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A quartet of mercenaries jump on a train bound for the dark territory to discuss the sequel Under Siege 2: Dark Territory.Join Angus, Cable and guests Regan & Shaun as they try to make sense of Under Siege 2 and actually stay on track! Can they stay on topic or do other films get more than a mention? Grab your favourite beverage, sit back, relax and be ready for a laugh, a tear and some downright craziness.Follow us on Instagram:@sequelssuckpodcast @gusgusbrown @cosplaycable @celluloaded @thestitchup_withregs @filmaddict_reviewsPlease rate, comment and subscribe, and don't forget to check out Sequels Suck Podcast on Spotify.#SequelsSuckPodcast #Sequels #sequelssuck #UnderSiege2 #TeenWolf #StevenSeagal #CaseyRyback #EricBogosian #TravisDane #EverettMcGill #MarcusPenn #KatherineHeigl #SarahRyback #MorrisChestnut #PeterGreene #AndyRomano #BrendaBakke #SandraTaylor #JonathanBanks #RoyceDApplegate #GeoffMurphy #MattReeves #UnderSiege #UnderSiege2DarkTerritory
On this special episode of THE BIG 4-0, Ron and Peter look back at the first SEVEN films from one of our childhood action heroes, Steven Seagal. ABOVE THE LAW (1988), HARD TO KILL (1990), MARKED FOR DEATH (1990), OUT FOR JUSTICE (1991), UNDER SIEGE (1992), his directorial debut ON DEADLY GROUND (1994), and his only theatrical sequel and arguably the end of his run as a major box office draw, UNDER SIEGE 2: DARK TERRITORY (1995). That's a lot of films and a lot of ground to cover, so apologies if we didn't do each film or his entire career justice. There are a lot of interesting discussion points left on the table, many touched on, but not fully explored - such as a deeper dive into his past and wild background claims (CIA and/or mob ties?), excellent/interesting supporting cast members we mention but don't trace the arc of their careers as we normally would (Sharron Stone, Pam Grier, Kelly LeBrock, William Forsythe, Jerry Orbach, Tommy lee Jones, Gary Busy, Erika Eleniak, Michael Cain, John C. McGinley, Joan Chen, Billy Bob Thornton, Eric Bogosian, Evert McGill, Morris Chestnut, and Kathrine Heigel, among others), how he always uses a .45 pistol the way Riggs and McClane always use a Baretta, his badass Bronco in MARKED FOR DEATH, the fact that he looks great - damn near hunky - at 40, no less, in UNDER SIEGE, Bassil Poledouris' awesome ON DEADLY GROUND score, and Seagal's music career (two actually-not-bad blues albums!), post-theatrical-direct-to-DVD period, TV career (A&E's LAWMAN), his fashion, political beliefs, and his legal troubles, both as an accused sexual predator and a falling-out with his producing partner Julius Nasso, which led to a real-life Seagal/mob altercation - but as a focus on just these seven films, how they've aged, and where we each rank them in his filmography, it's an in-depth, fun, and revelatory episode. Please remember to Rate, Like, and Subscribe, and we'll be back in 1984 next time to burn down the house celebrating STOP MAKING SENSE and PARIS, TEXAS's BIG 4-0s!
It's Die Hard on a train and goes off the rails in all the best ways! Even Steven Segal can't drag this ride down!
There are sequels that are arguably as good, if not better than the originals; The Godfather Part 2, Aliens, The Dark Knight. Under Siege 2: Dark Territory is not one of those films. If Under Siege was Die Hard on a boat then this is Die Hard with no talented writers. Join Fin and Lee as they try to figure out why all these people took a train in the first place.
This week Johnny C has a special guest from his early days at NYU and the New York City theater. Eric Bogosian is one of the most prolific actors/playwrights today. You may have seen him recently on Anne Rice's Interview With A Vampire. Eric Bogosian was born in Boston and grew up in Woburn, Massachusetts. After graduating from Woburn Memorial High School in 1971, he attended the University of Chicago and graduated from Oberlin College in 1976, whereupon he moved to New York City. In New York he was hired by the Kitchen as an assistant, established a dance series there and after five years left to devote all his energies to his theater work. Between 1976 and 1982, Bogosian wrote, directed and/or starred in over sixteen productions Off-Off-Broadway. In 1982, he toured the Midwest with Fab Five Freddy and the Rock Steady Crew. In the early 1980's Eric Bogosian became well-known in New York for his intense one-man theater pieces, winning the Obie Award three times as well as the Drama Desk Award. In 1983, after attending one of his one-man shows, Larry Cohen cast Bogosian as the homicidal director in his low-budget film Special Effects (1984). Four years later, Bogosian's Pulitzer-nominated play, (in which he also starred), "Talk Radio" caught the attention of the greater film world. Robert Altman cast Bogosian in his film of The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial (1988) while producer Edward R. Pressman obtained the rights to the play and brought it to director Oliver Stone. Stone and Bogosian adapted the play script to film script, Bogosian again played the lead and the film of Talk Radio (1988) opened in December 1988. Bogosian received the prestigious "Silver Bear" at the 1989 Berlin Festival for his work on the film. After the release of "Talk Radio", Bogosian worked regularly as an actor in film and television while remaining very active in the theater. 1994 was a banner year in which Bogosian co-starred with Steven Seagal in Under Siege 2: Dark Territory (1995) as the diabolical "Travis Dane", was featured in Dolores Claiborne (1995), staged another one-man show Off-Broadway and authored the play, "subUrbia" directed by Robert Falls and produced by Lincoln Center Theater, ("subUrbia" was adapted for film by director Richard Linklater). Around this time, Bogosian would also cameo appearances in Woody Allen's Deconstructing Harry (1997), Atom Egoyan's Ararat (2002), Cindy Sherman's Office Killer (1997) and Mike Judge's Beavis and Butt-Head Do America (1996). In the 1990's Bogosian continued to write for film and TV, adapting his own work as well as receiving assignments from studios. He began to write for television when he was invited to co-create a show for Steven Spielberg: High Incident (1996) in 1996. As an actor, in 2003, he co-starred with Val Kilmer as the notorious Eddie Nash in James Cox's Wonderland (2003). In 2006 he was invited onboard Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2001) as Captain Danny Ross (where he appeared in over sixty episodes). In 2010, Bogosian starred on Broadway in Donald Margulies' "Time Stands Still" with Laura Linney, Brian d'Arcy James, Alicia Silverstone and Christina Ricci. In 2013, Bogosian created a website featuring his numerous monologues performed by notable actors. Visit 100monologues.com to view the complete catalog of over 75 monologues. More recently, Bogosian landed a series of featured television roles on Netflix's The Get Down (2016), Showtime's Billions (2016) and as Senator Gil Eavis on HBO's Succession (2018). Bogosian has been featured in Josh Safdie and Benny Safdie's Uncut Gems (2019) (starring Adam Sandler). In addition to his numerous plays, Bogosian is the author of three novels "Mall", "Wasted Beauty" and "Perforated Heart." His non-fiction history, Operation Nemesis: The Assassination Plot that Avenged the Armenian Genocide was published by Little, Brown in 2015. He lives in New York City with his wife, director Jo Bonney with whom he has two children; Travis Bogosian and Harry Bogosian Produced by John C McGinleye and Angie Quidim Copyright TME Productions 2023-2024 all rights reserved May not be used without permission. Contact connectivetissuejcm@gmail.com
We're celebrating one full year of being unlikely partners on the podcast beat by finally getting around to what we've been told is one of the all-time great buddy cop movies. Yes it's 1989's Tango & Cash, directed by a three-headed monster of directors on a deeply troubled production but overseen in post-production by Demolition Man editor Stuart Baird, and starring Sylvester Stallone, Kurt Russell, Jack Palance, Teri Hatcher, Brion James, James Hong, Michael J. Pollard, Robert Z'Dar, Lewis Arquette, Eddie Bunker and Clint Howard. No sense sugar-coating it, she doesn't want it to be a secret: Hayley hated this movie. But J Mo still makes the case for its not-so-guilty pleasures, and we reflect on a full year of doing the show. Of course, with the Oscars on Sunday we also take a quick minute to make our picks in the major categories, leading Justin to discover that while he's now seen 100 films from 2023, he's somehow missed almost all the Oscar movies. Embarrassing. We're going heavy on Oppenheimer. Big surprise. Other works discussed in this episode include Dune: Part Two, Robin Hood: Men In Tights, Spaceballs, The Princess Bride, The Emperor's New Groove, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, The Lion King, The Voyeurs, Deep Water, Nocturne, The Perfection, Tenet, The Fast Franchise, First Blood, Rocky, Thief, The Rocketeer, Dick Tracy, Cobra, and Under Siege 2: Dark Territory. We'll be back next week to kick off a new campaign as we're joined by Briarpatch publisher and all-around good dude John Cameron to discuss the 1972 Robert Redford political satire The Candidate, which is currently available to watch in its entirety for free on YouTube. Until then, we'll see you at the movies!!
Join Trevor and his buddy Brad from the Cinema Speak podcast as they talk about movies from their collections with nostalgic and "Sentimental Scores"! Brad's Picks: Signs (2002) by James Newton Howard - 5:45 The Social Network (2010) by Atticus Ross and Trent Reznor - 35:00 Jurassic Park (1993) and Home Alone (1990) and more by John Williams - 58:00 Ghostbusters (1984) by Elmer Bernstein - 1:35:50 Trevor's Picks: Face/Off (1997), The Bourne Trilogy (2002 - 2007), and Green Zone (2010) by John Powell 20:45 The Matrix Trilogy (1999 - 2003) by Don Davis, Juno Reactor, Rob Dougan and Gocoo - 47:30 Broken Arrow (1996), Black Rain (1989), Backdraft (1991), Gladiator (2000), The Rock (1996) and The Dark Knight Trilogy (2005 - 2011) by Hans Zimmer - 1:18:30 Robocop (1987), Conan the Barbarian (1982), Conan the Destroyer (1984), Starship Troopers (1997), and Under Siege 2: Dark Territory (1995) by Basil Poledouris - 1:49:001:59:30 And stick around for speed round, where Trevor and Brad briefly talk about runner up picks that they didn't have time to spotlight. Check out Brad's podcast, Cinema Speak on Libsyn at Cinema Speak, or on Twitter and Instagram. Follow us on Instagram @catchinguponcinema Follow us on Twitter @CatchingCinema
It's Die Hard on a train! Casey Ryback is back and this time he's…well…um…I…um…hey look, forget about all that, because the good news is that Eric Bogosian is in this movie! This week Phil and Liam hitch a ride on a hijacked death train as they scrutinize Under Siege 2: Dark Territory, director Geoff Murphy's 1995 sequel to the original Seagal action classic!While travelling from Denver to LA via train with his estranged niece Sarah (Katherine Heigl), ex-Navy SEAL Casey Ryback (Seagal) finds himself in the middle of a terrorist takeover led by disgruntled computer genius Travis Dane (Eric Bogosian), who plans to use his experimental government satellite weapon to launch a massive attack on the Eastern seaboard! Ok we'll level with you. This movie isn't great, but Eric Bogosian IS…so the boys spend much of this episode discussing the life, work and varied career of this remarkably talented renaissance man, including his stage plays, monologues, TV and film career and even his non-fiction book Operation Nemesis. Eric Bogosian forever!In ‘Anatomy of an Action Movie', the guys break down the film piece by piece, discussing what works, what doesn't and why, as well as how this film compares to its slick and stylish predecessor (directed by friend of the show Andrew Davis). But it's not just a Bogosian love-fest, as there's also plenty of affection here for the film's eclectic supporting cast, that includes the likes of Morris Chestnut, Jonathan Banks, Peter Greene and Everett McGill (as mace-imbibing bad guy Marcus Penn). The guys ride the rail to attend the ‘Die Hard Oscars', before wrapping things up with the ‘Double Jeopardy' trivia quiz, where this week Liam finally turns the tables on Phil and gets his revenge! After all, when it comes to quizzes, chance favors the prepared mind!UNDER SIEGE 2 trailer:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LorQZ4TfbTQAt the time of release, UNDER SIEGE 2 is available to rent or buy on Amazon Prime Video, Apple/iTunes, YouTube, Vudu and all the usual platforms!AMERICAN ENGLISH SOCCER PODCASThttps://www.buzzsprout.com/1652062EYE OF THE DUCK PODCASThttps://eyeoftheduckpod.com/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/die-hard-on-a-blank/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Steve & Izzy continue a pretty random month, as they are joined by Chris of the Home Video Hustle Podcast to discuss 1995's "Under Siege 2: Dark Territory" starring Steven Seagal, Eric Bogosian, Katherine Heigl, Kurtwood Smith, Everett McGill, Morris Chestnut & more!!! Who wrote this movie? What did Chris think of his first Seagal movie? How many times have we been pepper sprayed? What is the Mother of All F'ups?!? Let's find out!!! So kick back, grab a few brews, chance favors the prepared mind, 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
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Get ready for the train ride of your life!Jump aboard the Continental Railway as we try to stop international terrorists from highjacking the Grazer 1 satellite. Don't worry though, Steven Seagal is here to save the day!Who gets a throat punch and what score did we give this movie. Tune in to find out!Follow us on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/the_electric_boogaloo_podcast_?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA==Join us on Patreon & Support the Show:patreon.com/TheElectricBoogalooPodcast
Hey friends, we're back! Sorry for the long hiatus but it feels good to be chatting again! Media: Sparkle: Lingua Franca not available streamingThe Nice Guys available on Netflix63 Up available on BritboxFerris Bueller's Day Off available on NetflixGreen Lantern available on Amazon PrimeThe Green Hornet available for rentalMary Poppins available on Disney+College (1927) available on Amazon PrimeYesterday available for rentalThe Navigator (1924) available for rentalMy Brother's Wedding available on CriterionGo West (1925) available for rentalThe Buried Secret of M. Night Shyamalan available on YouTubeBattling Butler (1926) available for rentalAloha available for rentalRebecca not available for streamingUnder Siege available for rentalThe Fugitive available for rentalStud Life available on FandorFlower available for rentalThe Cameraman (1928) available for rentalUnder Siege 2: Dark Territory available for rentalThe Abyss not available for streamingTrue Lies available on HuluAliens of the Deep available on Disney+Ghosts of the Abyss available for rentalSpite Marriage (1929) available for rentalAmistad available for rentalThe Man Who Knew Too Little available rentalMunich available for rentalThe Book of Henry available on NetflixBottoms not available streamingOldboy available for purchaseTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990) available on Paramount+Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II (1991) available on Paramount+Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III (1993) available on Paramount+TMNT (2007) available on Paramount+Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014) available on Amazon PrimeTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows available on Paramount+Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem available on Paramount+The Blot (1921) available on CriterionA Haunting in Venice not available for streamingFor All Mankind available on Criterion and MaxThe Magnificent Ambersons available for rentalStill Walking available on CriterionAlien available on HuluThe Super Mario Bros. Movie available on PeacockPoetic Justice available for rentalThe Covenant available for rentalBarbarella available for rentalOrdet available on CriterionUmberto D. available on CriterionThe Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar available on NetflixThe Rat Catcher available on NetflixPoison available on NetflixThe Swan available on NetflixBeyond Utopia not available for streaming Joel: Celia available on TubiThere's Always Vanilla available on MubiThe Skeleton of Mrs. Morales available on MubiStarman available on MubiMen In Black available for rentalBlack Rain available on MubiA Dangerous Method available on HuluFrankenstein available on PeacockShampoo available on Mubi3:10 to Yuma available on PeacockBlack Book available on MubiDouble Lover available on MubiCreature from the Black Lagoon available for rentalDungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves available on Amazon PrimeJennifer's Body available on MaxThe Bride of Frankenstein available on PeacockBlack Bird available on Apple+Friday the 13th available on Max Interview with a Vampire (show) available on Max and AMC
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 965, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Movies' Main Cities 1: "The Cooler" and"Ocean's Eleven". Las Vegas. 2: "Pretty Baby" and"A Streetcar Named Desire". New Orleans. 3: "Chinatown" and"Crash". Los Angeles. 4: "The Maltese Falcon" and"Dirty Harry". San Francisco. 5: "Avalon" and"Diner". Baltimore. Round 2. Category: Superlatives 1: A traditional yearbook senior superlative is this alliterative "couple". cutest. 2: "I'm losin' you, I'm losin' you", sang U2, "ain't love the" this "thing". sweetest. 3: Nobody wants to be called this 5-letter superlative; change its only vowel to a "U" and it becomes a sausage. the worst. 4: A book of records came about after a Guinness executive wondered if among game birds, the one he had just missed shooting was this. the fastest. 5: In TV ads the Maytag repairman was the this "guy in town". loneliest. Round 3. Category: Not Quite Oscar-Nominated Films 1: Keanu Reeves hopped off the bus and didn't board the ship for this "2: Cruise Control". Speed. 2: Calling it an "infamous failure", even one of the writers admitted this Halle Berry pic was not purr-fect. Catwoman. 3: His work as Casey Ryback in "Under Siege 2: Dark Territory" was overlooked by the Academy, as was the film itself. Steven Seagal. 4: Though The Rock gave his all as Mitch Buchannon, this film was not up for an Oscar; a Razzie or 4? Ohhh, yes. Baywatch. 5: Leonard Maltin, on No. 5 in this series about cops: "What can you say about a sequel... Steve Guttenberg won't even appear in?". Police Academy. Round 4. Category: Geek Holidays 1: If you missed March 14, you can always wait until July 22 or 7/22, this number's approximation Day. pi. 2: There is much cosplay on FCBD, "Free" this kind of publication "Day" each May. Free Comic Book Day. 3: 2015 has come and gone, but you can still celebrate every October 21, the date from a sequel to this 1985 film. Back to the Future. 4: Leslie Knope of this show created the girls-only Galentine's Day (Feb. 13) and it's taken off in the real world. Parks and Recreation. 5: If it's October 23 between 6:02 AM and 6:02 PM, it's Mole Day, on which chemists celebrate this man's number. Avogadro. Round 5. Category: Stocks, Symbolically 1: MMM: that kind of says it all. 3M. 2: AFL: if it walks like a duck.... Aflac. 3: SCHW: we're invested in your response. Charles Schwab. 4: CMCSA: your technician will arrive between 7 A.M. and 11 P.M. (We kid, there's a 2-hour window). Comcast. 5: GIS: Cheerios and Yoplait are on us!. General Mills. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/
We’re running a little late this week. So, let’s jump right in! Meg 28% Crayons: The Movie Eone is Egone from Hasbro Radio Silent on Scream 7 No Barbie 2 yet Suits returning? The Witcher is dumb Disenchantment ending Max loses a lot of subscribers Suspicion canceled The Warriors: The Musical Batman Beyond can rent […] The post Episode #392 – Dark Territory first appeared on Hollywood Picture News.
We keep running on that cosmic treadmill and ring in number 900 with The Flash plus we also discuss Stan Lee, Under Siege 2: Dark Territory, I Like Movies, Blended and The Atlas Moth. 0:00 - Intro 18:50 - Review: The Flash 1:04:05 - Other Stuff We Watched: The Benchwarmers, Blended, The Atlas Moth, I Like Movies, Under Siege 2: Dark Territory, Stan Lee, Batman (1989) 1:24:00 - This Week on DVD, Blu-ray and VOD 1:32:25 - Outro 1:34:30 - Spoiler Discussion: The Flash
Get ready to board the hype train as we tackle Under Siege 2, the action-packed sequel that tries its best to live up to the lunacy of its predecessor. Join us as we witness the "masterful" martial arts skills of Steven Seagal in all their slow-motion glory. From his stiff acting to his signature ponytail that defies gravity, Seagal brings his unique brand of "charm" to this train-based slap fight. Sporting a stellar cast of bad-guy side characters like Peter Greene and Johnathan Banks, is it enough to save the movie? Bad Movies Rule is a movie podcast about the movies you love even if no one else does.You can support Bad Movies Rule on Patreon here.You can join our community on Facebook and TikTok.You can email the show any movie-related questions for our mailbag episodes here.
In this weeks episode our heroes take one, no, make that two, for the team. Under Siege and Under Siege 2: Dark Territory. You're welcome! Join our reluctant heroes as they board a navy warship, then a train, on the quest to find the greatest movies of all time. Don't forget to like and subscribe for a new show every week.
1:55 - The News 4:32 - Jerks of the Week 9:48 - Norm MacDonald's Video Podcast 12:44 - Time Chasers 13:20 - Slap Shot 15:09 - Gates of Heaven 17:48 - A Simple Plan 19:34 - ParaNorman 20:49 - Black Lagoon 22:44 - John Wick Chapter 4 34:27 - Purple Rain 35:45 - Michael Clayton 37:38 - Frieda 41:21 - Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves 49:15 - Puss in Boots 2 50:17 - The Book of Boba Fett 55:38 - Yellowjackets 56:48 - Under Siege 1:01:45 - Under Siege 2: Dark Territory
This week on S&A Lindsay is joined by Action Lover and Podcaster Andy Gorham for a Right Guy Wrong Time Double of Geoff Murphy's Under Siege 2: Dark Territory (1995( & Andrew Davis' The Fugitive (1993). This is a glorious mid 90s action Double, where movies looked textured and amazing. Helps when Micharl Chapman is your Cinematographer. This is a Double of the Smartest Men in the wrong situations, where you really need to find a body before you know you are safe. It is also a Double of a specific kind of Star Power. Listen to S&A on your favourite Podcast App.
This week Mark takes ten to wait for Steven Seagal's pies to come out of an oven on a train instead of a ship, as he watches Under Siege 2: Dark Territory. IF YOU LIKE WHAT WE DO AND WANT TO HELP US CONTINUE; SUPPORT US ON PATREON: patreon.com/spreadthewhimsy SUPPORT US ON KO-FI: ko-fi.com/spreadthewhimsy SUPPORT US WITH MERCHANDISE: whenwagonwheelswerebigger.com/w4bshop SUPPORT US FOR FREE: spread the word, spread the whimsy! TWITTER: @spreadthewhimsy FACEBOOK: facebook.com/whenwagonwheelswerebigger WEBSITE: whenwagonwheelswerebigger.com Format devised by Deborah Palmer
The gang's forced into the darkness of the old Weyland Mining Company caves, only to find out that it ain't just Dustbillies after them. There's a whole lot more in them there hills, but will the four manage to get out in one piece... or at all?Roy is Jackie HughesHarm is Gwendolyn "Trixie the Tomboy" BrownSteve is Thaddeus "Tad, the Rad Plaid Lad Galahad" GaddowskiObie is Andrew daSilvaContent Warnings: Adult Content, Adult Language, Gore, Mutilation (immolation), Profanity, Violence Highway of Blood: Dark Territory is a Real Play Games Podcast production. Call of Cthulhu® is a registered trademark of Chaosium, Inc. Pulp Cthulhu is a trademark of Chaosium, Inc. This podcast uses trademarks and/or copyrights owned by Chaosium Inc/Moon Design Publications LLC, which are used under Chaosium Inc's Fan Material Policy. We are expressly prohibited from charging you to use or access this content. This podcast series is not published, endorsed, or specifically approved by Chaosium Inc. For more information about Chaosium Inc's products, please visit www.chaosium.com. Highway of Blood is copyright Alex Guillotte and Ian Christiansen, 2019.If you want to help support the show at no cost to you, consider checking out Highway of Blood and all of Alex Guillotte's and Ian Christiansen's games on Miskatonic Repository via www.drivethrurpg.com! Whenever you buy a product using our link, you'll kick us a little change!https://www.drivethrurpg.com/index.php?affiliate_id=177655Our theme song “Southern Stoner Swamp” is performed by SixideBeats and used under a commercial license, which includes synch licensing.If you'd like to contact the podcast, you can find us @realplaypod on Twitter, or email us at realplaygamespodcast@gmail.com. Support the show
In today's episode, Konstantin Starodetskii interviews screenwriter, producer, and WGA member, Richard Hatem. Richard is currently an Executive Producer on HBO Max's show Titans. He co-created the TV series Miracles and The Gates for ABC. Mr. Hatem has also written/produced episodes for shows such as Supernatural, Grimm, The Dead Zone, Witches of East End, Once Upon A Time In Wonderland, and many, MANY more. His feature film credits include Under Siege 2: Dark Territory and The Mothman Prophecies. In addition, he is a contributing author to Inside the Room: Writing Television with the pros at UCLA Extension Writers' Program.In this conversation Richard Hatem shares his passion for writing, love for TV, and priceless career advice for anyone who wants to become a professional writer in the entertainment industry.They chat about Richard's career milestones, the importance of loving your craft, and the future of television. From being a teenager with a great desire to write, Richard shares his journey to becoming one of the main writers on the Warner Brother's show Titans.Selected Show Notes:Jason Katims (Producer of Friday Night Lights)Under Siege 2: Dark Territory (1995)Titans (2018)Miracles (Created by Richard)Geoff Johns & Akiva Goldsman (Creators of Titans)Greg Walker (Executive Producer/Showrunner of Titans)Joshua Orpin (Superboy)Richard's TwitterLinks to the Obsession of the Week Picks:White Chocolate Covered Oreo (Richard's Obsession)"Ninth House" by Leigh Bardugo + Sequel "Hell Bent"(Richard's Obsession)"I want my MTV" book" (Richard's Obsession)Bird Feeder (Konstantin's Obsession)Check out our website: www.rumikay.comDM us on Instagram: @rumikaystudioEmail us: hello@rumikay.comLove this episode? Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts!
We know... no one likes Steven Seagal... Will and Matt apologize... BUT get ready to enter Dark Territory!! The sequel to the hit Under Siege... including great moments of cinematic history such as: how to bake a cake, typing with two hands, and werewolves! His hair was NOT perfect! DISCLAIMER: Language and Spoilers!UNDER SIEGE 2: DARK TERRITORYdir. Geoff Murphystarring: Steven Seagal; Katherine Heigl; Eric Bogosian
As things are heating up in Abattoir and the Dustbillies are getting all riled, the gang finds themselves between a bar and a hard place as they're dragged into a series of running battles for their very lives, and then are forced to do some very tricky driving if they want to get anywhere at all in this burg...Roy is Jackie HughesHarm is Gwendolyn "Trixie the Tomboy" BrownSteve is Thaddeus "Tad, the Rad Plaid Lad Galahad" GaddowskiObie is Andrew daSilvaContent Warnings: Adult Content, Adult Language, Gore, Mutilation (immolation), Profanity, Violence Highway of Blood: Dark Territory is a Real Play Games Podcast production. Call of Cthulhu® is a registered trademark of Chaosium, Inc. Pulp Cthulhu is a trademark of Chaosium, Inc. This podcast uses trademarks and/or copyrights owned by Chaosium Inc/Moon Design Publications LLC, which are used under Chaosium Inc's Fan Material Policy. We are expressly prohibited from charging you to use or access this content. This podcast series is not published, endorsed, or specifically approved by Chaosium Inc. For more information about Chaosium Inc's products, please visit www.chaosium.com. Highway of Blood is copyright Alex Guillotte and Ian Christiansen, 2019.If you want to help support the show at no cost to you, consider checking out Highway of Blood and all of Alex Guillotte's and Ian Christiansen's games on Miskatonic Repository via www.drivethrurpg.com! Whenever you buy a product using our link, you'll kick us a little change!https://www.drivethrurpg.com/index.php?affiliate_id=177655Our theme song “Southern Stoner Swamp” is performed by SixideBeats and used under a commercial license, which includes synch licensing.If you'd like to contact the podcast, you can find us @realplaypod on Twitter, or email us at realplaygamespodcast@gmail.com. Support the show
With nowhere to go and the van beat to shit, the gang takes cover in town as best as possible and tries to keep their heads down. After earning themselves a little respite from heatstroke during the day, they strike during a lucky break, and all Hell breaks lose as they settle in for a drink with some of the locals.Roy is Jackie HughesHarm is Gwendolyn "Trixie the Tomboy" BrownSteve is Thaddeus "Tad, the Rad Plaid Lad Galahad" GaddowskiObie is Andrew daSilvaContent Warnings: Adult Content, Adult Language, Gore, Mutilation (hands), Profanity, Violence Highway of Blood: Dark Territory is a Real Play Games Podcast production. Call of Cthulhu® is a registered trademark of Chaosium, Inc. Pulp Cthulhu is a trademark of Chaosium, Inc. This podcast uses trademarks and/or copyrights owned by Chaosium Inc/Moon Design Publications LLC, which are used under Chaosium Inc's Fan Material Policy. We are expressly prohibited from charging you to use or access this content. This podcast series is not published, endorsed, or specifically approved by Chaosium Inc. For more information about Chaosium Inc's products, please visit www.chaosium.com. Highway of Blood is copyright Alex Guillotte and Ian Christiansen, 2019.If you want to help support the show at no cost to you, consider checking out Highway of Blood and all of Alex Guillotte's and Ian Christiansen's games on Miskatonic Repository via www.drivethrurpg.com! Whenever you buy a product using our link, you'll kick us a little change!https://www.drivethrurpg.com/index.php?affiliate_id=177655Our theme song “Southern Stoner Swamp” is performed by SixideBeats and used under a commercial license, which includes synch licensing.If you'd like to contact the podcast, you can find us @realplaypod on Twitter, or email us at realplaygamespodcast@gmail.com. Support the show
2:17 Why are so many people (including Fred) down on John Mearsheimer? 15:21 Bob: Explaining bad behavior is not the same as justifying it 30:16 How the US eroded international law—and why it matters 44:16 Did US policy make Russia's invasion of Ukraine more likely? 58:06 NATO's role in Ukraine before the invasion 1:21:31 How would the US respond to a China-Mexico military alliance? 1:34:08 Henry Kissinger's peace proposal 1:42:38 Impediments to productive debate on US foreign policy Robert Wright (Bloggingheads.tv, The Evolution of God, Nonzero, Why Buddhism Is True) and Fred Kaplan (Slate, Dark Territory). Recorded January 5, 2023. Comments on BhTV: http://bloggingheads.tv/videos/65508Twitter: https://twitter.com/NonzeroPodsFacebook: https://facebook.com/bloggingheads/ Podcasts: https://bloggingheads.tv/subscribe This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit nonzero.substack.com/subscribe
Gwen, Jackie, Drew, and Tad arrive in Abattoir, TX intending to stop for gas and ending up stopping for some repairs instead. The local marks vary from timidly helpful to obnoxious, which is pretty standard for this stretch in the 70's. Then everything goes to Hell real quick and things get messy. Should've just let them go on their way.Roy is Jackie HughesHarm is Gwendolyn "Trixie the Tomboy" BrownSteve is Thaddeus "Tad, the Rad Plaid Lad Galahad" GaddowskiObie is Andrew da SilvaContent Warnings: Adult Content, Adult Language, Gore, Profanity, Sexual Harassment, Violence Highway of Blood: Dark Territory is a Real Play Games Podcast production. Call of Cthulhu® is a registered trademark of Chaosium, Inc. Pulp Cthulhu is a trademark of Chaosium, Inc. This podcast uses trademarks and/or copyrights owned by Chaosium Inc/Moon Design Publications LLC, which are used under Chaosium Inc's Fan Material Policy. We are expressly prohibited from charging you to use or access this content. This podcast series is not published, endorsed, or specifically approved by Chaosium Inc. For more information about Chaosium Inc's products, please visit www.chaosium.com. Highway of Blood is copyright Alex Guillotte and Ian Christiansen, 2019.If you want to help support the show at no cost to you, consider checking out Highway of Blood and all of Alex Guillotte's and Ian Christiansen's games on Miskatonic Repository via www.drivethrurpg.com! Whenever you buy a product using our link, you'll kick us a little change!https://www.drivethrurpg.com/index.php?affiliate_id=177655Our theme song “Southern Stoner Swamp” is performed by SixideBeats and used under a commercial license, which includes synch licensing.If you'd like to contact the podcast, you can find us @realplaypod on Twitter, or email us at realplaygamespodcast@gmail.com. Support the show
July 28th, 1975 - Four pro wrestling personalities headed from Portland, OR to Tampa, FL when they encountered some automotive problems. The events that happened next would become a legend in wrestling history, and a nightmare for the folks who decided to PISS THEM OFF!Highway of Blood: Dark Territory is a Real Play Games Podcast production. Call of Cthulhu® is a registered trademark of Chaosium, Inc. Pulp Cthulhu is a trademark of Chaosium, Inc. This podcast uses trademarks and/or copyrights owned by Chaosium Inc/Moon Design Publications LLC, which are used under Chaosium Inc's Fan Material Policy. We are expressly prohibited from charging you to use or access this content. This podcast series is not published, endorsed, or specifically approved by Chaosium Inc. For more information about Chaosium Inc's products, please visit www.chaosium.com. Highway of Blood is copyright Alex Guillotte and Ian Christiansen, 2019.If you want to help support the show at no cost to you, consider checking out Highway of Blood and all of Alex Guillotte's and Ian Christiansen's games on Miskatonic Repository via www.drivethrurpg.com! Whenever you buy a product using our link, you'll kick us a little change!https://www.drivethrurpg.com/index.php?affiliate_id=177655Our theme song “Southern Stoner Swamp” is performed by SixideBeats and used under a commercial license, which includes synch licensing.If you'd like to contact the podcast, you can find us @realplaypod on Twitter, or email us at realplaygamespodcast@gmail.com.Support the show
We wrap up the first season of Columbo with a discussion of Blueprint for Murder. Directed by Peter Falk, the episode stars Forrest Tucker as a brash but determined Texas millionaire and Patrick O'Neal as an ambitious architect. Writer Richard Hatem (Under Siege 2: Dark Territory, Titans) joins Mike and Chris to discuss the episode and re-cap the first season.
Casey Ryback hops on a Colorado to LA train to start a vacation with his niece. Early into the trip, terrorists board the train and use it as a mobile HQ to hijack a top secret destructive US satellite.
Mark and Mike cook in the kitchen and watch the 1995 sequel, Under Siege 2: Dark Territory. The talk Steven Seagal's reputation, hacker terrorists, and the best ways to travel.
On this episode of the podcast we break down our BEST and WORST movies of 2022 so far. We also catch up on our recent movie viewing and talk Deal Fake Bruce Willis (yes really!). We also touch on the the legacies of Marilyn Monroe, Bruce Lee and, urm, He-Man toys. Hosted by Award winning filmmaker Ross Boyask and blogger/writer/former filmmaker Phil Hobden. Discussed: Jurassic World Dominion, Top Gun Maverick, The Batman, Jackass Forever, Boiling Point, The Northman, X, Scream, Downfall: The Case Against Boeing, Fresh, Morbius, Firestarter, Ambulance, The 355, Blacklight, Nightmare Alley, The Weekend Away, Licorice Pizza, Kimi, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, Moonfall, Thor: Love and Thunder, Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers, Ticket to Paradise, Return Of The Jedi, Black Adam, Under Siege 2: Dark Territory, See How They Run, Bodies Bodies Bodies, Three Thousand Years Of Longing, Event Horizon, Emily The Criminal, Jackie Brown, Up, Don't Worry Darling, Footloose (2011), The Feast, The Munsters, Sinister, They/Them, Men, No Exit, RRR, Elvis, For more on Ross Boyask search @RossBoyask on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. Also check out @EvoFilmsUK online. For more on Phil Hobden check out www.philsquickreview.co.uk to follow me on Letterboxd or check out PhilQuickReview on Twitter. Podcast available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Stitcher, TuneIn, GooglePlay, Anchor and here at www.rossandphiltalkmovies.co.uk #31FilmsofHalloween #RossAndPhil #RossAndPhilTalkMovies #MoviePodcasts #Podcasts #wittertainment
Oui les vacances sont terminées, nous avons eu très (trop ?) chaud et ça y est, c'est la déprime de la rentrée… Heureusement, on pense à vous et comme l'année dernière, nous avons décidé de continuer à vous faire voyager. Alors oui, l'année dernière notre conscience écologique en a pris un coup avec tout ce Kérosène (n'hésitez d'ailleurs pas à (ré)écouter notre épisode le plus pressurisé), mais promis cette année on se rattrape ! Les films de char à voile n'étant pas légion, on grimpe donc, sans crier gare, dans 3 films qui sauront titiller votre âme de cheminot en plaçant chacun leur action (et il y en a de l'action) dans des trains transformés en arme dangereuse. Alors n'oubliez pas de passer par notre wagon-bar et faire le plein de force avant de traverser avec nous les décennies et les continents et de profiter du (grand) spectacle offert par cette sélection à la fois hétéroclite et parfaitement cohérente. En même temps, on l'a nous-même choisi. N'hésitez pas à commenter, partager, vous abonner sur les plateformes et les réseaux, on revient dans 3 petites semaines pour titiller vos âmes d'enfants décadents… Références de l'épisode : - Super Express 109 a.k.a The Bullet Train de Jun'ya Sato (1975) - Ken Takakura - Sonny China - Ken Utsui - Toei - Runaway Train d'Andreï Kontchalovski (1985) - Jon Voight - Eric Roberts - Rebecca de Mornay - Cannon Films - Piège à grande Vitesse a.k.a Under Siege 2 : Dark Territory de Geoff Murphy (1995) - Steven Seagal - Eric Bogosian - Katherine Heigl - Matt Reeves Les recos de l'épisode : - Everything Everywhere All at Once de Daniel Scheinert et Daniel Kwan avec Michelle Yeoh, Ke Huy Quan et Jamie Lee Curtis (actuellement au cinéma). - Boomerang Fu (jeu Nintendo Switch, PC, Xbox One, PS4, PS5) - Better Call Saul (série disponible sur Netflix) de Vince Gilligan et Peter Gould avec Bob Odenkirk https://linkr.bio/LEFILMLEPLUS Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Episode 76 More Black Techno Matters Playlist Drexciya, “Digital Tsunami” from Harnessed The Storm (2002 Tresor). “Filtered through dimensional waves by Drexciya.” Drexciya, “Aquatic Cataclysm” from Harnessed The Storm (2002 Tresor). “Filtered through dimensional waves by Drexciya.” Green Velvet, “Sleepwalking” from Whatever (2001 Music Man Records). Produced, programmed, and written by Green Velvet. Jlin, “Black Origami” from Black Origami (2017 Planet Mu). Produced by Jerrilynn Patton. Gary, Indiana. 3MB Featuring 'Magic' Juan Atkins, “Die Kosmischen Kuriere” from 3MB Feat. Magic Juan Atkins E.P. (1993 NovaMute). Producer, written and mixed by Juan Atkins, Moritz von Oswald, Thomas Fehlmann. Loraine James, “Let's Go” from Reflection (2021 Hyperdub). Produced by Loraine James. Hand, “Calling” from Intuition EP (2015 Acacia). Detroit. Produced, written, and arranged by K. Hand. Loraine James, “Loll” from Detail (2017 Fu Inle Records). Produced by Loraine James. Hand, “Everybody (Tommy Largo Remix)” from Intuition EP (2015 Acacia). Detroit. Produced, written, and arranged by K. Hand. Hand, “Aquatics” from Hot Steel. (2020 Trip Recordings). Produced, written, and arranged by K. Hand (Kelli Maria Hand). This was the result of receiving an invite from musician Nina Kraviz who sent out a call to artists to stream one of their unreleased works; all genres are welcome. After the stream took place, the favourite tracks were signed to produce the Hot Steel release. Available on Bandcamp. LTJ Bukem, “Rainfall” from Raw Music Material - Electronic Music DJs Today (2002 Not on Label). Composed, played, and mixed by LTJ Bukem. Robert Hood. “Kick Dirt” from Raw Music Material - Electronic Music DJs Today (2002 Not on Label). Music by Robert Hood. Robert Hood. “Parade” from Internal Empire (1994 Tresor). Detroit. Music by Robert Hood. Scan 7, “Dark Corridor” from Dark Territory (1996 Tresor). Scan 7 a collective of Detroit techno artists, led by Lou Robinson and including DJ Red Line. Scan 7, “Dark Territory” from Dark Territory (1996 Tresor). Scan 7 a collective of Detroit techno artists, led by Lou Robinson and including DJ Red Line. Venus Ex Machina, “Blood Moon (Solar Mix)” from Lux. (2021 AD93). Ex Machina is a composer, sound designer and interdisciplinary artist based in the UK. Venus Ex Machina, “Mysterium ” from Lux. (2021 AD93). Venus Ex Machina is a composer, sound designer and interdisciplinary artist based in the UK. Venus Ex Machina, “Quaraquara” from Lux. (2021 AD93). Venus Ex Machina is a composer, sound designer and interdisciplinary artist based in the UK. Jeff Mills, “IOK-1” from The Universe: Galaxy 1 (2022 Axis). Written, performed, and produced by Jeff Mills. Jeff Mills, “IOK-4” from The Universe: Galaxy 1 (2022 Axis). Written, performed, and produced by Jeff Mills. Jeff Mills, “The Speed Of Light” from The Universe: Galaxy 1 (2022 Axis). Written, performed, and produced by Jeff Mills. Jeff Mills, “Canis Major Overdensity” from The Universe: Galaxy 1 (2022 Axis). Written, performed, and produced by Jeff Mills. Opening background music: Jeff Mills, “Spider Formation” from The Other Day (1997 Axis). Written, performed, and produced by Jeff Mills. Connect with Black Techno Matters and Bernard Farley. Listen to the Blackness is Revolutionary playlist on Spotify. As of this podcast, this playlist curated by Bernard Farley features more than 1,100 techno tracks by black artists. Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. For additional notes, please see my blog, Noise and Notations.
Episode 75 Black Techno Matters Playlist Frankie Knuckles. Baby Wants To Ride. (1987 D.J. International). Vocals by Jamie Principle. South Bronx, New York. Written, produced, and instrumentation by Frankie Knuckles (Francis Nicholls). 6:43 Juan Atkins, “Bassmental” from 3MB Feat. Magic Juan Atkins (1992 Tresor). Detroit. Written, produced, and played by Juan Atkins. 9:01 Dave Angel, “Endless Motions” from 3rd Voyage (1993 R&S Records). Produced, programmed, and written by Dave Angel. 4:28 Green Velvet, “Conniption” from Velvet Tracks (1993 Relief Records). Produced, programmed, and written by Green Velvet (Curtis Alan Jones). 18:17 Robert Hood. “Spirit Levels” from Internal Empire (1994 Tresor). Detroit. Music by Robert Hood. 5:06 Hand, “I Remember When” from On a Journey. (1995 !K7 Records). Produced, written, and arranged by K. Hand (Kelli Maria Hand), Detroit. 9:15 Scan 7. “Beyond Sound” from Dark Territory (1996 Tresor). Scan 7 a collective of Detroit techno artists, led by Lou Robinson and including DJ Red Line. 6:25 Green Velvet. Flash (Original Mix) from Flash (Remixes) (2000 F-111 Records). Produced, programmed, and written by Green Velvet. 5:47 Hand, “Rain-Interlude” from “Detroit History” Part 1. (2001 Acacia). Detroit. Produced, written, and arranged by K. Hand. 1:38 Hand, “Riverfront” from “Detroit History” Part 1. (2001 Acacia). Detroit. Produced, written, and arranged by K. Hand. 5:52 Outputmessage (Bernard Farley), “REM State” from Oneiros (2004 Echelon Productions). Written, performed, and produced by Bernard Farley. 4:33 Hand. “Intuition” from Intuition EP. (2015 Acacia). Detroit. Produced, written, and arranged by K. Hand. 4:25 Jlin, “Enigma” from Black Origami (2017 Planet Mu). Produced by Jerrilynn Patton. Gary, Indiana. 3:48 Loraine James, “To the Left, to the West,” from Detail (2017 Fu Inle Records). London. 6:03 Jeff Mills, “Many Many Worlds” from The Universe Chapter 1 (2020 Axis). Produced, mixed, and edited by Jeff Mills. 4:40 Jeff Mills, The Speed of Light” from The Universe Chapter 1 (2020 Axis). Produced, mixed, and edited by Jeff Mills. 2:44 Venus Ex Machina. “Avril” from Lux. (2021 AD93). UK-based artist. Venus Ex Machina is a composer, sound designer and interdisciplinary artist based in the UK. 2:23 Venus Ex Machina. “Elephant” from Lux. (2021 AD93). UK-based artist. Venus Ex Machina is a composer, sound designer and interdisciplinary artist based in the UK. 4:20 Opening background music: Outputmessage (Bernard Farley), “Switch” from Oneiros (2004 Echelon Productions). Written, performed, and produced by Bernard Farley. Connect with Black Techno Matters and Bernard Farley. Listen to the Blackness is Revolutionary playlist on Spotify. As of this podcast, this playlist curated by Bernard Farley features more than 1,100 techno tracks by black artists. Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. For additional notes, please see my blog, Noise and Notations.
It is once again time for us to drink more barrel-aged beers (MoBAB), with Craig and Ryan as the only two heroes that can withstand this lineup of sinister and imposing stouts. Because it's a sequel, we brought in ALL RINGERS for this one, and capping it at four beers was the best decision we could've made. Also, we sketch out Jef Lambic, Attorney at Law; struggle mightily against wax; and reflect on exactly what TMNT has taken away from us. Beers Reviewed Mikerphone Brewing - Sir Blends A-Lot [Blend #2] (Blend of barrel-aged imperial stouts) More Brewing Company - Mehndi Special Reserve 2022 (Imperial stout aged in Old Rip Van Winkle 10 year bourbon barrels) Half Acre Beer Company - Double Barrel Benthic (Imperial stout w/ coconut and cinnamon, aged in Willet/Heaven Hill bourbon barrels and apple brandy barrels) Werk Force Brewing Company - Cowabungus Chungus (Double barrel-aged imperial pastry stout w/ coconut, vanilla, and cacao nibs)
"Assumption is the mother of all fuck ups" - Marcus Penn (Everett McGill) Join our Discord https://discord.gg/jDrUtNcRq2 Join Scott, Kyle & Craig as they continue there Seagal journey with Seagal's first ever sequel "Under Siege 2: Dark Terroritory." Much like in the "Under Siege"episode we remain confused at the employment status of CIA Agent Tom Breaker (Nick Mancuso), talk about the many parallels between the two films and note how these two films are probably the most digestible for the non-Seagalogist (due to them having the least Seagal heavy focus). Elsewhere in the episode all three concur that the film could do with more Everett McGill and that McGill should just be in more things generally. Also, we talk about the randomness of Eric Bogosian being the villian, just how on-point the casting of the main henchmen is and Craig once again creates a spin-off film from the movie he would like to see/make.
On this episode Simon K speaks to actor Patrick KilpatrickOne of the finest screen/television character actors of his generation, playing against a spectrum of Hollywood's leading action heroes, Patrick Kilpatrick's entertainment career has spanned more than 170 films and television shows as lead actor, producer, screen writer, director, and global entertainment teacher- from "Minority Report" with Tom Cruise to "Dark Angel" with Jessica Alba, from the largest production in Public Broadcasting history to the Los Angeles Theater Center with John Goodman and Academy Award winning British director Tony Richardson in Shakespeare's "Anthony and Cleopatra". He has appeared in over 75 hit TV shows such as "24", "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman" and all "CSI".His action film villain appearances embrace a multitude of genres and an international Who's Who of directors, writers, production talent and leading men and women of the last quarter century. The Replacement Killers (1998 - director Antoine Fuqua) against Yun-Fat Chow, Arnold Schwarzenegger and James Caan in Eraser (1996 - Chuck Russell), Last Man Standing (1996 - Walter Hill), opposite Bruce Willis, Under Siege 2: Dark Territory (1995- Geoff Murphy), opposite Steven Segal, The Presidio (1988) - Peter Hyams), opposite Sean Connery and Mark Harmon, two award-winning and highly rated original cable westerns opposite Tom Selleck, Last Stand at Saber River (1997- Elmore Leonard) and Crossfire Trail (2001), one western opposite Sam Elliot and Kate Capshaw HBO's Premiere Films adaptation of Louis L'Amour's The Quick and the Dead (1987), and the ever-popular action mainstay Death Warrant (1990) opposite Jean-Claude Van Damme, as "The Sandman". He has even done battle with the largest mammal on earth in Free Willy 3: The Rescue (1997).His further and recent work includes the film Parasomnia from director Bill Malone ("Fear.com", "House on Haunted Hill)", "Nip/Tuck", "Chuck", "Terminator: The Sarah Conner Chronicles", "Burn Notice", all NCIS franchises and the film "American Violence" with UFC Light Heavyweight Champion of the World Stipe Miocic.Kilpatrick is president and CEO of Uncommon Dialogue Films, Inc. (UDF) (founded 2005) - a full service event/script, casting, film and media service company - idea inception to global return on investment realization. His producing/fund raising/film financing and production background has taken him from Fiji to the London Stock Exchange for the presentation of investment film slates. Until a military coup toppled the Fijian government he was briefly named founder of the University of Pacific Film and Theater program.He has taught acting, auditioning, directing, producing and film distribution, Men in the Movies, Star Trek and Stage Combat at the University of Wisconsin (Whitewater) and Hampton Sydney College in Virginia and at the Texas Theater Center in Dallas/Fort Worth. Kilpatrick has prepared full film school curriculum for the governments of Brazil and Nigeria while privately and group entertainment coaching in Los Angeles and via Skype.The Uncommon Dialogue Film Mentorship Program - under his directorship and chief instruction, utilizing his "Deliver the Goods" Curriculum - has coached countless students from beginners to active professionals in all phases of entertainment warrior status while guiding each to agency representation and self-production.He was invited by New York Film Academy Veterans Advancement Program to present a Master Class on Oct. 13, 2017.He has in the past partnered with Los Angeles Film Academy for his charitable event The Hollywood Celebrity Sporting Clays Invitational that raises money for wounded warriors and City of Hope Hospital.He is appearing in theaters, stores and Netflix in "American Violence" and "Assassin X", "Cops and Robbers" with UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Quentin Rampage Jackson, "Black Water" with Jean-Claude Van Damme and Dolph
We're up to 70 episodes of this nonsense and according to my analytics, I've had over a thousand listens! And for that I would like to thank all ten of my dedicated listeners for reaching that milestone! Tune in for a short episode this week and hear about appreciating baseball players butts, using IMDb to insult Steven Seagal, and childhood DJ aspirations. Movies: Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness (2022) Under Siege 2: Dark Territory (1995) Howard the Duck (1986) Coffy (1973) Knightriders (1981) Blind Fury (1989) The Hard Way (1991) Juice (1992)
Electropical Record Podcast #31 - @NowDream TRACKLIST: 1 @ROBBEN "Ex Nihilo" ( Electropical record ) 2 @Confidentialrecipe "DANCE" @GENERICHARDSJR remix( @rekids ) 3 @theladymachine "Collide" ( @MoteEvolver ) 4 @AxelKarakasis "Breeze Of Flame" ( @Suara ) 5 Robben "Shadow" ( Electropical record ) 6 @Daftpunk "Rolling and Scratchin" ( @Somarecords ) 7 @NewOrder " Blue Monday" remix 8 @Kiko "World Cup" ( @suara ) 9 @ROBBEN "Dark Territory" ( @Electropicalrecord ) 10 @DrunkenKong "Tomorrow" ( @Octapus ) 11 @TheHacker "Fadin Away" remix Dima ( GoodLife ) 12 @EliBrown "Believe" ( @FilthOnAcid )
Tonight, we drink about Beards & Brews - Under Siege 2: Dark Territory (1995), w/ Guinness Extra Stout by Guinness Ltd.. Subscribe & Follow Us For More! Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/beardsandbrewscast/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/BeardsBrewsCast Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/BeardsAndBrewsCast/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/BeardsBrewsCast Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/3nPheoIMb7Vw0GEDW8dBHC Anchor - https://anchor.fm/beardsandbrews Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/beards-brews/id1600773272 Google Podcasts - https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy80ZGU3ZWQ1MC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/beards-brews Breaker - https://www.breaker.audio/beards-and-brews Pocket Casts - https://pca.st/ffo6j958 Radios Public - https://radiopublic.com/beards-brews-WPw4rQ
Finally we watch a real Steven Seagal "Film", Under Siege 2 : Dark Territory and provide commentary.
It's new season time at Pick Six Movies, and we're celebrating with a train trip in Under Siege 2: Dark Territory. Steven Seagal's Die Hard on a train is the perfect kick-off of our season's theme, Die Hard-ons, movies that have shamelessly ripped off the classic action movie. And how shameless is this spin on the Die Hard formula? And how bad is it? You'll have to listen in to find out! Up front, we cover a great train robbery, the making of the movie, and then we do our patented riffing on this clunker of an action vehicle. All aboard! Thanks for listening and be sure to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Pandora, iHeartRadio, Podchaser, Google Podcasts, and on Android here. Catch up with all the old episodes right here! The post Pick Six Movies: S19: E1: Under Siege 2: Dark Territory first appeared on Legion.
It's new season time at Pick Six Movies, and we're celebrating with a train trip in Under Siege 2: Dark Territory. Steven Seagal's Die Hard on a train is the perfect kick-off of our season's theme, Die Hard-ons, movies that have shamelessly ripped off the classic action movie. And how shameless is this spin on the Die Hard formula? And how bad is it? You'll have to listen in to find out! Up front, we cover a great train robbery, the making of the movie, and then we do our patented riffing on this clunker of an action vehicle. All aboard! Thanks for listening and be sure to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Pandora, iHeartRadio, Podchaser, Google Podcasts, and on Android here. Catch up with all the old episodes right here! The post Pick Six Movies: S19: E1: Under Siege 2: Dark Territory first appeared on Legion.
It's new season time at Pick Six Movies, and we're celebrating with a train trip in Under Siege 2: Dark Territory. Steven Seagal's Die Hard on a train is the perfect kick-off of our season's theme, Die Hard-ons, movies that have shamelessly ripped off the classic action movie. And how shameless is this spin on the Die Hard formula? And how bad is it? You'll have to listen in to find out! Up front, we cover a great train robbery, the making of the movie, and then we do our patented riffing on this clunker of an action vehicle. All aboard! Thanks for listening and be sure to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Pandora, iHeartRadio, Podchaser, Google Podcasts, and on Android here. Catch up with all the old episodes right here! The post S19: E1: Under Siege 2: Dark Territory first appeared on Legion.
It's new season time at Pick Six Movies, and we're celebrating with a train trip in Under Siege 2: Dark Territory. Steven Seagal's Die Hard on a train is the perfect kick-off of our season's theme, Die Hard-ons, movies that have shamelessly ripped off the classic action movie. And how shameless is this spin on the Die Hard formula? And how bad is it? You'll have to listen in to find out! Up front, we cover a great train robbery, the making of the movie, and then we do our patented riffing on this clunker of an action vehicle. All aboard! Thanks for listening and be sure to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Pandora, iHeartRadio, Podchaser, Google Podcasts, and on Android here. Catch up with all the old episodes right here! The post S19: E1: Under Siege 2: Dark Territory first appeared on Legion.
It's new season time at Pick Six Movies, and we're celebrating with a train trip in Under Siege 2: Dark Territory. Steven Seagal's Die Hard on a train is the perfect kick-off of our season's theme, Die Hard-ons, movies that have shamelessly ripped off the classic action movie. And how shameless is this spin on the Die Hard formula? And how bad is it? You'll have to listen in to find out! Up front, we cover a great train robbery, the making of the movie, and then we do our patented riffing on this clunker of an action vehicle. All aboard! Thanks for listening and be sure to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Pandora, iHeartRadio, Podchaser, Google Podcasts, and on Android here. Catch up with all the old episodes right here! The post S19: E1: Under Siege 2: Dark Territory first appeared on Legion.
2/8/2020 DARK EPISODE! On this week's episode we discuss A Dark Song (2016), Wait Until Dark (1967), and Under Siege 2: Dark Territory (1995). We decided, right or wrong, that these movies are all about "smuggling"? Intro Music: "Hale Makame," 1930, Unknown author / Public domain Outro Music: "Fool Me Some More," 1930, Gus Arnheim / Public domain --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whatsyourdungeon/support
Laura and Alex talk about Steven Seagal's magnum opus at the Apex of his career.
Dark Territory a new book by journalist Fred Kaplan traces the history of the new form of warfare that was developed with creation of the internet. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.