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North Carolina State Treasurer Brad Briner left a career in high finance to pursue one of the highest-pressure roles in state government. Briner oversees the state pension plan and the state health plan, which serve hundreds of thousands state government employees, retirees and their families. Briner recently spoke with WRAL’s Dan Haggerty about everything from investment strategies to coverage of weight-loss drugs. Haggerty offers highlights from their wide-ranging conversation.
A woman finds she is part of an evil Nazi breeding experiment with elves. With the help of an ex-detective turned mall Santa, she attempts to put an end to this nefarious plot. On this week's episode… Join the crew as we discuss how the hell this movie was ever made, what the hell this movie is even about, and Grizzly Adams beating wholesale Nazi ass in, Elves (1989). Show Notes: Housekeeping (4:30) Back of the Box/Recommendations (8:55) Spoiler Warning/Full Review: (16:55) Rotten Tomatoes (68:20) Cooter of the Week (77:27) What We've Been Watching (84:45) Connect with us: Support us on Patreon Website Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube Shop
It's really no wonder the Nazis lost the war. They are just too stupid. Antichristmas! If you've ever wondered what would happen if a department store Santa got tangled up in a Nazi plot involving an evil elf, virgin sacrifice, and the Fourth Reich, then boy, do I have the movie for you. Elves (1989) isn't just a bad movie—it's a certifiable fever dream of absurdity, incompetence, and the kind of misguided ambition that makes it impossible to look away. Strap in, folks, because this isn't your average Christmas horror flick; it's a trainwreck wrapped in tinsel and doused in eggnog-flavored LSD. The Elf: Discount Gremlin in the Clearance Bin Let's start with the titular "elf." If you're expecting some sinister, well-designed creature, think again. The elf in Elves looks like it was cobbled together with paper mâché, a glue gun, and leftover Halloween masks from a garage sale. It's about as mobile as a garden gnome and spends most of its time menacingly staring—or, more accurately, just sitting there while the actors pretend to be scared. This thing couldn't terrorize a toddler, let alone usher in the apocalypse. The Plot: A Nazi Conspiracy, But Make It Festive You know a movie is destined for greatness when the plot hinges on Nazis breeding an elf to create the Antichrist. And the plan? Have said elf mate with a virgin before midnight on Christmas Eve. Because, of course, that's the logical way to bring about the Fourth Reich. Never mind that this plan relies entirely on the elf being both horny and punctual. The sheer stupidity of it all is chef's kiss. It's like someone spun a wheel of bad ideas and just ran with everything it landed on. The plot holes are big enough to fly a sleigh through. For instance, how is this elaborate Nazi elf scheme thwarted? Mostly by the combined incompetence of everyone involved. It's almost laughable how easily the heroes stumble into foiling it—imagine if someone like, I don't know, the mall cop had been paying attention. They'd have wrapped this whole thing up in ten minutes. Dan Haggerty: Santa's Hungover Cousin Dan Haggerty stars as Mike, a chain-smoking ex-detective who looks like Santa's cousin who didn't make the Nice List. Haggerty spends the entire movie sleepwalking through his lines with the charisma of a wet sock. His delivery is so wooden it's a miracle he doesn't spontaneously combust near the Christmas tree. And drunk? Oh, you bet. Whether he actually was or he's just an acting savant, there's an undeniable “boozy uncle” energy that only adds to the film's charm. Watching him go toe-to-toe with Nazi elves is a gift that keeps on giving. The Scenes: Bonkers with a Bow On Top Every scene in Elves feels like it was conceived in a vacuum of logic and coherence. Highlights include: A little boy staring at his sister's nude body and then getting into a tickle fight with her. Yipes! The icy cold mom getting electrocuted in the tub and teaching Ben Kingsley about death scenes. The elf randomly stabbing people, despite having no visible motor skills. Dan Haggerty barging into a Christmas dinner only to have the dad explain the Nazi/Virgin/Elf/Impregnate scheme in front of his family. By the time the movie wraps up, you'll be questioning your life choices but also kind of thankful for the chaos you just witnessed. Final Thoughts: The Christmas Catastrophe You Didn't Know You Needed Elves is a rare gem that transcends badness and loops back around into brilliance. It's not a movie; it's an experience. From the laughable special effects to the sheer audacity of its plot, to Dan Haggerty looking like he'd rather be anywhere else, Elves is the gift that keeps on giving. Gather your friends, crack open some drinks, and bask in the glow of a movie so insane it's practically a holiday tradition waiting to happen. Merry Christmas, you filthy animals. ⯑⯑
National play monopoly day. Entertainment from 1983. Lincoln gave the Gettysburg Address, Pop Tarts invented, Apollo12 was 2nd moon landing. Todays birthdays - James Garfield, Ted Turner, Dan Haggerty, Kathleen Quinlan, Allison Janney, Meg Ryan, Jodie Foster, Billy Currington, Adam Driver. Mel Tillis died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard http://defleppard.com/Monopoly theme songAll night long - Lionel RichieOne of a kind pair of fools - Barbara MandrellBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent https://www.50cent.com/Mom TV themeLike my dog - Billy CurringtonCoca Cola Cowboy - Mel TillisExit - It's not love - Dokken http://dokken.net/Follow Jeff Stampka on facebook, linkedin and cooolmedia.com
Muscle Beach Party (1964) AIP Production #6401/6422 Jeff and Cheryl try to ignore the obnoxious body-builders camped out next door in Muscle Beach Party. Directed by William Asher Screenplay by Robert Dillon Story by Robert Dillon and William Asher Produced by Robert Dillon and James H. Nicholson Starring: Frankie Avalon as Frankie Annette Funicello as Dee Dee Luciana Paluzzi as Contessa Juliana ("Julie") Giotto-Borgini John Ashley as Johnny Don Rickles as Jack Fanny Peter Turgeon as Theodore Jody McCrea as Deadhead Dick Dale as Himself Candy Johnson as Candy Rock Stevens as Flex Martian Valora Noland as Animal Delores Wells as Sniffles Donna Loren as Donna Morey Amsterdam as Cappy Little Stevie Wonder as Himself Buddy Hackett as S.Z. Matts (rich business manager) Dan Haggerty as Biff Larry Scott as Rock Gordon Case as Tug Gene Shuey as Riff Chester Yorton as Hulk Bob Seven as Sulk Steve Merjanian as Clod Alberta Nelson as Lisa, Jack Fanny's assistant Amadee Chabot as Flo, Jack Fanny's assistant Peter Lorre as Mr. Strangdour An Alta Vista Production for American International Pictures You can stream Muscle Beach Party on Pluto TV and The Roku Channel, or rent it on Vudu, AppleTV+, or Prime Video. Visit our website - https://aippod.com/ and follow the American International Podcast on Letterboxd, Instagram and Threads @aip_pod and on Facebook at facebook.com/AmericanInternationalPodcast.View the Muscle Beach Party trailer at here. Our open and close includes clips from the following films/trailers: How to Make a Monster (1958), The Brain That Wouldn't Die (1962), I Was a Teenage Werewolf (1957), High School Hellcats (1958), Beach Blanket Bingo (1965), The Wild Angels (1966), It Conquered the World (1956), The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971), and Female Jungle (1955).
Dan Haggerty is the co-owner of Industry East and Stashbox in Manchester, New Hampshire. Dan got his start in the industry as a dishwasher in an upscale Italian restaurant in Massachusetts. He moved up to prep cook and hated it. He asked if he could be put on FOH and that's when he fell in love with the restaurant industry. After taking many jobs both in the industry and outside of it, he eventually started a "traveling mixology" business which turned into a brick and mortar restaurant (Industry East) in 2020. Stashbox opened soon after that. The future is bright for this NH restaurateur! Favorite success quote/mantra: "Only show up if you really want to be here." In this episode we will discuss: Bars Liquor licences Catering Today's sponsor: MarginEdge: Boost your efficiency and profitability without adding labor costs. MarginEdge is a complete restaurant management software that allows you to seamlessly manage all aspects of your business from one central location. Track food costs in real time, make inventory faster and less tedious, easily cost out your recipes, and get a daily P&L so you always know where you stand. See how it works at marginedge.com/unstopabble. Restaurant Technologies the company that helps restaurants, “Control the kitchen chaos.” With RT's total oil management, you get: Dependable fresh bulk cooking oil delivery; Filtration + oil usage monitoring and reporting; Used cooking oil pick-up, and recycling; And say goodbye to messy, dangerous restaurant rendering tanks-yuck. RT's end-to-end cooking oils solution helps you manage your used cooking oil storage, collection, and recycling- conveniently, safely, and cleanly- with no upfront costs. Head to www.RTI-inc.com, and let them know the Restaurant Unstoppable Podcast sent you their way. Owner.com is the leading all-in-one platform for restaurant marketing. Owner.com powers everything from SEO-optimized websites, direct online ordering, automated email and text marketing, built-in loyalty programs, zero commission delivery, and branded mobile apps for your restaurant that integrate right into your POS. With Owner.com, there are no contracts, no hidden fees, and nothing to lose. Join thousands of restaurant owners using Owner.com to grow direct online sales, save thousands in third-party fees, and simplify their online presence all-in-one.Book a free demo today at owner.com/unstoppable and see why Owner.com is the #1-rated Restaurant Marketing Software. Restaurant Systems Pro - Join the 60-day Restaurant Systems Pro FREE TRAINING. This is something that has never been done before. This 60-day event is at no cost to you, but it is not for everyone. Fred Langley, CEO of Restaurant Systems Pro, will lead a group of restaurateurs through the Restaurant Systems Pro software and set up the systems for your restaurant. During the 60 days, Fred will walk you through the Restaurant Systems Pro Process and help you crush the following goals: Recipe Costing Cards; Guidance in your books for accounting; Cash controls; Sales Forecasting(With Accuracy); Checklists; Budgeting for the entire year; Scheduling for profit; More butts in seats and more… Click Here to learn more. Contact: Instagram: @indusrty.east.bar and @stashboxnh Thanks for listening!
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Elves (1989) synopsis: “A young woman discovers that she is the focus of an evil Nazi experiment involving selective breeding and summoned elves, an attempt to create a race of supermen. She and two of her friends are trapped in a department store with an elf, and only Dan Haggerty, as the renegade loose-cannon Santa Claus, can save them.”Starring: Dan Haggerty, Julie Austin, Deanna Lund, and Borah SilverDirector: Jeffrey MandelMerry Christmas! This week on Podcasting After Dark, Zak and Corey review Elves! This might be the darkest holiday movie the boys have covered on the show to date, and that's saying a lot considering they've reviewed both Silent Night, Deadly Night parts 1 and 2! What makes Elves so much worse (but equally awesome) you ask? You'll have to listen to find out!Leave a comment on our social media pages or Patreon and let us know what you think of this episode or the movie itself. We always love hearing from our listeners!— SUPPORT PODCASTING AFTER DARK —PATREON - Two extra shows a month including Wrap-Up After Dark and The Carpenter Factor, plus other exclusive content!MERCH STORE - We have a fully dedicated merch store at TeePublic with multiple designs and products!INSTAGRAM / FACEBOOK / LETTERBOXD - Follow us on social media for updates and announcements!This podcast is part of the BFOP Network
Nazis. Elves. Incest. Cocaine. Dan Haggerty. Elves is my gift to you. Do what thou will with it and have yourself a merry little Christmas. Theme song: Strip Search by Neal Gardner. For more movies, visit www.bandsaboutmovies.com and email me at bandsaboutmovies@gmail.com
Steve & Izzy continue Doppleganger December, a month-long celebration of similar movies that came out the same year & get confused with one another, as they are joined by Tim Yobo of the Bloody Bits Horror Show & Daniel from the Moustachioed Podcastio to discuss 1989's "Danger USA aka Mindtrap" starring Dan Haggerty & a f**kton of explosions!!! Is this whole movie a dream? Is the lead actress a Jedi Master? Was this movie wiped from existence because of how it altered future elections? What the hell is a Navy Chair & why are there three documentaries about it?!? Let's find out!!! So kick back, grab a few brews, break the fourth wall, and enjoy!!! This episode is proudly sponsored by Untidy Venus, your one-stop shop for incredible art & gift ideas at UntidyVenus.Etsy.com and be sure to follow her on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram & Patreon at @UntidyVenus for all of her awesomeness!!! Try it today!!! Twitter - www.twitter.com/eilfmovies Facebook - www.facebook.com/eilfmovies Etsy - www.untidyvenus.etsy.com TeePublic - www.teepublic.com/user/untidyvenus Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
National play monopoly day. Entertainment from 2020. Lincoln gave the Gettysburg Address, Pop Tarts invented, Apollo12 was 2nd moon landing. Todays birthdays - James Garfield, Ted Turner, Dan Haggerty, Kathleen Quinlan, Allison Janney, Meg Ryan, Jodie Foster, Billy Currington, Adam Driver. Mel Tillis died. Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard http://defleppard.com/Monopoly theme songMood - 24goldn feat Iann DiorLove you like I used to - Russell DickersonBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/50_CentMom TV themeLike my dog - Billy CurringtonCoca Cola Cowboy - Mel TillisExit - It's not love - Dokken http://dokken.net/https://coolcasts.cooolmedia.com/
ELVES (1989) Director: Jeffrey Mandel Writer: Jeffrey Mandel, Mike Griffin, Bruce A. Taylor (3 people to write this train wreck) Stars: Dan Haggerty and a Rubber Doll Plot Synopsis: A young woman discovers that she is the focus of an evil Nazi experiment involving selective breeding and summoned elves, an attempt to create a race of supermen. She and two of her friends are trapped in a department store with an elf, and only Dan Haggerty, as the renegade loose-cannon Santa Claus, can save them. ========================================== You could buy the VHS for $200 here (lol) - https://amzn.to/43zUw48 Our Favorite Bad Movies - https://kit.co/NightOwlsMedia/best-bad-movies Some of our Favorite Snacks - https://kit.co/NightOwlsMedia/2-cats-on-the-couch-our-favorite-snacks Buy us a Coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2cats?new=1 Watch our YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/@2catsonthecouch
Repo Jake is more like Limpy Tube Steak! Sorry to all who also have limpy tube steaks. This 1990 cinematic gem starring Dan Haggerty, best known for his lovable role as Grizzly Adams, takes you on a rollercoaster of hilariously bad movie goodness that you won't soon forget. It's a prime example of the "so bad it's good" category that will have you laughing, cringing, and scratching your head all at the same time. First off, let's talk about Dan Haggerty. Seeing him trade in his rugged mountain man persona for a tough-talking repo man is a treat in itself. The sheer absurdity of the casting alone is worth the price of admission. But, somehow, Haggerty manages to deliver his lines with such a straight face, or straight beard, that you can't help but admire his dedication to the role, no matter how misguided it may seem. The plot? Well, it's a mess. "Repo Jake" follows our titular hero as he embarks on a wild adventure involving "repossessing" cars, an evil drug lord, and a demolition derby that he's a unplanned entrant into. And let's not forget the supporting cast, which is a mix of overacting, underacting, and just plain bizarre performances. The villain, Lincoln King, is a character you will soon forget, if because he's got no business in the movie to begin with. The dialogue is another highlight. It's so stilted and cringe-worthy that you'll be quoting lines to your friends for weeks. From cheesy one-liners to unintentionally hilarious exchanges, "Repo Jake" is a treasure trove of so-bad-it's-good dialogue that you'll want to revisit again and again. And let's not forget the action sequences, which are a glorious mess of poorly choreographed fights and car chases that defy the laws of physics. You'll find yourself both wincing at the lack of realism and applauding the audacity of it all. Yet there is a surprisingly level of expensive stunts (clearly pulled off without permits) for such budget fair. In conclusion, "Repo Jake" is a great time of unintentional comedy. It's a movie that defies logic, reason, and good taste, yet somehow manages to entertain from start to finish. If you're a fan of B-movies that make you question the choices of everyone involved, then "Repo Jake" is a must-watch. Grab some popcorn, gather your friends, and prepare for a wild ride through the absurdity that is "Repo Jake." It's so bad, it's absolutely fantastic!
"Confessions of a 'Prairie Bitch'" offers an intimate look at Alison Arngrim's journey through her iconic role as Nellie Oleson on "Little House on the Prairie." Readers will be captivated by her behind-the-scenes revelations, from her initial auditions to the challenges of embodying Nellie's character. Alison's deep affection for her fellow cast members, especially Melissa Gilbert, shines through as she shares heartwarming anecdotes and the cherished friendships that blossomed during the show's run. Recorded prior to the SAG-AFTRA strike. My guest, Alison Arngrim, and I discuss: Alison Arngrim's memoir, "Confessions of a 'Prairie Bitch: How I Survived Nellie Oleson and Learned to Love Being Hated." Alison's time on "Love Boat," where she portrayed a mean character towards Vicky Stubbing and her memorable trip to "Fantasy Island." Alison's intriguing list of suitors, including Hervé Villechaize and Dan Haggerty, Grizzly Adams himself. Alison's mother, known for her roles as the voice of Gumby and Casper, and her participation in Vaughn Meader's "First Family" album. Alison's stand-up comedy career, which kickstarted at the age of 15, performing at clubs like the Improv and collaborating with the Village Idiots. "Here's Amy!" - Alison's comedy record where she portrayed Amy Carter in an unofficial spin-off of the "First Family" album. Working with and learning to dance from the talented Marie Osmond. Alison extends her gratitude to Beth Lapides and UnCabaret. Alison shares numerous captivating stories from her time as Nellie on "Little House on the Prairie," including her close relationship with Melissa Gilbert, who played an incredible role in her experience on the show. And much more to discover! You're going to love my conversation with Alison Arngirm Instagram Alison's website Fan site Alison's book: Confessions of a Praire Bitch: How I Survived Nellie Oleson and Learned to Love Being Hated Audio version of Alison's book Here's Amy (on Spotify) Follow Jeff Dwoskin (host): Jeff Dwoskin on Twitter The Jeff Dwoskin Show podcast on Twitter Podcast website Podcast on Instagram Join my mailing list Buy me a coffee (support the show) Subscribe to my Youtube channel (watch Crossing the Streams!) Yes, the show used to be called Live from Detroit: The Jeff Dwoskin Show Love the books I talk about on the show? Here is my Amazon store to shop.
Today on this encore edition of the Rarified Heir Podcast, we talk to Hollye Dexter, who has an amazing and unusual story about growing up with actor Dan Haggerty. While we bend the rules slightly on this episode, we talk to her Uncle Dan, the man behind The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams, a fuzzy family television show from the 70s that made him a star. Along the way, we discuss bikers, Battle of the Network Stars, the film Easy Rider, step-siblings Kristy McNichol and Jimmy McNichol, domesticated wolves, circus performers, a step-father named Bullet and much more. We also learn about Dan's restaurants and fur/hide stores post Grizzly Adams, Hollye's years singing with Dionne Warwick, Don Felder & Stephen Bishop, her political activism and her book Fire Season based on a harrowing real life story that you won't believe. So while technically, Dan Haggerty wasn't Hollye's biological father, she grew up with Dan and was raised alongside his kids, her cousins, in very 70s LA, post hippie domesticity. As we like to say, take a listen to another child of a celebrity interviewed by the child of a celebrity. Everyone has a story. But this one has one about a lion named Samson that lived at home.
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Commodore Schmidlabb und der American Cyborg Terminator machen diesen Monat einen Ausflug in die Berge. Hoch über dem Meeres- bzw. Niveauspiegel ist die Luft genau so dünn wie die Drehbücher und die Bärte dick wie die Bären. Dort ist Dan Haggerty in seinem natürlichen Habitat zu Hause, auf unsere Bildschirmen ist dies gebannt in Filmen wie „The Life and Times of Grizzly Addams“, „Spirit of the Eagle“ oder „Abducted“. Aber auch unser Danny Boy muss für seinen unermesslichen Bedarf an Bartwachs arbeiten, daher geht er nebenberuflich verschiedenen Jobs wie Gerichtsvollzieher, Psychiater oder Bombenleger nach. Ihr wolltet schon immer wissen, wer der Mann hinter dem Mann in den Bergen ist und warum diese Erfolgsserie abgesetzt wurde? Die korrekte Antwort heißt Maybe! --------- Kontaktseite: https://www.mdavs.de/kontakt/ Twitter: @MdaVs_Podcast Facebook: www.facebook.com/TrashOMeter Mail: MdaVs-Podcast@hotmail.com Gastbeiträge einreichen: https://www.speakpipe.com/MdaVs Unterstütze uns bei Steady: https://steadyhq.com/de/mdavs/about oder bei Ko-Fi https://ko-fi.com/mdavs Kommt auf unseren Discord-Server! (Link 5x gültig: https://discord.gg/fUDH3csx)
A history of Utah-based Sunn Classic Pictures and Charles Sellier. The initial Grizzly Adams film attempt with Dick Robinson, which was scrapped, starting over with Dan Haggerty. A look behind the scenes of both the Sunn Classic Pictures film and NBC TV series. Due to length, the following timestamps are provided. The History of Sunn Classic Pictures 00:03:06 The real Grizzly Adams 00:50:42 Dick Robinson's Grizzly Adams 1:10:00 The Casting of Dan Haggerty 1:22:10 The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams: The 1974 Film 1:33:06 Behind the Scenes of NBC's Grizzly Adams 1:52:20 Next time/credits 3:35:15 Buy The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams and The Capture of Grizzly Adams DVDs on Amazon! New! Follow Forgotten TV Media on Instagram! Subscribe to Toy Man Television on YouTube SUPPORT FORGOTTEN TV ON PATREON! Support Forgotten TV with Paypal More at Forgotten TV Amazon links are affiliate, and Forgotten TV earns royalties from qualifying purchases made at no additional cost to you. Please support Forgotten TV while doing your regular Amazon shopping. Original audio clips included are for the purposes of historical context, review, commentary, and criticism only and are not intended to infringe. Sound effects are used under license from Epidemic Sound. If you need music for your podcast or YouTube channel, please visit Epidemic Sound. Forgotten TV is not affiliated with or authorized by any production company or TV network involved in the making of any TV show or film mentioned. The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams is the copyright and property of Sunn Classic Pictures, Paramount Global, and possibly additional rights holders. Other series mentioned are the property of their respective copyright holders and no infringement is intended. Copyright 2023 Forgotten TV Media
For our Christmas special, we're reviewing the greatest Xmas movie of all-time - Elves (1989). Laurel Hightower and Tim Meyer join us to talk about Dan Haggerty fighting a peen-stabbing elf that wants to create the master race by mating with Anti-Christmas Virgin.
Welcome back to the Horror. Cult. Trash. Other. Podcast! This week is the third of this year's Christmas episodes and we're discussing the atrocious, Elves, a trashy 80s horror flick that actually only features one elf, a lifeless performance from Dan Haggerty and one of the most bizarre, convoluted and unnecessary plots from any Christmas movie ever made. Email us at horror.cult.trash.other@gmail.com and check us out on Social Media at the following links www.facebook.com/horrorculttrashother Twitter - @horrorculttrash Instagram - @horror.cult.trash.other Theme song is Stick Around by Gary's old band, One Week Stand. Check them out on Spotify, iTunes and many other digital distributors!
Flesh Wound Horror Presents Night 1 of our annual holiday SLASHMAS Tournament. Starting out this year's field we have the truly insane 1989 Dan Haggerty film, ELVES, the Australian Slasher, RED CHRISTMAS, ATM, and INTO THE DARK'S POOKA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZzBwM9n_A0Q.
National play Monopoly day. Pop Culture form 1968. Lincoln gave Gettysburg Address, Pop Tarts invented, 2nd Moon landing. Todays birthdays - James Garfield, Ted Turner, Dan Haggerty, Kathleen Quinlan, Allison Janney, Meg Ryan, Jodie Foster, Billy Currington, Adam Driver. Mel Tillis died.
When an eighth grader took his own life in the bathroom of his middle school in Wendell, devastated and terrified parents started asking: “What can we do to prevent this?” The parents of the boy say he was bullied. The story prompted WRAL's Dan Haggerty to sit down with parents, young people, and professionals to talk about mental health resources and to answer the question, are we doing enough? Get Help: County-by-county guide to mental health and crisis resources in NC https://www.wral.com/20300051/ https://www.wral.com/dan-haggerty/19985463/
It's time for Episode #6 of the Last Call Trivia Podcast. As usual, we dive in first with a round of general knowledge Trivia. Then we're throwing it back for today's theme round as the Trivia Team tackles a nostalgic round of ‘90s Trivia.Round OneToday's show kicks things off with a People Trivia question about the famous California mountain man portrayed by Dan Haggerty. While discussing their answer, the Trivia Team mentioned the popular “nodding guy” GIF (no spoilers here, it's not the answer). Did you know it's actually Robert Redford in this GIF??Next up, a Music Trivia question takes our Trivia Team down memory lane as they reminisce on their favorite obsolete music formats. Raise of hands, who still has their Walkman at the bottom of a junk drawer?Round One wraps up with an Alcohol Trivia question that's a fun fact for all the whiskey lovers out there to keep in their back pocket.Bonus QuestionIn today's Bonus Question, we take a closer look at the history of the answer to the Alcohol Trivia question from Round One. And luckily for the Trivia Team, one of the players is able to pull from a very specific reference to help them come up with an impressive answer.Round TwoRound Two of today's show is all about the ‘90s Trivia! So line up your Beanie Babies, feed your Tamagotchi pets, and settle in for some serious nostalgia.Round Two starts off with a Television Trivia question about a memorable moment from a future President. While we're on the subject, do you know who was the shortest-serving U.S. President?Next up, we have an Advertising Trivia question. Do you know which famous actress starred as Eva Savealot in the 1-800-COLLECT commercials? Here's a hint: she was also the model for an iconic Disney Princess!Round Two wraps up with a Movies Trivia question that challenges our Trivia Team to determine in which movie the personal haircut vacuum “Suck Kut” makes its appearance. They have a solid methodology behind their answer, but will it pay off? Listen in and find out!Final QuestionAs usual, the show concludes with a multi-part Final Question, and the category for today's Final is Video Games. Grab your controller and join the Team to play!In today's Final Question, the Trivia Team is asked to put a list of four video game systems in order by their North American release dates. If you were a gamer in the ‘90s and 2000s, the Team definitely could have used your expertise to talk through this answer. Find out whether you can beat the final boss in today's show!
Santa Claus stops by to gift the boys a special movie this week! Join them as they usher in Christmas by investigating runes with Dan Haggerty, working at a department store, and battling a Nazi-created monster!New episodes every Monday. The next movie is announced every Wednesday on our Instagram @stabbypod. Follow us there and watch along!
Alison, Brady and Josh summon Elves - the 1989 horror Christmas classic starring Dan Haggerty and directed by Jeffrey Mandel.Plus!The Anderson Tapes, The Bikini Carwash Company, Meek's Cutoff, Color Out of Space, Nazi occultism, true or false Christmas traditions, fragrance commercials and Kanye in IMAX!Leave us a voicemail! We'll play it on the show. Letterboxd: Alison, Josh, BradyEmail us - podcast@solidsix.netFollow us on Instagram, Facebook, and TwitterLeave a review on Apple Podcasts!
EPISODE 56 – THE MAGIC VOYAGE To put it simply: What the f**k, Brian? This week, Brian finds a better Italian to celebrate; Ashley sounds the Chipette alert; Brandon has a theory about the dub; and Chris isn't this week's Sad Sack. BTW: Is Amazon the new Xanga? Starring: Corey Feldman, Irene Cara, Dom DeLuise, Dan Haggerty, Samantha Eggar, and Mickey Rooney Directed by Michael Schoemann FOLLOW US:Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/trashwatch)Instagram (@trashwatchpodcast)Twitter (@trashwatchcast)Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/trashwatchpodcast/)Email (trashwatchpodcast@gmail.com)Listen to Brian's music at (https://www.brianhorne.com)
This week Ashley and Alex chat with Jeremy Hart and Dan Haggerty, owners of Industry East! Industry East is not your typical bar. Jeremy and Dan describe it as a place that they would like to hang out after work, and designed it with the service industry in mind. The bar opened on February 2, 2021, but they secured the space back in July of 2019. Jeremy and Dan walk us through what it was like to work on opening during COVID, and some of the unique challenges they faced with permitting and finances throughout the process. Be sure to check out their ever-changing cocktail and food menus, and follow them on Instagram for weekly specials!
In this episode, our heroes behold the glory of the Stains, examine the Post Punk movement, watch some 80s television, and muse over the fate of Dan Haggerty.
The Chilling is a film which poses some really poignant philosophical questions about the spiritual morality of cryogenically freezing people, secretly harvesting their organs, and selling them on the black market. It also calls into question the decision to not only hire Dan Haggerty as a security guard, but give him keys to a forklift. We may never agree on the answers to these questions, but the one point we can all agree on is that if a conductive fluid is injected into a cadaver and that cadaver is struck by lighting it will be raised from the dead and go on a killing spree. That's just obvious cryonics 101 shit. So get on your silver cryo-suit, grab your medical grade sword, and join Matt and Tristan as they talk about the devil's work that is, 1989's The Chilling.
This week's Straight Talk episode takes a look back at the winter storm in February that left many without power for more than a week, and takes a look ahead to see how we can keep ourselves safe when natural disasters strike in the future. KGW’s Dan Haggerty fills in for Laural Porter.
The Port of Portland brings in nearly $6.5 billion a year to the region. Now, it’s looking to do some major overhauling through selling and repurposing properties to spread the wealth with people of color, the poor and marginalized. In this episode of Straight Talk, we look into how the Port plans to accomplish those goals. We also look at how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected Portland International Airport and what’s ahead for the Port. KGW’s Dan Haggerty fills in for Laural Porter
In the bonus podcast episode, KGW's Dan Haggerty sits down for a one-on-one with Republican congresswoman Jaime Herrera Beutler, who represents Southwest Washington, to talk about the impeachment of President Trump, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene being removed from her House committees and the future of the Republican party.
Elves is a 1989 movie about a department store Santa (played by Grizzly Adams himself, Dan Haggerty) who discovers a Neo-Nazi plot to mate an elf with a virgin in order to create a race of super soldiers. It seemed like the perfect movie to close out the holiday season. In Saidee's Rabbit Hole, find out about real Nazi schemes--including a plot to kidnap the Pope, and the strange Nazi obsession with the lost city of Atlantis. Elves is available on YouTube. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/so-horrified/support
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Oscar and Carl discuss the horrific Christmas film Elves from 1989. Together they unpack a weird love for Dan Haggerty, nazi's, incest and whatever the lead actress calls her cat.
So you want to be a mountain man... Join Hank and Kevin for a conversation about Dan Haggerty's beard, the real Jeremiah Johnson, liver recipes, ornery mules, Mt. Man hygiene, The Revenant and other complete nonsense.
This month we explore the middle chapter of the Steven Miller's trilogy ("Millogy"?) with our take on "Love & Dynamite," starring Grizzly Adams's Dan Haggerty. Billed as an "action-comedy," this movie is more an exercise on improv and how to do a disservice to your actors by withholding judicious editing. But just like last month's "Backtime," there's more going on under the surface, which is what makes this movie pretty interesting. This "movie."
This week we see who’s been Nazi and who’s been nice when we check out the tangentially Christmas-themed Elves – starring Grizzly Adams himself, Dan Haggerty! Then, we grunge it up with Soundgarden’s Louder Than Love. Our guest this week is Justin Decloux (the director of Teddy Bomb and co-host/co-curator of Toronto’s Laser Blast Film Society VHS screenings). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/time-bandits/message
Gather around the Christmas tree and crack open some eggnog because it's the Parallax Views 2019 Holiday Special! On this edition of the program we bring you some holiday cheer with not one but two conversations with previous Parallax Views guests. First up, "The P.T. Barnum of the Underground" Shane Bugbee returns to tells us all about the time he organized the first ever Jean Shepherd Festival in Hammond, Indiana. For those not familiar, Shepherd was the great humorist whose writings served as the basis for the classic holiday movie A Christmas Story. Hot off the heels of his controversial Expo of the Extreme in Chicago, Shane had moved to the small, downtrodden town of Hammond and was surprised to find out its residents were unaware that Jean Shepherd, who impacted such influential figures as Jerry Seinfeld, was raised in their very town. So Shane decided to put together a festival that would celebrate Shepherd as Hammond's hometown hero and brought in a number of actors from A Christmas Story for the occasion. In this conversation you'll hear how Shane organized the events, his experience getting the "Key to the City" from the Mayor for it, how Shane had to sign a paper stating that Satan would not appear at the event, how he thinks it helped uplift the spirits of many in the town, and much, much more. Additionally, we cap off this conversation with a brief discussion of Shane's encounter with the late great Rudy Ray Moore, who was recently immortalized in the Eddie Murphy-starring feature film Dolemite is My Name, and the pranksterish shenanigans Shane and Rudy got up to that raised the ire of Penny Marshall and Cindy Williams, stars of the TV sitcom Laverne and Shirley. Shane Bugbee rocking the infamous Leg Lamp from A Christmas Story Then, multi-time guests and friends of the show Jon and Ash of the Horror Vanguard podcast join us to discuss the wild world of Christmas horror movies! This is a light-hearted casual conversation that covers alternative holiday classics from Black Christmas and Gremlins to the 6 film Silent Night, Deadly Night franchise and, of course, the greatest holiday horror of them all... ELVES, the movie where Dan Haggerty, Grizzly Adams himself, goes head-to-head with genetically modified Nazi demons elves! Hell, we even discuss such obscurities as the mean-spirited British slasher Don't Open Till Christmas, Santa's Slay starring pro wrestling legend Bill Goldberg, the fantastic short film Black Santa's Revenge, and the French proto-Home Alone thriller Deadly Games. MERRY CHRISTMASPARALLAX VIEWS LISTENERSANDMAY YOU ALL HAVE A
DE ELFEN HOUTEN LEVEN! God creates elves, Nazis destroy God, Nazis create elves. Kirstin is just your average teenage thirty-something but her lineage harbors a dark secret. It is said that on Christmas Eve, the master race will be brought forth by the consummation of a genetically-engineered Elf and a perfectly inbred human host—that is, unless ex-detective Dan Haggerty has anything to say about it! Grab a carton of Marlboro's, sketch some Art Deco boobs, and steal your dadpa's grimoire because we are about conjure up some Elves.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/moviedumpster)
It’s officially 12 days until Christmas and we’re kicking things up a notch with Jeffrey Mandel’s bewildering, but oddly entertaining Christmas nazi incest film ELVES! This weird holiday horror stars Julie Austin as Kirsten, a girl who accidentally(?) summons an evil elf who wants to copulate with her to bring about the Fourth Reich and the end of the world. She enlists the help of Dan Haggerty of Grizzly Adams fame to help her out and all-the-while has to deal with her evil (but traumatized) mother and her rapist Father/Grandfather. It’s really wild!
On this episode, SFX artist Vincent Guastini talks about creating the creature effects for the bonkers movie ELVES! He shares why he named the main elf “Patches,” hanging out with childhood hero Dan Haggerty, and what Bob Denver’s son has to do with his involvement in this crazy movie.
They're NOT working for Santa anymore! A new holiday series on the bonkers movie ELVES (1989) kicks off with star Julie Austin. Julie talks about the time Dan Haggerty made her cry on set, filming in a real department store, the movie’s large fanbase in Japan, and more!
A young woman discovers that she is the focus of an evil Nazi experiment involving selective breeding and summoned elves, an attempt to create a race of supermen. She and two of her friends are trapped in a department store with an elf, and only Dan Haggerty, as the renegade loose-cannon Santa Claus, can save them.
You asked for it, Dan Haggerty asked for it, Krampus’ mother asked for it, and now Dread Central is proud to present the year-round Christmas horror podcast you’ve long been waiting for… Silent Night, Deadly Podcast! Chris, Kieran, Matt, and Rob – collectively known as “The Jingle Boys” to some and “The Christmas Horribles” to […] More
You asked for it, Dan Haggerty asked for it, Krampus’ mother asked for it, and now Dread Central is proud to present the year-round Christmas horror podcast you’ve long been waiting for… Silent Night, Deadly Podcast! Chris, Kieran, Matt, and Rob – collectively known as “The Jingle Boys” to some and “The Christmas Horribles” to […] More
The Summer Of Smut returns! So we decided to pop our cherry with a smutty classic of in appropriate proportions, Little Darlings 1980, but don't let the title fool you. This summer the bet is on and whoever looses their virginity first, wins. Join in on all the fun and meet a 15 year old girl who can out smoke Dan Haggerty. The Rangers get some mail from their pen pal in Pittsburgh and Mike Ranger talks about a book written by Mike McPadden called Teen Movie Hell which is a must have for any fans of the Teen Movie genre.
Andres Kaiser director of "Feral" screening at Hola Mexico Film Festival and Ken Carpenter "CameraFace" Cenobite of "Hellraiser 3 : Hell On Earth!" Andres Kaiser opened the show! - making "Feral" - the documentary style - background in editing - narrative of a documentary - horror in Mexico - making horror movies - much more check out his film at the HolaMexicoff.com Ken Carpenter then joined us! - "Helllraiser III" - Doug Bradley - thoughts on a reboot - the makeup of "Camerahead" - Dan Haggerty - "Elves" - wanting to make a horror movie - political books and more! KenCarpenterII.com Then Terrible Troy and Nasty Neal went over: - "Game of Thrones" review and comments on the fan reaction - Joe Bob Briggs returning for a second season on "Shudder" - makeup artist Craig Lindberg calls in to talk about "Godzilla", "Mothra" and more! Subscribe to the Without Your Head newsletter to receive weekly updates on our schedule, guests and more! Tracks for this podcast - Our new theme song by The Tomb of Nick Cage "Stitched Lips" and "Till the End" by Music of the Month Jess-O-Lantern! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/withoutyourhead/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/withoutyourhead/support
One of the challenges of Ultra Running is keeping a positive attitude when things go bad. Becky Burke is an accomplished ultra runner who has faced and overcome many low spots in during her races. She shares what it’s like to be in a dark place and introduces us to “Evil Becky” her calorie depleted race persona. To help with the discussion this week we week we invited our Patreons Christina Chin-Hing and Jimmy Mac to come and join us in the studio to act as co hosts as we interview Becky. This show is a combination interview and the typical Cultra hijinks. We enjoy listening to a few Cultra Karayoke songs, and get into an intense game of Cultramatic. The CULTRA trail running podcast is a place where we can get together and discuss all the fun shit that happens on the trails, that most normal people don’t care about. CULTRA’s headquarters is located in the belly of the beast coast, Glastonbury Connecticut, so most of our stories involve North East Trail running or North East Trail runners. The language used in this show is very explicit and raw like the trails we run on, so don’t listen to this with your kids, and if that stuff offends you too much, or if you are a triathlete, or are on some really weird ultra runner fad diet, and can’t take a joke, this is definitely not the episode for you. We don’t have sponsors at this point, instead we like to recognize the folks that support us. This week we recognize our Patreon Supporters Brian Vanderheiden, Christina Chin-Hing, Clayton Collins, Dan Haggerty, Geoffrey Miller, Jim McCusker, Jimmy McCaffrey, Joseph Nuara, Kristijan Begic, Michael LoPresti, Michelle O’Neil, Stephan and Superfan William Gibbs. Thank you all so much for your support. We had a lot of fun recording this episode and hope you enjoy it. Information on the CUT112: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1900561896825738/ Support Cultra with a small Monthly Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/CultraTrailRunning PayPal Donation link: Paypal.me.Cultra Twitter: https://twitter.com/blueblazerunner Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cultratrailrunning/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CultraTrailRunning/-R&eid=ARAvGAIpGFU6At4y7HqUd_Heqx5OaCT4rtQPiEHvQNuB0aDaF8juSY9Db3ihSqbqgmMgwz2GFQLpMVps
Mac and Me. On this episode we speak to British screenwriter and film director Stewart Raffill. Raffill made his feature debut as director with The Tender Warrior (1971), starring Dan Haggerty. Raffill also helped write and produce, and handle animals. It was shot at the Okefenokee Swamp in Georgia. Raffill sold it to Warner Bros, was unhappy with what they did with it, bought it back, and re-distributed it. His second script was Napoleon and Samantha, which he sold to Disney. Raffill also worked on the film, which starred Jodie Foster and Michael Douglas, as a producer and animal supervisor. He wrote and directed When the North Wind Blows. He shot animal footage for the documentary Wonder of It All. Raffill directed and wrote Mac and Me, made to provide royalties to the McDonald's Foundation and to have a lead with spina bifida, which became a cult favorite and won Raffill a Golden Razzie for Worst Director Please support the Mark and Me Podcast here https://www.patreon.com/Markandme
Dan Haggerty returns to the Grindbin in a new DanCember classic. Maybe the greatest movie of all time, seriously, Mind Trap might be the greatest movie ever made. Ever!
Matt is joined by Kyle and Matt Mair Lowery, author of the new Dark Horse comic Lifeformed: Cleo Makes Contact. We talk comics a bit and then dive into our Christmas film: ELVES, starring Dan Haggerty. If you like your Christmas movies to have Nazis and upright vermin, this is the film for you.
Elves 1989 ‧ Drama/Horror ‧ 1h 29m ____________________________________________________________________________ A department-store Santa Claus (Dan Haggerty) discovers a Neo-Nazi plot to mate a nice girl (Julie Austin) with an elf in Colorado. Release date: October 24, 1989 Director: Jeffrey Mandel Screenplay: Jeffrey Mandel Music composed by: Vladimir Horunzhy Production company: Action International Pictures That time of the year is back when the gang sits around and watches nothing but terrible holiday themed movies. Today is not only our first appearance of Dan Haggerty here at Simplistic Reviews but also a ending for a movie that flabbergasted DJ. I suppose this would already be enough for a Movie Commentary but nope...that's not all. We also have a homeless department store Santa investigating a modern-day Neo-Nazi plot to finally bring about the master race that Hitler had always dreamed of. Instead of a race of pure-blood Aryans, it is revealed that Hitler dreamed of a race of half-human/half-elf hybrids. Yep... what a movie everyone. So grab that egg nog and sit back, things are about to get weird. Merry Christmas! P.S. Enjoy the Elves because next week is a cold one set on a tropical island. Try not to question it.
Elves 1989 ‧ Drama/Horror ‧ 1h 29m ____________________________________________________________________________ A department-store Santa Claus (Dan Haggerty) discovers a Neo-Nazi plot to mate a nice girl (Julie Austin) with an elf in Colorado. Release date: October 24, 1989 Director: Jeffrey Mandel Screenplay: Jeffrey Mandel Music composed by: Vladimir Horunzhy Production company: Action International Pictures That time of the year is back when the gang sits around and watches nothing but terrible holiday themed movies. Today is not only our first appearance of Dan Haggerty here at Simplistic Reviews but also a ending for a movie that flabbergasted DJ. I suppose this would already be enough for a Movie Commentary but nope...that's not all. We also have a homeless department store Santa investigating a modern-day Neo-Nazi plot to finally bring about the master race that Hitler had always dreamed of. Instead of a race of pure-blood Aryans, it is revealed that Hitler dreamed of a race of half-human/half-elf hybrids. Yep... what a movie everyone. So grab that egg nog and sit back, things are about to get weird. Merry Christmas! P.S. Enjoy the Elves because next week is a cold one set on a tropical island. Try not to question it.
It's JINGLE TURDS month! The Cinematic Flushers take on Nazi puppet elves! When a young woman (Julie Austin) accidentally unleashes an evil elf around the holidays, she must team up with an ex-cop (Dan Haggerty) in order to set things right. What follows are 91 minutes of bad acting, sexual assault, cat homicide, horrendous special effects, and actor Haggerty smoking enough cigarettes to put the Marlboro Man to shame. Here's the TRAILER. Joining us as part of extended co-flushing team this time out is Paul Hawkins, co-host of the BlokeBusters podcast. We love feedback! Email us at signalsoffury@gmail.com with your comments and suggestions for future flushes!
This week I talk to three actors Elle Sonnet, Hunter C. Smith and actor / manager Frankie Fronk.Frankie FronkFrankie is CEO and Head of Talent Management Solutions at Fronk Media as well as an Actor at Global Talent Agency. Frankie manages actors and is now branching out and to bands, starting with LA based rock band, The Rift. Being in the entertainment industry for over 20 years, he has some great stories to share about the business. We talk about how his mentors, Jack Lemon and Dan Haggerty, helped shape his work ethic on set and in life. Frankie also shares some stories about both of them that, until now, only a few people had heard. You may know Frankie from the 1860’s western Hand Full of Dirt, A Life Alone, Fast and Furious 7, and Transformers: Dark of the Moon.http://facebook.com/frankie.fronkhttp://www.fronkmedia.com/http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3007544/Elle SonnetElle is an actress and stunt fighter who has been acting since she was 4 years old. Her 15 years spent in Community Theater spawned her love for character acting. Elle trains in body movement and expression for prosthetic acting as well as stunt fighting. Her fight background is in Muay Thai Kickboxing and MMA, with weaponry training in Bo Staff, Chinese Sword and Firearms. After she moved to L.A. she got her foot in the door by producing her own show called Chicly Geek, an online Geek-Pop Culture and Cosplay show. Elle has been in Triborn, Lady Deadpool, Crazy Puddin, Black Canary in Fair fight, and Dark darkness. www.LDpDiaries.comwww.LadySonnet.comwww.CreativeCombatLA.comhttp://www.imdb.com/name/nm3172684/#LDpDHunter C. Smith.Hunter is an actor, stuntman, and stunt fighter who trained in Martial Arts in Japan and at the United Stuntman’s Association in Washington. Hunter is has turned both of his passions, combat fighting and acting, into a career. He teaches stunt fighting to others at Creative combat in LA. You may know Hunter from The Big Day, Crazy Puddin, Fair Fight and his upcoming Jurassic Planet stunt works. www.Creativecombatla.comhttps://www.facebook.com/huntercstuntshttp://www.imdb.com/name/nm3772058/http://www.huntercsmith.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week's episode is a special emergency episode of the Can You Hear Me? Podcast. We ran out of pre-recorded material and could not manage to get together to record. With Heavy lost somewhere in a thicket in the 903 Wilderness and Ty off being a professional and doing professional things, Gustav was left on his own. Through the miracle of Skype, Gustav enlisted his lesbian best friend of the last 20 years, the Fake Bailey Jay, to help out with this week's episode. One of the Fake Bailey Jay's passions is horror movies and that has led her down the sometimes bizarre path of attending horror fan conventions. Not content to slum it with the plebes, Fake Bailey Jay has coughed up the cash to elevate herself to VIP status and jump ahead of the ordinary people. Gustav is fascinated by the alternate reality, where character actors get paid to sign 8x10 glossy photos of themselves from 30 years ago and to take selfies with adoring fans. The Fake Bailey Jay explains how the conventions work and then talks about a few of the more memorable celebrities that she has met along the way including: Brad Dourif -"The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers" , David Lynch's "Dune", "Deadwood", "Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones" Dan Haggerty - Grizzly Adams Catherine Bach -Daisy Duke in "The Dukes of Hazzard" Cassandra Peterson - Elvira, Mistress of the Dark Gary Busey -"The Buddy Holly Story"and "Point Break" The post Daisy Duke, Gary Busey and Grizzly Adams appeared first on Can You Hear Me?.
In this ALL NEW episode, the guys pay tribute to the big-time stars we've lost already in 2016, including Natalie Cole, Glenn Frey (co-founder of The Eagles), David Bowie, and yes, Dan Haggerty, of "Grizzly Adams" fame. Also: A preview of Super Bowl 50 with sportscaster Scott Smith; a phoner with one of our listeners; and Tony and Gary help Rob with a tricky romantic situation! It's another CHOCK FULL show!
Welcome to episode 42, our delayed new year/Christmas podcast, featuring extra material not in the YouTube version! In this episode, Bard has been playing a very hard multi-player twin stick shooter with Helldivers about the USA, democracy and killing hordes of enemy’s. TheSuffolkRam has been getting annoyed with his God, assembling tetris pieces and dealing with OCD in The Talos Principle. Bard has also been disappointed with Stardust Vanguard, an otherwise fun game let down by lack of online co-op. He’s also been replaying the recently re-released Dragon Dogma, featuring a character who is a master of either Porn’s, Prawns or Pawns, we’re not quite sure. Bard has been to see Star Wars: The Force Awakened, not featuring Jar Jar Binks. We also discuss the death of great musician David Bowie, the villain of the greatest Christmas film ever Alan Rickman, Motorhead front man Lemmy and Dan Haggerty, the man who played Grizzly Adams. We also reveal our Game of (Last) year, both released last year and new to us. We also talk about the merits of GOG, Vermintide single player, how the future will be shiny, STD in the Star Wars universe, was JarJar a Sith lord and also Rick Waller Notes A old school hard twin stick shooter with Helldivers Please you god for eternal life with The Talos Principle, and check out Rams lets play as well Bard recommends you get the PS4 version of Stardust Vanguards, but the Steam version of Dragons Dogma is the best Join the hype train and see Star Wars: The Force Awakens, plus a new theory behind JARJAR THE SITH LORD! The joy of western plagiarism, sorry ‘influenced by’, The Hidden Fortress the origin of A New Hope. And Kimba The White Lion, The Lion King is a coincidence apparently… The sad death of many celbrities this podcast with David Bowie, Alan Rickman, Lemmy and Dan “Grizzly Adams” Haggerty. Our games of (last) year both new and new to us: TheSuffolkRam – GalCiv 3 and Amnesia: The Dark Descent, Bard – Helldivers and Cave Story, and Skazz – Destiny: The Taken King He’s finished his time in Skyrim, Now Thomas The Tank Engine has move to the world of Fallout 4 So you didn’t win Curiosity: Whats Inside the Cube? well here is what the winner saw Why not come join us on our next livesteam? See our YouTube channels for details Cheers TheSuffolkRam, Skazz and Bard
2016 has been a tough year. Just this week, Celine Dion lost her brother and husband, and then, Dan Haggerty, Tera Wray, and Glenn Frey passed. Lots of Eagles and Glenn Frey reminiscing, and we get nicely derailed on Bill Murray movies. There's some grumpy old guy stuff with Stay Off My Lawn! and Spike falls to 1 and 3 on an admittedly tough Stump Spike. The video suffers a drop out here and there's a somewhat graceful recovery. If you're listening to the podcast, it will just be a bit confusing but we carry on! We finish it up with a top ten that manages to befuddle Drew and then we're out. And, you can catch us at www.805LIVEShow.com now!
This week on GNBN I remember the many heroes we lost this week: David Bowie, Alan Rickman, and Dan Haggerty. I also give you the low down on Deadpool in this week's Character Spotlight. And of course what episode of GNBN would be complete with out the News From Around the Nerd
This week on GNBN I remember the many heroes we lost this week: David Bowie, Alan Rickman, and Dan Haggerty. I also give you the low down on Deadpool in this week's Character Spotlight. And of course what episode of GNBN would be complete with out the News From Around the Nerd
A young woman discovers that she is the focus of an evil Nazi experiment involving selective breeding and summoned elves, an attempt to create a race of supermen. She and two of her friends are trapped in a department store with an elf, and only Dan Haggerty, as the renegade loose-cannon Santa Claus, can save them.
A young woman discovers that she is the focus of an evil Nazi experiment involving selective breeding and summoned elves, an attempt to create a race of supermen. She and two of her friends are trapped in a department store with an elf, and only Dan Haggerty, as the renegade loose-cannon Santa Claus, can save them.
Top Cop (1990) is how we begin Coptober. Malone is a murder machine of a policeman who looks like the sad amalgamation of Dan Haggerty and Ted Dibiase. Second half it’s all listener correspondence. Enjoy!
Elves (1989) is where we begin to stretch the meaning of Malltober because there simply aren’t enough mall horror movies. This time it’s a large department store and there’s a Nazi plot to breed elves with humans to make the perfect assassins and only Dan Haggerty can stop it. Right. Second half we discuss […]
We are both giddy from lack of sleep, but that doesn't keep us away from you, my sweets!Joseph leads us into RuPaul's Drag Race right off the start, then The Face (anyone actually watch that show?)I have managed to get in a little stuff, and tell you all about the movie The Pink Angels, comic books Elephantmen and The Second Life of Doctor Mirage, and a bit of Bizzaro fiction. Interspersed we have drinking, podcasts, twitter, cookies and other fun stuff. Thank you all for supporting us and we look forward to your comments! Compete Magazine - http://competenetwork.com/ Joshua Tree Feeding Program - http://www.jtfp.org/ More Geek Than Gay (on Twitter) - https://twitter.com/MoreGeekThanGay
Warning: Trailer Contains Nudity! Hilarious movie starring Dan Haggerty aka Grizzly Adams. You can find this movie only on VHS and instant watch on Amazon. Please visit the "Cinema Corpse" podcast on iTunes. They review horror and sci-fi movies and add a little humor in the mix. http://cinemacorpse.podomatic.com