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July 16-22, 1994 He was one of the very last in person guests pre-COVID, and this time he's back via satellite, please welcome writer of his second graphic novel, Youth Group (out 7/16/24 from First Second Books! Available for pre-order NOW!) , comic, and podcaster Jordan Morris back to the show. Ken and Jordan discuss NASA, Dave Thomas (Wendy's), Popeyes, KFC, In and Out Burger, when all cartoons became babies, Yo Yogi!, Jellystone, the most obscure Hanna Barbara characters, Ken's love of Frankenstein Jr., the impossible Impossibles, Sex with Cindy Crawford, the moon landing, Summer Shows, Sex in the 90s, House of Style, Steven Banks Show, paddy whacks, what Alec Baldwin watches, PBS Sitcoms, Yank Yucks, the "YouTube Thumbnail face", Pat Riley, TV Nation, the glory of the early teen years Summers, learning pop culture references, Hot Shots, The Mad Magazine phenom, Ren & Stimpy, the sweet Nicktoons, Rocko's Modern Life, Dream On, boobs on cable, Weekend at Bernie's II, MTV, Dead at 21, Good Morning Mr. Hitler, Vanessa Angel on Time Trax, unethical Anti-Gravity Belts, Chained Heat II, erotic Thrillers, Pam Anderson in Snapdragon, massive Tom Beringer fans, Blossom, Joey Lawrence's music career, music video drops, Michael Jackson Black or White, Ashton Drake's weird dolls, mold breaking, heist movies, Game Gear, Three Ninjas, Running Man, Tales from the Crypt, Arnold Schwarzenegger's directorial debut, William Hickey, Body Double, The Critic, Grace Under Fire, Seinfeld, In Living Color, Fraiser, Christmas in July, Pieces : It's Exactly What You Think It Is, AIDS calendars, Flashdance, Boogaloo Shrimp on Family Matters, Cliff Hanger, Terry O'Quinn, Samurais, and loving Hangin' with Mr. Cooper.
Steve and Eddie host a special episode of The M25 Show where they welcome Dance Teacher, Actor, Comedian and Singer/Songwriter Michael “Boogaloo Shrimp” Chambers from the movie Breakin' Want to see this episode? Watch it on YouTube by following this link: https://youtube.com/TheM25Show Visit www.TheM25Show.com and hit the Show Us Love link #PodcastingSomethingMore Natural Wunderz: At Natural Wunderz they create high performance health and wellness products that spring naturally from the seven natural wonders of the world. Be as clean and beautiful as nature intended you to be. You are the Natural Wunder. Visit https://naturalwunderz.com/ and enter the code TheM25Show to get 25% off you order. Michael Seril Fitness: Founded in 2005, MSF has motivated and inspired thousands of clients in Whittier, California over the last 15+ years. They are also a leader in Pay It Forward events that have benefited thousands of families in their community. Visit https://msf-strong.com/ for more information. Tacos Che & More: Be sure to book Tacos Che & More for all your catering needs. What makes them different from most taco catering businesses is that they cook up, at your request, a variety of different types of meals and of course tacos. Call and ask if they are able to prepare the meal of your choice. (951) 442-4587 or visit them on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/tacosche05
Hello again! We have a splendid interview for this latest trip on the dance floor. Michael "Boogaloo Shrimp" Chambers is an American dancer, actor, and choreographer who gained widespread recognition for his exceptional dance skills and innovative style during the 1980s. He was a pivotal figure in the world of street dance and played a significant role in popularizing breakdancing and "popping" dance techniques. Boogaloo Shrimp's journey into the world of dance began at a young age. Growing up in Watts, Los Angeles, he was exposed to the vibrant street culture and dance scene that was flourishing in the 1980s. He found inspiration in the moves of legendary dancers like Don Campbell, Boogaloo Sam, and Popin' Pete, who were pioneers of the popping and locking dance styles. At the age of 16, Chambers shot to stardom when he landed a role in the 1984 cult classic film "Breakin'." In the film, he portrayed the character "Turbo," a highly talented and creative street dancer. Boogaloo Shrimp's performance in "Breakin'" was nothing short of mesmerizing, showcasing his unique popping and robot-like movements. His dance routines, particularly the iconic broom dance scene, became legendary and etched him into the history of dance and hip-hop culture. After the success of "Breakin'," Boogaloo Shrimp continued to showcase his dance skills in the sequel, "Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo," released in 1984. The film further solidified his status as a dance icon, and he remained a prominent figure in the dance community throughout the 1980s. In addition to his work in film, Boogaloo Shrimp collaborated with other influential dancers and choreographers, such as Michael Jackson, Lionel Richie, and Gregory Hines. His contributions to dance extended beyond the silver screen, as he performed in music videos, television shows, and various live performances. While Boogaloo Shrimp's fame reached great heights during the 1980s, he encountered challenges as the popularity of breakdancing waned in the following decade. However, his impact on the dance world remained significant, and his influence can be seen in contemporary dance styles and in the work of subsequent generations of dancers. Boogaloo Shrimp's legacy continues to be celebrated by dancers and enthusiasts worldwide. His innovative techniques and charismatic performances have left an indelible mark on the history of dance, and he remains an inspiration to aspiring dancers who aim to push the boundaries of movement and self-expression. Though Boogaloo Shrimp's dancing career was most prominent in the 1980s, his contributions to dance and hip-hop culture have ensured his place as an enduring figure in the annals of dance history. Now you can learn more about this fascinating career through this conversation on Vinyl Community Podcasts!
Chris Dudley is an artistic powerhouse. He's been a working artist for over 25 years, creating everything from children's books to commissioned drawings (and he teaches art as well). His latest book, Lil' Boogaloo Shrimp and the Clean Sweep is inspired by the iconic 80's movie Breakin', and features the OG Boogaloo Shrimp himself, Michael Chambers!Chris gave me the rundown on the new book, and we talked about his creative process and what draws him to illustrating portraits and children's books. He also spoke about growing up in Grand Rapids, Michigan, the benefits on staying there for his career, the keys to his longevity, his work with Hudson Dawn Publishing, and dropped some great advice on work/life balance and staying inspired. You'll definitely be a fan of Chris after you hear his story — I know I am!LinksChris Dudley ArtChris Dudley on InstagramChris Dudley on TwitterHudson Dawn PublishingLil' Boogaloo Shrimp and the Clean SweepFor a full transcript of this interview, visit revisionpath.com.==========Donate to Revision PathFor 10 years, Revision Path has been dedicated to showcasing Black designers and creatives from all over the world. In order to keep bringing you the content that you love, we need your support now more than ever.Click or tap here to make either a one-time or monthly donation to help keep Revision Path running strong.Thank you for your support!==========Follow and SubscribeLike this episode? Then subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you find your favorite shows. Follow us, and leave us a 5-star rating and a review!You can also follow Revision Path on Instagram and Twitter.==========CreditsRevision Path is brought to you by Lunch, a multidisciplinary creative studio in Atlanta, GA.Executive Producer and Host: Maurice CherryEditor and Audio Engineer: RJ BasilioIntro Voiceover: Music Man DreIntro and Outro Music: Yellow SpeakerTranscripts are provided courtesy of Brevity and Wit.☎️ Call 626-603-0310 and leave us a message with your comments on this episode!Thank you for listening!==========Sponsored by Brevity & WitBrevity & Wit is a strategy and design firm committed to designing a more inclusive and equitable world. They are always looking to expand their roster of freelance design consultants in the U.S., particularly brand strategists, copywriters, graphic designers and Web developers.If you know how to deliver excellent creative work reliably, and enjoy the autonomy of a virtual-based, freelance life (with no non-competes), check them out at brevityandwit.com.Brevity & Wit — creative excellence without the grind.
Episode 574: Brett finds eggshells in a surprising place. What is the origin of the word "septic"? Is centigrade the same as celsius? "Encino Man", "Dirty Dancing", "Flashdance", "All the Right Moves" trailer reviews. Rent-a-boy for Kennywood amusement park. Animal IQ. Andrew needs a lady friend to ride rollercoasters with.
GUEST INTERVIEW: Marvin Columbus/TOPICS: MICHAEL Biopic Directed by Antoine Fuqua, Starring Jaafar Jackson, Choreographed by Rich & Tone Talauega, BEYONCE' in Dubai Choreographed by Fatima Robinson, CROSSING THE LINE SERIES Created and Produced by Marvin Columbus & Dominique Columbus, Directed by Travis Payne/BLAST FROM THE PAST: Travis working with Cameo on SKIN I'M IN video/DANCE HERO: Tracy Phillips/FULL OUT OR GET OUT: Sending flowers/QUESTION OF THE DAY: How is this generation of dancers different from the generation before/SHOUT OUTS: Our Moms, Janet Jackson, Rhythm Nation 1814 Dancers, Gary Harrison, Larry Blackmon, Matthew Rolston, Paul Norman, The Columbus Family, Michael DeLorenzo, Jack Coleman, Midnight Star, Gap Band, The Deele, Rico Suave, Tina Marie, Cherelle, Luis Miguel, Enrique Iglesias, Black Cowboys, Julie McDonald, Obba Babatunde', Diana Careno, Faune Chambers-Watkins, Allen Walls, Brad Furman, Rod Stewart, Ken Norton Family, Sh0h, Matthew Columbus, Inspire to Inspire Podcast, Poppin Taco, Poppin Pete, Shabba Do, Boogaloo Shrimp, Choreographers Carnival, World Choreography Awards, Tai Truesdell, Logan & Jake Paul, Jamil Jones, Mean Ole Lion Media. Failure is not the opposite of success, it is a part of success!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
GUEST INTERVIEW: Marvin Columbus/TOPICS: MICHAEL Biopic Directed by Antoine Fuqua, Starring Jaafar Jackson, Choreographed by Rich & Tone Talauega, BEYONCE' in Dubai Choreographed by Fatima Robinson, CROSSING THE LINE SERIES Created and Produced by Marvin Columbus & Dominique Columbus, Directed by Travis Payne/BLAST FROM THE PAST: Travis working with Cameo on SKIN I'M IN video/DANCE HERO: Tracy Phillips/FULL OUT OR GET OUT: Sending flowers/QUESTION OF THE DAY: How is this generation of dancers different from the generation before/SHOUT OUTS: Our Moms, Janet Jackson, Rhythm Nation 1814 Dancers, Gary Harrison, Larry Blackmon, Matthew Rolston, Paul Norman, The Columbus Family, Michael DeLorenzo, Jack Coleman, Midnight Star, Gap Band, The Deele, Rico Suave, Tina Marie, Cherelle, Luis Miguel, Enrique Iglesias, Black Cowboys, Julie McDonald, Obba Babatunde', Diana Careno, Faune Chambers-Watkins, Allen Walls, Brad Furman, Rod Stewart, Ken Norton Family, Sh0h, Matthew Columbus, Inspire to Inspire Podcast, Poppin Taco, Poppin Pete, Shabba Do, Boogaloo Shrimp, Choreographers Carnival, World Choreography Awards, Tai Truesdell, Logan & Jake Paul, Jamil Jones, Mean Ole Lion Media. Failure is not the opposite of success, it is a part of success!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
One of the stars from the 80s CLASSIC "Breakin" 1 & 2. Michael "Boogaloo Shrimp" Chambers hangs out to talk about his start in the Industry. Teaching MICHAEL JACKSON how to moonwalk. His role in "Breakin" 1 & 2. AND MORE! twitter.com/ItsMeSpkn2U Questions! Comments! Feedback! itsmespkn2u@gmail.com www.chemicalfreebody.com PROMO CODE- ItsMe for discounts! www.preparewithitsme.com www.skullshaver.com/discount/itsme www.paypal.com/paypalme/Spkn2U
The HHMC's JB, Boogie and DynoWright talk about Breakin', the 1984 classic breakdancing movie featuring "Shabba Doo" and "Boogaloo Shrimp". https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0086998 (Breakin' on IMDb) Where to Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xTMA0yw68wo&list=PLegG93sDG8TZf7_JfrEb1VE-jKuZ9UCAn (YouTube) Christopher McDonald as "Shooter McGavin" in https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0116483/ (Happy Gilmore) (1996) and "Goose" in https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0084021 (Grease 2) (1982). https://www.societydanceacademy.com/bruno-falcon (Bruno Falcon) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qn156CFzlvk (Honey Nut Cheerios Speed Walking with Ice T) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aztdMwYrF4k (Jean-Claude Van Damme Recreates His “Kickboxer” Dance Scene) on Conan O'Brien Variety: https://variety.com/2020/music/news/adolfo-shabba-doo-quinones-dead-breakin-dancer-actor-1234876798/ (Adolfo ‘Shabba Doo' Quinones, Star of ‘Breakin',' Dies at 65) Lionel Richie: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqAvFx3NxUM ("All Night Long (All Night)") Chaka Khan: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YW0sxgYAmLM ("I Feel For You") https://www.lockerlegends.net/old-school-og-hall-of-fame/ (The Lockers) https://www.boogalooshrimpdocumentary.com/ (Boogaloo Shrimp Documentary) Paula Abdul: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xweiQukBM_k ("Opposites Attract") Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solid_Gold_(TV_series) ("Solid Gold") https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1yCAEiY8vic (The Solid Gold Dancers (1980 - 1986) A montage of all the dancers that appeared on the show) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9j2wTR49Ec (Three 6 Mafia performing at the Oscars) Rock the Bells: https://rockthebells.com/articles/breakin-oral-history/ (Oral History of Breakin') Hip Hop Movie Club is produced by your HHMC's: Boogie, JB and DynoWright! Theme music by Boogie. Special thanks to Susan Berger, Towanda Edwards, and Alice Seneres. Hit us up at hiphopmovieclub@gmail.com or on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @hiphopmovieclub. You can also check us out at http://hiphopmovieclub.com (hiphopmovieclub.com). The next episode of the Hip Hop Movie Club podcast drops in two weeks. Subscribe today in your favorite podcast app and you won't miss it! Shout out to you listeners. Thanks for listening. Dont' hate, elevate!
In this episode Jaime, Shawn, and Pax discuss the two Golan Globus/Cannon Breakin' movies from 1984 starring Shabba Doo, Boogaloo Shrimp, and Lucinda Dickey!
LEGENDARY ACTOR TURBO aka BOOGALOO SHRIMP /BREAKIN 1 & 2 (ELECTRIC BOOGALOO) SPECIAL GUEST: ROBERT BRYANT (MANAGER OF SHABBA DOO)/ VASHAWN QUINONES (SON OF THE LATE ADOLFO GUTIERREZ QUINONES aka "SHABBA DOO") #boogalooshrimp #breakdance #ilovethe80's #turbo #ozone #shabbadoo #dancing #acting #blackstars #classic #kentuckygoodvibes #entertainment #interview #letskeepthelegacygoing
This week we talk Boogaloo Shrimp and Breakin, the new Iphone, and townhalls that nobody actually watched or cared about. Make sure to tune into all the latest episodes of Black Nerd Power on Kudzukian.com or by downloading the Kudzukian App.
Skipper and Ray review Breakin’ 2: Electric Boogaloo (1984), featuring a fluffy kitty who gets to meet the Shabba-Doo and Boogaloo Shrimp in person! Dancers Adolfo Quinones, Michael Chambers, Lucinda Dickey, and many, many more! Music from Michael Linn, Ollie & Jerry, Ice-T, Chris The Glove, Afrika Islam, Rags & Riches, Fire Fox, and sooo many more! Transcript bit.ly/CFPtranscript-Breakin2 Get exclusive bonus content by supporting Skipper & Ray at pod.fan/catsonfilmpodOur videos have captions & illustrations to help you follow along with each episode!https://youtu.be/eOjE60he6l0Cats on Film Pod is voiced and produced by Ray Ilyn, with music by The DōsMan, and additional sounds from FreeSound.org. FREE full episodes & more at www.catsonfilmpod.comInstagram @CatsOnFilmPodTwitter @CatsOnFilmPod
For our final movie of the year, we head back to the hip-hop fueled dance world of Breakin' for the sequel with the name everyone's been making fun of for decades: Electric Boogaloo. It's cheesy, silly, and not as good at the first one; the perfect way to wrap up both 1984 and 2020. Follow the show! Facebook: https://fb.me/oldiebutagoodiepod Omny: https://omny.fm/shows/oldie-but-a-goodie YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjfdXHxK_rIUsOEoFSx-hGA Songs from 1984 Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/39v1MbWf849XD8aau0yA52 Got feedback? Send us an email at oldiebutagoodiepod@gmail.com Follow the hosts! Sandro Falce - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandrofalce/ - Twitter: https://twitter.com/sandrofalce - Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/SandroFalce/ - Nerd-Out Podcast: https://omny.fm/shows/nerdout Zach Adams - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zach4dams/ Donations: https://paypal.me/oldiebutagoodiepod Please do not feel like you have to contribute anything but any donations are greatly appreciated! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Originally released in June 2014 for ’80’s Picturehouse’ (hello to everyone who listened to that), Dave and Thom have added a new introduction to their interview with Michael "Boogaloo Shrimp" Chambers and releasing it under the ‘Decade of Decadence’ banner for all to hear. You can leave comments/questions about this episode HERE on our reddit community page. If you listen to ANY of our shows, then taking 2 minutes to email us a review would help us greatly in attracting new interview guests, getting more competition prizes, and generally raising our online presence. Details of an easy way to do it are HERE. You can also help support us by either buying from Amazon UK and/or CD Keys through the links on our website, treating yourself to some merch from our non-profit shop, and/or buying us ‘a coffee’ on our fundraising page. Don't forget that you can save 20% at Insert Coin Clothing by using the code: 60MWIC. Thank you for listening.
It's time for us to dive back into franchise territory and this time instead of Chuck, ninjas and robotic cops we've decided to tackle a series that was a surprise hit when it began in 1987 and only continued to be more and more popular. But does it deserve such mainstream love?This is a question that needs an answer and we sat through all four films (in a compressed space of time) to try and figure out why this buddy cop series pairing Mel Gibson and Danny Glover with Richard Donner at the helm garnered such love. Along the way we complain about property damage, Joe Pesci, a tonal shift that's hard to handle and the fact that Gibson's Riggs is just a complete and utter jerk.As usual we begin with what we've watching including our alternative take on Fred Durst's THE FANATIC, another visit to the Hellraiser universe, see Dennis Quaid go crazy coo-coo, (sort of) learn about Boogaloo Shrimp, get our KNIVES OUT and much more!Thanks for listening! Be sure to head to Apple Podcasts (or wherever you get yours) to subscribe, rate and review the show. If you like what you hear - tell a friend and spread the word - every little bit helps! Links to all our web stuff at www.gbwpodcast.com
Join the fella's as they act a fool talking NFL and NBA, and entertainment! This week they break down The Watchmen, Kanye's new gospel album, Dolomite is My Name, and much more in the Word on the Street! Also they share their top John Witherspoon moments.
Laura joins us for the only Halloween Special that forgot it was a Halloween Special until an hour in and then dropped it.
Shabadoo, Boogaloo Shrimp and a cast of break dancers team-up with Golan and Globus, pump out a movie in a handful of months and leave us with one of the most important and culturally infamous bad movies of all time. Hope you like break-dancing! Let's face it - this movie stinks and rules. There's so little happening but no one notices because it's masked by CONSTANT break dancing. It's wall-to-wall. There might be more more dance/musical numbers in this than Caberet and Chicago and Grease combined. Now that might scare off the casual bad-movie goer who is here for movies staring shirtless men with guns, but don't be afraid - this thing is electric dog-poo on fire. It's really something of a special deal when a movie crams this much non-diegetic, metaphorical story-telling using dance as the device and still manages to contain as much mind-boggling nonsense within those dance sequences. For most of us, we just check out during dance numbers as they are just a showcasing of people's abilities to move their butt around, but this is not that. There's a constant tone of bonkers throughout these numbers and must be watched; especially the surrounding extras. The acting is hilarious, with two non-leads stealing every scene. The actors who played Lucia and Rhonda were both so bad that they had to be over-dubbed and the dub is absolutely laughable. Try not to fall out of your chair when Lucia helps Turbo bust out of the hospital. It's an absolute spectacle of ineptitude, all while still being the most competent film Golan and Globus ever put together - and they did it in less than six months. Breakin 2': Electric Boogaloo is an absolute must do for its historical importance but beyond that - it's just a damn good time.
Michael Keaton was quasi-deadly, Mel Gibson was both in prison and on the farm, and Boogaloo Shrimp was breakin’ again, thank god. Francis Ford Coppola went to Harlem so he could watch Gregory Hines fly, Peter Hyams proved beyond a shadow of a doubt that he had the biggest balls in Hollywood, and David Lynch went to deep space so he could confuse a generation. We’ve got rancid farce, frustrating star vehicles, and epic adventures. Plus, if you ask real nice, we just might teach you how to do the Neutron Dance. Let’s put a bow on it and stick December 1984 under the tree!
"With a little help, you'll be poppin' and lockin' and breakin' in no time." Host Serg Beret and Patrick Raissi enter crazy cocaine-fueled world of Cannon Films in The Cannon Canon starting with the breakdancing film “Breakin’.” Tomorrow, listen to us talk about Boogaloo Shrimp, Shabba-Doo, pop-n-locking, Sangria stories and Shooter McGavin. Patrick's Rating: 1.5 out of 5 Serg's Rating: 1 out of 5
After the deaths of three children suspected to be killed by wolves, the hosts of Trick or Treat Radio are hired by the parents of a missing six-year-old boy to track down and locate their son in the Alaskan wilderness! Crazy right?! Episode 324 of Trick or Treat Radio is our final one before we invade Rock and Shock for a weekend of masquerades, mayhem and memories! To prepare us for Rock and Shock we had a surprise appearance from the creator of the show, Kevin Barbare! We also have a discussion about Hold the Dark, the Netflix exclusive film from Jeremy Saulnier! So grab your tickets to the masquerade extravaganza, remember to take the duct tape off your gun and strap on for the world’s most dangerous talk radio show!Stuff we talk about: Ares saved the maze, how long will MZ stay at Rock and Shock, Survival of the Film Freaks, Shawna Shea Film Festival, Survival of the Fittest, Ted Raimi, Jimmie Gonzalez, the Sexy Speakeasy, MDK, beard trimming, MZ’s review of Survival of the Film Freaks, Chris Gore, Joe Bob Briggs, Dynamo’s will, the tuck dance, Fangoria, Morbid Vision Films, Progress Wrestling, Derek Rook’s arms, Haunted Mansion, Progress Wrestling, From the Canopy Podcast, Outside the Cinema, Retro Retro Retro, Radio of Horror, Nicolas Cage, STASScast, Fat Albert, Dynamo’s podcast tour, Drive Angry, eye contact, Ghost Rider, Batman without his Detective work, Superman, The Trick or Treat Radio Masquerade Extravaganza, Gotham Vice, Kevin Conroy, Jeremy Saulnier, Green Room, Blue Ruin, Murder Party, Hold the Dark, Macon Blair, Jeffrey Wright, wolf-punching, Alexander, Skarsgard, Basquiat, Evil Dead, Kevin Barbare, Boogaloo Shrimp, Shabba Doo, Twin Peaks, The Red Room, Dana Ashbrook, James Marshall, Derek Mears, Linda Blair, Scott Reiniger, Dawn of the Dead, The Exorcist, Chained Heat, Malcolm McDowell, Emo Phillips, Gaylen Ross, One Month to Live, Scream Queen Hot Tub Party, Linnea Quigley, Andy Sidaris, Brinke Stevens, Rock and Shock memories, Tiny Wight’s maze, Nicolas Winding Refn, definition of a slow burn, dingoes took my baby, Meryll Streep, Evil Angels, Aprostate Exam, Gareth Evans, The Apostle, Dan Stevens, Diabolik DVD, The Night Comes for Us, Timo Tjahjanto, The Mo Brothers, Nemesis, Albert Pyun, Cyborg, Captain America (1992), Godfrey Ho, Robo Vampire, 31 Days of Halloween, Scream, and cease and desist.Send Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comUse our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TheDeaditesFacebook: http://facebook.com/TheDeaditesYouTube: http://youtube.com/TheDeaditesTVInstagram: http://instagram.com/TheDeaditesBuy our music on Bandcamp: http://thedeadites.bandcamp.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
We head back to 1984 to yap about a couple of breakdancing classics. Shabba Doo! Boogaloo Shrimp! Christopher McDonald?
From The Old School Rewind Archives we revisit Trinere, NuShooz, and Boogaloo Shrimp. Thanks for supporting the OSR.. Share, Subscribe, Review and Listen
We’re joined by special guest Isabel Nelson, a friend of the show and, like Kirk, a trained dancer. That’s why the focus of this episode is dance. Isabel and Kirk are here to speak intelligently about the art form, with thoughtful comments rooted in their education and experience. Paul’s here too, to say his dumb opinions based on nothing. We’re talking about Gene Kelly, Bob Fosse, Boogaloo Shrimp and many others. It’s an especially visual episode, so be sure to check out the featured playlist for yourself. To see the videos we watch in this episode, visit musicraygun.com/playlists.
There is so, so much going on in this week's episode. Pop rocks, Cherry Pez, Boogaloo Shrimp, Mister Limpet, B-ball style and...sawnetts...Were the douche-boys of LFO cut from the same cloth as Samuel Beckett? Probably not, but maybe. Also, dude's name is Rich. Strap in and enjoy the nonsense.
Special Guests: Marco Siedelmann, Sam FirstenbergOn a special episode of The Projection Booth, Mike talks to author Marco Siedlmann about his upcoming book, Stories from the Trenches: The Official Sam Firstenberg Book as well as the subject of the book himself, Sam Firstenberg, the director of films sch as American Ninja, American Samurai, Cyborg Cop, and Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo.Links:More about The Untold, In-Depth, Outrageously True Story of Shapiro Glickenhaus EntertainmentRead about other books by Marco Siedelmann
We have a great show for you this Saturday. Two of the Honoree's for the 35th Anniversary of Michael Jackson's Off The Wall Album Tribute & Awards Benefits; Dr. Cherilyn Lee who was MJ's personal nurse will be honored for her work in the field of Holistic Medicine and for succesfully treating patients with Vitiligo & Lupus. We will discuss with Dr. Lee her new book "Written Before I was Born" & more. Then we will talk to another award's honoree, Michael Boogaloo Shrimp Chambers who is known for his breakout role as the charachter "Turbo" in Breakin 1 & Breakin 2. He is being honored for his contibutions to the entertainment industry as a dance ambassador & also teaching the King of Pop a few moves. It also been 30 years since the hit movies Breakin 1 & Breakin 2, so we will catch up with Mr.Chambers about life since Breakin and his career in Dance. So join me this Saturday @ 12:30 PM CST for a great show!!!
We kick off "Old School" week on The Dennis Daniel Show with one of our breakout interviews from 2010. We talk with voice actor and creator of Yu-Gi-Oh! The Abridged Series, "LittleKuriboh" Martin Billany. Martin is the main cast for the popular YouTube series that has over 10 million views combined. He's also written songs including "Leather Pants," "Brooklyn Rage," and "I'm On A Blimp." He's also a part of the popular TeamFourStar, the people behind the DragonBall Z Abridged series. After declaring war against Seto Kaiba, Boogaloo Shrimp and John Pokémon enlist the aid of "evil help". Just who do they have in mind?
When the goin’ gets tough, the tough get dancin’! This week we’ve gone back to 1984 to tangle with one of the most infamous bad sequels of all time, Breakin’ 2: Electric Boogaloo. Considering that this sequel was made and released the same year as the original, it’s a wonder it didn’t turn out even worse than it did. Breakers Kelly, Ozone and Turbo (or, as I like to call them, Special K, Shabba-Doo and Boogaloo Shrimp) are back with a mission, except when they’re starting riot level flash mobs and dancing aimlessly from scene to scene. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bmoviebreakdown/support