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Board With Friends in Victoria

Vancouver Places

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 17:34


From Marvin Gardens to Kamchatka to the library with Colonel Mustard, "Board with Friends" is the place to be!

Harvest Bible Chapel Pittsburgh North Sermons - Harvest Bible Chapel Pittsburgh North

Introduction: How Do You Stop Hatred from Growing in Your Heart? (Matthew 5:21–26) By putting it to Death when it First Appears. (Matthew 5:21–22a) 1 John 3:15 – Everyone who hates his brother is a murderer, and you know that no murderer has eternal life abiding in him. By refusing to Kill others with Destructive words. (Matthew 5:22b) Ephesians 4:29 – Let no corrupting talk come out of your mouths, but only such as is good for building up, as fits the occasion, that it may give grace to those who hear. By seeking after Immediate Reconciliation. (Matthew 5:23–24) By remembering what's At Stake. (Matthew 5:25–26) 1 Corinthians 6:10 – ...nor thieves, nor the greedy, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor swindlers will inherit the kingdom of God. Sermon Notes (PDF): BLANKHint: Highlight blanks above for answers! Small Group DiscussionRead Matthew 5:21-26What was your big take-away from this passage / message?Are you struggling with anger/hatred? How can you deal with it right now before it gets out of control?Read Ephesians 4:29 - What are some practical ways to control your mouth and keep corruption from spreading to others?Why is it so hard to admit your faults and ask for forgiveness?What are the consequences of giving yourself over to hatred and unforgiveness? BreakoutPray for one another. AUDIO TRANSCRIPT Turn your Bibles to Matthew chapter 5 verses 21 through 26.Matthew chapter 5 verses 21 through 26.We live in a culture that is absolutely obsessed with murder.There are dozens and dozens of true crime podcasts that delve into the nitty-gritty detailsof the worst crimes imaginable.Who has ever listened to a true crime podcast?No shame.Just asking.There are seemingly thousands and thousands of TV shows that are centered around murderinvestigations.Let me just list a few.Blue Bloods, Only Murders in the Building, Criminal Minds, Chicago PD, Sherlock, Bones,Castle, The Rookie, Longmire, Colombo, Psych, Monk, Murder She Wrote, Diagnosis Murder.Then there are the franchises that have spun out an endless amount of added-on shows, right?Law and Order, Law and Order Special Victims Unit, Law and Order Criminal Intent, Law andOrder LA, Law and Order Trial by Jerry, Law and Order True Crime, Law and Order OrganizedCrime, NCIS, NCIS Origins, NCIS Los Angeles, NCIS Hawaii, NCIS New Orleans, NCIS Sydney,CSI, CSI Miami, CSI New York, CSI Los Angeles, CSI Vegas, CSI Cyber, CSI Sheboygan, CSI Wexford.Okay, wait.Those last two don't actually exist, but at the rate they're pumping out these spin-offs,you never really know.But millions of people tune into these kind of shows every single week to watch fictionalmurderers face justice.On top of these podcasts and TV shows, we even play a board game with children thatis all about murder.That board game is?Who has ever played Clue at some point in their lives?I don't want to explain the basic premise, right?Okay, three to six players, you're all trapped in a mansion and one of you murdered Mr. Bodie,who owned the mansion.Was it Ms. Scarlett, Colonel Mustard, Mrs. White, Mr. Green, Mrs. Peacock, or ProfessorPlum?The whole purpose of the game is to figure out who is the murderer, what is the murderweapon, and what is the location of the killing?Again, this is a game for children.If the game can end with an accusation like this, Colonel Mustard in the conservatorywith a candlestick.Maybe you love playing this game growing up because you like to solve the mystery, assignthe blame for murder, and point the finger at made-up characters.But what if I were to tell you that every single person in this room is guilty of murder?This is in my opinion, it's not a suspicion, a hunt or an unfounded accusation.This is a clear and simple fact from the mouth of our Lord.According to Jesus Christ, we are all Colonel Mustard in the conservatory with a candlestick.And you may be thinking, "Taylor, I don't know about the person next to me, but I havecertainly never murdered anyone in cold blood."Well, you may be innocent of physically murdering, but there is no wiggling out of the realitythat you are guilty of spiritually murdering in your heart by hating others.And again, I know that some of you may be resisting what I'm saying already.You think to yourself, "I don't hate anyone.I am pleasant with everyone."I mean, sure, there are some people I intensely dislike.There are some people I vent about constantly.There are some people I avoid at all costs, and if I saw them in the grocery store, Iwould run in the opposite direction.But hey, that's different.Is it different?Maybe you are dressing up your hatred to make it look nice and acceptable when it is actuallycruel and dishonoring to the Lord.No matter who you are, how nice you may appear, you are not exempt from hatred.Because you have to understand that murder is not just an action.It is a state of heart in mind.We have been studying the Sermon on the Mount since February, and we are in the second sectionof our study, "The Heart of the Law."Last week, Pastor Jeff taught that Jesus Christ didn't come to abolish the law, but to perfectlyfulfill it through His life, death, and resurrection.And throughout the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus demonstrates that the law is not skin deep.It actually drills down deep within you to your heart.Jesus cares about who you are on the inside.He is far more interested in the internal than the external.In Matthew 5, verses 21-26, Jesus exposes your greatest desires, fears, and innermostfeelings which you try to keep hidden away from others.Jesus pulls your anger into the light to show you how truly ugly, subtle, and destructiveit actually is.Jesus doesn't do this to humiliate you.He does this to help you.Jesus doesn't do this to condemn you, but to change you from the inside out.Because hatred cannot be allowed to fester.It will hollow you out on the inside, and it will hurt everyone around you.So how do you stop hatred from growing in your heart?Well, our passage for this morning offers four methods of extermination that will keepthe infection from spreading.Before we cover those, let's go to the Lord and ask for His help.Please pray for me that I will faithfully proclaim God's Word, and I will pray for youthat you will joyfully receive God's Word.Father, we thank you for this most important appointment of the week.We gather together as your people to worship you, to encourage one another, and to situnder the proclamation of your Word.Lord, I thank you that you watch over your Word to perform it, and that your Word accomplishesevery purpose for which you send it out.I pray this morning that you would do your work in our hearts and lives.We ask all this in Jesus' name.Amen.So how do you stop hatred from growing in your heart?The first method of extermination by putting it to death when it first appears.By putting it to death when it first appears.Let's read verses 21 through 22.Jesus says, "You have heard that it was said to those of old, you shall not murder, andwhoever murders will be liable to judgment.But I say to you that everyone who is angry with his brother will be liable to judgment."So Jesus kicks off a pattern that we see six times in Matthew chapter five.You have heard that it was said, but I say to you.And at first glance, it may look like Jesus is changing one of the six commandments.It may look like he is erasing the original meaning and coming up with something brandnew.But as Pastor Jeff said last week, Jesus came not to lessen the law, but to elevate it.Jesus is not changing the sixth commandment.He is simply revealing something that has always been within it, but has been ignored.He is not contradicting God's word.He is contradicting the Pharisee and scribes incomplete interpretation of God's word.The religious leaders of Jesus' day thought and taught that the sixth commandment of,"You shall not murder," only applied to the physical acts of homicide in manslaughter.They put this commandment into a box and ignored its deeper meaning.And here is the heart of the sixth commandment.Do not give yourself over to unrighteous anger, which leads to the act of unjustly endingsomeone's life.Anger is the first domino in that chain reaction.The religious leaders limited the scope of God's command and the process they limitedits impact.By viewing the sixth commandment in this way, a religious leader could look at himself andsay, "Hey, I am perfectly keeping this commandment.I have never clubbed someone over the head.I've never pushed my neighbor off a tall building in a fit of rage.God must be so proud of me, but internally they are killing people by despising them,despising tax collectors, sinners, and Gentiles."In this passage, Jesus corrects the massive oversight of the men who should know the lawbetter than anyone else, but have missed the entire point.They have missed the heart.Jesus is saying, "Don't think you're safe and sound because you have no bodies buriedin your backyard.You were on the hook for a serious crime and heading for serious consequences if you havehatred and anger and bitterness buried in your heart."It's especially egregious to be angry with fellow brothers and sisters in Christ.Why is that?You know, as a dad, it pains me to watch or read news stories about kids being bullied.But do you know what would be worse than watching strangers be mistreated, finding out thatone of my own kids is being bullied?Do you know what would be the worst of all?Discovering that one of my kids hates and actively tries to hurt his or her sibling.It grieves the heart of God to watch his children despise and attack one another.And John talks about this in his first epistle.He says, "Everyone who hates his brother is a what?A murderer.And you know that no murderer has eternal life abiding in him."At this point, you may be frustrated thinking, "Wait, so you're saying I can never be angrywith anybody, especially if he or she is a Christian.How is that possible?"To be clear, Jesus isn't saying that anger is always sinful.God gets angry.God hates sin and what it causes.Jesus got angry throughout the Gospels.As a human, it is impossible for you to not feel feelings of betrayal, of annoyance, andfrustration.Jesus isn't condemning anger in general.He is condemning a very specific kind of anger.In this passage, the word for anger in the Greek is orgizō.And this is a fuming, a boiling anger that is nurtured and intensified like a pot of wateron a stove.You keep dialing up the temperature, keep dialing up the intensity until it overflowsand scalds people.This kind of anger twists your heart.It distorts how you view other people.You may even danger about bad things happening to this person.You may want this person to get what's coming, to get what they deserve, to be publicly humiliatedand to feel the same exact pain that you feel.When you hate someone, you are communicating this message to the Lord.Lord, I don't care if that person dies and I want them out of my life for good.Now, you would never say that out loud, but that's what you're feeling in your heart whenyou harbor bitterness.Because that person is dead to you when you never ever want to see him or her ever again.In your book, it's like they've been wiped out of existence.It's like they've fallen off the face of this earth.That kind of anger is a spark that can be snuffed out or fanned into flame.It's challenging to put to death in its infancy, but it's way harder to kill once it's fullygrown and is out of control.And this principle holds true in every other area of life.If you had gone to the dentist, when you first noticed that tooth pain, you could have avoidedthe unpleasant and very expensive root canal.That small leak in your attic would have been much more manageable whenever it was a smalldrip, but now every single time that it rained, it's like a waterfall in your attic.Even care of your yard would have been much easier when you pulled weeds as they poppedup, but after months and months and years of neglect, there are weeds everywhere.In those moments, you noticed a problem, but you did nothing about it.You stuffed it down instead of honestly addressing the issue.Never turn a blind eye to your sin.Only when it comes to unrighteous anger and hatred, when you see that root of bitternesspop up, be relentless and pulling it out and throwing it away instead of giving it roomto breathe and to grow.When that urge to mentally curse someone out in your mind pops up, don't entertain it.Don't go down that ungodly route.Instead, choke out those thoughts with the word of God.If that person is a believer, pray for their sanctification.If that person is not a Christian, pray for their salvation.When a family member or friend fails you, trust me, they will fail you.Don't stew on the offense and tally up all the ways that person has let you down in thepast.Instead, run to the only one who has never and will never let you down.Go to God the Father so that you can choose patience and gentleness instead of pettinessand retaliation.When the desire to believe the worst about someone in this church enters your mind, willinglydecide to believe the best until proven wrong.Run down the stove of your anger before it hurts you and everyone around you.How do you stop hatred from growing in your heart?Second method of extermination by refusing to kill others with destructive words.By refusing to kill others with destructive words.So Jesus moves on from what's in your heart to what comes out of your mouth at the endof verse 22.He says this, "Whoever insults his brother will be liable to the counsel and whoeversays you fool will be liable to the hell of fire."Maybe this seems over the top to you.You may be thinking, "Really Jesus going before the Supreme Court and being thrown into hellfor insulting and slander?"Isn't that a bit severe?Well, maybe you won't think that if you understand what these insults actually mean.That word for insult in the Greek is "rokka" which means empty-headed or worthless.And that word for fool is "moros" from which we get which English word do you think?Moron.That's not just a cute, funny word.The New Testament uses that word to describe those who were outside the kingdom of God.So by labeling someone as "rokka" and "moros" you are saying you are a worthless and stupidwaste of space with nothing of value to offer anyone so you can go straight to hell forall I care.True Christians cannot lose their salvation by using their mouths for evil.But a person whose life is marked by this kind of vile speech should question the genuinenessof his or her faith and status in the family of God.How can you flip people off in traffic throughout the week and then passionately raise your armsand worship on Sunday?How can you unapologetically scream at your wife and your kids and then use that samemouth to pray to a heavenly Father who you were nothing like?How can you day after day at work belittle your colleagues, your coworkers, your employees,and then go to a small group and claim that you are a bold witness for Christ?How can you ruin the reputation of others with slander and then describe your reputationas above reproach in God-honoring?You cannot habitually kill others with your words and claim to love Jesus with your wholeheart.Your words say way more about you than the person you are speaking against.Please do not underestimate the impact and influence of your words.You can use your mouth to point someone to Christ or away from Christ.To smash them into a million pieces or to help put them back together again.You can use your mouth to give someone hope or to take away the little hope that someonehas.Listen to what the apostle Paul has to say about how you should and shouldn't speak inEphesians 4-29.Let no corrupting talk come out of your mouth, but only such is good for building up as fitsthe occasion that it may give grace to those who hear.No corrupting talk.Corrupting brings the mental picture of something that is rotten and moldy.Imagine every single time you use your words in a negative way that this gross odor eaksout of your mouth and grosses out everyone around you.My wife and I were first married.We lived in a garage apartment above the house with a very nice Christian couple and theirson.We have almost no complaints about them.Great family, very kind to us.We had one small complaint.Once or twice a week they would make a meal that smelled horrible.The smell would go from the kitchen into the vents and finally into our apartment.I can't tell you how many candles we lit, how many balls of Febreze we sprayed to tryto fight off this odor.Somehow those defenses make it worse, doesn't it?The smell is kind of mixed together to create a horrible uber smell.It's been 11 years.I swear to you, I can still smell this meal in my house sometimes.I know that's not possible.My wife tells me I'm imagining it, but that smells so offended in my nose that it hauntsme in every season of life.You may be thinking, "Okay, what's the point of this random gross story?"Your corrupting words have the power to linger and haunt people for the rest of their lives.If I passed around a mic this morning and asked everyone to share the most hurtful thingsthat have been said to or about you, there wouldn't be a dry eye in this room.Now I want you to think about some of the most hurtful things you've ever said to orabout someone.Was it worth it?Do you stand by what you said or do you regret it?Just given a do over, would you say it all again or would you keep your mouth shut?Remember your answers to those questions when you were tempted to lash out at others withyour words.Recognize that you can never take your words back no matter how much you wish that you could.How do you stop hatred from growing in your heart?Third method of extermination by seeking after immediate reconciliation.By seeking after immediate reconciliation.So verses 23 through 24, Jesus switches gears to focus on how you should address the angerof others when you are at fault.Let's see what he has to say about next steps.Verse 23, "So if you were offering your gift at the altar and there, remember that yourbrother has something against you.Leave your gift there before the altar and go.First be reconciled to your brother and then come and offer your gift."Jesus places a high premium on resolving relational issues quickly and pursuing after reconciliationas soon as possible.He even puts it above sacrifice, which to Jews in the first century would have beenunthinkable.Being sacrificed is expected and commanded by God, but Jesus says it's more importantto be at peace with others around you.He's saying if you're making your sacrifice, leave it there, leave, go put this issue tobed and then come back to finish your sacrifice.This would be similar to us hearing, "Listen, if you're shopping at giant eagle, leave yourcart at the register and get out of there.If you're pumping gas, jump into your car and speed away and don't worry if the gasnozzle is dragging on the road behind you.If you're worshiping a church on Sunday, stop singing and track that person down.Resolve that unfinished business."Do you have unfinished business right now?Do you need to ask for forgiveness?Maybe you need to step out, make that call, send that text or even speed out of the parkinglot.If that's you, do it right now.Maybe you don't want to.Sadly so many of us demand apologies from others, but we're so bad at apologizing whenwe're wrong.Why is that?Because apologizing requires humility.You have to make yourself small and put yourself at the mercy of someone else.Do we naturally want to do that?None of us do, but it's commanded by our God and it is expected.It's way easier to cut ties and run than it is to admit your faults.That's why there are so many marriages that end in divorce.That's why there are so many friendships that are broken.That's why so many professing Christians leave their current church to go to anotherchurch down the street.Well, time for a fresh start.No one at this new church knows my dirty laundry or my history yet not yet.Give it a few weeks or months and you'll be looking for a new church yet again.It is far more appealing to the flesh to be totally unknown and completely unconfirmedthan it is to be fully known and lovingly confronted.Please stop pretending because Jesus is not fooled.Stop running away from those you've hurt because your problems will just follow you whereveryou end up.Do not be lazy and passive about reconciliation.Just like, yeah, yeah, I'll put that on my to-do list and get to it at some point.No, Jesus is saying, rip up your to-do list because nothing else matters.Do whatever is necessary to attempt to stifle that anger that is between you and the otherperson.How do you stop hatred from growing in your heart?Final method of extermination by remembering what's at stake.By remembering what's at stake.Maybe you're still unmoved by Jesus called a crush hatred and pursue after restoration.You know what God is calling you to do, but you just don't want to do it.You don't have any plans to make any changes or say sorry anytime soon.Well, thankfully, Jesus knows how stubborn you are.And he knows how stubborn I am.So he follows up his command with a very stern warning in verses 25 to 26.He says this, "Come the terms quickly with your accuser while you were going with himto court lest your accuser hands you over to the judge and the judge to the guard andyou be put in prison.Truly I say to you, you will never get out until you have paid the last penny."Let me bring this first century illustration into the 21st century.Imagine that you and your neighbor are fighting over a property line dispute.And during one argument, you get so angry that you viciously attack him.You were 100% guilty and there are witnesses to back up your neighbor's testimony.Your neighbor threatens to call the cops, to press charges and sue you if you do not apologize.But in that moment, you don't want to apologize.You want to defend yourself.You want to fight against your neighbor.You don't want him or her to have the satisfaction of beating you.But let's follow that to its logical conclusion.The cops come, you're arrested, you're put on trial and you have to go to prison andstay there until you are let out.And even then, you still have a lot of legal fees and you still have to pay out the lostsuit.Let me ask you, is there any upside to that option, option A?What do we think?No, it's all horrible.But thankfully, there's an option B. Throw yourself at the mercy of your neighbor.Ask for their forgiveness and seek after an agreeable solution.If you do that, your future is no longer filled with orange jumpsuits and public showers.Maybe thinking, well, thanks for the random legal advice, I guess.But what does this have to do with me?Well, here's the point.Hatred is a prison that you willingly lock yourself into.Hatred is a prison that you willingly lock yourself into.If you give yourself over to it, if you refuse to repent, there will be consequences in thislife.You will become very lonely and unpleasant to be around.You'll be known as the cranky guy or lady at church that everyone wants to love butdoesn't know how to.You'll be viewed as the human cactus.Everyone tries to hug you and bring you closer, but you just push them away and hurt themwith jabs.You will be trapped in a loveless marriage.Your children will wither away under your harshness and constant criticism.And you'll wonder one day why they don't visit anymore or call you to check in.Your friends will drop away like flies one by one by one because they're tired of youpicking fights and refusing to apologize.Let me ask you, is that the direction you want your life to take?Is that where you want to end up?And these final two verses, Jesus is focusing on the penalties you will face right now ifyou wrong others and never seek forgiveness.But over this past week, I couldn't help but consider the eternal penalty for unrepentanthatred and a continual refusal to seek after the forgiveness of Christ.Paul is crystal clear in 1 Corinthians 6 10 that revilers slanderers will not inheritthe kingdom of God.As I said earlier, some of you need to do some serious self examination.If you relentlessly feed this anger in your heart and it pours out from your mouth andthrough your actions, you may need to answer this really difficult question.Am I truly saved?Because true Christians choose to love instead of hate.A true follower of Christ wants to repent of sin, not wallow in sin.Someone who has experienced the forgiveness of Christ wants to extend that to others insteadof withhold it.Those who have been changed from the inside out say, "I'm sorry, will you forgive me?"Not "I'm sorry, but" or "I didn't do anything wrong."Because none of us are perfect in any of these areas.But you should be making progress day by day, week by week, month by month, year by year.Are you kinder, more loving, more forgiving now than when you first came to Christ?And if the answer is no, maybe you never truly came to Christ in the first place.If your honest answer to the question of "Am I truly saved?" is no, then your future isfar more terrifying than any earthly jail or prison.You are looking down the barrel of an eternity of being sentenced to a prison that is inescapableonce you are there.In hell, no one is released early or given visitation rights.But I have great news this morning.You don't have to be sentenced to that kind of eternity.There is still time to trust in Christ today.You don't need to carry that hatred or bitterness any longer.Those burdens will sink you both now and forever if you let them.Give those burdens over to Christ who was hated by the crowds that you could be lovedby His Father, who was rejected on the cross that you could be accepted, who bore the angrywrath that you deserve so you could be declared innocent.Jesus Christ has open arms this morning.He is calling you to run to Him.He is ready and willing.Are you ready and willing to run to Him and accept all that He has to offer?Let nothing hold you back from Christ because He will withhold nothing from you once youcome to Him with a sincere faith in genuine repentance.If your honest answer to the question of "Am I saved?" is yes, but you still wrestle withholding on to resentment and burning with anger, I have a few final words of encouragementfor you.You may have dug yourself into a pit of your own making.You keep digging and digging and digging with obsessive thoughts, unkind words, and stubbornness.But please listen to me.You only need to stay in that hole as long as you want to.Nothing and no one is keeping you there besides yourself.If you want to get to a better place, get over yourself and admit your neediness.Admit that you need God's help.Find yourself the truth instead of buying into your own lies.You should hold no grudges because God holds no grudges against you.You have nothing to prove to anyone because Jesus Christ already approves of you.You have no reason to repay evil for evil because the Bible says that vengeance belongsto the Lord.You have no defense for your hatred because you have received the greatest love imaginable.Let's spend some time with the Lord in prayer.Please close your eyes and bow your heads.Use this time to confess your sin to the Lord.To acknowledge how much you need Him to change.Stop putting on a show and be honest with your Father because He already knows whatyou're struggling with.The first step in finding a solution to your problem is admitting that you even have aproblem.Don't worry about what's for lunch.Don't worry about your busy day tomorrow, how your kids are doing in the back.Do business with God.Father, we come before you to confess our sin.Lord, all of us struggle with this in some way at some level, whether we want to admitit or not.And Lord, if there is someone in this room who doesn't know you, Lord, I pray that todaywould be the day of salvation.Today would be the day where they run to you and ask for forgiveness for the very firsttime.For the rest of us, Lord, would help us to recognize that we are already forgiven ofour hatred, that the eternal penalty for our sin has been taken away.But Lord, we are called to love you so much that we must hate our sin.Lord, help us to hate how we sin against you rather than hate others.Where we ask for your power, we ask for your strength to grow, to mature.I pray that we'd walk out of this room as lighter people after giving you the burdenof our hatred and anger.I ask all this in Jesus' name.Amen.

Legitimate Likes
LL #164 S.3 Cluedo

Legitimate Likes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 78:55


For our season finale we all gather in Tudor Hall to solve a case of murder. With Hugh as Miss Scarlett, Will as Reverend Green, Aine as Profesor Plum and Michael as Colonel Mustard.See you in season four!Legitimate Likes is an Irish comedy podcast hosted by Will Sebag-Montefiore (@wsebag) & Hugh O'Connor (@hughoconnor147).Previous guests include Alice Fraser, Cody Dahler, Conor McReynolds, David Kenny, Emil Franchi, Emma Gleeson, Foil Arms & Hog, Greg Olear, Hamish Adams-Cairns, Jacob Jackson, Jon McKenzie, Lottie Bedlow, Mahatma Khandi, Matt Green, Max Fosh, Michael Fry, Rosie Holt, Sean Burke, Sooz Kempner, Stuart Wellington (of The Flophouse), Tatty Macleod and Tom Read Wilson. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Good, The Bad, and The Sequel
Re-Release of Jack Frost 2: The Revenge of the Mutant Killer Snowman

The Good, The Bad, and The Sequel

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 102:26


Sequel lovers! Doug has a fever and the only cure is Jack Frost 2, so The Three Stooges review will be out next week! Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays, sequel lovers! We have THE perfect sequel that pretty much sums up what 2020 has been, and that's Jack Frost 2: The Revenge of the Mutant Killer Snowman. This movie had so much to unpack and 17 suitcases of unmatched socks to figure out. We talked about Jack being everything from water to a carrot to an ice cube, Jack's one-liners, the 7 guests at the all-inclusive resort, the mini Jack Frost killer snowballs, Colonel Mustard, and so much more. Watch the unedited video at sequelsonly.com/jackfrost2 Next week we are talking The Three Stooges from 2012. Follow us on all social media @sequelsonly and our website is sequelsonly.com Review, rate, and share us with your friends, enemies, neighbors, exes, and even that annoying supermarket clerk!

NZ Everyday Investor
Bitcoin: It's Time For The Truth, Ep 449 Daniel Batten

NZ Everyday Investor

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2024 61:53


I prefer Colonel Mustard, in the Conservatory, with the Candlestick. over the most obvious shadowy superpowers of centralised authority most likely to blame, but….Evidence is now abundantly clear that Bitcoin is more helpful for the environment than harmful, it's not in fact used by criminals [more than ‘regular money'], and is in fact valuable (does $100k prove this yet?). Still, persistent narratives continue to paint it as detrimental. Read moreEasy Crypto: To buy and sell digital assets.Take the free, 5-part online course Crypto 101: Crypto with ConfidenceBook in a free 15-min phone call with Darcy Ungaro (financial adviser).Sign up to the fortnightly newsletter!Brought to you in partnership with: Icehouse Ventures is a Kiwi Venture Capital firm investing in Kiwi startups since 2001. Affiliate Links*!The Bitcoin Adviser: Plan for intergenerational digital wealth. Hatch: For US markets.Sharesies: For local, and international markets.Sharesight: For tracking and reporting on your portfolioExodus: Get rewards on your first $2,500 of swapsRevolut: For a new type of banking.*Some links create a financial benefit.Online courses:The Home Buyers Blueprint: Get a better home; Get a better mortgage.The KiwiSaver Millionaire Roadmap: Get a Rockstar Retirement!New Wealth Foundations: Personal finance from a wealth-builder's perspective.Get Social:Check out the most watched/downloaded episodes hereFollow on

Real Estate and You w/ Brad Weisman
Pilsudski Mustard - Reviving a Family Legacy

Real Estate and You w/ Brad Weisman

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 25:59 Transcription Available


Hi This is Brad Weisman - Click Here to Send Me a Text MessageDiscover the art and passion behind mustard-making on The Brad Weisman Show as we bring you an engaging chat with Mike Marcinko, owner of Pilsudski Mustard. We'll take you on Mike's journey from rediscovering his great-grandmother Betty's 1977 mustard recipe to developing a tantalizing array of six innovative flavors, including Polish-style horseradish and sweet hot honey. Together, we indulge in delightful stories, laughter, and, of course, some scrumptious ring bologna and cheese paired with Mike's mustards. As we continue, learn how Mike's clever rebranding strategy has propelled his mustard business into the spotlight. We explore the transformative impact of new logos and labels, emphasizing the natural, vegan, and kosher qualities that have captured a broader audience and led to participation in fun events like pickle festivals. Our conversation also delves into the entrepreneurial challenges and triumphs of running a mustard empire, balancing work and family life.Finally, we explore Mike's ambitious journey to expand his mustard's reach, spanning almost all of the United States and even crossing into Europe. From grocery store negotiations to future collaborations with high-end restaurants, Mike's dedication to quality and innovation shines through. We wrap up with a lively brainstorming session filled with creative new flavor ideas, ensuring this episode leaves you with a newfound appreciation for the diverse world of mustard-making. Tune in for an episode full of delicious insights and entrepreneurial spirit!"We finally got Colonel Mustard (aka - Mike Marcinko) on the show!  His family created the recipe for Pilsudski Mustard in 1977 and he brought it back to life in 2017.  I never knew all that went into making a condiment such as mustard, and Mike's brand is 'spreading' all over the USA!  Order one of the 6 flavors or order them all... you won't be disappointed. 'Ketchup' on the Mustard Craze!" - Brad Weisman ---Welcome to The Brad Weisman Show (formerly known as Real Estate and YOU), where we dive into the world of real estate, real life, and everything in between with your host, Brad Weisman!

History Happened Everywhere
THE VERDICT: Parenthood in Libya during 1492-1898

History Happened Everywhere

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 31:05


It's judgment day for our Libya episode on parenthood! Uncover why Colonel Mustard's off the table, find out why a dinner invite from the Karamanlis might be your last, and meet a White Father who just might renew your faith in humanity. Curious about the Judge's ruling? Find out now on... THE VERDICT!   Chapters: 00:00 Intro 02:22 First Impressions + Gadaffi Madness! 09:14 Barbaric Piracy!  12:55 Adrien Atiman!  16:58 Another Karamanli Story!   22:32 The Final Verdict! 25:46 Outro (+ More Gadaffi Madness!)   Contact: https://linktr.ee/hhepodcast http://hhepodcast.com

Stark Raving Cinema
Episode 10: Ti West

Stark Raving Cinema

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 56:56


Is it Professor Plum? Mrs White? Mr Green? Mrs Peacock? Miss Scarlett or Colonel Mustard? We'll give you a clue...X, Pearl and MaXXXine. You guessed it, our STARK RAVING guest is writer and director, Ti West. Sit back and let Ti take you on a journey of his film career and experiences on his early short films through to his ground breaking X trilogy. We'll be discussing the trials and tribulations of low budget productions, budgets and working with actors to Eli Roth preparing him for his FrightFest debut in London. From Metallica to Stephen King, we'll be discussing all things pop culture with Ti's picks in music, films, television, graphic novels and books! For more information on Ti West, visit www.starkravingcinema.com 

The Empire Builders Podcast
#167: Clue – When Murder Becomes a Game

The Empire Builders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 14:26


Anthony Pratt wanted to elevate playing board games from games of chance to thinking games. His wife was responsible for keeping it random. Dave Young: Welcome to the Empire Builders Podcast, teaching business owners the not-so-secret techniques that took famous businesses from mom and pop to major brands. Stephen Semple is a marketing consultant, story collector and storyteller. I'm Stephen's sidekick and business partner, Dave Young. Before we get into today's episode, a word from our sponsor, which is, well, it's us, but we're highlighting ads we've written and produced for our clients. So here's one of those. [JS Pest Control Ad] Dave Young: Welcome back to the Empire Builders Podcast. Dave Young here with Stephen Semple. Today, Stephen told me we're going to talk about the board game Clue, Colonel Mustard in the library with the candlestick. Something like that. Stephen Semple: There you go. Dave Young: It's been a long time. It's been a long time since I've played Clue. Stephen Semple: Did you play Clue much as a kid? Dave Young: Not really. Stephen Semple: No? Okay. Dave Young: It was never my type of game, and I'm not sure why. Stephen Semple: Okay. Well, because you would've had to play it with your sisters. That's probably the problem. Dave Young: Yeah, that's probably it. Stephen Semple: More therapy for Dave about to [inaudible 00:02:01] right now. Dave Young: Yeah, you had to think. There was that thinking involved and eliminating things and... Stephen Semple: Well, it's interesting that you bring up the whole concept of thinking because when Clue came out, so it was created in 1949, when Clue came out, pre-World War II games, especially for kids, were like these mindless games of chance or things that required a little bit of a degree of skill. That was sort of all the games. There were not really any games that were thinking games. And Clue was sort of one of the first ones to come along to break into that whole genre of how do we make a game that's more of a thinking game and, frankly, it's not just a kid game as an adult game. Dave Young: Sure, yeah. And then it became a movie and all kinds of things. Stephen Semple: Oh, all kinds of things. And the original name was not Clue. The original name was Cluedo, so C-L-U-E-D-O, Cluedo. Dave Young: Cluedo. Stephen Semple: And it was created by Andrew Pratt. Today it's owned by Hasbro, and they sold like 150 million games. So it's gone on to become like a really big deal and, look, if you ask most people about Clue, they know what it is. Dave Young: Surely. Yeah. We all played it. Stephen Semple: So it's pre-World War II and games were mindless games of chance and whatnot, and there's nothing in between, and Anthony Pratt decides he wants to develop a game. Now, he was a pianist before the war, and he often did entertainment at murder mystery parties, and he remembers people love the murder mystery parties. Dave Young: Murder mystery parties have been going on that long? Stephen Semple: Yes. Yeah. Dave Young: See, I had no idea about that. Stephen Semple: Yeah. Dave Young: Okay. Stephen Semple: And they were really hugely popular. It was driven by, remember there's Agatha Christie, when she was writing in her prime, was just huge. There was a whole Agatha Christie thing, and so that fueled a lot of these murder mystery parties. So here he is, it's World War II, they're in bunkers, killing time, trying to figure out how to create things that are fun. He starts thinking about, like, how could you build a murder mystery game that you could play. He's reading Agatha Christie books and discovers there's all these archetypes and whatnot. That's how he came up with the idea about, well, how about a colonel and a professor and a femme fatale and an entitled rich and a servant?

Sorry, We Tried.
The Honey Heist vs. Jason VorBEES | 083

Sorry, We Tried.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 44:05


Send us a Text Message.In this grizzly episode of Sorry, We Tried, the guys continue their session with a new tabletop RPG— Honey Heist. In this game, it's HoneyCon 2024. You are going to undertake the greatest heist the world has ever seen. There are two things you need to know. One: You have a complex plan that requires precise timing. Two: You're a FREAKING BEAR. In part three of the trilogy, the bears finally reach the vault they've been searching for. But when Jason Vorbees enters the fray (it's Friday the Thirt-bee-nth?), it's an all-out war between three bears and one supernatural entity. Who will come out on top? Will any of our heroes survive? And will Colonel Mustard get to use his secret weapon? Also in this episode, Teddy tries to fistfight an immortal being. Feednork goes feral. Colonel Mustard has his boldest plan yet. And Spencer gets tired of complaints about the rules.Website: sorrywetried.comMerch: bit.ly/swtmerchInstagram: @swtpodcastTwitter: @sorrywetriedEmail: thepodcastmen@gmail.comSupport the Show.Support the Show.

Pop Culture Man Children
350: Colonel Mustard's Last Stand

Pop Culture Man Children

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 102:56


Welcome to a full length episode of PCMC! On today's fully Mike is joined, once again, by Anthony. Together the guys discuss pop culture news, review new trailers, and confess their current media obsessions. Topics on today's show include: reading slumps, Mike Flanagan's Exorcist, Practical Magic 2, Sony buys Alamo Drafthouse, Paddington in Peru (2024), Mr. Birchum (2024), Nosferatu (2024), Jimmy Kimmel, Cheers, The Secret History by Donna Tartt, Martin Mull, The Bear, Paul Schrader, Hacks, Blue Eye Samurai, and much, much more! Find us everywhere @PCMCpod 

Sorry, We Tried.
The Great Honey Heist Goes Off the Rails | 082

Sorry, We Tried.

Play Episode Play 55 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 47:45 Transcription Available


Send us a Text Message.In this grizzly episode of Sorry, We Tried, the guys continue their session with a new tabletop RPG— Honey Heist. In this game, it's HoneyCon 2024. You are going to undertake the greatest heist the world has ever seen. There are two things you need to know. One: You have a complex plan that requires precise timing. Two: You're a FREAKING BEAR. In part two of the trilogy, the bears try their hardest to get across a lake so they can break into Bee Headquarters and get the vault access codes. At least, that was the plan before one bear took it upon himself to take the whole thing off the rails...Also in this episode, Teddy tries to take control. Feednork pees down a tree. Colonel Mustard takes himself hostage. And the guys lose their minds after the real villain of the story is revealed.Website: sorrywetried.comMerch: bit.ly/swtmerchInstagram: @swtpodcastTwitter: @sorrywetriedEmail: thepodcastmen@gmail.comSupport the Show.

Trick or Treat Radio
TorTR #623 - A Declaration of A Violent Nature

Trick or Treat Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 198:58


When a microphone is removed from a collapsed radio tower in the woods that entombs the rotting corpse of Johnny, a vengeful vegan spirit spurred on by a horrific 600+ episodic history, his body is resurrected and becomes hellbent on making his co-hosts lives miserable. On Episode 623 of Trick or Treat Radio we discuss the third person slasher flick In A Violent Nature from director Chris Nash! We also have a history lesson, talk about 4th of July films, and find out why gravity can be so dangerous! So grab your cherished locket, make sure to do all your yoga positions, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Return of the Living Dead, Jaws, Uncle Sam, Spider Baby, Dustin Ferguson, Return of the Living Dead 3, Brian Yuzna, Independence Day, the Declaration of Independence, Harriet Tubman, Guinness, Dos Equis, Manifest Destiny, America's greatest exports, Terry Funk, Sanford and Son, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, this moment in history, Uncle Sam Kinison, Brazilian Steak House, suing gravity, getting injured at the restaurant, sepsis, sharp knives, lawyering up, eating bananas, RIP Martin Mull, Colonel Mustard, Dabney Coleman, Fred Willard, Bad Manners, Sunday Evening Cartoons Patreon Event, Battle of the Planets, Gatchaman, G.I. Joe, Cold Slither, Q-Bert, Dungeons and Dragons, Mork and Mindy, Happy Days, Cheerios, The Wuzzles, Snorks, Captain Kangaroo, Wolfie's Choice, The Real Ghostbusters, three-way calling, The Burbs, Birthday Massacre, Ry Barrett, Chris Nash, Lauren-Marie Taylor, Frankie Freako, Steven Kostanski, In A Violent Nature, Friday the 13th, slasher films, third person perspective, Maniac, the differences of cultural impact, Jason Lives, Jason Voorhees, Cujo, living that fin life, Final Girls, Bam Bam Bigelow, Werner Herzog Presents, Jason of Star Command, films with no musical score, french chef's kiss, Shudder, A24, fizzling fight or flight, Godzilla Minus One, experimental horror, Yorgos Lanthimos, Kinds of Kindness, MaXXXine, Ti West, America Takes Manhattan, Cancer Culture, and The Immaculate Constipation.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.

popular Wiki of the Day

pWotD Episode 2615: Martin Mull Welcome to Popular Wiki of the Day, spotlighting Wikipedia's most visited pages, giving you a peek into what the world is curious about today.With 440,904 views on Saturday, 29 June 2024 our article of the day is Martin Mull.Martin Eugene Mull (August 18, 1943 – June 27, 2024) was an American comic actor whose career included contributions as a musician and painter. Mull gained visibility on screen for Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman and its spin-off Fernwood 2 Night. His other notable roles included Colonel Mustard in the 1985 film Clue, Leon Carp on Roseanne, Willard Kraft on Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Vlad Masters / Vlad Plasmius on Danny Phantom, and Gene Parmesan on Arrested Development. He had a recurring role on Two and a Half Men as Russell, the drug-using, humorous pharmacist.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 01:27 UTC on Sunday, 30 June 2024.For the full current version of the article, see Martin Mull on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm neural Kimberly.

Another Bite - A Shark Tank Rewatch Podcast
Putting A Fun Spin On True Crime w/ The Murder Mystery Company

Another Bite - A Shark Tank Rewatch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 17:26


Today in the tank, we have a product to die for. And no, I don't think it was Colonel Mustard with the candlestick in the library. It's a new spin on an old mystery. Will the sharks think it's spooktacular, or could they scare less?  Hosts Jorie Munroe, Ariel Boswell, and Jon Dick jump into the tank with their business insights on Shark Tank products. Listen for: Scaling In–person, immersive experiences Partnership-led growth Running profitable events Know a segment or company we should feature from Shark Tank? Let us know at podcasts@hubspot.com Get HubSpot's Free AI-Powered Sales Hub: enhance support, retention, and revenue all in one place https://clickhubspot.com/o6w Another Bite is a HubSpot Original Podcast // Brought to you by The HubSpot Podcast Network // Production by Arie Desormeaux. Editing by Robert Hartwig and support from Alfred Schulz.

Spilled Milk
Episode 641: Fast Food Tacos

Spilled Milk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 41:24


Today we're under the banner of taco as we eat delicious bags of garbage with while fondly remembering Colonel Mustard. Matthew plays Columbo and Molly gets the munchies as we discuss taco topology, surreal beans and Kermit conglomerates. Finally we celebrate and eulogize(?) Producer Abby's 10 years of hard labor. Episode 67: Hard TacosEddie Vedder sings "One" for U2 at The Kennedy CenterTaco Bell Wouldn't Exist Without San Bernardino's Mitla Cafe Support Spilled Milk Podcast!Molly's SubstackMatthew's Bands: Early to the Airport and Twilight DinersProducer Abby's WebsiteListen to our spinoff show Dire DesiresJoin our reddit

The Final Furlong Podcast
"Lorna Fowler found Colonel Mustard, with the Champion Hurdle Trophy, in the in the Library."

The Final Furlong Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 30:29


Trainer Lorna Fowler joins Emmet Kennedy to discuss  the remarkable tale of Colonel Mustard's rise from a backward-looking Flat horse to a contender for the Champion Hurdle. With a Festival third to State Man already on his CV, can he land another podium finish at Cheltenham, or could he be the one who kills State Man's Champion Hurdle dream? Plus get £5 off your purchase of the essential Weatherbys Cheltenham Festival Betting Guide at https://weatherbysshop.co.uk by using this code FF24CF. Venatour Racing Social: If your planning a racing trip to Europe or further afield, check out Venatour Racing Social for a large range of bespoke racing holidays at Venatour.co.uk Form Tools: Proform is the essential tool for punters looking to make money from betting on Horse Racing. Our form book covers Jumps and Flat racing in the UK and Ireland. https://www.proformracing.com/ Twitter: @FinalFurlongPod Email: radioemmet@gmail.com In association with Adelicious Podcast Network. Hosted on Megaphone.  Follow us for free on Spotify Podcasts https://open.spotify.com/show/3e6NnBkr7MBstVx5U7lpld Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Put Your Books Down
Colonel Mustard Is Ready for His CloseUp

Put Your Books Down

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 39:24


The gals sit down to discuss their outrage at the Netflix doc “American Nightmare” and the case that brought down one sociopath - and gave another one the cop of the year award.     Watch the show on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@putyourbooksdown     Follow Put Your Books Down on social media:     Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/putyourbooksdown     Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/putyourbooksdown/     Natalie on IG:  https://www.instagram.com/nataliesanderson/     Angela on IG:  https://www.instagram.com/angelabinghamofficial/     Podcast produced by http://clantoncreative.com

How The West Was F****d
Locust! Pt.2

How The West Was F****d

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 89:03


We'll finally figure out who killed the locust? Was it Colonel Mustard in the study with a lead pipe? Tune in to find out. #howthewestwasfucked #htwwf #americanhistory #oldwest #wildwest #rockymountainlocust #grasshopperglacier #massextinction #locustdick T-Shirts by How the West was Fucked Podcast | TeePublic T-Shirts by Hell Creek Studios | TeePublic

The Pulp Writer Show
Episode 181: Winter 2023 Movie Roundup

The Pulp Writer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2024 18:02


In this week's episode, I take a look at the movies and TV shows I watched and enjoyed in winter 2023. TRANSCRIPT 00:00:00 Introduction and Brief Writing Updates Hello, everyone. Welcome to Episode 181 of The Pulp Writer Show. My name is Jonathan Moeller. Today is December, the 22nd, 2023 and today we're going to talk about the movies I saw in Winter 2023. Careful listeners might notice that I am recording this on December 22nd, which is actually only a day after I recorded Episode 180, which I recorded yesterday. The reason for that is it is the last Friday before Christmas and New Year's today, and I think I'm going to take most of the days between now and New Year's off and spend time with family and hopefully do other fun things. So this episode I was just recording a couple episodes in advance and I believe this episode is going to go out on January 1st, 2024. So if you're listening to this, I hope you have a Happy New Year and however things went for you in 2023, whether good or bad, I hope they are better in 2024. Just a quick update on my current writing projects, since I am recording this episode the day after I recorded Episode 180, not much has changed. I am 40,000 words into Shield of Storms and I hope to have that out in January, which would be later this month (if you are listening to this in January). I am 51,000 words into Sevenfold Sword Online: Leveling and I'm hoping to have that in February. I am 4,000 words into Half-Elven Thief and I'm not sure when that's going to come out. One additional bit of news since yesterday, it looks very likely we will have an audiobook of Sevenfold Sword Online: Creation sometime in January, if everything goes well. So watch and listen for additional news on that. Since I don't really have any other news since I recorded last week's episode yesterday, let's get into our main topic, which is the movies and TV shows I watched in Winter 2023.   00:01:54 Main Topic: Winter 2023 Movie and TV Reviews As always, I will discuss them in the order that I like them from least liked to most liked and as always remember my opinions about this are subjective. I am not a filmmaker. My opinions are often very, very idiosyncratic and just what I happen to think of a particular piece of work. First up is The Crown Season 6, which came out in 2023. The performances were superb, the actors were excellent, the set design and cinematography was excellent. Everyone involved in the show was at the top of their field and did an amazing job. And I still just didn't like this because it felt a bit ghoulish. For one thing, as The Crown has gone on, it's become less historical and more of a messy soap opera with an increasingly casual relationship with what really happened in the events it describes. For another thing, as I mentioned, I found the show's fixation on Princess Diana's death to be rather ghoulish. I am old enough to remember her death in 1997, and even then when I was much younger and stupider, I thought the American media's obsession with her death was weird and disturbing, especially since the media fixation on her was the direct contributing cause to her death. If the media hadn't been willing to pay vast sums for photographs of her, the paparazzi wouldn't have chased her and history would be different. A while back I knew a history professor who said that history only starts between 20 to 30 years ago and anything that happened within the last 20 to 30 years wasn't history yet, it was still journalism. I think that is part of what bothers me about Season Six of The Crown. Most of the people involved in the story are still alive. Writing historical fiction about people who have died, who have died is one thing, especially if they've been dead for centuries or even millennia. Only God may judge of the dead, so what those of us among the living think about them is quite irrelevant. But making up fiction about people who are still alive, even if they are major public figures who have unquestionably made some bad decisions, somehow seems libelous, especially since there have been so many articles in both the UK and the US press detailing all the things that Season Six of The Crown got wrong with the historical record. So to sum up, the show is extremely well done, but I cannot help but feel that it's like excellent work done in a bad cause. Overall Grade: D. Next up is Shazam: Fury of the Gods, which came out in 2023. The first Shazam movie was actually pretty good, definitely in B or B Plus territory. The sequel, alas, was quite a bit weaker. It reminded me of watching a really cheesy sword and sorcery movie from the 1980s: fun to watch mostly, but quite dumb. Following up from the first movie, Billy Batson and his foster siblings are now part of the Shazam superhero family and are handling their powers about as well as you would expect inexperienced teenagers to handle phenomenal cosmic powers, except it turns out that the wizard who gave Billy and his family their powers actually stole those powers from the Greek Titan Atlas and Atlas's daughters are ticked off about this and want those powers back. Since this is a superhero movie, let's just say they're not going to settle this dispute in probate court. The product placement for the Skittles candy in this movie was just over the top. In fact, an entire major plot point hinges on a teenage girl's love of Skittles. One hopes that Mars Incorporated, owner of the Skittles brand, really coughed up for that. Helen Mirren chews a lot of scenery as the chief daughter of Atlas, though she does have a very funny bit with a dictated letter. This isn't her first time in an over-the-top fantasy movie. She played Morgana in Excalibur back in the 80s, though her costume this time covers quite a bit more than Morgana's various outfits did. The movie also leans way too heavily into the rest of the DC movie universe. I'd say it's enjoyable to shut off your brain and watch all the sparkly fireworks and the scenery chewing, but it's not very good. Overall Grade: D+. Next up is Clue, which came out in 1985. Big swing and a miss, but definitely a miss nonetheless. I tried to watch this about ten years ago, but the version I watched then didn't have any captions and all the characters talked too fast for me to understand. But I have a much better TV than I did ten years ago and the caption situation has improved, so I gave it another go. This is a dark comedy version of the popular board game Clue. All the classic Clue characters, Colonel Mustard, Professor Plum, and so forth are summoned to Mr. Boddy's mansion during a dark and stormy night. Mr. Boddy gloats says he has been blackmailing all of them, distributes the classic Clue weapons of the pipe, the knife, the wrench and so forth, and then promptly turns off the lights. When the lights come back on. Mr. Boddy has been murdered. Mr. Boddy, to be blunt about it, doesn't seem to have been all that bright a bulb. Anyway, madcap hijinks ensue as the guests try to figure out who the killer was. Three alternate endings are included with the movie, which have a different killer in each one. There were some very funny bits in the movie, but overall it really didn't work and it had some oddly heavy-handed commentary about the Red Scare. Tim Curry was pretty great in it though. Fun fact: he did an excellent turn as Darth Sidious in what was then the final episodes of The Clone Wars animated series, and he also played Arl Howe, one of the chief villains in Dragon Age: Origins, which was one of the last video games I had time to play through all the way before I spent the next fourteen years writing like 147 novels. A remake of Clue has been in production hell for like the last ten years. You just know that Hasbro wants to include Clue in their cinematic universe where Colonel Mustard and Miss Scarlett team up with Optimus Prime and GI Joe to fight Megatron and the Monopoly guy or something. Overall grade: C Minus. Next up is Murder Mystery, which came out in 2019. This was unquestionably a dumb movie, but it was a fun, dumb movie. Like it's a C Minus student, but it's a sort of C Minus student who everyone likes, throws great parties, and goes on to have a very successful career as a regional sales manager. Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston play Nick Spitz and Audrey Spitz, a New York City cop and a hairdresser. Nick has failed the detective exam multiple times and has gotten stuck in a rut, and Audrey really wants to go to Europe so Nick takes her to Europe and they promptly blunder into a ‘40s screwball style comedy about the murder of a wealthy European oligarch and his squabbling heirs. A lot of the comedy comes from the good-natured, but boorish Spitzes contrasted with the sophisticated, wealthy Europeans who promptly decided that Nick and Audrey would make the perfect scapegoats to take the fall for the oligarch's murder. Wacky hijinks follow. I do have to respect how Adam Sandler uses his movie productions as an excuse to travel to exotic locations with his friends. Overall grade: C Minus. Next up is the sequel to Murder Mystery, the aptly named Murder Mystery 2, which came out in 2023. It's the sequel to the first Murder Mystery and pretty much everything I said about the first one still applies-dumb, but fun. Overall grade: C Minus. Next up is Indiana Jones and The Dial of Destiny from 2023 and ah, I was very ambivalent about this movie. To be fair, it was better than Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. It had some stuff that was really good and some stuff that just annoyed me. The opening sequence with the train during World War II was great- classic Indiana Jones stuff. The Nazis try to time travel to change World War II is a well-established trope of science fiction, but the twist this time is the villain thinks he understands how the time travel device works, but it turns out that he actually doesn't was pretty good. The car chases were excellent as well, both in New York and Tangiers. That said, the legacy protagonist now is an old loser getting lectured by a more competent younger woman story trope was in full force, and it's a really annoying story trope. Disney seems to just adore the story trope: the Star Wars sequels, Secret Invasion, and now Dial of Destiny, and I suspect a majority of audiences agree with me and don't like it, which is probably one of the significant reasons the Disney Corporation lost a metric gigaton of money this year. Top Gun Maverick was a much better example of bringing back a legacy protagonist. Indy also has this oddly out of character speech where he says he doesn't believe in magic, which is rich considering he has literally seen The Ark of the Covenant melt Nazis, the power of The Holy Grail turn another Nazi to dust, and space aliens. So I would say that Indiana Jones and The Dial of Destiny was half a good movie and half a weak one. Overall grade: B Minus. Next up is the Barbie movie, which came out in 2023. I saw Oppenheimer in the theater in August after I finished working on Dragonskull: Crown of the Gods and a couple months ago I did finally get around to seeing Barbie. Greta Gerwig is clearly a genius because she figured out how to take the existential anxiety of the modern American woman and convert it into $1.44 billion at the box office. If we could work out how to apply the same principles to generating electricity, we would have limitless clean energy, flying cars, and World Peace. Though I suppose the phrase modern American woman really is a facile generalization. Anyway, I really wasn't in the target demographic for this movie. That said, it is quite funny. It's a fantasy comedy that's a bit surrealistic in places. The set design is superb and done with very little computer effects. Apparently so much pink paint was used that it actually caused a nationwide shortage. As many reviews said, Ryan Gosling almost stole the movie as Ken, which was amusing on a meta level because he's played so many grim action heroes. In the third act, the movie really does beat the viewer over the head with the message. But what else can you expect from a Barbie movie in 2023? The funniest line was “How can she call me a fascist? I don't control the railways or the flow of commerce.” The joke about Proust Barbie not selling was pretty funny as well. Maybe if the Barbienheimer meme continues, in the sequel, Proust Barbie can fall in love with Oppenheimer Ken, and they have grim conversations about existentialism and science. Overall grade: B Plus. Next up is Muppet Treasure Island, which came out in 1996. This is a loose-ish adaptation of the classic novel Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson, with many Muppets filling the roles of the characters from the book and Tim Curry playing Long John Silver. Like in the book, young Jim Hawkins acquires a treasure map leading to the buried treasure of a ruthless pirate captain and sets out on an adventure to find it. However, many of the dead captain's former associates likewise want the treasure, so Hawkins and his allies must outwit their foes. This wasn't quite as good as Muppet Christmas Carol, but still quite enjoyable and funny. Overall Grade: A Minus. Now for the runner up of the best thing I saw in winter 2023 and that will be Loki Seasons One and Two, which came out in 2021 and 2023. I liked the first season of Loki, which came out back in 2021, but it was very obviously the first half of the story so I didn't write anything about it. However, I've seen the second season and the completed Loki show is very good. As I've written before, I don't really like multiverse or time travel stories because the stakes are either too vast or utterly meaningless. Time travel stories are a lot like homemade lasagna: if it's not excellent and not prepared by someone who knows exactly what they're doing, you're going to regret eating it. However, Loki leads hard enough into the concept, and the stakes that the show actually works. Like, I think the key question that every time travel story needs to answer at some point is why the time traveler doesn't just go back in time over and over again until she he or she fixes the problem, like remoting a saved game until you finally figure out how to beat the final boss. If you can time loop indefinitely, why not do it infinitely until you get the perfect outcome? Loki actually comes up with good answer to that question that isn't “because the plot requires it.” Anyway, the show starts with the version of Loki who escaped with Tesseract from Avengers Endgame getting captured by the Time Variance Authority. The TVA is basically the time cops. They guard the flow of The Sacred Timeline and prevent any alternative timelines and realities branching off from the main one. The events that make it out of The Sacred Timeline are determined by the Timekeepers, three mysterious figures who rule the TVA from the shadows. Loki manages to ingratiate himself to his captors, soon realizes that the TVA isn't all what it appears or claims to be, and discovers that big trouble is coming. The show had some good character development for Loki and managed to wrestle with what is in fact some profound philosophical questions. Is there a choice between determinism and free will? Must we choose between either brutal tyrannical order or destructive chaos, or is there another way? On a more prosaic level, some reviews said that the finale of Loki bound Marvel to using Kang The Conqueror as their next major villain, which would be a potential problem due to the actor's ongoing self-inflicted legal troubles. That said, I don't think that assessment is correct. In my opinion, the ending resolves the story while leaving things wide open for whatever Marvel wants to do (or can afford to do, given Disney's financial woes) next. Overall, Loki was the best non-Spiderman thing Marvel has done since Endgame. It also achieved one of the rarest feats of all in superhero movies: an emotionally satisfying ending to both the story and a long character arc. Overall Grade: A. Finally, the best thing I saw in Winter 2023 was The Shop Around the Corner, which came out in 1940. It is a romantic comedy starring Jimmy Stewart as Mr. Kravlik and Margaret Sullivan as Miss Novak. Mr. Kravlik is the top salesman at Matusek's, a store owned by the somewhat erratic Mr. Matusek, who kind of reminded me of a marginally brighter Michael Scott. One day Miss Novak comes into the shop and fast talks her way into a job as a sales clerk. Both she and Mr. Kravlik immediately take a dislike to each other, which is ironic because Mr. Kravlik and Miss Novak have been unwittingly corresponding with each other anonymously and falling in love over the last few months, which was something people used to do in the pre-Internet age before Tinder and Match.com. However, big trouble is on the horizon because one of the sales clerks is having an affair with Mr. Matusek's wife and Mr. Matuszek mistakenly blames Mr. Kravlik, who is in fact the most loyal of his employees and the only one brave enough to disagree with him. The movie was both very funny and had a real degree of tension with dramatic stakes. It's a cross between You've Got Mail (which was partially inspired by this movie) and the UK version of The Office. It's a very tight movie, not a single line of dialogue or shot was wasted and the layout of the shots was nearly perfect. In the modern mind, we tend to think of black and white movies as being sanitized and saccharine, but that overlooks that the 1950s and the 1940s were in fact very different periods in American history. Movies from the ‘40s really do have this hard, sometimes cynical, edge to them, without indulging in pointless nudity, graphic violence, or nihilism the way that modern movies often do. Like at one point in the movie, Mr. Matusek tries to shoot himself in despair, only for a teenage boy to stop him. That's dark stuff for romantic comedy. Of course the teenage boy is hardly traumatized by the experience. He definitely leverages the event to get himself promoted from delivery boy to sales clerk. I enjoyed this movie thoroughly. I do recommend you watch it with captions if possible, since sound technology has come a long way since 1940. Overall Grade: A+. So those were the movies that I saw and enjoyed in Winter 2023 and later this year, I will do a roundup of stuff I saw in Winter 2024. So that is it for this week. Thanks for listening to The Pulp Writer Show. I hope you found the show useful. A reminder that you that you can listen to all the back episodes on https://thepulpwritershow.com. If you enjoyed the podcast, please leave your review on your podcasting platform of choice. And once more, have a Happy New Year! Stay safe and stay healthy and see you all next week.

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Whiskey Tangent
Whiskey News! November 2023 | Local Man Drinks Bathtub of Whiskey, Kills Colonel Mustard, Drums for the Beatles

Whiskey Tangent

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023 37:55


New News: Michter's named “World's Most Admired Whiskey” • India whisky is having a moment • Why you shouldn't pay for Midwinter Night's Dram • A new Kentucky Bourbon named after the horse that launched the Beatles • Peyton Manning reverses 50-year curse using whiskey • New cocktail book is based on the works of Agatha Christie • Killer husband hides with a whiskey bottle • Thieves steal whisky from South African rugby office New Whiskeys: Booker's 2023-03 “Mighty Fine Batch” • Broken Barrel Black Hjerte • Dingle Samhain • Heaven's Door Bootleg Series Volume V • High West The Prisoner's Share • Kavalan Bourbon Cask Single Malt • Kavalan Sherry Cask Single Malt • Kavalan Port Cask Single Malt • Kavalan Vinho Barrique • New Riff High Note Bohemian Wheat • New Riff High Note Malted Rye • Old Overholt Extra Aged Cask Strength • Penelope Rosé Cask Batch 7 • Penelope Toasted Bourbon Batch 23-305 • Penelope American Light Whiskey • Woodford Reserve Master's Collection: Sonoma Triple Finish New Music Credits: Retro News at Nine (Stinger 1) by Steve Oxen from  https://www.fesliyanstudios.com/royalty-free-music/download/retro-news-at-nine/1382 • NewsSting by Kevin MacLeod | Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4124-newssting | License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license • Just Breaking (Softer) by David Fesliyan from https://www.fesliyanstudios.com/royalty-free-music/download/just-breaking/373 • Beauty Flow by Kevin MacLeod | Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io | License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

101 Stage Adaptations
14 - CLUE by Sandy Rustin (Ep. 44)

101 Stage Adaptations

Play Episode Play 59 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 64:48


The delightful Sandy Rustin drops by the podcast to discuss her adaptation of Clue, which is the most-produced play in high schools for many years running. On the way to discovering Colonel Mustard in the Library with the Wrench, Melissa discovers Sandy's place in soap opera history and their mutual love of cooking.In this episode, we discuss:How she became the adaptor for ClueAcquiring dramatic rights and music rights to Clue and Mystic PizzaHer approach and tips for writing adaptationsHow her play Houston has suddenly become more relevantAnd more!Resources MentionedClue by Sandy RustinClue on tourThe CottageThe Nourish Me Kitchen by Erika SiegelAbout Our GuestSandy Rustin is a Broadway playwright and actress. One of the most produced playwrights in America, Sandy's adaptation of the film CLUE has enjoyed over 3,500 productions worldwide. Her musical adaptation of MGM's MYSTIC PIZZA will premiere at La Mirada Playhouse in 2024. Sandy wrote concert adaptations of I MARRIED AN ANGEL and DEAR WORLD for NYCity Center Encores! Her comedy, THE SUFFRAGETTE'S MURDER, will premiere in 2025 at the Denver Center for Performing Arts. Her play, HOUSTON (recipient of the New American Musical Award), is in development with Grammy winner Edie Brickell. Other theatrical works include RATED P … FOR PARENTHOOD, ELIJAH, STRUCK, AMERICAN GIRL LIVE, and others.  A Northwestern University graduate, Sandy is a member of ASCAP, SAG, AEA, and The Dramatists Guild and is represented by A3 Artists Agency. She serves on the Advisory Board of NYU's Camp Kesem chapter. She lives in Maplewood, NJ with her husband and two sons. Connect with Our Guestsandyrustin.comNew Play ExchangeInstagramConnect with host Melissa Schmitz***Sign up for the 101 Stage Adaptations Newsletter***101 Stage AdaptationsFollow the Podcast on Facebook & InstagramRead Melissa's plays on New Play ExchangeConnect with Melissa on LinkedInWays to support the show:- Buy Me a Coffee- Tell us your thoughts in our Listener Survey!- Give a 5-Star rating- Write a glowing review on Apple Podcasts - Send this episode to a friend- Share on social media (Tag us so we can thank you!)Creators: Host your podcast through Buzzsprout using my affiliate link & get a $20 credit on your paid account. Let your fans directly support you via Buy Me a Coffee (affiliate link).

Bitches Brew
Episode 105: Clueless For Daddy Colonel Mustard

Bitches Brew

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 65:41


Bored? Not for long! This week we are covering the top 20 most popular board games and some honorable mentions along the way. Kelly confesses her secret crush on Colonel Mustard from Clue. Allen reveals his history of hustling his parents on Saturday game night. Join us for a raucous episode! *** Podcast Twitter: @cauldroncrewpod Podcast Instagram: @bitches.brew.pod Podcast Email: cauldroncrewpod@gmail.com

Does This Still Work?
173 Clue 1985 Guest Don Ford

Does This Still Work?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 68:34


George and Joe invite you to Does This Still Work Podcast to start deducting. Was it Colonel Mustard with the wrench? Was it Ms. Scarlett with a candlestick? Or was it the boys figuring out if this film still works? Links You can rate and review us in these places (and more, probably) Does This Still Work? - TV Podcast https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/does-this-still-work-1088105 ‎Does This Still Work? on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/does-this-still-work/id1492570867 Hudson Mystery https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-daily-news/124066387/ Hudson Contagion https://meaww.com/hollywood-rock-hudson-kiss-linda-evans-dynasty-aids-infamous-with-hunt-netflix-ryan-murphy-series Mengele https://www.newspapers.com/article/spokane-chronicle/124069148/ Army–McCarthy hearings - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Army%E2%80%93McCarthy_hearings  

Productions Plus
Visit with the Noises Off! Cast - Now Showing at the Meadow Brook Theatre in Rochester, MI

Productions Plus

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 25:30


About the Noises Off! Cast - straight from the Playbill:Meadow Brook Theatre https://www.mbtheatre.com/ All cast members are members of Actors Equity Association. AEAPHIL POWERS (Selsdon Mowbray) Phil is delighted and humbled to be back at Meadow Brook and thanks Travis and Cheryl for the opportunity to do what he loves. He spent last season here as Colonel Mustard in Clue: On Stage, A Christmas Carol characters including a few appearances as Scrooge, and Dr. Mead in Ladies in Lavender. At Theatre Nova, he played Albert Einstein in Relativity. It was a dream season and he is thankful. This is dedicated to Louis Edmonds, a distant relative who was quite an actor himself. Uncle Louey would have been a great Selsdon. Thanks for coming!CHERYL TURSKI (Brooke Ashton) Cheryl is tickled pink to be back at MBT in her favorite farce! Some of her previous MBT credits include, Ladies in Lavender, Murder on the Orient Express, Baskerville:ASherlockHolmesMystery, and The Game's Afoot among others. She recently assistant directed the national tour of Paw Patrol Live: Heroes Unite and currently teaches theatre at Wayne State University.RON WILLIAMS (Lloyd Dallas) MBT credits include:ATOMIC,Tenderly:The Rosemary Clooney Musical, Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery, Working: A Musical. NYC, National/European credits include: The Rocky Horror Show, Grease!, Sweeney Todd, and A Bronx Tale starring Chazz Palminteri. Hillsdale College alumni. This performance is dedicated to Debbie and Daphne. Your love and laughter are the light of my life. Cure Type 1 Diabetes! JDRF.comDANI COCHRANE (Poppy Norton- Taylor) [she/her] MBT select credits: Birthday Club, Nana Does Vegas, Mary Jane, Blithe Spirit, Stick Fly, and Mom's Gift. Dani is a Detroit based stage and screen actor, as well as an experienced voice over artist, director and stage manager. She holds an MFA in acting from the Hilberry Repertory Company at Wayne State University and studied abroad at the Moscow Art Theatre School. Other select credits: Detroit ‘67 and Birthday Candles at DPT. A Very Williamston Christmas at Williamston Theatre, and Anatomy of a Hug at Tipping Point Theatre. “Thank you to my family, especially my little.” DaniCochrane.comSTEPHEN BLACKWELL (Garry Lejeune) Stephen is the epitome of jubilation when it comes to being back at Meadow Brook. Stephen secured his BFA from Wayne State and his MAbout Productions Plus:Productions Plus has been providing excellence in brand representation since 1981. We are the largest SAG-franchised, full-service talent management agency and our niche has been representing Product Specialists for numerous global automotive brands. We represent thousands of actors for TV/Film, print, commercials, product demonstrations, trade shows and auto shows. We are excited to launch our new podcast which will feature several of our employees, talent and brand partners chatting about what we do best- connecting people and brands! Follow us @productionsplus on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and LinkedinApply to work with us by downloading the Productions Plus App and registering to be a Talent

In The Money Players' Podcast
Nick Luck Daily Ep 690 - Nicholls fires "livid" broadside at BHA

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 42:24


Nick is joined by journalist and broadcaster Lydia Hislop to discuss the latest news and events from around the Horseracing world. They begin by discussing remarks made by Champion Trainer Paul Nicholls about the BHA and its leadership during recent weeks. They go on to take an in depth look at the first IHRB annual report, which has yielded some interesting and occasionally controversial developments. They also try to work out how some were afforded early access to the Cheltenham weights. Also in today's show, Barry Connell issues a positive bulletin about his two key Cheltenham hopefuls Marine Nationale and Good Land, while Lorna Fowler entertains the Kelso/Cheltenham bonus with Colonel Mustard and Jacob Prichard Webb discusses the Racing Foundation's latest accessibility initiative.

Nick Luck Daily Podcast
Ep 690 - Nicholls fires "livid" broadside at BHA

Nick Luck Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2023 42:23


Nick is joined by journalist and broadcaster Lydia Hislop to discuss the latest news and events from around the Horseracing world. They begin by discussing remarks made by Champion Trainer Paul Nicholls about the BHA and its leadership during recent weeks. They go on to take an in depth look at the first IHRB annual report, which has yielded some interesting and occasionally controversial developments. They also try to work out how some were afforded early access to the Cheltenham weights. Also in today's show, Barry Connell issues a positive bulletin about his two key Cheltenham hopefuls Marine Nationale and Good Land, while Lorna Fowler entertains the Kelso/Cheltenham bonus with Colonel Mustard and Jacob Prichard Webb discusses the Racing Foundation's latest accessibility initiative.

The Confused Breakfast
Clue (1985)

The Confused Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 95:58


Colonel Mustard, in the study, with a wrench! Well that one way it could have happened. To make a long story short(too late), Patreon recently voted for this on the nose whodunnit, based on the infamous board game or is it bored game? Gather up your weapons, point your fingers, and follow us through the secret passages! •0:00:00 - Introductions •0:03:45 - Memories of first viewing •0:08:30 - Pertinent movie details  •0:15:15 - Critical and fan reviews •0:23:00 - Scene by scene breakdown  •1:20:00 - Modern day ratings ————————— **Get a FREE bonus at NordVPN by clicking this link https://nordvpn.com/breakfast ————————— **This episode is sponsored by Better Help. Go to BetterHelp.com/CONFUSEDBREAKFAST for 10% off your first month of therapy. ————————— **Check out our friends at Manscaped.com/CONFUSED for 20% off and free shipping ————————— **Cedar Ridge Distillery- Go check out our sponsor and order some whiskey.  http://cedarridgewhiskey.com ————————— **Visit us at Http://confusedbreakfast.com or leave a voicemail about your thoughts of the show! 319.804.9596 ————————— **Proud podcast on the Cloud10 Media and IHeartPodcast networks. More info here. https://www.cloud10.fm/ ————————— **Support us at http://patreon.com/confusedbreakfast like these fine people- Robin Fawcett, Dane, Joel, Nick Merulla, Mark Prior, Keerlana, Elisha, Camden Griffith, Cameron Jay,  Bud Larsen, Katie Beeks, Mr. and Mrs. Roommate, Cale James, Jason Davis, Shaun Dixon, Emilio Perez, Skyler Brunssen, Jordan Hooten, Brynna Misener, Willie Cox III, Jenel Lewis, Joe Thomas, Chris DeAro, Marshall G, Mitch Cavanaugh, Josh Miller, Condumb, Jason Botsford, Chris Prior, Paul DeAro, Jason Hahn, Travis Scanlan, Gary McCarthy, Corey Vaughn, Ranger Rick and Suebaloo, Damien Zemek, Zachary Hearon, Revis, David Waggoner, Jeni Wilson, Tim Nash, Mike Zachar, Duane Van, Robert Vens, Joey Piemonte, David Waters, Allen Cross, negaduck, ZerophoniK, Amy N, Ryan O, David Gould, John Devlin, Zachary Jones, Seth Murray, Tina Hansen, Leeloo Dallas Multipass, Lance Davis, Jesse Anderson, Dale Prystupa, Derek Foreal, Mike Wheeler, Andrew Sawtell, Mike Oxhard, Gerret Layoff, Aaron Baker, Ryan Grabski, Michael Nash, Adam Bathon, Ryan Weaver, Quinton Moore, Joseph Morris, Zach Evans, Justin Wooley, Todd Fatjo, Jared Bushman, Melinda Miller, Luke Bittues, SHADOWxViking, Rachel Heintz, Bailey Rome, Merkie, Tyler Darke, John Miller, Caleb Kampsen, Dean Roan, Austin Hartman, Jason Ruby Rod Rodgers, Chris M, Cody Kirker, Chris Kleman, Louie Loniewski, Alexandra Hemingway, Starling, Jessica Hlavinka, Tanner Gray, Quincy Mullen, David Amodei, Matthew Rosendahl, Jon Martinez, Jackson M, Jamie Young, Spaceballs the Username, Erin, Richard Harding, Brandon Anderson, Captain Chunk, Bryant Wayland, Jacob Stahl, Alex Navarro, Richard Burciaga, Steven Andrew Gibson, Peter Fitz, Jay Bender, Steve Bland, Andy M, Chris Nelson, Sean Galbreath, Matt Cruz, Terry Pyatt, Kyle Donnelly, Kyle Eberle, Tyler Kenepp, Jose Leusch, Robert Ross, Steve Primm, Jacob Collins, Max W, Lee Rash, Michael May, Trent Crutcher, Austin Pellazari, Father Peña, Domin Brown, Travis Ferris, Mr. and Mrs. Beers, Midnight Rider, Todd Zeutenhorst, Mindy Zellis, Emma Page, Damien Zemek, Mitchell Lundy, Aaron George, Cody Gerdes, Zachary Schild, Josh Baxter, Matt Wendt, Mo Muzach, Diggity Dave, Jay McGrath, Grant Trickel, Anthony Davis, Anthony Fenstra, Nick Bryant, Ross Eickhoff, Sean Kipers, Grady Not Brady, Jim Wright, JellyJellyHam, Rickey Simpson Jr, Joshua Johnson, Morgan Babic, Cyanthinnis1981, Jeremy Farnell, Eric Graham, Lew Gilly, Michael Giuliano, Johnny Wood, Phil Portela, Brother Nick, Hilary Spears, Aaron Vandergriff, Shawn Kipers, Christopher Valis, John, Joseph, Chad Miracle, RastaLion, Nicholas Blackwell, Chris Colell, Nicholas Blackwell, Tony Read, Taco Tycoon, Rick Passmore, Steven Moore, Devin Carlisle and Benjamin Dugger. You are the best. You will always be number 1 in our hearts. Thank you.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The ONLY Podcast about Movies
Ep 408: Glass Onion

The ONLY Podcast about Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2023 77:52


It's our house, our rules so we're peeling back a metaphor so clear that it's just plain dumb! Benoit Blanc returns to solve the mystery of Rian Johnson's "Glass Onion" and we're here to take notes, offer unfounded theories and wear our best swim suits. If you predicted Colonel Mustard in the dining room with a lead pipe, email us your motives to onlymoviepodcast@gmail.com. Otherwise you'll have to check out all the fan theories on Twitter at www.twitter.com/onlymoviepodSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Paul Lisnek Behind the Curtain on WGN Plus
‘CLUE' has audiences laughing all night at the Mercury Theater Chicago

Paul Lisnek Behind the Curtain on WGN Plus

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022


On this podcast, Paul goes behind the curtain with the director and two of the stars of CLUE, currently playing at the Mercury Theater Chicago.  Mercury Theater's Executive Director and Director of CLUE, L. Walter Stearns is joined by cast members Mark David Kaplan (who plays Wadsworth) and Jonah D. Winston (who plays Colonel Mustard). […]

AVoCADo GamesCast
Episode #86: The Mystery of the Rotoscoper

AVoCADo GamesCast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022


In this year's annual Halloween episode, Merve and podcast newcomer Colonel Mustard chat about their favourite mystery games and what makes them tick... tick... tick... [Recorded September 24, 2022]

Anti-wave Podcast
Episode 267: Clue and 5 Whodunit Movies

Anti-wave Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 90:56


Ironic that this week's show is hosted by the two guys who don't ever have a clue. Join Robert and Ira as they discuss CLUE and share their top 5 ‘whodunit' movies.  Listen for free through iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, iHeartRadio, or Google Podcast Music.  So, if you've ever wondered what it would be like to be part of a group of zany eccentric people trapped in an old mansion greeted by a butler and a hot sexy maid with humongous breasts, and everyone is given names such as Colonel Mustard, Mrs. White, and Mr. Green, and you're all being blackmailed and when the lights are switched off, one of you is killed and then another, and everyone is behaving over-the-top wacky as things get even more complicated and convoluted, and the butler figures it out and crazily runs around the mansion like a psycho rushing from room to room while you and everyone else rush around with him while he manically explains whodunit and why, not only once, not twice, but three fucking times, then this podcast is for you!

Anti-wave Podcast
Episode 267: Clue and 5 Whodunit Movies

Anti-wave Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 90:56


Ironic that this week's show is hosted by the two guys who don't ever have a clue. Join Robert and Ira as they discuss CLUE and share their top 5 ‘whodunit' movies.  Listen for free through iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, iHeartRadio, or Google Podcast Music.  So, if you've ever wondered what it would be like to be part of a group of zany eccentric people trapped in an old mansion greeted by a butler and a hot sexy maid with humongous breasts, and everyone is given names such as Colonel Mustard, Mrs. White, and Mr. Green, and you're all being blackmailed and when the lights are switched off, one of you is killed and then another, and everyone is behaving over-the-top wacky as things get even more complicated and convoluted, and the butler figures it out and crazily runs around the mansion like a psycho rushing from room to room while you and everyone else rush around with him while he manically explains whodunit and why, not only once, not twice, but three fucking times, then this podcast is for you!

Our Struggle
Colonel Mustard with the Gerbil (ft. Jon Lindsey)

Our Struggle

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 53:06


Good news: it's our first in-person recording in half a year. Bad news (a la Teddy St. Aubyn): Audio interface ran out of battery so it cuts off sorry Buy Jon's book: Body High We'll get back to Karl Ove soon we promise. Have brain damage? Consider donating to our Patreon: patreon.com/ourstruggle --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ourstrugglepod/message

Cocktails & Classics
Clue (1985)

Cocktails & Classics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 38:51


This week we're back with a cult classic from the 80's Clue. Based on the board game, Clue is the story of a dinner party gone hilariously wrong. Colonel Mustard from It's All Geek to Me!: 1.5 oz gin (Drizly / Caskers) 1 oz pear brandy (Drizly / Caskers) 1.5 oz Mustard Mix Strain and pour into a glass, garnish with a mint sprig. For the Mustard Mix: (Makes enough for 6 cocktails) 1 tbsp Dijon mustard 2 tbsp honey 6 tbsp lemon juice 3/4 ounce lemon juice, freshly squeezed Support those who sponsor us: Follow the affiliate links above to shop at Drizly, Your Online Liquor Store, and use code DRIZLYDEAL for $5 off your next order, or You can also use Caskers, to find the liquors that we use and have them shipped to your door. They each have different shipping restrictions by state, so check them out! Surfside Sips makes high-impact glass straws & more for your cocktail & bar needs. For 20% off, use the coupon "CocktailsandClassics" at checkout. If you would like to try out the leading name in audiobooks with a free 30-day trial, Audible. Our Instagram Our Letterboxd List

Statehood
Ep.46 Minnesota - Colonel Mustard's Ghost Coin

Statehood

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 60:23


Can YOU find the hidden episode title? This week the lads traverse the forgotten lands of Minnesota. Will's energy is a bit concerning and Derek loses his damn mind... And not a drop of alcohol between them! #ThisIsStatehood --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/statehood/support

Vermont Viewpoint
Clue: On Stage, McClure Foundation, Scams, Warblers and Slow Birding

Vermont Viewpoint

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 88:14


Colonel Mustard, Miss Scarlet and their murderous cohorts are at it again, and we'll hear from them as the Lamoille County Players prepare to put on Clue: On Stage. Then Calvin Cutler of WCAX gives us a State House Update. We'll also hear about the McClure Foundation's Free Degree Promise. After that, Elliott Greenblott of the AARP Fraud Watch returns to warn us of the latest scams being perpetrated. And we finish the show by talking about Slow Birding and Warblers with the amazing Bird Diva Bridget Butler.  

Who Killed Theresa?
Three of a Perfect Pair - #15 WKT6

Who Killed Theresa?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2022 33:00


"Have you ever played Clue? This is a detective game that asks participants to discover the murderer, the location, and the murder weapon. The results can be:“Miss White did it in the library with the candlestick!” or “I accuse Colonel Mustard of the murder; he did it in the kitchen with a knife!” or “I suspect Miss Scarlett, in the lobby, with the revolver!” and so on.In the coroner's inquest into the murder of Carole Fecteau and those of Raymond Grimard and Manon Bergeron, one sometimes has the impression of being at the heart of an enigma where the avenues seem endless because of the many twists and turns."“Les trois meurtres: avenues sans fin”, La Tribune, 16 Septembre, 1978For more information please visit the website: www.theresaallore.com

MICHAELBANE.TV™ ON THE RADIO!
Preparing for the New World

MICHAELBANE.TV™ ON THE RADIO!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 46:40


As we have discussed in the past, the “landscape” for civilian self-defense has changed significantly in the last 2 1/2 years, and it is up to you to understand how those changes effect you and your family's safety. MichaelBane.TV - On the Radio episode # 116. Scroll down for reference links on topics discussed in this episode. Disclaimer: The statements and opinions expressed here are our own and may not represent those of the companies we represent or any entities affiliated to it. Host: Michael Bane Producer: Flying Dragon Ltd. More information and reference links: Editor's Notebook/Beginning and End/Rich Grassi Shooting With X-Ray Vision: Ethics of Deadly Force Training/James S. Williams MD The Psychology of Deterring Attackers — An Interview with Dr. William Aprill/Gila Hayes William Aprill Tribute Page/Personal Defense Network Alarming Rise un Follow-Home Robberies in Upscale L.A./LA Times Who Are the Real Insurrectionists?/Victor Davis Hanson The Music of Colonel Mustard

Spoil Me
Fullmetal Alchemist, Brotherhood, Episode 21- Advance Of The Fool

Spoil Me

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2022 68:29


Thank you to Max for commissioning this episode! In these episodes we see the immediate aftermath of the fight between Colonel Mustard and Lust, and Havoc is apparently paralyzed from the way down. This sucks. I hate this for him. Meanwhile, Ed is trying to use himself as bait for the Homunculi by putting his life in danger by fighting Scar in the street. I'm not sure exactly how effective this will be to his aims, but Gluttony and Wrath were definitely coming to the party before Ling messes up their plans. Thanks for listening, and I will see you soon with a new episode!

Spoil Me
Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, Episode 19- Death Of The Undying

Spoil Me

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 64:54


Thank you to Max for commissioning this episode! In this episode, we're getting the confrontation between Colonel Mustard and Lust, and shit goes very very left. When they track down Barry The Chopper in the hospital, there's a big showdown that ends with Havoc badly injured, and Barry dead. Meanwhile, Ed is off on his own and stumbles across his father. Thanks for listening, and I will see you soon with a new episode!

Spoil Me
Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, Episode 18- The Arrogant Palm of a Small Human

Spoil Me

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 62:04


Thank you to Max for commissioning this episode! We're getting the wrap-up of the whole mess with Barry The Chopper in this episode as Gluttony is in the middle of trying to strangle Hawkeye when the curtain goes up. What follows is a series of chases that end in the basement area of a hospital, and we watch Colonel Mustard go absolutely ham on Lust's ass. Thanks so much for listening!

Beatitudes Radio
Gathering 226: “One Week that Changed the World: Wednesday” // Service of Worship // Rev. Tony Minear, Ph.D.

Beatitudes Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 28:55


“It was Colonel Mustard with the candlestick in the library!” Remember that Hasbro boardgame, Clue? While it was probably more of a mathematical game of probability, Hollywood fictionalized it a few years ago into a whodunit movie, and suddenly we learned the backstory of all the characters and began to question their motives. Why did Mrs. White betray Prof. Plum to murder Mrs. Peacock?  Our Lenten worship series "One Week that Changed the World” continues today as Pastor Tony takes a look at Jesus' Wednesday activities during his final week of ministry and life according to the narrative found in the Gospel of Mark. The author speaks to the idea of loyalty or betrayal. Is it one or the other? Or do we slide back and forth between the two? And who is the real victim? Think of a time that you've been betrayed by another. What happens to your level of trust? What if that person is you? Listen and discover the three ways you betray yourself and the importance of being true to yourself no matter the circumstance.   Recorded live at Beatitudes Church in Phoenix, AZ on 03/20/22  Preaching: Rev. Tony Minear, Ph.D. Scripture: Mark 14: 1-11 Scripture Reader: Janelle Tapphorn  If you like what you hear, consider donating at:  https://beatitudeschurch.org/donate/

WN MOVIE TALK
#43 - CLUE (1985) - Tim Curry /Christopher Lloyd / Madeline Kahn Dir - Jonathon Lynn

WN MOVIE TALK

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 57:12


Mr Body has been murdered, and there are six colourful suspects. Was it Colonel Mustard in the Lounge with the Lead Pipe? Was it Ms Scarlet in the Dining Room with the rope? Or was it Professor Plum in the Kitchen with the revolver? Who knows? Who cares? A rip-roaring chaotic laugh fest in this weeks podcast, as 1985's Clue, based on teh Who-Dunnit board game gets the WN Movie Talk treatment... well, as long as the lads can stay on topic. Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wnmovietalk)

A Little Wicked
It Keeps Getting Weirder

A Little Wicked

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 43:04


This whole episode is a whirlwind through the rabbit hole that is the mystery of 1046. Kayla takes you through theories of the mob, a scorned lover, men standing alone in the dark, and Colonel Mustard in the Foyer with the Candlestick. Sit back and prepare for a wild story that gets weirder and weirder. Also - seriously send in any weird hotel worker stories to alittlewickedpodcast@gmail.com! Tell me how strange people are!This episode also mentions Nefarious Nightmare podcast, give them a listen!  Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/alittlewicked)

Ozarks at Large
It Was Colonel Mustard, In the Biergarten, With the Lead Pipe

Ozarks at Large

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2021 9:35


Clues to this weekend's live music offerings include blues, soul, hip-hop, and much more.

The Sins and Secrets of Tabard Lake

EPISODE 8:  Whodunnit?!  The moment of truth has finally arrived at Tabard Lake!  Chauncy wants to reveal Allyce's killer, but there are too many possibilities to choose just one. So you, dear listener, get to pick your poison!  Listen to one, two or all three endings before you decide whodunnit. And then . . . hold on to your hat for the final curtain, a Sin so Secret it has to be for your ears only.   8C    "Get A Clue!" Chauncy reveals exactly Who did What Where with the Body.  Hint: it's not Colonel Mustard! Support this podcast

SModcast
377: Clue: The Director's Commentary Track

SModcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2017 136:34


In which our heroes do it to Colonel Mustard in the study with the lead pipe. With special guests Josh Brandon and Jonathan Lynn