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Ep. 271. Recorded 4/29/2025. Episode out of Time… Todd & Dewayne tackle the age old question: Which John Hughes movie is the best… and which ones maybe don't hold up so well. We have thoughts on Curly Sue. Also, Todd really needs to watch more movies.
Amy gives us some insight on her upcoming film L Is For Lez, Ryan and his Dad cut a tree down and it smashed the house, we chat testicles, middle-aged allergies, Vanderpump Rules, The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City, Ryan got bullied on a plane, some AI features scare us, Amy really likes how passionate Ryan is for the dead, a beautiful jail love story, Ryan reveals some unsettling news, a little Christmas promo, Amy and her love for Stomp the Musical, Ryan finds Amy busking, another edition of Golden Treasures and Guilty Pleasures, a superb PLT story from listener Davina, another PLT story from a retired skank named Curly Sue, and we play a good ol' game of Memory. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S! H! Wait… Nicole's having issues with spelling today! This week Nicole breaks down the beats in the movie Curly Sue, Sasheer shares about getting better at skating, Nicole gets a new indoor pole, Sasheer shares that she is a morning person, Nicole has weak snaps and cute sneezes, Sasheer teaches us what a housecoat is, Nicole opens up about her tambourine dreams, and more. They take a quiz to find out what their chronotype is, and answer listener questions on how to influence your roommates towards good interior design as well as gift ideas for best friends who live far away. Here is the quiz we took: https://www.purewow.com/wellness/chronotype-quizEmail or call Nicole & Sasheer with your friendship questions at:nicoleandsasheer@gmail.com424-645-7003 Get access to all the podcasts you love, music channels and radio shows with the SiriusXM App! Get 3 months free using this show link: https://siriusxm.com/friends.
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“Alisan is the definition of a triple threat,” says host John Corella of today's guest Alisan Porter. Many know her as an actress from hit movies like 1991's “Curly Sue” or for her impeccable vocal technique that led to her victory on NBC's The Voice in 2016. However, Alisan's extensive background in and passion for dance is less well-known. In this episode of Dance Dad, Alisan shares her experiences in dance competitions, her efforts in mentoring the next generation of performers, and what it truly means to be a star. Growing up, Alisan was inspired by her grandmother, the legendary choreographer and teacher Charlotte Klein, who believed in “loving people into the best versions of themselves.” Alisan emphasizes that teachers must set their egos aside, while students need to understand the role of dance in the larger context of life. She also discusses how parents can protect their children in the entertainment industry and how her definition of happiness has evolved over the years. Tune in as these two former roommates share fond memories and hilarious anecdotes from the dance world, and discover more about Alisan's latest musical release. Quotes “The more I work with kids and the more I work with their parents, the closer I try to get with them. They're my family. If I'm helping raise a child in this industry, if it's my job to be their vocal parent, then I am not allowed to abuse them, and I am not allowed to put myself first. This isn't about me, this is about helping to guide a very talented child.” (16:12 | Alisan Porter) “You can't abuse somebody into talent. You're talented or you're not. You can shape and mold talent. You can make somebody who's almost there, there. But you're not going to scream and yell at someone and make them a star. They're either a star or they're not.” (23:48 | Alisan Porter) “I could make you feel. I think that's ‘it.' That's what I mean by ‘it.' If you can bring someone in and make them feel—I don't care if you're not the most technical, the most perfect, the most this or that—if you can bring somebody into your world when you are performing in any capacity, that's ‘it.' And I think that's what I have above anything else, any of my other talents, whether it's singing, dancing, acting, whatever. When I'm doing those things, I include you.” (34:46 | Alisan Porter) “You can smell desperation in this industry from a mile away. And I think the grossest, most unappealing thing for me, is to see a child who is phenomenally talented and then to watch their parents doubt that they can have a space.” (39:42 | Alisan Porter) “What matters in life most is to love, to be loved, to wake up every day and have a purpose, to do the things in life that truly make me happy.” (59:40 | Alisan Porter) “Every moment I get to show up for my talent I believe that God gave me…it's not about the wins anymore, it's really about digging in and experiencing it.” (1:02:38 | Alisan Porter) Links Connect with Alisan Porter: https://www.instagram.com/iam_alisanporter https://alisanporter.com/ Dance Dad with John Corella on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dancedadwithjohncorella/ John on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/john_corella/ Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm
This is a must listen to episode!Derek interviews 2018 Songwriter Hall of Fame Inductee, Steve Dorff. Steve talks with Derek about his personal journey, legendary career, dealing with personal tragedy, what success looks like, and stories of writing and working with the top musical artists of all time.Steve also shares highlights from his new book "I wrote That One Too...A Life In Songwriting From Whitney To Willie". Order Steve's book here: https://www.amazon.com/Wrote-That-One-Too-Songwriting/dp/1495077292 3 time Grammy and 6 time Emmy nominated Steve Dorff has written songs sung by the likes of Barbra Streisand, Kenny Rogers, Celine Dion, Whitney Houston, Anne Murray, George Strait, Garth Brooks and countless others, while also establishing himself as a gifted film and television composer. He's tallied over 40 BMI awards with hits like Rogers' “Through the Years,” Murray's “I Just Fall in Love Again” (Billboard's top country hit of 1979), Strait's “I Cross My Heart,” Lee Greenwood's “Don't Underestimate My Love for You,” and Eddie Rabbitt's “Every Which Way But Loose”—the title track from Clint Eastwood's 1978 film. His songs have charted in 5 successive decades, with #1 records across 4 decades.Dorff has also composed TV music for Spenser: For Hire, Murphy Brown, The Singing Bee, Just the 10 of Us, Growing Pains, Murder She Wrote, Columbo and Reba; his other film contributions include songs and scores for Bronco Billy, Rocky IV, Pure Country, Tin Cup and Honky Tonk Man.Key songs in the Dorff catalog include: * Through The Years * I Just Fall In Love Again * Heartland * Every Which Way But Loose * Hypnotize The Moon * I Cross My Heart, and countless others recorded by over 250 Artists from all genres of music.His many TV and cable movie credits include the Emmy nominated CBS mini-series "Elvis", the Hallmark Hall of Fame "Rose Hill", the animated Christmas classic "Annabelle's Wish", "Babe Ruth", "The Quick and The Dead", "Moonshine Highway" and "The Defiant Ones". Dorff's many movie songs and scores have been featured in "Bronco Billy", "Blast From The Past", "Rocky IV", "Pure Country", "Tin Cup", "Michael", "Dudley Do-Right", "Dancer, Texas", "The Last Boy Scout", "Curly Sue" and "Honky Tonk Man".Perhaps Dorff's most ambitious move to date has been a giant leap into his first love, musical theater. He currently has two projects making their way to the stage: "Josephine" (The Josephine Baker Story) and "Pure Country" (The Musical).
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Singer-songwriter Alisan Porter is thrilled to announce her new EP The Ride to be released on June 21st. As a preview she has released her new single "Bleedin,"out now. This is the third single off the new EP -- "See in The Dark" and "Meant For Me" were the first and second singles released. Alisan Porter says '"Bleedin is a song about the loss of a partnership. It was initially inspired by a friends divorce but after further investigation its really just a song about loss and letting go and knowing when to walk away from a toxic environment." Alisan Porter is a multi-talented artist known for her exceptional skills as a singer, songwriter, actress, and vocal coach. Born on June 20, 1981, in Worcester, Massachusetts, Alisan discovered her passion for performing at a very young age. Her journey in the entertainment industry began when she won the first season of the reality TV show Star Search at the age of five. This early success paved the way for her future endeavors and set the stage for her remarkable career. As an actress, Alisan has showcased her versatility and acting prowess in various roles. She has appeared in films such as Parenthood and Curly Sue, leaving a lasting impression with her natural talent and ability to bring characters to life. On Broadway Alisan has appeared in Footloose and was Bebe in the Broadway revival of A Chorus Line. Alisan's most notable achievement came in 2016 when she competed on the tenth season of the hit TV show The Voice. Her incredible performances and undeniable talent led her to become the show's champion, alongside her coach Christina Aguilera. This victory solidified her status as a force to be reckoned with in the music industry. Alisan wrote and co-produced her albums Who We Are and Pink Cloud with Grammy winner Matt Rollings and her EP I Come in Pieces with Greg Wells. She has collaborated with the best in the biz and co-wrote the song "Aftermath" for one of her closest friends Adam Lambert. Alisan's vocal abilities are nothing short of extraordinary. Her powerful and soulful voice has captivated audiences worldwide. As a vocal coach, she has shared her expertise and helped aspiring artists unlock their full potential. Her dedication to nurturing young talent and guiding others in their musical journey is truly inspiring and she has just completed her fourth season as a coach on FOX's The Masked Singer. Beyond her professional accomplishments, Alisan is also a devoted mother and wife. Her love for her family shines through in her music and performances, adding an extra layer of depth and emotion to her artistry.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
Singer-songwriter Alisan Porter is thrilled to announce her new EP The Ride to be released on June 21st. As a preview she has released her new single "Bleedin,"out now. This is the third single off the new EP -- "See in The Dark" and "Meant For Me" were the first and second singles released. Alisan Porter says '"Bleedin is a song about the loss of a partnership. It was initially inspired by a friends divorce but after further investigation its really just a song about loss and letting go and knowing when to walk away from a toxic environment." Alisan Porter is a multi-talented artist known for her exceptional skills as a singer, songwriter, actress, and vocal coach. Born on June 20, 1981, in Worcester, Massachusetts, Alisan discovered her passion for performing at a very young age. Her journey in the entertainment industry began when she won the first season of the reality TV show Star Search at the age of five. This early success paved the way for her future endeavors and set the stage for her remarkable career. As an actress, Alisan has showcased her versatility and acting prowess in various roles. She has appeared in films such as Parenthood and Curly Sue, leaving a lasting impression with her natural talent and ability to bring characters to life.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
In episode 22, Johnny talks to music supervisor, movie producer and music manager Tarquin Gotch. Tarquin's career saw him rise to Head of A&R at Arista Records in the 1980s - overseeing acts like The Thompson Twins, Simple Minds, The Stray Cats, and The Beat. He then moved to Warners, transitioning Prince, Madonna and many other American acts into the UK. Moving into music management he oversaw The Beat, Stephen Duffy, The Dream Academy, Hugh Harris, General Public, XTC, Roger McGuinn from the Byrds and Jon Lord from Deep Purple. In a chance encounter in 1984, through his actress and model friend Kelly LeBrock, Tarquin met writer-director John Hughes on the set of Weird Science. He went on to become music supervisor on the John Hughes films Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Some Kind of Wonderful, Planes, Trains and Automobiles, She's Having A Baby, The Great Outdoors and Uncle Buck. Running John Hughes' film company in the 1990s, Tarquin executive produced the films Curly Sue, Dutch, Only The Lonely, and Home Alone. He has since produced both film and TV including the 1998 film Still Crazy, the TV series Crocodile Shoes with Jimmy Nail, the documentary series Cars That Rock with Brian Johnson, and the return of prison sitcom Porridge for the BBC. Tarquin currently manages Brian Johnson of AC/DC, and founding members of the Police, Andy Summers and Stewart Copeland. Johnny's talk with Tarquin covers his work curating Life Moves Pretty Fast, a boxset celebrating the music of John Hughes soundtracks, released on Demon Records in 2022. They discuss Tarquin's time working alongside John Hughes and John Candy, his process of putting songs in front of John Hughes for consideration, and which composer he believes revolutionised the art of film scoring. This conversation was recorded online at the beginning of February 2024. Thanks to James Van As who wrote and performed the brilliant music (check out James' Loco Looper game) and to Willow Van As who designed the amazing artwork and provided general podcast support. You can contact My Movie DNA on Twitter/X @mymovieDNA or email mymovieDNA@gmail.com.
In Episode 20 of Awkward Conversations, hosts Jodie Sweetin and Amy McCarthy tackle a crucial and often challenging topic: having 'The Talk' about drugs with kids. Joined by a diverse panel of guests, including Dr. Gary Kirkilas, a dedicated pediatrician, Ray Lozano, a dynamic youth drug use prevention expert with a knack for blending education and entertainment, Alisan Porter, a multifaceted musician and former winner of "The Voice, and Greg Grunberg, an actor, host, and dedicated advocate. The discussion delves into the critical aspects of addressing drug use with children and teenagers. The conversations explore various facets of drug discussions, emphasizing the importance of starting early and maintaining an ongoing conversation rather than one daunting 'big talk.' They discuss the impact of legalization, the desensitization of kids to drugs, and the startling statistics surrounding drug use among youth. The conversation also touches on practical tips, such as the importance of mealtime discussions and avoiding accusatory questions. The episode stresses the need for parents to be informed and provides valuable resources, such as websites like “Just Think Twice” and "Get Smart About Drugs," to empower both kids and adults. Throughout the episode, they stress the importance of intentionality, understanding, and maintaining trust in parent-child relationships. They conclude with a reminder any child could need the guidance and support, emphasizing the role of informed parents and adults in steering young lives away from the dangers of drug use. Key Takeaways: Start early and maintain ongoing conversations about drugs use with kids rather than having one intimidating 'big talk.' Consider the impact of legalization and the desensitization of kids to drugs in today's society. Use practical tips like mealtime discussions and avoiding accusatory questions when discussing drugs with kids. Provide valuable resources like websites such as “Just Think Twice” and "Get Smart About Drugs" to empower both children and adults. Emphasize the importance of intentionality, understanding, and maintaining trust in parent-child relationships to address drug use effectively. Jodie Sweetin is an actress, author, and advocate, best known for her role as Stephanie Tanner on the iconic sitcom "Full House" and its sequel "Fuller House". In 2009 she penned her memoir, "unSweetined", which chronicles her journey through addiction and into recovery. With her frank and open approach, Jodie has emerged as a compelling speaker and advocate who now seeks to use her platform and experiences to educate others and reduce the stigma associated with addiction and recovery. @jodiesweetin Amy McCarthy, LICSW, is a Director of Clinical Social Work at Boston Children's Hospital's Division of Addiction Medicine. She has been working in the Adolescent Substance Use and Addiction Program since 2019. @amymccarthylicsw Dr. Gary Kirkilas is a general pediatrician with a unique practice. His office is a 40 foot mobile medical unit that travels to various homeless shelters in Phoenix providing free medical care to families. He serves as a spokesperson for the American Academy of Pediatrics, giving commentary on trending pediatric issues in the media. As a spokesperson, he is often called to speak on the effects of cannabis advertising on children as well as advocate for more mental health access. He and his lovely wife have four wonderful (most of the time) children and one dachshund. @dr_gary_kirkilas Ray Lozano, since 1986, has been a dynamic force in youth drug prevention, captivating audiences from Alaska to Florida, and even internationally in the Cayman Islands and Bermuda. With the rare ability to blend education and entertainment seamlessly, Ray's long-standing success is evident through his return engagements at numerous schools nationwide, some spanning over 30 years. His unique talent for transforming seemingly dull drug and alcohol prevention information into a captivating and humorous experience has earned him the title of a true "comedian," with performances at renowned venues like the Improv in Hollywood and Ontario, CA. Ray's journey began with a profound realization of the devastating impact of addiction on young adults during his time at the Teen Challenge Ministry Institute, driving him to dedicate his career to youth prevention. As a vice principal and educator, he pioneered family-oriented, drug-free programs, understanding schools' commitment to their students' well-being. Furthermore, his role as a program specialist at a prestigious trauma hospital in Southern California equipped him with the expertise to educate and empower adolescents aged 14-18 about the consequences of drug and alcohol abuse. Ray's extensive experience culminated in his current role as a certified Prevention Specialist and drug & alcohol counselor in California, cementing his commitment to creating a brighter, drug-free future for the youth. @preventionplus_you Alisan Porter is breaking free of all expectations – and that independent streak carried over into her latest album, Pink Cloud. The Los Angeles musician recorded the project live in Nashville, capturing the throwback vibe of her favorite albums from groundbreaking female artists such as Brandi Carlile, Patty Griffin, Janis Joplin and Bonnie Raitt. Porter co-wrote every song on Pink Cloud, drawing on Americana, Country and R&B/Soul influences as well as the personal milestones on her journey. As a child in Massachusetts, she won Star Search and soon relocated to Los Angeles. She landed roles in films like Curly Sue and Parenthood then made her Broadway debut in Footloose and played Bebe Bensonheimer in the revival of A Chorus Line in 2005. Not long after that, a friend submitted her to The Voice without telling her – a surprise move that opened the door for the next phase of her career. Making an intentional decision to turn her creative energies to music, Porter accepted the offer to appear on the show – and ultimately won the competition in 2016. Since then, Alisan has been writing and performing all around the world. She has shared the stage with incredible artists such as Christina Aguilera, Adam Lambert, Toby Keith, Cole Swindell, and many others. She has released three albums and written songs for artists such as Alison Krauss, Adam Lambert and the Veronica's. Now Porter spends time coaching young singers, songwriting, recording and raising her three beautiful children. @iam_alisanporter Greg Grunberg is best known for his role as X-wing pilot Snap Wexley in “STAR WARS”, as well as “STAR TREK”, “A STAR IS BORN” and alongside Al Pacino in the Barry Levinson film ‘PATERNO.' In addition to his many memorable series regular roles on shows “HEROES”, “CASTLE ROCK”, “LOST”, “ALIAS” and “FELICITY”. Currently, Grunberg stars alongside Kevin Smith in the cult classic “MAX RELOAD & THE NETHER BLASTERS” as well as the much beloved “BIG ASS SPIDER”. Greg has written pilots & films and co-wrote the graphic novel series “DREAM JUMPER” for Scholastic. Book 2 is available everywhere now. Grunberg hosted and produced alongside Kevin Smith the pop-culture talk show “GEEKING OUT” for AMC and currently is a staple on the popular game show “25 WORDS OR LESS”. He has a few podcasts “TALK ABOUT IT”, “VESTED INTEREST”, & “AN ACTOR, COMEDIAN & A MUSICIAN WALK INTO A BAR”. Currently he is shooting his popular YouTube series “THE CAREGIVER“ for the Epilepsy community. As a drummer, Grunberg started his celebrity rock band “THE ACTION FIGURES“ (TheActionFiguresBand.com) with fellow actors Jesse Spencer, Adrian Pasdar, Jack Coleman, and Scott Grimes benefiting TalkAboutIt.org, his foundation to raise awareness for people with Epilepsy as his eldest son has the condition. Grunberg has been voted one of the most interesting actors to follow on Twitter & IG. @greggrunberg Resources/Links Get Smart About Drugs Growing Up Drug Free: A Parent's Guide to Substance Use Prevention One Pill Could Kill SAMHSA | Help and Treatment DEA Website DEA on Instagram DEA on Twitter DEA on Facebook DEA YouTube Elks Kid Zone Website Elks Drug Awareness Program Website Elks DAP on Twitter Elks DAP on Facebook Elks DAP on YouTube Jodie Sweetin's Links Jodie's Instagram Jodie's TikTok Amy McCarthy's Links Amy's Instagram Boston Children's Hospital Instagram Boston Children's Hospital Addiction Medicine Gary Kirkilas's Links Gary's Twitter Gary's Instagram Gary's YouTube Gary's Facebook Gary's Website Healthy Children Website Ray Lozano's Links Ray's Instagram Ray's TikTok Ray's YouTube Ray's Website Alisan Porter's Links Alisan's Instagram Alisan's TikTok Alisan's Website Greg Grunberg's Links Greg's Instagram Greg's Twitter Talk About It Website
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It's crazy that this film has 18% on RT. Like seriously? This movie is not only funny, it's heartbreaking, sad, whimsical, well acted. Especially by Curly Sue herself portrayed by Alisan Porter. Jim Belushi does a great job as well as Curly Sue's counterpart. He's sweet and kind but takes a Home Alone style beating that only Hughes could deliver in some scenes. We toss around "underrated" a lot sometimes but this movie is the epitome of underrated!Check out the merch: http://shop.backinthedaypodcast.comFriends of the Show1 Man Mafia (twitch.tv/1man_mafia)Jayke The Gamer God (twitch.tv/JaykeTheGamerGod)IB Best Gaming (twitch.tv/ibbestgaming)Intro for the shopSupport the show'Beavis and Butt-head' Cover art created by Joe Crawford
On today's episode, we're heading over to General Apparel West to start working on the QED report, getting a burger over at Clown Dog, and also dropping our dead babysitter over at the funeral home, while we revisit the absolutely iconic 90s film, Don't Tell Mom The Babysitter's Dead (1991). This movie was written by Neil Landau and Tara Ison and directed by Stephen Herek.This movie stars Christina Applegate (Married...with Children, The Sweetest Thing), Joanna Cassidy (Six Feet Under, Blade Runner), Keith Coogan (Adventures in Babysitting, Toy Soldiers), John Getz (Zenon: The Zequel, Curly Sue), Josh Charles (The Good Wife, We Own This City) and Danielle Harris (Halloween (2007), Hatchet).This movie is so goddamn good, and is such a cult classic film. This film has it all!!! Outfits!! Colors!! Christina Applegate!! Love!! Death!!!. It's such a treat to watch, and is worth a watch at any point.Intro/Outro Music: "Phantom Fun" by Jonathan BoyleFollow Sarah on InstagramShow E-Mail: cultcinemacircle@gmail.comFollow Cult Cinema Circle on Instagram, Twitter, and Letterboxd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is a must listen to episode!Derek interviews 2018 Songwriter Hall of Fame Inductee, Steve Dorff. Steve talks with Derek about his personal journey, legendary career, dealing with personal tragedy, what success looks like, and stories of writing and working with the top musical artists of all time.Steve also shares highlights from his new book "I wrote That One Too...A Life In Songwriting From Whitney To Willie". Order Steve's book here: https://www.amazon.com/Wrote-That-One-Too-Songwriting/dp/1495077292 3 time Grammy and 6 time Emmy nominated Steve Dorff has written songs sung by the likes of Barbra Streisand, Kenny Rogers, Celine Dion, Whitney Houston, Anne Murray, George Strait, Garth Brooks and countless others, while also establishing himself as a gifted film and television composer. He's tallied over 40 BMI awards with hits like Rogers' “Through the Years,” Murray's “I Just Fall in Love Again” (Billboard's top country hit of 1979), Strait's “I Cross My Heart,” Lee Greenwood's “Don't Underestimate My Love for You,” and Eddie Rabbitt's “Every Which Way But Loose”—the title track from Clint Eastwood's 1978 film. His songs have charted in 5 successive decades, with #1 records across 4 decades.Dorff has also composed TV music for Spenser: For Hire, Murphy Brown, The Singing Bee, Just the 10 of Us, Growing Pains, Murder She Wrote, Columbo and Reba; his other film contributions include songs and scores for Bronco Billy, Rocky IV, Pure Country, Tin Cup and Honky Tonk Man.Key songs in the Dorff catalog include: * Through The Years * I Just Fall In Love Again * Heartland * Every Which Way But Loose * Hypnotize The Moon * I Cross My Heart, and countless others recorded by over 250 Artists from all genres of music.His many TV and cable movie credits include the Emmy nominated CBS mini-series "Elvis", the Hallmark Hall of Fame "Rose Hill", the animated Christmas classic "Annabelle's Wish", "Babe Ruth", "The Quick and The Dead", "Moonshine Highway" and "The Defiant Ones". Dorff's many movie songs and scores have been featured in "Bronco Billy", "Blast From The Past", "Rocky IV", "Pure Country", "Tin Cup", "Michael", "Dudley Do-Right", "Dancer, Texas", "The Last Boy Scout", "Curly Sue" and "Honky Tonk Man".Perhaps Dorff's most ambitious move to date has been a giant leap into his first love, musical theater. He currently has two projects making their way to the stage: "Josephine" (The Josephine Baker Story) and "Pure Country" (The Musical).
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Ms. Porter is on a different coast & we had our wires crossed. Molly & I will catch up with her very soon. In the meantime, here is a meandering overview of her life and work with honorable mentions to Falling for Christmas (ft. Lindsay Lohan), Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping, The Redeem Team, Sumner Stroh, A Chorus Line, Every Little Step, & of course, Curly Sue. Alisan Porter will perform at Polar Park on October 22 as part of Rhythm for Ribbons. xoxo
IT'S TIME TO WATCH THE MUPPETS! This week with special guest Elke Sommer. Distracted rants include but are not limited to Curly Sue, fertility, Shirley Temple, Follow That Bird, Nanny Fine, Uncharted, baseball, Cleopatra comin' at ya, Girls5eva, Cleopatra 2525, Rocky, and much more!"After a chance meeting with Beaker (who had been hiding from Bunsen's latest harebrained invention), Beauregard lets him help build a set for the ancient-Egypt closing number. But the two end up causing chaos culminating in Beaker running amuck with power tools, Bo continuing on the set during the closing number, and Kermit realizing the idiocy of both."Follow us:Twitter.com/ittwtmInstagram.com/ittwtm
Mr Impera, Johan Kihlberg berättar om att vara förband till KISS och att få vänta i två år på att få spela. Johan berättar också hur KISS-fans även i fortsättningen skall kunna träffas på det bästa av alla sätt, via kryssningen "A Vikings KISS". Gäst: Johan Kihlberg Allt vi pratade om: Lars Chriss, Mats Vassfjord, Jonny Lindkvist Johan Kihlberg's Impera, drogfritt, Paul Stanley, sminkningar, Umeå, Takida, Curly Sue, A Viking's KISS, Ace Frehley, Kiss Kruise, Hans Hatwig, Anders Tengner, Jean Beauvoir, Reggae KISS, Izabella Scorupco, Kissin' time, Bruce Kulick, Hard Rock Café, Joan Jett, Poison, Motley Crue, Guns'n'Roses, Slash. Johan Kihlberg's Impera: http://www.impera.org https://open.spotify.com/artist/3naf7TYEvy5UGLnefOWHwl?si=UhvPWHGkR0OZhPgsiAXs6Q A Vikings KISS - boka nu, så fort som möjligt. 14-15 oktober 2022: https://www.vikingline.se/hitta-resa/kryssningar/temakryssningar/kiss/ https://www.avikingskiss.se https://youtu.be/OyNTr0TCqVg
From Heather's Curly Sue wedding hair and hilarious spray tan experience, to Jenna's childhood bowl cut to dealing with post-apocalyptic hair while filming, these ladies are sharing some of their most memorable beauty stories and the lessons learned from them.
S! H! Wait… Nicole's having issues with spelling today! This week Nicole breaks down the beats in the movie Curly Sue, Sasheer shares about getting better at skating, Nicole gets a new indoor pole, Sasheer shares that she is a morning person, Nicole has weak snaps and cute sneezes, Sasheer teaches us what a housecoat is, Nicole opens up about her tambourine dreams, and more. They take a quiz to find out what their chronotype is, and answer listener questions on how to influence your roommates towards good interior design as well as gift ideas for best friends who live far away. Here is the quiz we took: https://www.purewow.com/wellness/chronotype-quiz Email or call Nicole & Sasheer with your friendship questions at:nicoleandsasheer@gmail.com424-645-7003
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The Molly Ringwald/John Hughes trifecta is now complete as Lauren Conlin (@conlin_lauren) climbs aboard the SS Gutting the Sacred Cow to set that same "awkward high school girl fights off nerds" story yet again. Can Long Duck Dong and Anthony Michael Hall make this film bulletproof? Do @KevinGootee and @KevinIsrael_NJ make this a clean sweep against another Molly and John joint that crumbles after time like 59 year old newspaper?Did you get your tickets for the next GTSC live show yet? That's right, come join us on 3/26/22 at the Kerasotes Movie Theater in Secaucus, NJ. 2 of our favorite gutters return; Bill Schulz and Joanne Nosuchinsky from Compound Media, to attempt to downsize the corporate America satire, Office Space. That's right, the Mornin' show duo wants to bash the skull of this film with a certain stapler. Come out and see how the fudge is packed. Tickets can be found at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/gutting-the-sacred-cow-live-podcast-and-movie-tickets-266494962607 and we have a promo code for you. But we're going to make you guess the promo code with this hint: it's a phrase we always say! Type that phrase in with no spaces!And make sure you visit our sponsor, www.athelticgreens.com/gtsc Then, you'll get 5 travel packs along with a year's supply of Vitamin D for FREE. And it helps us out in the long run!Don't forget, you can find us on all podcasts platforms: apple iTunes, Spotify, google, spreaker, stitcher, iheartradio, castbox. You name it and we're on it! And you can also see our handsome yet smug faces on Youtube as well. https://guttingthesacredcow.com/where-to-listen-see-us/ Hello to our new friends! We love it when you click "subscribe", like us on social media, and most importantly when you tell your friends/family about our podcast. Looking to sell your product, advertise your services, or raise brand awareness? We'd love to help you and we can be reached at guttingthesacredcow@gmail.comThank you ALL for continually shouting us out on social media, we love when you do that as well as leave us those 5 star rating and 2-3 sentence reviews. Guttingthesacredcow.com is where you find us every day giving YOU those movie quotes, movies news, THAT DOESN'T HAPPEN, and more! We're now doing over blogs, video style, at Patreon now: patreon.com/guttingthesacredcow Social media for the gang: @KevinGootee on Twitter, FB, IG. www.kevingootee.com@kevinisrael_NJ on twitter, FB, @Kevin_israel_comedy on IG www.kevinisrael.com @marvel_mmo
A mother struggle with raising her child genius, a drifter tries to do his best for pseudo daughter and a small town company goes to war with a Wall Street Guru. It's October of 1991 and this month we're watching Little Man state, Curly Sue and Other People's Money!
In this episode, Luke revisits the blockbuster robbery that was House Party 2 & Curly Sue, the best-selling songs on the Billboard charts, and the end of a beloved (albeit not great) TV series.Stream this week's Thirty Pop Mixtape Playlist:Apple Music | SpotifyMERCHCheck out our store on TeePublic.com for Thirty Pop merch!SOCIALSBe sure to follow and tag Thirty Pop on Facebook Twitter & Instagram!BECOME A PATRONThis show is made possible by patrons like Becky & Jim Brawner and Candice & Marc Robinson. Join the neighborhood we're building and receive bonus content from this and other Milieu Media Group shows for as little as $1 a month on Patreon!EPISODE CREDITS:Produced, edited and mixed by Luke BrawnerArtwork designed by Heather Hale of Hale HouseMusic licensed through PodcastMusic.com© 2019-2022 Milieu Media Group, LLC
Oct. 22-28: We get trapped in the BioSphere, Curly Sue cons our hearts, Atlanta can't stop the chop, the iPod briefly saves music, Shrek gets good again, Kevin Spacey's an alien, 13 Ghosts get loose, Justin Timberlake's out of time, Snoop Dogg gets spooky, Johnny Depp does Hunter Thompson again. All that and more this week on Thirty Twenty Ten, your weekly look back on the week that was 30, 20, and 10 years ago.
Canadian film critic Geoff Roberts drops by to talk about the late great director/screenwriter/producer John Hughes and his remarkable movie career -- including revealing behind-the-scenes information about actors from his films. Roberts has completed in-depth research about Hughes, so movie fans should be pleased with this exclusive interview. Producer Nikki Starr will be hosting. According to IMDb, Hughes was known for creating some of the most memorable comedy films of the 1980s and the 1990s, when he was at the height of his career. Hughes had a talent for writing coming-of-age stories with realistic adolescent characters, but he also was involved with movies like National Lampoon's Vacation. Hughes directed the following movies. Sixteen Candles, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Planes, Trains & Automobiles, Curly Sue, The Breakfast Club, Weird Science, She's Having a Baby, and Uncle Buck. His credits for screenplays include such films as Home Alone, Flubber, Maid in Manhattan, 101 Dalmations, Miracle on 34th Street, Just Visiting, Drillbit Taylor, and Baby's Day Out. John Hughes died on August 6, 2009. He was 59 years old.
The team breaks down season 2 episode 18 1:00am-2:00am. We got a gun fight and welcome back the return of the Jack Kill Count. T-Bone corners Curly Sue outside of the ladies room. Hit up the socials or reach out to thelast24podcast@gmail.com.
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In this special episode, Kressie and friend of the pod, MK discuss the beautiful messiness that is the very short-lived Bleachella era--what happened before, during, and after. The two discuss the Vogue interview, Bleachella's inception, her breakup with Calvin Harris, the 2016 Met Gala, Tom Hiddleston (and the whirlwind that was Hiddleswift), how Joe Alwyn fits into all of this, and of course, Getaway Car. MK also explains why Camila Cabello called her Curly Sue. Have any thoughts about this episode? Join the Good for a Weekend discussion! GFAW Hotline: (205) 693-9160 Discord: https://discord.com/invite/jh9NUebYjh Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/gfaweekend Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/gfaweekend Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/gfaweekend Reddit: http://www.reddit.com/r/goodforaweekend You can learn more about this episode and any sources at our website, www.gfaweekend.com.
You may know her from her beautiful voice or as Curly Sue. But today, we see Alisan Porter in a whole new light as Theresa opens up the gates to connect her with her past loved ones. Most importantly, her Grandmother who she lives in honor of every single day has some wise words to share. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Esta es la segunda parte del podcast dedicado a Wandavision, con una porción de Mongo. Hablamos de Nuevo Orden, Jim Belushi, Curly Sue y, finalmente, Wandavision.
The last film in John Hughes' filmography! Curly Sue is the 1991 movie that John Hughes decided to end his run as an illustrious director. Why did he stop? Where did he go? All these questions and more answered on this weeks episode of Peliculas with The Bros!
Honored as a 2018 Inductee to the prestigious Songwriter's Hall of Fame in NYC, 3 time Grammy and 6 time Emmy nominated Steve Dorff has written songs sung by the likes of Barbra Streisand, Kenny Rogers, Celine Dion, Whitney Houston, Anne Murray, George Strait, Garth Brooks, and countless others, while also establishing himself as a gifted film and television composer. He's tallied over 40 BMI awards with hits like Kenny Rogers' “Through the Years,” Anne Murray's “I Just Fall in Love Again” (Billboard's top country hit of 1979), George Strait's “I Cross My Heart,” Lee Greenwood's “Don't Underestimate My Love for You,” and Eddie Rabbitt's “Every Which Way But Loose”—the title track from Clint Eastwood's 1978 film. His songs have charted in 5 successive decades, with #1 records across 4 decades. Dorff has also composed TV music for Spenser: For Hire, Murphy Brown, The Singing Bee, Just the 10 of Us, Growing Pains, Murder She Wrote, Columbo and Reba; his other film contributions include songs and scores for Bronco Billy, Rocky IV, Pure Country, Tin Cup, and Honky Tonk Man. Key songs in the Dorff catalog include: * Through The Years * I Just Fall In Love Again * Heartland * Every Which Way But Loose * Hypnotize The Moon * I Cross My Heart, and countless others recorded by over 250 Artists from all genres of music. His many TV and cable movie credits include the Emmy nominated CBS mini-series "Elvis", the Hallmark Hall of Fame "Rose Hill", the animated Christmas classic "Annabelle's Wish", "Babe Ruth", "The Quick and The Dead", "Moonshine Highway" and "The Defiant Ones". Dorff's many movie songs and scores have been featured in "Bronco Billy", "Blast From The Past", "Rocky IV", "Pure Country", "Tin Cup", "Michael", "Dudley Do-Right", "Dancer, Texas", "The Last Boy Scout", "Curly Sue" and "Honky Tonk Man". Perhaps Dorff's most ambitious move to date has been a giant leap into his first love, musical theater. He currently has two projects making their way to the stage: "Josephine" (The Josephine Baker Story) and "Pure Country" (The Musical) The Business Side of Music ™ © 2021 Beyond the Music Co-Produced and Hosted (by the guy who has a face for podcasting): Bob Bender Co-Producer, Creator, and Technical Advisor (the man behind the curtain): Tom Sabella Director of Video and Continuity (the brains of the entire operation): Deborah Halle Editor (the “ums' and “aahs' removal guy who makes us sound good): Mark Sabella Marketing and Social Media: Kaitlin Fritts Talent Acquisition and Scheduling, (the one who keeps us on track) Tammy Kowalski All Around Problem Solver and keeper of the key to the vault: Connie Ribas Recorded at: The Bunker in Franklin, TN (except during the Covid 19 pandemic, then it's pretty much done VIA Skype or over the phone, with the exception for those fearless enough to come to Bob Bender's living room… and there are a few). Mixed and Mastered at Music Dog Studios in Nashville, TN Production Sound Design: Keith Stark Voice Over and Promo: Lisa Fuson Website: businesssideofmusic.com Stream or Download (free) businesssideofmusic.com To submit to be interviewed: musicpodcast@mail.com Sponsorship information businesssideofmusic.com/sponsor-affiliate/ Join our mailing list for show announcements, career advice, industry discounts, free gifts and more. Like Free Special Thanks to Tom Sabella and Traci Snow for producing and hosting over 100 episodes of the original “Business Side of Music” podcast, and trusting us to carry on their legacy. For our disclaimer and all its details, please click on the applicable link on our website. The music provided for this episode is from: Artist: Steve Dorff Single: I Just Fall In Love Again Album: You Set My Dreams To Music Composer: Steve Dorff, Larry Herbstritt, Gloria Sklerov, Harry Lloyd Website: www.stevedorff.com Artist: Steve Dorff Single: Through The Years Album: You Set My Dreams To Music Composer: Steve Dorff, Marty Panzer Website: www.stevedorff.com Artist: Steve Dorff Single: Heartland Album: You Set My Dreams To Music Composer: Steve Dorff, John Bettis Website: www.stevedorff.com
It's the 50th anniversary of TJ and Tony's favorite solo Beatle LP, John Lennon's 1970 LP Plastic Ono Band. While we wait for the Ultimate Mixes, the tangential two discuss the minutiae of this deceptively simple record.Like classic male improvisers, TJ and Tony honor Lennon’s most personal, open wound of an album by deflecting from their own emotions with bits and pop culture references to Huey Lewis, Chuck Biscuits, backward baseball caps, and Toni Basil. Meanwhile, Tony confuses Curly Sue with Beethoven.It's enough to make you seek primal scream therapy.
A lost soul, a young girl, a working woman willing to throw it all away for the magic of a hobo date. We watched Curly Sue starring SNL alum Jim Belushi and featuring a very young (and almost SNL cast member) Steven Carell. This marks the last time John Hughes stood behind the camera and it is a complete mess. Best described as a slapstick drama, this movie follows a homeless man and a little girl as they run scams in the big city looking for sandwiches. Enjoy!Subscribe anywhere you get your podcasts. If you want to send us something shoot it to saturdaynightjivepodcast@gmail.comDownload Here
Join Heart of Indie Radio co host Emme Lentino in an exclusive interview with Steve Dorff! Honored as a 2018 Inductee to the prestigious Songwriter’s Hall of Fame in NYC,3 time Grammy and 6 time Emmy nominated Steve Dorff has written songs sung by the likes of Barbra Streisand, Kenny Rogers, Celine Dion, Whitney Houston, Anne Murray, George Strait, Garth Brooks and countless others, while also establishing himself as a gifted film and television composer. He’s tallied over 40 BMI awards with hits like Rogers’ “Through the Years,” Murray’s “I Just Fall in Love Again” (Billboard’s top country hit of 1979), Strait’s “I Cross My Heart,” Lee Greenwood’s “Don’t Underestimate My Love for You,” and Eddie Rabbitt’s “Every Which Way But Loose”—the title track from Clint Eastwood’s 1978 film. His songs have charted in 5 successive decades, with #1 records across 4 decades. Dorff has also composed TV music for Spenser: For Hire, Murphy Brown, The Singing Bee, Just the 10 of Us, Growing Pains, Murder She Wrote, Columbo and Reba; his other film contributions include songs and scores for Bronco Billy, Rocky IV, Pure Country, Tin Cup and Honky Tonk Man. Key songs in the Dorff catalog include: * Through The Years * I Just Fall In Love Again * Heartland * Every Which Way But Loose * Hypnotize The Moon * I Cross My Heart, and countless others recorded by over 250 Artists from all genres of music. His many TV and cable movie credits include the Emmy nominated CBS mini-series "Elvis", the Hallmark Hall of Fame "Rose Hill", the animated Christmas classic "Annabelle's Wish", "Babe Ruth", "The Quick and The Dead", "Moonshine Highway" and "The Defiant Ones". Dorff’s many movie songs and scores have been featured in "Bronco Billy", "Blast From The Past", "Rocky IV", "Pure Country", "Tin Cup", "Michael", "Dudley Do-Right", "Dancer, Texas", "The Last Boy Scout", "Curly Sue" and "Honky Tonk Man". Perhaps Dorff’s most ambitious move to date has been a giant leap into his first love, musical theater. He currently has two projects making their way to the stage: "Josephine" (The Josephine Baker Story) and "Pure Country" (The Musical). Listeners will be truly amazed to listen to Steve's fantastic stories as he shares his musical journey with us. Tune in now!
Please support the Hollywood Food Coalition. Text "Give" to 323.402.5704 or visit https://hofoco.org/donate! Movies Referenced In This Episode Screams of a Winter Night (1979) Goodbye Bruce Lee: His Last Game Of Death (1975) I Think We’re Alone Now (2018) The Rhythm Section (2020) Atomic Blonde (2017) The Spy Who Came In From The Cold (1965) The Ipcress File (1965) Funeral In Berlin (1966) Extraction (2020) Kung Fu Hustle (2004) The Mermaid (2016) Oklahoma! (1955) Singin' In The Rain (1953) Nightcrawler (2014) I Think We’re Alone Now (2008) Ghetto Freaks a.k.a. Sign of Aquarius (1970) Hostel (2005) Cabin Fever (2002) Final Cut: Ladies And Gentlemen (2012) The Movie Orgy (1968) Gremlins (1984) The Goonies (1985) Hell of the Living Dead a.k.a. Night of the Zombies (1980) Troll 2 (1990) In The Land Of The Cannibals a.k.a. Land of Death (2004) Psycho (1998) Dawn of the Dead (1978) Contagion (2011) Day For Night (1973) Irma Vep (1996) Last Tango In Paris (1973) The 400 Blows (1959) Police Academy (1984) Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment (1985) Serial (1980) Bachelor Party (1984) Caddyshack (1980) National Lampoon’s Vacation (1983) Porky’s (1981) Targets (1968) The Terror (1965) No Country For Old Men (2007) Once Upon A Time In Hollywood (2019) Star 80 (1983) One Day Since Yesterday: Peter Bogdanovich & the Lost American Film (2014) Sweet Smell of Success (1957) People Toys a.k.a. Devil Times Five (1974) Putney Swope (1969) The Candy Snatchers (1973) Wacko (1982) Blood Harvest (1987) Deadline (1980) Invasion of the Blood Farmers (1974) Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase (2019) Frankenhooker (1990) Basket Case (1982) The Sixth Sense (1999) Poltergeist (1982) Bridesmaids (2011) Where to Invade Next (2015) Fahrenheit 9/11 (2004) Canadian Bacon (1994) The Mouse That Roared (1959) Knocked Up (2007) Harold and Maude (1971) Fast And Furious (2009) Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) Butch and Sundance: The Early Days (1979) The Wild Bunch (1969) Spy (2015) The Happytime Murders (2018) Moonstruck (1987) Night of the Cobra Woman (1972) Papillon (1973) Papillon (2017) Doctor Zhivago (1965) The Bridge On The River Kwai (1957) Ryan’s Daughter (1970) Lawrence of Arabia (1962) Pecker (1998) Serial Mom (1994) Female Trouble (1974) Pink Flamingos (1973) The Breakfast Club (1985) The Big Chill (1983) Mandy (2018) Joe Dirt (2001) Curly Sue (1991) Pretty In Pink (1986) Heathers (1989) Pump Up The Volume (1990) Some Kind Of Wonderful (1987) Into The Wild (2007) 1900 (1976) The Punisher (2004) Outbreak (1995) The Andromeda Strain (1971) Virus (1999) 28 Days Later (2002) What About Bob? (1991) The Thing From Another World (1951) The Thing (1982) The Thing (2011) Safe (1995) Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956) Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978) Blast of Silence (1961) Shock Corridor (1963) Pie in the Sky a.k.a. Terroy in the City (1964) Stagecoach (1939) Stagecoach (1966) Day of the Animals (1977) Other Notable Items Outlander TV series (2014- ) The Outsider TV series (2020) Stephen King Jason Bateman Ozark TV series (2017- ) Game of Thrones series (2011-2019) The Walking Dead TV series Kingdom TV series (2019- ) Netflix Peter Dinklage Reed Morano The Handmaid’s Tale (2017- ) Blake Lively James Bond David Leitch Charlize Theron Chris Hemsworth Benedict Cumberbatch and Jonny Lee Miller’s live performance of Frankenstein Ingmar Bergman Akira Kurosawa Stephen Chow Jackie Chan Amazon Prime Rod Steiger “Make ’Em Laugh” musical sequence in Singin’ In The Rain performed by Donald O’Connor The Blake Masters podcast episode Stanley Donen Gene Kelly Jake Gyllenhaal Francis Ford Coppola Paramount Pictures Bruno Mattei Claudio Fragasso Joe D'Amato Gus Van Sant Goblin’s Dawn of the Dead soundtrack (1978) Francois Truffaut Jacqueline Bisset Olivier Assayas Jean-Pierre Léaud The Eli Roth podcast episode Martin Mull Christopher Lee Colleen Camp Bobcat Goldthwait Neal Israel Amy Heckerling Steve Guttenberg Chevy Chase Brad Pitt Kim Cattrall Bubba Smith George Gaines The Police Academy series Michael Winslow Peter Bogdanovich Quentin Tarantino’s Targets review for The New Beverly Cinema Roger Corman Polly Platt Eric Roberts Alexander Mackendrick Tony Curtis Burt Lancaster Martin Milner Ed Sullivan The Ed Sullivan Theater Walter Winchell Clifford Odets The Criterion Collection James Wong Howe James Mangold Code Red Leif Garrett Sorrell Booke Family Affair TV series (1966-1971) Carolyn Stellar Dawn Lyn Gene Evans Vinegar Syndrome Greydon Clark Tiny Tim Frank Henenlotter Michael Moore Paul Newman Robert Redford Richard Lester Tom Berenger William Katt Paul Feig Melissa McCarthy Jason Statham John Patrick Shanley Norman Jewison The Sixth Sense TV series (1972) Gary Collins Night Gallery TV series (1969-1975) Rod Serling Comet TV New World Pictures Steve McQueen Dustin Hoffman The Roger Ebert review of Papillion Jerry Goldsmith Franklin J. Schaffner The American Cinematheque Wanted Dead or Alive TV series (1958-1961) Better Call Saul TV series (2015- ) David Lean Pauline Kael Doctor Zhivago novel by Boris Pasternak (1957) Maurice Jarre John Waters Stewart Copeland Patty Hearst John Hughes The DGA National Lampoon Jaws 3, People Matty Simmons Richard Zanuck David Brown Tod Carroll Nicolas Cage Judd Nelson Tiger King miniseries (2020) David Spade Emile Hersch Sean Penn Hal Holbrook Into The Wild book by Jon Krakauer Donald Sutherland Blaire Bercy’s Fishnet Flix podcast with Marie Lodi Nina Simone The 5th Dimension She Kills: A Shudder Original Podcast Barbara Crampton Alex Essoe Clarke Wolfe TFH Guru Karyn Kusama Emily Deschanel Grae Drake The Hollywood Food Coalition NBC Thomas Jane Frank Oz Bill Murray Richard Dreyfuss John Carpenter Dr. Seuss Howard Hawks Julianne Moore Todd Haynes Phillip Kaufman Allen Baron Larry Tucker Paul Mazursky Universal Pictures Lee Grant John Ford Ann-Margret Claire Trevor Andy Devine John Carradine Thomas Mitchell Donald Meek John Wayne “Our House” by Madness This list is also available on Letterboxd.
La neta es que si el nombre no te dice quién es John Hughes, seguro los nombres de las películas en las que participó sí: Pretty in Pink, The Breakfast Club, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, la saga de Home Alone 1, 2 y 3, Curly Sue, Beethoven, 101 Dalmatians. Así que tal vez exageremos, pero sin lugar a dudas lo que salió de su mente es algo que aún hoy, el cine comercial busca desesperadamente: Ideas que lleven a la gente al cine. Así que ¡disfruten este nuevo episodio! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hablemosdechine/message
The winner of Season 10 of "The Voice," last year she released her third album. She is a singer, songwriter, dancer, and actress originally from Massachusetts, now living in Los Angeles. As a child, she was the title character in the movie, “Curly Sue,” and has also been in other movies including “Parenthood” and “Meet Dave.” She has also had television roles on "Pee Wee’s Playhouse" and "Family Ties."
Tim and Adam are still afloat on their Disney Cruise, so this week we've assembled a panel of Disneyfied Dads to have a round table discussion about entertaining children while on Disney property. Matt, Josh and Chris join Mikey to see how far $75 can go to keep a kid entertained all day. We'll look at things to do inside the parks and discuss some resort specific activities as well.It's 4 Men and a little Lady this week on another episode of 3 Sheets to the Mouse. (Truth be told, it's closer to Curly Sue.) Please rate, review and subscribe!! Twitter @3sheetspodcast insta @3sheetspodcast facebook @3sheets teepublic shirts Magical Meltdown Opening Credits by Jonathan Young Mr. Young’s Awesome Music
Hi everyone! One of the commitments for One Movie Punch in Year Three is to feature more microbudget and independent features. We’ve started to receive screeners from a variety of small independent distributors, featuring a wide variety of films. Every Wednesday, we hope to feature an independent and/or microbudget feature, with up to two interviews per month with the filmmakers when schedules allow. Today’s review will cover Irish filmmaker Robbie Walsh’s EDEN, a microbudget drama looking at homelessness in Dublin after a recent economic crash. And it doesn’t get more microbudget than this film, made for just around 600 Euro in 2012, although not completed until 2016. I was lucky enough to sit down and speak with Robbie about the film, along with his film career and his brief MMA career. The full interview will be available at our Patreon page this Sunday, but you’ll hear snippets of the interview throughout today’s review. We’ll also be playing the full trailer audio for EDEN beforehand. Subscribe to stay current with the latest releases. Contribute at Patreon for exclusive content. Connect with us over social media to continue the conversation. Here we go! ///// > ///// Today’s movie is EDEN, the Irish microbudget drama written and directed by Robbie Walsh. Set against the dire homelessness crisis in Dublin, Ireland, EDEN follows a day in the life of Adam (Johnny Elliott), a homeless man living his life to the best of his ability. Throughout the day, he encounters a variety of Dubliners, struggling with their own problems, and a few willing to help him with his. No spoilers. I always get a little nervous when filmmakers tackle homelessness. I think the first film I saw that tackled homelessness was John Hughes’ last film, 1991’s CURLY SUE, where Bill Dancer (Jim Belushi) and his companion Curly Sue (Alisan Porter) pull scams to make enough to eat and conning a divorce lawyer into a heartwarming conclusion. The second instance was seeing another Hughes screenplay, 1991’s DUTCH, when Dutch (Ed O’Neill) must transport his girlfriend’s son Doyle (a very young Ethan Embry), and after losing their car, spend a night in a homeless shelter. The overall messaging in both films was positive, but making a comedy out of child homelessness and including a scene of a rich kid slumming it in a shelter cannot help but feel privileged. The same privilege sparked a more complex debate over 2014’s TIME OUT OF MIND, where Richard Gere played a homeless man on the streets of New York, including some method preparation by hanging out on the street. While this kind of effort also feels privileged, because Gere knows at any time he can just catch a cab home, it was also for a drama, which at least gets us moving in the right direction. I’ve seen a new wave of films about homelessness that have gotten better at capturing the real plight, at least in the United States. 2016’s CARDBOARD BOXER saw Thomas Haden Church play a homeless man exploited by rich kids to participate in the atrocious phenomenon known as bum fights. It is a very difficult watch, and has its rough moments, but tackles way more than the tantalizing subject matter. 2018’s LEAVE NO TRACE saw the return of Debra Granik, the genius behind WINTER’S BONE, adapting a book based on the rumored lives of a father/daughter pair living completely off the grid in Oregon. The film not only showed a different side to homelessness, with a special focus on PTSD, but also the very real strains on families living off the grid. And now, as I’ve recently seen in Robbie Walsh’s EDEN, the situation isn’t just limited to the United States. ROBBIE: "The inspiration itself came from a few different areas. At the time, I had recently just left the military and found myself in between jobs and in between homes, essentially. And at the time, I was lucky in that I still had a lot of my military equipment, like sleeping bags and what not, and I had my car, so I had a couple of weeks, and I was too embarrassed to tell my family I didn't have a job at the time, and eventually I did and I had to come back home, which was a huge thing you find with Irish people, especially if they travel overseas. And as we were making the film, our lead actor, Johnny Elliott, fantastic actor, as we were filming, he was literally the same thing, he was between homes and a couple of the actors who would guest, small roles, and a couple of two and unders, two lines and under, you know, one of the guys was my housemate, and he moved into the house with my producer, who we were all living together. We found out he was living in a doorway in the city center in town, in Dublin, and we were like, 'Dude, what are you doing?' And he was a dear friend of my friend Philip's, and he said, 'Yo, come on, come live in the house with us.' We helped get him back on his feet. Our cameraman was in between homes. He'd just been told his rent would be going up in his apartment, and he couldn't afford it, and he was trying to find somewhere else to live. Very, very rampant. One of the girls who was living with us was struggling to pay rent to the point where she didn't have a tv or anything. There was an actress, one of the finest actresses in the country, you know, and nothing. She could barely feed her kids, like, you know? We didn't know this until we were filming, and as we were filming, they were telling, sharing the stories, and telling the stories, you know? And I was just like, 'This is going to get worse before it gets better'." If anyone is going to talk about homelessness in cinema, it should be those folks who have actually experienced homelessness. I’ve been lucky enough to have always had a roof over my head, but I’ve known a few people who’ve spent some time without a home, and the experience affects each person in similar and unique ways. EDEN’s cast and crew all have experienced some form of homelessness, and the authenticity shows in the storytelling and in the character’s portrayals. The hardest part about portraying the homeless is to not fall back on stereotypes, even if sometimes homelessness expresses itself in similar ways. ROBBIE: “and that's where I tried to do as much as possible was to show slow descent into Adam's situation with each interaction, and each person will reflect a stage of life where Adam has probably found himself, and he's chosen to go left or right. Literally through no fault of his own, it's just because work dried up and he couldn't afford to pay the rent.” Every character along Adam’s journey feels authentic, and each serves a unique purpose. Sarah Carroll plays Claire, a mother turning to sex work to make ends meet. Kelly Blaise plays a woman jumping to conclusions about Adam. Robbie Walsh himself gets in front of the camera as a taxi driver who had previously been homeless. And in Robbie’s favorite scene, Kevin O’Brien plays someone who just lost their job. ROBBIE: “My favorite scene is the one where he sits on the park bench, and the guy sits beside him. At times, because of how Kev O'Brien plays this spoiled guy, he gets sympathy, you feel sympathy one second, then he's a sleazebag the next. And the next minute, I can see where people have done that. And then you're like, 'You know what, do you deserve it or don't you?'” One of my favorite parts of speaking with the filmmakers for these special review episodes is that I get a chance to learn more about the process of how the film was made. I think films should be judged similar to how diving is judged at the Olympics; difficulty definitely plays into overall rating. I’m particularly interested in the constraints independent filmmakers are working under, and in the case of EDEN, just how much can be done with very little. ROBBIE: “I filmed it in four days, because I didn't have the money, I had like 600 Euro, which works out at the time about $800, you know. When we finished filming after three days, my editor came to me, he's like, 'Robbie, you know, we need a bit more footage. We need another scene or otherwise we don't get the feature.' I was like, 'You know what, I have this great scene wrote for something else, but I think it might work. Let me see if these two guys are available.' And they were. We went down and shot the last day with just the two of them and a skeleton crew. I say a skeleton crew, it was my crew, my entire crew of four. And we got this wonderful, lovely scene that I really, really love, you know, and that... I don't know if it resonates with me but certainly my favorite scene in the film.” I can’t think of many films that can be made for $800, at least not without a lot of sweat equity and team passion. Knowing this fact made my only concern about the film seem moot, a bit of shaky camera work in some scenes, particularly when Adam is playing with the producer’s dog, Lily. In fact, most of EDEN was shot in 2012, but finished up later on closer to 2016, when it first debuted. It has since been screened around the world, at a few festivals, and in support of the Simon Community in Dublin, which work to fight homelessness. Back to the diving analogy for a bit, this has to be one of the highest difficulties, and as such, EDEN excels well beyond its means. The flipside of talking with the filmmakers is that sometimes you learn things you weren’t quite expecting. One of my favorite aspects of EDEN was the incredible scoring and soundtrack, mostly in the form of instrumental post-rock from an Irish musician named Andrew Mann. I was really excited to find out more about it, but wasn’t quite ready for the story that followed. ROBBIE: “So I went along, and we got talking to this American girl at it, who was going out with an Irish musician, and I'd happen to mention to him that I was looking for music for a film, and his name was Andrew Mann. ROBBIE: “And he went and sent me all of these pieces on, and then when I gave them to the editor, my editor rang me and he was like, 'Look, we can use this piece here, this piece...' He was literally reading my mind. And the closing song is from a friend of mine, a really great band called Keywest. If you guys check them, if you want to check them out, they are a fantastic Irish band, and there's a little bit of music from Richard Geraghty, but Andrew Mann scored mostly the entire film.” ROBBIE: “Unfortunately, Andrew Mann passed away earlier this year. It was a very complicated situation, and it was by his own hands. It was literally two weeks or three weeks after the film had gotten its theatrical release. There was a lot of, a lot of personal... very public, very personal stuff that was really out in the world, and himself and the girl he was with a very long time, had kind of taken their own lives. I can't really talk much more about it because I don't know the intricacies of what happened, you know. Really nice guy. Fantastic musician." Suicide sucks, and that’s coming from someone who suffers from anxiety and depression and has had more than one bout of suicidal thoughts. It also happens at a higher rate among those in poverty and dealing with homelessness. Mental illness isn’t necessarily something someone has but is a situation that can be brought about by the right circumstances. In these tough economic times, it’s easy to slip into that downward spiral. For anyone out there that might be having similar thoughts, please reach out to anyone and seek professional help. On a side note before we wrap up, Robbie Walsh was also an MMA fighter, Ireland’s first MMA title holder by luck of the card. You can hear more about it in the full interview on Sunday, but what’s truly inspiring is how he leveraged that experience for filmmaking. ROBBIE: “Actually, that's how I got my money to make ACES, my short film. I had no money to make it, so I fought in a cage and got some money together and made my short film ACES. I went then to get it into Cannes, and after that, it was pretty stoked about that. It was the first short I had directed, then I went on to do some coaching in boxing. A decent MMA career but I had to hang up the gloves because I was too old, too tired, and too blind." If “filmmaker does cage fighting to fund his craft” isn’t an inspiring story, I don’t know what is. EDEN is a marvelous microbudget drama dealing with homelessness in Dublin, as seen through a day in the life of one man. Constrained by a $800 budget and a quick four day shoot, the cast and crew of EDEN manage to leverage an incredible amount of a value from a very low cost, authentically held together by great acting and an excellent score. Coming in at a tight 76 minutes, EDEN is a quick, but powerful watch recommended for anyone who advocates for the homeless, or to see how great the microbudget scene can be. Rotten Tomatoes: NR Metacritic: NR One Movie Punch: 7.5/10 EDEN (2016) is not rated and is currently playing on Amazon Prime, OPPrime TV, UK Film Channel, and on VOD.
Settle in for a chit chat with our pal Alisan Porter. She's the winner of the Voice Season 10, a singer songwriter, single Mother, and spiritual intuit. This is part one of our conversation where we discuss how she juggles being an artist in the music industry and parenting. Below are a few quotes from this episode, most of which were said by Alisan. “Your children have their own higher power and it’s not you” “Your children are on loan to you from God” “God giving me my talents is gods way of saying you’re going to have to trust other people with your children sometimes. This is what They want for my children or They wouldn’t have given me my talents”All quotes Alisan Porter“All that I have seen teaches me to trust in the creator for all that I have not seen.” Ralph Waldo Emerson Thanks for joining us!
Settle in for a chit chat with our pal Alisan Porter. She's the winner of the Voice Season 10, a singer songwriter, single Mother, and spiritual intuit. This is part one of our conversation where we discuss how she juggles being an artist in the music industry and parenting. Below are a few quotes from this episode, most of which were said by Alisan. “Your children have their own higher power and it’s not you” “Your children are on loan to you from God” “God giving me my talents is gods way of saying you’re going to have to trust other people with your children sometimes. This is what They want for my children or They wouldn’t have given me my talents”All quotes Alisan Porter“All that I have seen teaches me to trust in the creator for all that I have not seen.” Ralph Waldo Emerson Thanks for joining us!
This month Mark and Robin finish their John Hughes Maraton with Curly Sue. Then they give out their marathon awards. They discuss the best couple, best iconic song sequence, most high school movie and more. They also discuss when's the best age to watch each movie. Then in Movie Mash, they choose their favorite fictional movie foods. Rate and review us on iTunes! Subscribe via iTunes - itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/movie…d1121495652?mt=2RSS feed -shoutengine.com/MovieMarathonwithMarkandRobin.xmlCheck out Mark's Entertainment Website -the-ec.net/
Steve Cooper talks with actor John Ashton. John is best known for his Detective Sergeant Taggart in the first two installments of the Beverly Hills Cops trilogy and as the rival bounty hunter to Robert DeNiro's character in Midnight Run. Throughout his career he has appeared in countless movies including Some Kind of Wonderful, She's Having a Baby, Breaking Away, King Kong Lives, Trapped In Paradise, The Shooter, Instinct, Little Big League, Curly Sue and Gone Baby Gone. He is also a veteran of TV working on such series as Dallas, The A-Team, Starsky & Hutch, M*A*S*H, The Twilight Zone, Police Squad, Hardball, JAG, King of the Hill, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and many more.
This week we discuss the last movie John Hughes ever directed, Curly Sue. Luke and I try to figure out if Curly Sue is cute or creepy, and if cartoon sound fx has its place.
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Coming Up ON With Mario Lopez - Season 10 Winner of The Voice Alisan Porter in studio talking about her new music, working with Courtney on Broadway, and playing Curly Sue back in the day! Plus, a Kardashian goes to her first prom, Courtney shares a life hack, and why we're all placing bets on Baby Lopez Number 3! All that and more! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
It's a three-way! Krystal and Jordan welcome comedian Paul McDaniel to join in Roseanne chats and drop the very sad bomb that Jordan is going to be leaving us after season one, much like the first Becky. Large shoes to fill but Paul's up for it. We discuss "Mall Story", episode 16 of Season 1 of Roseanne and also chat about fitness fads in the 80s, In Living Color, the Golden Girls, and the way dads park and take family photos. It's a long one but it's worth it, Cornballs! Follow us: Subscribe on iTunes! Our website! CreamedCornPod on Facebook! CreamedCornPod on Twitter! CreamedCornPod on Instagram! Krystal's Twitter! Krystal Evans Comedy! Jordan's Twitter! Paul's Twitter! Things we chatted about: Amber Alert: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amber_alert Suzanne Somers Thighmaster https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_9LKmITloc In Living Color: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FlqH9qQchfY Mr. Show with Bob and David: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qojw-JwQgpU Curly Sue: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzklUvAAnlo Roseanne Season One Bloopers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TqFZ4YB-kzM&t=26s
Efter tjugonio veckor på listan blev det äntligen en förstaplacering. Den här veckan har vi nämligen en ny etta på Svensktoppen ... Takida hör till de exklusiva artister som legat längre än ett år på listan, 54 veckor närmare bestämt med låten Curly Sue 2008. Men det blev ingen förstaplats trots framgångarna. Nu däremot får de sin första svensktoppsetta med låten Master som klättrar upp till förstaplatsen på sin tjugonionde vecka. Molly Sandén får en kanonstart på listan med Sand som går rakt in på tredjeplatsen. Denna entré tvingar henne dock även att göra sorti med Större som lämnar listan. Tidigare ettan Forgive me friend med Smith & Thell faller till tredjeplatsen. Anna Bergendahl är fortfarande den enda artisten från Melodifestivalen med låten Ashes to Ashes som dock faller till en sjätteplats. Andra Chansen-aktuella Andreas Johnson går inte in på listan med Army of us och även förra veckans utmanare Håkan Hellström med Tro på livet hamnar utanför. Veckans nya utmanare kommer uteslutande från Melodifestivalen. Martin Stenmarck är aktuell med Låt skiten brinna, liksom Rebecka Karlsson med Who I am och The Lovers of Valdaro med Somebody wants. Carolina Norén carolina.noren@sverigesradio.se
Miss Li, Stiftelsen och Eagle-Eye Cherry trängs i 2019 års första utmanarhörna. Nykomlingsvinjetten kommer att ljuda när Micke Cederberg programleder och han väcker dessutom liv i en lista från 1979. Miss Li - Här tolkar Linda Carlsson som hon heter en melodi som funnits ända sedan 1600-talet. Vi känner den bäst som Den blomstertid nu kommer men som nu blivit Den vintertid nu kommer när den är utmanare till Svensktoppen. Med denna låt vill Linda förmedla känslan av att vänta på, vara med och skiljas från någon man tycker väldigt mycket om. Hon blir också konkurrent med sig själv eftersom Beautiful redan ligger på listan. Stiftelsen - Robert Pettersson får bli konkurrent med sig själv den här veckan. Han ligger redan på listan med Takida och nu dags för Stiftelsen att pröva lyckan. Många av de båda gruppernas hits har handlat om Roberts exfru, bland annat Curly Sue och Vart jag än går men de skildes härromåret. Stiftelsens förra platta handlade mycket om deras separation men sedan i somras är Robert omgift och kan göra texter om sin nya fru som till exempel utmanaren Vi gör det igen. Eagle-Eye Cherry - Han låg på Svensktoppen några veckor i somras med Streets of you. Nu följer han upp den med låten While away som är utmanare och finns med på senaste plattan som kom i höstas. Sedan några dagar före jul syns han även på vita duken i filmen Lyckligare kan ingen vara där han spelar emot sitt ex Helena af Sandeberg. I april väntar turné
This week Lisa Lawrie (@JMOESandBFFs) and Rafael Castaneda (@RMCGuitars) discuss the @ARIYNBF Episodes~ “Alice Wutterland” & “Alison's Kuato, Jordan's Xplicit Vapes, The David Huntsberger Quiz” We talk Entitled Awareness, Eloping From The Truth, Wonder Women, Half Caff Hate, Curly Sue's Cat Sweater, David is Kramer & Costanza, Stuck Between Satisfaction and Self-Doubt, Old Timey Vapes […]
This week Lisa Lawrie (@JMOESandBFFs) and Rafael Castaneda (@RMCGuitars) discuss the @ARIYNBF Episodes~ “Alice Wutterland” & “Alison’s Kuato, Jordan’s Xplicit Vapes, The David Huntsberger Quiz” We talk Entitled Awareness, Eloping From The Truth, Wonder Women, Half Caff Hate, Curly Sue’s Cat Sweater, David is Kramer & Costanza, Stuck Between Satisfaction and Self-Doubt, Old Timey Vapes […]
This week Lisa Lawrie (@JMOESandBFFs) and Rafael Castaneda (@RMCGuitars) discuss the @ARIYNBF Episodes~ "Alice Wutterland" & "Alison's Kuato, Jordan's Xplicit Vapes, The David Huntsberger Quiz" We talk Entitled Awareness, Eloping From The Truth, Wonder Women, Half Caff Hate, Curly Sue's Cat Sweater, David is Kramer & Costanza, Stuck Between Satisfaction and Self-Doubt, Old Timey Vapes and HOW WAS YOUR DAY KIDS??!! PLUS TONS OF SHOUT OUTS!!! Posted To iTunes By Jason Dix (@WoodLoaf) iTunes Logo By Ray Morgan (@RAYMORGANIII)
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This week, Scott and Elyse channel their inner six-year-old and watch a couple of movies they loved at that changed. Elyse chooses John Hughes' Curly Sue and Scott picks the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles live action feature. Turtle Power. DISCUSSION QUESTION What is your go-to childhood film? Support us on Patreon Follow us on Twitter: @dalyplanetfilms See all of our podcasts, writing, and more at dalyplanetfilms.com!
This week, Scott and Elyse channel their inner six year old and watch a couple of movies they loved at that changed. Elyse chooses John Hughes' Curly Sue and Scott picks the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles live action feature. Turtle Power. Discussion Question: What is your go-to childhood film? Support us on Patreon Follow us on Twitter: @dalyplanetfilms See all of our podcasts, writing, and more at dalyplanetfilms.com!
John Hughes was a major figure in the mainstream films of the 1980s. Writing films at a furious pace throughout the decade, his films have remained basic cable staples while finding a place in many a teenager's heart. This episode, we dive into the eight films written and directed by John Hughes from Sixteen Candles to Curly Sue. Join us for the laughs, the teen angst, and of course John Candy. Show Notes: http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/80s/content/john-cusack-still-seemingly-hates-80s-and-john-hughes-movies http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=88591800 https://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2011/06/get-over-ferris-bueller-everyone/240155/ http://www.cracked.com/blog/3-classic-movies-that-desperately-need-epilogue/ http://www.avclub.com/article/last-thoughts-on-john-hughes-31509?permalink=true https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2010/03/john-hughes-201003?currentPage=1 http://www.nytimes.com/2004/05/09/style/view-when-the-losers-ruled-in-teenage-movies.html?pagewanted=4&src=pm http://film.avclub.com/john-hughes-uncle-buck-is-the-sentient-version-of-the-1798259620 https://thedissolve.com/features/exposition/952-the-adult-sympathies-of-the-breakfast-club/ http://www.cracked.com/video_18889_11-reasons-ferris-buellers-day-off-secretly-terrifying.html http://www.cracked.com/article_20199_6-deleted-backstories-that-totally-change-classic-movies.html http://www.cracked.com/article/18367_6-insane-fan-theories-that-actually-make-great-movies-better/ http://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/weird-science-1985 http://www.rogerebert.com/cast-and-crew/john-hughes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-lambcast/id352164911?mt=2#
Turnéaktuella Takida är nu också Svensktoppaktuella när de går in på tiondeplatsen med nya "Flowerchild (the beauty of stray)". Nya på listan Takida som också kom på en tiondeplats med klassikern "Curly Sue" på Guldlistan där de populäraste långkörarlåtarna någonsin presenterades i nyårshelgen. Takidas entré gjorde dock att Danny Saucedo fick lämna med "Snacket på stan". Toppstriden I toppstriden är det oförändrat sen förra veckan med Jill Johnson i topp med "Open your heart", Miriam Bryant behåller andraplatsen med "Black Car" och Laleh fortsätter på tredjeplatsen med "Bara få va mig själv". Starkast avancemang Veckans starkaste avancemang står BAO för som nu klättrar upp till femteplatsen med "En natt i Köpenhamn". Veckans utmanare Bland veckans utmanare hittar vi Peter LeMarc med "Något närmare än nära", Nause & Pretty Sister är aktuella med "Dynamite" och Léon utmanar med sin "Think about you". Förra veckans utmanare För förra veckans utmanare Lisa Ekdahl och musikgruppen LIV blir det dock ingen listplacering med "Amelia" respektive " Wings of love" /Carolina Norén Svensktoppen är en musiklista som består av 10 låtar. Varje vecka testas tre nya låtar som utmanare. Röstningen sker på internet genom att jurymedlemmarna väljer ut sina tre favoriter bland de 13 låtarna och sedan röstar på vilka de vill ha på första, andra respektive tredje plats. Röstningen pågår från söndag klockan 12.00 fram till tisdag klockan 13.00. Svensktoppsjuryn består av 500 olika personer varje vecka som väljs ut av CMA Research. Juryns sammansättning motsvarar Sveriges befolkning 16-79 år. Vanliga frågor och svar
STEVE DORFFThere is no way to capture the diversity Steve displays scoring motion pictures, television, theater, or an array of # 1 hit songs, as well as Arranging and Producing records for many top artists. In addition to winning the NSAI Songwriter of the Year award, Dorff has also been honored with more than 40 BMI, and 11 Billboard #1 awards. His breakthrough came with legendary Clint Eastwood, beginning with "Every Which Way But Loose". This smash paved the way for compositions reflecting all musical genres, from contemporary sounds to haunting orchestral melodies. Three-time Grammy nominee and a fixture on the nation's charts, his dossier includes nine #1 film songs and 15 Top 10 hits, including the Kenny Rogers' classic "Through The Years", a BMI 3 million performance song, as well as "I Just Fall In Love Again ", the Anne Murray record that captured Billboard's #1 Song Of The Year honors. His many songs have been sung by Barbra Streisand, Celine Dion, Whitney Houston, George Strait and Vanessa Williams. Emmy Nominee for six television compositions include such standards as "Murphy Brown" and "Murder She Wrote", "Growing Pains", "Alien Nation", "Spenser: for Hire", "Major Dad", "Columbo", "Reba" and "Rodney". His TV and cable movie credits include the Emmy nominated "Elvis", "Rose Hill", the animated Christmas classic "Annabelle's Wish", "Babe Ruth", "The Quick and The Dead", "Moonshine Highway" and "The Defiant Ones". Dorff’s many movie songs and scores have been featured in "Bronco Billy", "Blast From The Past", "Rocky IV", "Pure Country", "Tin Cup", "Michael", "Dudley Do-Right", "Dancer, Texas", "The Last Boy Scout", "Curly Sue" and "Honky Tonk Man". Dorff’s has jumped into his first love, musical theater. He has two projects making their way to the stage: "Josephine" (The Josephine Baker Story) and "Pure Country" (The Musical).He continues to be ever present in today’s recording scene with new songs being released by Barbra Streisand, Blake Shelton, LeeAnn Womack, Bill Medley, Rodney Carrington, and scoring a new Motion Picture.
People implicated in this week's episode: Steven Seagal, Erika Eleniak, Eddie McGuire, Nick's Dad, Declan's Dad, Curly Sue and Old Men in Swimming Change Rooms.
Nytt spår med Maggio, ny singel med Takida och Petter och Mauro Scocco o en lite oväntad duett. Här är veckans svensktoppsutmanare! Vilken är din favorit? Det här är veckans utmanareVeronica Maggio -Veronica släppte i våras sitt femte och kritikerrosade album "Den förstaär alltid gratis". Nu testar vi ytterligare ett spår därifrån; Vi motvärlden. Takida - Takida tillhör de artister som haft låtar som legat längre än ett år på listan. 54 veckor blev det mellan 2008 och 2009 med "Curly Sue". Nu är de aktuella aktuella med nya singeln "Better". Petter och MauroScocco - Petter och Mauro Scocco går samman i en lite oväntad duett. Då var dåoch nu är nu är titeln på deras utmanarlåt./Carolina NorénSvensktoppsjuryn består av 500 personer som valts ut av CMA Research. Juryns sammansättning motsvarar Sveriges befolkning 16-79 år. Resultatet presenteras av på söndagar 11.03-12.00 i Sveriges Radio P4. Programmet går att lyssna på i efterhand i 30 dagar på vår webb och i appen Sveriges Radio Play.Här hittar du Svensktoppen med Carolina Norén på Facebook svensktoppen@sverigesradio.se
Though this episode gets off to a bleak start with two items of bad Who news, we quickly move on to more enjoyable things--like former wives of Bradley Cooper, Curly Sue, and that one guy from America's Next Top Model who just won that other reality show! (Can you guess which one?) There's even a Bachelorette update, which (unlike gluten) EVERYONE can enjoy.
This week, we watch Curly Sue (Jim Belushi, Alisan Porter, Kelly Lynch, John Getz, Fred Thompson, Steve Carell) with the very funny Jasmine Elist. Tim straps on his overalls for a show that begins with disparaging comments about a 10 year old, ends with disparaging comments about a 10 year old, and is filled with disparaging comments about said 10 year old. Jasmine is mesmerized by one man, a hand, and a crack, plus she tells the guys the secret song she sings to herself at night. A review is read, and the show ends with an odd connection between Alisan Porter and Adam Lambert. Get well soon, Darren Hayes!
Album de la semaine: "Abbey Road" (Beatles 1969) Rick Springfield-Imagine-The day after yesterday (05)-Pré-génériqueP.McCartney-Rockestra theme-GénériqueBeatles-Come together-Abbey Road (69)P.McCartney-Backwards traveller/Cuff link-London town (78)J.Lennon-Rock'n'roll people-Menlove Ave. (86)G.Harrison-Give me love (give me peace on Earth)-Living in the Material World (73)R.Starr-You never know-B.O. "Curly Sue" (91)Beatles-Something-Abbey Road (69)Beatles-A day in the life-Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (67)P.McCartney-Junk-McCartney (70)J.Lennon-Intuition-Mind games (73)G.Harrison-Wah wah-All things must pass (70)Beatles-I want you (she's so heavy)-Abbey Road (69)P.McCartney-Dear boy-Ram (71)J.Lennon-Cleanup time-Double fantasy (80)J.Lennon-You can't catch me-Rock'n'roll (75)G.Harrison-Beautiful girl-Thirty three & 1/3 (76)Beatles-Octopus's garden-Abbey Road (69)Jools Holland-Ac-Cent-Tchu-ate the positive-The golden age of songs (12)P.McCartney-Ac-Cent-Tchu-ate the positive-Kisses on the bottom (11)R.Starr-R U ready-Liverpool 8 (08)Traveling-Wilburys-Handle with care-Traveling Wilburys vol.1 (88)Beatles-Here comes the sun-Abbey Road (69)R.Starr-Love is a many splendoured thing-Sentimental Journey (70)P.McCartney-Baby's request-Back to the egg (79)Beatles-Medley: Because…The end-Abbey Road (69)
Well this one isn't exactly the way Chris, Donna, and Carlos remembered it. It's a problematic premise to begin with, but we were positive that a film written and directed by the legendary John Hughes would confidently tackle those complications head-on. Sadly, this is not one of his finer efforts. Chris thinks the lack of any real conflict between the main characters makes the film a little boring, Carlos can't make any sense of the illogical legal subplot, and Donna's not sure who she's supposed to be rooting for here. Topics include: The film's inconsistent characterization of Grey, the numerous problems with Bill's revelation about his relationship to Curly Sue, a debate about Alisan Porter's performance (the boys are quite fond of her), the mixed messages in this story, the moments we still enjoy, and quite a few tangents - including a look back at one of Chris' traumatizing day camp experiences and the various points at which Donna has hit rock bottom. iTunes / Stitcher / RSS / Facebook / Twitter / Instagram About The Show
Takida - De ligger 10:a på Svensktoppens rekordlista med Curly Sue och sångaren Robert Pettersson ligger 10:a på ordinare lista med gruppen Stiftelsen. Med Takida utmanar han nu med senaste Swallow. Mary N´diaye - Första artisten som får chans till revansch från Melodifestivalen blir Mary N´diaye som kom femma i första deltävlingen med sin Gosa. Anna Järvinen - Även Anna såg vi i förra veckans melodifestival. Musikkritikerna gillade hennes låt Porslin, men inte TV-tittarna. Hur ska Svensktoppsjuryn reagera?
Discussed:Getting your Number 2 right / the economics of Faces of Death & Say Yes to the Dress / Child Services screams for ice cream / Thomas Jefferson owned drones / the plot of Curly Sue sucks / cops see New Yorkers drinkin' they hatin: the Ryan Plan Song: Brats by LiarsContact us: http://facebook.com/yingleyanglehahaha | @yingleyangle | yingle.yangle@gmail.com
Vi gästas av sångaren i Takida, Robert Pettersson och pratar rockstjärneimage, Curly Sue och var namnet Takida kommer ifrån. Men den stora nyheten är hans nya band "Stiftelsen" där han nu sjunger på svenska. Bandkollegan och gitarristen Micke Eriksson tittar även förbi.
When watching an episode of Celebrity Apprentice turns into a Twitter feud with an 80's pop music icon. When flight attendants go wild. The soldier that went crazy in Afghanistan. Your kids are so bad you get thrown off of an airplane. Dick Van Dyke getting married at 86 years old. Plus, Tim Tebow, Curly Sue, Kirstie's Hollywood Smash and much more!