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Former MLB Pitcher Josh Towers and Scott Seidenberg discuss the latest stories around baseball with a look at the betting markets.
Vince and Kevin are back on the Belly Up Fantasy live baseball show! They kick things off with a deep dive into player rankings, discussing surprises and solid picks like Salvador Perez and Kyle Tucker. The duo then shifts gears to update you on MLB team standings, highlighting the Giants' impressive start and the Braves' unexpected struggles. Next, they tackle the waiver wire, offering advice on who to add and drop. Jose Alvarado and Kyron Paris make the cut, while David Bednar and Charlie Morton are on the chopping block. Tyler Glasnow's recent performance also gets a spotlight, with concerns about his control issues. The episode wraps up with a look at young player contracts, featuring Jackson Merrill and Christian Campbell's new deals. Don't miss out on the insights and advice to boost your fantasy game! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"Look, I'm not one to gossip; it's not my nature. Truth? Truth! Now, that's my nature." We watched "Trick" from 1999 with our friend Jake Szczepaniak, and we need to borrow your apartment for 20 minutes... okay, maybe 45. Now, this is a movie that really made us gay! This movie instantly transports us to the '90s in New York City, pre-hookup apps, pre-“RuPaul's Drag Race", and pre-PrEP. If you got cruised on the subway, you had mere moments to make a decision that could drastically change your life, and this time capsule of a movie captures those days perfectly. Christian Campbell (yes, Neve's brother) and JP PItoc are adorable as our two leads just trying to find a spot to get busy during one crazy night in the city. Tori Spelling is mega-charming (and funny!) as the dizzy theater-girl best friend, and the one and only Miss Coco Peru delivers one of the most memorable monologues in gay movie history. All you have to say is "It Buuuuuurns," and if they get it, you're in good company. Thanks for listening and don't forget to subscribe, rate and review us on Apple Podcasts! www.patreon.com/moviesthatmadeusgay Facebook/Instagram: @moviesthatmadeusgay Bluesky: @MTMUGPod.bsky.social Scott Youngbauer: Twitter @oscarscott / Instagram @scottyoungballer Peter Lozano: Twitter/Instagram Peterlasagna
Beacon actors working on returning show to stage In 2001, after Reefer Madness: The Musical had run for nearly two years in Los Angeles, its actors and backers built up big expectations for the show's off-Broadway premiere. Then, four days before curtain, 9/11 happened. "All of a sudden, a comedy about questioning and criticizing authority lost its vibe," recalls Christian Campbell, who created the lead role of Jimmy Harper on stage and later screen. Now, with recreational marijuana legal in many parts of the country (including New York) and lampooning business and government figures a staple of the entertainment world, Campbell is part of a production group eyeing a revival. "We have horses running in New York and London and look to line up investors," he says. "This is the most relevant show out there, by far. It's based on a kitschy film, but it's really about misinformation and propaganda." Campbell and his sister, Neve Campbell, are third-generation actors. He's married to actor America Olivo, who is also helping to revive the musical, along with actors Alan Cumming and Kristen Bell, director Andy Fickman and Dan Studney, who wrote the book and music. The song-and-dance version of Reefer Madness, originally a campy, preachy 1936 film about the dangers of cannabis that developed a cult following, opened in 1998 in Los Angeles. Its ill-fated New York run in 2001 lasted only a few weeks. Four years later, Showtime aired Reefer Madness: The Movie Musical, also starring Campbell. In 2014, the movie cast reunited to support the BabyQuest Foundation, a nonprofit that helps couples with fertility treatments. Campbell and Olivo had difficulty conceiving a child, but five years ago a "miracle baby" arrived. The couple, who got engaged two weeks after meeting, moved north from Hell's Kitchen on a whim in 2016. "We kept hearing about Beacon at parties and planned to visit Dia," Campbell says. "Four hours after arriving, we put an offer on the place. So far, we've done well with our eye-blink decisions." Taking advantage of the shift in current events and the 25th anniversary of the initial play's awards, a new cast in 2024 revived Reefer Madness: The Musical in Los Angeles, where it ran for four months. A soundtrack album was released on Jan. 10 (see reefermadness.com). For the moment, Campbell has paused his thespian career, which included most recently the lead in Beacon resident Jeremy Schonfeld's The Father Who Stayed and a year on his mother Marnie Neve's favorite soap opera, All My Children, as the fourth incarnation of Bobby Womack. "We laugh at the fact that a character can disappear for a long time without explanation and just come back as a completely new person who doesn't even resemble the actor that previously played the part," he says. "My guy had blond hair and blue eyes and one day he went up into the attic to get some ski equipment and never came down. Years later, he magically reappears - as me." Acting on a soap opera, he says, is "one of the hardest gigs there is - I gained new respect for the craft. You have to turn water into some form of wine. It may taste like Manischewitz in the end, but at least it's better than before."
Sara welcomes special guests Christian Campbell and Darcy Rose Byrnes from the hit show Reefer Madness: The Musical. Tune in for an engaging conversation on theater, cannabis, and the power of entertainment. Don't miss it! [Ep125]
In the 1930s, the movie Reefer Madness was the centerpiece of a campaign to discredit marijuana. Almost a century later, actor/entrepreneur Christian Campbell turned it into a musical satire and commentary on manipulation and propaganda. In fact, the industrial uses of Hemp might be a significant piece of climate-friendly business. But how to spread that […]
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"It's big, it's beautiful, and you're gonna love it!"In today's episode, we're diving into the gay 90s as we revisit the queer cinema cult classic that is Trick (1999). This movie was directed by Jim Fall and written by Jason Schafer.Join us as we discuss the film's unique charm, the memorable characters we meet along the way, and the film's impact on LGBTQ+ cinema. We'll explore the chemistry between Christian Campbell and J.P. Pitoc, how this movie ties back to the Lizzie McGuire Movie (as all things do, truly), and just how cute Christian Campbell is. Whether you're a longtime fan or discovering this film for the first time, this episode is sure to offer fresh insights and maybe some laughs along the way.----'Trick' 25 Years Later: An Oral History of the 1999 Gay Rom-Com As It Joins the Criterion Collectionhttps://www.loveglenn.com/post/trick-25-years-later-oral-history-1999-gay-rom-com-criterion-collection----Intro/Outro Music: "Phantom Fun" by Jonathan Boyle----Show E-Mail: cultcinemacircle@gmail.com----Follow Cult Cinema Circle on Instagram, Twitter, and Letterboxd---- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Megan saw Yorgos Lanthimos's KINDS OF KINDNESS (2:28), a whackadoo triptych fable starring Jesse Plemons, Emma Stone, and Willem Dafoe. It's getting all kinds of raves but also some drubbings — including Megan's. Evan, Megan, and Dave watched CONVERSION (15:15), Zach Meiners's documentary about survivors — the film's director, an ex-Mormon woman, and a famous drag queen — of so-called conversion therapy (programs designed to make queer kids straight, but in reality it's trauma-inducing psychobabble). We had mixed reactions. Finally, everyone weighed in on A FAMILY AFFAIR (45:45), a rom-com directed by Richard LaGravenese and written by Carrie Solomon starring Joey King, Nicole Kidman, and Zac Efron as three garbage humans apparently more interested in ruining each others' lives than anything else. Reactions were not mixed. But we had fun taking it apart! And over on Patreon, our Pride Month poll winner is TRICK, a 1999 gay rom-com starring Christian Campbell, J.P. Pitoc, and — that's right — Tori Spelling.
U Guys, original Jimmy Harper in Reefer Madness, Christian Campbell, is launching a revival of the show in Los Angeles! This week's BroadwayWorld Recap is brimming with all the latest Bway tea from BroadwayWorld.com! Then I am joined by actor, director, writer, and producer, Christian Campbell, to talk all about his amazing career, and his current producing project; the revival of Reefer Madness in Los Angeles! Many of the original cast members, including Campbell, Kristen Bell, and Alan Cumming, are getting back together to produce the LA revival of this camp cult-classic musical. We talk all about the process of bringing the show back, and well as Christian's experience acting both in the original stage production, and on film in the 2005 film version of the musical. He also touches on his upbringing and what led him to a career in the arts. Christian is so lovely, U don't wanna miss this episode! Follow Christian on Instagram: @uscanuk Follow the pod on Instagram: @ohmypoduguys Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Interview with Reefer Madness Producer Christian Campbell. www.latheatrebites.com
The Mark Moses Show is joined by his good friend Christian Campbell from Indianapolis to preview the 2024 NFL Draft coming up next week in Detroit. Listen to The Mark Moses Show weekday afternoons from 3-6 pm eastern on Sports Radio 107.9 FM/1560 The Fan & Sportsradio1560.com. You can also listen to Mark Mid days on 95.9 The Rocket. Follow him on social media @markmosesshow
NOTE: Apologies for the echo, we discovered this at the end of Day 1. The recordings for Day 2 are better and Day 3 is even better! Please stay tuned. The Working Tools Podcast https://youtu.be/EFKax-5ebas Join the Working Tools Podcast Team; WB Steven Chung, VWB David Colbeth and VWB Matthew Appel as we interview attendees at the Conference of Grand Masters of North America (COGMNA) MWB Christian Campbell Grand Master of Honduras http://www.cogmna.info/ Please consider supporting the show with a small monthly donation: https://anchor.fm/theworkingtoolspodcast/support Follow us on Facebook! http://Facebook.TheWorkingToolsPodcast.com Podcast rebroadcasts: SPOTIFY: http://Spotify.TheWorkingToolsPodcast.com ANCHOR.fm: http://Anchor.TheWorkingToolsPodcast.com iTunes: http://itunes.TheWorkingToolsPodcast.com GOOGLE PODCASTS: http://Google.TheWorkingToolsPodcast.com STITCHER: http://Stitcher.TheWorkingToolsPodcast.com DISCLAIMER: Our opinions are our own, and do not reflect the opinions or stances of the various Grand Lodges or regular Lodges around the world. Freemasonry, Free masonry, Free mason, Mason, Masonic --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theworkingtoolspodcast/support
The Grue-Crew review I.S.S. (2024, Bleecker Street Media) on Gruesome Magazine episode 506. Jeff Mohr from Decades of Horror: The Classic Era, Crystal Cleveland, the Livin6Dead6irl from Decades of Horror: 1980s, award-winning filmmaker Christopher G. Moore, lead news writer Dave Dreher, and Doc Rotten share their thoughts about this week's frightening addition to streaming horror films. Warning: possible spoilers after the initial impressions! I.S.S. (2024, Bleecker Street Media) Synopsis: Tensions flare in the near future aboard the International Space Station as a conflict breaks out on Earth. Reeling, the U.S. and Russian astronauts receive orders from the ground: take control of the station by any means necessary. Available in theaters beginning on January 19, 2024 Directed by: Gabriela Cowperthwaite Written by: Nick Shafir Cast: Ariana DeBose as Dr. Kira Foster, Chris Messina as Gordon Barrett, John Gallagher Jr. as Christian Campbell, Masha Mashkova as Weronika Vetrov, Costa Ronin as Nicholai Pulov, and Pilou Asbæk as Alexey Pulov FOLLOW: Gruesome Magazine Website http://gruesomemagazine.com YouTube Channel (Subscribe Today!) https://youtube.com/c/gruesomemagazine Instagram https://www.instagram.com/gruesomemagazine/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/HorrorNewsRadioOfficial/ Doc, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DocRottenHNR Crystal, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/living6dead6irl Crystal, Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livin6dead6irl/ Jeff, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jeffmohr9 Dave, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drehershouseofhorrors
The Mark Moses Show is joined by Christian Campbell of Scout the Player to preview the 2023 NFL Draft coming up this Thursday in Kansas City. Sports Radio 107.9 FM/1560 The Fan & Sportsradio1560.com. You can also listen to Mark Mid days on 95.9 The Rocket. Follow him on social media @markmosesshow
Names, the seventh episode of the series Songs to Sound Worlds Stories to Rewrite Them, is based on a talk by ugandan artist, storyteller, writer and performer Acaye Kerunen. Acaye Kerunen graduated with a BSc in Mass Communication from the Islamic University in Uganda, Mbale. Her installation works—featuring hand stitching, appending, knotting, and weaving—are often made with local craftswomen, querying the line between fine art and craft, and centering methodologies of performance, collaboration, social work, and environmental consciousness. The podcast series Songs to Sound Worlds Stories to Rewrite Them emerges from the autumn 2022 Master Symposium at the Institute Art Gender Nature HGK FHNW, moderated by Chus Martínez and Quinn Latimer, supported by SüdKulturfonds. The symposium was devoted to artists and thinkers whose work addresses the importance of retelling and reinterpreting stories and myths that regard identity and gender with all their ecological and spectral entanglements intact. The podcast series features talks and performances by Jumana Emil Abboud, Bani Abidi, Christian Campbell, Astrit Ismaili, Acaye Kerunen, Tessa Mars, and Kara Springer.
I Eat Here, the first episode of the series Songs to Sound Worlds Stories to Rewrite Them, is based on a talk by Haitian artist Tessa Mars. In her painting and performance practice she proposes storytelling and image-making as transformative strategies for survival, resistance, and healing. Her work is centered around Tessalines, her hybrid alter ego based on the leader of the Haitian revolution, Jean-Jacques Dessalines; through her, Mars investigates gender, history, tradition, and narrative. The podcast series Songs to Sound Worlds Stories to Rewrite Them emerges from the autumn 2022 Master Symposium at the Institute Art Gender Nature HGK FHNW, moderated by Chus Martínez and Quinn Latimer, supported by SüdKulturfonds. The symposium was devoted to artists and thinkers whose work addresses the importance of retelling and reinterpreting stories and myths that regard identity and gender with all their ecological and spectral entanglements intact. TThe podcast series features talks and performances by Jumana Emil Abboud, Bani Abidi, Christian Campbell, Astrit Ismaili, Acaye Kerunen, Tessa Mars, and Kara Springer.
Systems, the sixth episode of the series Songs to Sound Worlds Stories to Rewrite Them, is based on a talk by Kara Springer, an artist of Jamaican and Bajan heritage, who was born in Bridgetown, Barbados, and raised in Southern Ontario, Canada. Her work is concerned with care and armature — the underlying structure that holds the flesh of a body in place. Working with photography, sculpture, and site-specific interventions, she surveys forms of structural support within urban infrastructure and systems of institutional and political power. The podcast series Songs to Sound Worlds Stories to Rewrite Them emerges from the autumn 2022 Master Symposium at the Institute Art Gender Nature HGK FHNW, moderated by Chus Martínez and Quinn Latimer, supported by SüdKulturfonds. The symposium was devoted to artists and thinkers whose work addresses the importance of retelling and reinterpreting stories and myths that regard identity and gender with all their ecological and spectral entanglements intact. TThe podcast series features talks and performances by Jumana Emil Abboud, Bani Abidi, Christian Campbell, Astrit Ismaili, Acaye Kerunen, Tessa Mars, and Kara Springer.
Kiss, the fourth episode of the series Songs to Sound Worlds Stories to Rewrite Them, is based on a talk with Christian Campbell, a Trinidadian Bahamian poet, essayist, and cultural critic who studied at Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar and received his PhD from Duke University. He is the author of Running the Dusk (2010), which won the Aldeburgh First Collection Prize. In 2015 Running the Dusk was translated into Spanish and published in Cuba as Correr el Crepúsculo. The podcast series Songs to Sound Worlds Stories to Rewrite Them emerges from the autumn 2022 Master Symposium at the Institute Art Gender Nature HGK FHNW, moderated by Chus Martínez and Quinn Latimer, supported by SüdKulturfonds. The symposium was devoted to artists and thinkers whose work addresses the importance of retelling and reinterpreting stories and myths that regard identity and gender with all their ecological and spectral entanglements intact. TThe podcast series features talks and performances by Jumana Emil Abboud, Bani Abidi, Christian Campbell, Astrit Ismaili, Acaye Kerunen, Tessa Mars, and Kara Springer.
Shapes, the fifth episode of the series Songs to Sound Worlds Stories to Rewrite Them, is based on a talk by artist and performer Astrit Ismaili, born in Kosovo and based in Amsterdam. Their artistic practice features bodies that consist of both imaginary and material realities, using alter egos, body extensions, and wearable music instruments to embody possibilities for becoming. In the act of singing, they explore the role of voice in pop culture and identity politics, asking what it means to make audible a body politic. The podcast series Songs to Sound Worlds Stories to Rewrite Them emerges from the autumn 2022 Master Symposium at the Institute Art Gender Nature HGK FHNW, moderated by Chus Martínez and Quinn Latimer, supported by SüdKulturfonds. The symposium was devoted to artists and thinkers whose work addresses the importance of retelling and reinterpreting stories and myths that regard identity and gender with all their ecological and spectral entanglements intact. TThe podcast series features talks and performances by Jumana Emil Abboud, Bani Abidi, Christian Campbell, Astrit Ismaili, Acaye Kerunen, Tessa Mars, and Kara Springer.
Feathers, the third episode of the series Songs to Sound Worlds Stories to Rewrite Them, is based on a talk by Palestinian artist Jumana Emil Abboud. Her artistic practice constellates personal stories and collective mythologies, weaving folklore and contemporary tales to navigate themes of memory and dispossession. Employing drawing, video, performance, objects, and text, she surveys place and resilience amidst the topography of Palestine. The podcast series Songs to Sound Worlds Stories to Rewrite Them emerges from the autumn 2022 Master Symposium at the Institute Art Gender Nature HGK FHNW, moderated by Chus Martínez and Quinn Latimer, supported by SüdKulturfonds. The symposium was devoted to artists and thinkers whose work addresses the importance of retelling and reinterpreting stories and myths that regard identity and gender with all their ecological and spectral entanglements intact. TThe podcast series features talks and performances by Jumana Emil Abboud, Bani Abidi, Christian Campbell, Astrit Ismaili, Acaye Kerunen, Tessa Mars, and Kara Springer.
Inheritance, the second episode of the series Songs to Sound Worlds Stories to Rewrite Them, is based on a talk by Pakistani artist Bani Abidi. Bani Abidi studied painting and printmaking at the National College of Arts, in Lahore, and later attended the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Her work addresses, in part, forms of nationalism amid the Indian-Pakistani conflict and the violent legacy of partition. The podcast series Songs to Sound Worlds Stories to Rewrite Them emerges from the autumn 2022 Master Symposium at the Institute Art Gender Nature HGK FHNW, moderated by Chus Martínez and Quinn Latimer, supported by SüdKulturfonds. The symposium was devoted to artists and thinkers whose work addresses the importance of retelling and reinterpreting stories and myths that regard identity and gender with all their ecological and spectral entanglements intact. TThe podcast series features talks and performances by Jumana Emil Abboud, Bani Abidi, Christian Campbell, Astrit Ismaili, Acaye Kerunen, Tessa Mars, and Kara Springer.
So imagine you take marijuana hysteria, camp comedy, and a bunch of catchy musical numbers and put it all in a blender, well, the result would be: Reefer Madness! This 2005 adaptation of the cult stage musical, aired on showtime originally, and can now be found on Amazon prime, and it's been on Arron's wishlist for the pod for quite some time. Arron and Zacary talk about all of their favorite funny moments, characters, and songs, in this HIGH-larious musical! The cast features fab turns from Kristen Bell, Christian Campbell, Ana Gasteyer, Neve Campbell, Alan Cumming, Steven Weber, and Amy Spanger. If you haven't seen this gem of a movie, you simply MUST check it out, if only to keep up with how much the two gays gush over every detail. Then later in the show, as always they rate the movie on their trusted “GAY-O-METER”. How gay is Mary Jane? Well tune in to find out.
On this episode, Christian Campbell stops by! We discuss his background, journey to Beacon and dive in to learn about the upcoming Beacon Bonfire Music & Arts Festival happening November 4th and 5th! To find more information and to grab your tickets to Beacon Bonfire check out: beaconbonfire.com #Beacon #Community #BeaconBonfire #Festival #Music #Art #iAmBeacon #ThisIsBeacon #BeaconNY --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iambeacon/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/iambeacon/support
The Mikes are getting into the "funny papers" this week, as they discuss the 2005 comedy musical Reefer Madness, starring Kristen Bell, Christian Campbell, Steven Weber, Ana Gasteyer, and Alan Cumming. Mike Butler and Mike Field enjoy this raunchy, hilarious musical, that is a farcical "remake" of a ridiculous anti-marijuana film from the 1930's. The film is also adapted from the same stage play performed just a few years prior, which also starred much of the same cast. So, grab your popcorn and soda, please notice the exits to the left and right of you and settle down for https://www.forgottencinemapodcast.com/ (Forgotten Cinema).
After spending a significant portion of his career working in non-profit organisations across Africa, Christian Campbell has returned to his home country of Sierra Leone to follow his passion and launch his own business focusing on the SME sector.
We're ending pride month with a reminder that, gay or straight, we're all the same - awful at interpersonal relationships. Enter 1999's Trick! What's the worst possible date you can take a potential hookup on? How many red flags does it take for two incompatible strangers to stop forcing a connection? Como te gusta mi beer can? Find out all that and more this episode!
We're continuing our look back at formative gay films from the late-90's, as we look back at Trick and The Broken Hearts Club. Each film has developed a following, with The Broken Hearts Club boasting a cast of then unknowns like Zach Braff, Billy Porter and Timothy Olyphant as a group of gay coworkers at a West Hollywood restaurant. Trick stars JP Pitoc and Christian Campbell as two gay men just looking to hookup. They were big at the time, and remain beloved, but do they hold up? Max returns as we examine two films who were revolutionary for proving gay people can make mediocre rom-coms, too.
One of the most optimistic movies of the LGBTQIA+ canon is celebrated on episode 24. Back when printers were dotted, headshots were black and white, and you had to talk to a real person before sleeping with them, there were two queer men named Gabe and Mark and all they wanted to do was find a place to hook up in the crazy, comical world of TRICK. Rob and Robbie take a glance at Drag Race UK vs. Drag Race US, the acting brilliance of Tori Spelling, the prettiness of "Enter You," podcast discount codes, the dimples of Christian Campbell, the sultriness of J.P. Pitoc, worshipping at the queer alter of Steve Hayes, and the awkward conversations with Blockbuster employees. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook Next episode: TALES OF THE CITY, PT. 2
Trick follows a songwriter (Christian Campbell) and a go-go boy (John Paul Pitoc) who meet cute on a New York subway train. A series of obstacles will hinder their search for a place to hook up. These include Tori Spelling, Steve Hayes and the marvelous Coco Peru. Director Jim Fall announced plans for a sequel on Trick’s 20th anniversary. We decided to rewatch the original and see how we felt about it in 2020. This episode contains spoilers and strong language.
In this episode of the Unmasked History of Scooby Doo, Alexa speaks with Christian Campbell, who voiced Bram, the leader of the vampire performance troupe in the 2012 musical film Scooby Doo! Music of the Vampire. Highlights of this episode include: 1- Christian's thoughts on Bram as a character, and the experience voicing him. 2- What the differences are between performing on a stage, acting in front of a camera, and voice acting. 3- The process of recording the dialogue and songs for the movie. Make sure to follow along on Twitter @UnmaskedSD, Instagram @unmaskedsdpodcast, or at unmaskedsdpodcast.com for more groovy content! And you can now find Unmasked History on Facebook under Unmasked History of Scooby Doo Podcast.
Ugens gæst er Christian Campbell, der er en dansk foredragsholder og forfatter, der knokler alt hvad han kan, for at hjælpe folk med at finde og få, gennembrud! Lær Christian bedre at kende her, hør hans råd om hvor og hvordan han finder glæden. Du kan finde Christian på sitet: www.christiancampbell.net hvor du kan læse meget mere om hvad han kan! Christians favoritcitat er: "Så længe vi tænker, som vi plejer, er der ingen ny teknologi, metode eller teknik, der kan hjælpe os videre” Lær Christian endnu bedre at kende HER Se mere og find links på www.blochamok.dk/podcast
CONTENT WARNING: Contains adult language and discussionOrlando and Ned watch Reefer Madness: The Movie Musical, a 2005 American made-for-television musical comedy film directed by Andy Fickman, written by Kevin Murphy and Dan Studney, and produced by the three. It is a film adaptation of the trio's musical of the same name. Starring Kristen Bell, Christian Campbell, John Kassir, Alan Cumming, Steven Weber, Ana Gasteyer and Robert Torti.An outrageous tongue-in-cheek musical comedy adaptation of the classic anti-marijuana propaganda/exploitation film, Reefer Madness (1936).Read more about Reefer Madness: The Movie Musical on IMDbAt the time of episode release, Reefer Madness: The Movie Musical is available to stream with subscription on Amazon Prime and elsewhere to rent On Demand.Follow us on Twitter @gsvpodMusic by The Brooklyn BystanderFind out more at https://gratuitous-sex-and-violence.pinecast.coThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.
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"It is a violent narcotic - an unspeakable scourge - The Real Public Enemy Number One!" Reefer Madness (1936) was a fictional propaganda film warning against the consumption of marijuana, getting addicted may result in hysteria, insanity, and even death. It became a cult classic because for its hilarious camp, overacting, and obvious misinformation. It would later be adapted as a stage musical which became a large scale television film in 2005 starring Kristen Bell, Christian Campbell, Alan Cumming, Neve Campbell, Ana Gasteyer, and John Kassir. Join Invasion of the Remake this week as we catch a little Reefer Madness! 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
Today it is Peter who is fired. Hywel and Colter press on Peterless in their quest for truth and are joined by actor, producer, raconteur and generally delightful chap, Christian Campbell (Reefer Madness, True Detective, Trick, Big Love).Join us out on the porch (the fire escape is the New York porch, if you will) and listen to our discussion of the history of The Player's Club, Edwin Booth, propaganda and hear a little bit about Christian's story. It was a delightful conversation and we hope you enjoy. Except Pete, he doesn't care about you.Learn more about Christian's work on his website, http://xiancampbell.com/ or give him a follow on the medias' social @uscanuk.
BlazinRy Radio host Ryan Holmes welcomes the multi-talented husband and wife team of Christian Campbell (True Detective, Trick, Reefer Madness: The Movie Musical, White Collar, Elementary, The Mysteries of Laura) and America Olivo (Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, Iron Man, Maniac, Friday the 13th, Bitch Slap, Chicago P.D.). Enjoy this encore episode as Christian and America discuss their extensive experience in the entertainment industry, upcoming projects, and being partners in crime. Plus, Christian talks about his excitement for his sister Neve Campbell's flick Scream 4 and America gets candid about her Playboy Magazine cover shoot and becoming a Playboy Cover Girl!
On this week's Kulturecast we, along with frequent guest co-host Sean Liang, close in on the end of our Singin' September marathon with another stage to screen adaptation: Reefer Madness. A parody of the 1930's propaganda film, the film follows Christian Campbell and Kristin Bell as they are taken over by the effects of the devil weed, and sink into decadence and depravity. It also features Alan Cumming, John Kassir, Steven Weber, Ana Gasteyer, and Neve Campbell in a cameo role. It's a hilarious send-up of 1930's America, along with some truly inspired musical numbers. We also speak with Christian Campbell, who played Jimmy Harper in the film.As always, you can follow Chris Stachiw on Twitter at @KultureStach, John Lein at @JohnLein1, Sean Liang at @Seannifer and Kulture Shocked at @KultureShocked. You can also subscribe to the Kulturecast on iTunes here. Also, don't forget to check out our official Facebook page for news, upcoming reviews, contests, and new content.
Panelists Karen Miranda Augustine, Fab 5 Freddy, Dana Michel, and Christian Campbell explore the legacy of Jean-Michel Basquiat.
Panelists Karen Miranda Augustine, Fab 5 Freddy, Dana Michel, and Christian Campbell explore the legacy of Jean-Michel Basquiat.
Christian Campbell talks about the links between the Bahamas and Haiti, explored in his poem Goodman’s Bay II.
Discussion of Supernatural's episode, 'Man's Best Friend with Benefits' with special guest Mishael Morgan (Portia). A police officer named Kevin (guest star Christian Campbell), who turned to witchcraft after working a case with Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles), is plagued by nightmares in which he murders innocent people. However, when the murders actually happen, Sam and Dean are called in by Kevin’s “familiar” (guest star Mishael Morgan) to help -- but the brothers aren’t sure they want to save a witch. John Showalter directed the episode written by Brad Buckner & Eugenie Ross-Leming.
Christian Campbell, a Bahamian and Trinidadian poet whose book Running the Dusk won the Aldeburgh First Collection Prize, gave a reading with Nina Revoyr, the author of four novels including the Lambda Award winner Southland and the 2011 novel Wingshooters. The readings took place as part of the Distinguished Writers Series of the Newhouse Center for the Humanities at Wellesley College. Elena Creef, a professor of Women's and Gender Studies at Wellesley and Newhouse Center fellow, led a discussion following the readings about multicultural writing, the role of personal experience, and the writing process.
My guests are: Actor, Chris Pudlo ("Sordid Lives") Actor, Craig Taggart ("Sordid Lives") Actor, Christian Campbell ("Big Love") To hear this show: http://www.latalkradio.com/Sheena.php For more info: http://www.sheenametalexperience.com
English professor, Christian Campbell, interviews Caribbean poet and playwright, Derek Walcott, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1992. Walcott discusses issues of identity, culture, and language in this illuminating conversation, filmed at Hart House Theatre on November 23, 2010.
English professor, Christian Campbell, interviews Caribbean poet and playwright, Derek Walcott, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1992. Walcott discusses issues of identity, culture, and language in this illuminating conversation, filmed at Hart House Theatre on November 23, 2010.
My guests are: actor CHRISTIAN CAMPBELL ("Big Love") and musical director MICHAEL ORLAND ("American Idol"). To hear this show: http://www.latalkradio.com/Sheena.php For more info: http://www.sheenametalexperience.com
A mysterious new girl arrives in posh suburban neighborhood and quickly sets out to terrorize the town. As she starts breaking into homes and torturing the occupants, they begin to realize that she isn't just another girl next door. Director: Robert A. Masciantonio Writer: Robert A. Masciantonio Stars: America Olivo, Christian Campbell, Joseph Aniska See more » Award: 1 win. See more » --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gruesome-hertzogg/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gruesome-hertzogg/support
My guests are: actor CHRISTIAN CAMPBELL ("Big Love") and actor/director MOOSIE DRIER ("Kids Incorporated"). To hear this show: http://www.latalkradio.com/Sheena.php For more info: http://www.sheenametalexperience.com
My guests are: Broadway songwriter Jeremy Schonfeld (who brought along "Refer Madness" actor, Christian Campbell) and actor Jake Busey ("War Of The Worlds") performs live with his "Sons Of The Lawless" bandmates: Lee Butterfield, Adam Stackpole and Marshall Thompson. Topics: Can Broadway Songs Translate Into Pop Hits? Will A Rock Band's Fans Enjoy Them Acoustic? To hear this show: http://www.latalkradio.com/Sheena.php For more info: http://www.sheenametalexperience.com
My guests are: actors Christian Campbell ("All My Children") and America Olivo ("Friday The 13th") plus actor and musician Corey Feldman ("Lost Boys") . Topics: Can Exploitative Films Also Be Artistic? Is It Important That Your Friends Are Honest? To hear this show: http://www.latalkradio.com/Sheena.php For more info: http://www.sheenametalexperience.com
Chuck Griffith's film directing reel features scenes from the cult indie hit, THANK YOU GOOD NIGHT. Starring Star Wars' Mark Hamill, Golden Globe Winner Sally Kirkland, Christian Campbell, Entourage's Lara Wickes, and Baywatch's Nicole Eggert.(http://feed
Trailer for THANK YOU, GOOD NIGHT, the cult indie smash hit, now on DVD! Starring Mark Hamill, Sally Kirkland, Christian Campbell, JP Pitoc, Eddie Singletary, Danny Wood, Lara Boyd Rhodes. Film available for free on the Vuze HDNetwork (http://www.thankyo