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Robot Cop Dog coming to you soon. Over on the west coast the just voted to have cop dogs who are robotic join the police force. Is this a step in the right direction or is this something you will have to worry about in the future?
Ein Polizei-Roboter, der in gefährlichen Situationen zum Einsatz kommen soll. Klingt futuristisch? Den gibt es aber schon! Im Innovation Lab der Polizei NRW wird an Technik gearbeitet, die die Polizeiarbeit sicherer machen soll und Leben retten kann.
After a month break, we are BACK! This time we are looking at not 1, not 2, not even 3, but 4 movies to kickoff the month of DAWGUST. We will be examining the "Dog Movie" VHS subgenre and the sub-subgenres within it, determining the best of canine cinema through a month-long tournament.For part 1, we're discussing the COP DOG subgenre by ranking the following films: Turner & Hooch (1989), K-9 (1989), K-9: PI (2002), and Top Dog (1995).
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What are the worst band names you can think of? After the release of "Now thats what I call music-DAD ROCK" we discuss what "Dad Rock" is? Robot cop dogs are helping the NYPD. We talk about DMX (episode was recorded before his passing). What will the Nike vs Lil Nas X lawsuit do to the custom shoe market? Trump might start his own social media platform. Follow us: Instagram | @thestrangenoisepodcast Facebook | @thestrangenoisepodcast Twitter | @thestrangenoise
ABOUT: This short play addresses the partnership of two women and how that relationship is affected by events in a bar.WRITER: Janis Butler Holm Janice has served as Associate Editor for _Wide Angle_, the film journal. Her prose, poems, and performance pieces have appeared in small-press, national, and international magazines. Her plays have been produced in the U.S., Canada, and the U.K.DIRECTOR: Dennis GerstenDennis is co-artistic director of Theatre Unlimited in the Noho Arts District in L.A. He is a founding member of the Michael Chekhov Studio in L.A., and Stagewrights, Inc. in NYC, as well as a teaching artist with Inside Out Community Arts/P.S.Arts. He has directed and performed in many original and classic works, garnering multiple awards.ACTORSLily Rains - As RoLily Rains is an actor, director, and creative consultant currently recurring on TNT’s “Animal Kingdom” and recently featured in InterAct Theatre Company’s “Just Another Birthday in Bedlam,” for the Together LA Theatre Festival. Many thanks to Dennis Gersten for my narrative podcast debut. Stephanie Michels - As Bree Stephanie is an NYU graduated and originated roles in two Tony Award-winning Broadway shows The Life and Contact.Film credits: The Producers, Cop Dog, Acts of Violence, and The Bellman. TV credits: NCIS, CSI Cyber, CSI, Law & Order, and many more. Here in LA, she is a member of The Road Theatre, where she was in Lake Anne, Petoskey Stones, and most recently via zoom in All The Good in the World at SPF11. Stephanie has also produced and starred in the award-winning short film WALK and the West Coast premiere of the play Slow Food. During these last few months, she has been seen directing and starring in productions at BGB Presents.Goreti Da Silva - As MadgeGoreti da Silva has had the pleasure of working on several of Bernadette Armstrong’s plays: Dark Stage, Unheard Voices, Simple Lives and Joan. Goreti has won The Michael Grossman Most Inspirational Award for her work in the Desert, and the Valley Theatre Award for for her work in “Park Plays: Portland”.Support the show (https://fundraising.fracturedatlas.org/open-door-playhouse)
Awww shieet, it's time for another Cop Dog - this time it's 1979 robo-dog crime fighter C.H.O.M.P.S.! Hanna Barbera presents - the second worst film we've seen.
Top Highlights of the 25 Episodes: Big Ass Snakes, Dr. Covid Paul Hobaica, Lobster Wars, Weed Class, Big Jim Bloom, Jim Cantore Sightings, Chicago's Toughest Cop, Firemen Follies, Dog and Pony Show with Samantha and Jim, Fabreze fixes it all, AA Amazon Anonymous (I need help), Hollywood Insider with LAPD Commander Beverly Lewis, Arrest Chewbacca and Spiderman in the same incident, What really happens at the Racetrack gas station at 7:00 am. I need a pickle picker!
S24 EP05 “K-9000” COUCHPILOTSPODCAST.COM * 910-745-6871 * PATREON ** THIS WEEK: K-9000 ** The Captain’s take flight to review #k-9000 with one of our favorite guests David. This pilot is a classic Cop/Dog theme. It’s from #1991. We hear from @michael_part and @madmitch9. We also talk hangovers, masterbation, and David being a #covidsurvivor ** NEXT WEEK: SHE’S WITH ME **
I had to break this episode up into two parts. As a gift to the listeners. But definitely listen to this because Mike’s description of the plot of this movie is the funniest thing I’ve heard in a long time. This movie might change the whole way you think about movies. The movie actually barely features a cop or a dog. But that doesn’t matter. This movie is mostly about a hat. Listen to us slowly lose our minds while also dropping potent film knowledge. E-mail us photos of your dog: cinemanimals@gmail.com
Top Dog is a movie. So is Cop Dog. But they are very different movies. However both feature dogs and cops. Kind of. Why we were crazy enough to think reviewing two animals films in one episode was a good idea is lost on me now. However, as usual, we are able to draw deep truths, interesting parallels, and lots of laughs from both movies. But in all honesty, this is torture. Still Top Dog does feature Nazis and Racial Unity Conferences and begs the question – who was this movie made for? Plus lots of fun facts about Chuck Norris. And favorite segments such as Is The Male Lead Seen Wearing His Underwear and Is The Animal Still Alive? Please do not e-mail us: cinemanimals@gmail.com
BoOgey Notes - Gypsum weed, Tom Brady's semen, Poop in the woods, Cop Dog, Hand on the Bible, Last supper, Florida, Sticky Hands, 12 step program, Employee Discount, Leaning Tower of Pisa, Empire State Building, Austinpress.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/anthony563/support
Boyks and Ilyon review Kuma, the good boy in Cop Dog (2008). Enter a world of Bob Marley Christmas Carols, Cryptid Dads, and Demon Dogs- all in a fun family adventure!
Producer Adam Rackoff makes his return to talk about a wide variety of topics including the lurid thrills of Toyoo Ashida's 'Vampire Hunter D' (1985). Follow Adam Rackoff on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AdamRackoff Follow James Hancock on Twitter: https://twitter.com/colebrax Check out Bill Plympton’s short film ‘Cop Dog’, available on iTunes:https://itunes.apple.com/ca/movie/cop-dog/id1361763872
John Holderried and Adam Rackoff return to review 'Solo: A Star Wars Story' and to discuss what it means to the past, present and future of the Star Wars franchise. Follow John Holderried: https://twitter.com/Honky275 Follow Adam Rackoff on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AdamRackoff Follow James Hancock on Twitter: https://twitter.com/colebrax Check out Bill Plympton’s short film ‘Cop Dog’, now available on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/movie/cop-dog/id1361763872
The 7th entry in the never-connected Amityville universe features a spooky mirror, artists living in a loft, and the combined talents of Richard Roundtree, David Naughton and Terry O’Quinn. From the director of COP DOG! Enjoy.
Tom Hanks! Star of lots of films! Lots! Like...well, we're not going to list them all here, we're not bloody IMDB. Pricks. But he's certainly in this movie, with a relatively ugly dog co-starring. And it's quite possibly the best one we've seen, so we lay down some heavy praise among various other things. Sharkboy and Lavagirl, coffee-induced urination, it's all going on, and it's all relatively shambolic.
After many weeks of examining the adventures of dogs, it's time for the furry little fucks to face up to their greatest enemy: cats. It's a thrilling adventure, and despite the lack of characterisation, there are some solid performances for the lads to appreciate, including good ol' Jeff Goldblum. There's also a fierce debate about whether all cats are evil, intriguing research into the smash hit chocolates Cherry Ripe and Turkish Delight, and a lovely bit of technical difficulty!
Despite being imprisoned for his horrific crimes, Jamie has been kind enough to join us for a look at 1996's live-action version of the classic 101 Dalmatians. The boys are significantly more upbeat than last week, and get stuck into analysing the possible dementia of Joan Plowright's incredible character, and...well, there's not a lot of meat to this one, but there's a lovely rendition of a classic song by Foreigner, and some solid potato discussion.
After the shockingly poor film last week, it's time to turn to...something even worse, in the form of the infamous animated catastrophe, (more like dog-astrophe, am I right?) Foodfight! There's really not a lot more that can be said about the boys' confrontation with the movie and its menagerie of terrifyingly poor animation and bizarre sexual references and food puns, but it's a wonder that they've survived. Particularly with Jamie's ongoing legal trouble...
It's happened. A film has broken us. This week the boys attempt to analyse the 2005 karate-caper "The Karate Dog", and whoa doctor, it's a real mission. Just...just listen. Or don't. Who am I to dictate your life to you?
It's time for a long overdue return to the Air Bud universe, and a whole lot more mediocrity. Some of the weighty topics bandied about in the ensuing debate include Jamie's soul sacrifice, Alisdair's bizarre appreciation for a child wearing glasses, and Oliver has a disturbing theory about Josh's dark secrets. Give it a listen! Please.
The third dog film to be inspected, prodded and fondled by the boys is 1991's Bingo, claimed ferociously by members of IMDB to be a very clever satire of dog films, but lambasted by others as a "very strange movie". What is the truth? Only time will tell, but there's a lot going on. Tune in for talk of carbonated Nesquik and generous Australian recycling systems as we examine this horrific dystopian world packed full of anti-cockroach dog slaughterers and lovably negligent fathers.
In this thrilling second episode, the lads watch the film The Shaggy Dog, an outrageous Tim Allen vehicle packed with physical comedy and a villainous Robert Downey Jr. Among the many and varied topics up for discussion is the terror of dogs with human eyes, and Jamie posits a bold theory that the film only exists as a cover for Allen's disturbing real-life activities. Perhaps the most exciting discovery, however, is a unanimous appreciation for Stellan Skarsgard's parental potential. P.S.: Please forgive us for the audio hiccups present in this episode.
For their first week of podcasting, the boys tackle the much loved 1997 family film Air Bud.
This time Nick and Talia are joined by Ian Salyars, Tommy Sinbazo, Leelend Clayton, Brent Adams, Chris Hudson and the ghost of Eric Glaeser. We learn that life is a lot like Dragon Ball Z. Eric's background as the og Cop Dog. We discuss the similarities between Sonic the Hedgehog and Ron Jeremy, jelking and other dick related topics.
Cop Dog (2008) is our second Dogust movie suggestion simply because of what number episode we were on. Nothing else about this movie is in our wheelhouse and it’s barely a cop dog in the movie called Cop Dog. Besides that, it goes places you really can’t (shouldn’t) expect. Second half we discuss The Wolverine, […]