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Stuart's documentary feature scores include: One Night In Turin, Hiroshima: 75 Years Later, and Disorder. Stuart's television scoring work has included: London's Burning, Atlantis, and Crazyhead. Stuart's scores for animation include: the series The Lampies, the short film We're Going On A Bear Hunt, and the acclaimed feature film Kensuke's Kingdom.
Splash Stories caught up with Mary Byker well known for his work as the lead singer of Gaye Bykers on Acid, Pop Will Eat Itself, Pigface and Apollo 440 and as a record producer and DJ/MC. We spoke just before he headed off to pick up his new pair of glasses before the start of the Gaye Bykers on Acid's Intermittent Fasting Tour which kicks off 5 Sept 2024 . GBOA released two indie chart-topping singles, “Everythang's Groovy” and “Nosedive Karma” on In-Tape records before being signed to Virgin Records. In 1987 they released their debut LP “Drill Your Own Hole” which was the soundtrack to an ambitious film of the same name, & toured the US and Europe. During this time Mary made friends with Chicago's infamous Cynthia plaster caster, played Glastonbury Festival, Roskilde, Supported the Red-Hot Chilli Peppers and undertook a memorable European tour with the Ramones and supported Motorhead in Hammersmith. This was followed by the Jon Langford produced critically acclaimed album “Stewed to The Gills” and Mary's favourite track: Harmonious Murder. Mary also played The Splash Club with Hyperhead. Don't miss this lovable rogue and his many memorable talesRead the brilliant book Grebo!: The Loud and Lousy Story of Gaye Bykers on Acid and Crazyhead https://www.amazon.co.uk/GREBO-Lousy-Story-Bykers-Crazyhead-ebook/dp/B09GW81NSPBykers music can be purchased at: https://gayebykersonacid.bandcamp.comTickets for upcoming Bykers shows: https://www.gayebykersonacid.co.uk/gigsT-Shirts etc…can be purchased from https://www.gayebykersonacid.co.uk/merchThe Intermittent Fasting Tour Dates 05.09.2024 - Portland Arms- Cambridge06.09.2024 - Esquires - Bedford07.09.2024 - Bunkers Hill -Nottingham08.09.2024 - Castle & Falcon- Birmingham13.09.2024 - B2 Brickmakers- Norwich14.09.2024 - Bournemouth20.09.2024 - The Anchor-Canterbury21.09.2024 - The Lexington-London29.11.2024 - Green Door Store- Brighton05.12.2024 - Duffy's - Leicester06.12.2024 - Ivory Blacks- Glasgow07.12.2024 - Cluny 2-Newcastle13.12.2024 - Rebellion-Manchester14.12.2024 – HuddersfieldSupport the Show.Get in touch with Splash Stories : splashclubtv@gmail.comhttps://www.facebook.com/thesplashclubJoin Splash Stories https://www.buzzsprout.com/1891668/supporthttps://www.instagram.com/thewonderstuffofficial/https://www.instagram.com/rickywarwickofficial/https://www.instagram.com/echobelly_official/https://www.instagram.com/officialskunkanansie/https://www.instagram.com/feederofficial/https://www.instagram.com/kcmanc/?hl=enhttps://www.facebook.com/kerbdogband/https://www.instagram.com/sohoradiohttps://www.facebook.com/groups/SoundAsEverhttps://www.pearllowe.co.ukhttps://www.supergrass.comhttps://www.wienerworld.com/product/gary-crowleys-indie-90s-playback-classics-curveballs-and-bangers/Terrorvision Tequila : https://youtu.be/8hLQCA2h8kA?si=7_HfuruL5fFUnMdFhttps://linktr.ee/thesoupdragonshttps://www.merchbar.com/rock-alternative/cj-wildhearthttps://www.facebook.com/CJWildheartOfficial/https://www.instagram.com/cjwildheart/EMF www.emf-theband.comhttps://www.facebook.com/lustforlife1976/...
Derek Philpott in conversation with David Eastaugh Amazon UK https://a.co/d/5t6o7QM Amazon Worldwide For close to a decade and a half the Philpotts have been getting under the skin of musical artistes. Picking up on glaring errors in their lyrics or sometimes getting completely the wrong end of the stick (perhaps to irritate things a little further) they totally misunderstand the meaning of ‘poetic license'. Hundreds of missives have landed on the real and virtual doormats of musicians, worldwide. In return, these lyrical legends have exercised their right to reply, correcting and sometimes confirming the authors' summation of what went wrong... or right. In this book, enquiries were aimed directly at U.K. Indie bands.. These included Adorable, The Bevis Frond, Bis, Catherine Wheel, Crazyhead, Cud, David Devant and this Spirit Wife, Flowered Up, Fuzzbox, Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie, The June Brides, Ned's Atomic Dustbin, New Fast Automatics Daffodils, The Nightingales, The Orchids, Paris Angels, Pele, Salad, Senseless Things, The Soup Dragons, Spacemen 3, Swervedriver, Talulah Gosh, That Petrol Emotion, 3 Colours Red, Thousand Yard Stare, The Telescopes and The Woodentops 'Dear Catherine Wheel" is the result.
Attention married couples looking to build a brand together this clip is for you. Here we have a couple that started a Coaching and Podcasting business together and they sahre their journey. We hope you get value from this episode.Join Sinclair Theee Health Nerd and De'Von Truvel creator of Black Wall Street the Board Game as they discuss strategies on building a brand with your partner with the founders of Married into CrazyHead to The M4 Show Website to Subscribe to our Email List and listen to more episodeshttps://www.them4show.com/Get Black Wall Street the Board Game for your familyhttps://www.playblackwallstreet.com/ Subscribe to receive notifications. The M4 Show is on a mission to help 100 couples achieve a $1 Million net worth. We are looking for Melanated Married Millionaires in the Making ready to build!Head to The M4 Show Website to Subscribe to our Email List and listen to more episodeshttps://www.them4show.com/De'Von and Sinclair are Black YouTubers promoting Black Wealth. You can find our journey and thoughts on this channel or on our blog. We hope to hear your stories and learn from you as well. Let's do it together. Blessings. https://www.them4show.com/https://www.playblackwallstreet.com/
In Grebo! The Loud & Lousy Story of Gaye Bikers on Acid and Crazyhead (Headpress, 2021) Rich Deakin explores West Midlands 1980s, home to heavy metal. Black Sabbath and Judas Priest are household names, but over the smoking chimneys and factory yards something new and equally ugly forms... 'Grebo' was a media constructed music genre that even today sends a shudder down the spines of discerning music fans and critics. A homegrown proto-grunge -- counterpart to the likes of Butthole Surfers, Mudhoney, early Nirvana, Alice In Chains, and Soundgarden -- grebo was a British phenomenon that drew on an eclectic range of influences, from punk, 60s garage and psychedelia, through to 70s heavy rock and thrash metal. It foreshadowed rave culture and was steeped in class politics. GAYE BYKERS ON ACID and CRAZYHEAD hailed from Leicester. They were not the first bands to be labelled grebo but they were the most unashamedly unkempt and came to be considered its greatest exponents. They were "a burst of dirty thunder" and almost no one liked them. Based on interviews with band members, friends, fans, and roadies, this book is an uncompromising history of an overlooked music scene. Rich Deakin charts its course via the changing fortunes of the Bykers and Crazyhead, taking us on the booze-filled tour buses, behind the dodgy deals and onto the international stage and back again (with a pitstop for a rock movie that swallows lots of money). Their careers were short, but the two bands managed to shake up the UK indie scene and along the way became Britain's unlikely ambassadors of rock following the collapse of Soviet Russia. Rebekah Buchanan is a Professor of English and Director of English Education at Western Illinois University. Her research focuses on feminism, activism, and literacy practices in youth culture, specifically through zines and music. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In Grebo! The Loud & Lousy Story of Gaye Bikers on Acid and Crazyhead (Headpress, 2021) Rich Deakin explores West Midlands 1980s, home to heavy metal. Black Sabbath and Judas Priest are household names, but over the smoking chimneys and factory yards something new and equally ugly forms... 'Grebo' was a media constructed music genre that even today sends a shudder down the spines of discerning music fans and critics. A homegrown proto-grunge -- counterpart to the likes of Butthole Surfers, Mudhoney, early Nirvana, Alice In Chains, and Soundgarden -- grebo was a British phenomenon that drew on an eclectic range of influences, from punk, 60s garage and psychedelia, through to 70s heavy rock and thrash metal. It foreshadowed rave culture and was steeped in class politics. GAYE BYKERS ON ACID and CRAZYHEAD hailed from Leicester. They were not the first bands to be labelled grebo but they were the most unashamedly unkempt and came to be considered its greatest exponents. They were "a burst of dirty thunder" and almost no one liked them. Based on interviews with band members, friends, fans, and roadies, this book is an uncompromising history of an overlooked music scene. Rich Deakin charts its course via the changing fortunes of the Bykers and Crazyhead, taking us on the booze-filled tour buses, behind the dodgy deals and onto the international stage and back again (with a pitstop for a rock movie that swallows lots of money). Their careers were short, but the two bands managed to shake up the UK indie scene and along the way became Britain's unlikely ambassadors of rock following the collapse of Soviet Russia. Rebekah Buchanan is a Professor of English and Director of English Education at Western Illinois University. Her research focuses on feminism, activism, and literacy practices in youth culture, specifically through zines and music. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/performing-arts
In Grebo! The Loud & Lousy Story of Gaye Bikers on Acid and Crazyhead (Headpress, 2021) Rich Deakin explores West Midlands 1980s, home to heavy metal. Black Sabbath and Judas Priest are household names, but over the smoking chimneys and factory yards something new and equally ugly forms... 'Grebo' was a media constructed music genre that even today sends a shudder down the spines of discerning music fans and critics. A homegrown proto-grunge -- counterpart to the likes of Butthole Surfers, Mudhoney, early Nirvana, Alice In Chains, and Soundgarden -- grebo was a British phenomenon that drew on an eclectic range of influences, from punk, 60s garage and psychedelia, through to 70s heavy rock and thrash metal. It foreshadowed rave culture and was steeped in class politics. GAYE BYKERS ON ACID and CRAZYHEAD hailed from Leicester. They were not the first bands to be labelled grebo but they were the most unashamedly unkempt and came to be considered its greatest exponents. They were "a burst of dirty thunder" and almost no one liked them. Based on interviews with band members, friends, fans, and roadies, this book is an uncompromising history of an overlooked music scene. Rich Deakin charts its course via the changing fortunes of the Bykers and Crazyhead, taking us on the booze-filled tour buses, behind the dodgy deals and onto the international stage and back again (with a pitstop for a rock movie that swallows lots of money). Their careers were short, but the two bands managed to shake up the UK indie scene and along the way became Britain's unlikely ambassadors of rock following the collapse of Soviet Russia. Rebekah Buchanan is a Professor of English and Director of English Education at Western Illinois University. Her research focuses on feminism, activism, and literacy practices in youth culture, specifically through zines and music. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/music
In Grebo! The Loud & Lousy Story of Gaye Bikers on Acid and Crazyhead (Headpress, 2021) Rich Deakin explores West Midlands 1980s, home to heavy metal. Black Sabbath and Judas Priest are household names, but over the smoking chimneys and factory yards something new and equally ugly forms... 'Grebo' was a media constructed music genre that even today sends a shudder down the spines of discerning music fans and critics. A homegrown proto-grunge -- counterpart to the likes of Butthole Surfers, Mudhoney, early Nirvana, Alice In Chains, and Soundgarden -- grebo was a British phenomenon that drew on an eclectic range of influences, from punk, 60s garage and psychedelia, through to 70s heavy rock and thrash metal. It foreshadowed rave culture and was steeped in class politics. GAYE BYKERS ON ACID and CRAZYHEAD hailed from Leicester. They were not the first bands to be labelled grebo but they were the most unashamedly unkempt and came to be considered its greatest exponents. They were "a burst of dirty thunder" and almost no one liked them. Based on interviews with band members, friends, fans, and roadies, this book is an uncompromising history of an overlooked music scene. Rich Deakin charts its course via the changing fortunes of the Bykers and Crazyhead, taking us on the booze-filled tour buses, behind the dodgy deals and onto the international stage and back again (with a pitstop for a rock movie that swallows lots of money). Their careers were short, but the two bands managed to shake up the UK indie scene and along the way became Britain's unlikely ambassadors of rock following the collapse of Soviet Russia. Rebekah Buchanan is a Professor of English and Director of English Education at Western Illinois University. Her research focuses on feminism, activism, and literacy practices in youth culture, specifically through zines and music. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/popular-culture
In Grebo! The Loud & Lousy Story of Gaye Bikers on Acid and Crazyhead (Headpress, 2021) Rich Deakin explores West Midlands 1980s, home to heavy metal. Black Sabbath and Judas Priest are household names, but over the smoking chimneys and factory yards something new and equally ugly forms... 'Grebo' was a media constructed music genre that even today sends a shudder down the spines of discerning music fans and critics. A homegrown proto-grunge -- counterpart to the likes of Butthole Surfers, Mudhoney, early Nirvana, Alice In Chains, and Soundgarden -- grebo was a British phenomenon that drew on an eclectic range of influences, from punk, 60s garage and psychedelia, through to 70s heavy rock and thrash metal. It foreshadowed rave culture and was steeped in class politics. GAYE BYKERS ON ACID and CRAZYHEAD hailed from Leicester. They were not the first bands to be labelled grebo but they were the most unashamedly unkempt and came to be considered its greatest exponents. They were "a burst of dirty thunder" and almost no one liked them. Based on interviews with band members, friends, fans, and roadies, this book is an uncompromising history of an overlooked music scene. Rich Deakin charts its course via the changing fortunes of the Bykers and Crazyhead, taking us on the booze-filled tour buses, behind the dodgy deals and onto the international stage and back again (with a pitstop for a rock movie that swallows lots of money). Their careers were short, but the two bands managed to shake up the UK indie scene and along the way became Britain's unlikely ambassadors of rock following the collapse of Soviet Russia. Rebekah Buchanan is a Professor of English and Director of English Education at Western Illinois University. Her research focuses on feminism, activism, and literacy practices in youth culture, specifically through zines and music. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/british-studies
It's the finale of Crazyhead! Find out what happens with the ladies and what we're doing next. Produced by Kristen Riley and Daive Reed Edited by Daive Reed Thanks for being here and if you enjoyed the episode, please rate, review, and subscribe. Or, even easier, tell people about us! It really helps us out. Find us on Twitter and Instagram @CastFiles We also auto-post on YouTube, if that's your streaming service of choice, or if you like closed captions. And finally, email us at TheRotatingCastFiles@gmail.com
Amy is worried about Harry but Daive thinks it's going to be a-ok. Produced by Kristen Riley and Daive Reed Edited by Daive Reed Thanks for being here and if you enjoyed the episode, please rate, review, and subscribe. Or, even easier, tell people about us! It really helps us out. Find us on Twitter and Instagram @CastFiles We also auto-post on YouTube, if that's your streaming service of choice, or if you like closed captions. And finally, email us at TheRotatingCastFiles@gmail.com The podcast that was mentioned in the episode - Congressional Dish
The gang tries to come up with a plan to free Suzanne but falls into Callum's trap. But Amy and Tyler finally get jiggy! Produced by Kristen Riley and Daive Reed Edited by Daive Reed Thanks for being here and if you enjoyed the episode, please rate, review, and subscribe. Or, even easier, tell people about us! It really helps us out. Find us on Twitter and Instagram @CastFiles We also auto-post on YouTube, if that's your streaming service of choice, or if you like closed captions. And finally, email us at TheRotatingCastFiles@gmail.com
The gang goes out for a nice relaxing camping trip and meet a new friend. Produced by Kristen Riley and Daive Reed Edited by Daive Reed Thanks for being here and if you enjoyed the episode, please rate, review, and subscribe. Or, even easier, tell people about us! It really helps us out. Find us on Twitter and Instagram @CastFiles We also auto-post on YouTube, if that's your streaming service of choice, or if you like closed captions. And finally, email us at TheRotatingCastFiles@gmail.com
The ladies get chauffeured around town by Jake who senses that they aren't being entirely honest with him. Produced by Kristen Riley and Daive Reed Edited by Daive Reed Thanks for being here and if you enjoyed the episode, please rate, review, and subscribe. Or, even easier, tell people about us! It really helps us out. Find us on Twitter and Instagram @CastFiles We also auto-post on YouTube, if that's your streaming service of choice, or if you like closed captions. And finally, email us at TheRotatingCastFiles@gmail.com
It's our first episode of Crazyhead and we're starting BIG... as in poles... if you know what we mean. ;) Produced by Kristen Riley and Daive Reed Edited by Daive Reed Thanks for being here and if you enjoyed the episode, please rate, review, and subscribe. Or, even easier, tell people about us! It really helps us out. Find us on Twitter and Instagram @CastFiles We also auto-post on YouTube, if that's your streaming service of choice, or if you like closed captions. And finally, email us at TheRotatingCastFiles@gmail.com
Kev Reverb - Crazyhead - in conversation with David Eastaugh Formed in 1986, the band signed to the independent record label, Food, later that year and their début single, "What Gives You The Idea That You're So Amazing, Baby?", reached number 2 in the UK Indie Chart in March 1987.[2] For the rest of the year they toured extensively, supporting The Cult, then Julian Cope, and also played at the Glastonbury Festival. Their second single "Baby Turpentine" reached number 4 in the Indie Chart. In mid-1988, their third single "Time Has Taken Its Toll on You" reached No. 65 in the UK Singles Chart, their label now owned by EMI. The band embarked on another UK tour to promote their début album Desert Orchid, released in October 1988, along with another single, "Rags", and then toured Europe supporting Iggy Pop. They then released the Have Love, Will Travel EP before embarking on yet another UK tour.
Bill Frost (SLUGMag.com & X96 Radio From Hell) and Tommy Milagro (SlamWrestling.net) talk The Gilded Age, Promised Land, Snowpiercer, Aziz Ansari: Nightclub Comedian, Resident Alien, Astrid & Lilly Save the World, Crazyhead, Gommorah, The Afterparty, All of Us Are Dead, The Woman In the House Across the Street From the Girl In the Window, SNL: Willem Dafoe, We Need to Talk About Cosby, Peacemaker, Yellowjackets, Billions, Rasslin' News, The White Lotus Season 2, and What to Watch Harder (Euphoria, The Righteous Gemstones, The Book of Boba Fett, Superman & Lois, Single Drunk Female, and The Cleaning Lady). Drinking: Screwdrivers made with Vodka from OFFICIAL TV Tan sponsor Sugar House Distillery.* Yell at us: @TVTanPodcast Twitter, Facebook, Gmail.* Rate us: Spotify, Stitcher, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, YouTube, Amazon Podcasts, Audible, etc.
Gaye Bykers On Acid & Crazyhead - Rich Deakin talking about his new book Grebo! with David Eastaugh ‘Grebo' was a media constructed music genre that even today sends a shudder down the spines of discerning music fans and critics. A homegrown proto-grunge — counterpart to the likes of Butthole Surfers, Mudhoney, early Nirvana, Alice In Chains, and Soundgarden in the US — grebo was a British phenomenon that drew on an eclectic range of influences, from punk, 60s garage and psychedelia, through to 70s heavy rock and thrash metal. It foreshadowed rave culture and was steeped in class politics. GAYE BYKERS ON ACID and CRAZYHEAD hailed from Leicester. They were not the first bands to be labelled grebo but they were the most unashamedly unkempt and came to be considered its greatest exponents. They were “a burst of dirty thunder” and almost no one liked them. Based on interviews with band members, friends, fans, and roadies, this book is an uncompromising history of an overlooked music scene. Rich Deakin charts its course via the changing fortunes of the Bykers and Crazyhead, taking us on the booze-filled tour buses, behind the dodgy deals and onto the international stage and back again (with a pitstop for a rock movie that swallows lots of money). Their careers were short, but the two bands managed to shake up the UK indie scene and along the way became Britain's unlikely ambassadors of rock following the collapse of Soviet Russia.
Welcome back to the Abyss! This week we start up a new series focusing on the iceberg tiers on conspiracy theories. Each week we will drop lower and lower in the tiers, focusing on some pretty intense conspiracy theories that exist out there. Tier 1 is referred to as Crazyhead and has some pretty basic well-known conspiracies. This episode includes some topics on politics, medicine and other potentially triggering theories. We will be covering these topics briefly as to describe what the theories actually are. If you have any further questions or need additional information, please reach out to professionals in their respective fields.
Award-winning actor and star of Enola Holmes, Chewing Gum and Crazyhead, Susan Wokoma joins Kiri. Susie talks us through her show-stopping red carpet looks, the joy of drama, and the power of a great silhouette, as well as shedding light on the reality of being the only black actor on a TV set, and telling Kiri about the the time she met Christian Louboutin.instagram.com/loveofhunsWho Are You Wearing is a Little Wander production.The producer is Jo Southerd.Artwork by Mari Phillips @mythsntitsMusic by Ani Glass.Follow Who Are You Wearing on instagram: @whoyouwearingpodSend us an email: whoyouwearingpod@gmail.com
On today's episode, the TV Matchmakers help Tiffany find a new TV love after the end of her fifteen year relationship with Supernatural. Trey and Callie discuss the pronunciation of Theroux, seeing country divas in concert, demon hunting, and bacchanalias as they find three shows perfect for anyone looking to fill the Supernatural void.Today's matches:Callie's pick: Crazyhead, streaming on NetflixTrey's pick: The Leftovers, streaming on HBO MaxWildcard: Sleepy Hollow, streaming on HuluTune in to see which of these three spooky shows Tiffany picks for a second date!Want to be matched with your next TV obsession? Slide into our DMs @tvmatchmakers (https://www.instagram.com/tvmatchmakers/) or e-mail us at tvmatchmakers@gmail.comTrey's Insta: @_treychic_ (https://www.instagram.com/_treychic_/)Callie's Insta: @raynor__shine (https://www.instagram.com/raynor__shine/)Rate, review, and subscribe to The TV Matchmakers wherever you get your podcasts!
Amy und Raquel haben einen an der Waffel - so sehen es zumindest alle in ihrem Umfeld, denn beide sehen Dämonen. Ob das wirklich so "Crazy" ist? Die Serie Crazyhead begleitet die Beiden in ihrem nicht ganz so gewöhnlichen Alltag. Welche Rolle Urin beim Exorzismus spielt, berichten Nicole und Rudolf in dieser Folge! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pilot-pickups/message
Lewis Reeves is an English actor. He is known for his roles as Jake in the comedy horror series Crazyhead, as Gareth Walker in the video games FIFA 17 and FIFA 18, and as Eric in the Donmar production of My Night with Reg by Kevin Elyot.I May Destroy You Unforgotten as DC Jake CollierFollow
This week Alli gives a touching eulogy to Crazyhead, and Katie puts us on the spot to be creative, what fun! This week we're watching Stranger Things and The Twilight Zone!
This week Alli gives a touching eulogy to Crazyhead, and Katie puts us on the spot to be creative, what fun! This week we're watching Stranger Things and The Twilight Zone!
This week we're talking about Zoooooombies! With brain on the brain, We'll be reviewing Crazyhead and Santa Clarita Diet! Co-hosts Alli, Matt, and Katherine talk about two pilots every single week. Find us on Instagram for all your favorite TV-related content @pilotreviewboard Tweet us about shows we should be watching @pilotreviewboard And if you want to have access to our deep-dive episodes, bonus games, and cut content, become a Patron www.patreon.com/pilotreviewboard.
This week we're talking about Zoooooombies! With brain on the brain, We'll be reviewing Crazyhead and Santa Clarita Diet! Co-hosts Alli, Matt, and Katherine talk about two pilots every single week. Find us on Instagram for all your favorite TV-related content @pilotreviewboard Tweet us about shows we should be watching @pilotreviewboard And if you want to have access to our deep-dive episodes, bonus games, and cut content, become a Patron www.patreon.com/pilotreviewboard.
On this week's minisode, we're sending Hill House to the other side, and talking about...Zombies! We're watching Santa Clarita Diet and Crazyhead this week. Be sure to check them out for before Monday's podcast.
On this week's minisode, we're sending Hill House to the other side, and talking about...Zombies! We're watching Santa Clarita Diet and Crazyhead this week. Be sure to check them out for before Monday's podcast.
Giovani Carcasse,, per la Serie Frattaglie Serie ma non troppo, il nostro dinamico duo Jack Kawaii Burton e Mother HQ Suspiriorum tratteranno una serie molto teen, molto gggiovane, molto tante cose: CrazyHead, del 2016. Partorita dagli stessi genitori di Misfits, purtroppo abbandonata prematuramente e accolta nell'orfanotrofio Netflix, di cui si trovano tracce solo della prima, e unica, stagione. Varrà la pena cercare negli archivi digitali? Ve lo dirà il fantastico duo(deno).
It’s time for a classic, as we finally turn to Tobe Hooper’s masterpiece “The Texas Chain Saw Massacre”. A film that should dissuade anyone from picking up hitchhikers and/or randomly trespassing; whilst also proving the case for full traceability on all commercial meat products; and providing equal opportunities by featuring a disabled character who is as annoying as any able-bodied slasher victim. Along the way we discuss “Split Second”, “Crazyhead”, “Primal Screen”, “The Dead Don’t Die” and the first episode of “Lovecraft Country”. Watch (or re-watch) to avoid spoilers, and join us. APOLOGIES FOR ANY SOUND QUALITY ISSUES -CURRENT QUARANTINE MEASURES MEANT WE HAD TO RECORD THIS EPISODE REMOTELY.
On this episode of the podcast, I will be talking about tv show I truly loved that ended way before their time. These shows include Crashing, Tuca and Bertie, Speechless, Crazyhead, Everything Sucks, and Santa Clarita Diet. Please share with your friends if you enjoy the episode and if there is anything you would like to suggest, do so at ivebeenmeaning2@gmail.com
Before we kick off season 8, here's one more clipshow, featuring snippets of episodes you almost definitely haven't heard!The excerpts in this ep come from:Episode 19 - in an episode that was technically about Crazyhead, we discuss the many haircuts of Thor, God of Thunder.Episode 21 - Jane literally yells about male privilege and the patriarchy as related to Commander in Chief.Episode 33 - Kurt explains faith-based reactions to painful life experiences in the From Dusk till Dawn episode.Episode 14 - Some people lick faces... others don't. This fabulous discussion brought to you by Wonderfalls.Episode 54 - Unsurprisingly, Kurt has diffiiculty distinguishing the names of the Charmed Ones.Episode 39 - We use our exceptionally limited knowledge of philosophy to talk about The Trolley Problem, as brought up in The Good Place.We'll be back in next week with Season 8!Find us @madeyoulookpod on Instagram or email jacarandamedia@outlook.com if you want to chatSubscribe to us on ITUNES, STITCHER, SPOTIFY, RADIOPUBLIC or your podcatcher of choice.Find us on FACEBOOK, TWITTER or INSTAGRAM.Thanks to Incompetech for the theme song! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ian and Dave see out 2019 with the last two episodes of Crazyhead. In "Downward Facing Dog," Raquel goes on a date with Harry while Amy tries to warn her about the vision of Harry attacking her. It soon becomes clear that Harry is not telling the whole truth. In "Beaver with a Chainsaw," it is Halloween night and all of Callum's plans are coming to fruition. The gates of Hell are about to be thrown wide open, and the only people standing in his way are Amy and Jake. They also discuss the series as a whole, what they would have liked from a second season, and name their series MVPs. Then they welcome Statistician Ian to let them know how they are going to be kicking off 2020!
Ian and Dave see out 2019 with the last two episodes of Crazyhead. In "Downward Facing Dog," Raquel goes on a date with Harry while Amy tries to warn her about the vision of Harry attacking her. It soon becomes clear that Harry is not telling the whole truth. In "Beaver with a Chainsaw," it is Halloween night and all of Callum's plans are coming to fruition. The gates of Hell are about to be thrown wide open, and the only people standing in his way are Amy and Jake. They also discuss the series as a whole, what they would have liked from a second season, and name their series MVPs. Then they welcome Statistician Ian to let them know how they are going to be kicking off 2020!
Ian and Dave see out 2019 with the last two episodes of Crazyhead. In "Downward Facing Dog," Raquel goes on a date with Harry while Amy tries to warn her about the vision of Harry attacking her. It soon becomes clear that Harry is not telling the whole truth. In "Beaver with a Chainsaw," it is Halloween night and all of Callum's plans are coming to fruition. The gates of Hell are about to be thrown wide open, and the only people standing in his way are Amy and Jake. They also discuss the series as a whole, what they would have liked from a second season, and name their series MVPs. Then they welcome Statistician Ian to let them know how they are going to be kicking off 2020!
Ian and Dave see out 2019 with the last two episodes of Crazyhead. In "Downward Facing Dog," Raquel goes on a date with Harry while Amy tries to warn her about the vision of Harry attacking her. It soon becomes clear that Harry is not telling the whole truth. In "Beaver with a Chainsaw," it is Halloween night and all of Callum's plans are coming to fruition. The gates of Hell are about to be thrown wide open, and the only people standing in his way are Amy and Jake. They also discuss the series as a whole, what they would have liked from a second season, and name their series MVPs. Then they welcome Statistician Ian to let them know how they are going to be kicking off 2020!
Dave and Ian return for another two episodes of Crazyhead. In "Shave the Cat," Suzanne has returned from the dead and isn't the woman she used to be. Raquel, Amy, and Jake take her somewhere remote in search of a cure cure, and Raquel makes a new friend while searching for a phone signal. In "Penguin or Cow," Amy and Raquel confront Mercy while trying to find the kidnapped Suzanne. She is being held captive by Callum who intends to use her to take Amy out of the picture once and for all. They also discuss the correct posture to adopt if you ever see Ian in a pet shop, and discover that their previous edition has caught the attention of one of the cast's mothers.
Dave and Ian return for another two episodes of Crazyhead. In "Shave the Cat," Suzanne has returned from the dead and isn't the woman she used to be. Raquel, Amy, and Jake take her somewhere remote in search of a cure cure, and Raquel makes a new friend while searching for a phone signal. In "Penguin or Cow," Amy and Raquel confront Mercy while trying to find the kidnapped Suzanne. She is being held captive by Callum who intends to use her to take Amy out of the picture once and for all. They also discuss the correct posture to adopt if you ever see Ian in a pet shop, and discover that their previous edition has caught the attention of one of the cast's mothers.
Dave and Ian return for another two episodes of Crazyhead. In "Shave the Cat," Suzanne has returned from the dead and isn't the woman she used to be. Raquel, Amy, and Jake take her somewhere remote in search of a cure cure, and Raquel makes a new friend while searching for a phone signal. In "Penguin or Cow," Amy and Raquel confront Mercy while trying to find the kidnapped Suzanne. She is being held captive by Callum who intends to use her to take Amy out of the picture once and for all. They also discuss the correct posture to adopt if you ever see Ian in a pet shop, and discover that their previous edition has caught the attention of one of the cast's mothers.
Dave and Ian return for another two episodes of Crazyhead. In "Shave the Cat," Suzanne has returned from the dead and isn't the woman she used to be. Raquel, Amy, and Jake take her somewhere remote in search of a cure cure, and Raquel makes a new friend while searching for a phone signal. In "Penguin or Cow," Amy and Raquel confront Mercy while trying to find the kidnapped Suzanne. She is being held captive by Callum who intends to use her to take Amy out of the picture once and for all. They also discuss the correct posture to adopt if you ever see Ian in a pet shop, and discover that their previous edition has caught the attention of one of the cast's mothers.
Ian and Dave are back reviewing their most recent series to date: 2016 UK show Crazyhead. In "A Very Trippy Horse," Amy is a woman who works in a bowling alley and is dealing with her mental health. One day her world is turned upside down when she meets Raquel, who tells her that the things that she can see aren't hallucinations, demons are real, and they can both see them. In "A Pine Fresh Scent," Amy and Raquel have to deal with the fallout from an exorcism, and the demons send a problem solver to take out their one demon ally. They invent the "Jake Gauge" to track the likeability of one character, and Old Man Wilson shakes his fist at the kids.
Ian and Dave are back reviewing their most recent series to date: 2016 UK show Crazyhead. In "A Very Trippy Horse," Amy is a woman who works in a bowling alley and is dealing with her mental health. One day her world is turned upside down when she meets Raquel, who tells her that the things that she can see aren't hallucinations, demons are real, and they can both see them. In "A Pine Fresh Scent," Amy and Raquel have to deal with the fallout from an exorcism, and the demons send a problem solver to take out their one demon ally. They invent the "Jake Gauge" to track the likeability of one character, and Old Man Wilson shakes his fist at the kids.
Ian and Dave are back reviewing their most recent series to date: 2016 UK show Crazyhead. In "A Very Trippy Horse," Amy is a woman who works in a bowling alley and is dealing with her mental health. One day her world is turned upside down when she meets Raquel, who tells her that the things that she can see aren't hallucinations, demons are real, and they can both see them. In "A Pine Fresh Scent," Amy and Raquel have to deal with the fallout from an exorcism, and the demons send a problem solver to take out their one demon ally. They invent the "Jake Gauge" to track the likeability of one character, and Old Man Wilson shakes his fist at the kids.
Ian and Dave are back reviewing their most recent series to date: 2016 UK show Crazyhead. In "A Very Trippy Horse," Amy is a woman who works in a bowling alley and is dealing with her mental health. One day her world is turned upside down when she meets Raquel, who tells her that the things that she can see aren't hallucinations, demons are real, and they can both see them. In "A Pine Fresh Scent," Amy and Raquel have to deal with the fallout from an exorcism, and the demons send a problem solver to take out their one demon ally. They invent the "Jake Gauge" to track the likeability of one character, and Old Man Wilson shakes his fist at the kids.
Gabe, Rob and Vicky are joined by the amazing actress/writer Susan Wokoma (Chewing Gum, Year of the Rabbit, Crazyhead, Crashing) and are meant to talk about Motivation but end up getting drunk so they cover a wide range of topics - Eating meat out of a bin, how to deal with internet trolls and the perfect dating age are just some of the things they cover in this hilarious episode.
Today's guest is the brilliant Susan Wokoma, an actor and writer. Best known for comedies such as Crazyhead on Netflix, Year of the Rabbit and Chewing Gum, Susan can be seen next year in both the feature film Enola Holmes (starring alongside Millie Bobbie Brown, Henry Cavill, Helena Bonham Carter and Fiona Shaw) and the new Amazon comedy Truth Seekers also starring Nick Frost and Simon Pegg. Susan is also a seasoned stage actress having work in theatres such as the Royal Court, Bush Theatre, Almeida, and The Royal National Theatre. This summer she played the iconic role of Bottom to rave reviews in the Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Susan will next appear on stage in ‘Teenage Dick’ this December through to next feb at the Donmar Warehouse in London.As a writer Susan is currently developing 3 tv shows and is currently writing a feature film with BBC Films called ‘Three Weeks’ - a comedy drama about abortion. Susan’s short film Love The Sinner (which also stars her longtime friend Daisy May Cooper, co-creator of This Country) will be screened at London Film Festival this month. Susan is also a regular co-host of The Guilty Feminist podcast. She was a member of The National Youth Theatre as a teenager before going on to train at RADA. We discuss acting, stand up, finding yourself and why it's OK to say out loud that you love what you do. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jim Jones in conversation talking about his life in music with David Eastaugh Thee Hypnotics are an English psychedelic garage rock band, formed in 1985 in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England. The band are currently composed of frontman James "Jim" Jones, guitarist Ray Hanson, drummer Phil Smith and bassist Jeremy Cottingham. The band split in 1999, before announcing their reformation in January 2018. The band recorded three studio and one live album for record labels including Sub Pop, Beggars Banquet/Situation Two, RCA Records, American Records. They were part of the early alternative rock and psychedelic rock London scene, and made an impact on the underground and alternative music scenes in the UK, Europe and the United States. Co-founders Jones and Hanson were originally joined by drummer Mark Thompson and bassist Adam Sharam. Personnel changes ensued with others including drummer Chris Dennis (1987–88), bassist Will Pepper (1988–93 and 1994–95), Canadian drummer Phil Smith (1989–99) and bassist Jeremy Cottingham (1997–1999). They released their first 7" single "Love In a Different Vein" in 1987 on Vinyl Solution. Thee Hypnotics subsequently signed to Situation Two a subsidiary of the independent record label, Beggars Banquet. The band cemented this union by scoring an independent chart hit with the 12" single "Justice In Freedom" and the follow up "Soul Trader".[1] Their live album, Live'r Than God (1989), elevated the band out of the UK club scene,[1] and they toured supporting both Gaye Bykers on Acid and Crazyhead, as well as on their own UK tour. In September 1989, Melody Maker noted that "Thee Hypnotics care only for their own generic past and frenetic present. The future doesn't even get a look in... Forget regression, this is reincarnation! Past, present and future!"[3] Thee Hypnotics were asked to do a radio session for BBC Radio 1 DJ John Peel on 28 March 1989, and they recorded "Nine Times", "Love in a Different Vein", "Soul Trader" and "Let's Get Naked", and were previewed on MTV. Thee Hypnotics began to attract attention in the United States, in particular Seattle where its own alternative rock scene was taking off. Sub Pop made Thee Hypnotics their first UK signing. Sub Pop's release of Live'r Than God! became the band's US debut, and encompassed not only a Powerhaus concert recording but also their singles to date. Thee Hypnotics shared pages with Mudhoney, Screaming Trees and Nirvana in the Seattle publication, Backlash. Seattle became a second home for the band and, after Mark Thomson was replaced by the Canadian drummer Phil Smith, the band made its US tour debut. The Damned took the band out as their support act. The Lords of the New Church approached Thee Hypnotics lead singer, Jim Jones, to front the Lords but he declined. Subsequently, Stiv Batorswore a T-shirt with a 'singer wanted' advert and then sacked his band onstage.[6] In 1989, Ray Hanson and Jim Jones joined Stiv Bators onstage at The Opera On The Green, Shepherd's Bush, London, as temporary Dead Boys, after Cheetah Chrome failed to secure a work visa.
David Balfe special talking about his life in music, the Teardrops, Zoo & Food records and much much more. Balfe and Drummond, having met while playing together in Big in Japan, founded the Zoo record label in 1978 in order to release Big in Japan's posthumous EP From Y to Z and Never Again. The label went on to sign and release the early work of The Teardrop Explodes and Echo & the Bunnymen. Balfe and Drummond did their production work under the name of The Chameleons, and also released the singles "Touch" and "The Lonely Spy" – credited to Lori and The Chameleons – on the Zoo label, later licensing them to Sire/Korova. Although they released a few other artists, The Teardrop Explodes and Echo & the Bunnymen grew to take up most of their time. Eventually, due to lack of finance, they signed both bands to major London Record Companies and continued to manage them, while letting the label fade into inactivity. Balfe and Drummond's publishing company, Zoo Music, signed many of the above and below artists, as well as multi-million selling acts The Proclaimers in 1987 and Drummond's later band The KLF. Balfe began as The Teardrop Explodes' label head, manager and producer, but after their first single, on the departure of their original keyboard player, Paul Simpson, Balfe stepped in for what turned into four years in and out of the band, having a famously tempestuous relationship with their singer, Julian Cope. He played keyboards on their Top 10 single, "Reward", and their two gold albums, Kilimanjaro (1980) & Wilder (1981). After The Teardrop Explodes disbanded in 1983, Balfe moved to London where, after managing Strawberry Switchblade (UK top 5 Hit, "Since Yesterday") and Brilliant (the post-Killing Joke band of subsequently famous producer, Youth), he then founded the Food record label in 1984. Food, initially funded by Balfe alone, signed Voice of the Beehive, Zodiac Mindwarp (both of whom moved on to major labels, while Balfe continued to manage them for many years), Crazyhead, and Diesel Park West, before signing a deal with EMI to fund and distribute the label worldwide while retaining creative independence. They then signed Jesus Jones who went on to have a number one album in the UK and multi-million sales internationally with their second album, 'Doubt', and a number one single in the USA with 'Right Here Right Now'. A year after signing Jesus Jones they signed Blur. Balfe, along with later label partner Andy Ross, convinced the band to change their name from 'Seymour' to Blur on signing in 1989. Balfe also directed Blur's first two music videos, "She's So High" and "There's No Other Way". Disenchanted with the alternative scene in the years of "Grunge", Balfe decided to sell the Food label to EMI in 1994, and semi-retire with his young family to the country – inspiring Damon Albarn to pen Blur's first No.1 hit, "Country House"
This week, Sam gets angry and then confused, while Alice gets annoyed then once again faces a period piece... Also look out also for the most sexually charged omelette ever! Find out what happens when we watch You, Crazyhead, The Hundred-Foot Journey, and Belle! You can find us on Instagram @pleasedontmakemewatch, Twitter @Dontmakemewatch or email us at pleasedontmakemewatch@gmail.com.
The ocean is too darn big. It’s no wonder Marlin couldn’t find Nemo. Sheesh. ________________________ Welcome back to This is Not Real! In this episode we talk about our nerdy love for nature documentaries! Skip ahead to 50 minutes to get to the good stuff (Nature Doc Talk) ________________________ Mentioned in this Episode Movies/Shows: Little, Us, The Twilight Zone: Mirror Image, The Twilight Zone (2019), Homecoming (Beyoncé), The Lion King (2019), Once Upon A Time in Hollywood, Akira, The Eternals, Lara Croft, Salt, Chewing Gum, Crazyhead, Super Simple Love Story, Guava Island, Cinderella (1997) (2004) (2015) (Sony), A Naked Singularity, Star Wars: The Rise of the Skywalker, Veep, 10 Things I Hate About You, Sylvie, Hustlers, Oceans Eight, The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, Big Mouth, Love, Death and Robots, Blue Planet, Blue Planet II, Life, Our Planet, Planet Earth, Planet Earth II, Frozen Planet, Ponyo Music: Solange, Old Town Road (Lil Nas x Billy Ray Cyrus) Books & Comics: Book inspired by ‘The Deep’, Low Websites: The Yeehaw Agenda ________________________ Put Me On: Films made by Black Women!, Eternal Sunshine (App)
We review the Palme D'or-winning movie Shopfliters and give recommendations for hidden gems on streaming services. Discussed: Replicas, Black Monday, Surviving R. Kelly, Black Monday, SMILF, Escape Room, Shoplifters, Wanderlust, Crazyhead, Lodge 49, Prime Suspect, Cucumber, Patriot
Landree forces Drew to watch Episode 1 of the British horror-comedy TV series Crazyhead. Also: Demons, Human Stock, and When Drew Was a Young Bullfrog
Either Amy and Raquel are mentally ill, or there really are demons possessing people in England, and they really do need to be beaten up with sticks. That's the plot of CRAZYHEAD, a horror-comedy series from the producer of MERLIN and FUTURE MAN, and it's got a lot of promise. Does CRAZYHEAD live up to that promise? Was it really... CANCELED TOO SOON? Film critics William Bibbiani and Witney Seibold dissect the short-lived Netflix/E4 production and figure out what makes the show distinctive, what makes it just like every other horror-comedy series, and why the show is so obsessed with demon butts. Subscribe on Patreon for exclusive content and exciting rewards, like bonus episodes, exclusive videos, Google Hangouts and much, much more! And visit our TeePublic page to buy CANCELED TOO SOON shirts, mugs and other exciting merchandise! Follow us on Twitter at @CanceledCast, "Like" us at Facebook.com/CanceledTooSoon, follow Bibbs at @WilliamBibbiani and follow Witney at @WitneySeibold, and head on over to www.criticallyacclaimed.net for all their podcasts, reviews and more! Do you have a suggestion for a TV show that was "canceled too soon" (i.e. lasted only one season or less)? You can email us at canceledtoosoon@gmail.com, or you can head over to our Amazon Wish List to send us more exciting one season wonders that we can review on the show! Theme Song: "The C2S Team" by Andy Hentz See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hello loyal listeners, all two of you, this week we're talking about a short lived Netflix show, Crazyhead. It's a strange little show, and we see why it didn't come back for more. Also, we spent about a total of five minutes talking about the show. We did however talk about Doctor Who, The Revenant, Snow Cones, and Hell Houses. What show do you want to hear next? Let us know what your watching over on twitter! @wehavethoughts3
Herzlich willkommen im Stimmenchaos dieses Zwiegesprächs. Meine Tonspur war diesmal ziemlich leise und konnte nicht überall angehoben werden, Störgeräusche habe sich diesmal nicht so gut entfernen lassen und an einigen Stellen musste ich auf Fabians Zweitaufnahme zurückgreifen. Ich hoffe, es gefällt euch trotzdem. :) 0:00:00 Intro, Begrüßung 0:02:51 Platz 5 - Filme: Blade Runner 2049, The Killing of a Sacred Deer, Spider-Man - Homecoming, Logan 0:17:50 Platz 4 - Filme: Moonlight, Guardians of the Galaxy - Vol. 2, Teen Titans - Der Judas-Auftrag 0:26:17 Platz 3 - Filme: Jim & Andy (Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee), Wonder Woman 0:37:55 Platz 2 - Filme: The Founder, Star Wars: The Last Jedi ... bis zu den Flopps 0:47:18 Flopp-Filme: Star Wars - The Last Jedi, Justice League, Thor: Tag der Entscheidung (angeschnitten: Fifty Shade of Grey: Gefährliche Liebe, Emoji - Der Film, Der Dunkle Turm, Ghost in the Shell, Black Panther) 1:01:52 Volker wurde vergessen: Es, Fast & Furious 8 1:08:36 Platz 1 - Filme: alles schon besprochen ^^ 1:10:15 Fabs hat da noch was: Jumanji: Willkommen im Dschungel, The Big Sick, Coco - Lebendiger als das Leben, Vaiana - Das Paradies hat einen Haken, The LEGO Batman Movie, Power Rangers, Ich - Einfach unverbesserlich 3, T2 Trainspotting 1:21:19 Platz 5 - Serien: One Day at a Time, Tatortreiniger (Stromberg), Mindhunter, Glow, (angeschnitten: American Gods, Anne With an E, Crazyhead, Dirk Gently, Game of Thrones, Supergirl, The Flash, The Walking Dead) 1:31:07 Platz 4 - Serien: I Love Dick, The Good Place (Veronica Mars), The Grand Tour, 11.22.63 - Der Anschlag, (The Handmaid's Tale), Stranger Things 2, Tote Mädchen lügen nicht 1:47:56 Platz 3 - Serien: Game of Thrones, Star Trek: Discovery (The Shape of Water), The Expanse 2:03:17 Platz 2 - Serien: O.J.: Made in America, Rick & Morty 2:14:48 Platz 1 - Serien: The Sinner, I'm Dying up here 2:23:53 Was sonst noch zu erwähnen wäre: Twin Peaks, Riverdale, Lady Dynamite, BoJack Horseman, Voltron, Trolljäger, The Flash, Legends of Tomorrow, Supergirl, Arrow, Gotham, Dark, Ozark, Powerless, Duck Tales, Unabomber, Real Rob, Babylon Berlin, SS-GB, Der Junge Papst, Divorce, Ballers, You Are Wanted, Iron Fist, The Punisher, The Defenders, Westworld, Crisis on Earth X, Dave Chappelle 2:46:58 Verabschiedung Wir haben hier eine Menge zusammenbekommen, hier kommt jetzt unser Voting: Hörer-Voting: von Becci, Elera Mortis, Glorrion, Heiko D., Jens, Roland, Ron, Sandra, Steffen und Tim 5. Blade Runner 2049 / One Day at a Time / Tatortreiniger - Staffel 6 4. Moonlight / I Love Dick / The Good Place / The Grand Tour 3. Logan / Star Trek: Discovery 1.1 2. Guardians of the Galaxy - Vol. 2 / Game of Thrones - Staffel 7 1. Star Wars: The Last Jedi / The Expanse - Staffel 2 Heiko: 5. The Killing of a Sacred Deer / Mindhunter 4. Guardians of the Galaxy - Vol. 2 / 11.22.63 - Der Anschlag 3. Logan / Game of Thrones - Staffel 7 2. The Founder / O.J.: Made in America 1. Es / The Sinner Fabs: 5. Spider-Man - Homecomming / Glow 4. Guardians of the Galaxy - Vol. 2 / Stranger Things 2 3. Jim & Andy / Star Trek: Discovery 1.1 2. Star Wars: The Last Jedi / Rick & Morty - Staffel 3 1. Wonder Woman / I'm Dying up here Volker: 5. Logan 4. Teen Titans - Der Judas-Auftrag / Töte Mädchen lügen nicht 3. Wonder Woman / The Expanse - Staffel 2 2. Es / Stranger Things 2 1. Star Wars: The Last Jedi / Star Trek: Discovery 1.1
Mit Heiko von den Sprechwaisen und Fabs von Once More with Feeling! Herzlich willkommen im Stimmenchaos dieses Zwiegesprächs. 0:00:00 Intro, Begrüßung 0:02:51 Platz 5 - Filme: Blade Runner 2049, The Killing of a Sacred Deer, Spider-Man - Homecoming, Logan 0:17:50 Platz 4 - Filme: Moonlight, Guardians of the Galaxy - Vol. 2, Teen Titans - Der Judas-Auftrag 0:26:17 Platz 3 - Filme: Jim & Andy (Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee), Wonder Woman 0:37:55 Platz 2 - Filme: The Founder, Star Wars: The Last Jedi ... bis zu den Flopps 0:47:18 Flopp-Filme: Star Wars - The Last Jedi, Justice League, Thor: Tag der Entscheidung (angeschnitten: Fifty Shade of Grey: Gefährliche Liebe, Emoji - Der Film, Der Dunkle Turm, Ghost in the Shell, Black Panther) 1:01:52 Volker wurde vergessen: Es, Fast & Furious 8 1:08:36 Platz 1 - Filme: alles schon besprochen ^^ 1:10:15 Fabs hat da noch was: Jumanji: Willkommen im Dschungel, The Big Sick, Coco - Lebendiger als das Leben, Vaiana - Das Paradies hat einen Haken, The LEGO Batman Movie, Power Rangers, Ich - Einfach unverbesserlich 3, T2 Trainspotting 1:21:19 Platz 5 - Serien: One Day at a Time, Tatortreiniger (Stromberg), Mindhunter, Glow, (angeschnitten: American Gods, Anne With an E, Crazyhead, Dirk Gently, Game of Thrones, Supergirl, The Flash, The Walking Dead) 1:31:07 Platz 4 - Serien: I Love Dick, The Good Place (Veronica Mars), The Grand Tour, 11.22.63 - Der Anschlag, (The Handmaid's Tale), Stranger Things 2, Tote Mädchen lügen nicht 1:47:56 Platz 3 - Serien: Game of Thrones, Star Trek: Discovery (The Shape of Water), The Expanse 2:03:17 Platz 2 - Serien: O.J.: Made in America, Rick & Morty 2:14:48 Platz 1 - Serien: The Sinner, I'm Dying up here 2:23:53 Was sonst noch zu erwähnen wäre: Twin Peaks, Riverdale, Lady Dynamite, BoJack Horseman, Voltron, Trolljäger, The Flash, Legends of Tomorrow, Supergirl, Arrow, Gotham, Dark, Ozark, Powerless, Duck Tales, Unabomber, Real Rob, Babylon Berlin, SS-GB, Der Junge Papst, Divorce, Ballers, You Are Wanted, Iron Fist, The Punisher, The Defenders, Westworld, Crisis on Earth X, Dave Chappelle 2:46:58 Verabschiedung Wir haben hier eine Menge zusammenbekommen, hier kommt jetzt unser Voting: Hörer-Voting: von Becci, Elera Mortis, Glorrion, Heiko D., Jens, Roland, Ron, Sandra, Steffen und Tim 5. Blade Runner 2049 / One Day at a Time / Tatortreiniger - Staffel 6 4. Moonlight / I Love Dick / The Good Place / The Grand Tour 3. Logan / Star Trek: Discovery 1.1 2. Guardians of the Galaxy - Vol. 2 / Game of Thrones - Staffel 7 1. Star Wars: The Last Jedi / The Expanse - Staffel 2 Heiko: 5. The Killing of a Sacred Deer / Mindhunter 4. Guardians of the Galaxy - Vol. 2 / 11.22.63 - Der Anschlag 3. Logan / Game of Thrones - Staffel 7 2. The Founder / O.J.: Made in America 1. Es / The Sinner Fabs: 5. Spider-Man - Homecomming / Glow 4. Guardians of the Galaxy - Vol. 2 / Stranger Things 2 3. Jim & Andy / Star Trek: Discovery 1.1 2. Star Wars: The Last Jedi / Rick & Morty - Staffel 3 1. Wonder Woman / I'm Dying up here Volker: 5. Logan 4. Teen Titans - Der Judas-Auftrag / Töte Mädchen lügen nicht 3. Wonder Woman / The Expanse - Staffel 2 2. Es / Stranger Things 2 1. Star Wars: The Last Jedi / Star Trek: Discovery 1.1 Hier geht es zur Letterboxd-Liste und zum endgültigen Ergebins: Die besten Filme und Serien 2017 Wenn ihr mit mir ins Gespräch kommen wollt, meldet euch unter selbstsprache@aol.de, gebt einen Kommentar auf meiner Homepage unter selbstgespraeche-podcast.de ab. Ihr findet mich auf Twitter beim @slbstgsprchlr. Dieser Podcast steht, wie Intro-, Outro und Trennmusik von Beggar's Velvet's Song Blind, unter der Lizenz CC BY-NC-SA 4.0. Und Egos musikalische Unterlegung ist Now You Are Here von Sergey Cheremisinov unter der Lizens CC BY-NC 4.0
Cariad talks to actress and writer Susan Wokoma (Crashing, Crazyhead, Chewing Gum, Half A Yellow Sun) about her Dad's death from a stroke in 2012. As ever they discuss grief, being far away + whatsapp.You can tweet the show @thegriefcast, follow us on instagram @thegriefcast or email us thegriefcast@gmail.com because you are not alone. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we discuss Raquel from the BBC show Crazyhead. She is a half demon/demon-hunter with a wonderful fashion sense. The show is available in it’s entirety on Netflix.
On this week's episode, we bring you our first international live show ever! We went to London for the Shout Out Live Podcast Festival where we sang the praises of British television (namely Tracy's newfound favorite show, "Embarrassing Bodies"). Then we chatted with writer Bolu Babalola about the beauty of creating dark-skinned black women characters in her stories, and actor Susan Wokoma (of "Chewing Gum" and "Crazyhead") on why she loathes being described as an overnight success. Plus, a very special joint round from us both. Follow Susan Wokoma at @susan_wokoma.Follow Bolu Babalola at @BeeBabs.Follow us: @heavenrants and @brokeymcpovertyEmail us: anotherround@buzzfeed.comSubscribe to our newsletter: buzzfeed.com/anotherround/newsletterCheck out our merch! shop.buzzfeed.comLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Susan Wokoma – British actress and writer Susan Wokoma is one of the most brilliant and interesting young actors working today. Having already established a diverse and award winning body of work in her short career. In January, Susan reprised the role of eccentric ‘Cynthia’ in the second series of BAFTA Award winning Chewing Gum for Channel 4. The first series of Chewing Gum, a British television sitcom series set in London, debuted on E4 in October 2015. Written by and starring Michaela Coel, Robert Lonsdale, Danielle Walters and Tanya Franks, the show centers on Beyoncé obsessed ‘Tracey Gordon’, a religious, 24-year-old shop assistant, who wants to and learn more about the world. In October last year, Susan starred in six-part comedic horror series Crazyhead, a new series from Misfits creator Howard Overman. The dark comedy, developed by Urban Myth Films for Channel 4 in association with Netflix, is a funny and gripping programme about friendship, love and facing your demons. It follows an unlikely duo of demon hunters – Susan played ‘Raquel’, opposite Cara Theobold, a self-made demon hunter with a whole lot of baggage and an impressive lack of social skills. The cast also includes Riann Steele, Lewis, Arinze Kene and Tony Curran, and Crazy Face was broadcast on E4 in the UK and was launched on Netflix globally in December. Also in October, Susan appeared as ‘Megan’, alongside a fantastic young British cast, including Laura Carmichael, Chloe Pirrie, Jack Farthing and Joe Dempsie, in the melancholic comedy Burn Burn Burn. The independent feature was director Chanya Button’s debut and follows two best friends as they travel across the U.K spreading the ashes of their recently deceased friend. The feature was nominated for the ‘Raindance’ Award at The British Independent Film Awards and was nominated in the category of ‘Best Film’ at the London Film Festival, both in 2015, and won awards from the LOCO Film Festival, Cinema City, Odessa International Film Festival and Umberside Cinema ahead of its UK theatrical release on 28th October. The feature was distributed globally by Netflix later in November. In April 2014, Susan made her film debut as ‘Amala’ and alongside Chiwetel Ejiofor, Thandie Newton, Anika Noni Rose and John Boyega, in Biyi Bandele’s adaptation of Half of a Yellow Sun. The feature, based on the novel by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichi, tells the tale of two sisters after they return to Nigeria right before outbreak of the 1960 Nigerian Civil War. In August 2014, Susan took on the role of ‘Della’ in The Inbetweeners 2, the box office friendly sequel of 2011 hit film, The Inbetweeners Movie. Set in Australia, the British comedy revisits the four main characters from the original as they travel to Australia for the ultimate lads’ holiday. The film became the highest grossing British film in the UK in 2014. In 2006, Susan made her feature film debut as ‘Marie’ in the BAFTA Award-winning fictionalized documentary, That Summer Day. The special follows the lives of six school children on the day of the 7/7 London bombings in 2005. Using archived news footage, the programme was created in response to concerns about how London’s children were coping with the events of that day. The programme aired on BBC Two one year later. Susan’s other on-screen credits include ‘Jess Manning’ in the 2015 BAFTA Craft nominated BBC film The Last Hours of Laura K; ‘Lance ‘Corporal Jasmine Jaspers’ in the third season of the BBC Three’s TV series Bluestone 42 in 2015 and, a role in the TV series Uncle, also on BBC Three in the same year. She also played ‘Jessica’ in Crashing, Channel 4’s six-part British comedy, broadcast in January 2016; ‘Doctor Sensible’ in ITV’s Horrible Science; ‘Daisy’ in Hotel Trubble (2011), and ‘Roz’ in Howard Overman’s cult hit series Misfits (2013). Her theatre work includes productions at the Royal Court, Bush Theatre, Almeida, and The Royal National Theatre. Susan also joined the New York transfers of Phyllida Lloyd’s all female Donmar Warehouse productions of Henry IV and Julius Caesar at St. Ann’s Warehouse in 2014. Susan is currently involved in developing new comedies with Objective, 2LE Media and Lucky Giant, and also writing her own comedy series Fix You as a writer/performer with Cave Bear Productions. In 2016, Susan won Best Supporting Actor at the BBC Audio Drama Awards for her performance in the radio adaptation of Marie NDiaye’s Three Strong Women. She was a member of The National Youth Theatre as a teenager before going on to train at RADA.
This week Shannon is on sabbatical and Becca brings on returning guests Julie and Zach. They discuss the Netflix show The OA starring Brit Marling. They all enjoyed the compelling mystery and discussed the metaphysical elements of the show, what worked and what didn't. Zach recommended the revival of Mystery Science Theater 3000, Julie has been loving the second season of Chewing Gum, and Becca thinks everyone would enjoy the show Crazyhead.
Hello Frequent Flyers and welcome aboard our 95th Flight, Crazyhead. You know that feeling when you're in a club with your bestie, and all of the sudden some dude who looks like he's on fire from the inside out starts trying to hunt you down and you gotta run? Remember those good days? No? What about the bit where your bestie becomes possessed and tries to strangle you with the belt she loaned you? Not ringing any bells? Geeze. What about the exorcism of said friend? That’s gotta be a relatable early 20’s experience. This is all bog standard far as I’m concerned. Maybe you need to double check your ticket, because this is a plane that’s on the airway to hell.
This week on SMaC Attack, we reviewed Crazyhead! Its a show about....demons, zombies, and British people. We also cover a lot of Rob Schneider ideas that could be great. Like Listen and Subscribe to us on iTunes! We love you!
On this episode the Grawlix Podcast discusses the classic comedy comic book The Tick, Netflix's Crazyhead, Randy's second appearance on Grindbin AND MORE! Also, happy 3rd Grawlix anniversary... which the G-Crew completely forgot about until 3 minutes till the end of the show. For real. Enjoy! Full show notes and more at: https://www.grawlixpodcast.com/2017/03/grawlix40★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Welcome to another week of Bag Ladies! This week we’re talking about the DAPL pipeline and the 2 cities that pulled their accounts from Wells Fargo because of it #NODAPL, Elizabeth Warren got banned from reading a letter about Jeff Sessions’ racist ass written by Coretta Scott King, we learned about an amazing enslaved woman who escaped George Washington and was never caught #blackgirlmagic, and we’re supporting the dreams of 95 year old Afro-Colombiano Magin Diaz as he tries to release his first solo album ever! For what’s your baggage we were inspired by the ladies of Talk It Out and their episode about the #whitegirlswinning tag, we offer our 2 cents and then some. We’re putting in our bag the new Netflix show Crazyhead and badass Youtubers/Artists Minnie Smalls and Kiara’s Studio! For our Rotating Theme we were inspired by Black History Month and CNN’s piece “The First Time I Realized I was Black” and share our own stories of realizing your skin color dictated how people would treat you. Hope you all have a great week and we’ll see you next time! Cardi B featured on Vogue: http://bit.ly/2lHZztA Two Cities pulls accounts from Wells Fargo over DAPL: http://n.pr/2lcW8xU Elizabeth Warren banned from Senate Floor: http://wapo.st/2kkpo6C Coretta Scott King’s 1986 Letter: http://bit.ly/2lJfAjR Untold Story of Enslaved Women who escaped George Washington: http://bit.ly/2kkyi3X 95 year old Afro-Colombian Musician releases first album: http://bit.ly/2lD4hN3 Donate to his IndieGoGo Campaign: http://bit.ly/2l1pIUZ CrazyHead best show you’re not watching: http://bit.ly/2l8tKxu Minnie Smalls Youtube Channel: http://bit.ly/2lcOhAn Kiara’s Studio Youtube Channel: http://bit.ly/2lCXWBj CNN’s First Time I Realized I Was Black: http://cnn.it/2lD19kv Follow us @: Twitter: Bag_Ladiez Tumblr: bgladiez.tumblr.com Gmail: bgladiez@gmail.com Soundcloud: @bgladies
trentième numéro du podcast Pourquoi Buffy c’est génial. podcast exceptionnel car nous recevons Xavier, pédopsychiatre et fan de Buffy (et on verra que les deux disciplines sont très compatibles). L’équipe a choisi de s’intéresser au onzième épisode de la première saison : Out of mind out of sight (portée disparue en VF) Écrit par Ashley Gable et Thomas A. Swyden sur une histoire de Joss Whedon et réalisé par Reza Badiyi, il fut diffusé pour la première fois le 19 mai 1997. Nous vous proposons de revivre avec nous cet épisode sous forme de commentaires audio un peu particuliers dans lesquels nous tenterons d’analyser l’écriture, les personnages, la réalisation… Tout ce qui fait de Buffy une série si particulière et tellement sous estimée en France. A travers Out of mind out of sight, nous aborderons l'adolescence, Shakespeare, l'invisibilité, la flûtine, la mise en scène... Nous parlerons également : du film Girl Asleep (Fantastic Birthday dans son improbable version française) du joueur de flûte de Hamelin du sentiment de solitude à l'adolescence des adaptations de l'homme invisible de l'importance des objets culturels de l'incroyable association hebe et de son colloque adolescence et 9ème art (http://www.asso-hebe.fr/adolescence-et-9eme-art/) de l'excellente série Crazyhead (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_whoNJNxxO8) de la BD Freaks Squeele (http://www.label619.com/fr/serie/freaks-squeele) du film A monster calls (Quelques minutes après minuit en VF) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YzCDgmXwENM de l'auteur Brian K. Vaughan et de ses nombreuses oeuvres de la série Westworld (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IuS5huqOND4) Des gros bisous à Goten Kun, Clap, Carrie Fisher, Chloé, Arnaud et Fleur et Arnaud numéro 2. Bon épisode.
Movie Meltdown - Episode 381 (For our Patreon supporters.) This week we gather at the Bastion to peer into the grim future that is: Death Race 2050. And as we play a rousing round of guess the celebrity's age, we also mention... Crazyhead, I impressed a small child, Chad Radwell, Sherlock, a nuclear blast, Resident Evil out of order, Eddie Steeples, a Tuesday at Malcolm's house, Nothing in the Dark, The Selection, still no flying cars, quarter-assed, corn ninjas, Black Mirror, Lewis Reeves, Home Alone-ish, having nothing to say, the Bechdel test, molotov cocktails, Emma Roberts, Watson got hot, they might have been State Fair quality, oh my god... I am cool to a nine year old, bonus points for Yancy Butler?, the mask is itchy, I should be buried with it, Malcolm McDowell's Farm of Miniature Ponies, having an existential crisis, non-safety compliant, flashy gun, DIY Photoshop, Billie Lourd, when she's off her meds... she can see the demons, you're just throwing out a hot topic... and then leaving it sit there, did they find a gymnast's outfit and a clown outfit and... sewed the bottom to the top, Twilight Zone, F the Leviathans, J.G. Wentworth, gracing the cover of Men's Fitness, the sucky parts of special ops training, the Linda Hamilton school of pull-ups, afraid of dying, Debi Mazar, alcohol... Robitussin... and prescription drugs, adding ...ing to words and it was a chicken... making turkey sounds. Spoiler Alert: Awww, who are we kidding?! You can't spoil Death Race 2050... they already did that for us. "This movie was awful... I'm not even gonna sugar-coat it..." For more info on this and ALL the future episodes of Movie Meltdown, go to: https://www.patreon.com/moviemeltdown
Amy and Raquel attempt to navigate their way through the choppy waters of their early twenties whilst simultaneously kicking the ass of some seriously gnarly demons. What could possibly go wrong.
A first for us, we recorded this episode in Mindy's car! Darren talks Crazyhead, the British comedy-horror series created by Howard Overman, and Mindy and Jaxon report on The Purge: Election Year. We're always working on content (Next week we're getting into Slime), so stay tuned, subscribe on iTunes, or you could join us on Patreon for even more content.
Hypable's Hype podcast discuss the latest fandom entertainment news, including superhero movies, book adaptations, music, animation, and more!
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This week our hosts chat about Angel's beautiful redemption and his dark, sordid past including murder, terrible Irish accents, and very questionable hair. For more Hot Chicks with[out] Superpowers check out: Emily just watched La La Land and suggests you all check out Emma Stone's performance in this beautiful musical. Haley is reading "100 Nights of Hero" written and illustrated by Isabel Greenberg, a gorgeous rendering of Arabian Nights. Hannah has been watching "Crazyhead" on Netflix and if you love badass, punny women fighting demons (obvi) you should check it out.
Dan caught up with Alice Lowe, the writer, director and star of the film Prevenge. He was then joined by Howard Overman, the writer of Misfits and the new E4 and Netflix show Crazyhead. Jonathan Brackley and Sam Vincent, the creators of Humans, also dropped in for a chat. Dan then spoke with Doug Naylor, the creator of hit sci-fi comedy Red Dwarf. The actor, comedian and writer Tom Meeten, came into the studio to discuss his guilty pleasures with Dan, as did the writer and producer, Robert Popper.
WEEK IN GEEK: Andrew plays Overcooked! with Taylor Katcher while Dan watches Crazyhead on Netflix. PHOENIX FALLING?: The Phoenix Comicon has come under scrutiny recently as it became public that, essentially, people would have to pay to be volunteers at the show by paying dues to become members of the Blue Ribbon Army Social Club. Dan and Andrew discuss the issues surrounding this controversy, such as "Why is this a controversy at all?" Sources: "Phoenix-based Comic Con Now Makes People Pay to Be Volunteers" by Beth Elderkin via io9. "Are Comic Cons Breaking the Law By Not Paying Their Volunteers?" by Jessica Mason via The Mary Sue "What It Looks Like to Get Excommunicated from Phoenix Comicon" by Rich Johnston via Bleeding Cool UPDATE: Square Egg CEO and Phoenix Comicon director, Matthew Solberg, has resigned his position on the board of the Blue Ribbon Army. MINDING THE NUMBERS: In a Bleeding Cool article covering December's comic book sales numbers, Andrew and Dan dive deep into 2016 sales by Marvel and DC and compare their respective performances and draw some interesting (if very not scientific) conclusions from the data. Visit our website at forallintents.net Join our Facebook page E-mail Andrew - andrew@forallintents.net, D. Bethel - dbethel@forallintents.net Subscribe to our YouTube channel. Subscribe to and review the show on the iTunes store. For all intents and purposes, that was an episode recap. FEATURED MUSIC: -"Stayin' in Black" by Wax Audio -"Nerd Law" by D. Bethel -"Bleeding Me" by Metallica
Dan caught up with Alice Lowe, the writer, director and star of the film Prevenge. He was then joined by Howard Overman, the writer of Misfits and the new E4 and Netflix show Crazyhead. Jonathan Brackley and Sam Vincent, the creators of Humans, also dropped in for a chat. Dan then spoke with Doug Naylor, the creator of hit sci-fi comedy Red Dwarf. The actor, comedian and writer Tom Meeten, came into the studio to discuss his guilty pleasures with Dan, as did the writer and producer, Robert Popper.
We are back! Happy New Year, you guys. How about this 2017? Does it make our butts look fat? Now that the holidays have worn off, we are back at it. There were a lot of shows that Netflix surprised us with over the break. We pick those apart and get into the Golden Globes nominations. But first, some news... NEWS: “Bates Motel” gets an early premiere date for its fifth and final season: Feb. 20 TBS is considering moving “Conan” to are just one day a week. Megyn Kelly and Greta Van Susteren have left FOX News for NBC and MSNBC, respectively. Season 8 of “Archer” will move from FX to FXX. Disney Channel has canceled its “Girl Meets World” reboot series. The CW is rebooting “Charmed” but this time, the supernatural series will take place in the ‘70s...? Kevin Costner is developing a 10-hour Western which may be turned into a TV series and Aaron is shitting himself with excitement. CMT has announced an aftershow for “Nashville” and it’ll be called... “NashChat.” James Van Der Beek is going to play Diplo in the bizarre new scripted series for Viceland called, “What Would Diplo Do?” AARON’S LOSERS: "Travelers" JACK’S LOSERS: "The Mick" AARON’S FENCERS: "It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia," "Snoop and Martha’s Pot Luck Dinner," "Captive," "Crazyhead" and "The OA" JACK’S FENCERS "Travelers," "The OA" and "Shuteye" AARON’S WINNERS: "Midnight Diner: Tokyo Stories," "The Mick," "Man Seeking Woman," "Brooklyn Nine-Nine," "Star," "Sherlock," "OJ: Made In America" and "Vikings" JACK’S WINNERS: "Star," "The Night Of," "Crazyhead," "Pitch" and "This Is Us" Be sure to subscribe on iTunes and comment! Find us on Twitter at: @PunchDrunk_TV, @flatlinejack and @aaronflux Join the conversation on Facebook.
REPOST JANUARY 3, 2017: Bill Frost (Salt Lake City Weekly & X96), Tommy Milagro (a comedy dive near you) and special guest star Melissa Merlot (The Left Show; a better comedy dive near you) talk New Year's Eve party specials, The Mick, The Walking Dead, The Real Housewives, Million Dollar Listings, Andy Cohen: Bravo's Chris Hardwick, Bully Beatdown, The Celebrity Apprentice w/ Ah-nold, Channel Zero, Crazyhead, Aftermath, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, Iron Fist, Glitch, DCTV, Gotham, Scream Queens, Westworld vs. Humans, Red Dwarf, The Bachelor, Burning Love, Rasslin' News, Gigolos, Intervention, Odd Mom Out, Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce and What to What Harder (The Celebrity Apprentice, The Man In the High Castle, Sherlock, 205 Live, The Mick, It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia, Man Seeking Woman, Emerald City, Grimm, Goliath, Oasis: Supersonic, Gigolos, Homeland, Billions, Taboo, Crazyhead, Glitch, People of Earth, Angie Tribeca and The Detour). Drinking: Manhattans made with White Whiskey from OFFICIAL TV Tan sponsor Outlaw Distillery.
Welcome back to Pilot Inspectors. On today's episode, we are discussing the first episode of the Netflix/Channel Four series Crazyhead, starring Cara Theobold and Susan Wokoma. Today's intro music is a cover of the Pixies' "Where is My Mind?" performed by Sunday Girl.
It's nearly the end of 2016, which means it's time for a special edition of SFP-Now & GenreTainment! SFP-Now host Ian Cullen and GenreTainment co-host Marx Pyle are joined by Jeff Burns (Super Geeked Up, Super Knocked Up) to discuss the best and worse TV shows, movies, and books of 2016.Listen to this fun overview of TV shows (Stranger Things, The Flash, Crazyhead, Westworld, Limitless, Black Mirror, Daredevil, Luke Cage, Incorporated, The Tick, etc) , movies (Doctor Strange, Batman vs Superman, Deadpool, Rogue One, The Shallows, Suicide Squad, ARQ, The Martian, Star Trek Beyond, etc), graphic novels/books (Dark Matter, Karma Police, Void Wraith trilogy, The Kutherian Gambit, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Heir to the Jedi, Xanth series, etc).We joke around, go on rants about things we get frustrated by in genre stories, and try to spotlight some great entertainment that you should check out.Hope you enjoy and we look forward to providing you more SFP-Now and GenreTainment in 2017!Ian Cullen: http://scifipulse.net/Marx Pyle: http://MarxPyle.comJeff Burns: http://supergeekedup.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's nearly the end of 2016, which means it's time for a special edition of SFP-Now & GenreTainment! SFP-Now host Ian Cullen and GenreTainment co-host Marx Pyle are joined by Jeff Burns (Super Geeked Up, Super Knocked Up) to discuss the best and worse TV shows, movies, and books of 2016. Listen to this fun overview of TV shows (Stranger Things, The Flash, Crazyhead, Westworld, Limitless, Black Mirror, Daredevil, Luke Cage, Incorporated, The Tick, etc) , movies (Doctor Strange, Batman vs Superman, Deadpool, Rogue One, The Shallows, Suicide Squad, ARQ, The Martian, Star Trek Beyond, etc), graphic novels/books (Dark Matter, Karma Police, Void Wraith trilogy, The Kutherian Gambit, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Heir to the Jedi, Xanth series, etc). We joke around, go on rants about things we get frustrated by in genre stories, and try to spotlight some great entertainment that you should check out. Hope you enjoy and we look forward to providing you more SFP-Now and GenreTainment in 2017! Ian Cullen: http://scifipulse.net/ Marx Pyle: http://MarxPyle.com Jeff Burns: http://supergeekedup.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
REPOST DECEMBER 27, 2016: Bill Frost (Salt Lake CIty Weekly & X96), Tommy Milagro (a comedy dive near you) and Rebecca Frost (Hello Sweetie Podcast & Big Shiny Robot) talk Crazyhead, Lovesick, RIP Zsa Zsa Gabor & George Michael, more tragedy: Fuller House Season 3, The Salvation w/ Mads & Negan, 30 For 30: This Was the XFL, Doctor Who ... Xmas Episode?, no KKK for A&E, the comeback of Hannibal/Silence of the Lambs, American Gods, Alec Baldwin at Trump Inauguration?, Rasslin' News, Top 16 Shows of 2016, 17 New Shows for 2017 and What to Watch Harder (The Mick, Seeso, The OA, The Man In the High Castle, Orphan Black, 205 Live, Crazyhead, The Crown and The Get Down). Drinking: Rye Whiskey from OFFICIAL TV Tan sponsor Sugar House Distillery.
New Salty Language 282 - Secret Messages http://traffic.libsyn.com/salty/SaltyLanguage282.mp3 www.saltylanguage.com Tony and Bryan talk about Salty Language t-shirts, Tony goes off the rails, Santa's wrestling gimmick, Bryan's power outage, Facebook's secret messages, Horace and Pete, Rhyno as creepy Santa, Neverwinter on PS4, Macho Man painting, Carrie Fisher, top 9 Amazon gifts, Apple's TV app, Facebook Live audio, Hip Hop Evolution, Crazyhead, Die Hard Christmas ornament, Is Die Hard a Christmas movie, Dude Mountain update, SUATMM, our Q of the W and recap, and more! Salty Language shirts: https://goo.gl/PRZhjy Links: 1. Horace and Pete http://www.imdb.com/title/tt5425186/?ref_=nv_sr_1 2. Carrie Fisher heart attack http://comicbook.com/starwars/2016/12/24/carrie-fisher-is-in-stable-condition-according-to-her-brother/ 3. Neverwinter https://www.arcgames.com/en/games/playstation/neverwinter/news 4. Macho Man and guy's dog http://uproxx.com/prowrestling/just-a-painting-of-macho-man-randy-savage-and-a-mans-dead-dog-looking-down-on-him-from-heaven/ 5. Facebook live audio http://thenextweb.com/facebook/2016/12/20/facebook-live-gets-audio-mode-podcasters/ 6. Hip-Hop Evolution https://www.netflix.com/title/80141782 7. Crazyhead http://www.imdb.com/title/tt6038584/ 8. Die Hard Christmas Ornament http://www.atypicalgeek.net/2016/12/18/die-hard-ventilation-ornament/ 9. Facebook Secret Conversations http://money.cnn.com/2016/10/05/technology/facebook-secret-conversations-mode/ 10. Amazon top 9 http://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/reviewedcom/2016/12/09/9-most-popular-holiday-and-christmas-gifts-amazon/95214262/ 11. The Best Christmas Song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EFLaUL8NG9Y QoftheW: What do you want as a stocking stuffer? Subscribe / rate / review us on iTunes! Visit us at: saltylanguage.com iHeart Radio: http://www.iheart.com/show/263-Salty-Language/ Google Play Music: https://goo.gl/35HR6A SLPod Kik Group salty-language.tumblr.com / facebook.com/saltylanguage @salty_language / saltylanguage@gmail.com http://salty.libsyn.com/webpage / http://www.youtube.com/user/SaltyLanguagePod Instagram: SaltyLanguage Reddit: r/saltylanguage On Stitcher search Salty Language Voicemail: (415) 857-2589tangentboundnetwork.com wickedradionetwork.com geekliferadio.com Share with your friends!
Lewis Reeves stand-up comedian and star of E4 sci-fi comedy Crazyhead in which he plays the loveable fool Jake was Sam's gurest in the studio on this week. Tips were exchanged for getting ahead of the Christmas present buying and wrapping and Lewis explained how his bum was banned from London Underground. Twitter posed the question “Why did you betray Alex?” A reference to Lewis’s contribution to the FIFA computer game as Gareth Walker – a role that led to Lewis becoming a social media target. @lewisreeves1 @samanthabaines @hoxtonradio
We chat series 3 of Black Mirror, new E4 horror-comedy Crazyhead, and the 2011 romantic comedy Crazy Stupid Love. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This weeks show is PACKED full of amazing awesomeness, with not one, but TWO interviews PLUS a brand new co-host, in the form of Geektown's very own TV Editor, Andrew! The first interview we have this week is with actress Susan Wokoma, who plays Raquel in E4's brand new horror comedy CRAZYHEAD, which is airing Wednesday nights at 9pm on E4 in the UK, and will come to Netflix worldwide later in the year. Raquel’s a self-made demon hunter with a whole lot of baggage and an impressive lack of social skills, who teams up with Amy (Downton Abbey's Cara Theobold). Amy discovers she's started to see demons who are masquerading as people... which is rather disturbing, so she obviously thinks she's going crazy. That is until Raquel shows up, and explains to her that what she's seeing is very real, and she needs her help battling the legions of hell... The second interview this week is with radio & tv presenter Jamie East, who is about to scary the life out of a bunch of famous people in Celebrity Haunted Hotel... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week Dan was joined by writer of Misfits and the new E4 and Netflix show Crazyhead. James Gill chats to Dan about live action Disney films and Alfred Hitchcock.
This week Dan was joined by writer of Misfits and the new E4 and Netflix show Crazyhead. James Gill chats to Dan about live action Disney films and Alfred Hitchcock.
On this week's minisode, we're sending Hill House to the other side, and talking about...Zombies! We're watching Santa Clarita Diet and Crazyhead this week. Be sure to check them out for before Monday's podcast.
This week Alli gives a touching eulogy to Crazyhead, and Katie puts us on the spot to be creative, what fun! This week we're watching Stranger Things and The Twilight Zone!
This week we're talking about Zoooooombies! With brain on the brain, We'll be reviewing Crazyhead and Santa Clarita Diet! Co-hosts Alli, Matt, and Katherine talk about two pilots every single week. Find us on Instagram for all your favorite TV-related content @pilotreviewboard Tweet us about shows we should be watching @pilotreviewboard And if you want to have access to our deep-dive episodes, bonus games, and cut content, become a Patron www.patreon.com/pilotreviewboard.