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In this episode of Outside the Cinema, hosts Bill and Chris delve into the world of cult classic films, particularly focusing on 80s slasher movies. They discuss their viewing habits, the evolution of podcasting technology, and the nostalgic elements of films like 'Party Line'. The conversation highlights the unique characteristics of 80s cinema and the impact of technology on modern podcasting. In this conversation, the hosts delve into the 1988 film 'Party Line', exploring its characters, plot dynamics, and the 1980s cop drama elements. They discuss the relationships between characters, particularly the sibling dynamic, and the film's portrayal of the era's societal issues. The conversation also touches on the film's cast, the effectiveness of its storytelling, and the overall impact of the film, culminating in a rating discussion. In this conversation, Chris and Bill review the 1988 horror film 'Twice Dead,' discussing its plot, character decisions, and the role of the ghost in the story. They explore themes of family dynamics, the ineptitude of law enforcement, and the kids' attempts to fend off a gang. The conversation culminates in their ratings and recommendations for the film, highlighting its unique blend of horror and comedy.
PATREON MOVIE DISCUSSION: This movie was selected by our Patreon Supporters over at the Cinematic Doctrine Patreon. Support as little as $3 a month and have your voice heard!Shirleon joins Melvin to discuss Synchronic, one of the later Benson & Moorhead productions before they transitioned into television. The two get into all of the interesting ideas at play, while also accepting the fact that a lot of the ideas only somewhat work.Topics:(PATREON EXCLUSIVE) 24-minutes discussing the National Association of Theater Owners (NATO) is investing $2.2 Billion over 3-years to revamp theaters, which include AMC, Regal, and Cinemark to have laser-projection, arcades, and even... ziplines? (PATREON EXCLUSIVE)Melvin kicks things off by discussing the directing duo of Benson & Moorhead.Shirleon & Melvin agree: Synchronic may have been better as a mini-series.Shirleon & Melvin also agree: the first half of the film's tone is not only completely different to the second half, it's also just a better movie.By the time the film ends, it feels like it didn't earn its ending. Almost in every way.Defining the actual word "Synchronic", and how the fictional drug is correlated to Ayahuasca (and also doesn't make sense).Melvin, "There's just, like... the kitchen sink, man. It just gets bad."Rewriting the ending, because that's what podcasts do.Recommendations:Age of Mythology: Retold (2024) (Video Game)As Above, So Below (2014) (Movie)MAILBAG: Send questions with your first name and we'll answer them in future episodes! Support the showSupport on Patreon for Unique Perks! Early access to uncut episodes Vote on a movie/show we review One-time reward of two Cinematic Doctrine Stickers & Pins Social Links: Threads Website Instagram Facebook Group
Batman: The Animated Series: "P.O.V." We're revisiting this early episode of Gimmicks from 2022 with new commentary! First, David provides his thoughts on Batman and its amazing intro, while Derek talks about his recent experience watching the show with food poisoning. Then, we present the original episode with Gavin Mevius of The Mixed Reviews to talk about this episode with very little Batman, told from the perspectives of secondary cop characters Renee Montoya, Harvey Bullock, and a rookie voiced by Disney's Beast, along with a barrage of censorship troubles. Find more from Gavin: The Mixed Reviews: linktr.ee/TheMixedReviews Twitter: @TheMixedReviews | Instagram: @the_mixed_reviews A proud part of The Glitterjaw Queer Podcast Collective Tip us on Ko-Fi | Gimmicks Website Email: gimmickspodcast@gmail.com | Twitter: @gimmickspod | Instagram: @gimmickspod Theme song: "Disco Tears" by Raven | Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Season 1 Theme song: "Swift Electric" by Cyberbear | Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Episode Sources: Batman Animated Wiki | AV Club | The Matt Signal
There's turmoil at the Federal Trade Commission—the agency charged with protecting consumers and one of two agencies that deal with antitrust issues, such as promoting competition and preventing monopolies. Last week, Republican FTC Commissioner Christine Wilson announced her resignation in a Wall Street Journal op-ed, citing FTC Chairwoman Lina Khan's alleged disregard for the rule of law and due process. What does this FTC drama mean for the agency's efforts to rein in Big Tech? Are there broader implications for antitrust policy going forward? Evan is joined by Matt Stoller, Director of Research at the American Economic Liberties Project. He is also the author of Goliath: The Hundred Year War Between Monopoly Power and Democracy. You can read his work on his Substack, “BIG” at MattStoller.Substack.com.
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Tonight we dive into the first couple episodes of ALIEN NATION the series with a guest star in the middle of the coverage Eric Pierpoint who played George on the show. This is how we got Ken Johnson as we originally interviewed Eric months ago. This is a podcast where we talk about Horror/Fantasy/Sci-fi shows […]
WELCOME to our true start to covering Alien Nation the Series. We kick it off with an amazing Review of the Pilot and a Interview with Kenneth Johnson the creator of Alien Nation, as well as V The Bionic Woman and The Incredible Hulk tv shows. Airdate 9/18/1989 A bigoted human policeman in the L.A. of the future and his alien partner learn to live with each other's differences while attempting to solve a drug conspiracy hidden in the subculture of Los Angeles' newest immigrant population: extraterrestrials. This is a podcast where we talk about Horror/Fantasy/Sci-fi shows that have been cancelled. We hope you enjoyed the coverage so far. Thanks to everyone who has found the Podcast recently. If you could leave a rating on iTunes, Sticher, Google Play, or Audible for us that would be great. Music from this episode is provided to us by Jess-O-Lantern. Please email us at thatradioofhorror@gmail.com
Pitt avenges last season's loss with a win at Western Michigan. Pitt's also been hit by the injury bug it seems. My discussion of the game turns into talks about Cop Drama's and the movie “Airheads”. I recap the rest of the college football weekend before closing out with the Steelers.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Wanna play a game? Join Andrew for a trip through the mind of a killer. The Saw series has always been a blind spot. I'm one who may have unfairly placed the francise on the heap with the other torture porn movies. Most of the movies on that heap don't have much of a point to them besides the violence. Maybe Saw is a different beast altogether. Join Andrew as he finds out just how different this franchise is.
Batman: The Animated Series: "P.O.V." Gavin Mevius of The Mixed Reviews Podcast joins to chat about a Batman episode with very little Batman, told from the perspectives of secondary cop characters Renee Montoya, Harvey Bullock, and a rookie voiced by Disney's Beast, along with a barrage of censorship troubles. Find more from Gavin: The Mixed Reviews Podcast: linktr.ee/TheMixedReviews | Mixed Reviews on Twitter: @TheMixedReviews| Gavin on Twitter: @FriendlessMean Contact Gimmicks: Email: gimmickspodcast@gmail.com | Twitter: @gimmickspod | Instagram: @gimmickspod | Derek on Twitter: @DerekBGayle Theme song: "Swift Electric" by Cyberbear | Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Closing theme: "Batman Synthwave Medley" by Aldo Gomez | youtu.be/tpR6MWNZyK8 Episode Sources: Batman Animated Wiki | AV Club | The Matt Signal
Start your own podcast! The platform I use is Red Circle. It's free and hands down, superior to all other platforms. Click here to get started.Catch the video stream of the show LIVE on Twitch every morning! Click here and then "follow."Topics:*The Devil has a few words on today's late start.*A recap of social media rules.*The history of listener Joe Morren and his use of racists terms.*The DeltaPlex is done! We take a trip down memory lane.*I had a radio dream last night. This one wasn't so horrible.*The Grand Rapids police officers union weighs in on the cop who shot Patrick Lyoya.*Dumb viral post overstates Elon Musk's weatlth.*Musk's wealth visualized.*"Let's Kill" with Kyle from Dumpster Divers. Kyle thinks that he knows the cop who killed Patrick Lyoya.*Amanda is going to work to get all her co workers sick.*Rick from TC Paintball joins me to discuss the next paintball event and gives his opinion on the Lyoya shooting.*Little girl's First Communion leads to alcoholism.*Catholic facts leads to all sorts of blow back from the audience.*Kenney gets his wish!*Madison has an issue.*Asshole of the Day BTYB JM Synthetics / TC PaintballMy Policy Shop.com, Berlin Raceway, Full House Comedy, Threads Podcast: Life Unfiltered, Shoreliners Striping, Serra Honda Grandville, Baldwin Ace Hardware, Mario Flores Lakeshore Team of VanDyk Mortgage, Blue Frost IT, Prince Arming, A&E Heating and Cooling, Full House ComedyHey! Business owner! email eric@ericzaneshow.com and let me design a marketing plan for you. It's easy and FREE.Twitch here patreon.com/ericzaneHire me on Cameo!Tshirts available hereSubscribe to my YouTube channelPlease subscribe, rate & write a review on Apple PodcastsInstagramTwitterTikTokSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-eric-zane-show-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On today's What to Watch: The Wire creator David Simon is back with We Own This City, another show about Baltimore, this one starring Jon Bernthal and focusing on real-life corruption within the police department; on a new episode of 9-1-1: Lone Star, Owen has a breakthrough in therapy, and the first responders are dealing with clown emergency at a birthday party; and HBO's Gentleman Jack is back for its second season, continuing the true story of Anne Lister, who challenged societal norms in 1830s England by living openly as a lesbian. Nicolas Cage, star of the new movie The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent, tells us what he's watching. Plus, entertainment headlines — including Chris Rock's mother responding to Will Smith slapping her son, and Mattea Roach's big win on Jeopardy! — This Week in Entertainment History about Mean Girls, and trivia. More at ew.com, ew.com/wtw, and @EW. Host/Producer: Gerrad Hall (@gerradhall); Producer: Ashley Boucher (@ashleybreports); Editor/Producer: Joshua Heller (@joshuaheller); Writers: Tyler Aquilina (@tyler_aquilina) and Calie Schepp; Executive Producer: Chanelle Johnson (@chanelleberlin). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Do you like Voodoo? How about Gang Warfare? Cop Drama? A heat wave in downtown LA? Well come on down, because this week our hosts discover it all when they dive into the lackluster continuation of Predator. We still want your music! Email us at YourSequelSucks@Gmail.Com to be featured on an episode. Twitter: @YourSequelSucks IG: @YSSPodcast Intro by NoraStone Distributed by Anchor.FM --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/your-sequel-sucks/support
Chris and Taylor review the neo-noir crime drama "The Little Things," written and directed by John Lee Hancock. The film stars Denzel Washington and Rami Malek as two police detectives trying to catch a serial killer in Los Angeles during 1990 and the lead suspect is played by Jared Leto. Although this film showcases a buddy cop trope seen time and time again, it focuses more on the obsession and lengths some will go to get the job done...and that the little things matter.
The bois discuss The Little Things!Go to Manscaped.com and use code: TOOMANYMOVIES for 20% off and free shipping!
Caity Cassidy and Conner Minney break down the Saw franchise (1 - Jigsaw) on this week's episode, as they review plot holes, Donnie Wahlberg, and the best traps.
Katie and I reunite to talk over episode 7 of Shadowhunters ‘Major Arcana'. The team are back at the police precinct for more filler content *sigh* . Warning, Episode 7 of Shadowhunters Shittalk contains one stressed Simon, suspicious mundanes and Snoreen.
Almost done with this great show from Cable back n 2000-2002, We discuss some interesting facts and make Fightclub Jokes Airdate 8/12/2002 ep 10: Mysterious marks on murder victims put Sara on the trail of a vigilante. Airdate 8/22/2002 ep11: Jake and Danny go under cover to investigate the murder of a young man in […]
Mistress Zeneca and I wind down our coverage of Witchblade the Series with these two episodes of why you should never use the Witchblade to talk to the dead, its a boring conversation. Also some Clone of her Dad shows up. Air Date 8/5/, 2002 Ep 9: A dead US president contacts Sara thru the […]
In this episode, a continuation of serving up content to help with these trying times such as documentaries you should watch: · "Before the West Coast: A Sports Civil Rights Story" (released 2016) - about the integration of Louisiana's all-white high school football league in 1967 by St. Augustine (New Orleans). Website: http://beforethewestcoast.com/· "Chisholm '72: Unbought & Unbossed" (released 2004) - about Shirley's Chisholm's 1972 presidential bid. She was the first woman and the first African American to run for the nomination of a major party for President of the United States. In 1968, she was the first black woman to be elected to the United States Congress. · "John L. Waller: Striving For Equality" (released in 2010) – about John Lewis Waller, born in the mid 1800's, who became a prominent lawyer, politician, journalist, publisher, and more. In 1888, Waller also became the first black man in the electoral college.Also, look for a review of the film "Black and Blue" starring Naomie Harris and Tyrese and in the Interview with a Celebrity segment, hear how actress Daphne Maxwell Reid proudly protested. You may be surprised about the former Aunt Viv’s past. Finally, the sounds of New Orleans-based singer Deepa Soul will have you dancing in agreement. Buy her music at https://www.deepasoullive.com/. Link to Daphne Maxwell Reid story: https://eurweb.com/2018/02/26/daphne-maxwell-reid-opens-black-history-contributions-fresh-prince-eur-exclusive/ Opening music: "Jazz Addict’s Intro" by Cosimo Fogg (https://soundcloud.com/cosimo-fogg) Check out the new Underground Magnolia website (http://undergroundmagnolia.com/). Send questions/comments and requests to contact@undergroundmagnolia.com. For more information on having your music featured, send an email.
In final mini episode for season 3, Craig and Geoff, take a look at Gavin O'Connor's cop drama, Pride and Glory. Written by Season Four director, Joe Carnahan, the guys take a look at the film, discuss Gavin O'Connor's work and how this film links in to season four.Follow Us;www.fftlpodcast.comInsta: @fftlpodcastFB: @fftlpodcastTwitter: @fftlpodcast
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Episode 41 - Chuck Bobuck talks Cop drama by The Worthless Podcast
In this episode, EZY and House talk about cop drama tv to real life probIems. The 2nd part of this talk, we discuss YNW Melly and his pending murder case and the possible logic behind the "trend" of up and coming rappers meeting an untimely end or going to jail. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
It Came From a Basement chronicles three friends as they venture into the unknown world of The Binder, a case of 96 DVD discs they are compelled to watch through. You can find the podcast at http://www.itcamefromabasement.com or on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/BasementCast. It Came From a Basement updates every Tuesday. The Psychic is a 2005 supernatural cop drama directed by Jonas Quastel and starring Casper Van Dien. It is not available to rent or stream anywhere.
Sup, dudes. Jason Todd, Robin 2.0, is here to make Dick Grayson feel bad and stuff. The sixth episode of Titans is probably the first one Kyle and Hannah really enjoy. Jason's presence allows Dick to open up a bit about his life with Bruce and his own sense of self. It genuinely leads to some great character moments with Kory and Jason. We're all about it. We also get to act out The Last Jedi because of it and that's cool. Also there's the Melting Man and hydrofluoric acid. So we're still safely in the trash. We end the episode by wondering if the show is actually being critical of the police or just deferring to the assumed morality of the police. And if Rachel is a super freak. Email us at teentrashtalkpod AT gmail DOT com Follow Kyle on Twitter Follow Hannah on Twitter Follow Teen Trash Talk on Twitter
It Came From a Basement chronicles three friends as they venture into the unknown world of The Binder, a case of 96 DVD discs they are compelled to watch through. You can find the podcast at http://www.itcamefromabasement.com or on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/BasementCast. It Came From a Basement updates every Tuesday. A Thief of Time is a 2004 PBS American Mystery Special directed by Chris Eyre. If you look on YouTube, you might be able to find it...
PT6mas has come and the office party is supposed to be tonight. Will the gang be able to put a stop to everything and get to the party? Find out here on JPHuber Radio!
Everything is coming to a head and things are in dire straights. Is there anything PT6 can do to save their skin? Find out on JPHuber Radio!
After spending a night in the office, was the gang able to stop the day's prank? We'll let you know as the Holiday party is just two days away now!
Was the gang more successful than the angry parents from Footloose? Find out on today's episode of PT6, right here on JPHuber Radio!
Mystery guests are in the support team's desk cluster, making it difficult to work! Who are they, why are they there, and what consequences will this have? Find out here on JPHuber Radio!
Can the gang get ahead of the crimes? Or will they end up on the cutting board themselves? Find out on JPHuber Radio!
There's some serious fowl play going on when the gang finds new podmates near their desks!
Someone's elevated these issues and brought the executives into play. Will the gang lose before they can even crack the case?
Who's calling? Despite the voice on the phone, Byrd assures you it's not him. Why the pranks? Find out more on JPHuber Radio!
Who are the Poules Francais and why are there only three of them?! Learn more about who dropped what on Friday during today's episode!
On the second day of PT6mas, there's something wrong with these birds! Find out more right here on JPHuber Radio!
The gang find more than they bargain for at the tree unveiling as Marty, the new office admin, just tries to show off the new holiday party theme. Is something afoot?!
The Sinner Files break down the 2001 Cop Drama, 'Training Day'. Topics include what to do with older actors playing younger roles, who else should have played Denzel's role, and what Liam would do in the most awkward situation from the film. Highlights: Catch Up Trailer - 2:30 Selected Scenes - 8:15 Top 5 - 53:05 Tidbits - 55:00 Sinners Are Grinners - 1:00:25
For the third time in as many weeks, we're talking justice. Today, host Adam Tod Brown welcomes comics Maria Shehata and Griff Pippin to discuss insane police forces that don't get nearly enough attention. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Duo hide in the jungle with more Japanese soldiers. PLUS: Greg launches an idea for a new cop drama set in the 90s!
Jake Hoyt and Det. Alonzo Harris spend the best part of a day in a modified car in the ghettos of Los Angeles. This is Jake's training day to see if he is up for being promoted from beat cop to nark; but what occurs instead is a rude awakening. The story follows them over a 24-hour period in the gang-ridden neighborhoods of the LAPD Rampart Division and South Central Los Angeles. The film was released on October 5, 2001 and grossed $104 million worldwide. Washington's performance as Detective Alonzo Harris, a departure from his usual roles, was particularly praised and earned him an Oscar for Best Actor at the 74th Academy Awards. His co-star Ethan Hawke was nominated for Best Supporting Actor for his performance as rookie cop, Officer Jake Hoyt. Stream online: https://amzn.to/34jdHkx Become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/mfrbooksandfilm?fan_landing=true
Jake Hoyt and Det. Alonzo Harris spend the best part of a day in a modified car in the ghettos of Los Angeles. This is Jake's training day to see if he is up for being promoted from beat cop to nark; but what occurs instead is a rude awakening. The story follows them over a 24-hour period in the gang-ridden neighborhoods of the LAPD Rampart Division and South Central Los Angeles. The film was released on October 5, 2001 and grossed $104 million worldwide. Washington's performance as Detective Alonzo Harris, a departure from his usual roles, was particularly praised and earned him an Oscar for Best Actor at the 74th Academy Awards. His co-star Ethan Hawke was nominated for Best Supporting Actor for his performance as rookie cop, Officer Jake Hoyt. Stream online: https://amzn.to/34jdHkx