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Returning guests and SCTV experts Kai David and Lottie join us to pay tribute to recently deceased comedian Joe Flaherty and discuss the bizarre subgenre of SCTV-adjacent safety videos that feature him as everybody's favorite failed late-night monster movie host, Count Floyd! Plus, one of these features several horror connections and another late and great character actor! --- Edited by Tyler Green Show Logo by Marissa Thorburn Theme by AndyHG and Tyler Green
Its Author-palooza continued this week as Chaz N Schatz spend time with The Sexiest Man in Podcasting, author, composer, drummer, and stunner, Scott K. Haskin, live from the strip in Las Vegas! Scott is a veritable renaissance man of the arts, this guy doesn't just wear multiple hats; he's practically a one-man band and literary powerhouse rolled into one. Many know Scott from his show Uriah Heep: The Magician's Podcast, and his many guest appearances on And The Podcast Will Rock, The Deep Purple Podcast, and The Ultimate Catalog Clash but today, we get to know more about Scott the artist, visionary and creator. From the 404 episodes of the haskincast to the hilariously observant What Happened In Vegas… book series, enquiring minds get to know more than they ever thought of the Sexiest Man in Podcasting – he's more than just a silky voice… - Dive deep into his 30 years of composing, his 30 albums and numerous film scores. - Get the low-down and hear some of his Prog-Metal band Arapacis rock out. - Go way back with Scott on Rush opening for Uriah Heep in 1975. - Geek-out with heavy metal otamatone, the next genre Scott plans to dominate. - Hear how to turn people watching into profit on the Vegas Strip (without having to show any leg!) - Dig on how he came to discover he himself is two-degrees separated from Rush via Max Webster and his band Arapacis. - Exposed as a man with a genuine guitar pedal fetish, and what it means to play with your Zoom. A true jack of all trades and master of many, Scott gets a track off 2007's Snakes and Arrows, the rollercoaster ride called Bravest Face. Join Chaz N Schatz as they sit with Scott through his first listen to this complex track, and wonder at his wonder in it all. We name-drop all our usual suspects from rushvault.com, rushisaband.com and of course our wondiferous sponsor, Danforth & Pape. What happens on this episode, stays on this episode of RushRash! And finally, we remember the late Joe Flaherty, Count Floyd of SCTV and Rush Shorts fame in a scary look back at his Grace Under Pressure tour performance. And for goodness sake, don't forget Schatz's Scratch List - go scratch with these bands live! Schatz's Scratch List: UK Scotland Moving Pictures Scotland Leoni Jane Kennedy RushFest Scotland North America USA YYNOT Second Contact Solar Federation Accidental Breakdown Rush Archives Mood Lifters Lotus Land Dumb Love Vapor Trail Rash Canada New World Men 2112 South America Brazil RushFest Brazil Rush news, general nonsensical disorderly conduct, lack of regard for correctness or truth, and reckless endangerment of your whole-brain. This is the only podcast dedicated to increasing opioid release in your anterior insula, your anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), and your posterior cingulate cortex (PCC), in addition to the basal ganglia and the thalamus...and all that that implies. Some thick North Jersey accents and they give you some royalty-free sound effects and movie clips too - what more do you need to indulge your urge to scratch?! Join us - you know where to scratch - blah, blah...RushRash.
CRAGG Live from April 13th, 2024Joe Flaherty TributeJoin us this week for our 2-hour tribute to Joe Flaherty, including a listening party of the entire Count Floyd album from rare vinyl! We also include a 50+ minute interview with Joe himself talking about the early days of SCTV! Listen to the show HERE.What is CRAGG Live Anyways?! The flagship radio show of Cult Radio A-Go-Go!'s, CRAGG Live is a lively 2-3 hour talk radio show hosted by Terry and Tiffany DuFoe LIVE from an old abandoned Drive-In Movie theater with Wicked Kitty, Fritz, Imhotep and Hermey the studio cats and CRAGG The Gargoyle. We play retro pop culture, Drive-In movie, classic TV and old radio audio along with LIVE on the air celebrity interviews from the world of movies, TV, music, print, internet and a few odd balls thrown in for good measure. We air Saturdays at 5:00 pacific.We air on www.cultradioagogo.com which is a 24/7 free internet radio network of old time radio, music, movie trailers, old nostalgic commercials, snack bar audio, AND much more! This show is copyright 2024 DuFoe Entertainment and the live interviews contained in this show may not be reproduced, transcribed or posted to a blog, social network or website without written permission from DuFoe Entertainment.NOTE* There is a brief leader before & after the show which was recorded "LIVE" off the air.
This week on the show, Desmond and Tom try to review The Redeemer: Son of Satan. Then Desmond goes solo on a Dread Media Top 5 Religious Zealots in Horror Cinema (another list of amazing films). Songs included: "The Gory Story of Duane and Debbie" by Count Floyd, "The Redeemer" by Kataklysm, "Pilgrimage to Oblivion" by Ihsahn, and Everything Will Be Fine" by Einsturzende Neubauten. RIP Joe Flaherty. Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Support the show at www.patreon.com/dreadmedia. Visit www.desmondreddick.com, www.stayscary.wordpress.com, www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com, www.kccinephile.com, and www.dejasdomicileofdread.blogspot.com.
This week on the show, Desmond and Tom try to review The Redeemer: Son of Satan. Then Desmond goes solo on a Dread Media Top 5 Religious Zealots in Horror Cinema (another list of amazing films). Songs included: "The Gory Story of Duane and Debbie" by Count Floyd, "The Redeemer" by Kataklysm, "Pilgrimage to Oblivion" by Ihsahn, and Everything Will Be Fine" by Einsturzende Neubauten. RIP Joe Flaherty. Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Support the show at www.patreon.com/dreadmedia. Visit www.desmondreddick.com, www.stayscary.wordpress.com, www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com, www.kccinephile.com, and www.dejasdomicileofdread.blogspot.com.
This week's program --- while exceptional musically, as always --- finds your host remiss in acknowledging the passing of comedic titan JOE FLAHERTY, whose 8 year run as a cast member and writer for SCTV established such indelible characters as Guy Caballero, Sammy Maudlin and Count Floyd. That Flaherty's finest moments are currently unavailable on any streaming platform is not exactly the injustice of the century (this one or the last one), but it has to be considered somewhere in the top 25 injustices of the century. Making a list of those injustices and/or taking a listener poll is the sort of thing another, far more popular program is likely to trade in and I hope you enjoy the suspense (when playing someone else's show).
Comedian for all seasons Kevin Dorff joins Delaney to talk about SCTV and the impact of sketches like CCCP-1, Rome Italian Style and Count Floyd. Then we explore the parallel Second City and TV Careers of Kevin and surprise guest Horatio Sanz, including E.T.C. vs. Mainstage, working in 30 Rockefeller Plaza, directing a Toronto Second City revue, acting in The Mandelorian series, and memories like the day Disco “blowed up real good”.
This week we sample some classic Halloween Humor from everyone ranging from Bo Diddley and Tom Lehrer to Joe Flaherty and Bobby "Boris" Pickett. While Christmas remains the big dog among holidays for comedy records, Halloween has a more than respectable showing, particularly in the 1940s and 60s, the heyday of novelty songs reaching the Billboard Top 40 charts. So if you aren't able to sneak enough candy from you child (or grandchild's) treat bag, enjoy these comedy confections (plus no calories). As always, find complete cuts below and thanks for listening and sharing our shows. Want more Halloween Humor? Jerry Seinfeld is a master at observing everyday life and his Halloween routine is a brilliant look inside a kid's mind on the one day a year when the manta is "get candy!" https://www.facebook.com/nationalcomedycenter/videos/360617858385857/?mibextid=zDhOQc If you lived on the East Coast, your faux Dracula tv host was Philly DJ John Zacherle -- known as the "Cool Ghoul" -- who scored a national hit with the tasty Dinner with Drac.https://youtu.be/vZa_kmCxflg?si=mMI9cAsU6mpcBVzx Novelty song king Allan Sherman couldn't resist getting into the Dracula act with "My Son the Vampire." To be honest, it isn't his best, but man is he committed to a premise -- you will never hear the word "blood" the same way again! https://youtu.be/9B4HroAm78o?si=UY4V0JloLgSU6I-N' Tune into SCTV back in the early 1980s and you might see Joe Flaherty adopt the persona of Count Floyd, lame late night tv movie host. His movies -- usually 3D stinkers -- would often feature John Candy's "Dr. Tongue" in a key role. Case in point -- this epic Monster Chiller Horror Theater -- featuring Dr. Tongue's 3D House of Cats! https://youtu.be/SMQ8qSEVFo0?si=04oWeuTwAntHIfOt A legend in satirical song, Tom Lehrer's career was brief but stellar. This clip, taken from a 1967 Danish tour, features one of Tom's most macabre melodies -- "I Hold Your Hand in Mine". https://youtu.be/I9C2v1oLXQo?si=GcqRYbpDWqC2MJ9y 1959 saw voice actor Bob McFadden unleash a truly odd character -- Dor -- which was the backwards spelling of his recording partner, poet Rod McKuen. https://youtu.be/boMW2kVgk34?si=jSZ6AqOzF-ARHYD0 Lambert, Hendricks and Ross are legends of vocalese -- the blending of jazz, scat singing, and sound effects and nowhere did it come together better than in Halloween Spooks. https://youtu.be/7adiWXwPCqU?si=iLbaDsTAO6sAFQeZ The 1950s and 60s being the era of dance crazes, it's no surprise that Halloween has seen its share. First up, Bo Diddley, adapting his signature style to "Bo Meets The Monster." https://youtu.be/nc6mcuQ-T0A?si=lIopmrH8VZw_oOIz Once you've seen Ted Cassidy's Lurch character you won't forget him -- but in case you need a reminder here is a long forgotten disc in which Ted teaches us to Do the Lurch. https://youtu.be/p8w4fOBJd_s?si=Am3zRV0X9a3y8FOD Could we forget the Big Daddy of Halloween hits -- Bobby "Boris" Pickett's Monster Mash? Nope and here it is in all its cheesy glory -- and it still brushes the Top singles charts on occasion! https://youtu.be/vNuVifA7DSU?si=scJz5lV0KXs6PblJ
Face the Music: An Electric Light Orchestra Song-By-Song Podcast
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It's an old story we've all heard before. The legendary KISS have announced (again) that they're packing up their make up kit and going home. Whatever you believe, Gene and The Boys have announced the final (?) 50 dates on the "End of the Road" tour finishing up in the hallowed halls of Madison Square Garden. So with that we do a deep dive into these historic final gigs. We compare tix prices, which venues we'd love to see our last KISS show and the German "controversy" over the logo SSs. In our "News, Views and Tunes", we do a bit of Gear Talk and reintroduce ourselves to Count Floyd!! Musically, we crank some new and used from Sortilege, Parasite(84), The Donnas, Spectral Wound, Heavens Gate, Reckless(Can), Category VI and introduce trad metallers Reckless in our "Indie Spotlight". Horns Up and Stay Healthy! This Episode is sponsored by Trve Kvlt Coffee. Summon the coffee demons to possess yourself a cup today! Follow us on Twitter and Instagram
No, this episode isn't really spooky despite Count Floyd and Dr. Tongue being on the cover. It's just dedicated to the great Comedy-Horror hosts who made many crap films fun to watch. Don't forget to send requests to giftsofthemaggi@gmail.com.
An entire team of pretend lawyers arrived at the Law Offices Of Quibble, Squabble & Bicker in the form of the Mystic Ghost Paranormal Research Team who arrived to help address the client - Here Today, Ghost Tomorrow. The researchers included founder of the Mystic Ghost team Michelle DePaul with Allison Tidwell and Michelle Roan. Many supernatural connections were made and ghost ticklers, bad mojo, baffling conundrums, ectoplasmic slime, Ghostbusters, a demonologist, drama with ghost groups benevolent, malevolent and ambivalent, choked by a spirit, remember the closet, people are haunted, Myrtles Plantation, we prayed and got drunk, Marie Laveau's House Of Voodoo, Father Ruben, poo poo, the effects of vibrations, she's not a sandwich, David Copperfield, cowtown downtown, Count Floyd, SCTV, wasps are dicks, Beetlejuice, Albert Brooks, What Dreams May Come, had a German soldier, incububi, Transylvania pancakes, ghosts are incompetent, extra verbal penis, an apparition and Pompeii were examined. For other episodes, go to www.qsblaw.org. They are also internettable on: Instagram - @lawofficesofquibble; Twitter - @qsblaw; TikTok - @qsblaw; Uhive - https://www.uhive.com/web/shares/z/QTTCLFU; Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/quiblle.bicker.3; Tumblr - quibblesquabblebicker; Reddit - https://www.reddit.com/user/QuibbleSquabble or watch them on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/LawOfficesofQuibbleSquabbleBicker --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/qsb/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/qsb/support
Victor and Armando talk about the upcoming exhibition fight between Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Logan Paul. Are these exhibitions good for boxing? Also, Canelo vs. Callum Smith, and the strength of Canelo's resume. They also call for a super fight between Terence Crawford and Errol Spence, and pay tribute to South Florida TV legend Bernie Rosen.
What if I told you these past two years and 69 episodes (nice) were just an elaborate excuse to get to this point?The History and Legacy of “Mystery Science Theater 3000” continues its Legacy stretch with Chapter 14: Extra-Curricular Activities!Today we start talking "Freaks and Geeks", the first true MST3K reunion project (not billed as such). The quickly-canceled televised miracle from Paul Feig and Judd Apatow that launched a million careers and redefined the high school drama series as we know it.We'll talk about trauma informing the writing process, NBC's refusal to throw the series a bone, the return of Count Floyd, pathos-infused disco dancing, preemptive series finales, and bitter, ignoble death. With jokes!And did I mention that J. Elvis Weinstein, Joel Hodgson, and Trace Beaulieu all played significant parts in this whole masterful affair? Because they did!Join your wonky yet affable host for a deep-dive right into your heart with the greatest hourlong series of the 1990s![Part 1 of 2]This Week's Recommendation: “PEN15" (2019-)For every single episode at least a week early and great WEEKLY bonus episodes, become a Patreon subscriber. For only $5 you can help keep the show alive and enjoy some quality laughs in the process: https://www.patreon.com/coolnesschronicleshttps://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-coolness-chronicles/id1431611476https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-coolness-chronicles?refid=stprhttps://open.spotify.com/show/0sONU9Bdsq35PwO8mE3jVThttp://www.buzzsprout.com/200242Twitter: @coolnesspodryan, Instagram: @thecoolnesschronicles, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coolnesspodryan Theme Music by: Bildschirm (bildschirm.bandcamp.com) The clips featured in this podcast were for critical review and parody, which are protected under the Fair Use laws of the United States Copyright Act of 1976. All rights are reserved and acknowledged. “Bad Reputation" by Joan Jett ℗©1981 Blackheart Records Group“The Groove Line” by Heatwave ℗©1982 Sony Music EntertainmentSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/coolnesschronicles)
The ghoulish gang drink and discuss the 1980's freaky fun frightfest FRIGHT NIGHT... and drink. Digressions include how to terrify newborn babies, Joe Bob Briggs & Count Floyd and what is the stupidest move in rock band history? Recorded at Black Dog Video 1470 Commercial Dr. Vancouver. www.blackdogvideo.bc.ca SPOILERS! Intro music by Tyger Burning Bright.
Just in time for Halloween, we dive into some spooky Christmas songs. Artists include: Count Floyd, Spinal Tap, Tarja Turunen, Emmy the Great and Tim Wheeler, Douglas Pipes, Bobby "Boris" Pickett and the Crypt-Keepers, Sheb Wooley, Brice Armstrong and The All-American Ghouls, and Defiant Brood. https://www.jinglejank.com/episodes/008.html
I vant to thank the Soskas for taking some time out of their busy schedule to come down back in Oct. 2014. Here's what we played: Band Song Album Twins of Evil theatrical trailer, Monster Magnet “Twin Earth”, Doublemint gum commercial Slayer “Gemini”, Dead Hooker in a Trunk trailer, Titan Go-Kings “Kouketsuatsu Girl “, Babymetal “Babymetal Death”, Horrorpops “Psychobitches Outta Hell”, Zacherly “Hurry Bury Baby”, American Mary trailer, Stonewall “Bloody Mary”, Cursed “Bloody Mary”, Carcass “316 L Grade Surgical Steel”, See No Evil 2 trailer, Danzig “Trouble”, The Horrors “Jack the Ripper”, Simon & Hecubus “Evil”, Evil Army “Sgt. Says Kill”, Evil Mothers “The Readyset Die (Vodka Satanic mix)”, Francois de Roubaix “Daughters of Darkness”, The Rotted “The Howling”, Ronald Stein “Spider Baby”, Count Floyd “Dr. Tongue’s House of Cats”, Dismember “The Hills Have Eyes”, The 5 Blobs “The Blob”.
What happens when 2 dedicated Rush fans try to convert someone into the fold? Let's find out! During this wide ranging discussion, Tim and our guest Mike talk about their love for some of Canada's favorite musical sons and provide some entry points for Todd. This is actually a really cool episode where we of course focus on Rush, but also get into a fairly fun tangent on jazz trumpet player Clark Terry, whom it turns out we all some connection to as well. Enjoy! LINKS OF INTEREST:- Here's the trailer for the Rush documentary Beyond The Lighted Stage.- Todd was being foolish when talking about U2 briefly during this episode... Of course Bono is the lead vocalist for the band, not Edge.- Pretty sure this is the live version of "Working Man" from Cleveland that Tim was talking about.- "The Weapon" live with the intro by Count Floyd.- Here's a little bonus for ya... Neil Peart during Drum Solo Week on Letterman back in 2011.- Clark Terry was THE MAN. Check out his bio on Wikipedia, his book, his movie, and the documentary Keep On Keeping On.- Oh, and there's a couple version of his signature song "Mumbles"... How about a wicked old version from 1965 with the Oscar Peterson Trio? Here's one from 1985 with Woody Herman and the Young Thundering Herd. And here's one featuring Clark alongside the Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin from 2001. ...AND ANOTHER THING:Mike recommends checking out YYNot Band and Sea ShepherdTodd advises you to get listening to the new album Apollo by Electro DeluxeAnd Tim wants y'all to know that Westworld is back baby! FOLLOW US ON THE SOCIAL MEDIAS:Did you love what you listened to? Fantastic - we love people with questionable taste that enjoy a couple chuckleheads cracking each other up. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for more of the internet funny.Be sure to subscribe to our podcast on Podbean, iTunes, or Spotify!
Forget Ready Player One's appropriation of the famous DeLorean, Bill and Chad jump in their own time machine and go back to the past and examine the movies of the Back to the Future trilogy. Get ready for 1.21 Gigawatts of rollicking adventure! Show Notes: BTTF 1 - 01:51 to 21:38 01:51 - One of those perfect films. 03:08 - Marty McFly invented Chuck Berry. 04:06 - "Is it okay to go back and have sex with your mother?" 05:32 - Examples of how well put-together the film is. 13:47 - How did Doc & Marty start their bromance? 16:56 - Every dog should have a boy. 18:11 - Chad points out some anachronisms in the film. 21:38 - It's your cousin Marvin. Marvin BERRY!! BTTF 2 - 25:49 to 43:24 25:49 - Jennifer sleeps through the rest of the trilogy. 31:10 - Some good worldbuilding. 34:54 - A darker film. 36:27 - Chad meets the ape-shit crazy Chrispin Glover. 39:12 - Chad finds a visual homage to the 1960 Time Machine movie. 43:24 - The best part of BTTF 2: Marty goes to 1955. Again. 44:33 - Count Floyd arrives. BTTF 3 - 48:27 to 55:05 48:27 - Doc Brown's letter from 1885 doesn't make sense. 50:19 - At least BTTF 3 doesn't need a chalkboard lecture. 52:37 - Bill's insensitive Indian joke. 55:05 - The terrible train ending. Thanks for listening! Rocket 88, the first Rock n' Roll record: https://youtu.be/Gbfnh1oVTk0 A visit to the Back to the Future filming locations 30 years later: https://youtu.be/TDtynhvzBF0 Doc Brown and Marty reunite on Back to the Future day, 2015 on the Jimmy Kimmel show: https://youtu.be/Q0VGRlEJewA Connect With Your Nerdstalkers: Bill Hunter - writer, and creator of video game history website The Dot Eaters Chad Wick - writer, musician and creator of the Canadian Culture Thing Our Website: http://nerdstalking.com/ Social Media Links: Twitter: https://twitter.com/NerdstalkingPod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nerdstalking/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nerdstalking/
Danielle Linn, Content Editor for Everything But the House, joins Russell for a tour based on the Back to the Future trilogy. This episode is in conjunction with Mount Adams Cinema in the City who will be showing Back to the Future Part II on June 22, at Seasongood Pavillion in Eden Park. Other talking points include: Faux Warhol, Betting on baseball, hoverboard hoax, The Pitbull (or Mr. Worldwide), Ooh La La magazine, Count Floyd, #dressgate, the loveliness of Mary Steenburgen, Verne’s groin. The source image for Andy Warhol's painting came from the book, "Pete Rose on Hitting: How to Hit Better than Anybody" also published in 1985. Hosted by Russell Ihrig. Theme song: Offrande Musicale by Bacalao For more info and other programs, visit: www.cincinnatiartmuseum.org Links: Mount Adams Cinema in the City: https://www.facebook.com/mtadamscinemainthecity/ Everything But the House: https://www.ebth.com/ Verne's Creepy Point: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zq5-6PkVGCg
Fantasy Football Auction Weekly: Fantasy Football Auction Podcast
Ya boy - Its December 16th and it is episode 102 and I’m back and this is the Fantasy Football Auctioneer. I’m your host Uncle Bucketts. The Fantasy Football Auctioneer is the official podcast of TheFantasyFootballAuction.com - the internet’s only website dedicated to Fantasy Football Auctions You can find us on facebook at facebook.com/fantasyfootballauctioneer or follow us on twitter and instagram @fantasyauction We have got a great show for you tonight, is our Fantasy Football Championship Weekend special. If you are in a real league, you play your finals this week, week 16 and we are here to get you ready.
Fantasy Football Auction Weekly: Fantasy Football Auction Podcast
Ya boy - Its December 16th and it is episode 102 and I’m back and this is the Fantasy Football Auctioneer. I’m your host Uncle Bucketts. The Fantasy Football Auctioneer is the official podcast of TheFantasyFootballAuction.com - the internet’s only website dedicated to Fantasy Football Auctions You can find us on facebook at facebook.com/fantasyfootballauctioneer or follow us on twitter and instagram @fantasyauction We have got a great show for you tonight, is our Fantasy Football Championship Weekend special. If you are in a real league, you play your finals this week, week 16 and we are here to get you ready.
This week on LTB, we discuss the North Downs revamp, reach into the Graab Baag and channel Count Floyd. Cheers!
Movie Meltdown - Episode 285 This week we do some more loitering around a convention, but along the way we also talk with Kristina Klebe about a couple of her latest movies. Plus we invite Kristina to co-host our Sofa Theater discussion, as we talk about Kai Wai Wong's film "In the Mood for Love". Plus as we clarify, that noise was just a chair moving, we also mention... frames to die for, William Sadler, a pig wearing lederhosen, cinematography, Chop Top goes to Arby's, shooting on-location, John Candy, sad but beautiful, Michael Berryman, a toughie, cornfields, the thermos, M.Night Shyamalan and AMEX, the sign of couplehood, Bill Moseley, The Wolfman's House of Pancakes, Richard Lynch, being in Indiana, every scene should be moving you forward, Count Floyd, James Remar, David Hess, an f-ed up chick, buying the handbags, Richard Scarry, Joe Flaherty, celebrity elevator stories, a relationship surrogate, running a half-marathon... for fun, the walk to the noodle stand, it makes me feel longing, Depeche Mode and sexy and sensual noodles. Spoiler Alert: Many spoilers are revealed for "In the Mood for Love", so watch it beforehand for spoiler-free listening. You have been warned! "The things you take away from a relationship maybe more important then the relationship itself."
The War on Christmas is bloody and mindless this year as Dread Media celebrates its sixth ghoultide! First up, Adam, Desmond, and Jeff try to make sense of 1980's Christmas Evil (aka You Better Watch Out). Then, perhaps a little stressed over not being able to stomach a complete run through last year, Devil Dinosaur Jr. opens two horrible presents: Silent Night, Deadly Night 4: Initiation and Silent Night, Deadly Night 5: The Toy Maker. And of course, Dread Media always delivers on the finest Christmas Carols: "Reggae Christmas Eve in Transylvania" by Count Floyd (aka Joe Flaherty), "Frozen Corpse Stuffed with Holiday Cheer" by Agoraphobic Nosebleed, "Heavy Metal Christmas" by Twisted Sister, "Silent Night" by Christopher Lee, and, of course, "Silent Night, Deadly Night (acoustic)" by The Browns. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213. Follow @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com.
The War on Christmas is bloody and mindless this year as Dread Media celebrates its sixth ghoultide! First up, Adam, Desmond, and Jeff try to make sense of 1980's Christmas Evil (aka You Better Watch Out). Then, perhaps a little stressed over not being able to stomach a complete run through last year, Devil Dinosaur Jr. opens two horrible presents: Silent Night, Deadly Night 4: Initiation and Silent Night, Deadly Night 5: The Toy Maker. And of course, Dread Media always delivers on the finest Christmas Carols: "Reggae Christmas Eve in Transylvania" by Count Floyd (aka Joe Flaherty), "Frozen Corpse Stuffed with Holiday Cheer" by Agoraphobic Nosebleed, "Heavy Metal Christmas" by Twisted Sister, "Silent Night" by Christopher Lee, and, of course, "Silent Night, Deadly Night (acoustic)" by The Browns. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213. Follow @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com.
The War on Christmas is bloody and mindless this year as Dread Media celebrates its sixth ghoultide! First up, Adam, Desmond, and Jeff try to make sense of 1980's Christmas Evil (aka You Better Watch Out). Then, perhaps a little stressed over not being able to stomach a complete run through last year, Devil Dinosaur Jr. opens two horrible presents: Silent Night, Deadly Night 4: Initiation and Silent Night, Deadly Night 5: The Toy Maker. And of course, Dread Media always delivers on the finest Christmas Carols: "Reggae Christmas Eve in Transylvania" by Count Floyd (aka Joe Flaherty), "Frozen Corpse Stuffed with Holiday Cheer" by Agoraphobic Nosebleed, "Heavy Metal Christmas" by Twisted Sister, "Silent Night" by Christopher Lee, and, of course, "Silent Night, Deadly Night (acoustic)" by The Browns. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213. Follow @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com.
The War on Christmas is bloody and mindless this year as Dread Media celebrates its sixth ghoultide! First up, Adam, Desmond, and Jeff try to make sense of 1980's Christmas Evil (aka You Better Watch Out). Then, perhaps a little stressed over not being able to stomach a complete run through last year, Devil Dinosaur Jr. opens two horrible presents: Silent Night, Deadly Night 4: Initiation and Silent Night, Deadly Night 5: The Toy Maker. And of course, Dread Media always delivers on the finest Christmas Carols: "Reggae Christmas Eve in Transylvania" by Count Floyd (aka Joe Flaherty), "Frozen Corpse Stuffed with Holiday Cheer" by Agoraphobic Nosebleed, "Heavy Metal Christmas" by Twisted Sister, "Silent Night" by Christopher Lee, and, of course, "Silent Night, Deadly Night (acoustic)" by The Browns. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213. Follow @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com.
This week, Larry and Chris discuss John Wayne's age, Hart to Hart, Bruce Jenner, a potential Police Academy reboot, Count Floyd, the plural of various words, the lack of effectiveness of the Predator's doomsday weapon, the Pacific Princess, Disneyland, the history of Get Smart relaunches, just what happened to Randy Quaid, and vintage aftershaves. Grab your headphones, take a seat and Enjoy!
Movie Meltdown - Episode 205 This week starts off a little different, as we attempt to let someone else lead the introduction. Bear with us, as we quickly get past that and move on into some really interesting discussions. Including new movies, the future of retro and what is it that gives each decade it's own look, feel and personality. And just what killed Fred?!? We'll find out in an amazing story, involving old caves, a flour sifter, the mall, pollutants, twigs, dioramas, asbestos and a box full of Barbies. You have to hear this one... it's a classic! And as we try to decide just what movies represent the 2000's, we also mention... Jules and Jim, Emma Watson, a Slinky, The Pride of Miss Jean Brodie, fads, The Faculty, Oedipus, (The?) Rope, I Love the 80's/90's, a character actor orgy, The Goonies, Aimee Mann and John Doe, superhero movies, The Lord of the Rings trilogy, torture porn, earthquakes, karaoke backgrounds, Nick at Night, Napoleon Dynamite, finding things on YouTube, Blood Simple, Powerpoint presentations, our era is so not cool, twindow, Judd Apatow, Bill Murray or Jim Belushi?, Count Floyd, Patty Duke's twin, MTV has a publishing company?, Ghost Stories of Somewhere, retroleum, John Hughes, The Perks of Being a Wallflower, being mocked at 5 months old, The Slinky doesn't know!!, 1969, we've always had the internet, irony, hipster vs. douchbag, Harry Potter, Beginners, Apartment 3G, resurfacing disco, Kurt Cobain has always been dead, Begotten, what font to use, you should be less gullible, Suzanne Pleshette and making out with Richard Belzer. "Before that ever happened, I was already dead."
In the second installment of Yuletide terror, Desmond and Darryll review the Dutch film Sint (Saint), at least until they get bored and talk about superhero movies and other stuff. Then Devil Dinosaur Jr. is back with a book review of Kim Newman's Nightmare Movies. Before all that, Desmond talks a little bit about a couple of documentaries he's watched recently: The Green Rush and Until the Light Takes Us. There's songs, too! "Saint and Sinner" by KISS, "Santa Claus is Coming to Town" by The Browns, "Nightmare" by Avenged Sevenfold, and "Reggae Christmas Eve in Transylvania" by Count Floyd all get a spin on the old Rudolph the Red-Nosed Record Player! Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213. Join the Facebook group! Follow @dreadmedia and @EwokJedi on Twitter. Visit www.audibletrial.com/dreadmedia to get a free audiobook!
In the second installment of Yuletide terror, Desmond and Darryll review the Dutch film Sint (Saint), at least until they get bored and talk about superhero movies and other stuff. Then Devil Dinosaur Jr. is back with a book review of Kim Newman's Nightmare Movies. Before all that, Desmond talks a little bit about a couple of documentaries he's watched recently: The Green Rush and Until the Light Takes Us. There's songs, too! "Saint and Sinner" by KISS, "Santa Claus is Coming to Town" by The Browns, "Nightmare" by Avenged Sevenfold, and "Reggae Christmas Eve in Transylvania" by Count Floyd all get a spin on the old Rudolph the Red-Nosed Record Player! Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213. Join the Facebook group! Follow @dreadmedia and @EwokJedi on Twitter. Visit www.audibletrial.com/dreadmedia to get a free audiobook!
In the second installment of Yuletide terror, Desmond and Darryll review the Dutch film Sint (Saint), at least until they get bored and talk about superhero movies and other stuff. Then Devil Dinosaur Jr. is back with a book review of Kim Newman's Nightmare Movies. Before all that, Desmond talks a little bit about a couple of documentaries he's watched recently: The Green Rush and Until the Light Takes Us. There's songs, too! "Saint and Sinner" by KISS, "Santa Claus is Coming to Town" by The Browns, "Nightmare" by Avenged Sevenfold, and "Reggae Christmas Eve in Transylvania" by Count Floyd all get a spin on the old Rudolph the Red-Nosed Record Player! Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213. Join the Facebook group! Follow @dreadmedia and @EwokJedi on Twitter. Visit www.audibletrial.com/dreadmedia to get a free audiobook!
In the second installment of Yuletide terror, Desmond and Darryll review the Dutch film Sint (Saint), at least until they get bored and talk about superhero movies and other stuff. Then Devil Dinosaur Jr. is back with a book review of Kim Newman's Nightmare Movies. Before all that, Desmond talks a little bit about a couple of documentaries he's watched recently: The Green Rush and Until the Light Takes Us. There's songs, too! "Saint and Sinner" by KISS, "Santa Claus is Coming to Town" by The Browns, "Nightmare" by Avenged Sevenfold, and "Reggae Christmas Eve in Transylvania" by Count Floyd all get a spin on the old Rudolph the Red-Nosed Record Player! Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213. Join the Facebook group! Follow @dreadmedia and @EwokJedi on Twitter. Visit www.audibletrial.com/dreadmedia to get a free audiobook!
1 - CORRECTIONS 2 - ROONEY RULE FIX 3 - DAVE…. DAVE! 4 - KANNELL MIC DROP 5 - DENISE RICHARDS 6 - CHARCH 7 - KIRKFEST 8 - NEW COACH SMELL 9 - COUNT FLOYD 10 - LAYWERS AND BODIES