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In this final episode of the inaugural season of Thirty Pop, Luke recaps tons of pop culture news from throughout 1989, and is joined by podcaster and Comic Book Man, Ming Chen, to look back at all that Hollywood had to offer over the course of that year.Stream this week's Thirty Pop 1989 MixtapeApple Music | SpotifyMERCHCheck out our store on TeePublic.com for Thirty Pop merch!SPONSORSClick here to connect with financial advisor Robyn Morton!SOCIALSBe sure to follow and tag Thirty Pop on Facebook Twitter & Instagram!This show is made possible by patrons like Robyn Morton, Jim & Becky Brawner, Candice & Marc Robinson, and John Mann. To support the work we're doing and receive bonus content from this and other Milieu Media Group shows for as little as $1 a month, join us on Patreon!EPISODE CREDITS:Produced, edited and mixed by Luke BrawnerArtwork designed by Heather Hale of Hale HouseMusic licensed through PodcastMusic.com© 2019 Milieu Media Group, LLC
We've been feeling a bit too negative recently, so for the next couple of episodes we decided to cover a pair of movies that we absolutely love. The first FUN movie that we're putting through the FUNery is BILL AND TED'S EXCELLENT ADVENTURE, which is one of Rob's top ten movies of all time even as a young, whippersnapping Forgottenaut. Just how FUN is B and T? Listen now to find out how! You can also listen to the Forgotten Film Pod on iTunes, Stitcher, and most pod-catchers near you. Theme: “Vintage Education” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
We give our list of 6 of the worst sequels ever made and analize and sort out the why and how they came to be. Also what's creepy on facebook, and a huge announcement at the top of the show!
Richard & Will review Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, look at the animating talents of a thirteen year old, and more
Dave and Elise go on a most excellent adventure... that's right, it's BILL AND TED'S EXCELLENT ADVENTURE (1989), paired with Terry Gilliam's TIME BANDITS (1981), two comedic tours through history. But do these films have anything interesting to say about history? How about modern life? Why does everyone have it in for Napoleon? Why would Joan of Arc want to lead a jazzercise class? Why is Sean Connery so cool? Elise runs into trouble trying to avoid the buzzphrase “on point.” (Seriously, where did that even come from? A confusion of the ballet term with “sticking to the point”? Please write in with your urban etymology.) Dave protests the Twinkie treatment of Genghis Khan. As discussed in our feedback section - please check out Craig Richardson's righteous new project: The Time Travel Nexus (which has already sucked Paul Wandason of time2timetravel into its temporal vortex). Time (Travel) Table 0:00 Time Bandits (1981) 1:31 Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989) 2:54 Feedback We've got a time-Tumblr! Please do check it out and interact with us there! Don't forget, you can always write us at anotherkindofdistance@gmail.com, or contact us through our Facebook Page or Twitter account (@TimeTravelFilms). We're on all of the podcast delivery services, including iTunes, TuneIn radio and Stitcher, so please rate/review us there, if you can! Finally, as suggested by listener Jay, here's an Amazon link to Dave's time travel novel, Hypocritic Days (published by Insomniac Press), which is set in the pulp magazine and film worlds of the early 1930s. Please do let us know if you check it out. Intro Credits: The Dream Syndicate "That's What You Always Say" Jennifer Jones and Joseph Cotten (along with Debussy's music) in William Dieterle's Portrait of Jennie (1948) Outro Credits: Bette Davis + lounge singer in Edmund Goulding's Dark Victory (1939) Original Another Kind of Distance artwork by Lee McClure
AL LEONG.....CALL SIGN VENGEANCE! AL LEONG (Die Hard, Lethal Weapon, Bill And Ted's Excellent Adventure, Big Trouble In Little China etc...) in studio. DEVONTE (our Team Captain, from the Combat Radio Celebrity/Charity Soccer Invitational) calls in from his High School. ERIC MARK calls in from a Jedi Wedding, STEPHEN APPELL brings the sports.... *For highlights from the Combat Radio Celebrity/Charity Soccer Invitational, please visit facebook **Please visit the legendary NAPA ROSE at The Disneyland Resort for the 'COMBAT QUENCHER' inspired by this show Combat Radio
ELVIS RAMONE....HAS LEFT THE BUILDING! CLEM BURKE (Of Blondie, The Romantics, Eurythmics, The Ramones, Pete Townshend, Bob Dylan etc...) is in studio with JAMES STEVENSON (The Cult, Gene Loves Jezebel, The Alarm and 72% of the world's other bands...) AL LEONG (Die Hard, Lethal Weapon, Black Rain, Godzilla, Big Trouble In Little China, Bill And Ted's Excellent Adventure etc...) DANNY WONG (Rush Hour, Black Rain, Rollerball, Blade, Windtalkers, Rising Sun) RICK MORA (Twilight, Yellow Rock, The Dead And The Damned) and manager DEREK MAKI (Coolwaters Productions) all in-house.... *Please visit our friends at Caffe Mela http://www.caffemela.com and pick up 'THE COMBAT BLEND' Inspired by this show, Combat Radio.
THE EIGHT LIVES OF AL LEONG! AL LEONG (Die Hard, Lethal Weapon, Black Rain, Godzilla, Big Trouble In Little China, Bill And Ted's Excellent Adventure, Deadwood, The Shadow, They Live etc...) with MARK RYAN (Bumble Bee/Transformers 1,2 and 3) DONAT KAZAM (Of the Grammy nominated band 900lb Gorilla) ADAM SIZEMORE (The Railways) RALPH PANUZZO and comic ADAM 'BOMB' CARRAL. The show also featured the work of Combat Radio Entertainment Editor TYSON SANER, SHAWN MURPHY and... GENERAL ZOD! And please...visit the latest Combat Radio fan page created by listener Sean Colleary 'COMBAT RADIO ADVICE FROM HAL 9000' here http://www.facebook.com/pages/Combat-Radio-Advice-From-Hal-9000/312954808778885
It's a very special (and may we say bodacious) birthday edition of 'So I Married A Movie Geek' as we go late 80's for an old school double feature: BEETLEJUICE and BILL AND TED'S EXCELLENT ADVENTURE!!! Both were seminal childhood flicks for Justin and both, of course, were completely bypassed by Krissy for over 20 years. But no more! We discuss our recent trip to the Northwest, Krissy's love of trees, Tim Burton, Saturday morning cartoons, Michael Keaton, Captain Kangaroo: The Ride, time travel, our fave B and T historical characters, the potential awfulness of late-in-the-game sequels & much more! It's all PG-13, y'all and totally EXCELLENT!