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Taking Liberties Pro Wrestling Podcast
TNA Unbreakable 2005 & Urban Wrestling Federation: Blood Revenge

Taking Liberties Pro Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2021 91:04


Welcome back! In this lovely edition of TLPWP, we review the beloved TNA Unbreakable PPV, and, well, you get to see what we think about it. But at least the main was good! We also have our wonderful guest Thief back on the show to review UWF, and oh baby, is it an incredible experience. Come check it out! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/takingliberties/support

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King Of Horror Reviews
Classic Movie Review: Blood Revenge (1974)

King Of Horror Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2021 1:59


A prison breaks starts the story five criminals They get their revenge on the man who sent them to prison. Two students of that man, a woman and a man who previously never met, unite to get their revenge on the escapees. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/generalhorndogpodcastshow/support

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Victory Tulsa: Paul Daugherty
Bad Blood: Revenge or Restoration | Paul Daugherty | Joseph Series Pt. 4

Victory Tulsa: Paul Daugherty

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2021 54:04


King Of Horror Reviews
Blood Revenge (1974) Movie Review

King Of Horror Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2020 1:17


A prison breaks starts the story. The five criminals get right to the murder and rape. They get their revenge on the man who sent them to prison. Two students of that man, a woman and a man who previously never met, unite to get their revenge on the escapees.

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King Of Horror Reviews
Movie Reviews Mix 13

King Of Horror Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2019 26:39


These are the movies I will talk about in this episode. Blood Revenge (1974), Bloody Moon (1981), Bloody Reunion (2006), Body Count (1986), Breeders (1986), Buraddo (2009), The Cannibal Man (1972), Cemetery High (1988), Cobra Mission (1986) aka Operation Nam & Cobra Mission 2 (1988), Creepozoids (1987), Crush (2009), Cutting Class (1989), Damager (1973), Dark House (2009) and Deadly Friend (1986)

The Journey Church Podcast
Bad Blood - Revenge or Forgiveness

The Journey Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2019 31:28


Mobile Suit Breakdown: the Gundam Anime Podcast
1.11: 1.11 - All That Remains

Mobile Suit Breakdown: the Gundam Anime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2018 64:27


Show Notes Content Warning: Suicide."What do you mean 'she has lost the will to live?'"This week, we recap and review Mobile Suit Gundam episode 11, "Icelina - Love's Remains," discuss our first impressions, and provide commentary and research on: suicide in Japanese culture, the proper way to get vengeance, meaningful character names, how to roll your Rs, and saying goodbye to the most fabulous characters so far.- A longer definition of shinjū.- More information about the life and works of Chikamatsu Monzaemon.- Detailed synopses of the plays Sonezaki Shinjū and Shinjū ten no Amijima.- Additional explanation of giri and ninjou and their place in Japanese society during the Tokugawa Shogunate.- Journal articles about interpreting shinjū in plays and in society, and discussing the Buddhist influence on Japanese attitudes toward suicide and euthenasia:Heine, Steven. “Tragedy and Salvation in the Floating World: Chikamatsu's Double Suicide Drama as Millenarian Discourse.” The Journal of Asian Studies, vol. 53, no. 2, 1994, pp. 367–393. JSTOR, JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/2059839.Becker, Carl B. “Buddhist Views of Suicide and Euthanasia.” Philosophy East and West, vol. 40, no. 4, 1990, pp. 543–556. JSTOR, JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/1399357.- Books and articles about Kataki-uchi (the rule-bound and later beaurocratized revenge from medieval and Tokugawa periods):Varley, H. Paul. Japanese Culture. Univ. of Hawaiʻi Press, 2004.Ikegami, Eiko. The Taming of the Samurai: Honorific Individualism and the Making of Modern Japan. Harvard University Press, 2003.The Great Mirror of Male Love (Nanshoku Oukagami) Stanford UP, 1990, Trans. by Paul Gordon Schalow.Jasmin M. Curtis (2012). Drops of Blood on Fallen Snow: The Evolution of Blood-Revenge Practices in Japan. University of Massachusetts Amherst (Masters Thesis). Retrieved from https://scholarworks.umass.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1963&context=thesesMills, D. E. “Kataki-Uchi: The Practice of Blood-Revenge in Pre-Modern Japan.” Modern Asian Studies, vol. 10, no. 4, 1976, pp. 525–542. JSTOR, JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/311761.You can subscribe to the Mobile Suit Breakdown for free! on fine Podcast services everywhere and on YouTube, follow us on twitter @gundampodcast, check us out at gundampodcast.com, email your questions, comments, and complaints to gundampodcast@gmail.com.The intro music is WASP by Misha Dioxin, and the outro is Long Way Home by Spinning Ratio, both licensed under Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 license. Both have been edited for length. Mobile Suit Breakdown provides critical commentary and is protected by the Fair Use clause of the United States Copyright law. All Gundam content is copyright and/or trademark of Sunrise Inc., Bandai, or its original creator. Mobile Suit Breakdown is in no way affiliated with or endorsed by Sunrise Inc. or Bandai or any of its subsidiaries, employees, or associates and makes no claim to own Gundam or any of the copyrights or trademarks related to it. Copyrighted content used in Mobile Suit Breakdown is used in accordance with the Fair Use clause of the United States Copyright law. Any queries should be directed to gundampodcast@gmail.comFind out more at http://gundampodcast.com

Very Bad Wizards
Episode 13: Beanballs, Blood Feuds, and Collective Moral Responsibility (With Fiery Cushman)

Very Bad Wizards

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2013 60:09


Our classiest episode yet (OK, that's not saying much, but still...)--Psychologist Fiery Cushman joins us for a discussion about collective punishment and collective responsibility. We use Fiery's recent paper on the practice of "beaning" in baseball (punishing one player for a teammate's offense by throwing a 95 MPH fastball at the player's head) to illustrate the phenomenon. Is the "innocent" player being punished because he is somehow morally responsible for his teammate's offense?  Or does deserve have nothing to do with it?  Also in this episode: listener feedback (sort of, we're just psyched to have a Norwegian stand-up comic as a listener), and Fiery solves the 3,000 year-old problem of moral responsibility just so he can get out of Dave's hotel room.  LinksFiery Cushman [brown.edu]Beanball [wikipedia.org]Hatfield-McCoy Blood Feud [wikipedia.org]Major League (1989) [imdb.com]Revenge: A story of hope, by Laura BlumenfeldBlood Revenge, by Christopher Boehm"The Two Faces of Revenge: Moral Responsibility and the Culture of Honor." T Sommers."John Kruk and Desert." [Flickers of Freedom blog post]

Samurai Archives Japanese History Podcast
EP30 A License to Kill: Blood Revenge During the Edo Period

Samurai Archives Japanese History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2011 37:38


Until Kataki-Uchi, or blood revenge, was outlawed by the Meiji government in 1873, it had a long history in Japan. But it wasn't until the Edo period where, in a move possibly unique to Japan, it became highly regulated, and laws, requirements, and restrictions were put into place to regulate vengeance. In this episode we talk about how and why revenge became regulated, and what the requirements were for someone who wanted to apply for a "license to kill" in order to take vengeance on someone who had wronged them. Mentioned in this podcast: Mills, D.E. Kataki-Uchi: The Practice of Blood-Revenge in Pre-Modern Japan Modern Asian Studies Vol. 10, No. 4 (1976), pp. 525-542 http://www.jstor.org/pss/311761 Support this podcast: Shop Amazon.com, suport the podcast: http://amzn.to/wnDX2j Samurai Archives Bookstore: http://astore.amazon.com/samurai-20 Samurai Archives Shop (T-Shirts, etc) http://www.cafepress.com/samuraiarchives Contact Us: Twitter @SamuraiArchives https://twitter.com/#!/samuraiarchives Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Samurai-Archives/104533213984 Samurai Archives podcast blog: http://www.samuraipodcast.com Samurai Archives Forum: http://www.japanhistoryforum.com