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Celluloid Heroes: Episode 5Film: Walt Disney's The Black HoleThe final year of the 1970s sees the release of what would be for host Brad Abraham his most anticipated movie of the year that became his greatest disappointment: Walt Disney's The Black Hole. Journey with him through space and time to Christmas 1979, his experience seeing a very strange sci-fi epic, and a consideration of Disney's Dark Age that still held some true gems.Follow Celluloid Heroes on INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/TheCelluloidHeroesPodFollow Brad Abraham at www.bradabraham.comShare your thoughts with us! Send your comments to contact@longboxcrusade.comThis podcast is a member of the LONGBOX CRUSADE NETWORK:Visit the WEBSITE: https://www.LongboxCrusade.comFollow on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/LongboxCrusadeFollow on INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/longboxcrusadeLike the FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/LongboxCrusadeSubscribe to the YOUTUBE Channel: https://goo.gl/4LkhovSubscribe on APPLE PODCASTS at:https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-longboxcrusade/id1118783510?mt=2Subscribe on SPOTIFY at:https://open.spotify.com/show/3Hl0nrO7z1KYaHSDug9hsg?si=ee431b760c8c4a21Celluloid Heroes SPOTIFY Single Feed at:https://open.spotify.com/show/5G4VxlMzO0yy7Rub7MPUzx?si=389277ae77a84dd0We appreciate you joining us for this episode of Celluloid Heroes and hope you enjoyed listening!#film #cinema #movies #genx #nostalgia #TheBlackHole #BlackHole
Celluloid Heroes: Episode 4Film: Buck Rogers in the 25th CenturyThe late 1970s were a strange time for cinema as studios everywhere tried to capitalize on Star Wars' success. Re-releases of now banned Disney films, low-budget drive-in schlock, and multiple homages to that galaxy far-far away. What was old was new again, right down to the subject of this month's episode: the 1979 Canadian theatrical release of the TV pilot for Buck Rogers in the 25th Century.Follow Celluloid Heroes on INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/TheCelluloidHeroesPodFollow Brad Abraham at www.bradabraham.comShare your thoughts with us! Send your comments to contact@longboxcrusade.comThis podcast is a member of the LONGBOX CRUSADE NETWORK:Visit the WEBSITE: https://www.LongboxCrusade.comFollow on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/LongboxCrusadeFollow on INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/longboxcrusadeLike the FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/LongboxCrusadeSubscribe to the YOUTUBE Channel: https://goo.gl/4LkhovSubscribe on APPLE PODCASTS at:https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-longboxcrusade/id1118783510?mt=2Subscribe on SPOTIFY at:https://open.spotify.com/show/3Hl0nrO7z1KYaHSDug9hsg?si=ee431b760c8c4a21Celluloid Heroes SPOTIFY Single Feed at:https://open.spotify.com/show/5G4VxlMzO0yy7Rub7MPUzx?si=389277ae77a84dd0We appreciate you joining us for this episode of Celluloid Heroes and hope you enjoyed listening!#film #cinema #movies #genx #nostalgia #BuckRogers
Celluloid Heroes: Episode 3Film: Battlestar Galactica1978. Vancouver, British Columbia. Summer has long meant one thing: great popcorn movies. And in the summer of 1978 a still Star Wars-crazed Brad Abraham saw - in the movie theater - what would become a short-lived obsession as he and children his age anxiously awaited the arrival of The Empire Strikes Back in 1980. This is the story of Battlestar Galactica: Saga of a Star World.Follow Celluloid Heroes on INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/TheCelluloidHeroesPodFollow Brad Abraham at www.bradabraham.comShare your thoughts with us! Send your comments to contact@longboxcrusade.comThis podcast is a member of the LONGBOX CRUSADE NETWORK:Visit the WEBSITE: https://www.LongboxCrusade.comFollow on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/LongboxCrusadeFollow on INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/longboxcrusadeLike the FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/LongboxCrusadeSubscribe to the YOUTUBE Channel: https://goo.gl/4LkhovSubscribe on APPLE PODCASTS at:https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-longboxcrusade/id1118783510?mt=2Subscribe on SPOTIFY at:https://open.spotify.com/show/3Hl0nrO7z1KYaHSDug9hsg?si=ee431b760c8c4a21Celluloid Heroes SPOTIFY Single Feed at:https://open.spotify.com/show/5G4VxlMzO0yy7Rub7MPUzx?si=389277ae77a84dd0We appreciate you joining us for this episode of Celluloid Heroes and hope you enjoyed listening!#film #cinema #movies #genx #nostalgia #BattlestarGalactica
Celluloid Heroes: Episode 2Film: Star Wars1977 is forever enshrined as the year that saw the birth of the Star Wars saga. But what did seeing Star Wars in the theater when it was just Star Wars feel like? What did it mean to our then four year-old host? And what does the journey of Luke Skywalker have to say about life in suburbia? Host Brad Abraham takes you back to a long time ago in a suburb far, far away, and explains why.Follow Celluloid Heroes on INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/TheCelluloidHeroesPodFollow Brad Abraham at www.bradabraham.comShare your thoughts with us! Send your comments to contact@longboxcrusade.comThis podcast is a member of the LONGBOX CRUSADE NETWORK:Visit the WEBSITE: https://www.LongboxCrusade.comFollow on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/LongboxCrusadeFollow on INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/longboxcrusadeLike the FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/LongboxCrusadeSubscribe to the YOUTUBE Channel: https://goo.gl/4LkhovSubscribe on APPLE PODCASTS at:https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-longboxcrusade/id1118783510?mt=2Subscribe on SPOTIFY at:https://open.spotify.com/show/3Hl0nrO7z1KYaHSDug9hsg?si=ee431b760c8c4a21Celluloid Heroes SPOTIFY Single Feed at:https://open.spotify.com/show/5G4VxlMzO0yy7Rub7MPUzx?si=389277ae77a84dd0We appreciate you joining us for this episode of Celluloid Heroes and hope you enjoyed listening!#film #cinema #movies #genx #nostalgia #starwars
"Everybody's a dreamer and everybody's a starAnd everybody's in show biz, it doesn't matter who you areAnd those who are successful, be always on your guardSuccess walks hand in hand with failure along Hollywood Boulevard"Please join me and some of our Vinyl Heroes as we get ready for the Academy Awards and our "Celluloid Heroes" this evening with 2 hours of great tunes on this week's Super Sounds Of The 70's. Stopping by are Peter Green, America, Cream, Little Feat, Jackson Browne, Neil Young, Crabby Appleton, Detroit, Free, Foghat, Tommy James & The Shondells, The Eagles, Supertramp, George Harrison, Pablo Cruise, Crosby Stills, Nash & Young, Grand Funk Railroad, Savoy Brown, The Hollies, Steve Stills, The J. Geils Band, Jimi Hendrix Experience and The Kinks...
Celluloid Heroes: Episode 1Film: 2001: A Space OdysseyIn which our intrepid host details the events that led him to seeing Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey at the Ontario Place Cinesphere IMAX in 1982, and how that one key moment shaped the life to follow. Plus, we detail the Celluloid Heroes Podcast's plan for going forth as we examine 50 key films of the GenX era.Follow Celluloid Heroes on INSTAGRAMhttps://www.instagram.com/TheCelluloidHeroesPodFollow Brad Abraham at www.bradabraham.comShare your thoughts with us! Send your comments to contact@longboxcrusade.comThis podcast is a member of the LONGBOX CRUSADE NETWORK:Visit the WEBSITE: https://www.LongboxCrusade.comFollow on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/LongboxCrusadeFollow on INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/longboxcrusadeLike the FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/LongboxCrusadeSubscribe to the YOUTUBE Channel: https://goo.gl/4LkhovSubscribe on APPLE PODCASTS at:https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-longboxcrusade/id1118783510?mt=2Subscribe on SPOTIFY at:https://open.spotify.com/show/3Hl0nrO7z1KYaHSDug9hsg?si=ee431b760c8c4a21Celluloid Heroes SPOTIFY Single Feedat:https://open.spotify.com/show/5G4VxlMzO0yy7Rub7MPUzx?si=389277ae77a84dd0We appreciate you joining us for this episode of Celluloid Heroes and hope you enjoyed listening!#film #cinema #movies #genx #nostalgia #2001aspaceodyssey #stanleykubrick
Celluloid Heroes: Episode 0Title: The Prologue EpisodeGreetings and salutations and welcome to the Special Prologue Episode of The Celluloid Heroes Podcast.In this short and sweet episode host Brad Abraham welcomes you to the beginning of a 50-year/50 movie/50 episode journey through the best of GenX Cinema, the podcast's mission statement, a preview of movies to be covered, and other ephemera.Follow Celluloid Heroes on INSTAGRAMhttps://www.instagram.com/TheCelluloidHeroesPodFollow Brad Abraham at www.bradabraham.comLet us know what you think!Leave a comment by sending an email to: contact@longboxcrusade.comThis podcast is a member of the LONGBOX CRUSADE NETWORK:Visit the WEBSITE: https://www.LongboxCrusade.comFollow on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/LongboxCrusadeFollow on INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/longboxcrusadeLike the FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/LongboxCrusadeSubscribe to the YOUTUBE Channel: https://goo.gl/4LkhovSubscribe on APPLE PODCASTS at:https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-longboxcrusade/id1118783510?mt=2Subscribe on SPOTIFY at:https://open.spotify.com/show/3Hl0nrO7z1KYaHSDug9hsg?si=ee431b760c8c4a21Celluloid Heroes SPOTIFY Single Feedat:https://open.spotify.com/show/5G4VxlMzO0yy7Rub7MPUzx?si=389277ae77a84dd0Thank you for listening and we hope you have enjoyed this episode of Celluloid Heroes!#film #cinema #movies #genx #nostalgia
Send us a message, so we know what you're thinking!In case you hadn't noticed, we love a good cover version! This episode, we're looking at covers - staples, covers from strange sources, and some songs that have had a LOT of covers, including a bunch of covers of Bowie's “Heroes”. Our Album You Must Hear before You Die is “Is This It?” by The Strokes. This punk/Britpop-influenced album got rave reviews on release in 2001 from Rolling Stone, The Village Voice, and New Musical Express. We're not convinced. In Knockin' on Heaven's Door, we mourn the loss of Wayne Osmond (of the Osmond Brothers), Chad Morgan, the Aussie country great, and Peter Yarrow, of Peter, Paul and Mary. We hope they get to sing a rousing chorus of “Puff the Magic Dragon together. As usual, there's heaps of fun. Enjoy!! Playlist (all the songs and artists referenced in the episode) Playlist – “Heroes” covers References: Heroes, REM, Leonard Cohen, “Suzanne”, “Hallelujah", Bob Dylan, “All along the Watchtower”, "If Not for You”, Olivia Newton-John, Johnny Cash, American Recordings, “All the Young Dudes”, Mott the Hoople, Ian Hunter, XTC, White Music, “This is Pop”, Devo, “(I can't get no) Satisfaction”, Zoot, “Eleanor Rigby”, Rick Springfield, Howard Gable, Alison Durbin, 801, “Tomorrow Never Knows”, ” 801 Live, "You Really Got Me”, Ministry, “Lay Lady Lay”, Al Jourgenson, “Heartbreak Hotel”, Elvis Presley, John Cale, June 1, 1974, Slow Dazzle, Fragments of a Rainy Season, Nirvana, "The Man Who Sold The World", “Unplugged”, Mick Ronson, Linda Ronstadt, “Different Drum”, Stone Ponies, Mike Nesmith, “You're No Good”, “Poor Poor Pitiful Me”, Cowboy Junkies, “Sweet Jane”, Fine Young Cannibals, “Suspicious Minds”, Talking Heads, “Take Me to The River”, Elvis Costello, “(What's So Funny ‘Bout) Peace, Love, And Understanding”, George Benson, “On Broadway”, Mia Dyson, “The Passenger”, Siouxsie & The Banshees, Sara Blasko, “Flame Trees”, “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road”, Reg Livermore, “Celluloid Heroes”, The Kinks, Peter Gabriel, Scratch My Back, I'll Scratch Yours, Motorhead, David Hasselhoff, Blondie, Oasis, Nico, Moby (with Mindy Jones), Phillip Glass, “Superman”, Lifes Rich Pageant, “There She Goes Again”, “Pale Blue Eyes”, “First we take Manhattan”,
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Welcome back to Rock N Roll Archaeology! Got another RNRA Short Podcast for you. This one is named after the Kinks song “Celluloid Heroes.” Rock N Roll goes to the movies (and television) in this one. We'll take a look at three shows that feature fictional Rock bands: the movies “Almost Famous” and “This Is Spinal Tap,” and the television miniseries “Daisy Jones & The Six.” Visit our website for more about this and all our other podcast episodes, and for links to our Patreon and Social Media. Keep up the Rockin'! Dramatis Personae Kellen Reiche played Danny Failson Lynly Ehrlich played Liz Limer Jerry Danielsen played Joe Conrad Courtney M. Anderson played Heller Joseph Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back to Rock N Roll Archaeology! Got another RNRA Short Podcast for you. This one is named after the Kinks song “Celluloid Heroes.” Rock N Roll goes to the movies (and television) in this one. We'll take a look at three shows that feature fictional Rock bands: the movies “Almost Famous” and “This Is Spinal Tap,” and the television miniseries “Daisy Jones & The Six.” Visit our website for more about this and all our other podcast episodes, and for links to our Patreon and Social Media. Keep up the Rockin'! Dramatis Personae Kellen Reiche played Danny Failson Lynly Ehrlich played Liz Limer Jerry Danielsen played Joe Conrad Courtney M. Anderson played Heller Joseph Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's Flame we're going to look at a particular movie that some see as being one of the greatest westerns of all time when in reality, it's a very subtle form of socialist indoctrination.
An excursion into a found footage nightmare takes a surprising turn when some hosts exhibit unnatural behavior. Then everything changes, sending the episode on a mind-bending trip through the back alley of a massage parlor. On episode 552 of Trick or Treat Radio we discuss the found footage film, The Outwaters from director Robbie Banfitch! We also get entirely TMI from MZ, we celebrate the heroes of celluloid, and we talk about the four pillars upon which all great found footage films are created. So grab your handheld camera, try not to get absorbed by the zeitgeist, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Bound and gagged, crossing the border, whatnot bars, nougat, problems with screeners, “A Winter Event”, role playing games, massaging a piece of spaghetti, happy endings, balls-ass naked, Gangster of Love, Bloodshot, field day, masturbatory habits, massagies, #releasethetuckdance, restitution, Rubber, Quentin Dupieux, Smoking Causes Coughing, Tobacco Force, Plex, The Mandalorian Season 3, Quentin Tarantino, New Beverly Cinema, Celluloid Heroes, Michael in the Middle, hangry, consuming all media like Galactus, Elvis Costello, The Outsiders, Kevin Nash, Scott Hall, found footage fanatic, Blair Witch Project, Dashcam, buying into the conceit, what makes a good found footage film, Horror in the High Desert, Deadstream, when is an opinion wrong?, walking the line between too dark and not dark enough, hunting myths, voguing, sometimes you feel like a nut, purveyors of creepypasta, zeitgeist, the four pillars of found footage, The Hills Have Eyes, Requiem for a Dream, chasing the found footage dragon, and it's more of a hold up not a stick up.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show
In this week's episode we chat about a compilation album by the Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) called Ole, an album by American band John Kay & Steppenwolf called Wolftracks and one by the british band The Kinks called Celluloid Heroes - The Kinks Greatest. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reviewsfromthecrawlspace/message
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NEW FOR SEPTEMBER 15, 2022 With a curtsy and a hip hip hooray . . . Pod Save The Queen - The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Vol. 443 1. God Save The Queen - Queen 2. The Queen Is Dead (alt) - The Smiths 3. Queen and Country - Jethro Tull 4. Acid Queen (live) - The Who 5. Power And The Passion (alt) - Midnight Oil 6. Pearly Queen (live) - Eric Clapton, Steve Winwood, Pete Townshend, Ron Wood et al 7. Queen Of Hearts (live) - Gregg Allman 8. Royals (live) - Bruce Springsteen 9. Queen Bitch - David Bowie 10. Queen Of The Highway - The Doors 11. The May Queen - Robert Plant 12. Drama Queen - Green Day 13. King (live) - Shimmer 14. Queen Of Hearts (live) - Rockpile 15. Killer Queen (droz alt mix) - Queen 16. Song For America (live) - Kansas 17. Celluloid Heroes (early) - Kinks 18. All Along The Watch Tower (live) - Bryan Ferry 19. July - Chris Connelly 20. W.Y.H.I.W.Y.G - Front 242 21. I Will Refuse - Pailhead 22. So What - Ministry 23. God Save The Queen - Sex Pistols The Best Radio You Have Never Heard. Music for both royals and commoners alike. Accept No Substitute. Click to join the conversation on the Facebook page.
#165 Esqueçam o dia da final. Aquilo é um recorte efêmero de toda temporada e os campeões foram forjados na água salgada do mar e do suor. Justo naquela quinta-feira, 8/09, quando a Rainha deixou seus súditos sem chão, a nova rainha foi coroada - Viva Steph, a Oitava! Filipe Toledo, o Primeiro, com grafia idêntica ao rei de Nápoles, Espanha e Portugal, ascendeu ao trono tão sonhado e merecido. Sofremos todos e celebramos todos - pela luta, dor, sorriso fácil, energia contagiante e, principalmente, jeito do FT77 conduzir sua Sharp Eye, costurando parede de onda, arrancando naco de água, atrasando quando roda e acelerando como ninguém, catapultando a raiva e a transformando em pura alegria. Não existe mais teoria conspiratória. A WSL morreu! Viva a WSL! Esqueçam o dia da final, Steph é libertação e Filipe é jubilo! No episódio de hoje, Julio, João e Bruno conseguem a proeza de enfileirar 4 obituários num dia de festa. Tem Elizabeth/Isabel II, Javier Marías, Godard e Ramsey Lewis. Imagem falada com Neil Young na praia, Almanaque com o espanhol que ia aos jogos semanalmente revisitar sua infância e as trilhas, The Kinks com Celluloid Heroes e Ramsey Lewis Trio com We Blue It. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/boia/message
There have been many great songs about acts of heroism big and small, and in times like these, boy do we need heroes and heroines! Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot share their favorite songs about heroes. They'll also hear selections from the production team and review the new albums by Beyoncé and Drive-By Truckers. Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs:Bonnie Tyler, "Holding Out for a Hero," Footloose: Original Soundtrack of the Paramount Motion Picture, Columbia, 1984Beyoncé, "BREAK MY SOUL," Renaissance, Parkwood and Columbia, 2022Beyoncé, "COZY," Renaissance, Parkwood and Columbia, 2022Beyoncé, "ALIEN SUPERSTAR," Renaissance, Parkwood and Columbia, 2022Beyoncé, "THIQUE," Renaissance, Parkwood and Columbia, 2022Drive-By Truckers, "The Driver," Welcome 2 Club XIII, ATO, 2022Drive-By Truckers, "Welcome 2 Club XIII," Welcome 2 Club XIII, ATO, 2022Drive-By Truckers, "Every Single Storied Flameout," Welcome 2 Club XIII, ATO, 2022Drive-By Truckers, "Wilder Days," Welcome 2 Club XIII, ATO, 2022Aimee Mann, "Save Me," Magnolia: Music from the Motion Picture, Reprise, 1999John Lennon, "Working Class Hero," John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band, Apple, 1970The Impressions, "We're a Winner," We're a Winner, ABC, 1968The Kinks, "Celluloid Heroes," Everybody's in Show-Biz, RCA Victor, 1972The Flaming Lips, "Waitin' for a Superman," The Soft Bulletin, Warner Bros., 1999The Stranglers, "No More Heroes," No More Heroes, United Artists, 1977ONE OK ROCK, "Save Yourself," Save Yourself (Single), Fueled By Ramen, 2022Family of the Year, "Hero," Loma Vista, Nettwerk, 2012Elton John, "I'm Still Standing," Too Low For Zero, Geffen, 1983Billy Bragg, "There Is Power in a Union," Talking With The Taxman About Poetry, Elektra, 1986Rhianna, "Umbrella (feat. Jay-Z)," Good Girl Gone Bad, Def Jam, 2007Natalie Merchant, "Ophelia," Ophelia, Elektra, 1998David Bowie, ""Heroes"," "Heroes", RCA, 1977Nas, "Hero (feat. Keri Hilson)," Untitled, Def Jam, 2008Talking Heads, "Once In A Lifetime," Remain In Light, Sire, 1980
My second episode of S9 was pure delight. Tony Vidal, founder/creator of Prankster Entertainment, invited me to be an intimate part of his journey in feature films. It is a gift in my life I am deeply grateful for. And as many know, a lot of the stories of storytelling are behind the scenes of the story being told. I think this is a great insight into a person's creative journey, the choices made - and what has remained important through it all. AND - I highly recommend checking out the current features produced by Prankster Entertainment: The Prankster, Baja, and Free Byrd. The uphold Prankster Entertainment's mission: We live in a fascinating and crucial time. Now more than ever there is a need for uplifting movies that lighten the heart and expand awareness. To put people in touch with the sacred has always been the ultimate purpose of storytelling. Prankster Entertainment's goal is to inspire and awaken, through entertaining human stories geared for a mass audience. We invite you to journey with us into this realm of hope and joy. #D11 #livewithgreg
For Norma Desmond, the pictures got small when words stole her mystique; for Alan Swann, it was when his drunken antics got him downgraded to the boob tube. They're both stand-ins for larger-than-life stars past their prime, Norma in Billy Wilder's scathing Sunset Blvd. (1950) and Alan in Richard Benjamin's cozy My Favorite Year (1982). In our latest Geek Challenge, Paul and Arlo discuss these fallen idols and how their respective movies take much different approaches to a mentor/mentee relationship. The boys break down the ways in which both films echo real-life Hollywood legends; praise Gloria Swanson's arch turn as Norma and Peter O'Toole's thinly veiled take on Errol Flynn; pine for dead monkey funerals; and wonder what things would be like if Jessica Harper ruled the mob. NEXT: on this month's Four-Color Flashback, we conclude the post-apocalyptic adventures of Gus and Jeppard in Deluxe Editions 2 and 3 of Jeff Lemire's Sweet Tooth. BREAKDOWN 00:00:40 - Intro / Guest 00:06:28 - Sunset Blvd. 00:52:15 - My Favorite Year 01:28:56 - Outro / Next LINKS Sunset Boulevard at 70: We're All Norma Desmond Now by Tom Joudrey, The Guardian Sunset Boulevard: The Original Hollywood Exposé by Tony Sokol, Den of Geek Sunset Boulevard - Filmsite Movie Review Sunset Boulevard - Roger Ebert's Review My Favorite Year: A Mirror for Errol Flynn & Peter O'Toole's Hellraising by Richard Monetti, Den of Geek ‘Lord Jim' and ‘Great Catherine' in ‘My Favorite Year' by Ben Yagoda, Movies in Other Movies My Favorite Year - Cineaste Review MUSIC “Mama Said Knock You Out” by LL Cool J, Mama Said Knock You Out (1990) “Celluloid Heroes” by The Kinks, Everybody's in Show-Biz (1972) GOBBLEDYCARES National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ Support AAPI communities and those affected by anti-Asian violence: https://www.gofundme.com/c/act/stop-aapi-hate Support the AAPI Civic Engagement Fund: https://aapifund.org/ Support Black Lives Matter and find anti-racism resources: https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/ Advocate for writers who might be owed money due to discontinuance of royalties: https://www.writersmustbepaid.org/ Help teachers and classrooms in need: https://www.donorschoose.org/ Do your part to remove the burden of medical debt for individuals, families, and veterans: https://ripmedicaldebt.org/ Register to vote: https://vote.gov/
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On the podcast this week, Steven and Sean are pissing off L.A. tough guys, disposing of bodies, and maybe starring in a big-time Hollywood movie with the 2005 Shane Black film, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang. We all want to be in the pictures, right? I mean, who out there doesn’t? Imagine seeing your name up in lights and having crowds of adoring fans around you, asking for your autograph. You could find yourself in front of a camera lens and acting opposite a legend of the biz. You could be up there with Bogart, Garland, and all the rest. Show me someone that isn’t attracted to that sort of life and I’ll show you someone who’s lying. I mean, The Kinks even made a song about it, yeah? Celluloid Heroes. Even rock stars are singing about it. Erm, wait… That one had a pretty sad message, I think. How did it go? “You can see all the stars as you walk along Hollywood Boulevard. Some that you recognize. Some that you’ve hardly even heard of. People who worked and suffered and struggled for fame. Some who succeeded and some who suffered in vain.” Okay, maybe we shouldn’t aspire to put ourselves through that sort of near-definite torment. Sure, it would be cool to be flown out to L.A., hobnob with all the good-looking, Southern California people, and be put up in a fancy hotel for a while. Maybe you’ll even be shown around by a private investigator named “Gay Perry.” He might even look vaguely like Val Kilmer. Wouldn’t that be swell? It happened to Robert Downey, Jr.’s character in this film. Harry had a pretty good thing going on. Pretty good, that is, until he lost a finger and had his balls zapped with what amounted to a car battery. Look, you win some and you lose some. At least he got to reconnect with an impetuous and knockout dame. Things ended up going pretty well for him, all things considered. Still, though, he also got shot in the chest. That’s not too great. Nobody wants to end up in the hospital because they need to have a bullet removed from their body. Look, all we’re saying is this movie is really well-done. The writing is the sort of Shane Black perfection you’ve come to expect from him, there’s masterful acting happening, and the story is just so damn fun. It’s a modern telling of the hard-boiled detective novels everyone should indulge in at least once in their lives. They’re fun as hell. They make life more enjoyable, like this movie does. Makes you wonder, Maybe dreaming of being a Hollywood movie star isn’t so bad? I mean, The Kinks also sang, “I wish my life was a non-stop Hollywood movie show, A fantasy world of celluloid villains and heroes. Because celluloid heroes never feel any pain, And celluloid heroes never really die.” That ain’t too bad. (Recorded on November 09, 2020) Links to Stuff We Mentioned: Kiss Kiss Bang Bang - IMDb Kiss Kiss Bang Bang trailer - YouTube Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer - IMDb Frosty the Snowman - IMDb National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation - IMDb Jingle All the Way - IMDb Die Hard - IMDb Home Alone - IMDb RATED-R Home Alone | Corridor Digital - YouTube (The always great Corridor Digital guys made Home Alone R-rated and it is gruesome and amazing.) Iron Man | Marvel Cinematic Universe Wiki - Fandom Robert Downey Jr. - IMDb Iron Man - IMDb Robert Downey Jr.’s Incredible Comeback from Addiction - American Addiction Centers The True Story Behind Tim Allen's Mugshot And His Drug-Trafficking Past - ATI Home Improvement - IMDb Tim Allen - IMDb Galaxy Quest - IMDb Last Man Standing - IMDb Ally McBeal - IMDb Shane Black - IMDb Lethal Weapon - IMDb Zodiac - IMDb Our Top 5 Favorite Movies, Part 5 | More Movies Please! - Libsyn Val Kilmer - IMDb Tombstone - IMDb u/OfficialValKilmer - Reddit Michelle Monaghan - IMDb The Long Kiss Goodnight - IMDb Corbin Bernsen - IMDb Boy Meets World - IMDb The Emperor's New Groove - IMDb Scrooged - IMDb The Nice Guys - IMDb Iron Man 3 - IMDb Thor: The Dark World - IMDb Guy Pearce - IMDb Lawless | More Movies Please! - Libsyn The Proposition | More Movies Please! - Libsyn Ben Kingsley - IMDb Follow Us: Give us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts! Our Libsyn site! Our Instagram profile! Our Twitter profile!
This song has a beautiful melody and a gorgeous arrangement but at six and a half minutes, it may be a little too long for its own good.
Listado de artistas y canciones por orden de aparición: Cheap Trick, SurrenderFountains of Wayne, Strapped For CashThe Posies, Scattered Ross, Glass Onion WorldThe Red Button, Hopes up The Lackloves, Never Gonna Fall Fountains of Wayne, Someone's Gonna Break Your HeartThe Legal Matters, Anything The Goldbergs - Better Times The Smithereens, Only A MemoryNick Lowe, Christmas at the AirportThe Nines, I Have Found You The Gin Blossoms, Don't Change For Me Matthew Sweet, Time CapsuleRay Davies, Celluloid Heroes (with Jon Bon Jovi & Richie Sambora)
There's something wrong with the Lord of Hollywood, the reclusive star of over 100 movies from the Golden Age of Hollywood. On this episode of FW Presents, Ryan Daly and Terry O'Malley review SILVERBLADE #1, the first part of a twelve-issue maxi series by Cary Bates and Gene Colan that has everything from swashbuckling action, horrifying monsters, giant mansions, haunted Maltese falcons, secret assassins, alien spacemen; and it's all on film! Throughout his life, Gene Colan brought his truly unique art style to the pages of Batman, The Tomb of Dracula, Iron Man, Wonder Woman, The Avengers, Howard the Duck, Doctor Strange, The Spectre, and so many others. What issues will Ryan chronicle on this podcast? You’ll have to tune in to find out! Let us know what you think! Leave a comment or send an email to: RDalyPodcast@gmail.com. This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK. Visit our WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/ Follow us on TWITTER – https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our FACEBOOK page – https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Subscribe to the FW PRESENTS: Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/fw-presents/id1207382042 Subscribe via other podcatchers: http://feeds.feedburner.com/fwpresents Also available on Stitcher, Spotify and Google Podcasts Support the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcasts Intro: Gene Colan interview from “The Men Without Fear”; “The Vampire Hunters” by Wojciech Kilar. Additional music: “Main Themes (from Hook)" by John Williams; "Celluloid Heroes" by The Kinks. Thanks for listening!
As Covid-19 slowly infects the planet, Mike is suspiciously sick as he and Joseph run down Mike's Mix-Tape of songs that should be made into movies before hitting the main topic of songs that WERE made into movies. The majority of time is spent talking about "Convoy" since Mike was finally able to get Joseph to watch the Kris Kristofferson epic. While Joe isn't as fanatical about it as Mike is, he... well, you'll have to listen to see how he feels about it. So go ahead and scrub those hands for at least 20 seconds and then hit play!
On this episode, we talk about the much-anticipated space adventure movie from writer/director James Gray called Ad Astra starring Brad Pitt. It's a different kind of space movie. Then we have an announcement about the future of the podcast. Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts. Enjoy! Email: cellulodheroespod@gmail.com IG: @celluloidheroespod @seanshap0 @stevenifine
On this episode, we talk about the much-anticipated space adventure movie from writer/director James Gray called Ad Astra starring Brad Pitt. It's a different kind of space movie. Then we have an announcement about the future of the podcast. Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts. Enjoy! Email: cellulodheroespod@gmail.com IG: @celluloidheroespod @seanshap0 @stevenifine
On this week's Brattlecast we're talking photoplays: souvenir books that were created to promote classic films during the golden age of Hollywood. They made them for King Kong, The Sheik, and even Moby Dick. Plus, which is better, the book or the movie? Ken weighs in on a particularly contentious case.
Celluloid is the plastic material from which motion pictures were historically made. With the omni-presence of digital capture and projection we may forget that this industry which exploded onto our culture at the beginning of the 20th Century was almost entirely based on the exposure and subsequent distribution of celluloid. The British band, The Kinks, epic song "Celluloid Heroes", captured so much of the desire to 'be Hollywood "I wish my life was anon-stop Hollywood movie show...". More importantly they draw on an earlier insight from Shakespeare - "All the world is a stage and we are but players." But the Kinks drive it even deeper when it comes to aspirations to 'make it in Hollywood.' If you don't come with understanding, there can be a very steep price to pay. Our podcast is dedicated to helping you maintain your sanity and integrity- if you aspire to be involved in entertainment. the most successful from the entertainment industry aren't simply 'famous'. they have successful REAL lives. They do not sacrifice normalcy and humanity in the chasing of glitter and fame. The joy and fulfillment of this industry comes through collaboration and successful story-telling. It reaches something deep within us as human beings. If you learn THAT joy first, you will be successful wherever you go in your desire to be in entertainment.
On this episode of Celluloid Heroes...Jordan Peele is back with a new horror film called Us starring Lupita Nyong'o and Winston Duke. Can it possibly live up to the expectations after the huge success of Get Out? Listen to find out. Then we talk about a horror franchise that Peele is rebooting in Candyman from 1992. This was a surprise for us as we hadn't seen it before. Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts. We're also on Spotify and Stitcher. Email us at celluloidheroespod@gmail.com IG: @celluloidheroespod @seanshap0 @stevenifine
On this episode of Celluloid Heroes...Yes, we talk about the newest MCU film Captain Marvel. Yes, we have many thoughts. But we also decided to kill two birds with one stone in examining the completely 90's movie Buffy the Vampire Slayer from 1992 as well as paying tribute to the late Luke Perry in his feature film debut. The woman-led hero movie has come a long way from the 90's. We discuss the ridiculousness of the 90's and much more! Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts. We're on Spotify and Stitcher too. Enjoy it! Email us at celluloidheroespod@gmail.com IG: @celluloidheroespod @seanshap0 @stevenifine
On this episode of Celluloid Heroes, Sean and Steven talk about directors remaking their own movies. First, we talk about the newest Liam Neeson kill-em-all called Cold Pursuit, which is a remake of a Norwegian film called In Order of Disappearance. Both movies are directed by Hans Petter Moland and follow pretty much the same beats, but we talk about what effects this has on the audience and the movies themselves. In that same vein, we talk about Michael Haneke's film Funny Games from 1997, which he remade 10 years later, shot-for-shot in English. Why do this? What does it all mean? Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, and enjoy! Email us at celluloidheroespod@gmail.com IG: @celluloidheroespod @seanshap0 @stevenifine
This week Sean and Steven again found the new movies that came out this week to be unworthy of the Celluloid Heroes treatment, but they were able to find a diamond in the rough of the this end of summer/beginning of fall transition time. They saw a movie called The Wife starring Glenn Close, Jonathan Pryce, and Christian Slater, which kind of blew their minds. Then we get into the career of Glenn Close a little deeper as we watched her devious turn in Dangerous Liaisons as well as her comatose socialite in Reversal of Fortune. Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, and enjoy! Email us at celluloidheroespod@gmail.com
The Quartet heads back to a galaxy far, far away to do a fantasy draft of Solo: A Star Wars Story. Can you spot Betne's excellent Kathleen Turner impression? Pete's utter misunderstanding of the women of classic film? The diseases of the Star Wars universe? Zach's earnest explanation on the Wookiee crime known as "madclaw?" All of these and more await you on Dweeb League All-Stars Intro/Outtro/Bumps "Celluloid Heroes" By the Kinks as covered by Motherfucker 666 of their self-titled album. Available on Get Hip Recordings and some of the places fine music is sold. https://www.gethip.com/site/releases/motherfucker-666-motherfucker-666-gh-772/
This episode we are fantasy drafting everybody's red-suited, dead-eyed, fourth-wall-breaching bad boy "Deadpool 2." Look out for an unfortunately protracted debate over Marvel's most fortunate character, an unsolicited dick pic, a funky fresh scoring paradigm and an all-new, fun-size, hour-long episode that won't get your house egged. Intro/Outtro/Bump: "Celluloid Heroes" [The Kinks] Performed by "Motherfucker 666" https://www.gethip.com/site/releases/motherfucker-666-motherfucker-666-gh-772/
The dweebs attend the long-awaited 150 minute long test of emotional endurance that is "Avengers: Infinity War" Look out for licking our way to peace, a super dad parade, the most Kantian Captain Planet, The punishment can of semantics pennies, smashing spectral sandos and, of course, Purple Dad. Intro/Outro: "Celluloid Heroes" by Motherfucker 666 [The Kinks] https://www.gethip.com/site/releases/motherfucker-666-motherfucker-666-gh-772/
Just pretend it was our intention to release our science fiction fantasy draft of Star Wars - The Last Jedi on May the fourth all along! Look out for porg physiology, turbolaser trajectories, Seuss walruses and Carrie Fisher's Job. Intro/Outtro: "Celluloid Heroes" Motherfucker 666 https://www.gethip.com/site/releases/motherfucker-666-motherfucker-666-gh-772/
We attempt to laugh through the tragedy that is this podcast and to do so we have just the pick-me-up in Martin McDonagh's new film THREE BILLBOARDS OUTSIDE EBBING, MISSOURI. Hosts Jessi Lauren and Michael Denniston discuss this great Frances McDormand starring film along with recommending some great podcasts on the subject. In AMANDA'S PICTURE SHOW A GO GO the balance between comedy and drama is praised in summer hit THE BIG SICK and on CELLULOID HEROES the hosts bring back MARK AS PLAYED favorite in the hitman romcom GROSSE POINTE BLANK. So don't be afraid of the darkness in this episode as we eventually get around to first date horror stories which is something that everyone can point and laugh at. Facebook/Instagram/Twitter: @markasplayedpod Theme music by Josh Nolan 'til the Words Run Out from the album Fair City Lights
It's a spooky, spooky draft day! The boys tackle the Halloween special episode of Canadian Comedy phenomenon Letterkenny. Music: The Kinks "Celluloid Heroes" as covered by "Motherfucker 666" https://gethiprecordings.bandcamp.com/album/motherfucker-666
This week we take a look at the songs that define our podcast's hometown. (Well, technically we record in Burbank, but close enough.) Our choices run the gamut to sing along songs you hear after a win by our local sportsball teams to laments about the crushed spirits of dreamers who came here and became broken by the quest for fame. Also: Frank Zappa really hates the way girls from the Valley talked in the 1980s! SHOW NOTES: 2:25 - "Straight Outta Compton" by N.W.A. (Joint Choice) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMZi25Pq3T8 7:15 - "Screenwriter's Blue" by Soul Coughing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mR9WJSX9pnU 10:19 - "Los Angeles" by X https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fUiZHt6sqg4 14:18 - Get a free 30-day trial at Audible.com by going to www.audible.com/rushmore. This week's audiobook pick: "Under the Big Black Sun" by John Doe and Tom DeSavia. 16:00 - "Valley Girl" by Frank and Moon Zappa https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qb21lsCQ3EM 20:16 - "Celluloid Heroes" by the Kinks https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rTJVclgwS5g 24:03 - "I Love LA" - by Randy Newman https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KcADqxnQA_4 29:20 - "Desperados Under the Eaves" by Warren Zevon https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z0J3ossUzhU
Pat is once again joined by friend and "Kinks Super Fan" Mario del Barrio to discuss the band's 1970 - 1979 discography. Kyle produces and cracks wise!
In The Cold Open Podcast #20, The March Madness Spring Break Edition, Matt Reynolds and Robert Sickels revisit Television Delivers People, Richard Serra and Carlota Fay Schoolman’s landmark 1973 video art piece. We look at it as a work of art in an of itself and also consider it in light of its considerable prescience as it applies to the rapidly changing landscape of contemporary television. Our outro this week is The Kinks’ “Celluloid Heroes.” The Cold Open Podcast is available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, so […]