThe journey of becoming a comedianFinding your comedic voiceMaking your spouse laughOpening for Buddy RichAs a seasoned actor, writer, producer, and stand-up comedian, Paul Reiser continues to add to his list of accomplishments. In addition to co-creating and starring in the critically-acclaimed NBC series Mad About You (1992), which garnered him Emmy, Golden Globe, American Comedy Award, and Screen Actors Guild nominations for Best Actor in a Comedy Series, his successes also include his book, "Couplehood," which sold over two million copies and reached the number one spot on "The New York Times" best-seller list, and "Babyhood," his follow-up book, which features his trademark humorous take on the adventures of being a first-time father, which also made "The New York Times" best-seller list. He also wrote a follow-up bestseller, Familyhood.Born and raised in New York City, Reiser was drawn to Greenwich Village clubs, which featured, among others, George Carlin, Robert Klein, and David Steinberg. He subsequently attended college at the State University of New York at Binghamton, where he majored in music (piano and composition) and participated in drama classes. During his university years, he was active in student theater productions at the Hinman Little Theater, an on-campus community theater organization located in Hinman College, his dorm community. Reiser later began performing as a comedian at the Improv and Comic Strip during university summer breaks.Remembered for notable performances in films such as Diner (1982), Aliens (1986), Beverly Hills Cop (1984) and Beverly Hills Cop II (1987), The Marrying Man (1991), Bye Bye Love (1995) and One Night at McCool's (2001). More recently, he starred in two original movies for Showtime - Strange Relations (2001) opposite Julie Walters, Chazz Palminteri's Women vs. Men (2002), opposite Joe Mantegna and Christine Lahti. His first original screenplay also became his next film, The Thing About My Folks (2005), also starring Peter Falk, Olympia Dukakis, and Elizabeth Perkins.Reiser's development company, "Nuance Productions," has produced several projects for NBC television, including, My 11:30 (2004), starring Jeff Goldblum and Donna Murphy - which Reiser co-wrote with Steven Sater. Also in the works - for the Showtime cable network - is a mock documentary about "The Smothers Brothers" and their battles with television network censorship in the late 1960s. Since then, he has maintained a lower profile, working more as an executive producer and writer than as an actor.He also paired with Steven Soderbergh to star in the Amazon Original Series Red Oaks.Reiser tours the country performing in sold-out venues and was recently voted one of Comedy Central's "Top 100 Comedians of All Time."www.GaryScottThomas.com
Shrek 2 (2004) vs. Star Wars: Episode 3- Revenge of the Sith (2005, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006) vs. Spider-Man 3 (2007). Only two can advance! The boys continue their Summer Blockbuster Face-Off, the challenge to determine once and for all what the greatest summer blockbuster of all time! We take the highest grossing *summer* movie of every year from 1980-2019 (plus Jaws and Star Wars), and we have them battle to the death until only one remains! Our first three episodes were a doozy: Empire, Raiders, E.T, Jedi, Back to the Future, Ghostbusters, Top Gun, Beverly Hills Cop II, Batman (1989), Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Ghost, Terminator 2: Judgement Day. Damn! Please like and subscribe to keep up with our bracket! Find all of our Socials at: https://linktr.ee/theloveofcinema. Our phone number is 646-484-9298, it accepts texts or voice messages. 0:00 Intro; 7:17 Shrek 2 (2004) vs. Star Wars: Episode 3- Revenge of the Sith ; 49:40 Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006) vs. Spider-Man 3 (2007) 01:30:23 What You Been Watching?. Cast/Crew: Will Smith, Tommy Lee Jones, Roland Emmerich, Barry Sonnenfeld, Jeff Goldblum, Rip Torn, Vincent D'Onofrio, Bill Pulman, Randy Quaid, Harvey Fierstein, Michael Bay, Bruce Willis, Ben Affleck, Steve Buscemi, Will Patton, Keith David, Michael Clarke Duncan, George Lucas, Ewan McGregor, Liam Neeson, Natalie Portman. Additional Tags: Anakin, Darth Maul, Batman, Superman, Disney, Warner Bros, Film Noir, Danny Elfman, Chinatown, Australia, Melbourne, Queensland, The Philippines, Writer's Strike, WGA, Adelaide, Spotify, residuals, Apple+, Apple TV, Netflix, Amazon Prime, TikTok, Twitch, Concord, NC, New Jersey, Method Acting, Jeremy Strong, Brando, Pacino, Dustin Hoffman, Summer Movies, Star Wars, E.T., Jaws, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Return of the Jedi, The Empire Strikes Back.
It's one of Chris' top 5 movies of all time this week, Beverly Hills Cop II. Taking the essence of the first movie and turning everything up to 11. This was directed by Tony Scott, written by Larry Ferguson and Warren Skaaren, and starring Eddie Murphy, Judge Reinhold, Jürgen Prochnow, Ronny Cox, John Ashton, Brigitte Nielsen. And a bit of a tangent reminiscing about the old band days and Dave settles a 15 year debate. If you enjoy the show we have a Patreon, become a supporter. www.patreon.com/thevhsstrikesback Plot Summary: Three years after the events in Beverly Hills Cop (1984), the street-wise Detroit detective, Axel Foley, invades the posh city once more, after the assassination attempt on Captain Andrew Bogomil. Against the backdrop of a seemingly endless string of violent and well-orchestrated smash-and-grab robberies known as the "Alphabet Crimes", Detectives Billy Rosewood and John Taggart struggle to solve the case; nevertheless, in vain. Now, a lethally beautiful hitwoman linked to an international arms trafficking ring is the mysterious and elusive prime suspect. Can the brazen and sassy Axel and his partners solve this thorny case, too? thevhsstrikesback@gmail.com https://linktr.ee/vhsstrikesback --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thevhsstrikesback/support
Independence Day (1996) vs. Men In Black (1997), Armageddon (1998) vs. Star Wars: Episode One- The Phantom Menace (1999). Only two can advance! The boys continue their Summer Blockbuster Face-Off, the challenge to determine once and for all what the greatest summer blockbuster of all time! We take the highest grossing *summer* movie of every year from 1980-2019 (plus Jaws and Star Wars), and we have them battle to the death until only one remains! Our first three episodes were a doozy: Empire, Raiders, E.T, Jedi, Back to the Future, Ghostbusters, Top Gun, Beverly Hills Cop II, Batman (1989), Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Ghost, Terminator 2: Judgement Day. Damn! Please like and subscribe to keep up with our bracket! Find all of our Socials at: https://linktr.ee/theloveofcinema. Our phone number is 646-484-9298, it accepts texts or voice messages. 0:00 Intro; 5:18 Independence Day vs. Men In Black; 40:35 Armageddon vs. The Phantom Menace; 01:18:14 What You Been Watching?. Cast/Crew: Will Smith, Tommy Lee Jones, Roland Emmerich, Barry Sonnenfeld, Jeff Goldblum, Rip Torn, Vincent D'Onofrio, Bill Pulman, Randy Quaid, Harvey Fierstein, Michael Bay, Bruce Willis, Ben Affleck, Steve Buscemi, Will Patton, Keith David, Michael Clarke Duncan, George Lucas, Ewan McGregor, Liam Neeson, Natalie Portman. Additional Tags: Anakin, Darth Maul, Batman, Superman, Disney, Warner Bros, Film Noir, Danny Elfman, Chinatown, Australia, Melbourne, Queensland, The Philippines, Writer's Strike, WGA, Adelaide, Spotify, residuals, Apple+, Apple TV, Netflix, Amazon Prime, TikTok, Twitch, Concord, NC, New Jersey, Method Acting, Jeremy Strong, Brando, Pacino, Dustin Hoffman, Summer Movies, Star Wars, E.T., Jaws, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Return of the Jedi, The Empire Strikes Back.
Batman Returns (1992) vs. Jurassic Park (1993), The Lion King (1994) vs. Batman Forever (1995). Only two can advance! The boys continue their Summer Blockbuster Face-Off, the challenge to determine once and for all what the greatest summer blockbuster of all time! We take the highest grossing *summer* movie of every year from 1980-2019 (plus Jaws and Star Wars), and we have them battle to the death until only one remains! Our first three episodes were a doozy: Empire, Raiders, E.T, Jedi, Back to the Future, Ghostbusters, Top Gun, Beverly Hills Cop II, Batman (1989), Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Ghost, Terminator 2: Judgement Day. Damn! Please like and subscribe to keep up with our bracket! Find all of our Socials at: https://linktr.ee/theloveofcinema. Our phone number is 646-484-9298, it accepts texts or voice messages. 0:00 Intro; 4:00 The Flash mini review; 10:26 Batman Returns vs. Jurassic Park; 51:26 The Lion King vs. Batman Forever. Cast/Crew: Steven Spielberg, Robert Zemeckis, Hoskins, Tim Burton, Jack Nicholson, Danny DeVito, Michelle Pfeiffer, Christopher Walken, Jeff Goldblum, Richard Attenborough, Laura Dern, John Williams, Matthew Broderick, Nathan Lane, Ernie Sabella, Jeremy Irons, James Earl Jones, Jim Carrey, Tommy Lee Jones, Michael Keaton, Chris O'Donnell, Drew Barrymore, Val Kilmer, Joel Schumacher, Kim Basinger, Bob Kane, Robert Wuhl, Michael Gough, Hans Zimmer, Elton John, Tim Rice, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton, William Wisher, Edward Furlong, Joe Morton. Additional Tags: Batman, Superman, Disney, Warner Bros, Film Noir, Danny Elfman, Chinatown, Australia, Melbourne, Queensland, The Philippines, Writer's Strike, WGA, Adelaide, Spotify, residuals, Apple+, Apple TV, Netflix, Amazon Prime, TikTok, Twitch, Concord, NC, New Jersey, Method Acting, Jeremy Strong, Brando, Pacino, Dustin Hoffman, Summer Movies, Star Wars, E.T., Jaws, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Return of the Jedi, The Empire Strikes Back.
Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) vs. Batman (1989), Ghost (1990) vs. Terminator 2: Judgement Day (1991)… Only two can advance. This week the boys continue their Summer Blockbuster Face-Off, the challenge to determine once and for all what the greatest summer blockbuster of all time! We take the highest grossing *summer* movie of every year from 1980-2019 (plus Jaws and Star Wars), and we have them battle to the death until only one remains! Our first two episodes were a doozy: Empire beat Raiders, E.T. beat Jedi, Back to the Future beat Ghostbusters, and Top Gun beat Beverly Hills Cop II. Damn! Please like and subscribe to keep up with our bracket! Find all of our Socials at: https://linktr.ee/theloveofcinema. Our phone number is 646-484-9298, it accepts texts or voice messages. 0:00 Intro; 6:00 Roger Rabbit vs. Batman; 46:42 Ghost vs. T2; 1:21:37 What You Been Watching. Cast/Crew: Steven Spielberg, Robert Zemeckis, Christopher Lloyd, Prince, Bob Hoskins, Tim Burton, Jack Nicholson, Michael Keaton, Kim Basinger, Bob Kane, Robert Wuhl, Billy Dee Williams, Michael Gough, Jack Palance, Lee Wallace, Jerry Zucker, Patrick Swayze, Demi Moore, Whoopi Goldberg, Tony Goldwyn, Stephen Root, Rick Aviles, James Cameron, Robert Patrick, T-1000, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton, William Wisher, Edward Furlong, Joe Morton. Additional Tags: Batman, Superman, Disney, Warner Bros, Film Noir, Danny Elfman, Chinatown, Australia, Melbourne, Queensland, The Philippines, Writer's Strike, WGA, Adelaide, Spotify, residuals, Apple+, Apple TV, Netflix, Amazon Prime, TikTok, Twitch, Concord, NC, New Jersey, Method Acting, Jeremy Strong, Brando, Pacino, Dustin Hoffman, Summer Movies, Star Wars, E.T., Jaws, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Return of the Jedi, The Empire Strikes Back.
Quizmasters Lee and Marc meet for a trivia quiz with topics including Television, Movies, Science, Video Games, Tiki Drinks, Formula 1, Soccer and more! Round One TIKI DRINKS - What tiki drink, said to be the official cocktail of the Nixon presidency, consists of rum, orgeat, lime juice, simple syrup, and orange curaçao? NATIONAL FLAGS - How many stars in total are on the national flags of Australia, China and Pakistan? ANIMAL ANATOMY - The circulatory system of an octopus includes how many hearts? MEDICAL - Graves Disease is an autoimmune disease that affects what part of the body? FORMULA 1 - As of 2022, which country has held the most Formula 1 Grand Prix races (104)? SCIENCE - "A floating object displaces its own weight in fluid" is a principle named after what Greek mathematician, physicist, astronomer and inventor? Round Two 80's TELEVISION - "A shadowy flight into the dangerous world of a man who does not exist" is the first line during the opening credits for what TV show that originally aired from 1982-1986? TYPES OF CATS - What breed of cat is all black and whose name comes from the former name of a highly-populated city in India? GAMES - FIDE is the world federation of what game? SOCCER - What Greek goddess of victory is depicted on the World Cup? TELEVISION CHARACTERS - What were the names of Roseanne's two daughters on the TV show Roseanne? VIDEO GAMES - Also known as The Mortal Realm, Sanctuary is the primary setting of what video game series by Blizzard (whose most recent installment, the fourth, was released on June 5, 2023)? Rate My Question 80's MOVIES - Douglas J. Needles and Video Game Boy number one our roles played by flea and Elijah Wood respectively in what 1989 sci-fi comedy? Final Questions LGBTQ+ HISTORY - Occurring in 1966, the initial events that kicked off the national gay rights movement in the United States occurred in what wedge-shape district in San Francisco, CA? MOVIE DIRECTORS - Who directed Top Gun, Beverly Hills Cop II, Days of Thunder, True Romance, and Crimson Tide (among others)? Upcoming LIVE Know Nonsense Trivia Challenges June 14th, 2023 - Know Nonsense Trivia Challenge - Ollie's Pub - 7:30 pm EST June 15th, 2023 - Know Nonsense Trivia Challenge - Point Ybel Brewing Co. - 7:30 pm EST You can find out more information about that and all of our live events online at KnowNonsenseTrivia.com All of the Know Nonsense events are free to play and you can win prizes after every round. Thank you Thanks to our supporters on Patreon. Thank you, Quizdaddies – Gil, Tim, Tommy, Adam, Brandon, Blake, Spencer, Rick G Thank you, Team Captains – Kristin & Fletcher, Aaron, Matthew, David Holbrook, Lydia, Skyler, Hayden Thank you, Proverbial Lightkeepers – Elyse, Kaitlynn, Frank, Trent, Nina, Justin, Katie, Ryan, Robb, Captain Nick, Grant, Ian, Tim Gomez, Rachael, Moo, Rikki, Nabeel, Jon Lewis, Adam, Lisa, Spencer, Hank, Justin P., Cooper, Sarah, Karly, Lucas, Mike K., Cole, Adam, Caitlyn H, Sam, Spencer, Stephen, Cameron, Clay, JB, Joshua, James, Paul, Marit, JV, Jesse, Nathan Thank you, Rumplesnailtskins – Mike J., Mike C., Efren, Steven, Kenya, Dallas, Issa, Allison, Kevin & Sara, Alex, Loren, MJ, HBomb, Aaron, Laurel, FoxenV, Sarah, Edsicalz, Megan, brandon, Chris, Alec, Sai, Tim, Andrea, Ian, Aunt Kiki, Clay, Littlestoflambs, Seth, Bill, Marc P., Holgast, Nora, Joe, Emily, Andrew H., Joe, Cara, Nathan, Joey, Brian K., Zoe, Kristy, Kinkalot If you'd like to support the podcast and gain access to bonus content, please visit http://theknowno.com and click "Support."
Ghostbusters (1984), BttF (1985), Top Gun (1986), BCH2 (1987)… This week the boys continue their Summer Blockbuster Face-Off, the challenge to determine once and for all what the greatest summer blockbuster of all time! We take the highest grossing *summer* movie of every year from 1980-2019 (plus Jaws and Star Wars), and we have them battle to the death until only one remains! Our first episode was a doozy: Empire beat Raiders, E.T. beat Jedi. Damn! Only two can advance. Please like and subscribe to keep up with our bracket! Find all of our Socials at: https://linktr.ee/theloveofcinema. Our phone number is 646-484-9298, it accepts texts or voice messages. 0:00 Intro; 10:04 GB vs BTTF; 44:51 TG vs BHC2; 1:26:44 What You Been Watching Cast/Crew: Tony Scott, Jerry Bruckheimer, Tom Cruise, Steven Spielberg, Eddie Murphy, Val Kilmer, Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Eric Stolz Stoltz, Dan Akroyd, Bill Murray, Sigourney Weaver, Rick Moranis, Harold Ramis, Ernie Hudson, Crispin Glover, Lea Thompson, Prince, Robert Zemeckis, Bob Gale, Huey Lewis, Ray Parker Jr. Additional Tags: Australia, Melbourne, Queensland, The Philippines, Writer's Strike, WGA, Adelaide, Spotify, residuals, Apple+, Apple TV, Netflix, Amazon Prime, TikTok, Twitch, Concord, NC, New Jersey, Method Acting, Jeremy Strong, Brando, Pacino, Dustin Hoffman, Summer Movies, Star Wars, E.T., Jaws, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Return of the Jedi, The Empire Strikes Back.
Get out of the water, Slackers!Starting with 1975's Jaws, summer movie releases have become an annual competition between movie studios to see who takes the honor of THE HIT of the summer. Guys like Steven Spielberg and George Lucas are the kings of the big budget blockbuster, with a whopping 9 movies designated as summer blockbusters between 1975 and 1999 - basically a third of all the top hits had been made by those two directors.But let's not forget Robert Zemeckis (Back to the Future, Who Framed Roger Rabbit), Tim Burton (Batman & Batman Returns), and Tony Scott (Top Gun, Beverly Hills Cop II).I saw a good chunk of these flicks in the movie theater. Sadly, I don't get to the movies anywhere near as often as I would like, but this summer has a number of great entries that I have to see.Who will reign supreme in the Summer of 2023? Across the Spider-verse? The Flash? Indiana Jones? Mission Impossible? What are your picks? And what are your favorites from childhood?
Chris Rock Quotes on Life, Success & Comedy (Wisdom Radio) Who is Chris Rock? Chris Rock, (born February 7, 1966, Georgetown, South Carolina, U.S.), American comedian whose popular stand-up routine—which often addressed racial matters—led to a successful film career. Rock grew up in the impoverished Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn, New York. After dropping out of high school at 17 (he later received a high-school-equivalency diploma), Rock played small clubs in the New York area, where he was discovered by comedian-actor Eddie Murphy. After landing parts in Murphy's film Beverly Hills Cop II (1987) and director Keenen Ivory Wayans's I'm Gonna Git You Sucka (1988), Rock got his big break by earning a spot in 1990 as a cast member of Saturday Night Live. He left the show in 1993 to join the Fox network's In Living Color, which was taken off the air shortly thereafter. After starring in and writing the script for the film CB4 (1993), he covered the 1996 presidential campaign for ABC's Politically Incorrect. Rock then appeared in the first of his HBO comedy specials, Big Ass Jokes (1994), which won a CableACE Award. Soon after, however, Rock found his popularity as an actor and comedian beginning to fade. In an effort to reignite his career, Rock went on the road in 1996, playing small clubs. There he honed his comedic repertoire, touching on subjects that were often considered taboo, such as race relations, drug addiction, and Black poverty, all the while revealing the humorous aspects of some of the more serious, painful truths of the Black experience. Bolstered by the positive reaction he received while touring, Rock once again appeared in an HBO special, Bring the Pain (1997), which won two Emmy Awards and brought Rock widespread fame and critical acclaim. Riding the crest of his newfound popularity, Rock went on to star in the television series The Chris Rock Show (1997–2000), write the best-selling book Rock This! (1997), costar in the film Lethal Weapon 4 (1998), and provide the voice for Rodney the guinea pig in another Murphy movie, Dr. Dolittle (1998). (Britannica) All My Links: https://linktr.ee/karatjuicepodcast #chrisrock #karatjuicepodcast #wisdomradio --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/karatjuicepod/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/karatjuicepod/support
We are sitting down with Chancy and Kasey, and they are doing their very own Eddie Murphy Tournament. Check out this episode to see what they think is the best Eddie Murphy movie. If you want to do your tournament, please get in touch with us, and we will set it up. Here are all the movies in the tournament: DOLEMITE IS MY NAME (2019) A THOUSAND WORDS (2012) 48 HRS. (1982) THE ADVENTURES OF PLUTO NASH (2002) SHREK 2 (2004) BEVERLY HILLS COP III (1994) SHREK (2001) NORBIT (2007) TRADING PLACES (1983) VAMPIRE IN BROOKLYN (1995) MULAN (1998) HOLY MAN (1998) BEVERLY HILLS COP (1984) THE DISTINGUISHED GENTLEMAN (1992) BOWFINGER (1999) THE HAUNTED MANSION (2003) DREAMGIRLS (2006) BEST DEFENSE (1984) COMING TO AMERICA (1988 I SPY (2002) TOWER HEIST (2011) MEET DAVE (2008) THE NUTTY PROFESSOR (1996) Metro (1997) SHREK FOREVER AFTER (2010) ANOTHER 48 HRS. (1990) LIFE (1999) The Golden Child (1986) COMING 2 AMERICA (2021) HARLEM NIGHTS (1989) BEVERLY HILLS COP II (1987) MR. CHURCH (2016) BOOMERANG (1992) SHOWTIME (2002 DR. DOLITTLE 2 (2001) NUTTY PROFESSOR II: THE KLUMPS (2000) DR. DOLITTLE (1998) DADDY DAY CARE (2003) SHREK THE THIRD (2007) IMAGINE THAT (2009) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mass-debaters/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mass-debaters/support
Episode 356."Yellowstone"Actor: Rudy RamosThe acting career of Rudy Ramos has covered seven decades and started with an appearance on the television show Ironside in 1969. Six months later he was cast as a series regular in the part of Wind, the volatile half-breed Indian boy in the legendary television western The High Chaparral. Since then he has done over 80 guest shots on episodic television. Mr. Ramos has done numerous movies for television including Helter Skelter, The Rescue of Jessica McClure and Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman: The Movie. Currently he is co-starring in a recurring role as Felix Long in the hit television series Yellowstone starring Kevin Costner. Feature film credits include The Enforcer, The Driver, Defiance, Quicksilver, Beverly Hills Cop II and Colors to name a few. The stage has been a big part of Mr. Ramos' life with appearances in the Los Angeles area at the Mark Taper Forum, Taper Too, The Met, Matrix Theater, Los Angeles Theatre Center, Nosotros Theatre and Whitefire Theatre. As a member of the Los Angeles Actors Theatre he performed in the award winning hit show Short Eyes by Miguel Pinero playing the part of Cupcakes. The ensemble was nominated for Los Angeles Drama Critics Award for Best Ensemble in 1977.Welcome, Rudy Ramos!Monday Morning Critic: Instagram, TiKTok, YouTube and Facebook.Twitter:@mdmcriticwww.imdb.com/title/tt12597724/www.mmcpodcast.comContact: mondaymorningcritic@gmail.com
Somewhere in the middle of the 20th century's most eclectic decade one year helped define the world through its movies, music, TV, and sports. I asked many would say that year was 1984 or 1989 – and while they might not be wrong The Latch Key Kids will make the case in our 3rd season that the year in question is in fact 1987. A year that would see over 220 movies released, over 100 TV shows premiere, a year that would see one of the highest year over year increases in worldwide box office, and more classics that we could ever do justice too – not to mention the release of Bad / Appetite For Destruction / Strangeways Here We Come / Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me / Bum Rush The Show and Momentary Lapse of ReasonFrom the start of the year with Woody Allen's ‘Radio Days' and winter Brat Pack-esque classics like ‘Mannequin' / ‘Some Kind of Wonderful' and ‘Less Than Zero'– horror sequels like “Nightmare on Elm Street 3' ‘Creepshow 2' – sequel starters ‘Lethal Weapon' and of course one of the biggest sequels of all time the #1 movie of 1987 ‘Beverly Hills Cop II”. It would have cool customers Jack Nicholson, Arnold Schwarzenegger, hell even Prince. Spielberg, Stone, Levinson and of course DePalma at his Chicago best with perhaps the greatest '87 had to offer in ‘The Untouchables'So where do we begin? It's almost inconceivable but we will try because that's The Latch Key Way…but one thing is clear we would never put Baby in a corner! I guess it's best to start at the very beginning…So, let's kick off Season 3 there….Because it's time to sit back and relax Mom & Dad won't be back for at least an hour and Welcome To The Latch Key Kids Present “My Favorite Year Part I: Dead of Winter”
On this week's episode we talk about what we've been watching, discuss the week's movie news, and do a throw back to the first two Beverly Hills Cop films.
Is it an good movie? Is it a good sequel? Is it Eddie just being Eddie? None of these answers discount the others. Find out as we take a deep dive in Axel Foley returning to the sun kissed environment of Beverly Hills for a second time. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mattanddoug/message
The Married with Children Podcast is beyond thrilled to talk to Ritch Shydner this week who played Luke Ventura, Al's original co-worker at the shoe store in Season 1! Ritch is originally from Pennsville, New Jersey and has made numerous guest appearances on late-night TV as a comic since 1979. Besides playing Al Bundy's co-worker on Married with Children, he has worked as a writer and producer. He has appeared in Designing Women, Roseanne and feature films such as Beverly Hills Cop II. Ritch has written for Roseanne, The Jeff Foxworthy Show, and HBO's The Mind of the Married Man. In 2006, he compiled stories of comedians on the road for a book entitled I Killed: True Stories of the Road from America's Top Comics, which he co-wrote with Mark Schiff. More recently, in 2017, he authored Kicking Through the Ashes: My Life as a Stand-up in the 1980s Comedy Boom. He has been described as “an incredibly funny observational comedian” by the likes of Jay Leno, Jerry Seinfeld, Jeff Foxworthy and Bill Maher. Luigi and Chris talk to him about his early life, his career in standup comedy, his television and film appearances, and of course his time on Married with Children, along with much much more! You can learn more about Ritch on his website at http://www.ritchshydner.com/. So let's all take up our normal seats in the nudie bar, grab your beverage of choice, and listen in to the "Answer Man" Ritch Shydner! You WILL NOT want to miss this interview!
This is the third part of an eight-part series about American movie ratings. Part 1 focused on Prano Baily-Bond's "Censor". Part 2 focused on Mike Nichols's "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?".Future episodes will focus on Gordon Flemyng's "The Split" (1968), Steven Spielberg's "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" (1984), Garry Marshall's "The Flamingo Kid" (1984), John McNaughton's "Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer" (1986), and Philip Kaufmans's "Henry & June" (1990).***Referenced media:"Who's Afraid of Virgina Woolf?" (Mike Nichols, 1966)"Red Dawn" (John Milius, 1984)"This Savage Land" (Vincent McEveety, 1969)"Assignment to Kill" (Sheldon Reynolds, 1968)"Payment in Blood" (Enzo G. Castellari, 1968)"Birds in Peru" (Romain Gary, 1968)"Planet of the Apes" (Franklin J. Schaffner, 1968)"2001: A Space Odyssey" (Stanley Kubrick, 1968)"Night of the Living Dead" (George A. Romero, 1968)"Barbarella" (Roger Vadim, 1968)"The Girl on a Motorcycle" (Jack Cardiff, 1968)"Head" (Bob Rafelson, 1968)"Yellow Submarine" (George Dunning, 1968)"Faces" (John Cassavetes, 1968)"The Great Silence" (Sergio Corbucci, 1968)"Sympathy for the Devil" (Jean-Luc Godard, 1968)"Candy" (Christian Marquand, 1968)"The Night They Raided Minsky's" (William Friedkin, 1968)"The Wrecking Crew" (Phil Karlson, 1968)"Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" (Quentin Tarantino, 2019)"Three in the Attic" (Richard Wilson, 1968)"Pumping Iron" (George Butler and Robert Fiore, 1977)"Blowup" (Michelangelo Antonioni, 1966)"Mean Streets" (Martin Scorsese, 1973)"Hi, Mom!" (Brian DePalma, 1970)"C.H.U.D. II: Bud the C.H.U.D." (David Irving, 1989)"Phantom of the Paradise" (Brian DePalma, 1974)"Shadows" (John Cassavetes, 1959)"Fritz the Cat" (Ralph Bakshi, 1972)"Beverly Hills Cop II" (Tony Scott, 1987)"Breathless" (Jean-Luc Godard, 1960)"Laugh-In" (George Schlatter, 1968-1973)"Saturday Night Live" (Lorne Michaels, 1975-now)"Deep Throat" (Gerard Damiano, 1972)"Behind the Green Door" (Artie Mitchell and Jim Mitchell, 1972)"Midnight Cowboy" (John Schlesinger, 1969)"Superfly" (Gordon Parks, Jr., 1972)"Across 110th Street" (Barry Shear, 1972)"Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song" (Melvin Van Peebles, 1971)
Hosts Mat Bradley-Tschirgi, Thrasher, and Alex Miller discuss the career of the recently departed comedian, singer, actor, and podcaster Gilbert Gottfried. School wasn't a great fit for him, but comedy was as Gilbert started performing sets as a teenager. After being a cast member on the infamous 1980 season of Saturday Night Live, Gottfried continued to get notices stealing scenes in films including Beverly Hills Cop II and the Problem Child trilogy. A regular on the Comedy Central Roasts, Gil's unique sense of humor and comic timing made him a "comic's comic"; that is, a comedian other comedians would go out of their way to see live. He will be missed. Sequelcast 2 and Friends is part of the HyperX Podcast Network. Follow the show on Twitter @Sequelcast2 Listen to Marc with a C's music podcast Discography Buy Mat's books (How to Buy a PlayStation 5 [Results not Guaranteed], Podcast You Nerd!) Buy Thrasher's tabletop RPG supplements from DriveThruRPG Watch Alex Miller's YouTube series The Trailer Project Groundwork by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3832-groundwork License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Jay Skipworth is a film-wrecking machine, always finding the kinds of entertainment that are dense yet so hard to pin down exactly why they play so well with some audiences. This second time guest-starring, he helps me determine what appeals and eventually undermines the once-winning formulas of these two initial signature buddy film franchises. Does the 48 Hrs. sequel merit a rewatch (if not a Blu Ray buy)? Why is the RPG scene in Beverly Hills Cop II so often imitated in all kinds of later genre films? Would Miami Vice be the same without either film franchise's prior existence? Why is the third BHC still so annoying to watch nowadays? Why are these winning formulas for Eddie and all the key filmmakers (besides it launching the first part of their '80s careers)? With all the kinds of streaming and home media options available now, should there be a streaming site solely dedicated to Action classics? And more intense yet laughter-driven takes on Eddie's crowdpleasing franchises! MAIN LINKS: LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/JURSPodcast Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/JackedUpReviewShow/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JackedUpReview Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jacked_up_podcast/ SHOW LINKS: YouTube: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCIyMawFPgvOpOUhKcQo4eQQ iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-jacked-up-review-show-59422651/ Podbean: https://jackedupreviewshow.podbean.com Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7Eg8w0DNympD6SQXSj1X3M Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-jacked-up-review-show-podcast/id1494236218 RadioPublic: https://radiopublic.com/the-jacked-up-review-show-We4VjE Overcast: https://overcast.fm/itunes1494236218/the-jacked-up-review-show-podcast Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9hNDYyOTdjL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz Anchor: https://anchor.fm/s/a46297c/podcast/rss PocketCasts: https://pca.st/0ncd5qp4 CastBox: https://castbox.fm/channel/The-Jacked-Up-Review-Show-Podcast-id2591222
In the annual tradition of forcing Frank to watch movies that he doesn't care about or hates, Chris develops another list of movies that he loves but Frank is indifferent to. The list this year includes Oliver Stone's JFK, Mike Flanagan's Gerald's Game, the third film in the Ethan Hawke/Julie Delpy "Before" series, Before Midnight, Eddie Murphy's Beverly Hills Cop II, and Robert Rodriquez's Desperado.
The Ringer's Bill Simmons and Chris Ryan fracture an occasional law to rewatch the 1987 comedy ‘Beverly Hills Cop II' starring Eddie Murphy, Judge Reinhold, and Brigitte Nielsen. Producer: Craig Horlbeck Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Closing out the watch list theme of the highest grossing movies of our birth year, we're wrapping it up with another Classic in Beverly Hills Cop II from 1987. What was the highest grossing movie of your birth year? Cheers Y'all, Enjoy your Weekend! Stay Connected!!! https://www.instagram.com/jewels2pointoh The Airey Bros. IG @aireybros / https://www.instagram.com/aireybros/ https://www.blacksheependurance.com/podcast Premium Content : AB/DC Programming / B-Role & Mix Tapes / Accountability Coaching https://www.patreon.com/AireyBros Value for Value https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=BHCAKFGH6TNF2