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Rick McCallum began his stunt career in 1982, performing a fight scene with Chuck Norris on the film Lone Wolf McQuade, and has more than 75 credits to his name. Rick has performed in numerous action and horror movies, and also has doubled for Daniel Baldwin, Barry Bostwick, Greg Evigan, Oliver Platt, Chris Noth, and many horror icons, including Kane Hodder, Ra Mihailoff and Sid Haig, as well as playing the monster in Deepstar Six, and the title character in the film Darkwolf. Rick has trained actors and actresses in fights, falls, and weapons, including the Comic Con Star Wars Challenge winning short, Saber, which won Best Film and Best Action, and also coordinated the Walking Dead webisode Cold Storage, which won the Streamy Award. Recently, he has worked on features in Australia, the Hamptons, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee and Louisiana. Rick has also acted in many films, including Naked Gun 33 and 1/3, Hatchet 2, where he played the silent hunter John, and recently in Clint Eastwood's J Edgar. He has also stunt coordinated the Friday the 13th video game. Rick, along with Kane Hodder, are the founders of the Hollywood Ghost Hunters. Rick is also the author of his book “Ghosts Believe in Me” which won the 2020 Paranormal Awards Book of the Year.. Rick recently been seen on the PPV specials The Conjuring House and The Queen Mary Halloween Ghost Hunt, as well as the LA Police Museum ghost hunt. He recently ghost hunted the Old Phelps Dodge Hospital live feed from Ajo, Arizona. Rick is well known for his hunts in Scotland, and he also is an honorary Lifetime member of Scottish Paranormal and is in their Hall of Fame.www.facebook.com/Rick.McCallumBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-x-zone-radio-tv-show--1078348/support.
More devastation in California due to wild fires, Daniel Baldwin speaks out and exposes Hollywood, another drunk girl is pulled over speaking nonsense, male strippers are facing hard times, Trump really wants to buy Greenland, and a Massachusetts couple recently had magnets implanted under their skin...
..and they're not invited. Senator Amy Klobuchar seems flabbergasted by Joe Biden's monstrous list of pardons but is careful to blame Donald Trump in the process. Can you hear it? Daniel Baldwin tells Patrick Bet David that there's a bidding war in Hollywood over Diddy''s alleged sex tapes. (No wonder the knives are out for Kash Patel.) And on the heels of Crystal Mangum admitting she made up the rape allegations against three Duke lacrosse players, a familiar voice emerges from the past that is very much a part of President Trump's future.
Sean “Diddy” Combs finds himself at the center of one of the most explosive scandals Hollywood has seen in years. The latest revelation? Allegations from Daniel Baldwin, who claims that tapes allegedly documenting Diddy's infamous “Freak-Offs” are the subject of a secretive bidding war. These claims, made during a recent episode of the PDB Podcast, have added a new layer of intrigue to an already sprawling legal saga involving accusations of sex trafficking, racketeering, and conspiracy. As Diddy sits in Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center awaiting his May 2025 trial, the world is left questioning: how much of what has been whispered in Hollywood's corridors for decades is true? How many secrets, long protected by power and influence, are now at risk of exposure? Baldwin's Claims and the Alleged Tapes Daniel Baldwin spoke on the PDB Podcast, recounting secondhand claims about the existence of tapes recorded during Diddy's private, late-night parties. Baldwin admitted he had never attended these exclusive gatherings and based his statements on what he described as hearsay from attorneys and others in Hollywood circles. According to Baldwin, these recordings were purportedly made with hidden cameras and are now allegedly part of a “bidding war” to keep them from being made public. Such claims, while dramatic, remain unverified and have not been corroborated by other sources. The alleged tapes are said to contain incriminating footage involving Hollywood elites, raising questions about how far the implicated parties might go to suppress their release. The prospect of such a high-stakes auction has captured public attention, with social media platforms quickly becoming hotbeds of speculation. Who might be on these alleged tapes? What lengths are individuals or their representatives willing to go to ensure their anonymity? These unanswered questions have created an environment ripe for sensationalism and further legal complications. The story, though lacking direct evidence, ignited a storm of speculation online. Within hours, hashtags related to the allegations began trending, with many users dissecting the potential implications for both Diddy's trial and Hollywood's culture of silence. Diddy has categorically denied all allegations against him, maintaining his innocence even as lawsuits and criminal accusations continue to emerge. However, the unverified nature of the claims raises a troubling issue: whether the court of public opinion could sway the legal process. The Implications of Blackmail and Public Perception The possibility of blackmail adds a troubling dimension to an already complex case. Legal experts caution that even unproven claims about such recordings could skew public perception and complicate judicial proceedings. If the allegations are true, the implications could be staggering, potentially exposing not only Diddy but also an array of powerful individuals who might be implicated by association. The specter of blackmail raises broader questions about the misuse of private recordings and the ethics of their existence. Baldwin's statements also underscored the cultural dynamics at play in Hollywood. He suggested a divide between the more public-facing gatherings and the private, late-night sessions attended by an elite few. These alleged exclusive parties, characterized by secrecy and selectivity, have long been whispered about but rarely spoken of publicly. Baldwin's reliance on hearsay—rather than direct experience—renders his claims unverifiable, yet his willingness to speak openly hints at a growing frustration with the systemic silence that has protected the entertainment industry's elite for decades. A Broader Reckoning for Hollywood These allegations coincide with a broader legal and cultural reckoning for Diddy. Earlier this year, a 14-page indictment detailed accusations of elaborate sex performances, alleged drug distribution, and an environment designed to exploit and control victims. The charges, which include sex trafficking, racketeering, and conspiracy, have been bolstered by multiple lawsuits from alleged victims describing years of abuse and exploitation. Each new lawsuit introduces fresh allegations, painting an increasingly grim picture of a man who, if the accusations are proven, leveraged his influence and resources to perpetuate a cycle of abuse. Hollywood has largely remained silent on the matter. Few in the entertainment industry have publicly addressed the allegations against Diddy, reflecting a culture of secrecy and complicity that has shielded powerful figures in the past. Comparisons to scandals involving figures like Harvey Weinstein and R. Kelly are inevitable, as is the growing scrutiny of an industry that often enabled such behaviors. Many wonder if this case will finally force Hollywood to confront its legacy of silence and complicity. The implications extend beyond Diddy himself. If these allegations and the purported tapes are proven to be true, they could trigger a cascade of revelations implicating others in the entertainment world. Such an outcome would not only shift the trajectory of Diddy's legal battles but could also lead to a broader cultural reckoning, forcing an industry known for its carefully managed image to confront its darkest secrets. The Question of Evidence and Legal Strategy As Diddy's trial date approaches, the focus now shifts to whether the alleged recordings will surface. Prosecutors have not acknowledged the existence of any such tapes, and their role in the case, if they exist, remains unclear. Diddy's legal representatives have dismissed these allegations as unfounded, calling them an attempt to manipulate the narrative surrounding their client. Still, the uncertainty surrounding these claims highlights the challenges in separating fact from fiction in high-profile cases like this one. Even the mere suggestion of such tapes has sparked intense debates about their potential evidentiary value and their impact on public opinion. If the tapes were to emerge, they could serve as a pivotal element in the trial, potentially influencing the jury's perception of Diddy's character and actions. However, questions about their authenticity and admissibility would likely dominate the courtroom. On the other hand, if no evidence of these tapes materializes, the defense may argue that the entire narrative is a fabrication designed to tarnish Diddy's reputation. The Cultural Fallout and a Legacy of Secrecy For now, Diddy remains in custody, denied bail after multiple appeals. The charges he faces, if proven, could result in decades of imprisonment. Beyond the courtroom, however, the case's cultural ramifications are equally significant. It raises critical questions about the systemic failures that allowed such alleged behaviors to go unchecked and how many more stories like this remain hidden within Hollywood's shadowy corridors. The case also underscores the need for transparency and accountability in an industry that has long prioritized profit and reputation over justice. The path to May 2025 is fraught with unanswered questions and unresolved tensions. Each new development adds another layer of complexity to an already tangled web of accusations. As the legal battle unfolds, so too does a larger cultural reckoning for Hollywood and its legacy of protecting the powerful at the expense of the vulnerable. This story, for all its twists and turns, is far from over. What began as whispers in Hollywood's shadowy corners now threatens to become a defining moment for an industry grappling with its own accountability. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, The Menendez Brothers: Quest For Justice, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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Sean “Diddy” Combs finds himself at the center of one of the most explosive scandals Hollywood has seen in years. The latest revelation? Allegations from Daniel Baldwin, who claims that tapes allegedly documenting Diddy's infamous “Freak-Offs” are the subject of a secretive bidding war. These claims, made during a recent episode of the PDB Podcast, have added a new layer of intrigue to an already sprawling legal saga involving accusations of sex trafficking, racketeering, and conspiracy. As Diddy sits in Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center awaiting his May 2025 trial, the world is left questioning: how much of what has been whispered in Hollywood's corridors for decades is true? How many secrets, long protected by power and influence, are now at risk of exposure? Baldwin's Claims and the Alleged Tapes Daniel Baldwin spoke on the PDB Podcast, recounting secondhand claims about the existence of tapes recorded during Diddy's private, late-night parties. Baldwin admitted he had never attended these exclusive gatherings and based his statements on what he described as hearsay from attorneys and others in Hollywood circles. According to Baldwin, these recordings were purportedly made with hidden cameras and are now allegedly part of a “bidding war” to keep them from being made public. Such claims, while dramatic, remain unverified and have not been corroborated by other sources. The alleged tapes are said to contain incriminating footage involving Hollywood elites, raising questions about how far the implicated parties might go to suppress their release. The prospect of such a high-stakes auction has captured public attention, with social media platforms quickly becoming hotbeds of speculation. Who might be on these alleged tapes? What lengths are individuals or their representatives willing to go to ensure their anonymity? These unanswered questions have created an environment ripe for sensationalism and further legal complications. The story, though lacking direct evidence, ignited a storm of speculation online. Within hours, hashtags related to the allegations began trending, with many users dissecting the potential implications for both Diddy's trial and Hollywood's culture of silence. Diddy has categorically denied all allegations against him, maintaining his innocence even as lawsuits and criminal accusations continue to emerge. However, the unverified nature of the claims raises a troubling issue: whether the court of public opinion could sway the legal process. The Implications of Blackmail and Public Perception The possibility of blackmail adds a troubling dimension to an already complex case. Legal experts caution that even unproven claims about such recordings could skew public perception and complicate judicial proceedings. If the allegations are true, the implications could be staggering, potentially exposing not only Diddy but also an array of powerful individuals who might be implicated by association. The specter of blackmail raises broader questions about the misuse of private recordings and the ethics of their existence. Baldwin's statements also underscored the cultural dynamics at play in Hollywood. He suggested a divide between the more public-facing gatherings and the private, late-night sessions attended by an elite few. These alleged exclusive parties, characterized by secrecy and selectivity, have long been whispered about but rarely spoken of publicly. Baldwin's reliance on hearsay—rather than direct experience—renders his claims unverifiable, yet his willingness to speak openly hints at a growing frustration with the systemic silence that has protected the entertainment industry's elite for decades. A Broader Reckoning for Hollywood These allegations coincide with a broader legal and cultural reckoning for Diddy. Earlier this year, a 14-page indictment detailed accusations of elaborate sex performances, alleged drug distribution, and an environment designed to exploit and control victims. The charges, which include sex trafficking, racketeering, and conspiracy, have been bolstered by multiple lawsuits from alleged victims describing years of abuse and exploitation. Each new lawsuit introduces fresh allegations, painting an increasingly grim picture of a man who, if the accusations are proven, leveraged his influence and resources to perpetuate a cycle of abuse. Hollywood has largely remained silent on the matter. Few in the entertainment industry have publicly addressed the allegations against Diddy, reflecting a culture of secrecy and complicity that has shielded powerful figures in the past. Comparisons to scandals involving figures like Harvey Weinstein and R. Kelly are inevitable, as is the growing scrutiny of an industry that often enabled such behaviors. Many wonder if this case will finally force Hollywood to confront its legacy of silence and complicity. The implications extend beyond Diddy himself. If these allegations and the purported tapes are proven to be true, they could trigger a cascade of revelations implicating others in the entertainment world. Such an outcome would not only shift the trajectory of Diddy's legal battles but could also lead to a broader cultural reckoning, forcing an industry known for its carefully managed image to confront its darkest secrets. The Question of Evidence and Legal Strategy As Diddy's trial date approaches, the focus now shifts to whether the alleged recordings will surface. Prosecutors have not acknowledged the existence of any such tapes, and their role in the case, if they exist, remains unclear. Diddy's legal representatives have dismissed these allegations as unfounded, calling them an attempt to manipulate the narrative surrounding their client. Still, the uncertainty surrounding these claims highlights the challenges in separating fact from fiction in high-profile cases like this one. Even the mere suggestion of such tapes has sparked intense debates about their potential evidentiary value and their impact on public opinion. If the tapes were to emerge, they could serve as a pivotal element in the trial, potentially influencing the jury's perception of Diddy's character and actions. However, questions about their authenticity and admissibility would likely dominate the courtroom. On the other hand, if no evidence of these tapes materializes, the defense may argue that the entire narrative is a fabrication designed to tarnish Diddy's reputation. The Cultural Fallout and a Legacy of Secrecy For now, Diddy remains in custody, denied bail after multiple appeals. The charges he faces, if proven, could result in decades of imprisonment. Beyond the courtroom, however, the case's cultural ramifications are equally significant. It raises critical questions about the systemic failures that allowed such alleged behaviors to go unchecked and how many more stories like this remain hidden within Hollywood's shadowy corridors. The case also underscores the need for transparency and accountability in an industry that has long prioritized profit and reputation over justice. The path to May 2025 is fraught with unanswered questions and unresolved tensions. Each new development adds another layer of complexity to an already tangled web of accusations. As the legal battle unfolds, so too does a larger cultural reckoning for Hollywood and its legacy of protecting the powerful at the expense of the vulnerable. This story, for all its twists and turns, is far from over. What began as whispers in Hollywood's shadowy corners now threatens to become a defining moment for an industry grappling with its own accountability. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, The Menendez Brothers: Quest For Justice, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
The Downfall Of Diddy | The Case Against Sean 'Puffy P Diddy' Combs
Sean “Diddy” Combs finds himself at the center of one of the most explosive scandals Hollywood has seen in years. The latest revelation? Allegations from Daniel Baldwin, who claims that tapes allegedly documenting Diddy's infamous “Freak-Offs” are the subject of a secretive bidding war. These claims, made during a recent episode of the PDB Podcast, have added a new layer of intrigue to an already sprawling legal saga involving accusations of sex trafficking, racketeering, and conspiracy. As Diddy sits in Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center awaiting his May 2025 trial, the world is left questioning: how much of what has been whispered in Hollywood's corridors for decades is true? How many secrets, long protected by power and influence, are now at risk of exposure? Baldwin's Claims and the Alleged Tapes Daniel Baldwin spoke on the PDB Podcast, recounting secondhand claims about the existence of tapes recorded during Diddy's private, late-night parties. Baldwin admitted he had never attended these exclusive gatherings and based his statements on what he described as hearsay from attorneys and others in Hollywood circles. According to Baldwin, these recordings were purportedly made with hidden cameras and are now allegedly part of a “bidding war” to keep them from being made public. Such claims, while dramatic, remain unverified and have not been corroborated by other sources. The alleged tapes are said to contain incriminating footage involving Hollywood elites, raising questions about how far the implicated parties might go to suppress their release. The prospect of such a high-stakes auction has captured public attention, with social media platforms quickly becoming hotbeds of speculation. Who might be on these alleged tapes? What lengths are individuals or their representatives willing to go to ensure their anonymity? These unanswered questions have created an environment ripe for sensationalism and further legal complications. The story, though lacking direct evidence, ignited a storm of speculation online. Within hours, hashtags related to the allegations began trending, with many users dissecting the potential implications for both Diddy's trial and Hollywood's culture of silence. Diddy has categorically denied all allegations against him, maintaining his innocence even as lawsuits and criminal accusations continue to emerge. However, the unverified nature of the claims raises a troubling issue: whether the court of public opinion could sway the legal process. The Implications of Blackmail and Public Perception The possibility of blackmail adds a troubling dimension to an already complex case. Legal experts caution that even unproven claims about such recordings could skew public perception and complicate judicial proceedings. If the allegations are true, the implications could be staggering, potentially exposing not only Diddy but also an array of powerful individuals who might be implicated by association. The specter of blackmail raises broader questions about the misuse of private recordings and the ethics of their existence. Baldwin's statements also underscored the cultural dynamics at play in Hollywood. He suggested a divide between the more public-facing gatherings and the private, late-night sessions attended by an elite few. These alleged exclusive parties, characterized by secrecy and selectivity, have long been whispered about but rarely spoken of publicly. Baldwin's reliance on hearsay—rather than direct experience—renders his claims unverifiable, yet his willingness to speak openly hints at a growing frustration with the systemic silence that has protected the entertainment industry's elite for decades. A Broader Reckoning for Hollywood These allegations coincide with a broader legal and cultural reckoning for Diddy. Earlier this year, a 14-page indictment detailed accusations of elaborate sex performances, alleged drug distribution, and an environment designed to exploit and control victims. The charges, which include sex trafficking, racketeering, and conspiracy, have been bolstered by multiple lawsuits from alleged victims describing years of abuse and exploitation. Each new lawsuit introduces fresh allegations, painting an increasingly grim picture of a man who, if the accusations are proven, leveraged his influence and resources to perpetuate a cycle of abuse. Hollywood has largely remained silent on the matter. Few in the entertainment industry have publicly addressed the allegations against Diddy, reflecting a culture of secrecy and complicity that has shielded powerful figures in the past. Comparisons to scandals involving figures like Harvey Weinstein and R. Kelly are inevitable, as is the growing scrutiny of an industry that often enabled such behaviors. Many wonder if this case will finally force Hollywood to confront its legacy of silence and complicity. The implications extend beyond Diddy himself. If these allegations and the purported tapes are proven to be true, they could trigger a cascade of revelations implicating others in the entertainment world. Such an outcome would not only shift the trajectory of Diddy's legal battles but could also lead to a broader cultural reckoning, forcing an industry known for its carefully managed image to confront its darkest secrets. The Question of Evidence and Legal Strategy As Diddy's trial date approaches, the focus now shifts to whether the alleged recordings will surface. Prosecutors have not acknowledged the existence of any such tapes, and their role in the case, if they exist, remains unclear. Diddy's legal representatives have dismissed these allegations as unfounded, calling them an attempt to manipulate the narrative surrounding their client. Still, the uncertainty surrounding these claims highlights the challenges in separating fact from fiction in high-profile cases like this one. Even the mere suggestion of such tapes has sparked intense debates about their potential evidentiary value and their impact on public opinion. If the tapes were to emerge, they could serve as a pivotal element in the trial, potentially influencing the jury's perception of Diddy's character and actions. However, questions about their authenticity and admissibility would likely dominate the courtroom. On the other hand, if no evidence of these tapes materializes, the defense may argue that the entire narrative is a fabrication designed to tarnish Diddy's reputation. The Cultural Fallout and a Legacy of Secrecy For now, Diddy remains in custody, denied bail after multiple appeals. The charges he faces, if proven, could result in decades of imprisonment. Beyond the courtroom, however, the case's cultural ramifications are equally significant. It raises critical questions about the systemic failures that allowed such alleged behaviors to go unchecked and how many more stories like this remain hidden within Hollywood's shadowy corridors. The case also underscores the need for transparency and accountability in an industry that has long prioritized profit and reputation over justice. The path to May 2025 is fraught with unanswered questions and unresolved tensions. Each new development adds another layer of complexity to an already tangled web of accusations. As the legal battle unfolds, so too does a larger cultural reckoning for Hollywood and its legacy of protecting the powerful at the expense of the vulnerable. This story, for all its twists and turns, is far from over. What began as whispers in Hollywood's shadowy corners now threatens to become a defining moment for an industry grappling with its own accountability. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, The Menendez Brothers: Quest For Justice, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Daniel Baldwin joins Patrick Bet-David to discuss Hollywood scandals, political shifts, and his family dynamics. From exposing Epstein's secrets to wild Diddy party rumors, Baldwin opens up about his life and career. Don't miss this explosive interview. —
Welcome to You Haven't Blanked That! It's John Carpenter month. This week it's a double feature Escape From New York and Escape From LA We talk about Clint Eastwood, Nick Castle, Solid Snake, the Watergate Scandal, Ernest Borgnine, Vampires, Daniel Baldwin, Escape From LA, Australia, Steve Buscemi, Bruce Campbell, Crank, the future of the franchise, the Happy Kingdom, Anti-hero, X-Men, Corey Feldman. What We Are Blanking - Howard Stern, Mac Sabbath, Green Day at Sofi, Neil Gaiman, Opening theme by the Assassins Closing theme by Lucas Perea For more info, click the link bio or below. https://linktr.ee/yhblankthat Email: Yhblankthat@gmail.com
President Trump is in Aurora, Colorado today to put a spotlight on the violent migrant crime wave sweeping across our country - OAN's Daniel Baldwin joins us from his rally in the Centennial State. Plus, a frivolous lawsuit harassing cake artist Jack Phillips is finally thrown out - we break down his important legal victory for free speech. And finally, in an amazing display of patriotism, the CEO of a sticker company lights up a 100-foot 'VOTE FOR TRUMP' sign in New York.Guest Host: Riley LewisGuests:Daniel Baldwin | OAN Political CorrespondentTom Jordan | Political Commentator & Talk Show HostJohn Bursch | Senior Counsel, Alliance Defending FreedomDavid Scarlett | Author, 'All for His Glory: The Near-Death Experience of a Modern-Day Job'
Ready to reunite old friends so they can rob a bank to pay off that same bank? Mike and Jesse discuss the 1991 action drama neo-western Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man. Starring Mickey Rourke, Don Johnson, Giancarlo Esposito and Daniel Baldwin! Leave us a message at https://speakpipe.com/cdfpod Get your CDF Pod merch at https://cdfpodmerch.com Our theme music was composed by CollinDomo AKA Chunky Krill. Find more of his work at soundcloud.com/chunky-krill Facebook: facebook.com/cdfpod Instagram: instagram.com/cdfpod
On this week's show, we... nerd out over my all-time favorite TV show, Homicide: Life on the Street, as its finally avaiable to stream. spin copious amounts of music that was featured on the show. spend quality time with the farewell record from X and Orville Peck's new all-duets record. All this and much, much less!Debts No Honest Man Can Pay started in 2003 at WHFR-FM (Dearborn, MI), moved to WGWG-FM (Boiling Springs, NC) in 2006 & Plaza Midwood Community Radio (Charlotte, NC) in 2012, with a brief pit-stop at WLFM-FM (Appleton, WI) in 2004.
The miracles keep rolling in for President Trump by the grace of God after his brush with death at the hands of a would-be assassin, as now Judge Aileen Cannon is dismissing the classified documents case against him. Plus, Jack Black's bandmate makes his birthday wish on stage; 'don't miss Trump next time' - scary enough, there are more than a few government officials who'd agree with that sentiment. And finally, OAN political correspondent Daniel Baldwin is on the ground for the RNC - he drops by tonight with updates.Guests:Paul Kamenar | Counsel, National Legal and Policy CenterSheriff Mark Lamb | Candidate, U.S. Senate - ArizonaDaniel Baldwin | OAN Political CorrespondentMike Puglise | Former Law Enforcement Officer & Founder, Puglise Law Firm
This week on S&A Lindsay is joined by the Schlocketeer himself Daniel Baldwin. As they insist on going into that creepy house. With a Double of Fred Dekker's Monster Squad (1987) & Tobe Hooper's Salem's Lot (1979). This is a Double of the Modern take of Vampire classics. Because there is always time for pie Original graphics by Nadine Whitney Original music by Anthony King Listen to Schlock & Awe on your favourite Podcast App
Has there ever been a more appropriately titled movie than 28 Years Later? We talk about the latest casting news for a sequel that seems like it has been decades in the making. It is the 35th anniversary of HBO's Tales From the Crypt. Now's the perfect time to rewatch your favorite episodes. All you need is to do is dust off those old DVDs…Tribeca has always offered some of the best horror movies of the year. This year's slate includes the world premiere of an old school slasher with a modern take. One of us feels that #AMFAD: All My Friends Are Dead breathes new life into the sub-genre. But why weren't both of us as impressed?#AMFAD is a high energy film that sometimes does more than it has to, but there is a lot to like. We talk about the evolution of the Final Girl, funny deaths, and today's fear of sexy scenes. Is it the start of a new franchise or just something for Jojo Siwa to add to her resume?It would not be hard to believe that when John Carpenter shot Vampires, he did not care what happened since his legacy was secured long ago. Little did he know that the movie would be another strong addition to his already impressive filmography. It has some very noticeable flaws, but in a year that included a fifth Children of the Corn movie, Gus Van Sant's Psycho, and a movie written by and starring Twisted Sister's Dee Snider, John Carpenter's Vampires is easily one of the best horror releases of 1998.The treatment of Sherly Lee is one of the worst ever seen, but is the entire film misogynistic? (Hint: The only women with speaking lines are hookers.) Daniel Baldwin chews up the scenery decades before his brother made sure the Baldwin name would live in New Mexico infamy. But the absolute star is James Woods.Vampires oozes machismo - you can smell the testosterone through your television set. Woods takes things to a whole new level of manliness. Fans of Curb Your Enthusiasm and improv work will love Woods's performances as the awesomely named Jack Crow. A minimum of 91% of his lines are improvised leading to gems like him asking a priest if he got an erection while Crow was kicking his ass. It is an amazing piece of work that absolutely needs to be seen to be appreciated. Adventures in Movies! is a part of the Morbidly Beautiful Podcast Network. Morbidly Beautiful is your one stop shop for all your horror needs. From the latest news and reviews to interviews and old favorites, it can be found at Morbidly Beautiful.Adventures in Movies! is hosted by Nathaniel and Blake. You can find Nathaniel on Instagram at nathaninpoortaste. Blake can be found on Twitter @foureyedhorror and on Instagram at foureyedhorror. You can reach us personally or on Twitter @AdventuresinMo1.Music in the background from https://www.FesliyanStudios.com
Tim, Ian, Chris, and Serge join Daniel Baldwin to discuss a man in Texas being infected with the bird flu, Oregon making possession of drugs illegal again, a former ESPN reporter revealing Biden interview was 100% scripted, and the latest Trump hoax as the media begins saying he calls illegal immigrants "Animals." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
They've been around for 600 years...and they're very, VERY bad at podcasting. This week Analog Jones takes a look at John Carpenter's Vampires from 1998! Quick Facts Directed by John Carpenter Special Effects Makeup Artist Greg Nicotero Based on Vampires by John Steakley Distributed by Sony Pictures Released on October 30, 1998 Budget: $20 million Box office: $20.3 million Rotten Tomatoes: 43% Tomatometer / 47% Audience score Main Cast James Woods as John "Jack" Crow (who will NOT be speaking at the DNC convention this summer) Daniel Baldwin as Tony Montoya (sadly killed when the Canadians bombed the Baldwins in 1999) Sheryl Lee as Katrina Tim Guinee as Father Adam Guiteau Thomas Ian Griffith as Jan Valek Maximilian Schell as Cardinal Alba Mark Boone Junior as Catlin (always an awesome, gritty dude) Gregory Sierra as Father Giovanni How to listen and reach Analog Jones and the Temple of Film Discuss these movies and more on our Facebook page. You can also listen to us on iTunes, iHeartRADIO, Podbean, Spotify, and Youtube! Please email us at analogjonestof@gmail.com with any comments or questions!
CUZ I HAVE TO...when living your dream is the only option - with JULIE SLATER & JASON FRIDAY.
Hosts Julie Slater and Jason Friday check in on how the pod and their life have been going…past guests…recouping after travel and the holidays…being sad over the Detroit Lions epic loss this weekend…going to shows - Oliva Barton at the Troubadour…thebandfriday at the El Rey…and this Friday the LA band Livingmore at the Echo…missing Thom Yorke's solos show there…Thom's new band The Smile's new record “Wall of Eyes”…former guest Jaime Andres and what she's been up to lately - new memoir out called the Brink and cohosting a podcast with Daniel Baldwin…and oops, dinner's here…until next time. Follow @cuzihavetopodcast on Instagram for all the latest news. Email us: cuzihavetopodcast@gmail.com. Find other episodes or leave us a voice message for the show on the anchor website. Thanks for tuning in! Keep on living those dreams, friends, CUZ YOU HAVE TO!! - jULIE AND jASON --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cuzihaveto/message
This concludes Jan Carpenter's In The Month Of Madness!
This week we Talk about Nothing but trouble from 1991! Our Creator Profile is Demi Moore! And as always thank you all so much for listening and supporting us! https://twitter.com/bonsai_crewhttps://www.tiktok.com/@thebonsaimoviecrew
Daniel Baldwin returns to try to make sense of Mann's first foray into adaptation and sole foray into fantasy, and also Scott Glenn's pecs.
Acting often requires laser focus. When the cameras are rolling, nobody can make a sound lest the entire shot be ruined. Unless you're Daniel Baldwin, in which case you can be interviewed by us while simultaneously filming. That's how you know he's a master. Also a master is Dr. Payne, whose name may sound menacing, but he knows much about the brain. Remember when there were like a thousand shows out there about how weird the human brain is? How it perceives things, how it grows, and that sort of thing? Where did all those go? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Acting often requires laser focus. When the cameras are rolling, nobody can make a sound lest the entire shot be ruined. Unless you're Daniel Baldwin, in which case you can be interviewed by us while simultaneously filming. That's how you know he's a master. Also a master is Dr. Payne, whose name may sound menacing, but he knows much about the brain. Remember when there were like a thousand shows out there about how weird the human brain is? How it perceives things, how it grows, and that sort of thing? Where did all those go? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A vampire western? Can it work? Yes, it does and it is the movie that helped John Carpenter continue his directing career. Join us for a gruesome vampire film review that switches some things up and does not disappoint. Starring James Woods, Daniel Baldwin, Sheryl Lee, and Thomas Ian Griffith. Written by Don Jakoby and directed by John Carpenter in 1998. If you would like to become a supporter of the show you can check out our Patreon page and choose a tier. There are different perks at all levels and every contributor will have access to our Pre-Horror Show. Check out our favorite coffee by clicking on our link: Four Sigmatic Please share the podcast with your friends on social media to help us grow. Leave us a great review on whatever platform you are using. Check us out on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Slasher. If you would like to watch our interviews, you can check out our YouTube channel. If you would like to ask us a question or make a suggestion for the show, send us an email at horrorscriptpodcast@gmail.com You can write us or record a voice memo of yourself asking the question and we can play it on an upcoming episodeSupport the show by picking up some Horror Script Podcast merchandiseIf you do reviews and interviews virtually try Squadcast for free by using our link. You also help support the show by using it. Special thanks to John Saccardo and Vince Lipscomb for the amazing music. Support the show
The Gateway Podcast : join CL Thomas As she welcomes Rick McCallum Episode 2 Date: December 5th, 2023 Discussion : Haunted Scotland About The Guest: Rick began his stunt career in 1982, performing a fight scene with Chuck Norris on the film Lone Wolf McQuade, and has more than 75 credits to his name. Rick has performed in numerous action and horror movies, and also has doubled for Daniel Baldwin, Barry Bostwick, Greg Evigan, Oliver Platt, Chris Noth, and many horror icons, including Kane Hodder, Ra Mihailoff and Sid Haig, as well as playing the monster in Deepstar Six, and the title character in the film Darkwolf. Rick has trained actors and actresses in fights, falls, and weapons, including the Comic Con Star Wars Challenge winning short, Saber, which won Best Film and Best Action, and also coordinated the Walking Dead webisode Cold Storage, which won the Streamy Award. Recently, he has worked on features in Australia, the Hamptons, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee and Louisiana. Rick has also acted in many films, including Naked Gun 33 and 1/3, Hatchet 2, where he played the silent hunter John, and recently in Clint Eastwood's J Edgar. He has also stunt coordinated the Friday the 13th video game. Rick, along with Kane Hodder, are the founders of the Hollywood Ghost Hunters. Rick is also the author of his book “Ghosts Believe in Me” which won the 2020 Paranormal Awards Book of the Year Rick recently been seen on the PPV specials The Conjuring House and The Queen Mary Halloween Ghost Hunt, as well as the LA Police Museum ghost hunt. He recently ghost hunted the Old Phelps Dodge Hospital live feed from Ajo, Arizona. Rick has been named as an ambassador for a 9-day tour of Scotland, including ghost hunts at three iconic locations. Rick is well known for his hunts in Scotland, and he also is an honorary Lifetime member of Scottish Paranormal and is in their Hall of Fame.
The Gateway Podcast : join CL Thomas As she welcomes Rick McCallum Episode 2 Date: December 5th, 2023 Discussion : Haunted Scotland About The Guest: Rick began his stunt career in 1982, performing a fight scene with Chuck Norris on the film Lone Wolf McQuade, and has more than 75 credits to his name. Rick has performed in numerous action and horror movies, and also has doubled for Daniel Baldwin, Barry Bostwick, Greg Evigan, Oliver Platt, Chris Noth, and many horror icons, including Kane Hodder, Ra Mihailoff and Sid Haig, as well as playing the monster in Deepstar Six, and the title character in the film Darkwolf. Rick has trained actors and actresses in fights, falls, and weapons, including the Comic Con Star Wars Challenge winning short, Saber, which won Best Film and Best Action, and also coordinated the Walking Dead webisode Cold Storage, which won the Streamy Award. Recently, he has worked on features in Australia, the Hamptons, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee and Louisiana. Rick has also acted in many films, including Naked Gun 33 and 1/3, Hatchet 2, where he played the silent hunter John, and recently in Clint Eastwood's J Edgar. He has also stunt coordinated the Friday the 13th video game. Rick, along with Kane Hodder, are the founders of the Hollywood Ghost Hunters. Rick is also the author of his book “Ghosts Believe in Me” which won the 2020 Paranormal Awards Book of the Year Rick recently been seen on the PPV specials The Conjuring House and The Queen Mary Halloween Ghost Hunt, as well as the LA Police Museum ghost hunt. He recently ghost hunted the Old Phelps Dodge Hospital live feed from Ajo, Arizona. Rick has been named as an ambassador for a 9-day tour of Scotland, including ghost hunts at three iconic locations. Rick is well known for his hunts in Scotland, and he also is an honorary Lifetime member of Scottish Paranormal and is in their Hall of Fame.
HO HO OH NO!! OL' SAINT NICK HAS A HOLLY JOLLY AX!! You better watch out, you better not cry, you better not pout, I'm telling you why – Santa Claus is coming to town. And he's out for blood! Join Gabe and first time co-host Daniel Baldwin, aka: The Schlocketeer, as they make a list, check it twice, and decide which murderous Santas are naughty and which are nice. Titles include Lewis Jackson's Christmas Evil (1980), Charles E. Sellier Jr.'s Silent Night, Deadly Night (1984) and its first sequel (1987), René Manzor's Deadly Games (French: 3615 code Père Noël, 1989), and Paco Plaza's A Christmas Tale (Spanish: Películas para no dormir: Cuento de navidad, 2005). 00:00 – Intro 03:05 – Christmas Evil 22:35 – Silent Night, Deadly Night and Silent Night, Deadly Night Part 2 (plus the other sequels) 59:01 – Deadly Games 1:22:02 – A Christmas Tale 1:41:33 – Outro Islamic Relief USE (Emergency Gaza fund): https://irusa.org/middle-east/palestine/ Palestine Children's Relief Fund: https://pcrf1.app.neoncrm.com/forms/gaza-relief Kākoʻo Maui Fund (Maui recovery): https://www.memberplanet.com/campaign/cnhamembers/kakoomaui Donations 4 Abortions (state by state abortion funds): https://donations4abortion.com/
“Let me just ask you one thing - after 600 years, how's that dick workin', pretty good?”Hello and welcome to episode 110 of Once Upon a Nightmare. In this episode I discuss John Carpenter's Vampires (1998)Vampires is loosely based on the 1992 book of the same name by John Steakley. The screenplay was written by Don Jakoby. It stars James Woods as leader of a group of vampire hunters, Jack Crow, working for the Catholic Church. Crow, along with team survivor Anthony Montoya played by Daniel Baldwin, Katrina played by Sherly Lee and Father Adam Guiteau played by Tim Guinee work together to locate the master vampire before he completes a ritual to protect him against sunlight. Thank you for listening and don't forget to rate and review on Apple, Spotify and Podchaser.For updates, reviews and behind the scenes info follow via one or all of the belowoptions:Instagram – @onceuponanightmarepodcast Threads @onceuponanightmarepodcast Facebook - @onceuponanightmareLinktree - https://linktr.ee/onceuponanightmareEmail - onceuponanightmarepod@gmail.comOnce Upon A Nightmare is hosted, produced, researched, recorded and edited by me, Lorraine.Trailer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSfGOdPSvPQProduction Companies: Largo Entertainment, JVC Entertainment Networks & Storm king ProductionsQuotes: The Shining, Carrie, Aliens, Psycho, Scream 2 & The Silence of the Lambs.Music: Sleepless City by Keys of Moon [ Electronica / Synthwave / 80s / Disco ] - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ao0EQR96Nyg
Chris Prentice comes by to settle the great 90s sleazebag debate: James Woods or Daniel Baldwin?
A Morning News Update That Takes Into Account The News Stories You Deem 'Highly Conversational' Today's Sponsor: AppSUmohttps://thisistheconversationproject.com/appsumo Today's Rundown:Meta to lay off employees in metaverse silicon unit on Wednesdayhttps://www.reuters.com/technology/meta-lay-off-employees-metaverse-silicon-unit-wednesday-2023-10-03/ Kari Lake formally files for Senate bidhttps://www.politico.com/news/2023/10/03/kari-lake-senate-bid-00119792 Hardy cancels shows, reveals he's been hospitalized for panic attackshttps://ew.com/music/hardy-cancels-shows-hospitalized-panic-attacks-after-bus-crash/ In a first-ever for space junk, Dish Network was fined $150,000 for leaving a retired satellite to orbit indefinitely in the wrong placehttps://www.businessinsider.com/dish-network-fined-first-ever-fcc-enforcement-against-space-junk-2023-10 Infant dies after pregnant bystander struck in shooting at Massachusetts intersectionhttps://abcnews.go.com/US/infant-dies-after-pregnant-bystander-struck-massachusetts-shooting/story?id=103732802 5 people were wounded in a shooting after a homecoming event at Morgan State University in Baltimorehttps://apnews.com/article/morgan-state-university-baltimore-shooting-d1ddf588bdb6b758ae18783fee6c1323 Starbucks set to close seven stores in San Franciscohttps://finance.yahoo.com/news/starbucks-set-close-seven-stores-231749051.html The McRib Is Back, Again, But Only for a Limited Timehttps://www.foodandwine.com/mcrib-back-at-mcdonalds-2023-8303319?utm_campaign=foodandwine&utm_content=link&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_term=651b06183f76e800013a021a&fbclid=IwAR2OHQOdIvnNCrjWvCJjQd5DEVaREtMwTLDORXihOf81C0gPwHXwdVC6lFE_aem_AYEHqyk-N2p0buJmC24P0QSqBf41XmoM8A8_JD9n7PVlEQhlav9yddKugRBIIRzgtnI Website: http://thisistheconversationproject.com Facebook: http://facebook.com/thisistheconversationproject Twitter: http://twitter.com/th_conversation TikTok: http://tiktok.com/@theconversationproject YouTube: http://thisistheconversationproject.com/youtube Podcast: http://thisistheconversationproject.com/podcasts #yournewssidepiece #coffeechat #morningnews ONE DAY OLDER ON OCTOBER 5:Neil deGrasse Tyson (65)Daniel Baldwin (63)Jesse Eisenberg (40) WHAT HAPPENED TODAY:1921: The World Series was broadcast on the radio for the first time.1947: The first televised White House address was given by U.S. President Harry S. Truman.2021: Russia launched an actor and director to the International Space Station to make the first film in orbit. PLUS, TODAY WE CELEBRATE: World Teachers' Dayhttps://www.unesco.org/en/days/teachers
Daniel Baldwin returns to...basically do all the same stuff that ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK did, overlaid with Playstation 1 graphics.
Get ready to have a little mahogany, Dumpster Dwellers! We're back in the car with Daniel Baldwin and James Woods to hunt down some blood-sucking vampires, but this time we've got C.B. Smith with us to tell us all the differences from the book. What did John Carpenter keep for his adaptation and what did he change from John Steakley's 1990 novel, Vampire$? And why exactly is the book named Vampire Dollar Sign anyway?! Find all that and more, as we go Book to the Movie™!
Spirit Switchboard Episode #13, Hollywood Horror and Paranormal Adventures Special Guest: Rick McCallum This week on Spirit Switchboard, host Kerrilynn Shellhorn welcomes special guest Rick McCallum- feature film actor, stuntman, author, and co-founder of Hollywood Ghosthunters. Join Kerrilynn and Rick on this special 13th episode of Spirit Switchboard as they discuss Rick's Hollywood horror and paranormal adventures. Guest Bio: Rick McCallum began his stunt career in 1982, performing a fight scene with Chuck Norris on the film Lone Wolf McQuade, and has more than 75 credits to his name. Rick has performed in numerous action and horror movies, and also has doubled for Daniel Baldwin, Barry Bostwick, Greg Evigan, Oliver Platt, Chris Noth, and many horror icons, including Kane Hodder, Ra Mihailoff and Sid Haig, as well as playing the monster in Deepstar Six, and the title character in the film Darkwolf. Rick has trained actors and actresses in fights, falls, and weapons, including the Comic Con Star Wars Challenge winning short, Saber, which won Best Film and Best Action, and also coordinated the Walking Dead webisode Cold Storage, which won the Streamy Award. Recently, he has worked on features in Australia, the Hamptons, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee and Louisiana. Rick has also acted in many films, including Naked Gun 33 and 1/3, Hatchet 2, where he played the silent hunter John, and recently in Clint Eastwood's J Edgar. He has also stunt coordinated the Friday the 13th video game. Rick, along with Kane Hodder, are the founders of the Hollywood Ghost Hunters. Rick is also the author of his book “Ghosts Believe in Me” which won the 2020 Paranormal Awards Book of the Year.. Rick recently been seen on the PPV specials The Conjuring House and The Queen Mary Halloween Ghost Hunt, as well as the LA Police Museum ghost hunt. He recently ghost hunted the Old Phelps Dodge Hospital live feed from Ajo, Arizona. Rick is well known for his hunts in Scotland, and he also is an honorary Lifetime member of Scottish Paranormal and is in their Hall of Fame. Links: FB https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100064251176532 Amazon: https://www.amazon.ca/Ghosts-Believe-Me-Playing-monsters/dp/B08GVGCMGB/ref=sr_1_1?qid=1689105551&refinements=p_27%3ARick+McCallum&s=books&sr=1-1&text=Rick+McCallum https://www.amazon.ca/Spirits-Are-There-they-waiting/dp/B0BLVGHW2Z/ref=sr_1_2?qid=1689105585&refinements=p_27%3ARick+McCallum&s=books&sr=1-2&text=Rick+McCallum
Daniel Baldwin joins the podcast to talk about Carpenter's dystopian action classic.
OAN political correspondent Daniel Baldwin catches us up to speed on a recently released trove of emails between Biden's lawyers and the national archives - is this another case of government agencies interfering in an election? Plus, how Kamala Harris' "root causes of immigration" plan is just a rehashing of failed European policies. Finally, the same government agencies that have brought you coups and regime change are now heading to Hungary to try their hand against the Christian stalwart of central Europe.Guests:· Daniel Baldwin· Chris Boyle· Todd Bensman· Dan Caldwell
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Mickey listens to tales and adventures of close family friend Daniel Baldwin, truly the most interesting man in the world. Baldwin spent his youth jumping trains and hitch hiking around the country like a vagabond. He's traveled the world meeting women. Served as a pilot in the U.S. Army and flew tours across the Grand Canyon. He nearly died after being bitten by a diamond back rattle snake. Baldwin was an actor in the American cinema classic The Blues Brothers… Daniel Baldwin is a living testimony of America's rich history and freedom. RELATED PODCASTS: Tales from a Tunnel Rat | Higher Line Podcast #134 Turret Gunner in The Battle Of Mogadishu | Higher Line Podcast #161 The Secret War | Higher Line Podcast #175 --- Music Attributions: Intro - "3rd Eye Blimp" by Otis McDonald Outro - "I Want More" by Silent Partner The Carry Trainer Higher Line Podcast is available on iTunes, Google Play, YouTube, Stitcher and most importantly CarryTrainer.com.
On the season 13 premiere of We Hate Movies, the chicken comes home to roost as the guys are, thanks to Chris's VHS Trailer Game victory, forced to talk about the colossal, Dan Aykroyd-directed failure, Nothing But Trouble! Why is it just the two shots with the dick nose? Why did WB let Danny take the helm instead of cancelling the project outright? And what is going on with the giant babies? PLUS: The exciting reveal of Chris Cabin's VHS Trailer Game victory Cameo! Nothing But Trouble stars Chevy Chase, Demi Moore, Dan Aykroyd, John Candy, Valri Bromfield, Taylor Negron, Bertila Damas, Daniel Baldwin, Peter Aykroyd, and Brian Doyle-Murray; directed by Dan Aykroyd. Catch the guys on the road this fall in the U.S.A. AND their Canadian debut in Toronto! Tickets on sale now! Check out the WHM Merch Store -- featuring new MINGO!, WHAT IF Donna?, Mortal Kombat & Bean Dinner designs! Advertise on We Hate Movies via Gumball.fmUnlock Exclusive Content!: http://www.patreon.com/wehatemoviesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hello Horror Heads! James Woods and Daniel Baldwin are the stars of one of the most insane Vampire movies ever made. This week we're talking about John Carpenter's Vampires. Enjoy!