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The Pod Charles Cinecast
BRUCE WILLS US: Disney's The Kid

The Pod Charles Cinecast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 72:16


In this penultimate episode of The Pod Charles Cinecast, your hosts Jonathan Foster and Fil Freitas are back with a Brucie Bonus, as we see the return of BRUCE WILLS US – the bonus series where we occasionally dip into the films of Bruce Willis. With Christmas nearly here, we'd figure we'd dip into one of Bruno's most magical movies, that would be a sure-fire holiday classic had it been set in December, DISNEY'S THE KID (2000). Bruce Willis plays a self-absorbed 40-year-old image consultant who is mysteriously confronted by the eight-year-old version of himself (Spencer Breslin), and is forced to confront the traumas of his past to become a better man. The film features a nice supporting cast of Emily Mortimer, Lily Tomlin, Chi McBride and Jean Smart. It's a pretty wholesome family film, that shows a really sweet side to Bruce, but there is a bit of a "time travel" twist that if you think about too much, makes absolutely no sense. Also, deep inside the film contains a pretty strong man going through therapy and confronting his inner child theme; something that didn't get much play back in those days. So of course we loved it. So, even though it's not a Christmas movie, we think it has enough magic to play this time of year. Give it a spin, and meet us on the airwaves for one last normal episode... Next Week is the end, and it will be a doozy. "Aww, somebody call the waahmbulance!"For full listings and tickets visit: princecharlescinema.com  If you enjoy the podcast, leave a Rating and Review! It really helps us out! As always, you can follow the Podcast on http://twitter.com/ThePCCPodcast and http://instagram.com/ThePCCPodcast

The Pod Charles Cinecast
Bruce Wills Us – 16 Blocks w/ Chevy Mclaren (PREVIEW)

The Pod Charles Cinecast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 10:22


This is a sample clip from our Patreon feed. If you'd like to hear this episode in its entirety and more episodes like it, subscribe for as little as $1 per month over at patreon.com/thepccpodcastIn this bonus edition of The Pod Charles Cinecast, your hosts Jonathan Foster and Fil Freitas are back with a Brucie Bonus, with the return of BRUCE WILLS US – a bonus series where we occasionally dip into the films of Bruce Willis. And this time, we are joined by special guest, cinema Duty Manager and Filmmaker, and Bruce Willis fanboy Chevy Mclaren – talking Richard Donner's 2006 action thriller, 16 BLOCKS, starring Bruce Willis and Mos Def.Bruce Willis plays ageing alcoholic cop, Jack Mosley, who is assigned the task of escorting a witness, Mos Def as Eddie Bunker, from police custody to a courthouse 16 blocks away. There are, however, chaotic forces at work, aka stupid Cops man, that prevent them from making it in one piece.It's like a Die Hard movie, where a very normal cop has to go above and beyond to save the day, but it is even more compounded by this being the most broken down Bruce Willis you've ever seen. It's probably the Die Hard movie we should have got instead of Die Hard 4.0, but c'est la vie – we had to see Bruce jump off the wing of a jet plane. So, get your alcoholic beverage of choice at the ready, and get prepared to travel 16 blocks with us, and this underrated gem of the mid-2000s."Days change, seasons change, people don't change."You can find Chevy Mclaren's filmmaking exploits at https://www.chevymclaren.com/For full listings and tickets visit: princecharlescinema.com If you enjoy the podcast, leave a Rating and Review! It really helps us out!As always, you can follow the Podcast on http://twitter.com/ThePCCPodcast and http://instagram.com/ThePCCPodcastIf you'd like to Support the Podcast and get Bonus Content, visit: http://patreon.com/ThePCCPodcast

HERE AND BACK AGAIN
43: Mommy's with the Maggots now! Bonus Episode - Interview with Evil Dead Rise Director: Lee Cronin

HERE AND BACK AGAIN

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2023 39:30


A Brucie Bonus episode where we get to chat with the awesome Lee Cronin, director of the new horror flick "Evil Dead Rise" (opens in cinemas April 21st). Be Warned - Spoilers ALL over the Gaff

Rant With Ant
Fretzlemania 100- Willy T and the Fretzel Factory

Rant With Ant

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 117:27


Fretz celebrates his 100th Podcast on Wrestle Addict Radio by reviewing Royal Rumble 2003 with Will Tarashuk from Kings of the Rings! We talk about Will's native and beloved Boston and Fretz's hatred for the Bruins, why dying by shagging is the way to go (RIP Al Wilson),retro baseball jerseys and one of the best Rumble cards top to bottom. (well except one match) In a little Brucie Bonus for you all, Fretz and Will recorded a watch along of the Royal Rumble Match, MS3TK Riff track style! Fire up the Network or Peacock and join us at 1:39:33 Thank you to everyone who's listened once or been there since day one-ish. Major shoutouts to the entire Wrestle Addict Radio crew past and present and the many people who inspire my awkward ass to get behind a mic each week and talk about my favourite thing, pro wrestling. I love you all, here's to 100 more!-JF Shoutouts: My family, King Rickie, Will, Kae, Nate (GCP forever), Mr. YLP, Mance, Ant, The Fourth Wall Pop Network, The Ruthless Aggression Podcast RAera Podcast, Tom Campbell, Jack Atkins, Maffew Gregg, Justin Henry, Elite POV, Mr. Warren Hayes, Apron Bump Pod, Matt Ridder and YOU! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wrestleaddictradionetwork/message

Wrestle Addict Radio
Fretzlemania 100- Willy T and the Fretzel Factory

Wrestle Addict Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 117:27


Fretz celebrates his 100th Podcast on Wrestle Addict Radio by reviewing Royal Rumble 2003 with Will Tarashuk from Kings of the Rings! We talk about Will's native and beloved Boston and Fretz's hatred for the Bruins, why dying by shagging is the way to go (RIP Al Wilson),retro baseball jerseys and one of the best Rumble cards top to bottom. (well except one match) In a little Brucie Bonus for you all, Fretz and Will recorded a watch along of the Royal Rumble Match, MS3TK Riff track style! Fire up the Network or Peacock and join us at 1:39:33 Thank you to everyone who's listened once or been there since day one-ish. Major shoutouts to the entire Wrestle Addict Radio crew past and present and the many people who inspire my awkward ass to get behind a mic each week and talk about my favourite thing, pro wrestling. I love you all, here's to 100 more!-JF Shoutouts: My family, King Rickie, Will, Kae, Nate (GCP forever), Mr. YLP, Mance, Ant, The Fourth Wall Pop Network, The Ruthless Aggression Podcast RAera Podcast, Tom Campbell, Jack Atkins, Maffew Gregg, Justin Henry, Elite POV, Mr. Warren Hayes, Apron Bump Pod, Matt Ridder and YOU! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wrestleaddictradionetwork/message

Fretzlemania
Episode 100! Willy T and the Fretzel Factory

Fretzlemania

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 117:21


Fretz celebrates his 100th Podcast on Wrestle Addict Radio by reviewing Royal Rumble 2003 with Will Tarashuk from Kings of the Rings! We talk about Will's native and beloved Boston and Fretz's hatred for the Bruins, why dying by shagging is the way to go (RIP Al Wilson),retro baseball jerseys and one of the best Rumble cards top to bottom. (well except one match) In a little Brucie Bonus for you all, Fretz and Will recorded a watch along of the Royal Rumble Match, MS3TK Rifftrack style! Fire up the Network or Peacock and join us at 01:39:33! Thank you to everyone who's listened once or been there since day one-ish. Major shoutouts to the entire Wrestle Addict Radio crew past and present and the many people who inspire my awkward ass to get behind a mic each week and talk about my favourite thing, pro wrestling. I love you all, here's to 100 more!-JF Shoutouts: My family, King Rickie, Will, Kae, Nate (GCP forever), Mr. YLP, Mance, Ant, The Fourth Wall Pop Network, The Ruthless Aggression Podcast RAera Podcast, Tom Campbell, Jack Atkins, Maffew Gregg, Justin Henry, Elite POV, Mr. Warren Hayes, Apron Bump Pod, Matt Ridder and YOU! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fretzlemania/message

Lager Time
Stand In Blend Out

Lager Time

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2022 24:39


Greetings, bonjour, what's happeningWelcome to Lager Time. My legions of LagerLites stand tall.So I Didn't get round to putting this out on Friday as hoped. We had visitors in the gaff, what with Christmas and all that. Frozen streets, frozen pipes (yep we had those) a world cup final and a four-and a-half-hour journey across Kent in the train strike, just to get to London, meant it didn't happen. However, here it is, here I am. More about the story in a mo though.So I had a little bit of good news this week. I finally have a gig to announce. Pretty chuffed with this one. Friday 27th January, I'll be doing a spoken word set at one of the best nights in London, Poetry and Poppadums, supporting Michael Rosen, who if you don't know, is a bit of a legend in the UK Literature world. Alongside that will be Celia Bax, me and the host himself, Paul Lyalls; who runs the gig. Paul's a great guy, and a good poet who knows how to put on a decent event. He's supported me a lot over the years so I'm rally grateful to get on his stage again.It's a gig I've done a few times and it's one that I feel I can actually invite my mates and family too, confident they'll enjoy it. Paul knows what he's doing, it's a cabaret style set-up, decent bar and food and most of the people are just there to enjoy themselves and hear something a bit different. I'll put the ticket links in here and in the podcast description for the non-Sub stackers. Gives me another good reason to do a Not-Quite-Edition of Lager Time, to get match-fit, maybe even that live-stream I was going on about a while back. Should be a good one though, hope to see you there This might be the last Lager Time of the year, I hope not, but fear not if it is, I'll most certainly be back in January, might be to give these satellite Stories a break for a bit though, getting the urge to write some poems again. So this story is the first part of a story about going to an Under 18's event. Not gonna lie, I've struggled with this one a bit, hasn't been as fluid as some of the others, either way hope you enjoy it.      As ever, if you fancy giving us a subscribe on Substack, or on Apple or Spotify, or where ever it is you listen, I'd be very grateful. And if you've got any mates that might like it, let them know. And if you feeling really generous, in these hard-up times, you can give us a little donation on the old Ko-Fi that;s it for the begging. H Wait, and yea, and stream my EP, TOAST IN THE MACHINEOne last thing before I duck-out, I thought as it's my Christmas, I'd read my and only Christmas poem, which I forget to plug every year, as a little Brucie Bonus. It's in my first collection, The Suburban, which of course you can purchase from my website  just something that happened a few years back in Crawley.So that's it, if you don't hear from me, I hope yous all have a banging festive period, full of food, family, friends, banter, boardgames, boredom, TV re-runs and loads of tea and lager. I can't wait.Peas and taters, quite LiterallyHappy ChristmasPaulOne MoreRound one, we arrive. Get a pint. Foster's, cooking lager.‘I wanna keep it light. Had a rough night last night, can't stay out too long.'‘What's wrong with you?' my mate says in jest, with an undertone that suggests, You've changed. You left, I stayed. I'm hard, you're soft.‘So be it,' I say. We plot down, while he gets the round in. Back home, Christmas Eve. Me, my mate and my brother, sat round a beer-stained table, windows sprayed snow-white in the corners. Old cockneys and Irish crowd the bar like punters at a car auction; the taller patrons brush their heads against the tacky paper chain decorations; it's warm. Don't recognise many faces, but the place hasn't changed.Small talk begins, niceties are exchanged, ‘Good to see you back here' and ‘It's nice to be back,' I say, they say, and we skip through, mortgages, kids, marriages, cars and careers, ‘What you doing now, how's London?' Property prices, transport and crime appear in the conversation like constituents waiting at an MP's surgery, London provides the key and opinions rush the landlord.Round two. ‘Fosters is crap, innit?' I say, admitting my mistake. They laugh and I make that tactical upgrade to Kronenbourg, one that I've regretted in the past. Lug fast and it burns but it feels good.Booze in the system, the Christmas season has seen me drinking like four nights in a row, hop-scotching from work dos and that, all shop talk, awkward exchanges and then to this, back home Christmas Eve, old mates, familiar place.Smiles crack and we all begin to loosen. T's and th's start falling off, the first c-word gets dropped, as accents start slipping into them fitted cockney derivatives, treading paths parents and grandparents made to this place from London and beyond. ‘Faack off' and ‘Shaat up, mate,' we say, all spayed with affection.Round three. I see an old mate who I stand up to talk to. Five minutes into the chat and I get a tap on the arm, turn round and it's my brother and my mate and they're like, ‘It's your round, son,' eyebrows up and down. I'm up to the bar and back again quick smart, a beer triangle in my hand, one I'm well practised in carrying. We sit down, we hear a bang and a few raised voices, door flies open and, on the pavement outside, we see two guys in each other's faces. We look out the window, pints in hand like we're sat in the grandstand at the races. Old Bill appear, they disappear, carted off in a meat wagon to the cages; a cheer goes up, it unites the pub and we laugh because nothing changes.Round four and the talk is football and old computer games that we played, Streets of Rage and Street Fighter II, old holidays with mates and ‘We should do this again,' we all say. But one by one we look at the time at ever-increasing intervals, something we never would've done. Until my mate finally breaks and says, ‘I should probably go,' and I say, ‘Yeah, I need to get back,' and my brother's like, ‘Yeah, I gotta be up early,' and suddenly everything's changed.It goes a bit quiet, as the last dregs get drunk and there's that slight pause before the exit. We're all thinking it. The Pogues come on the jukebox. At the bar I watch the landlord pour another pint and I turn round to the other two, shrug my shoulders, cheeky look on my face, and say, ‘One more?'Sattellite Stories EP 8: Stand In Blend OutHome time at school was always a joyous occasion. I bowled out on this day with a rare mix of what I think were positive emotions, mixed in with a few typical teenage concerns. There was this small crew of slick-looking wideboys and wide girls, early twenties types, protype Big Brother contestants; standing outside the school gates, in shiny puffa-jackets, by a parked-up Audi, in club branded t-shirts dishing out flyers, for an Under 18's event, at Crawley's premier-late-night-go-to, Ikon-Diva. It was a ruthless PR operation. Target audience marked and in sight. And it worked. Because I saw that flyer and couldn't believe my eyes, it was happening. At last.I'd heard the myths about these under 18 events, in places that were near-by but not-near enough, like Croydon and East Grinstead, where they ran these alleged events that were ram-packed with chicks, that apparently would get off with anyone, and they played banging Drum and Bass and Garage. Someone's cousins mate or whatever had been to one on Hastings Pier, which had MC Dett and Kenny Ken. They were just names I knew from the Tapepacks, I didn't even know what they looked like, let alone had the chance to hear them play. Who's was gonna play at Ikon Diva?! They might get Shy FX?! Or Nicky Blackmarket?! Or Skibbadee?! And now, it was happening, in Crawley, almost home turf. A nightclub, with loud banging music. I loved loud banging music but only got to play it on my tinny headphones or shitty Argos hifi (with inbuilt graphic equaliser); which often didn't work, so it wasn't really loud, or banging. And of course. Girls. There'd be girls. Loads of them. Bare girls. Not bare, but bare, as in loads. Probably. Maybe. And Music, hopefully not shit music, chart music, but Jungle, Garage and more Drum N Bass, and Hip Hop. Geezers, my mates and girls. And probably dickheads, which put the brakes on my thinking a bit, might get started- on, was fairly probable, who would back it? Would I know enough people? I knew people but was I safe with them? Like safe, enough. Safe enough to say ‘Safe Kass' and Kass to ‘safe' back. Maybe, maybe not.There were good reasons why Ikon Diva had been featured, a few times, on Crime In The South East. Fly-on-the-wall camera crew follows coppers, as they nick larey lads, and often females, kicking off at kicking-out time. There was always the bit, where three or four copers struggle to pin-down and cuff some geezer in a ripped Ralph shirt, wriggling about like a trapped wasp.‘we need you to calm down sir '‘I'm fucking calm, I'm fucking calm'Often, that was someone's older brother, or mate, or occasionally dad.All the non-conforming-alternative-types: the skaters, the metalers, the indie kids, the stoners, of which I was a conflicted, inconsistent member of, would consistently slag the place off, and its regulars, with anecdotes that were probably justified, but with tones and remarks that all-to-often veered into that merkey grey-area of outright class-bashing. I always felt I was somewhere inbetween those two world-views. I wanted to stand out, because there was more to life than Crawley town centre and chart music, but I also wanted to blend in, I didn't want my arse kicked and I liked (but could never afford) Air Max and of course, Jungle, Drum and Bass' even though it had been relegated in the coolness stakes, due to UK Garage being the go-to sound, banged out of any souped up-moter doing doughnuts outside Halfords.So I'm at Horley station doing my very best to blend in. Pinstripes, jeans, Ben Sherman and jacket, standard night-out-geezer-in-training look.  I looked the part but lacked the pack, like a lone deer with low self-esteem, stood a few yards from a gigantic herd of does and horn-heads, all smoking Sovereign cigarettes, spitting on the floor and wearing better brands of clothes. Horley, being that smaller town-with-one-massive-secondary-school, meant that everyone knew each other who went to Oakwood school; which was all of them, with the exception of the few kids like me, who went to faith schools and the other odd few posh kids and scholarship kids who went to Reigate Grammer.There must've been about thirty of them, all along platform two, in small groups, but all still communicating with each other, they knew each other, I didn't really know anyone.  All it took was for one mouthy prick to look in my direction and the game would be up before it had even started. There were a few faces in amongst them that I recognised from my days playing football, for Horley Town under 9's and 2nd Horley Cub scouts. Few wideboys I'd seen getting larey in the town centre. Some of the girls were fit, tiny, tight dresses, big earrings and loads of makeup and none of them had jackets on; it was cold. I wish I knew them. The 52 train rolled in and I sat as far away from them as possible.We pile off the train at Crawley, me deliberately taking my time, with the aim of making as little noise as possible, I'd got good at that. I arranged to meet a few of the boys at the station. All the Horley lot pile off, I see them up ahead, along with loads of other kids, good mix of girls and boys. This massive crew that gets off at the opposite end as I'm walking towards the exit, they're in a head on collision course with me, as we roll up the platform towards the exit. They're done up to the nines in Moshino and Iceberg, and they look bigger and older, and ruder, all walking with a bop only reserved for the rudest of rudeboys round here. I'm guessing they're from Croydon, they got that street air that just about gets filtered out down here, even in a satellite town full of attitude, like Crawley; if you bowled like these boys, you were either a pretender or you really were about it. There weren't many that could pull it off.  They're talking loud, making random noises, shouting and laughing and one of them is MCing; there's no girls, just guys. They got an energy about them, which is unpredictable, but like, draws you in, like you wanted to be in their company.I slow my step enough, so that I wind up filling in behind them as they go into the station, bowling right passed the infamous Indian Robo Cop, who today must've stood down with the shake downs. I doubt any of these kids, Horley, Redhill or Croydon, had tickets, but even the infamous Indian Robocop was powerless to stop them in the sheer numbers they were streaming through; either that or he'd passed out under a cloud of Lynx and ImpulseI stood on the steps of the station, watching them all make their way to Ikon, which was conveniently stationed, next to the station. All in big groups. As I'd come over the footbridge, I was pretty sure I heard the likes of Ronnie Wader and Shane O Connel, and I'm pretty sure Brendon was with them, sometimes he got invited to roll with those boys, same with Gareth. They were dickheads but I was jealous. Whatever it was, they sounded rowdy, like they were doing shots or something, bottles were clanging and doing football chants.I stood on the steps, watching the masses make their ways in, in varying states. I saw a few faces like Yusef, Ryan White and Big Kass, which was never a good sign that those three were together; felt like everyone was mobbing up and coming out in force. They could very easily have stopped and come up the steps and performed the Crawley shake-down routine; I certainly had a few pound coins on my person; maybe they could teach this local custom to them Croydon boys in a cultural exchange, in return for some updated London slang; we always got it eventually; Thatcher's trickle-down for satellite town rude boys.I was a bit gutted that Brendon and Gareth were with Shane and that, I was on my own and lacking weight but trying to look like I did'nt lack wight but I was on my own and I did lack wieght. There was always a loose cannon like Kells about, but you know he'd just turn up anyway, though we never invited him for anything. Mo was coming, everyone liked Mo, and Rich was coming too, he could swing if he needed to, but right now, I was on my own; until Vee-jay trotted up. He'd walked from Broadfield, which was a good half hour. He was a good kid Veejay, but like me he lacked he didn't scan well in the hardness polls, but he was trustworthy. Two wonna be's are better than one wonna be but the two combined still don't make the weight of a regular geez with a bit about him. We were still exposedEventually Mo showed up, he'd lived near by but had to come over the bridge and had bumped in to Ronnie Wader and those boys, and saw  Brendon and Gareth.  I could smell the booze on his breath; they were all safe with Mo. Luckily for me he didn't stray. He was loyal like that; he could've mugged me and Vee-jay off for them. Rich then arrived, his mum dropping him off in the carpark, giving her a bit of grief as he got out the car.‘shutup man, don't  drop me off here next time'So now there was four of us, that was something. We marched on over to the que, which snaked all the way round the side and back out into the station car park. It was a lot of people, and lot of bouncers, big mean looking bastard.  We were bopping towards the back of the que, but all subetley looing  to see who we knew, let all these pretty chicks and wideboys know that we were faces. Mo got a few nods but the rest of us got nothing; until.‘Oi Rich, Rich, Paul, Paul yea boys, over here, yea, yea.'Someone said my name. They said Rich's first, but still, they said my name. I tried to look like it was nothing, like this kinda thing happens all the time. I slowly turned round, only to see Pidge, in the que, on his own. Pidge. I was a little bit disappointed but it meant we could sneak into the que and just hope no one called us out. Pidge had on a Tommy Hilfiger shirt that was way too big for him, to be fair though; he weren't the only one in ill-fitting clothes.Every wide boy in a 20 mile radius was in the line to get in, all the different parts of Crawley there, Pound Hill and Northgate to Broadfield and Bewbush. All the Horley boys, Horsham, Redhill, East Grinstead and those big crews from Croydon, all in the mix, all out for something. The energy of it all reminded me of watching one of those crusty science videos in school, where they would put a Bunsen burner under a substance and through the microscope, you could see all the particles getting lively; it was buzzing.There'd already been a couple of casualties and we hadn't even got in yet. One kid hauled out by security, who could barley even stand, spaghetti all down his shirt, two other lads had a punch up in the que, it was only just gone 7pm.  There was gonna be a few pissed off parents later, and probably a few parents who didn't give a shit what their kids were up to; some mess in front of us was clearly sweating and gurning his face off. We were Tony Blairs children; he'd be proud.As we slowly moved towards the door, I could start to hear those muffled base sounds of pumping music inside. Butterflies fluttered in my belly. But wait, what if it was so banging my ears couldn't take it? I'd never been to a club before. I'd heard older people say dance music could brainwash ravers, but then my older siblings all listen to it and they're alright? In-fact my brother said the sound system was shit?! Clubs were way better in Brighton and London. Which was odd, because out here, it sounded pumping, every time that door opened we got a blast, getting louder the closer we got to the door.‘oi, that sounds sick boys'‘Na it's shit. Clubs are way better in Brighton and London'From the time I'd got to the platform at Horley station, to getting in this que, I'd fallen in love about 400 times and my head had already concocted a whole series of fantasies, involving each one of these girls being my girlfriend, every time my eyes locked on one, it was hard to know where to look! It was also, in a way, a bit intimidating, some of these girls weren't wearing much but were fully confident with it, strutting about, like they knew what they were doing, like they had all this power and were in full control; any young geezer looking to step, needed some serious minerals to match it. Couple of these chicks looked like they swing it out too, one girl with curly hair and fists covered in sovereigns had threatened to knock out some guy for pushing in; she meant it and he knew, we all did; he backed down fast.When we finally got to the door, it was only then I appreciated the sheer size of these bouncers, with their black suits on with white shirts and shoulders like American football pads. Butterflies in my belly panicking to get out, fizzing like that ADHD inducing popping candy in my mouth and I'm pretty sure I had to lean forward at one point, to attempt to contain it.‘You alright mate?‘yea, yea, yea sweet, boys'We'd all  gone quiet, I cleared my throat as we got to the doors, into the clock room area, where those big main doors were and every time they opened; I was blasted with pumping beats, mashed with the sounds of energetic young voices, like twisted bits of jewellery all forming this messy audio ball of madness which I couldn't quite contextualise but my Lord, was it exciting, and scary.‘alright'My voice sudenly went up an octave and simultaneously my arms sprung out from my pockets into a straight position, like a spring-loaded bottle opener, without the bouncer even saying a word, just a split second of eye contact. How did he do that?! It was like magic!? And why did my voice go up like that?He didn't respond to my attempt at casual geezer niceties and when he was done, slightly shoved me in the back towards the area where the entrance was. I slightly tripped and my heart suddenly went up about a 100 BPMs thinking I was gonna stack it in front of all these kids in the que. Fortunately I managed to stye it out and smiled awkwardly, as I joined the boys at the till, paid my £4 cover fee, opened those almighty, towering double doors and just like that, we were in the club. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit cree.substack.com

Stupid Hearts Club
Solo mental health check-in

Stupid Hearts Club

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2022 61:24


Welcome to the Stupid Hearts Club! The Club for everyone with a Stupid Heart-------------------Hello loves.I decided to record a solo one this week just cos I have caught myself feeling happier lately and think I should put that into context for anyone struggling at the moment, having been seriously depressed earlier in the year myself. I hope it helps some of you to hear someone wanging on about recovery and stuff. All I can say is, whoever you are, I care, we care and other people very probably care too so whatever you are going through don't go through it alone- And I hope you take this episode as actual evidence that even the very dark times can and WILL pass, often in just a few eggy months. After which you will not recognise what your brain was bowling at you when it was poorly. If I can do it, so can you baby.Going to put the tune at the end up on it's own and maybe a couple of others if that is of interest as wee bonus bits.Also the 'Childs Game' conversation from Matt's pod is coming later as a cheery Brucie Bonus after this more serious episode.Big loveLady Maam'aladePS - I have uploaded a photo of the symptoms 'diary' I made as I tried to get through the month I was told was still to go with major withdrawal symptoms- It really helped being able tick it off every night without having to remember it all again. I just picked up the pad at teatime and ticked or crossed how the last day had been until after a month I could see I was sleeping and eating better and doing okay.-------------------If you like what I do and you want to support me financially, as well as get access to some cool extras, please take a look at my Patreon! And if you can't, or indeed just don't want to, then I'm still super happy you're here!And if you want to hear more from me I'm always putting things up on my Instagram, come and say hello-------------------Produced by Drew ToynbeeCopyright 2024 Nico Tatarowicz

Know Your Wrestling
KYW: Clash At The Castle (2022)

Know Your Wrestling

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 20:51


Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOsajmbPlK12Iy3jE1557mA?sub_confirmation=1 Welcome to another episode of Know Your Wrestling! Join me your host Mark Silvester as I talk you through a particular wrestler or PPV.  In this very episode join me Mark as I do a Brucie Bonus review of the first WWE big Stadium PPV in the UK for 30 years Clash At The Castle. I do a quick review of all of the matches from this great show. Also, I talk about how great both Gunther and Sheamus are, I talk about who my MVP is and what my Match Of The Nights Is too.  Show was: WWE - Clash At The Castle (2002).  Please buy our shirt: https://www.teepublic.com/en-gb/t-shirt/13668606-know-your-wrestling-nwo-logo?store_id=486178  Please subscribe to our YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOsajmbPlK12Iy3jE1557mA  Please like and follow: www.facebook.com/knowyourwrestling/ twitter.com/KYourWrestling  Subscribe to Tony: www.youtube.com/user/LoserQuestShow www.youtube.com/channel/UCj8-aurGivxuW6HM_u94V2A www.youtube.com/channel/UCie84qi0lY0o-CMNzj4frbQ  Follow Richy: www.twitter.com/RichardFilmer1

Know Your Wrestling
KYW: AEW X NJPW – Forbidden Door Review (2022)

Know Your Wrestling

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 22:00


Welcome to another episode of Know Your Wrestling! Join me your host Mark Silvester as I talk you through a particular wrestler or PPV.  In this very episode join me Mark as I do a Brucie Bonus review of the AEW X NJPW PPV Forbidden Door. I do a quick review on all of the matches from this great show.  Also, I talk about a great debut and I talk about who my MVP is and what my Match Of The Nights Is. RAINMAKER!! Show was: AEW X NJPW - Forbidden Door (2002). Please buy our shirt: https://www.teepublic.com/en-gb/t-shirt/13668606-know-your-wrestling-nwo-logo?store_id=486178  Please subscribe to our YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOsajmbPlK12Iy3jE1557mA  Please like and follow: www.facebook.com/knowyourwrestling/ twitter.com/KYourWrestling  Subscribe to Tony: www.youtube.com/user/LoserQuestShow www.youtube.com/channel/UCj8-aurGivxuW6HM_u94V2A www.youtube.com/channel/UCie84qi0lY0o-CMNzj4frbQ  Follow Richy: www.twitter.com/RichardFilmer1  Follow Nick: https://www.facebook.com/nickevemusic/

Wrong Bias - Bowls Podcast
UK Open Preview Show

Wrong Bias - Bowls Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 26:23


As a "Brucie Bonus" and with less than a week to go to the start of the re-invented UK Open event at Stanley we caught up with the PBA's Martin Gale & Jason Parkinson to get the low down on the six day bowls bonanza. 

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Tufty Club - Sheffield United Podcast
Tufty Club Reaction 21-22 - WBA Home

Tufty Club - Sheffield United Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 53:02


An evergreen (not the tree) Billy Sharp puts Brucie Bonus to the sword

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The Football Attic
The Football Attic: Rewind - Episode 8

The Football Attic

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2022


Welcome, one and all, to the podcast that likes nothing better than to dip a hand into the lucky bag of football nostalgia. On this episode, we go back to where our podcast began - 1981, but this is the 80/81 season, not 81/82, and what's this? ITV have got the rights to show Saturday night football! Whatever next - long hair on men? Yes, we're off to Granadaland once more, but Gerald Sinstadt's insisting on staying in his commentary box, so the job of linking all the footy footage has fallen to Roger Elton Welsby. He seems like a nice enough young man, but just to be on the safe side, he's got backup in the form of England international goalkeeper, Ray Clemence. Maybe he can explain why Liverpool have just lost their three-year unbeaten run at home... Elsewhere, we drop in on the Anglia region where (and this will make you larf) Ipswich Town think they're in with a chance of winning the League Championship, then we head off to that there London to catch a West Ham team that are trying to get back to Division One. Will Preston North End stand in their way? If all that wasn't enough, there's the usual look at what was happening in the news and, whisper it quietly, they might be changing the One Pound Note to a coin. How will they get a picture of Brian May on THAT? There's also lots of talk on the subject of novelty chart records, old TV adverts for Lego, the redevelopment of the London Docklands area (we kid you not) and much, MUCH more besides. Oh, and a bit of swearing, but we've censored most of it out, thankfully. If you want to watch the accompanying episode of Match Night that features in this episode, you can find it here: http://youtu.be/CCt5nSIu0P4. Oh, and there's a nice Brucie Bonus for you at the end, courtesy of the wonderful Cut & Thrust (http://www.youtube.com/channel/UC__oerlGvCNY_rlkhFBr4kQ). We do look after you...

The Weekly Experience
Reflecting on the community of Hampshire and Surrey during the past year

The Weekly Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2021 82:40


Our Bev, Roger, and Jack the Geek are in a reflective mood as they reflect on the community of Hampshire and Surrey during the past year. Jane from Absolutely Offices, Sarah from Wild Posey, and Izzy from Itasca Wines speak to us about Christmas. We look at the usual events and a look at the pantomimes with Karen this year. There is a tougher quiz this week, and it is rather a special edition of the Brucie Bonus, so try your best. If you would like to appear on the show, please contact us via https://www.facebook.com/TheWeeklyExperience Do you have a story to tell, then let us know.

You're Not Wrong and You're Not Right
S2-03: 7 Books To Change Your Life

You're Not Wrong and You're Not Right

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 8:14


In my previous podcast episode, I spoke about the techniques which have helped me to develop a love of reading. If you haven't listened to that episode yet, make sure you queue it up after this one - it's not to be missed.   However, techniques only go so far and you need to be reading books (and surrounding yourself with people) that are truly inspirational and have a positive impact on your life. I firmly believe a good book *can* change your life. So in this podcast episode, I am going to reveal four authors that have had a profound effect on how I approach my business and my personal life. These thinkers have altered my outlook on the world and shifted my perspective - helping me to gain new insights and explore alternative paths. And, as a Brucie Bonus, I'll also reveal three books that have had a similar effect on a few of my clients. These books can have a huge impact on you too, so sit back and enjoy.

Right In The Gary Kellys: The Leeds United Podcast

Who doesn’t love a good Brucie Bonus and especially a midweek one? Leeds came away from St, James’ Park with two cracking goals and the three points. We look back on the win over Newcastle and rave about the belated arrival of Rodrigo, who alongside the Brazilian maestro Raphinha was head and shoulders above everyone else. We also discuss in detail the news of the 49ers increasing the overall invest into Leeds United and what the future holds for the club, we then wrap it up with a chance for you to win a £25 Terrace voucher and a game of guess who. As always, your support helps go a long way so please leave a review and let us know your thoughts about this show. You can find us on all the major podcast platforms. All you have to do is search ‘Right In The Gary Kellys’ to listen to our LUFC podcast today. Enjoy.

Xdrive Megabox (Gamescast)
Bonus Mini-sode: 90s Nostalgia

Xdrive Megabox (Gamescast)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 6:54


This is just a hit of pure nostalgia. When we got looking back, we ended up on quite a few tangents. We had to cut them out of the main ep, but for those people who were very specifically growing up and playing games in the UK in the 90s, please enjoy this tiny Brucie Bonus. In this mini-ep ----------------------- Point-and-click adventure games Curse of Monkey Island PC Zone magazine (Charlie Brooker era) Zelda Breath of the Wild follow-up Zelda: Link to the Past Ocarina of Time Water Temple Blade Runner (1997 Westwood game) Go on, buy Blade Runner you know you want to

Grief Burrito
A Brucie Bonus | Episode 24 | Burrito Bells 2020

Grief Burrito

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2020 4:36


Welcome to Episode 24 of Burrito Bells 2020! We're dropping a mini podcast episode every single day up until Christmas Day answering YOUR questions! We've collated the weird and wonderful things you want answers to from our Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Reddit & Discord! Today's question is; Do you ever say... "That's A Brucie Bonus" ?   Join Our Community Here: https://discord.gg/nqYePCK We hope you enjoy this episode and if you have any feedback or comments please contact us on griefburrito@gmail.com Our Socials ---> https://linktr.ee/griefburrito    Want up to 90% off all the latest games?! Use our link for discounts ---> https://www.cdkeys.com/?mw_aref=GriefBurrito

Griz and Steve's 90s Tuck Shop Time Machine
Griz and Steve's 90s Brucie Bonus

Griz and Steve's 90s Tuck Shop Time Machine

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2020 13:45


A little Brucie Bonus, as Griz and Steve look back at previous episodes and choose an item from each to bring back to the present day. Drop us a line at tuckshoptimemachine@aol.com or on Twitter @time_tuck Theme music attribution: Pixelland by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4222-pixelland License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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Rockstar Rebellion
The One Where We Ramp Up YOUR Sales

Rockstar Rebellion

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 69:39


Welcome to this week's episode of the podcast. We are finishing off series 2 with a "Brucie Bonus" episode this week where we are diving in to a workshop I delivered this week all about sales & selling. I am going to be talking about why you might not be making the sales that you want right now and how you can turn your sales from soggy to sizzling. Dive in & enjoy!! The links that you need this week are; Sell Well - https://www.rebelsandrockstars.com/sell-well/follow me on Facebook - https://facebook.com/EmmaHolmesRebelsandRockstars/follow me on Instagram ~ https://www.instagram.com/rebelsandrockstars/Big Love, M xx

Fretzlemania
Re-booking Who Ran Over Stone Cold Steve Austin

Fretzlemania

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2019 24:39


In this Brucie Bonus edition of Fretzlemania, I look at one of the most intruging "who dunnit" angles in WWE history. Of course we know it turned out to be kind of a flop here is how I would book it. Thanks to everyone who nominated this podcast for the 2nd Annual Wrestlehub Podcast Awards "most informative". Please now vote by Nov 25th. Please also vote for myself and Nate the F'N Great (@RealFNGame) on the Gamechanger Podcast for Duo of the year, most informative and best comedy. Vote Wrestle Addict Radio (@Addict_Wrestle) for best brand. Also give me a one star rating on iTunes! Follow me at @TheLegendaryJF check the pinned tweet and vote! @TheWrestleHub --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fretzlemania/message

OSW Review: Old School Wrestling Review
Exposed! Pro Wrestling's Greatest Secrets XL

OSW Review: Old School Wrestling Review

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2019 73:38


NOW YOU KNOW ALL OUR SECRETS! A Brucie Bonus episode filled with juicy gossip and insider info, enough to break the kayfabe of even the most stubborn Arn Andersons! XL VERSION - features extra BLOOD retrospective (from our deleted scenes video)!

OSW Review: Old School Wrestling Review
Exposed! Pro Wrestling's Greatest Secrets XL

OSW Review: Old School Wrestling Review

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2019 73:38


NOW YOU KNOW ALL OUR SECRETS! A Brucie Bonus episode filled with juicy gossip and insider info, enough to break the kayfabe of even the most stubborn Arn Andersons! XL VERSION - features extra BLOOD retrospective (from our deleted scenes video)!

OSW Review: Old School Wrestling Review
All Aboard The Lex Express OSW Review 77

OSW Review: Old School Wrestling Review

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2019 76:10


A star-spangled Brucie Bonus review of the USS Intrepid Bodyslam Yokozuna Challenge, and the Lex Express PR Tour! Gasp and sell at Sexy Lexy's rise and fall, and fall, towards the main event of SummerSlam!

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All Aboard The Lex Express OSW Review 77

OSW Review: Old School Wrestling Review

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2019 76:10


A star-spangled Brucie Bonus review of the USS Intrepid Bodyslam Yokozuna Challenge, and the Lex Express PR Tour! Gasp and sell at Sexy Lexy's rise and fall, and fall, towards the main event of SummerSlam!

Dissident Island Radio
Dissident Island Radio - 18 August 2017 - Episode 198

Dissident Island Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2017 122:23


Dissident Island Radio episode 198 offers to the deities of dissent:   – Plan C in discussing their upcoming Fast Forward festival (00:02:19 – 00:17:30)   – An update from the Common House, a collectively rented and run ‘experiment in building a commons', highlighting their emergency fundraiser to keep their doors open (00:19:09 – 00:31:06)   – Words from a member of London based campaign group The London Latinxs about the proposed demolition of the Latin village market in Seven Sisters, Haringey (00:35:01 – 00:47:55)   – The LDMG's Andy with a Brucie Bonus featuring a Generation Game of laws in the 70's and Play Your Cards Wright on cop sentencing. Also talking about the Lori Love extradition case (00:49:16 – 01:10:12)   – DJ BPM ‘pon the wheels of steel with a special set recorded at Dissident Decadence party (01:17:09 – 02:02:22)

The TDH Show
Episode007 - Brucie Bonus - Tom's re-education!

The TDH Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2016 12:57


A little Brucie Bonus to say sorry for taking so long in uploading Episode 7, that didn't make the final edit (wonder why?). Anthony takes Tom to task for not being hard enough on the right-wing - enjoy!

OSW Review: Old School Wrestling Review
The Room OSW Film Review

OSW Review: Old School Wrestling Review

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2016 60:30


VIDEO VERSION at OSWreview.com! In a very special Brucie Bonus episode, your favourite Irish boys tackle 'The Citizen Kane of bad movies', The Room starring Tommy Wiseau!’

OSW Review: Old School Wrestling Review
The Room OSW Film Review

OSW Review: Old School Wrestling Review

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2016 60:30


VIDEO VERSION at OSWreview.com! In a very special Brucie Bonus episode, your favourite Irish boys tackle 'The Citizen Kane of bad movies', The Room starring Tommy Wiseau!’

DanCast V2 - Daniel Swan
Episode 8: Oscars Reactions

DanCast V2 - Daniel Swan

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2016 43:04


A Brucie Bonus episode! I watched the Oscars last night, just the same as everyone else. I have lots of opinions on what happened at the Oscars, just like everyone else. I wanted to tell the world my opinions on the Oscars, just like... well, not everyone else necessarily, but probably thousands. Well done for finding mine amongst the others. You won't be disappointed.

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OSW Review: Old School Wrestling Review
NXT Takeover Brooklyn OSW Review 53

OSW Review: Old School Wrestling Review

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2015 44:20


WHAT'S THIS?! YIIIS! A BRUCIE BONUS episode covering the latest NXT Special, the night before SummerSlam! Featuring a whopper women's match, Bayley vs Sasha and Finn Bálor vs Kevin Owens in a ladder match!

OSW Review: Old School Wrestling Review
NXT Takeover Brooklyn OSW Review 53

OSW Review: Old School Wrestling Review

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2015 44:20


WHAT'S THIS?! YIIIS! A BRUCIE BONUS episode covering the latest NXT Special, the night before SummerSlam! Featuring a whopper women's match, Bayley vs Sasha and Finn Bálor vs Kevin Owens in a ladder match!

OSW Review: Old School Wrestling Review
WWE Night of Champions 2014 & RAW -OSW Review

OSW Review: Old School Wrestling Review

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2014 62:45


A Brucie Bonus review! It's Brock vs Cena 2 (or 3 if you're a smart-arse!) and the fallout the night afterwards

OSW Review: Old School Wrestling Review
WWE Night of Champions 2014 & RAW -OSW Review

OSW Review: Old School Wrestling Review

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2014 62:45


A Brucie Bonus review! It's Brock vs Cena 2 (or 3 if you're a smart-arse!) and the fallout the night afterwards

OSW Review: Old School Wrestling Review
Attitude Era Capital Carnage 98 OSW Review 40

OSW Review: Old School Wrestling Review

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2014 111:50


VIDEO VERSION at YouTube40.OSWreview.com! A BRUCIE BONUS episode from the Attitude Era!

OSW Review: Old School Wrestling Review
Attitude Era Capital Carnage 98 OSW Review 40

OSW Review: Old School Wrestling Review

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2014 111:50


VIDEO VERSION at YouTube40.OSWreview.com! A BRUCIE BONUS episode from the Attitude Era!