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Recover from your own Squishee hangover with our guest Patrick Cotnoir (George Lucas Talk Show, Hey, That's Me: A Commentary Podcast). In a story not affiliated with The Boy Scouts of America, Bart joins the Junior Campers and learns to love rubber knives & animal traps. Somehow that strands Bart in the ocean with Homer and a pair of Flanderses in another adventure full of memorable moments, be they sugar-related or that Borgnine guy. So don't do what Donny Don't does—listen to this podcast! Support this podcast and get over 200 ad-free bonus episodes by visiting Patreon.com/TalkingSimpsons and becoming a patron! And please follow the official Twitter, @TalkSimpsonsPod, not to mention Bluesky and Instagram!
Listener suggestions are rated on the Yachtski Scale, with songs by Masayoshi Takanaka, Maarit, and The Crusaders.
In this one, Eddie and Jerry talk bargains, hats, sidekicks and so much more. Enjoy!
"This place is our West, and I wish they'd leave us alone!" For Episode 286, David and Brandon discuss a neo-Western film that fits within our Stuck in a Small Town Genre, BAD DAY AT BLACK ROCK. Listen as they discuss the film's casting, its filming in the desert, and how one supporting actor had a big year in 1955. Opening Banter (00:00:10) Recap of the Stuck in a Small Town Genre (00:03:39) Intro to Bad Day at Black Rock (00:05:41) History of How Bad Day at Black Rock Got to Production (00:12:39) Favorite Scenes (00:18:23) On Set Life - (00:43:21) Aftermath: Release and Legacy (00:50:16) What Worked and What Didn't (00:55:06) Film Facts (01:05:21) Awards (01:06:22) Final Questions (01:13:17) Preview for Next Week (01:21:40) Join our Patreon for More Content: https://www.patreon.com/cinenation Contact Us: Facebook: @cinenation Instagram: @cinenationpodcast Twitter: @CineNationPod TikTok: @cinenation Letterboxd: CineNation Podcast E-mail: cinenationpodcast@gmail.com
This week, Keith Gawla from The Munster Hunters podcast joins us to discuss a movie that he holds so dear to his heart…until he watched it again 35 years later. Listen in as we discuss a movie that involves a cop with superpowers, bubblegum, barracuda, executions, and so much more!Find The Airwolf Year on this feed!: Episodes 96 - 189Find The Knight Rider Years on this feed!: Episodes 1 - 95-----The 80's Years Opening & Closing Theme by: Steve Corning, http://thinkfishtank.comThe 80's Years Logo Design by: Luke Larsson, http://www.meaningfullymaed.comFollow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ciampakleinInstagram: @the80syearsThreads: @the80syearsX: @EightiesYearsTikTok: @the80syearsEmail us: letusblowyourmind@gmail.comCall our Hotline: (207) 835-1954Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts!-----The 80's Years is a proud member of The Podfix Network. Check us out and all the other amazing podcasts at www.podfixnetwork.comInstagram: @official_podfixTwitter: @podfixFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/podfixnetwork
SEVENTY years ago this movie dominated Hollywood and the Academy Awards. It is a drama disguised as a war film. From Here to Eternity is a movie that took home a boatload of Oscars back in 1953. All the performances are incredible and the direction, editing, and cinematography is first rate. But it's the story that really pulls you in. The question is did it deserve to win best picture that year. Were the other four nominees as goo, or even better. Was there a film (including all the great foreign language movies) that came out in 1953 better than From Here to Eternity. Download and tune in to hear Jack Ferdman's take on it.SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW Rewatching Oscar:Website: https://rewatchingoscar.buzzsprout.comApple Podcasts/iTunesSpotifyGoogle PodcastsiHear RadioPodchaserPodcast AddictTuneInAlexaRSS Feed: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1815964.rssWebsite: https://rewatchingoscar.buzzsprout.comSocial Media Links: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, InstagramShare your thoughts and suggestions with us through:Facebook Messanger or emailing us atjack@rewatchingoscar.comMusic by TurpacShow Producer: Jack FerdmanPodcast Logo Design: Jack FerdmanMovie (audio) trailer courtesy of MovieClips Classic TrailersMovie (audio) clip courtesy of YouTubeSupport us by downloading, sharing, and giving us a 5 Star Rating. It helps our podcast continue to reach many people and make it available to share more episodes with everyone.Tags: OscarsAcademy AwardsBest PicturewinnermoviesfilmreviewRewatching Oscarpodcast
Welcome to our Bupkis coverage, the new Pete Davidson show premiering this week on Peacock! In this recap podcast, Jon Schneider, Amanda Barkin, and Sammy Kay take you through Episodes 7 ("Borgnine") and 8 ("Show Me The Way") of the series and discuss the best moments. The video version of our recap is available here: youtube.com/live/0VZCVQwbI7A ---------- Welcome to the official Saturday Night Network podcast feed, where you will hear audio from our weekly roundtables discussing all things SNL. Podcast hosts, journalists that cover the show, and superfans will look back at the entire history of Saturday Night Live and talk about how the legacy of Season 48 compares to all eras of the show. Make sure to follow us on Twitter and Instagram (@thesnlnetwork) and subscribe on YouTube thesnlnetwork to never miss an episode! Catch up on other Bupkis coverage: Bupkis Episodes 5 & 6 Recap (May 8, 2023) Bupkis Episodes 3 & 4 Recap (May 6, 2023) Bupkis Episodes 1 & 2 Recap (May 4, 2023) Dave Sirus Interview on Bupkis & SNL (May 3, 2023)
Pilot season continues as Tread Perilously looks at the TV movie/backdoor pilot for Future Cop. Lazy and slovenly beat cop Joe Cleaver (Ernest Borgnine!) -- who somehow still gets results -- is just the sort of man to aid the police commissioner in proving a "robot cop" would be bad for the force. The robot in question is called Haven (Michael Shannon -- but not the one you're expecting) and while he has the penal code in his programming, he still has a lot to learn about life. Will Cleaver end up liking Haven? And will Haven learn how to pass for a human? Justin wastes no time making a particular reference to Borgnine's process. Erik cannot help but compare Future Cop to RoboCop despite neither being the first robot cop story. Vintage 1976 commercials for Listermint, ABC's election coverage, and Breck shampoo are dissected. The inconsistent tone of the pilot leads the pair to figure out ways to make it actually work. Justin's obsession with the Beach That Makes You Old confounds chatGPT. Geography Corner centers on freeway off-ramps and a junkyard near the Los Angeles River. The Babylon 5 conspiracy once again gets aired. Borgnine proves why we love him -- even at 30% energy -- but will Justin accurately determine if Future Cop made it to series?
This week the boys discuss the greatest show from the 80s to feature a fictional helicopter and Ernest Borgnine. Yes, that's a very small niche, but nevertheless, they were there and it happened. Probably not one for the hardcore Airwolf fans...
"It ain't like it used to be, but it'll do." For Episode 217, Thomas and Brandon discuss Sam Peckinpah's classic revisionist Western, The Wild Bunch. Listen as they talk about how Peckinpah was able to create a film that helped end the traditional Western genre. Contact Us: Facebook: @cinenation Instagram: @cinenationpodcast Twitter: @CineNationPod Medium: CineNation E-mail: cinenationpodcast@gmail.com
would you prefer to be in-vAlid or vAlid? A perfeCT speCimen ThAT is GeneTiCAlly AlTered to hAve All the best ATTribuTes? or born nATurAlly with All poTenTiAl imperfeCTions inTAcT? we would prefer To be perfeCT Too. MAybe A nice middle Ground if possible? in this episode, we disCuss The 1997 movie, Gattaca. whiCh is AvailAble on neTflix. direCTed by Andrew niCCol. STArrinG eThAn hAwke, umA ThurmAn, AlAn Arkin, jude LAw, loren deAn, And ernest borGnine. every movie we disCuss will be AvAilAble on either: neTflix, hulu, hbo mAx, youTube, or AmAzon prime. you Can requesT movies by emAilinG us aT speCrApular@GmAil.Com. The nexT movie we Are GoinG To disCuss is Hell or High Water. direCTed by david mACkenzie. stArrinG jeff bridGes, Chris pine, ben fosTer, And Gil birminGhAm. inTro musiC by: luis. ouTro musiC by: CAiro brAgA - revision of The fuTure
Lets flip things upside down and watch the disaster movie that started it all, The Poseidon Adventure! In this episode Lolo shows Patrick another movie about a boat slowly sinking in the ocean, and she wonders why she doesn't like the idea of a cruse? They discuss what it is about this film that makes it so great, the struggles that went it to making the complex set pieces of this film, the differences between Hollywood in 1972 to today and listen to the end to hear Patrick and Lolo really get into it about modern film critique and so much more in this jam packed episode! New episodes of First Timers Movie Club come out every other Friday so click SUBSCRIBE and rate us five stars to make sure you don't miss our next episode!Buy tickets for ALMOST SORTA MAYBE at the Kansas City Film Festival: https://kcfilmfest.eventive.org/schedule/almost-sorta-maybe-623f4c0073f8600082c2741f?fbclid=IwAR1mR00JcYwDIgp9Q1WTpks342rMe72Mqf8uW90vghzayVK1d293eo-SfecCome see ALMOST SORTA MAYBE at the Doc Sunback Film Festival: http://www.docsunbackfilmfest.com/home.htmlBecome a Patreon today for access to exclusive episodes here: www.patreon.com/ixfilmproductionsHave a favorite (or least favorite) famous movie that you think we should've seen? Reach out to IX Film Productions on Twitter, Instagram or email and we'll add it to our list!Follow IX Film Productions for podcast updates, stand up comedy, original web shorts and comedy feature films at:Facebook: www.facebook.com/ixfilmproductionsTwitter: www.twitter.com/ixproductionsInstagram: @IXProductionsYouTube: www.youtube.com/ixfp"First Timers Movie Club" is brought to you by IX Film Productions."Making the World a Funnier Place one Film at a Time"MusicThe Curtain Rises by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5007-the-curtain-risesLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Will Gowing pays tribute to Tova Borgnine who recently passed away. Tova was a familiar face on QVC TV around the world for many years, in this episode (recorded back in 2019) Will talks to Tova about her life, career and the golden age of Hollywood.
His acting career started later than most of his contemporaries, but Ernest Borgnine played an astonishing number of roles over the years, including more sci-fi parts than you may remember. Born on this day in 1917, Borgnine is the focus of today's Sci-Fi 5. Follow Sci-Fi 5 for your daily dose of science-fiction history. Written by Earl Green Hosted by Roberto Lewis Music by Devin Curry
His acting career started later than most of his contemporaries, but Ernest Borgnine played an astonishing number of roles over the years, including more sci-fi parts than you may remember. Born on this day in 1917, Borgnine is the focus of today's Sci-Fi 5. Follow Sci-Fi 5 for your daily dose of science-fiction history. Written by Earl Green Hosted by Roberto Lewis Music by Devin Curry
Guest Robert Carolina, a lawyer living in the UK, talks with Dave about ethics in cybersecurity, Ben shares the story of the Missouri Governor threatening legal action against a reporter who found a flaw in the State's website, and Dave's got the story of a facial recognition conference in Washington DC. While this show covers legal topics, and Ben is a lawyer, the views expressed do not constitute legal advice. For official legal advice on any of the topics we cover, please contact your attorney. Links to stories: Missouri governor vows criminal prosecution of reporter who found flaw in state website I attended a top surveillance conference in Washington, a bizarre experience in which industry insiders lamented being under attack Got a question you'd like us to answer on our show? You can send your audio file to caveat@thecyberwire.com or simply leave us a message at (410) 618-3720. Hope to hear from you.
HE'S A SUPER SNOOPER! REALLY SUPER TROOPER! OH BOY! If you know what those lyrics are, then you know what you're in for. And if not? Prepare yourself for the 1980 Sergio Corbucci Italian Comedy, Poliziotteschi, in its own wonderful category..."SUPERFUZZ"! (or Super Snooper or Poliziotto superpiù). Whatever you call it- it's amazing. It isn't Cannon but it definitely COULD'VE Been a Cannon! And this ultra-special movie was picked by our amazing Patreon member Chris Norris aka Steak Mtn. A man almost as wonderful as this movie. We almost don't want to even explain it because, well...it just wouldn't make any sense. All you need to know going in is that low-rent Franco Nero, Terrence Hill, is a super-powered cop with infinite abilities? Sure. You will be as confused as Borgnine, but enjoy the ride and we GUARANTEE the theme song will be stuck in your head for the rest of your life. AND THAT IS A GOOD THING! Eat a mountain of beans and avoid the color red, it's SUPERFUZZ! Follow us on the socials! Twitter: @thecannoncanon Instagram: @thecannoncanon And join our new Patreon: patreon.com/thecannoncanon Please rate and review us!
Wes and Matt talk about the first ever NQLN debate on the first TV episode, plus two of their favorite childhood bad movies
Carpenter. Russell. Borgnine. Barbeau. Van Cleef. Hayes. Atkins. What more could a 10-year-old want in a film? Little Miss Movies lets us know what she thought of Snake Plissken and Escape From New York. Series art and logo by Gabo. Visit him at: https://www.instagram.com/galvosaur/ Original Series music by Gibby and the V's.
Best Pick with John Dorney, Jessica Regan and Tom Salinsky Episode 84: Marty (1955) Released 7 April 2021 For this episode, we watched Marty written by Paddy Cheyefsky and directed by Delbert Mann, who both won Oscars. The stars were Ernest Borgnine, Betsy Blair and Joe Mantell, all of whom were nominated, Borgnine winning. It was also nominated for its Art Direction and Cinematography. Anna Magnani https://youtu.be/L3DdzN6Ji7M The Improv Handbook https://amzn.to/3tBbLzV BEST PICK LIVE We’re thrilled to announce a special one-off live stream show in which you will be able to see our faces as well as hear our voices. Thanks to our lovely friends at House Seats Live, we’re going to be joined by special guests Rachel Bloom (Crazy Ex Girlfriend), Melissa Fumero (Brooklyn 99), Michaela Watkins (The Unicorn), John Ross Bowie (Big Bang Theory), and more to look back at 93 years of Academy Award winning films to pick out the very best of the best in different categories. It’s the first annual “Super Oscars.” The show will be on Saturday 1 May at 5pm PT / 8pm ET / Sunday 2 May at 1:00am in the UK – but if those times aren’t convenient, don’t worry you can access the stream for a whole week. To get your tickets and join in the fun, click here. https://houseseats.live/2021/05/01/best-pick-live/ Next time we will be discussing The Bridge on the River Kwai. If you want to watch it before listening to the next episode you can buy the DVD or Blu-Ray on Amazon.co.uk, or Amazon.com, or you can download it via iTunes (UK) or iTunes (USA). To send in your questions, comments, thoughts and ideas, you can join our Facebook group, Tweet us on @bestpickpod or email us on bestpickpod@gmail.com. You can also Tweet us individually, @MrJohnDorney, @ItsJessRegan or @TomSalinsky. You should also visit our website at https://bestpickpod.com and sign up to our mailing list to get notified as soon as a new episode is released. Just follow this link: http://eepurl.com/dbHO3n. If you enjoy this podcast and you'd like to help us to continue to make it, you can now support us on Patreon for as little as £2.50 per month. Thanks go to all of the following lovely people who have already done that. Alex Frith, Alex Wilson, Andrew Straw, Ann Blake, Anna Barker, Anna Coombs, Anna Elizabeth Rawles, Anna Jackson, Anna Joerschke, Anna Smith, Anne Dellamaria, Annmarie Gray, Ben Squires, Blanaid O'Regan, Brad Morrison, Catherine Jewkes, Charlotte, Claire Carr, Claire Creighton, Daina Aspin, Darren Williams, Dave Kloc, David Hanneford, Della, Drew Milloy, Elis Bebb, Elizabeth Lodi, Elizabeth McCollum, Eloise Lowe, Elspeth Reay, Emma Colvill, Emmet Jackson, Esther de Lange, Flora, Helen Cousins, Helle Rasmussen, Henry Bushell, Ian C Lau, James Murray, Jane Coulson, Jess McGinn, Jo B, Joanne Hayden, Johanna Commins, Jonquil Coy, Joy Wilkinson, Juan Ageitos, Judi Cox, Julie Dirksen, Kate Butler, Kath, Katy Espie, Kelli Prime, Kellie Penfold, Kirsten Marie Oeveraas, Laura Lundy, Lawson Howling, Lisa Gillespie, Lucinda Baron von Parker, Martin Korshøj Petersen, Matheus Mocelin Carvalho, Michael Thomas, Michael Walker, Michael Wilson, Ms Rebecca K O'Dwyer, Nick Hetherington, nötnflötn, Olivia, Peter, Rachel Foster, Richard Ewart, Robert Kidwell, Robert Orzalli, Rohan Newton, Ruth, Sally Grant, Sam Elliott, Sian Thomas, Simon Ash, Simon James, Sladjana Ivanis, Tim Gowen, Tom Stockton, Veryan Croggon, Zarah Daniel.
In which Brigid learns the awful truth.
Things are super busy at the Ed Committee, as on March 17 they held a Worksession (4 Bills) and a Public Hearing (5 Bills)... and we listen, so you don't have to! Big topics on this episode: the SAT and Maine, Task Forces and March Madness brackets, and CTE!!! We also have callbacks to a previous host, including some amazing Fast & Furious and Borgnine talk!
Death By DVD's Philosophy Of The Dead : Wes Craven A retrospective look into the body of Wes Craven's work
The Alchemist try and survive New Year's Eve aboard the Poseidon Adventure. Key Elements: Woman's Swimming, Hell Fire, Coach God
Beauty Entrepreneur and industry maverick, Tova Borgnine shares her unique and inspiring story of fortitude, gut-instinct and determination. The widow of the late Hollywood icon, Ernest Borgnine defied expectation and redefined the role of the “Hollywood Wife,” by launching TOVA Beverly Hills, a multi-million-dollar beauty business. The first beauty leader to recognize the business potential of television shopping, TOVA was the first beauty brand to be sold on QVC. 30 years later and with over 11 million bottles of her cult-favorite perfume TOVA Signature sold, Tova looks back on her pioneering career, sharing insights and lessons that she has learned throughout her three decades of success. On a personal note, growing up in rural Scotland, Tova Borgnine was the biggest influence on my own career, inspiring my love of beauty, skincare and fine fragrance at 14 years old. It is my honor to share with you the journey of my mentor and my friend. Where to find Tova: Instagram: @tovaborgnine Facebook: Tova Beverly Hills Website: www.beautybytova.com, www.qvc.com, www.qvcuk.com
SLAP! This week, we're going with some retro Borgnine in the cult classic from 1975, "The Devil's Rain"! So remember, Heaven help us all when THE DEVIL'S RAIN! Here's the link to the whole film on YouTube (while it lasts): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxeifsmT3SY&t=165s Follow us on Twitter @AASpookshow as well as Facebook, Instagram & our YouTube channel by searching All-American Spookshow. Email us at allamericanspookshow@gmail.com with questions & comments, and be sure to leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts! Here's the link to the movie trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gTS8i31SBhw LINKS Spotify Soundtrack: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4N8A2xfEs8dXso8EICe6vC Audible Trial: https://www.audible.com/ep/freetrial?source_code=PDTGBPD060314004R Podbean: https://aaspookshow.podbean.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AASpookshow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allamericanspookshow Twitter: https://twitter.com/AASpookshow YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrcNrtN902fFqdi4S0f1Zow TEEPUBLIC: http://tee.pub/lic/aaspookshow Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/all-american-spookshow-podcast/id1439518046 iHeart Radio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-all-american-spookshow-pod-43096773/
From a lacerated sky to rain down on you WE ARE BACK CAMPERS!!! This week Rob fell in love with th star studded 1975 pre-prequel to Halloween, The Devils Rain. Josh, well less so. Mostly they just praise Ernest Borgnine then bitch about parking and tourists. feel free to reach out at the contacts below and PLEASE help us spread into the ear holes of others by Subscribing/Commenting/Rating/Sharing. Sharing is caring. Email: CampBloodPod@gmail.comTwitter: @BloodCamperInstagram: @Letterfromcampblood
In this episode, Dan reviews Bill's pick: The Devil's Rain, they talk about the real Mount Rushmore of acting: Shatner, Skerritt, Borgnine, and Travolta, and Dan picks a new movie for Bill to review. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/teamtremendous/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/teamtremendous/support
Jennifer discovered, and fell in love with, a new (old) movie, and now she's dying to talk about it. The movie is Marty, the Academy Award-winning film staring Ernest Borgnine in the title role. Who knew Borgnine was such an amazing actor? Well, apparently everyone but Jennifer. He won an Oscar for this role, and he plays it so movingly and sweet that you just want to step inside that world and befriend him. Anyway, tonight's show is an homage to Marty, but there are other segments thrown into the mix on "How to Watch a Movie," and the five essential parts of a story. There's also a (very brief) history of the Academy awards. Of course, the show concludes with Jennifer's Favorite Thing of the Week. Episode 2 Show Notes: Golden Age Hollywood - MartyMeet the PodcasterVisit Circa 19xx Land
Matt and Matt continue through the coronavirus crisis, talking about education updates, COVID-19 data, and lots of listener questions!We talk about COVID-19 health data, Zoom meeting etiquette, recording video meetings with learners, grading in a crisis, best remote learning tools. We then get to a bunch of listener questions. We love them, including our Ernest Borgnine retrospective. And boogers. #onbrandWe'll be back next week with more nonsense!
Matt and Matt continue through the coronavirus crisis, talking about education updates, COVID-19 data, and lots of listener questions!We talk about COVID-19 health data, Zoom
Shatner, Travolta, Borgnine, Skerritt, Lupino and Anton Lavey explore Satanic Panic in this cult classic. We are joined by Duc Due Vu to review the 1975 Satanic cult movie The Devil's Rain. Is this movie a KILLER or merely a victim?
A spy series where the spies are all amateurs, and get swapped out every week?! MASQUERADE starred Rod Taylor, Kirstie Alley and Greg Evigan as espionage agents who recruit everyday Americans to do freelance spy jobs for the U.S. government, and it's the perfect excuse to get dazzling guest stars like Cybill Shepherd, Ernest Borgnine, Susan George, John Saxon, Eve Arden, Richard Roundtree, Robert Morse, Ruth Buzzi and more! It sure is a neat idea, but was MASQUERADE really... CANCELED TOO SOON? Film critics William Bibbiani and Witney Seibold unearth this forgotten action series in an all-new episode! Subscribe on Patreon at www.patreon.com/criticallyacclaimednetwork for exclusive content and exciting rewards, like bonus episodes, commentary tracks and much, much more! And visit our TeePublic page to buy shirts, mugs and other exciting merchandise! Follow us on Twitter at @CriticAcclaim, join the official Fan Club on Facebook, follow Bibbs at @WilliamBibbiani and follow Witney at @WitneySeibold, and head on over to www.criticallyacclaimed.net for all their podcasts, reviews and more! And don't forget to email us at letters@criticallyacclaimed.net, so we can read your correspondence and answer your questions in a future episode! And check out our Amazon Wish List to send us more exciting one season wonders that we can review on the show!
Stinking Pause – the movie review podcast with Scott who this week is joined by his Reel Britannia co- host, Steven In this episode, Steven has joined Scott in the Balaban Sound Studio and has selected the ‘neo-Western noir' movie, Bad Day at Black Rock (1955) “Look, Mr. MacReedy, there is a law in this county against shootin' dogs. But when I see a mad dog, I don't wait for him to bite me.” One-armed war veteran John J. Macreedy steps off a train at the sleepy little town of Black Rock. Once there, he begins to unravel a web of lies, secrecy, and murder. This and previous episodes can be found on; Apple Podcasts Stitcher Spreaker Player FM Acast IHeartRadio Libsyn Podcast Party Follow us on Twitter @StinkingPause email: thestinkingpause@gmail.com #Podpals #PodernFamily Thanks for listening Scott and Steven
This week Invasion of the Remake takes the mothership to the outer edge of Walt Disney's The Black Hole (1979). Science fiction had taken off in a big way in the 70s & 80s thanks to Star Wars and Disney wanted a piece of that. Ultimately it proved easier just to buy Star Wars, but this attempt is still fondly remembered by sci-fi fans. Join us as we get sucked into The Black Hole and throw our own ideas at what a modern day remake might look like complete with our own fantasy casting. Support independent podcasts like ours by telling your friends and family how to find us at places like Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Google Play Music, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Tune In Radio, RadioPublic, BluBrry, Libsyn, YouTube, iHeartRadio and all the best podcast providers. Spread the love! Like, share and subscribe! You can also help out the show with a positive review and a 5-star rating over on iTunes. We want to hear from you and your opinions will help shape the future of the show. Your ratings and reviews also help others find the show. Their "earballs" will thank you. Follow us on Twitter: @InvasionRemake Like and share us on Facebook & Instagram: Invasion of the Remake Email us your questions, suggestions, corrections, challenges and comments: invasionoftheremake@gmail.com
Will Gowing talks to Tova Borgnine about her beauty empire, being one of the most successful names in fragrance, her life in Hollywood and her incredible marriage to actor & Oscar winner, Ernest Borgnine. This episode of Inside QVC is all about classic elegance and the golden age of Hollywood, get ready to hear some brilliant stories!
Today we’re traveling to Berlin! And we’re gonna talk with the King of the Vampires – my words, not his – Bartek Stachurski from Borgnine’s Painting blog. He was great fun to talk with and I’m telling you, Halloween is one of the very best times … to wait until midnight … then head over … Continue reading "Episode 25 – King of the Vampires: Interview with Bartek from Borgnine’s Painting blog!"
Grave robbing, terrifying Amish...I mean, um, Hittites, spooky spiders, poisonous snakes, a bit of Sleepaway Camp thrown in for good measure, and backgammon! Wow, this was a thrill ride. Or at least the final ten minutes were. We get our Wes Craven on and talk about one of his lesser-known works. https://www.goodtimesgreatmovies.com Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/goodtimesgreatmovies Merch on TeePublic: https://www.teepublic.com/user/gtgmcast Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GTGMcast And on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goodtimesgreatmoviespodcast Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/goodtimesgreatmovies
Welcome to a SPECIAL LIVE EPISODE! Join Thomas Dejas, Sean Foster and Dario Gonzalez as they MAKES CHRIS HONEYWELL WATCH A WESTERN! Chris gets Sam Peckinpah's classic THE WILD BUNCH wiped off his list of shame! Recorded live in GARAGE #9 in Kew Gardens, Queens on day 3 of FREAKFEST 2019!!Feedback for this show can be sent to: commentary@twotruefreaks.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!
Welcome to a SPECIAL LIVE EPISODE! Join Thomas Dejas, Sean Foster and Dario Gonzalez as they MAKES CHRIS HONEYWELL WATCH A WESTERN! Chris gets Sam Peckinpah's classic THE WILD BUNCH wiped off his list of shame! Recorded live in GARAGE #9 in Kew Gardens, Queens on day 3 of FREAKFEST 2019!!Feedback for this show can be sent to: commentary@twotruefreaks.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!
Welcome to a SPECIAL LIVE EPISODE! Join Thomas Dejas, Sean Foster and Dario Gonzalez as they MAKES CHRIS HONEYWELL WATCH A WESTERN! Chris gets Sam Peckinpah's classic THE WILD BUNCH wiped off his list of shame! Recorded live in GARAGE #9 in Kew Gardens, Queens on day 3 of FREAKFEST 2019!!Feedback for this show can be sent to: commentary@twotruefreaks.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!
Welcome to a SPECIAL LIVE EPISODE! Join Thomas Dejas, Sean Foster and Dario Gonzalez as they MAKES CHRIS HONEYWELL WATCH A WESTERN! Chris gets Sam Peckinpah's classic THE WILD BUNCH wiped off his list of shame! Recorded live in GARAGE #9 in Kew Gardens, Queens on day 3 of FREAKFEST 2019!!Feedback for this show can be sent to: commentary@twotruefreaks.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!
Legendary entertainer John Davidson regales Jim and Sean with tales from his over 50 years in the entertainment industry, including tales of working with Bill Cosby and OJ Simpson. We cover all the bases from game shows to feature films (and everything in between). That's Incredible? You better believe it!
Documentary film director and the man responsible for the iconic Heavy Metal Parking Lot, Jeff Krulik takes us through his public access beginnings to his successful run as award winning "doc jock". In a relevant bonus clip, Ernest Borgnine shares the secrets of longevity and hyperbole abounds when Jenny falls off the "cliff".
Sam Peckinpah's revolutionary 1969 film "The Wild Bunch" hits the club and comedian Mark Pitta, fresh off a book about it, joins us to discuss it all. Is this the greatest Western ever? How come so many great Westerns can out in the late 60's when the genre was dying? Do we have anyone like Ernest Borgnine today? How much older than 51 does William Holden look? Is the bridge explosion the greatest stunt ever? Does Vietnam have anything to do with what's on screen? Do audiences only like violent Peckinpah All these questions and a lot more get answered on this week's Mazan Movie Club podcast. "The Wild Bunch" on IMDb Comedian Mark Pitta's YouTube channel Home Of The Mazan Movie Club Corporate Comedian Steve Mazan on Facebook Website for Corporate Comedian Steve Mazan
Night of the Living Podcast: Horror, Sci-Fi and Fantasy Film Discussion
A brief discussion of The Curse of La Llorona. Kelley reviews Mercy Black for Straight-to-Video Russian Roulette. The Crew discuss the 1975 flop/cult classic The Devil's Rain. Brought to you ad free by the Legion of Demons at patreon.com/notlp. Join the Legion to get more stuff at patreon.com/notlp! Our Beelzebub tier producers are: Mandi Arthur Jim Bolding Brandon Boone Cassie & Jeremy Burmeister Bill Fahrner Blake Heath Amanda James Alise Kombrinck Jeff Lancaster Tree & Alex McNulty Ernest Perez Mark Watts Additional financial contributions by Amy & Freddy Morris “Monster Movies (with My Friends)” was written and performed by Kelley Kombrinck. It was recorded and mixed by Freddy Morris. Night of the Living Podcast’s chief contributors are: Mikey B Andy Hung Kelley Kombrinck Amy Morris Freddy Morris The podcast is produced and engineered by Amy & Freddy Morris. Night is the Living Podcast Social Media: facebook.com/notlp twitter.com/notlp instagram.com/nightofthelivingpodcast youtube.com/notlpcrew Connect with other listeners in the Facebook Group or on Reddit: https://www.facebook.com/groups/notlp https://www.reddit.com/r/NOTLPodcast
Episode 6 of You've Got Love Podcast is a look at the 1955 film Marty. Nominated for 8 Oscars, and winning 4—including Best Picture—Marty takes place over the course of one weekend. Brooklyn butcher Marty is 34 and settling for becoming a lifelong bachelor, until one night, he just happens to meet Clara. Now, after years of badgering from friends and family, Marty is met by resistance from those same people as they meet Clara. Will Marty finally choose love? Or will family and friends win out? We dive deep into the relationship between Marty and Clara, talk first date nostalgia and much more. Tune in now!
John Mills (Aggressive Negotiations, RetroPerspective) returns to Missing Frames to show Shawn one of his favorite films: The Wild Bunch. Along the way, they discuss how Shawn fell in love with the Western genre (spoiler alert: the video game Red Dead Redemption may or may not have had something to do with it), the film's controversial release and reception and whether or not it still holds up today. HOSTS Shawn Eastridge John Mills
John Mills (Aggressive Negotiations, RetroPerspective) returns to Missing Frames to show Shawn one of his favorite films: The Wild Bunch. Along the way, they discuss how Shawn fell in love with the Western genre (spoiler alert: the video game Red Dead Redemption may or may not have had something to do with it), the film's controversial release and reception and whether or not it still holds up today. HOSTSShawn EastridgeJohn Mills
Tova Borgnine joins Courtney on the podcast to reflect on some of her favorite purchases, meeting Ernie, and making new friends!
Jackie and Dunlap on Sam Peckinpah's 1978 film Convoy, starring Kris Kristofferson, Ali McGraw, Ernest Borgnine, Madge Sinclair, and Franklyn Ajaye. C.W. McCall! George "Goober" Lindsey! Speed limits! Jimmy Carter! Coburn directs! The country music charts of 1976! Cocaine! YovnoC! Ernest Borgnine's secret of longevity! Leonard Nimoy! Mannheim Steamroller! James Earl Jones! Ernest raps! Do lions get married? Johnny Cash's dirty lake! Theme by William Sherry Jr. Art by Stephen Mullinax. Patreon! Twitter! Facebook! Our other podcast! And another!
In this Eventually Supertrain minisode, Dan talks about the second* (and final) Future Cop TV movie, Cops and Robin. And, also, says farewell to Borgnine and Friends. *Or third if you count The Mad, Mad Bomber
It's 1976! And Los Angeles has added an android to the LAPD. They've teamed him up with Ernest Borgnine and it is going to be awesome. Join Dan as he talks about this TV movie starring Borgnine, John Amos and Michael Shannon.
EPISODE 15 - THE POSEIDON ADVENTURE Welcome to the newest episode of Guilty Pleasures! Here we discuss the movies you love even though you probably shouldn't. We're going cross-over on this episode of Guilty Pleasures! Well..... sort of. We're talking about a movie from the 1970s so of course we're brining on The Front Row's film historian Brandon Davis for his Guilty Pleasures debut! A passenger ship, on her way to the scrap yard is pushed to her limits by the new owners to save on the dismantling fees. A tidal wave hits her, flipping her over so that all the internal rooms are upside down. A priest takes a mixed band of survivors on a journey through the bowels of the ship in an attempt to survive. Featuring: Lou Hare, Brandon Davis, & Phil Rockwell. IMDB Page: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0069113/ __________________________________________ CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE!!! www.thefrontrowmoviereviews.com We are also now on Instagram! Just search for "The Front Row Movie Reviews" - https://instagram.com/thefrontrowmoviereviews/ Also find us on Facebook and Like us there as well! You know, if you actually do.... - https://www.facebook.com/thefrontrowmoviereviews/ And of course follow us on Twitter to get the latest news on the Front Row! - https://twitter.com/FrontRowReviewz Please enjoy this episode of GUILTY PLEASURES, and as always, we'll see you in the front row!
Written and directed by Andrew Niccol, Gattaca (1997) stars Ethan Hawke as Jerome Morrow… or is he? He’s actually Vincent Freeman, a naturally occurring person in a world where people can be genetically engineered…. for a price. This creates a new elite class where genes determine privilege. Vincent impersonates Jerome through a rather elaborate scheme in order to fulfill his dream of leaving this planet and becoming an astronaut. Chris Cummins and Skizz Cyzyk join Mike to discuss the film while interviewee Xander Berkeley talks about his role in Gattaca as Dr. Lamar as well as his work in Mommy Dearest, Leaving Las Vegas, Safe, Barb Wire, and more.
Written and directed by Andrew Niccol, Gattaca (1997) stars Ethan Hawke as Jerome Morrow… or is he? He’s actually Vincent Freeman, a naturally occurring person in a world where people can be genetically engineered…. for a price. This creates a new elite class where genes determine privilege. Vincent impersonates Jerome through a rather elaborate scheme in order to fulfill his dream of leaving this planet and becoming an astronaut. Chris Cummins and Skizz Cyzyk join Mike to discuss the film while interviewee Xander Berkeley talks about his role in Gattaca as Dr. Lamar as well as his work in Mommy Dearest, Leaving Las Vegas, Safe, Barb Wire, and more.
Best Pick with John Dorney, Jessica Regan and Tom Salinsky Episode 84: Marty (1955) Released 7 April 2021 For this episode, we watched Marty written by Paddy Cheyefsky and directed by Delbert Mann, who both won Oscars. The stars were Ernest Borgnine, Betsy Blair and Joe Mantell, all of whom were nominated, Borgnine winning. It was also nominated for its Art Direction and Cinematography. Anna Magnani https://youtu.be/L3DdzN6Ji7M The Improv Handbook https://amzn.to/3tBbLzV BEST PICK LIVE We're thrilled to announce a special one-off live stream show in which you will be able to see our faces as well as hear our voices. Thanks to our lovely friends at House Seats Live, we're going to be joined by special guests Rachel Bloom (Crazy Ex Girlfriend), Melissa Fumero (Brooklyn 99), Michaela Watkins (The Unicorn), John Ross Bowie (Big Bang Theory), and more to look back at 93 years of Academy Award winning films to pick out the very best of the best in different categories. It's the first annual “Super Oscars.” The show will be on Saturday 1 May at 5pm PT / 8pm ET / Sunday 2 May at 1:00am in the UK – but if those times aren't convenient, don't worry you can access the stream for a whole week. To get your tickets and join in the fun, click here. https://houseseats.live/2021/05/01/best-pick-live/ Next time we will be discussing The Bridge on the River Kwai. If you want to watch it before listening to the next episode you can buy the DVD or Blu-Ray on Amazon.co.uk, or Amazon.com, or you can download it via iTunes (UK) or iTunes (USA). To send in your questions, comments, thoughts and ideas, you can join our Facebook group, Tweet us on @bestpickpod or email us on bestpickpod@gmail.com. You can also Tweet us individually, @MrJohnDorney, @ItsJessRegan or @TomSalinsky. You should also visit our website at https://bestpickpod.com and sign up to our mailing list to get notified as soon as a new episode is released. Just follow this link: http://eepurl.com/dbHO3n. If you enjoy this podcast and you'd like to help us to continue to make it, you can now support us on Patreon for as little as £2.50 per month. Thanks go to all of the following lovely people who have already done that. Alex Frith, Alex Wilson, Andrew Straw, Ann Blake, Anna Barker, Anna Coombs, Anna Elizabeth Rawles, Anna Jackson, Anna Joerschke, Anna Smith, Anne Dellamaria, Annmarie Gray, Ben Squires, Blanaid O'Regan, Brad Morrison, Catherine Jewkes, Charlotte, Claire Carr, Claire Creighton, Daina Aspin, Darren Williams, Dave Kloc, David Hanneford, Della, Drew Milloy, Elis Bebb, Elizabeth Lodi, Elizabeth McCollum, Eloise Lowe, Elspeth Reay, Emma Colvill, Emmet Jackson, Esther de Lange, Flora, Helen Cousins, Helle Rasmussen, Henry Bushell, Ian C Lau, James Murray, Jane Coulson, Jess McGinn, Jo B, Joanne Hayden, Johanna Commins, Jonquil Coy, Joy Wilkinson, Juan Ageitos, Judi Cox, Julie Dirksen, Kate Butler, Kath, Katy Espie, Kelli Prime, Kellie Penfold, Kirsten Marie Oeveraas, Laura Lundy, Lawson Howling, Lisa Gillespie, Lucinda Baron von Parker, Martin Korshøj Petersen, Matheus Mocelin Carvalho, Michael Thomas, Michael Walker, Michael Wilson, Ms Rebecca K O'Dwyer, Nick Hetherington, nötnflötn, Olivia, Peter, Rachel Foster, Richard Ewart, Robert Kidwell, Robert Orzalli, Rohan Newton, Ruth, Sally Grant, Sam Elliott, Sian Thomas, Simon Ash, Simon James, Sladjana Ivanis, Tim Gowen, Tom Stockton, Veryan Croggon, Zarah Daniel.
It's COPS WITH ROBOT PARTNERS month on CANCELED TOO SOON, and we're starting with a doozy. Oscar-winner Ernest Borgnine stars in FUTURE COP as a shabby beat cop whose new partner is a powerful android who can solve any crime, but doesn't understand the inner workings of the human soul. In FUTURE COP, Ernest Borgnine and a robot cancel criminals' plans to commit murder, steal cars and rig boxing matches. But was this show... CANCELED TOO SOON? Film critics William Bibbiani delve into every episode of FUTURE COP to find out what works, what's broken, and why the show was successfully sued by sci-fi legends Harlan Ellison and Ben Bova for plagiarism. Subscribe on Patreon for exclusive content and exciting rewards, like bonus episodes, exclusive videos, Google Hangouts and much, much more! And visit our TeePublic page to buy CANCELED TOO SOON shirts, mugs and other exciting merchandise! Follow us on Twitter at @CanceledCast, "Like" us at Facebook.com/CanceledTooSoon, follow Bibbs at @WilliamBibbiani and follow Witney at @WitneySeibold! Do you have a suggestion for a TV show that was "canceled too soon" (i.e. lasted only one season or less)? You can email us at canceledtoosoon@gmail.com, or you can head over to our Amazon Wish List to send us more exciting one season wonders that we can review on the show! Theme Song: "The C2S Team" by Andy Hentz See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sully returns after many weeks to sit down with Austin and chat about the 1985 film, Vampire Hunter D! Directed by Toyoo Ashida, based on the light novel series by Hideyuki Kikuchi! The film is available on bluray from Sentai filmworks. Other topics discussed: Kingdom Hearts III D23 announcements, FLCL season 2 + 3, Netflix's Castlevania, Little Witch Academia, Urusei Yatsura, Hammer horror, and more! In this spirit of vampires and vampire movies, this episode is dedicated to Martin Landau, who passed away shortly after this episode was recorded. Landau earned an oscar for his role as Bela Lugosi in 1994's Ed Wood. Rest in peace. Enjoy the show! This is an archived episode of Borderline Podcasts. Look for our podcasts on iTunes and GooglePlay! Twitters! Austin @bebopshock, Sully @calvakun
This week we mount our rigs and hit the tarmac of social protest. Join us in our...Convoy! If you want to contact the show, or simply have a chinwag with the chaps, then please pop by our Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/isawthatyearsago or follow us on Twitter: @istyashow Join in the conversation on our Reddit page https://www.reddit.com/r/isawthatyearsago/ You can even contact us on good old email by sending your missives to - show@isawthatyearsago.com Also, check out our new YouTube channel and let us know what you think; https://youtu.be/Saq6SHejuUA
This week, Jared couldn't make it, but regular guest Julia steps in as co-host! We bring back The Next Picture Show's Keith Phipps to talk about the cult 1973 trucker romp Convoy - starring Kris Kristofferson and directed by Sam Peckinpah (and based on the hit... novelty song?). Fire up your CB radio and check out our great big convoy, along with our custom cocktail and drinking game! (Thanks to our sponsor Cards Against Humanity as part of the Chicago Podcast Coop!)
We're back from our holiday break celebrating the New Year with two films that take place on New Years Eve. The Poseidon Adventure (1972) starring Gene Hackman, Ernest Borgnine, Shelley Winters, Red Buttons, Carol Lynley, Roddy McDowell, Leslie Nielsen and directed by Ronald Neame and Irwin Allen is about a group struggling to survive a sinking cruise ship on what should've been a night of celebration. Poseidon (2006) remake starring Richard Dreyfuss, Kurt Russell, Emmy Rossum, Josh Lucas, Kevin Dillon and directed by Wolfgang Petersen who is no stranger to boats. Which films floats to the top? Which sinks to the bottom? It's sink or swim time on The Invasion of the Remake Podcast! Support the show by telling your friends and family how to find us at places like iTunes, Google Play Music, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Tune In Radio, Audioboom, BluBrry, Libsyn, YouTube and all the best podcast providers. Spread the love! Like, share and subscribe! You can also help out the show with a positive review and a 5-star rating over on iTunes. We want to hear from you and your opinions will help shape the future of the show. Your ratings and reviews also help others find the show. There "earballs" will thank you. Follow us on Twitter: @InvasionRemake Like and share us on Facebook: Invasion of the Remake Email us your questions, suggestions, corrections, challenges and comments: invasionoftheremake@gmail.com
Biologists, Jamie and Doug are commissioned by the government to develop a pill casing that is able to become lodged in an artery (without instantly killing the subject) and slowly dissolve over the course of 24 hours. They know better than to ask questions and use a very small percentage of the $10,000,000.00 budget the US government grants them. So they spend the rest of the money on...ummmm, like futuristic robo prostitutes or something like that. Follow Good Times Great Movies Twitter: @GTGMcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/goodtimesgreatmovies Subscribe to Good Times Great Movies iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/good-times-great-movies!/id997035817?mt=2 Gohttp://www.podomatic.com/publish/step/8231763/t_title#ogle Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/I7kkyntqwscpccan6q6l4im25xy Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/wwwstitchercomgoodtimesgreatmovies/good-times-great-movies
Morley Safer, a long-time staple of 60 Minutes, just transitioned to the Next World. A big name former colleague of his was on hand to greet him and offer him a job. We'll tell you who it was and whether or not Safer accepted the offer. Tammy Faye Bakker's new TV court show is finally airing. Fellow former televangelist Jan Crouch plays Tammy's bailiff on the show. How are the two divas getting along so far and why is the studio audience laughing at Jan. You won't believe it when you hear. Veteran actor Ernest Borgnine has a new line of work in the Afterlife. Wait til you hear what he's doing and why the Academy Award winner says he doesn't care if he ever appears on screen again. The co-inventors of the airplane, brothers Orville and Wilbur Wright were working as models when we last heard from them. The Next World rumor mill is buzzing that theater are about to abandon that for a surprising new line of work. You'll never guess what it is.
This week we hide behind the sofa with our old friend Billy Flynn to discuss monsters, celebrity candles, and the sweet taste of Ernest Borgnine. If you want to contact the show, or simply have a chinwag with the chaps, then please pop by our Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/isawthatyearsago or follow us on Twitter @istyashow You can even contact us on good old email by sending your missives to - show@isawthatyearsago.com
This week our historgraviewers man the life boats, as the good ship ISTYA tries to survive the murky depths of...The Poseidon Adventure If you want to contact the show, or simply have a chinwag with the chaps, then please pop by our Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/isawthatyearsago or follow us on Twitter @istyashow You can even contact us on good old email by sending your missives to - show@isawthatyearsago.com
The second interview between Rodney Borgnine and Dr Jersey Jellgood takes place 10 years after their first encounter in Tokyo. After his space tourism business has gone under, Jellgood becomes a chef, launching a new culinary brand called quooking – a mystifying combination of cooking and quantum physics. This follow-up interview takes place in London as Jellgood promotes his new Quooking restaurant at St Paul’s. The Dr’s Quooking restaurants have been a success all around the world, serving up strange cosmic culinary phenomena such as the Stephen Hawking Hover Sausage and The Peking Death Mirror. Each dish is more complex and perilous scientific experiment than simple cooking, and as chefs in bio-hazard suits prepare food for the opening night in London, Borgnine confronts Dr Jellgood about the dangers posed by these creations, not only to the staff and the paying public, but to the solar system itself.
Welcome to Mancave Movie Review Episode 149 where we will be talking about . This great and fantastic film stars William Holden, Warren Oats, Ernest Borgnine, Robert Ryan and Ben Johnson. So sit back with your favorite cervesa while Steve, Mark and Ken tell you about buckets of blood in 1913 Mexico. Hope you enjoyed the show and will come back for more. Please visit us on our page and give us a like and share us with your friends. You can listen to us on and and follow us on .
Episode 1 captures the very first interview between journalist Rodney Borgnine and multi-Nobel winning scientist Dr Jersey Jellgood. In this opening instalment, Jersey is living in Tokyo, where he is operating his own space tourism business, most notable for putting the first sumo on the moon. Throughout the interview, Borgnine presses Jellgood on the treatment of his space sumos, questioning the thoroughness of their training and the inadequacy of their under-sized, helmetless space suits, and finally forces the great scientist to concede that some sumo astronauts have indeed “popped” in space. Borgnine also interrogates the safety of burial and cremation services offered by Jellgood’s space tourism company, after shocking YouTube footage revealed mourners in ripped space suits being chased around the moon’s surface by the floating ashes of their dearly departed.
Sam Peckinpah’s only AFI film is another 1960’s game-changer, this time on the violence scale. William Holden seems to serve as Bloody Sam’s alter ego and this character is no hero. When he and his American bunch take on the pre-World War I Mexican army, things get rough. Subtext everywhere! We like or no like? Let’s go!
Greetings all and welcome to the Mancave Movie Review Episode 119 where we will be talking about the great cult classic from John Carpenter, . This great and fantastic film stars Kurt Russell, Donald Pleasence, Issac Hayes, Harry Dean Stanton and Adrienne Barbeau. So settle in with your favorite beverage of choice while Steve, Mark and Ken tell you why Adrienne Barbeau is relevant in any movie she is in. Hope you enjoyed the show and please visit us on and give us a like and share us with your friends. You can listen to us on and and follow us on .
Ms. Tova Borgnine is a successful businesswoman, author, beauty industry pioneer, QVC global personality, wife of actor Ernest Borgnine and a former model and actress. She immigrated to the United States with her mother from Norway at the age of seven. While beginning a career in New York City as a model and actress, she found her true passion of make-up artistry. In her early 20’s she followed her Mother to Las Vegas, there becoming a highly regarded make-up artist for showgirls and Hollywood celebrities. The dry desert air lead to her search for the ultimate botanical skincare program and the iconic Cactus Masque was born. Her skin treatment became an overnight success, was dubbed “Facelift In a Jar” by the press and provided a foundation for her company, Tova Corporation. In 1990, Tova approached a newly formed home shopping channel, QVC, to sell her Cactine Skincare and a year later her Signature fragrance and in July 1991 she went on for the first time with her Signature Eau de Parfum. Today, Tova still hosts the highly popular QVC program, Beauty By Tova, and her Signature fragrance is the #1 selling fragrance sold on TV with over 10 million bottles sold. Ms. Borgnine has authored two books; “Being Married Happily Forever” and “The Tova Difference, A Promise of Lasting Beauty”as well as produced “How To” beauty videos. Tova has continually proven her mantra “It Can Be Done”, passionately created products for her long-time customers and remained an aspiration of strength, beauty and empowerment for women all over the world. Website: www.beautybytova.com Facebook: TOVA Beverly Hills Twitter: @tovaborgnine Instagram: TovaBorgnine
Edition #46 of the T100P is the star-studded From Here To Eternity. Boxing, bullets, bugles, babes, buddies, and bombs before breakfast, this one has almost everything that starts with a B. It also has Burt (Lancaster) in his only AFIer and Monty Clift in his last. Activate!
Hey folks and welcome to Episode 86 of the Mancave Movie Review podcast. Today we will be going back to one of the great sword and sandal movies of yesteryear known as . This great and fantastic film stars Kirk Douglas, Tony Curtis, Ernest Borgnine and Janet Leigh. So kick back in your longship and consume some tasty Northumbrian ale while Steve, Mark and Ken tell you why losing your eye in a fight seems to be an ongoing theme in this podcast. The crew here at Mancave Movie Review want to give our loyal listeners a big thank you for sticking with us and to our new listeners, we hope you enjoy our commentary and if so, please visit us on and give is a like and share us with your friends. We are also on so please leave us a review there as well. Also follow us on to see whats coming up!
After writing his teleplay for "Marty," it wasn't long before Hollywood asked Paddy Chayefsky to adapt his script for a feature film. And it's a good thing he did too — he won his first Oscar for his screenplay. Join us — Pete Wright and Andy Nelson — as we finish our Paddy Chayefsky series with Delbert Mann's 1955 film "Marty." We talk about our feelings for the film and how, while the story of a man with image issues who finally finds love is touching, it still feels very slight. We discuss the actor who plays Marty — the wonderful Ernest "the beef" Borgnine — how he's made his mark indelibly in our heads, and whether this role felt like the right one for him or not. We chat about the other actors nominated for supporting roles — Betsy Blair and Joe Mantell — and how their roles fit within the context of this story about Marty (and whether they deserved Oscar nominations for their performances). And we discuss Chayefsky's interesting writing, not just here but in all 3 films, and look at what themes he's repeating and why. It's a good film that won Best Picture in 1955 and, while perhaps not as relevant today, is still an interesting film to catch up with. We have a great time talking about it, so tune in!
After writing his teleplay for "Marty," it wasn't long before Hollywood asked Paddy Chayefsky to adapt his script for a feature film. And it's a good thing he did too — he won his first Oscar for his screenplay. Join us — Pete Wright and Andy Nelson — as we finish our Paddy Chayefsky series with Delbert Mann's 1955 film "Marty." We talk about our feelings for the film and how, while the story of a man with image issues who finally finds love is touching, it still feels very slight. We discuss the actor who plays Marty — the wonderful Ernest "the beef" Borgnine — how he's made his mark indelibly in our heads, and whether this role felt like the right one for him or not. We chat about the other actors nominated for supporting roles — Betsy Blair and Joe Mantell — and how their roles fit within the context of this story about Marty (and whether they deserved Oscar nominations for their performances). And we discuss Chayefsky's interesting writing, not just here but in all 3 films, and look at what themes he's repeating and why. It's a good film that won Best Picture in 1955 and, while perhaps not as relevant today, is still an interesting film to catch up with. We have a great time talking about it, so tune in!
After writing his teleplay for "Marty," it wasn't long before Hollywood asked Paddy Chayefsky to adapt his script for a feature film. And it's a good thing he did too — he won his first Oscar for his screenplay. Join us — Pete Wright and Andy Nelson — as we finish our Paddy Chayefsky series with Delbert Mann's 1955 film "Marty." We talk about our feelings for the film and how, while the story of a man with image issues who finally finds love is touching, it still feels very slight. We discuss the actor who plays Marty — the wonderful Ernest "the beef" Borgnine — how he's made his mark indelibly in our heads, and whether this role felt like the right one for him or not. We chat about the other actors nominated for supporting roles — Betsy Blair and Joe Mantell — and how their roles fit within the context of this story about Marty (and whether they deserved Oscar nominations for their performances). And we discuss Chayefsky's interesting writing, not just here but in all 3 films, and look at what themes he's repeating and why. It's a good film that won Best Picture in 1955 and, while perhaps not as relevant today, is still an interesting film to catch up with. We have a great time talking about it, so tune in!
After writing his teleplay for "Marty," it wasn't long before Hollywood asked Paddy Chayefsky to adapt his script for a feature film. And it's a good thing he did too — he won his first Oscar for his screenplay. Join us — Pete Wright and Andy Nelson — as we finish our Paddy Chayefsky series with Delbert Mann's 1955 film "Marty." We talk about our feelings for the film and how, while the story of a man with image issues who finally finds love is touching, it still feels very slight. We discuss the actor who plays Marty — the wonderful Ernest "the beef" Borgnine — how he's made his mark indelibly in our heads, and whether this role felt like the right one for him or not. We chat about the other actors nominated for supporting roles — Betsy Blair and Joe Mantell — and how their roles fit within the context of this story about Marty (and whether they deserved Oscar nominations for their performances). And we discuss Chayefsky's interesting writing, not just here but in all 3 films, and look at what themes he's repeating and why. It's a good film that won Best Picture in 1955 and, while perhaps not as relevant today, is still an interesting film to catch up with. We have a great time talking about it, so tune in!
In honor of the passing of Ernest Borgnine on July 8, 2012, we asked listeners on our Facebook group to name two films of his for us to review. Here’s what we went with! first we delve into the now classic western The Wild Bunch from 1969. Next we change gears a little and review […] The post Episode 49: Magnificent Bastard Borgnine appeared first on Silva and Gold.
Google “shortest celebrity marriages,” and the top results all mention Kim Kardashian, who famously announced that she was filing for divorce after just 72 days of wedded bliss. Much more interesting than the Kardashian/Humphries union, however, is the seldom discussed 32-day marriage of Ernest Borgnine and Ethel Merman. The reasons behind their split run the gamut from accusations that Merman’s ego was bruised by Borgnine’s greater fame to the allegation that Borgnine subjected Merman to the dreaded “Dutch Oven.” (Yikes!) But whatever the real reasons behind its demise, Borgnine and Merman’s union was undoubtedly one of the more volatile in Hollywood history.Now, you might be wondering why Kardashian and Borgnine filed for divorce instead of seeking an annulment. Among the uninitiated (read: never-divorced), an annulment seems like a quick and easy way to end a short-lived marriage. In reality, annulment can be a complicated legal procedure and even harder to obtain than a no-fault divorce. Finding its origin in the Latin nullus, meaning “no,” annulment can refer to both the Catholic Church’s procedure for declaring a marriage invalid and the legal process by which a marriage is essentially declared by a court to have never existed. A Catholic annulment is dictated by Canon Law, a body of ecclesiastical law so byzantine (pun intended) that there are actually canon lawyers trained in its interpretation. Therefore, this article will only discuss the civil form of annulment. (For more information on Catholic marriage and annulment, you can look here).So you wake up, Hangover-style, from a three-day blackout with a ring on your finger and a stranger in bed beside you. Can you get an annulment? Possibly. Unlike divorce, which dissolves an otherwise valid marriage, an annulment renders a marriage void—in essence, declaring that you are not only no longer married, but you were never actually married to begin with. The law presumes that a contract is valid until proven otherwise; therefore, you’d have to come up with at least one reason why your marriage wasn’t validly entered into. Grounds for annulment are a matter of state law, so for sake of simplicity we’ll assume you’re filing in Las Vegas and look at Nevada law. Like other states, Nevada distinguishes between void and voidable marriages. A void marriage is one that is invalid from its attempted inception, with no further proceedings necessary; in Nevada, a marriage is void if the parties are related or if one or both of the parties is already married. So in our example, if you wake up next to your brother—or if you happen to have a husband waiting for you back in Poughkeepsie—you’re in luck, your so-called marriage is void.If neither of these circumstances applies, you’d have to then look for a reason to declare your marriage voidable. A voidable marriage is one that is presumed valid, but capable of being declared void for a reason set out by state law. In Nevada, a marriage is voidable if either party is under 18 and did not obtain parental consent; if either party was incapable of entering a marriage for “want of understanding” (mental capacity); if consent was obtained by fraud; or for any other equitable reason that a court could find a contract to be void.* So, depending on the circumstances, if you were underage, drunk, insane, or coerced into marriage by fraud, you could ask for an annulment, keeping in mind that when it comes to fraud, courts typically require that the lie go to the heart of marriage. For example, if a party lies about the intent or capacity to have children, this could be considered fraudulent inducement to marry.To complicate matters, even if your disastrous union appears to be voidable, a court could still refuse to grant an annulment if it finds that you and your spouse persisted in the marriage in spite of its voidable nature. For instance, if the parties become of age, sober up, restore their sanity, or discover the fraud, AND continue to live together as man and wife, they are no longer eligible for an annulment. What does this mean for you? Once you’ve figured out your marriage is voidable, you’d better move fast—in other words, inaction equals consent.So what if you’re unable to find grounds for annulment, or if you’ve moved too slowly and your once voidable marriage has become valid? Not to despair; you’ll just have to get divorced like everyone else. Or perhaps, once you’ve sobered up, regained your sanity, or come of age, you’ll realize that the schlub in bed next to you isn’t so bad after all. Even Ernest Borgnine has been happily married to his fifth wife for the past 38 years, and if that lady can stand being Dutch-ovened by a 90-something Academy Award winner, there’s hope for us all.*You may have noticed that “failure to consummate” is missing from this list. In Nevada, the inability or unwillingness of a party to seal the deal, so to speak, is not grounds for annulment. However, a few states (such as Ohio) permit annulment based on failure to consummate the marriage.
I think we may have coined a new phrase with this show - Girl Junk. Our tribute to the late, great actor and masturbator, Ernest Borgnine kicks off the show. What's the effing deal with Kodak? The judge should just put them out of our misery. Jeremy sucks, but Brian, from Co-oply rocks! We interviewed Brian Van Slyke from the co-operative who brings you Co-opoly. We talk about the game, co-operatives in general and the history of Monopoly. A great story! Buy a Co-opoly from the Stuart Bedasso website and get awesome swag! We kid you not! Special shout out section! Make sure you check out the book signing by TSBS friend, James Bailey. It's on July 21, 2012 at Liftbridge Book Shop in Brockport, NY from 2-4pm. James is there signing is debut novel, The Greatest Show on Dirt. Tell him Stu sent ya! Music: Eleni Mandell - Magic Summertime Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad - Pockets
Dan and Eric talk about Ernest Borgnine, Higgs-boson, Navy ships, Rolls Royce, Legos, TSA, sitting, Microsoft, Kindle, Twitter, time, gravity, vacation time, natural disasters, Dexter, Dark Tide, Mask Maker, banana split, burgers, and The Equinox.
Madge and Dave welcome Celebrity Unloader and comedy legend Jerry Stiller. Plus, Pete Wentz gets a haircut, Mel Gibson gets booked, Billy Ray calls off the divorce and Facebook is causing them. Also, features "Yes, They're Still Alive, Ernest Borgnine Edition" and I Don't Get Zac Efron. Oh, and Madge and Dave refuse to wear green. (Week of March 14, 2011)
In this episode, Ken Plume chats with the legendary actor (and Oscar winner) Ernest Borgnine about the roles that got away, nuts, and even Spongebob Squarepants...