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In this month's episode, Charlie and George take a trip back to the 12th century to discuss one of the 1991's biggest blockbusters - Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves! To celebrate the film's 30th anniversary - the brothers discuss everything from magnificent mullets, dodgy accents, even dodgier geography, fantastic villains and bloody Bryan Adams! There's production chat, covering competing Robin Hood projects, Kevin Costner's hot-streak, rewrites and last-minute edits. As usual, there's also alternative casting in Coulda Woulda Shoulda as well as treasure chest laden with bad impressions.
In this month's episode, Charlie and George travel back to 2001 (a quarter-mile at a time) to discuss The Fast and The Furious! To celebrate the recent release of F9:The Fast Saga, the brothers explore the original film's beginnings, from a humble Point Break rip-off that would slowly spawn a billion-dollar blockbuster franchise. As per usual, there are bad impressions (aka lots of Diesel-soaked growling), alternative casting in Coulda Woulda Shoulda and Suspicious Spin-Offs, where they tackle the various sequels, reboots and spin-offs! Retro Ramble 2021 Copyright Notice: All copyright material remains the property of the original copyright holder and all clips and audio samples have been used only as a reference and as part of a review in line with Creative Commons FAIR USE policy. All Audio Clips, Trailers and Soundtrack usage remains the property of the film studio and has only be used for this episode.
Steve Cooper talks with rapper Lyrics Born. From his Quannum Projects debut with Latyrx (1997’s The Album), to 2003’s seminal solo album Later That Day, he has consistently pushed the boundaries of his craft. His latest project, Quite A Life, is like the exclamation point on his milestone year. As the first Asian-American to release a greatest hits compilation, he’s pumped out multiple smash singles throughout his career. From Callin’ Out and I Like It, I Love It to I Changed My Mind and Coulda Woulda Shoulda his material has always retained a musically eclectic feel. Since establishing himself among the upper echelon of indie Hip Hop artists, LB has expanded his empire into film. He has appeared in films such as Boots Riley’s critically acclaimed Sorry To Bother You and the Netflix feature Always Be My Maybe starring Ali Wong, Randall Park and Keanu Reeves.
In this month's episode, Charlie and George head to the dangerous Rockies (via Italy) to discuss "Die Hard on a Mountain", Cliffhanger! The brothers go into detail on how the film evolved out of two failed Stallone projects, his career at the time and that of rising star director Renny Harlin (Die Hard 2). They also find time to chat about record-breaking stunts. dodgy sets, cockney henchmen and um, Brian Harvey (of East 17 fame). As per usual there are bad impressions (trying to out-ham each other as John Lithgow), alternative casting in Coulda Woulda Shoulda and life beyond Cliffhanger in Suspicious Spin-Offs. Enjoy, and please share! Retro Ramble 2021
In this month's episode, Charlie and George are joined by fellow Sean Connery enthusiast (and returning guest), Andy Hughes to discuss fantasy cult classic, Highlander! As per usual, they delve into the production history including the film's controversial casting of the world's most famous Scotsman as err, an Egyptian, and an aspiring French/Swiss actor as.... a Scotsman. There's also talk of the iconic Queen score, music video visuals, and dubious stunt doubles. Also present are regular features like alternative casting in Coulda Woulda Shoulda, Suspicious spin-offs (of which there are many), and Listeners Comments.
In the second (and final) part of our Total Recall special, Charlie and George are still stuck on Mars and are still wondering, is it all a dream or reality?! In Part 1, the brothers delved in the crazy production history of the sci-fi action classic and touched on their highlights of the film. Part 2 sees the boys wrap themselves in trippy sci-fi riddles, as they try to unravel the film's ending. In an extended session of Suspicious Spin-Offs, Charlie opens his mind to the crazy sequel ideas that George has uncovered. There are also alternative casting revelations in Coulda Woulda Shoulda and some lovely Listener's Comments. We hope you enjoyed the ride!
In the first of a two-part special, Charlie and George get their asses to Mars to discuss a memory of a lifetime, sci-fi action-classic Total Recall! With Robocop and Starship Troopers already covered on previous episodes, the boys finally complete the Paul Verhoeven sci-fi trilogy! The brothers discuss their first impressions of the film, the Philip K Dick source material and it's lengthy development and production. They also cover their favourite moments (with plentiful Arnie impressions), including the directors' trademark mix of satire and ultraviolence! Being a Verhoeven film, there will be bad language, but thankfully (as we're a podcast), zero gratuitous nudity. Part 2 will feature regular features like Suspicious Spin-Offs (an extended look at the crazy sequel ideas that almost happened), alternative casting in Coulda Woulda Shoulda and Listener's Comments. See you at the party!
This week, we talk with Seahawks fan Mikey Stephens about his beloved Seattle team plus do segments Coulda/Woulda/Shoulda, Team Relegations and Who Did Worse?
For their latest podcast episode, Charlie and George take a Retro Ramble back to 1984 to cover the Rocky For Kids classic that is The Karate Kid. From the impressive character acting of Pat Morita that earned him an Oscar nomination to New Jersey wide-boy Ralph Maccio to the Nazi-inspired blonde looks of the Cobra Kai there is plenty the boys delve into from their most recent viewing. SPOILER WARNING - With franchise spin-off Cobra Kai becoming one of the most streamed TV Shows of all time the brothers devote a section to covering the highs and lows offered in season one. There's all the usual mischief including, bad impressions and an extensive Coulda Woulda Shoulda for your ears to feast on. Enjoy, rate and please share! Copyright Notice: All copyright material remains the property of the original copyright holder and all clips and audio samples have been used only as a reference and as part of a review in line with Creative Commons FAIR USE policy. All Audio Clips, Trailers and Soundtrack usage remains the property of Colombia Pictures and has only be used for this episode.
In this months episode, Charlie and George hop in the time-travelling phone box to discuss all things bodacious and heinous about all things Bill and Ted! With the belated release of Bill and Ted Face The Music, the brothers McGhee go back to review both Excellent Adventure and Bogus Journey for this podcast special. As per usual, they'll be going over the story origins, alternate casting in Coulda Woulda Shoulda and discuss some very Suspicious Spin-Offs! Videos discussed in the episode: Bill and Ted Auditions - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCF6uiixU7E The Bill & Ted Sitcom and Animated Series - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2qimQKEa7hM Other Featured music - Steve Vai, Album - The Elusive Light and Sound, Vol. 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9tRvA3MZZLE Copyright Disclaimer - All media used in this episode relates to the film being reviewed and has been done so in accordance with the guidelines of the Creative Commons Act.
In this month's episode, Charlie and George are going to the high school reunion at Grosse Point (Blank)! That's right, the boys go back to 1997 to review the action-rom-com cult classic that topped our listeners poll! They discuss the films genesis (which started with a high school reunion), an amazing cast including multiple Cusacks, Jeremy Piven, Minnie Driver and the legendary Dan Ackroyd. Also one hell of an 80's jukebox soundtrack! As per usual, there's alternative casting options in Coulda Woulda Shoulda and for their Special Features, the brothers discuss the later careers of both John Cusack and Dan Ackroyd. Bing, bing, bing, bing, POPCORN!
In this month's episode, Charlie and George strap bras on their heads and power up their super-computer to create some Weird Science! That's right, they're travelling back to 1985 to revisit the John Hughes' teen comedy with Hughes-muse Anthony Michael Hall and the lovely Kelly Le Brock The brothers talk about the film's origins (amidst John Hughes' packed schedule), questionable technology, eye-watering 80's fashion and an array of villains you love to hate, including the late, great Bill Paxton and one Robert Downey Jr (before he added the Jr)! As per usual, there's alternative casting in Coulda Woulda Shoulda whilst Special Features has the boys discuss TV spin-offs and the chances of a remake with today's gender politics...
To celebrate their 50th episode, Charlie and George head on summer vacation to the Catskills to indulge in some Dirty Dancing! But they are not alone. It's actually a family holiday, so they are joined, for the first time, by their elder, wiser, sister, Sophia! With all three McGhee children reunited, they'll discuss one of the eighties most beloved films, covering production struggles, an amazing soundtrack and the smouldering chemistry between stars Jennifer Grey and Patrick "Snake-hips" Swayze! As per usual, there are regular features like alternative casting in Coulda Woulda Shoulda and some very Suspicious Special Features! Download now - you'll have the time of your life!
In this month's episode, Charlie and George head for the New York sewers to have a totally bodacious chat about Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles! For this special instalment, they'll be focusing both the action-packed 1990 feature and the very swift sequel - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: The Secret of the Ooze, which offers more comedy, less violence and a probably too much Vanilla Ice! The boys talk of the origins of TMNT, the marvellous Jim Henson animatronics, dodgy youth sidekicks and questionable 90's fashion. As per usual, they'll be bad impressions and alternative casting choices in Coulda Woulda Shoulda. So grab a slice of pizza, with a side of nostalgia, as we look back at the lean, green heroes in a half-shell, Turtle Power!
In this months episode, Charlie and George board the USS Missouri, to find themselves Under Siege! For the first time, they'll be covering the work of the legend Akido master, part-time sheriff, sometime jazz-man, Mr Steven Seagal. The Brothers McGhee discuss Seagal's career, ponytail and Hollywood ambitions and delve into what makes Under Siege, the action star's best received film. There's talk of some classic 90's action exposition, Die Hard cliches and great casting from the superbly villainous Tommy Lee Jones, Gary Busey, and Colm Meaney (being all meany) as well as the reassuring authority of Dale Dye - you know, that guy with the grey hair that's in a lot of military films? As per usual, there's production trivia, alternative casting in Coulda Woulda Shoulda and for Special Features, they'll be venturing into dark territory to discuss the film's sequel; Under Siege 2.... Dark Territory!
In this month's episode, Charlie and George go on a globe-trotting mission to celebrate 25 years of Goldeneye! (Release Tina Turner!) The boys are back to discuss all things Bond - the handover from Dalton to Brosnan, glorious gadgets, ludicrous set-pieces, a cracking cast and some questionable 90s fashion choices. As per usual, there'll be alternative casting in Coulda Woulda Shoulda. For Special Features, the brothers go into detail on the mighty N64 game and as always, a variety of dodgy impressions throughout.
In this month's episode, Charlie and George pop on some techno and travel to the Netherrealm to indulge in some Mortal Kombat!To coincide with the latest video game abomination adaptation release, Sonic, the boys go back to 1995 to revisit one of the better efforts....but does it still hold up? Along the way, they discuss it's arcade roots, Lui Kang's bangs, the deliciously villainous Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa and of course, pounding, pounding techno music. Usual features Coulda Woulda Shoulda and Suspicious Spin Offs and an array of "flawless" impressions.
In this month's episode, stuff's about to get real, as Charlie and George head to Miami like a couple of Bad Boys. That's right, with the imminent release of belated sequel Bad Boys For Life, the brothers McGhee are channelling their Michael Bay excesses to look back at Bad Boys aaaand Bad Boys 2! From the franchise's surprising origins to some amazing 90s fashion, bromantic chemistry and the very best (and worst) that director Michael Bay has to offer....(cleavage, explosions and cleavage explosions) There's also the monthly feature of Coulda Woulda Shoulda and a Special Suspicious Spin-Off where Charlie and George talk about what they hope to see in Bad Boys For Life.
For this year’s festive special, Charlie and George head to sunny/smoggy 1980s LA to discuss Lethal Weapon! The boy have pulled the Nam file, to discuss the Richard Donner buddy-cop classic, that would spawn a franchise, TV series and several imitators. Along the way, the boys discuss star chemistry, (Shane) Black humour, mullets and how many times the word “crazy” is said. As per usual, there's alternate casting in Coulda Woulda Shoulda and some Suspicious Spin Offs. WARNING - may contain dangerous amount of sax!
In this Halloween special, the Brothers McGhee travel to the beach town of Santa Carla in search of The Lost Boys. Charlie and George revisit Joel Schumacher's 1980's classic horror-comedy to discuss the brief phenomenon that was The Two Coreys, some marvellous mullets and a jukebox soundtrack featuring some sweaty sax! As per usual, there's bad impressions, movie trivia, alternative casting (and directors) in Coulda Woulda Shoulda and Suspicious Spin-Offs. Did we mention the sweaty sax guy?!
To celebrate the release of Rambo: Last Blood, this month's episode, sees Charlie and George go back to the beginning to discuss First Blood! They chart the film's journey from page to screen which led to the creation of a classic 80s action hero. Along the way, they discuss Stallone's key input to the film, it's stellar performances from its supporting cast and of course the sublime score from Jerry Goldsmith. As per usual, there's alternate casting in Coulda Woulda Shoulda and some very Suspicious Spin Offs. Enjoy and please share!
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In this month's episode, Charlie and George visit the gritty suburbs of Old Detroit to discuss the future of law enforcement, Robocop! This time, they've got company as they are joined by Ben from TopFilmTip! During the episode the three delve into director Paul Verhoeven's scathing satirical sci-fi to discuss lovable villains, robo-resurrections and the correct way to start a petrol explosion (though we strongly advise against doing so). As usual, there'll be some standard production chat around the creation of the iconic Robocop suit, a brief Coulda Woulda Shoulda and some very Suspicious Spin-Offs. We'll buy that for a dollar! Ben can be found at TopFilmTip on Twitter and is also an author with his first novel, Winner Winner, a young adult science fiction story that includes many a reference from the films we cover here on Retro Ramble. Enjoy and please share!
In this month's episode, Charlie and George go in search of an answer to the question that drives us, "What is The Matrix?" As part of The Matrix's 20th Anniversary the boys are back in "Keanu Korner" to discuss the film's Eastern influences, extensive fight choreography, 90's dance music and the marvellous monotone baritone of Hugo Weaving's Agent Smith. There's alternative casting in an extended Coulda Woulda Shoulda as well as discussing various spin-offs sequels and video games the boys would like to see in Suspicious Spin-Offs. WARNING: There'll be bad impressions and puns, lots of puns. Enjoy, and please share! Copyright Notice: All copyright material remains the property of the original copyright holder and all clips and audio samples have been used only as a reference and as part of a review in line with Creative Commons FAIR USE policy.
In this month's episode, Charlie and George journey to the new colony on LV426 to review superior sci-fi sequel, Aliens! From first memories to how the film has stood the test of time and the cult following it created. Join the Brothers McGhee as they go into detail (be warned, it's a long episode!) on the James Cameron classic, discussing recovering Ripleys, lift logistics, power loaders, power stations and guns, lots of guns. There's a lengthy behind the scenes discussion, alien impressions and staple features like Coulda Woulda Shoulda and Suspicious Spin-Offs. Let's rock! WARNING: This episode contains spoilers, self indulgent nostalgia and Carter Burke. Copyright Notice: All copyright material remains the property of the original copyright holder and all clips and audio samples have been used only as a reference and as part of a review in line with Creative Commons FAIR USE policy.
The #SoulBackPodcast is becoming a big deal so it's only fitting that we have the tallest man in R&B on this week's episode. We bring in Montell Jordan to the episode to breakdown his history in the music. Along with having one of the most recognized party anthems of all time ("This Is How We Do It"), the 6'8 hitmaker also wrote two of the most popular songs of the 90's ("Incomplete" by Sisqo and "Nobody's Supposed To Be Here" by Deborah Cox. We also talk to him about the unreleased Queen project with Deborah, Tamia and Kelly Price. We discuss his move to the Gospel world and a possible return to R&B soon. We also touch on new music from the likes of Robin Thicke, Avant and Jagged Edge. 0:01:53: Is Solange's new album "When I Get Home" actually good? 0:04:00: Our thoughts on Jagged Edge's new autotuned single "Closest Thing to Perfect" 0:07:38: Avant returns with new single "Not Gone Lose" 0:09:10: Robin Thicke is back with "That's What Love Can Do" 0:11:33: New music from JoJo Hailey, Tao Soprano, Lion Babe, Lipstick Gypsy 0:16:20: Montell Jordan joins the podcast 0:17:00: Almost losing his life on tour with freak accident 0:19:00: Thoughts on inaccurately being labeled as a "one hit wonder" 0:23:25: The hidden gem "Coulda Woulda Shoulda" with Case 0:24:30: The backstory behind "Incomplete" by Sisqo and "Nobody's Supposed To Be Here" 0:27:37: The transition into the Church and gospel music 0:32:07: What happened to the Queen project with Deborah Cox, Tamia and Kelly Price? 0:40:47: Looking back at the Def Soul era 0:43:20: Is Montell Jordan making an R&B comeback? 0:44:53: The right way of adding Hip Hop influences into R&B songs 0:52:46: R&B Trivia featuring Keith Sweat songs 0:57:53: Playa Please Award: R. Kelly goes to McDonalds after getting out of jail
In this month’s episode, Charlie and George finally venture into Tarantino territory with Tony Scott’s 90’s classic, True Romance! The boys discuss the film’s origins, it’s amazing and exhaustive cast list and their favourite standout scenes. As usual, there’s regular features Coulda Woulda Shoulda and Suspicious Spin-Offs, as well as enough bad impressions to make a Hollywood producer blush.
In this month's episode, Charlie and George have had an attitude adjustment and enhanced their calm, ready to take on 1993 sci-fi satirical shoot 'em up, Demolition Man! Revisiting the 1993 action classic, the boys discuss the shiny future tech of 2032, Stallone vs Snipes and some dubious fashion choices. There's the standard production chat, alternative casting in Coulda Woulda Shoulda and (cue trumpets) exciting new feature, Suspicious Spin-Offs! Be warned there are bad Stallone impressions and repeated violations of the verbal morality statute.
In this month's episode, Charlie and George head to Nakatomi Plaza to discuss controversial Christmas film and all around action classic Die Hard. The boys discuss the film's literary roots, the key contributions from Predator (insert link) maestro John McTiernan, the genius of Alan Rickman, classic 1980's douchebags and fond memories of the PS1 game "Die Hard Trilogy". Regular podcast features such as bad impressions ("Put the gun away, this is radio, not television"), alternative casting choices in Coulda Woulda Shoulda and new staple - Suspicious Stuntmen, all make an appearance. Is Die Hard a Christmas film? Does it actually matter? Listen to find out!
Is there really such thing as The Greatest 90s Sports Movie of All Time? Answer: yes. And it's The Mighty Ducks trilogy. Need proof? Emily has all the evidence you need to understand why these films and fandom are so great they're worth punching out a naysayer at a hockey game. Fic of the week: something like comfort by theredhoodie Recommendation of the week: Coulda Woulda Shoulda by Soy Support the podcast: Make a monthly contribution via Anchor Sign up for email updates / new episode announcements Support via PayPal or Ko-fi Use our Amazon affiliate link Follow on social: Tumblr Instagram Facebook Twitter Music: I Ship It by Not Literally Cover image by our smart (and don't forget sexy) producer, Jeremy Jeziorski. Prints are available over at the print store. Some of the links we include are affiliate links, and we may earn a commission if you use them. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ishipitpod/support
B & B are sweating ferociously for episode 411: Coulda Woulda Shoulda. This week they are joined by The Freaky Witch herself, Cassandra Cushman! Samantha goes head to head with Lucy Liu, Charlotte continues to battle Trey's Scottish sperm, Carrie gets trapped in a web of lies with Aiden, and Miranda get a little surprise that forces her to make a big decision. Plus! Did this become a podcast about Portland? TBD. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
To coincide with the most recent Star Wars spin off - Solo: A Star Wars Story, Retro Ramble decided it was time to go back to 1981 to check out Harrison Ford's other most famous character - Indiana Jones in Raiders of the Lost Ark! Join Charlie and George as they embark on a thrilling global adventure to liberate holy antiquities. They discuss the legendary stunts, cool costumes, nasty Nazis all the while trying to avoid saying the word "iconic" too much. As well as reviewing how the film stands up today, there’s also plenty of production trivia and background chat as well the usual casting Coulda Woulda Shoulda feature and as many bad impressions as we can fit into an hour. In addition to ITunes, Google Play and Libsyn…we are also available on Spotify!!!
To coincide with this month's release of Ready Player One, in this episode, Charlie and George tackle the time travelling classic Back to The Future! Join the brothers McGhee as they fire up the flux capacitor, hit 88 and reminisce what makes this film such a beloved blockbuster. Along the way they discuss everything from the production challenges (including one hell of a Coulda Woulda Shoulda) to Huey Lewis and the potential spin off, "Whatever Happened to The Libyans?!" Enjoy and please share! In addition to ITunes, Google Play and Libsyn we are also NOW AVAILABLE ON SPOTIFY!!!
Doc speaks with prolific guitar player, Sonny Mayo, about the benefits of therapy, being influenced by James Hetfield, coming up in Northern Virginia with his thrash band Silence, opening up for an upcoming Pantera, how he moved west and joined Snot, falling in with drugs and how that led to him leaving Snot and joining Amen, getting sober and subsequently joining HeD PE, how playing with Sevendust was the best thing and hardest thing he ever did, going to school to become a producer, playing with Ugly Kid Joe, and his new life working with Rock to Recovery. This episode features the song "Coulda Woulda Shoulda" by Snot. You can follow Sonny on Instagram @sonny_mayo and Twitter @sonnymayo Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Support our show sponsor and buy official band merch at Rockabilia.com. Use the code PCEXMAN for 15% off. Listen to more great podcasts like this at JabberJawMedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode Charlie and George travel back in time (but not naked, that'd be weird) to 1991 for the action sci-fi extravaganza that is T2! Whilst discussing the genius of James Cameron's original vision and why it remains one of the best sequels ever made, they also take a closer look at Robert Patrick's privates and remember a time when tie dyed t-shirts, mullets and Axel Rose were all considered acceptable. Featuring monthly features like Coulda Woulda Shoulda and more behind the scenes trivia than you can shake a liquid metal fist at this is an episode that can't be missed. Want to know more? Visit our blog (http://retroramble.blog) and access tonnes of additional content, movie reviews, funny videos and much more. Copyright Notice: All copyright material remains the property of the original copyright holder and all clips and audio samples have been used only as a reference and as part of a review in line with Creative Commons FAIR USE policy. RetroRamble 2017
In this episode George & Charlie take a look back at one the biggest movies from their childhood, The Goonies. Everyone that was a child of the 1980s remembers growing up with The Goonies, like Star Wars or Back to the Future it seems like it was a mandatory rite of passage, forever etched in our hearts. Directed by Richard Donner, produced by Steven Spielberg and written by Chris Columbus it should come as no surprise that we had great pleasure taking a Retro Ramble on the film and discussing how well it has stood the test of time. As well our usual features, one or two bad impressions and Coulda Woulda Shoulda we also take a look at the "Making of a Cult Classic" documentary which contained an even closer look at what happened whilst the film was being made and what became of the actors. Be sure to check out RETRORAMBLE(dot)BLOG to access tonnes of additional content, movie reviews, funny videos and much more. Copyright Notice: All copyright material remains the property of the original copyright holder and all clips and audio samples have been used only as a reference and as part of a review in line with Creative Commons FAIR USE policy. RetroRamble 2017
In this episode Charlie & George decide to go and visit Alcatraz, only to find that Ed Harris has taken it over and is holding San Francisco hostage with a battery of VX Poison Gas Rockets! Luckily for them, Sean Connery a former "gueshed" of the island is able to navigate a way out, coupled by FBI super chemical freak Nicolas Cage! That's right ladies and gentleman we've traveled back to 1996 for a solid dose of Michael Bayhem in the cult action classic that is The Rock. With an in-depth look back at what the world used to be like in 1996, who brought us this enjoyable romp and plenty of bad impressions not to mention usual features like Coulda Woulda Shoulda and General Exposition we hope this episode is as well received as those that have gone before it. Be sure to check out RETRORAMBLE(dot)BLOG to access tonnes of additional content, movie reviews, funny videos and much more. Copyright Notice: All copyright material remains the property of the original copyright holder and all clips and audio samples have been used only as a reference and as part of a review in line with Creative Commons FAIR USE policy. RetroRamble 2017