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"2 White Women" is the today's theme. Dangilo is joined by 2 white women that happen to be his college friends (of the pod) Anne Marie Setting (Never Growing Up Pod) and Bonnie Sherman. They talk about 2 White Women, Britney Spears and Taylor Swift. Dangilo breaks down the moments from The Woman In Me that stood out to him. We are all obsessed with Traylor and the Travis Kelce lyric change in Buenos Aires (Jason Kelce is hot). They sidetrack into People Magazine not picking Pedro Pascal and who they did think was hot (hint: probably someone Old). Mariah Carey Season is now Matt Rogers Season. Crushes of the Week and More. Did we use enough buzzwords in this description. I hope so.LISTEN.Tickets for O'So SUCIA Underwear Party at The Rail San Diego with DJ TONY RUIZ (Friday, NOV 17, 2023) https://linktr.ee/ososuciaFind Dangilo on Instagram and twitter @dangilogogoFollow Bonnie on Instagram: @bonbonksFollow Annie on Instagram: @wdwcollective and @amsettingDownload NEVER GROWING UP (the Disney Parks Podcast for Adults) Everywhere
Dangilo has a long time friend on the show this week! Bonnie Sherman, a college bestie of Dangilo's stops by the show to discuss what they have been binging. Bonnie gave up on SUCCESSION so Dangilo fills her in on Shiv vs. Tom. They talk about QUEEN CHARLOTTE reinvigorating the Bridgerton Universe, the sweet guy on JURY DUTY and how collectively everyone needs to keep Shakira away from Tom Cruise. They get into the whiplash of meh emotions around Nate on TED LASSO and Dangilo breaks down Scandoval for Bonnie cause she could never. SPOILERS a plenty.Follow @Dangilogogo on InstagramConnect with Dangilo https://linktr.ee/baldandbingeable
Bonnie Sherman lives in British Columbia. In 2020, both of her parents both passed away in a Nova Scotia care home. Although Bonnie was often in the province, and had tried to visit her parents, she was given very little time with them. Now, she's calling for change.
Lights! Camera! Action! It's that time of year again. The Sundance Film Festival opens again in the Wasatch Mountains of Utah. The Sundance Mountain Resort is at the heart of the Sundance Film Festival. Film actor and director Robert Redford established the Sundance Film Institute in 1981 to educate aspiring film makers right here at his cherished Sundance Mountain Resort. By 1985, the Sundance Film Festival was created to give independent film makers a venue to present their creations to the world. The festival soon became one of the most respected festivals in the world of film making. In this podcast, Sundance General Manager Chad Linebaugh visits with Bonnie Sherman, a highly respected travel agent from San Diego, California who has been leading groups of enthusiastic film lovers to the Sundance Film Festival since 2002. Chad and Bonnie explore lodging, dining and film screening options available at the resort, including little known value packages available to Film Festival travelers. Bonnie explains her secret is to simply escort them up the canyon and open the shuttle door to the peaceful mountain retreat. From that point forward they are convinced there is no other way to attend the Sundance Film Festival. If you love serenity, excellent dining, mountain vistas and are interested in attending one of the most unique film festivals in the world, you won't want to miss this episode!
Reviews: Marvel Now What? #1, Pretty Deadly #1, Samurai Jack #1, Velvet #1, Zombie War #1, Dracula (on NBC) Jimmy treks out to Brooklyn to the home of the Vampire Cowboys Theatre Company's founders Abby and Qui for some pork tacos and fun times! He is joined by the director Robert Ross Parker and some of the cast (Tom Myers, Nicky Schmidlein, and Bonnie Sherman) of their current show Alice in Slasherland. The cast gives some details about the play and some fun tidbits about the characters they play. They also chat about the Britishisms Jimmy is finding while playing GTA V and discuss the new Captain America: The Winter Soldier trailer. News includes: Cartoon Network pulls Beware the Batman, Jamie Smart is shortlisted for Roald Dahl prize, Midtown Comics opens boutique in Times Square Toys "R" Us, Charmed may magically reappear on TV, and Al Plastino learns his Superman/JFK story is for sale. As always, listener feedback, Top 3 and more. Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Thanks for listening!
Some of the cast/production crew of Alice In Slasherland, The Vampire Cowboys Theatre Company's new show, join us in studio! Writer/Fight Choreographer Qui Nguyen, Director Robert Ross Parker and cast members Bonnie Sherman and Sheldon Best come talk about the homage to 70's/80's slasher films, their favorite slasher, costume changes, puppets, songs, blood/gore and more!The show runs Thursdays through Sundays until April 10th at the HERE Arts Center in New York City. Showtime is 8:30 p.m. Tickets are $18 and are selling out fast. Go get yours or miss out!
Big, long show (sorry!) with interviews galore and new music!The awesome Michael Rooker joins us to discuss the upcoming NBC mini-series, Meteor. We also delve into Slither, Mallrats and some of his other work. Sure he plays a bad ass a lot but he's hilarious! Jimmy also chats with the cast/writer of Fight Girl Battle World. The Vampire Cowboys Theatre Company are remounting their hit show from last season for only 6 performances. Get your tickets now! Former guests Jon Hoche, Paco Tolson, Melissa Paladino, Bonnie Sherman and Qui Nguyen all join in to discuss the changes to the cast and fights. But where's Andrea Marie Smith?! News includes The Asian American Comic-Con, Dark Horse Presents leaves MySpace, Brian K. Vaughan leaves Lost, Top Cow's new "Pilot Season" and more!