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This month's Out Now with Aaron and Abe commentary is trying to hold back the rage. The Brandon Peters Show's Brandon Peters and Movies, Films & Flix's Mark Hofmeyer join Aaron to discuss 28 Days Later, from director Danny Boyle and writer Alex Garland. Listen in to hear the group discuss the film that really helped put zombies back into the mainstream. Plus, there are many stories about the film related to the hosts, Boyle's career, what Cillian Murphy and Naomi Harris are working with, tangents related to other movies, and so much more. So now, if you've got an hour to kill… Follow all of us on Twitter/Bluesky: @Outnow_Podcast, @AaronsPS4, @WalrusMoose, @MHofmeyer, @Brandon4KUHD Check out all of our sites and blogs: The Code Is Zeek, Why So Blu?, The Brandon Peters Show, Movies, Films & Flix, Deep Blue Sea the Pod Watch the trailer for 28 Days Later.
Jay and Mark are joined by Jon Parker (@BatMinute on X) to discuss "Close Call," the 16th chapter of Deep Blue Sea. In this episode, they also talk about shark-based wrestlers, refreshing spin kicks, and aquatic scenes from the Batman franchise
It's time for me to check another one off the Spooky Summer Spectacular list, I got a chance to check out what happens when a serial killer uses one of nature's best hunters to capture his victims! | Then I tell you how to win a free copy of The Creep Tapes on Blu Ray | Dangerous Animals | A shark-obsessed serial killer holds Zephyr, a rebellious surfer, captive on his boat. Racing against time, she must figure out a way to escape before he carries out a ritualistic feeding to the sharks below.
We are back this week with our Spoiler Review of Dangerous Animals a hybrid serial killer shark porn movie starring an predatory Jai Courtney. This follows on from our Spoiler- Free reaction episode, if you haven't seen the film yet or listen to our initial thoughts then go an check that out first for the full listening experience. We discuss the film in-depth talking through the story, deaths and twist and turns the film has to offer. We link it with some other shark horrors like the OG Jaws, Shark Night and Deep Blue Sea to consider why this may be one of the strongest entries in the shark genre for a long time. If you've listened to the episodes then come and tell us your thoughts on Dangerous Animals on Instagram and Twitter (X) @cmthpodcast Remember to subscribe if you enjoy our content to get the latest content straight away on your chosen platform. And why not leave us a lovely rating and review to help our podcast grow.
“I know that impostor syndrome is real because I have faced it, and I still face it. But you have a story to tell, and nobody can tell your story quite the way you tell it.” – Derrick M. Jackson Today's featured author is a father and a retired US Air Force Special Agent of 21 years, Derrick M. Jackson. Derrick and I had a fun on a bun chat about his first novel, “Shadow One”, his journey from jet mechanic to special agent, the influence of music on his creative process, and tons more!Key Things You'll Learn:What inspired Derrick to join the Air ForceThe personal and ethical challenges of being a special agent, especially regarding relationshipsHow a life of secrets led to a career of storytellingHis advice for fellow aspiring authorsDerrick's Book: https://a.co/d/dgBiWXsThe opening track is titled, “North Wind and the Sun” by Trevin P. To listen to and download the full track, click the following link. https://compilationsforhumanity.bandcamp.com/track/north-wind-and-the-sunPlease support today's podcast to keep this content coming! CashApp: $DomBrightmonDonate on PayPal: @DBrightmonBuy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dombrightmonGet Going North T-Shirts, Stickers, and More: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/dom-brightmonThe Going North Advancement Compass: https://a.co/d/bA9awotYou May Also Like…Ep. 877 – Full of Heart with J.R. Martinez (@iamjrmartinez): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-877-full-of-heart-with-jr-martinez-iamjrmartinez/Ep. 707 – Leadership Insights From a Former FBI Master Spy Recruiter with Robin Dreeke (@rdreeke): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-707-leadership-insights-from-a-former-fbi-master-spy-recruiter-with-robin-dreeke-rdreeke/Ep. 573 – From US Veteran to Sci-Fi Novelist with Pat Daily (@patdailyauthor): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-573-from-us-veteran-to-sci-fi-novelist-with-pat-daily-patdailyauthor/Ep. 904 – From The Bronx To The Navy And Back As A Cowboy with Dilgilio Rodriguez (@dilgilio): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-904-from-the-bronx-to-the-navy-and-back-as-a-cowboy-with-dilgilio-rodriguez-dilgilio/Ep. 529 – Don't Gamble on Life Improvement…Until You Shift the Odds! with Kevin E. Eastman (@eastke1): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-529-dont-gamble-on-life-improvementuntil-you-shift-the-odds-with-kevin-e-eastman-eastke1/Ep. 465 – Secondary Break with Marvin Williams Sr.: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-465-secondary-break-with-marvin-williams-sr/Ep. 307 – Failure Is Not The Problem, It's The Beginning Of Your Success with Col. George Milton: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-307-failure-is-not-the-problem-its-the-beginning-of-your-success-with-col-george-milton/Ep. 296.5 – The Art of Human Care with Dr. Hassan Tetteh (@doctortetteh): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-2965-charm-city-bonus-the-art-of-human-care-with-dr-hassan-tetteh-doctortetteh/#Bonus Ep. – Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea with Andre Lewis Carter: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/bonus-ep-between-the-devil-and-the-deep-blue-sea-with-andre-lewis-carter/#HolidayBonus Ep. – Little Man's Big Day with Lonnie Lesane (@LesaneLonnie): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/holidaybonus-ep-little-mans-big-day-with-lonnie-lesane-lesanelonnie/Ep. 902 – How To Be Passion Struck & Ignite Your Most Intentional Life with John R. Miles (@John_RMiles): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-902-how-to-be-passion-struck-ignite-your-most-intentional-life-with-john-r-miles-john_rmi/Ep. 722 – Meth Murder & Amazon with G.S. Gerry: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-722-meth-murder-amazon-with-gs-gerry/Ep. 628 – Inside the Secret World of Corporate Spying with Robert Kerbeck (@robertkerbeck): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-628-inside-the-secret-world-of-corporate-spying-with-robert-kerbeck-robertkerbeck/Ep. 671 – The Last Ark with Guy Morris (@guymorrisbooks): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-671-the-last-ark-with-guy-morris-guymorrisbooks/
We're pulling another banger episode out of the Patreon vault this week with our episode on the 1999 classic Deep Blue Sea starring Samuel L. Jackson, LL Cool J and Thomas Jane. But first did Cody get a new tattoo? How did it remind Cody of Terry Moore's art in Rachel Rising? Do we have a Toni Morrison horn? Did Cody love The Private Eye by Brian K. Vaughan? Was Janice Soprano in this movie? Do they rip-off Jurassic Park in this movie? Was this Anthony's first time watching Deep Blue Sea? Is this Cody's favorite shark movie? Were sick end credit songs necessary in 90s movies with rappers turned actors? Do we love the LL Cool J song Deepest Blue? Was Susan the true villain of the movie? Is there a little bit of Alien and Free Willy in this movie? Does Anthony have solidarity with orcas? Does everyone get eaten in this movie? Are they trying to cure Alzheimer's in this movie? Can shark swim backward? Was Preach our favorite character? Would we consider this a horror movie? Did we think Samuel L. Jackson's character would end up being the villain? Was this the best movie of 1999? Was '99 banana bonkers stacked? Do we make our first sports reference in this episode? Will Comics and Chronic be the voice of the summer Olympics in LA in 2028? Was Deep Blue Sea ahead of its time? Is Jaws the best shark movie? What is Cody's dark secret this episode? Does Sam Tallent have a great impersonation of Cody's laugh? Could the sharks in this movie take down the Titanic? Why does Cody want Anthony dead? Does Anthony have Michael Rapaport vibes? Is the Thomas Jane Punisher movie the best one? Is The Bronx Zoo Anthony's North Star? Are the guys working on a trilogy of Bronx Zoo horror movies? Can you dab shark brain juice? Is Jake still giving away House of Slaughter Vol. 1?New episodes every THURSDAYFollow us on social media! Bluesky // Instagram // Twitter // TikTok :@comicsnchronicYouTube:www.youtube.com/channel/UC45vP6pBHZk9rZi_2X3VkzQE-mail: comicsnchronicpodcast@gmail.comCodyInstagram // Bluesky:@codycannoncomedyTwitter: @Cody_CannonTikTok: @codywalakacannonJakeInstagram // Bluesky:@jakefhahaAnthonyBluesky // Instagram // Threads // Twitter // TikTok:@mrtonynacho
Join me for part 2 of this series on debunking Christianity Today's premise that Satanic Ritual Abuse does not exist, and that repressed memoriescannot be trusted. Today, Rebecca Davis and I delve into the arguments of CT by going into depth on Elizabeth Loftus, the McMartin preschool case, andFBI agent Kenneth Lanning. It is unfortunate that CT feels the need to bring back into the Christian debate the memories of thousands of courageous Christian SRA survivors. These are strong men and women who said no to the occult. They dared to walk away and bore the wrath of their families and the groups that abused them. They have walked a road of ridicule and unbelief in society around them. Silently they have worked to heal from the unimaginable, with some risking to come on podcasts like “Only God Rescued Me” to have avoice. To be seen. To be heard. To believe someone will listen. CT should be applauding this healing and bravery, instead they are bullying to bring abouttheir silence once again. I call for CT to retract their podcast and to issue a verypublic apology to SRA survivors. I have written to them this very thing. If you feel so led to do the same, here is the link to contact them: https://help.christianitytoday.com/hc/en-us/requests/new?ticket_form_id=360002884954Thank you for listening and participating in this important conversation. Here are links to books and websites mentioned in this podcastwith my affiliate links: Christianity Today's Podcast: The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea: https://www.christianitytoday.com/podcasts/devil-and-the-deep-blue-sea/ To write and complain to CT about the podcast: https://help.christianitytoday.com/hc/en-us/requests/new?ticket_form_id=360002884954 Care Ministry: https://www.care1.orgThe Body Keeps the Score, Bessel van der Kolk: https://amzn.to/4kKClArThe Truth About the False Memory Syndrome, JamesFriesen: https://amzn.to/4jzCVQHFalse Memories: The Deception that Silenced Millions,Lynne Crook: https://amzn.to/4jGiQZ2By Silenced Betrayed, John Crewdson: https://amzn.to/4jGiQZ2Restoring the Shattered Self, Heather Davediuk Gingrich: https://amzn.to/43tDDKm Recovered Memory Archive, with over 100 cases of legally proved recovered memories: https://www.recoveredmemory.org To contact Rebecca Davis: rebecca@rebeccajoydavis.com Only God Rescued Me: Website: www.onlygodrescuedme.com Contact Lisa:lisa@onlygodrescuedme.com To help support this podcast: PayPal@Lisa453Venmo@lisameister4242 Square https://square.link/u/kQLAozvVBuy Me a Coffee https://buymeacoffee.com/onlygodrescuedme.com
He's old, he's reactionary, he's authoritarian-curious, he hates the EU… and he's dead. Why are the main parties fixated on the demands of a zombie voter who has gone to join the Choir Eternal? And at the other end of the scale, what about “Henry” – high earner, not rich yet – the urban go-getter with an “email job” who earns six figures yet somehow finds himself strapped? Duncan Robinson who writes The Economist's Bagehot column identified both these phenomena. He joins us to debate what we do about the Walking Dead – and whether Henry deserves a helping hand or a teeny-tiny violin. Who should replace Keir Starmer? Find out on the latest edition of The Bunker. ESCAPE ROUTES • Duncan recommends the Screen Rot podcast. • Hannah recommends Uncommon People: Britpop and Beyond in 20 Songs by our own Miranda Sawyer. • Seth recommends The Deep Blue Sea by Terence Rattigan at the Theatre Royal Haymarket. • Andrew recommends Thunderbolts, coming soon to Disney+ . • Back us on Patreon for ad-free listening, bonus materials and more. Written and presented by Andrew Harrison with Hannah Fearn and Seth Thévoz. Audio production by Robin Leeburn. Theme music by Cornershop. Produced by Chris Jones. Managing Editor: Jacob Jarvis. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison OH GOD, WHAT NOW? is a Podmasters production. www.podmasters.co.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Rebecca Davis joins me for today's podcast, which is entitled: Christianity Today: “Chasing the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea” to Silence Victims of SRA and to Cover Up the Crime of the Ages.” This is our response to Christianity Today's (CT) podcast series “The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea: How Chasing Phantoms Distracts Us from Real Devils in our Midst.”CT has taken on Satanic Ritual Abuse (SRA) and Repressed Memories (RM) in their series and has claimed them to both be untrue. They delve into their perceived roots of the Satanic Panic. What they present is a trail of logic leaps, red herrings, and straw man arguments that do not lead to the conclusion they want their listeners to reach. They do not want anyone to see the crime of the ages: Satanists are participating in the worship of Satan/Baphomet/Demons. This is part one of our response. Here are links to books and websites mentioned in this podcast with my affiliate links: Christianity Today's Podcast: The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea: https://www.christianitytoday.com/podcasts/devil-and-the-deep-blue-sea/To write and complain to CT about the podcast: https://help.christianitytoday.com/hc/en-us/requests/new?ticket_form_id=360002884954Care Ministry: https://www.care1.orgThe Body Keeps the Score, Bessel van der Kolk: https://amzn.to/4kKClArThe Truth About the False Memory Syndrome, James Friesen: https://amzn.to/4jzCVQHFalse Memories: The Deception that Silenced Millions, Lynne Crook: https://amzn.to/4jGiQZ2By Silenced Betrayed, John Crewdson: https://amzn.to/4jGiQZ2Recovered Memory Archive, with over 100 cases of legally proved recovered memories: https://www.recoveredmemory.orgOnly God Rescued Me: Website: www.onlygodrescuedme.com Contact Lisa:lisa@onlygodrescuedme.comTo help support this podcast: PayPal @Lisa453Venmo @lisameister4242 Square https://square.link/u/kQLAozvVBuy Me a Coffee https://buymeacoffee.com/onlygodrescuedme.com
Hadley Fraser is In The Frame! Hadley is preparing to play his biggest solo show yet at Cadogan Hall on Sunday 15th June, which follows the release of his most recent album Things That Come And Go.Presented in association with ADAMA Entertainment and WestWay Music, Hadley's show will feature guest performances from his wife Rosalie Craig (Company/The Light Princess) as well as original Six queens Natalie May Paris and Maiya Quansah-Breed.Hadley's musical theatre credits include Opening Night, City of Angels, Young Frankenstein, The Pajama Game and The Pirate Queen. He has played both Marius and Javert in the West End production of Les Misérables - he also appeared in the film adaptation and played Grantaire in the Les Misérables 25th anniversary concert at the O2 Arena. Hadley played Raoul in the 25th anniversary concert of The Phantom of the Opera at the Royal Albert Hall. Hadley has appeared in concert stagings of musicals such as Dirty Rotten Sounders, The Secret Garden, Chess, South Pacific, Carousel and The Light Princess.He is currently appearing in The Deep Blue Sea at the Theatre Royal Haymarket and has performed in other plays such as The Lehman Trilogy, 2:22 and many more. Hadley has worked on screen, most recently he played the Good King in Disney's live action remake of Snow White.Last week Hadley came into the podcast booth before a performance of The Deep Blue Sea and to talk all-things theatre and the path of his career. In the episode, Hadley discusses his upcoming concert and delves into the premature closing of Opening Night, why he took time out from theatre after doing Pirate Queen on Broadway, how he ended up finding diversity in his career... and lots more pops up along the way!Hadley performs at Cadogan Hall on Sunday 15th June. Visit www.cadoganhall.com for info and tickets. His album Things That Come And Go is out now and you can see Hadley in The Deep Blue Sea at the Theatre Royal Haymarket until 21st June.This podcast is hosted by Andrew Tomlins @AndrewTomlins32 Thanks for listening! Email: andrew@westendframe.co.uk Visit westendframe.co.uk for more info about our podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This month's Out Now with Aaron and Abe commentary track wants you to be prepared to enjoy. The Brandon Peters Show's Brandon Peters, The Milky Way Blues' Yancy Berns, and Movies, Films & Flix's Mark Hofmeyer join Aaron to discuss Indiana Jones' efforts to find the Holy Grail and his father in 1989's Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, starring Harrison Ford and Sean Connery. Listen in to hear the group discuss Spielberg's efforts to make a lighter yet more satisfying journey than the previous sequel by adding more emotion and bigger action. Plus, there are many stories about the film related to the hosts, their connection to the film, tangents related to other movies, and so much more. So now, if you've got an hour to kill… Follow all of us on Twitter/Bluesky: @Outnow_Podcast, @AaronsPS4, @WalrusMoose, @MHofmeyer, @Brandon4KUHD, @YancyJack Check out all of our sites and blogs: The Code Is Zeek, Why So Blu?, The Brandon Peters Show, Movies, Films & Flix, Deep Blue Sea the Pod, The Milky Way Blues Watch the trailer for Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.
In this Jessica Guerrieri interview, we discuss her debut, Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea, and how 12 years of sobriety shaped this unforgettable tale.Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea is a raw and emotionally resonant debut that examines the insidious nature of alcohol addiction and how it distorts relationships, parenting, and one woman's self-perception. In this conversation, Jessica shares how her twelve-year sobriety journey shaped the story and why telling the truth about addiction matters.In this heartfelt and powerful conversation, Jessica and I discuss:How Jessica's sobriety journey helped her write Leah's addiction story with such emotional clarityThe mental gymnastics of addiction—and what she wants readers to understand about recoveryHow the sober community rallied around her and helped usher her novel into the worldThe truths about AA meetings that might surprise readersWhy she chose to blur the lines between literary fiction and women's fiction in her genre-bending debutBONUS BOOK LIST: This week, I'm sharing a companion book list of 19 addiction fiction reads, including new releases and backlist titles, that speak to the ripple effects of substance use across families and generations.Meet Jessica GuerrieriOriginally from the Bay Area, Jessica Guerrieri lives in Davis, California, with her husband and three young daughters. Jessica has a background teaching special education but left the field to pursue a career in writing. Her debut novel, Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea, won the Maurice Prize for Fiction from her alma mater, UC Davis. With over a decade of sobriety, Jessica is a fierce advocate for addiction recovery.Mentioned in this episode:Browse the 2025 MomAdvice Summer Reading Guide (with ads) or download the 39-page reading guide ($7) to support our show. If you are a show patron, check your inbox for your copy as part of your member benefits—thank you for supporting my small business! Join the May Book Club Chat (Beautyland)19 Addiction Fiction Books to Read NowBetween the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea by Jessica GuerrieriThe Bright Years by Sarah DamoffLara Love HardinHappy Women DinnersThe Shit No One Tells You About WritingBoth Can Be True by Jessica GuerrieriConnect With Us:Join the Book Gang PatreonConnect with Jessica on Instagram or her WebsiteConnect with Amy on Instagram, TikTok, or MomAdviceGet My Happy List NewsletterGet the Daily Kindle Deals NewsletterBuy Me a Coffee (for a one-time donation)
Bigger. Smarter. Faster. Meaner. This week we get deep with 1999's DEEP BLUE SEA. In an isolated underwater research facility, scientists experimenting on mako sharks to combat Alzheimer's disease inadvertently create hyper-intelligent predators that turn the lab into a terrifying battleground. The situation spirals out of control and the team must fight for survival against these super intelligent sharks. Also this week: Lance rallies against barbers, one of the of last big budget B movies, and we're going TOPSIDE again. All this--and a whole lot more--on this week's episode of NEON BRAINIACS! "What you've done is taken God's oldest killing machine and given it will and desire." ----- Check out our Patreon for tons of bonus content, exclusive goodies, and access to our Discord server! ----- Deep Blue Sea (1999) Directed by Renny Harlin Written by Duncan Kennedy, Donna Powers, and Wayne Powers Starring Thomas Jane, Saffron Burrows, Samuel L. Jackson, Michael Rapaport, Stellan Skarsgård, and LL Cool J ----- 00:00 - Intro & Opening Banter 28:28 - "The Shpiel" 44:03 - Film Breakdown 01:37:20 - Brain Bucket & Outro
In a mid-week bonus episode, West End star Hadley Fraser discusses his array of new endeavours, including a brand new album, a major solo concert at Cadogan Hall and appearing nightly in the West End in The Deep Blue Sea. He also chats about gardening, parenting and his daughter's reaction to seeing him as a king in Disney's Snow White. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jay and Mark are joined by Emily Slade (@whythisfilmpod on X) for Deep Blue Sea chapter 15 to ask all the big questions. Questions like: Did dinosaurs invent algebra? Who isn't Jason Statham? and Is there a difference between sasquatches, bigfoots, yetis, possums and raccoons? They also discuss Susan's villain arc, breathy music and how Deep Blue Sea could be the trolley problem."
Drew Miles and the Tricer Podcast host Cliff Gray, discussing Cliff's extensive experience in the hunting industry and his expertise in elk hunting. They delve into Cliff's unconventional lifestyle, which includes homeschooling his children and living in various places around the world, highlighting both the benefits and challenges of such a life. Cliff shares his background in a corporate finance role to running a successful outfitting business in Colorado and British Columbia. After selling his business sooner than expected, Gray reflects on his newfound opportunities and future plans within the hunting community.CLIFF GRAYInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/cliffgry/Website - https://pursuitwithcliff.comTRICER USAWebsite – https://tricerusa.com/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/tricerusa/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/tricerusa/YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@tricer6985#Tricer #TricerTripods #WesternHunting #ElkHunting #BackcountryHunter #LongRangeHunting #HuntPodcast #PublicLandHunter #HuntingLifestyle #RifleSeason #MountainHunting #HuntTheWest #HuntingCulture #ModernOutfitter #DIYHunter #FieldToTable #HunterConservationist #WesternBigGame
In this powerful and refreshingly honest episode, Stephanie Mack sits down with friend, debut author and Maurice Prize winner Jessica Guerrieri to talk about her upcoming novel Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea. Stephanie dives into motherhood, vulnerability, book club fiction, and what it means to tell the truth on the page—no filter, no fluff. If you're a fan of bold voices and books that make you feel seen, this episode is for you.Thank you so much for listening, bookish besties!Today's Solid Sponsor:Today's episode of the Booked Solid podcast is brought to you by Kelly Greer, travel designer with Holiday Road Adventures. Get Booked Solid—on your perfect getaway!“Traveling leaves you speechless and then turns you into a storyteller.” — Kelly GreerFind Kelly on her website, Instagram, and/or email her directly with inquiries: kelly.greer@holidayroadadventures.com.Find us on Instagram:@bookedsolidpod, @hannahbooksit, @stephanienmack Subscribe to Hannah's NewsletterSubscribe to Stephanie's Newsletter
Hello Excellent Giant Sharks! Topics of discussion include: our Spielberg histories, an oceanic Jerry Seinfeld, and Lynette's feud with her microphone!Previous Episodes Mentioned:Ep. 158: The Incredibles (2004) Ep. 35: Deep Blue Sea (1999)Ep. 32: Independence Day (1996)Ep. 34: Blow Out (1981)Links:“Chocolate Rain” by Tay ZondayQuestions, comments, requests? Write us at: WriteHWGW@gmail.com
This month's Out Now with Aaron and Abe surprise bonus commentary track is working hard to find the Rabbit's Foot. The Brandon Peters Show's Brandon Peters and Movies, Films & Flix's Mark Hofmeyer join Aaron to discuss Mission: Impossible III, the final M: I film the group had not discussed in full in some capacity. Listen in to hear the group go over their experience with this film, what it is that holds it back from being one of the greatest entries in the series, along with what really works about this film, and why this series, overall, is just so much fun. Plus, plenty of tangents, bonus anecdotes, thoughts on the reunion of Tom Cruise & Philip “Sexy” Hoffman, and more. So now, if you've got an hour to kill… Follow all of us on Twitter/Bluesky: @Outnow_Podcast, @AaronsPS4, @WalrusMoose, @MHofmeyer, @ScottMendelson, @Brandon4KUHD Check out all of our sites and blogs: The Code Is Zeek, Why So Blu?, The Brandon Peters Show, Movies, Films & Flix, Deep Blue Sea the Podcast Watch the trailer for Mission: Impossible III
Send us a textRegret, change, and the peculiar state of limbo take center stage in our riveting conversation with the cast and director of "Savage in Limbo," part of Chino Community Theatre's Three on the Edge Festival. This John Patrick Shanley one-act transports audiences to a seedy Bronx bar circa 1984, where five characters who've known each other since grade school find their lives unexpectedly intersecting on a quiet Monday night.Director Michelle Knight-Reinhart and her talented cast—Alex Huey (Denise Savage), Bodhi Aguirre (Tony Aronica), and Rafael Ortega (Merc)—delve into Shanley's distinctive writing style and the raw humanity of their characters. Known for works like "Doubt," "Danny and the Deep Blue Sea," and "Moonstruck," Shanley creates painfully honest dialogue that explores the human condition through the lens of working-class New York characters yearning for connection and change.What makes this production particularly fascinating is how it balances gritty realism with moments of unexpected humor. The laughter often emerges from uncomfortable situations and self-inflicted problems as characters desperately try to change their circumstances while simultaneously resisting transformation. As one cast member notes, perhaps "limbo" isn't just a temporary state but the constant in all our lives—we're perpetually wondering if something better awaits us while remaining stuck in our patterns. The production embraces its 1980s setting with period-appropriate costumes and creates an immersive bar environment where drinks mysteriously appear without being mixed, adding an intriguing theatrical element that mirrors the reliability and steadfastness of Merc's character.Don't miss this powerful exploration of human connection running May 9-24 as part of the Three on the Edge Festival, which also features "Breathing Corpses" and "Bending the Spoon." All three productions contain mature themes and strong language, offering audiences a thought-provoking theatrical experience. If you're buying tickets for one show, consider attending all three in repertory to experience the full range of this compelling festival.Find STTS:Steps To The Stage (@stepstothestage) | InstagramFacebookSteps To The Stage (buzzsprout.com)Steps To The Stage - YouTubePlease follow on your favorite podcast platform and we appreciate 5 Star ratings and positive reviews!
We go back to the club with Havoc and also talk Mysterious Skin, Deep Blue Sea, Sinners and The Pitt. Listen to Catching Up on Cinema Follow the show on Twitter: @thecinemaspeak Follow the show on Instagram: cinemaspeakpodcast Subscribe on Youtube: Cinema Speak Intro: 0:00 - 13:02 Review - Havoc: 13:02 - 1:18:32 Movie Roulette - Mysterious Skin: 1:18:32 - 1:52:36 Micro-Reviews - The Pitt, Escaflowne, Northeast Area OIS 4/8/2025, Deep Blue Sea, Sinners: 1:52:36 - 2:35:03 This week in new releases/Outro: 2:35:03 - 2:50:22
Jay and Mark are joined by Courtney Small (@smallmind on X) to discuss "Raging Waters," the 14th chapter of Deep Blue Sea. In this episode, they also talk about Preacher's side quest, Canadian creature features and deadly boar movies. Enjoy!
linktr.ee/CatchingUpOnCinemaThis week, Trevor had the wonderful opportunity to guest on his friend Brad's show, the Cinema Speak podcast!In place of our regularly scheduled programming, please enjoy this repost of episode 430 of the Cinema Speak podcast!We go back to the club with Havoc and also talk Mysterious Skin, Deep Blue Sea, Sinners and The Pitt.Listen to Catching Up on CinemaFollow the show on Twitter: @thecinemaspeakFollow the show on Instagram: cinemaspeakpodcastSubscribe on Youtube: Cinema SpeakIntro: 0:00 - 13:02Review - Havoc: 13:02 - 1:18:32Movie Roulette - Mysterious Skin: 1:18:32 - 1:52:36Micro-Reviews - The Pitt, Escaflowne, Northeast Area OIS 4/8/2025, Deep Blue Sea, Sinners: 1:52:36 - 2:35:03This week in new releases/Outro: 2:35:03 - 2:50:22Follow us on Instagram @catchinguponcinemaFollow us on Twitter @CatchingCinemaLike, share, subscribe, and we'll catch you next time!
A day late, but not a dollar short! In Episode 107, J & L discuss the horror-effort Imaginary (2024), getting into the many disconnected subplots, what genre the film could've really benefitted from, and the fact that this film is a movie that just...happens. Ideas and concepts, y'all. Ideas and concepts...Disclaimer: We love you, DeWanda Wise (and Issa Rae)!!! And we know it's pronounced MAHN-guh—y'all know's J's heart. Timestamps4:04 - Negronomicon32:14 - Crit01:20:52 - Final CurlsGems from E107Imaginary (2024)Sinners (2025)Fruitvale Station (2013)Black Panther (2018)Love & Basketball (2000)The Substance (2024)The People Under the Stairs (1991)Get Out (2017)Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019)A Minecraft Movie (2025)Despicable Me 3 (2017)Minions: The Rise of Gru (2022)The X-Files (1993, television series)The Twilight Zone (2019, television series)Muder, She Wrote (1984, television series)Black Mirror (2011, television series)The Woman in the Yard (2025)Truth or Dare (2018)Kick Ass 2 (2013)The Curse of Bridge Hollow (2022)Ted (2012)She's Gotta Have It (2017, television series)Jurassic World: Dominion (2022)Coraline (2009)Don't Look Under the Bed (1999)Hide and Seek (2005)The Front Room (2024)Heart Eyes (2025)Companion (2025)Parasite (2019)Deep Blue Sea (1999)Pan's Labyrinth (2006)The Boogeyman (2023)The Monkey (2025)Danger Girl (upcoming film)Charlie's Angels (2000)Totally Spies (2001, animated series)Resident Evil: Village (2021, video game)Monster's We Make (CoryxKenshin, New Edyn Press, 2024, Print)Support the show
Pope Francis died on Monday. Will the Catholic Church continue to move in the direction of inclusion and reform, or will it elect a more traditional leader in reaction to the last papacy? Mike Cosper is back to talk about his new podcast from Christianity Today about the Satanic Panic, “Devil and the Deep Blue Sea.” In the 1980s and 90s, the FBI investigated 11,000 reports of satanic ritual abuse, but did not uncover a single credible story. So, why were parents throughout the country worried that heavy metal music, board games, and the Smurfs would lead their kids into devil-worshipping cults? Cosper explains how hucksters leveraged fears over cultural change to create mass hysteria, and why lessons from the Satanic Panic are still relevant today. Also this week, Medieval art reveals the sounds and smells of hell. Holy Post Plus: Bonus Interview with Mike Cosper: https://www.patreon.com/posts/127227607/ Ad-Free Version of this Episode: https://www.patreon.com/posts/127232165/ 0:00 - Show Starts 3:50 - Theme Song 4:12 - Sponsor - Our Place - Go to https://www.fromourplace.com and use code HOLYPOST to get 10% off site wide on beautiful cookware! 5:22 - Sponsor - Rocket Money - Find and cancel your old subscriptions with Rocket Money at https://www.rocketmoney.com/HOLYPOST 12:12 - News of the Butt, Medieval Art Edition 18:46 - Bosch Painting Translated into Music 24:24 - The Legacy of the Pope 32:35 - America vs. The Pope 41:42 - Sponsor - BetterHelp - This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at https://www.betterhelp.com/HOLYPOST and get 10% off your first month 42:50 - Sponsor - Policy Genius - Secure your family's tomorrow so you have peace of mind today. Go to https://www.policygenius.com/HOLYPOST to find the right life insurance for you 42:00 - Interview 46:23 - Why's the Satanic Panic Relevant? 53:00 - What is the Satanic Panic? 1:01:03 - Hucksters Behind It 1:11:09 - Did People Want it to Be True? 1:28:45 - End Credits Links from News Segment: Reddit Discusses Medieval Face-Butts: https://www.reddit.com/r/Medievalart/comments/rly22w/can_someone_please_explain_why_medieval_artwork/ Bosch Painting Translated to Music https://www.classicfm.com/discover-music/periods-genres/renaissance/hieronymus-bosch-painting-naked-bum-music/ Other Resources: Devil and the Deep Blue Sea from Christianity Today: https://pod.link/1778512810 Holy Post website: https://www.holypost.com/ Holy Post Plus: www.holypost.com/plus Holy Post Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/holypost Holy Post Merch Store: https://www.holypost.com/shop The Holy Post is supported by our listeners. We may earn affiliate commissions through links listed here. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.
It's Die Hard underwater…with sharks!This week on DIE HARD ON A BLANK, we're diving headfirst into one of the wettest, wildest, and wackiest Die Hard riffs of the late '90s: DEEP BLUE SEA (1999), directed by none other than Renny Harlin! We're joined by special guest Justin LaLiberty - director of operations for Vinegar Syndrome and a key figure in the ongoing physical media renaissance - to talk shark attacks, elevator shafts, and Samuel L. Jackson's iconic “interrupted monologue” moment!From the unmistakable DIE HARD FRANCHISE DNA, to the undersea siege structure and classic containment premise, we trace just how much Deep Blue Sea swims in McClane-infested waters! We also discuss the unusual, uneven career of Thomas Jane, the effervescent magic of LL Cool J, and that bizarre Ronny Cox “cameo”! It's DIE HARD in an underwater lab full of brain-enhanced sharks, and it might just be the most fun you can have in a Renny Harlin flick that isn't Die Hard 2!DEEP BLUE SEA trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSz9MDN-iacAt the time of release, DEEP BLUE SEA is available to rent or buy on Amazon Prime Video, YouTube, Apple TV, Fandango and all the usual platforms!Click here to subscribe to our Patreon feed 48 HOURS OF BUDDY MOVIES! Sign up on the website (instead of the app) to save $$$!www.patreon.com/48hoursofbuddymovies Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This month's Out Now with Aaron and Abe commentary track is alive with the mountains of New York City. The Outside Scoop's Scott Mendelson, The Brandon Peters Show's Brandon Peters, and Movies, Films & Flix's Mark Hofmeyer join Aaron to discuss Jackie Chan's American breakout film, Rumble in the Bronx. Listen in to hear the group go over their experience with this film, Chan's work in general, and the fun that comes from the stunts featured in this film and others. Plus, there are many thoughts on this film's approach to its acting and story, the work to create the Bronx in Vancouver, and the value of having a hovercraft in a film's climax. So now, if you've got an hour to kill… Follow all of us on Twitter/Bluesky: @Outnow_Podcast, @AaronsPS4, @WalrusMoose, @MHofmeyer, @ScottMendelson, @Brandon4KUHD Check out all of our sites and blogs: The Code Is Zeek, Why So Blu?, The Brandon Peters Show, The Outside Scoop, Movies, Films & Flix, Deep Blue Sea the Podcast Watch the trailer for Rumble in the Bronx
Sofia Yepes is a talented actor, producer, and podcaster known for her compelling performances on stage and screen. Sofia made her acting debut in the award-winning Columbia University thesis film, "St. Paul," portraying a young pregnant teenager. Her performance garnered critical acclaim and set the stage for future endeavors. Currently, Sofia released "The Low End Theory," a film she co-wrote, produced alongside Atomic Features, where she also stars. With credits that include appearances on the acclaimed Showtime series, "Ray Donovan," and a memorable performance in the theater production, "Danny and The Deep Blue Sea," as well as the independent film "Ganymede" (2024), Sofia continues to captivate audiences with her authenticity and talent. When not creating multi-dimensional projects in Hollywood, Sofia is equally committed to raising up the voices of single mothers and breaking societal norms. What started out as a podcast called 'As a Mutha' which grew from anger at the unfair expectations of single mothers, has expanded into a community called 'Sana Sana Single Mama' which now focuses on resources for healing for single mothers coming Summer 2025. The Low End Theory: A traumatized vet turned money launderer steals from her drug-dealer boss to pay off debts owed by the beautiful but equally troubled woman with whom she is having an obsessive affair. Want to watch: YouTube Meisterkhan Pod (Please Subscribe)
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More Val Kilmer, a little Jack Black, nightmarish neighbors, a premonition of a Final Destination sequel, a totally great documentary about aspiring actors in Hollywood, a subpar Wolfman, a Jack Nicholson scene, an Al Pacino scene, and life as an exposed nerve. Stuff mentioned : Tenacious D "To Be the Best" (2012) Tenacious D "To Be the Best" Music Video (2012 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nai7w1frB1E), Cape Fear (1991), The White Lotus (2021-present), Final Destination (2000), Final Destination: Bloodlines (2025), FInal Destination 3 (2006), The Final Destination (2009), Camp Hollywood (2004), Highland Gardens Hotel (7047 Franklin Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90028), Jon Levine "Nobody" (2009), Wolfman (2025), The Invisible Man (2020), Black Bear (2020), Danny and the Deep Blue Sea (2023 Lucille Lortel Theatre), John Patrick Shanley Danny and the Deep Blue Sea (1983), Edward Albee Zoo Story (1959), An American Werewolf in London (1981), Session 9 (2001), and Safe Men (1998).
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Jay and Mark are joined by Niall McGowan from the BatMinute podcast (@BatMinute on X) to discuss "Crack in the Window," the 13th chapter of Deep Blue Sea. In this episode, they also talk about surprising celebrity golfers, Batman directors directing DBS, and stop-motion sharks. Enjoy!
Jessica Guerrieri is a writer and novelist who lives in Northern California with her husband and three daughters. With a background in special education, Jessica left the field to pursue a career in writing and raise her children. With over a decade of sobriety, she is a fierce advocate for addiction recovery. She discusses her recovery and her award-winning debut book club fiction novel Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea. Jessica's book, other works, and contact information can be accessed at https://www.jessicaguerrieri.net/. The views and opinions of the guests on this podcast are theirs and theirs alone and do not necessarily represent those of the host, Westwords Consulting or the Kenosha County Substance Abuse Coalition. We're always interested in hearing from individuals or organizations who are working in substance use disorder treatment or prevention, mental health care and other spaces that lift up communities. This includes people living those experiences. If you or someone you know has a story to share or an interesting approach to care, contact us today! Follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube. Subscribe to Our Email List to get new episodes in your inbox every week!
Episode 124 Like many visual effects artists of a certain vintage, Jeff Okun didn't plan on a career in VFX. In fact, by his own account, he didn't even plan to work in film at all. "I'm a completely accidental human being," he told me with a chuckle. His ambitions began on a very different stage — as a stand-up comic — until a sharply atheistic routine delivered at home earned him a lifetime ban from performing in front of his parents. Instead, Okun's creative outlet took the form of magic tricks, homemade stunts, and Super 8 visual gags. “I would blow up model ships and fake fights in rush hour traffic,” he said, “and I'd be in the bushes filming with ketchup for blood.” All of this childhood chicanery ultimately gave way to a fascination with the trickery of movies — the kind of illusions you could only pull off with careful camera work, sleight-of-hand editing, and an appetite for mischief. Learning the Craft the Hard Way Okun's first job in film was with the legendary graphic designer and filmmaker Saul Bass. The experience was, in Okun's words, “awful,” but also profoundly formative. As Bass's gopher-turned-editor, Okun was thrown into the deep end. “I hated him,” he laughed. “But he taught me everything: editing, sound, post-production supervision, how to shoot, how to frame. It was a masterclass.” Working for Bass meant operating in a visually precise, effects-heavy style — layering camera moves, creating in-camera effects, and often relying on labor-intensive optical printing processes. When optical houses turned down Bass's business — too exacting, too expensive — Okun stepped in with cost-saving workarounds and pricing schemes that actually worked. “We doubled the budget, added a contingency, and somehow still landed exactly on target.”“By the end of it, I ended up loving the man,” Okun said. “Not because he gave me a break, but because he was so specific and difficult to please that when you did please him, it meant something. He learned how to prep lineup sheets, how to composite with interpositives, and how to break down 140-layer optical shots into manageable components. “I was just the fix-it guy. I didn't know what I was doing half the time. I still don't.” VFX by Way of Accident It wasn't long before optical houses and producers began calling on Okun when their films were in trouble. One fix led to another. His reputation grew as someone who could step into a crisis and calmly solve it — usually with a combination of ingenuity, humour, and brute-force trial and error. “I think Saul trained me to see puzzles. That's what it comes down to — seeing what's broken and putting it together in a way that works. Most of the time, it wasn't about having the right answer. It was about trying 50 wrong ones.” This kind of lateral thinking came into its own on films like Stargate (1994), where Okun — working with Jeff Kleiser and Diana Walczak's fledgling CG company — had to convince director Roland Emmerich that computer graphics were even worth attempting. “Roland didn't believe in CG. So we built the shot, made the CG glider deliberately less detailed to match the miniature footage. Showed it to him. He said, ‘Exactly — that's what I'm talking about. Miniatures are the way to go.' And we said, ‘Nope. All CG.' That's when he finally came around.” (Fun fact, VFX supervisor Jeff Okun was paid homage by Brent Spiner in Independence Day in the role of Dr. Brackish Okun. There's uh, a slight resemblance.) - Credit to Nofilmschool.comPenguins, Moose, and the Invisible Effect Okun is quick to point out he wasn't a Star Wars kid. In fact, he avoided the original film for weeks on principle — he doesn't do queues. But he did get a behind-the-scenes tour of ILM's original Van Nuys facility courtesy of Bass and George Lucas. There, he saw motion control rigs, Richard Edlund on his knees filming the crawl, Phil Tippett animating the chess game, and pyro tests in the parking lot. It was, he admits, a little magical — though it didn't change the fact that his creative allegiance remained with illusion, not spectacle. “My favourite effects are the invisible ones. I started out as a magician. The goal is to make people believe there's no trick. That's where the real artistry is.” Still, that didn't stop him from sneaking penguins and moose into the background of multiple films. He once gave a horse antlers in a Cameron Crowe movie. In Blood Diamond, he added a huge penguin family to a wide evacuation shot — no one noticed. “It's like the gorilla basketball video. You just don't see what you're not looking for.” The Shark That Ate Sam Perhaps his most famous — or infamous — contribution to pop culture came on Deep Blue Sea. Samuel L. Jackson had just delivered a particularly rough eight-page monologue, and Okun, unimpressed with the script, asked Jackson what he wanted to do. “He just said, ‘Kill me.' So I said, ‘If you make it to the front of the moon pool, I'll kill you.'” The surprise shark attack that interrupts Jackson mid-speech is now legendary. It wasn't in the script. “Renny Harlin didn't know until the day,” Okun said. “Sam did take after take but always got to the kill spot early. We cut the rest. I shot the elements. It was a massacre. We even had baby sharks pull him apart for fun.” The Changing Landscape Much of our conversation revolved around the changing realities of visual effects — the rise of AI, the complications of LED walls, and the shifting expectations from directors and studios. “People think VFX is just hitting the ‘do it right' button and then the ‘do it fast' button,” he said. “There's so little appreciation for how hard this stuff is, and we've done ourselves no favours by making it all invisible.” He sees today's VFX artists as increasingly anonymous — a shift he's spent much of his career trying to reverse, both through his own visibility and via his tenure at the Visual Effects Society. “We don't sell our artistry. We sell our software. You know the names of the DPs, but no one can name last year's VFX Oscar winners. That's not sustainable.” The Invisible War Stories At the end of our chat, Okun expressed a desire to tell more of the “true” stories of VFX — the screw-ups, the late-night fixes, the shots that weren't supposed to work. He wants more people to know that the chaos behind the curtain is often where the real creative breakthroughs happen. “It's always fun. That's the only reason I still do it. And when it's collaborative, when it's people bouncing ideas off each other, it's magical. That's when everyone forgets the pain and just remembers the movie.”All the Filmumentaries Links
Send us a textWhat are the movies we love despite knowing they're not cinematic masterpieces? When the critics pan a film that you can't stop rewatching, should you feel guilty about your enjoyment?In this deeply personal episode, we reunite as a full trio to dive into the concept of "guilty pleasures" in film - those movies we return to time and again despite (or perhaps because of) their perceived flaws. As Erica returns from her travels, she brings with her this question that reveals more about us as viewers than perhaps any other topic could.We each approach this challenge differently - Max analyzes the numerical gaps between his ratings and the critical consensus, Alex passionately defends films no one else seems to appreciate, and Erica embraces the nostalgic comforts of childhood favorites. From the shark-filled waters of Deep Blue Sea to the supernatural scares of Annabelle Comes Home, from the teen angst of Twilight to the ghostly romance of Casper, our selections span genres and decades but share one common thread: they matter deeply to us.The conversation reveals how our most treasured movie experiences often connect to formative moments in our lives. We explore whether a guilty pleasure can transition into legitimate appreciation when critical opinion shifts, whether certain genres are more prone to guilty pleasure status than others, and ultimately, whether we should feel any guilt at all about the films that bring us joy.What movies do you secretly love despite their reputation? Join us for this confession booth of cinematic loves and discover why the films we're hesitant to recommend might actually be the ones that define us most as movie lovers.The Regular Guy Movie ShowIn this podcast, three longtime friends revisit the movies they grew up with to...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
Send us a textThis Episode has EVERYTHING!It's got:Dave's brain doesn't work!Mr. Short Term Memory!In the way, Dave!Negativity AWAY!Levity! Brevity!A dollar in the douche jar!HAPPY BIRTHDAY, KEVIN!Airline tickets are too expensive for shenanigans!Levity! Brevity!"Severance" is amazing, though horrifying!Useless degrees!Will philosophize for food!Rants!Lady Gaga Levity!Up and down like a toilet seat in a men's room!Updated Irwin Allen!CGI sucks compared to practical effects!"The Goonies" sequel is on the horizon...!Long awaited sequels ALWAYS suck!Part 2, Electric Boogaloo!Dave loves Sean Astin to this day!Twink yogurt!Other peoples' kids are the best birth control!No naked nonsense in Dave's family!Episode Links (In Order):Louie Prima "The Bigger the Figure"!Tom Hanks "Mr. Short Term Memory"!Samuel Jackson's death in "Deep Blue Sea"!"The Goonies 2" is in the works!Teen girls try to kill mother over Wi-Fi!Music Credit!Opening Music Graciously Supplied By: https://audionautix.com/ Visit Our Patreon! Email Us Here: Disturbinglypragmatic@gmail.comWhere To Find Us!: Disturbingly Pragmatic Link Tree!
To wrap up March monster Madness, we bring 1999's Deep Blue Sea. Some good surprise kills, the horror of a CG Rappaport foot and at best questionable fences. Don't think of Jaws.Deep Blue Myths: Can You Blow Up a Shark | MythBustershttps://gazafunds.com/+++++Outro: Eloise Laws performing Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea
Season 5, Episode 3 This episode takes us out to sea - literally! We will hear stories from those who voluntarily deploy onboard seagoing vessels, from Merchant Marine ships to Naval submarines.
Jay and Mark are joined by Jim O'Kane (@TVDadsdotcom on X)) to discuss "Crash and Burn," the 12th chapter of Deep Blue Sea. In this episode, they also talk about creature feature side quests, waist-deep shark fights, and the curliness of Susan's hair versus the imminence of danger. Enjoy!Please rate, review, share and subscribe!
Mrparka's Weekly Reviews and Update Week 410 (03.22.2025) (Venom 4K, Deep Blue Sea 4K, 100 Tears) www.youtube.com/mrparkahttps://www.instagram.com/mrparka/https://twitter.com/mrparka00http://www.screamingtoilet.com/dvd--blu-rayhttps://www.facebook.com/mrparkahttps://www.facebook.com/screamingpotty/https://letterboxd.com/mrparka/https://www.patreon.com/mrparkahttps://open.spotify.com/show/2oJbmHxOPfYIl92x5g6ogKhttps://anchor.fm/mrparkahttps://www.stitcher.com/show/shut-up-brandon-podcasthttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mrparkas-weekly-reviews-and-update-the-secret-top-10/id1615278571 Time Stamps 0:00“Venom” 4K Review - 0:13“Deep Blue Sea” 4K Review - 7:48“Ninja Terminator” Review - 17:28“Prague Nights” Review - 22:19 “100 Tears” Review - 28:27“Eating Miss Campbell” Review - 33:45“Angel with the Iron Fists” Review - 38:561982 “Nurse Diary: Beast Afternoon” Review - 42:091982 “Swamp Thing” 4K Review - 44:471982 “Marianna” Review - 53:341982 “S.P.K Despair” Review - 56:05Patreon Pick “Air Bud” Review - 1:01:16Questions/ Answers - 1:06:52Update - 1:15:3122 Shots of Moodz and Horror – https://www.22shotsofmoodzandhorror.com/Podcast Under the Stairs – https://tputscast.com/podcastVideo Version – https://youtu.be/qElW29ANjxULinksBlue Underground - https://www.facebook.com/BlueUndergroundFilms/Venom 4K - https://mvdshop.com/products/venom-4k-uhd-blu-ray-4k-ultra-hdArrow Video - https://www.arrowfilms.com/Deep Blue Sea 4K - https://mvdshop.com/products/deep-blue-sea-limited-edition-4k-ultra-hdCauldron Films - https://www.cauldron-films.com/Ninja Terminator Blu-Ray - https://mvdshop.com/products/ninja-terminator-blu-rayDeaf Crocodile - https://www.deafcrocodile.com/Prague Nights - https://mvdshop.com/products/prague-nights-blu-rayUnearthed Films - https://www.unearthedfilms.com/100 Tears Blu-Ray - https://mvdshop.com/products/100-tears-directors-cut-blu-rayTroma - https://www.troma.com/Eating Miss Campbell Blu-Ray - https://mvdshop.com/products/eating-miss-campbell-blu-rayEureka Films - https://eurekavideo.co.uk/Super Spies and Secret Lies Blu-Ray - https://mvdshop.com/products/super-spies-and-secret-lies-2-disc-limited-collectors-edition-blu-rayNurse Diary: Beast Afternoon DVD - https://impulse-pictures.com/product/nurse-diary-beast-afternoon-dvd/Swamp Thing 4K - https://mvdshop.com/products/swamp-thing-collectors-edition-4k-ultra-hd-blu-ray-4k-ultra-hdMarianna IMdb - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0083654/Despair YouTube - https://youtu.be/rrNr5gCesIU?si=SUs0YBIc4Pn7jfXIAir Bud Rental - https://www.amazon.com/Air-Bud-Michael-Jeter/dp/B003TOVXZ0Update4K1. Black Gestapo2. Julie Darling3. Velvet Smooth Blu-Ray4. Fangs 5. Hundra 6. Deadly Kung Fu Factor 7. The Golden Triangle 8. Ride a Wild Stud Film Notes Venom - 1981 - Piers HaggardDeep Blue Sea - 1999 - Renny Harlin Ninja Terminator - 1985 - Godfrey HoPrague Nights - 1969 - Jiří Brdečka, Miloš Makovec. Evald Schorm 100 Tears - 2007 - Marcus Koch Eating Miss Campbell - 2022 - Liam ReganAngel with the Iron Fists - 1967 - Lo Wei Nurse Diary: Beast Afternoon - 1982 - Naosuke KurosawaSwamp Thing - 1982 - Wes Craven Marianna - 1982 - Cheuk Pak-TongS.P.X. Despair - 1982 - Dominik Guerin, Steven JonesAir Bud - 1997 - Charles Martin Smith
Even when we like episodes, Brian can’t stand Sorkin’s titles. This is no exception. Dana’s going snorkeling, until she isn’t. We wonder if anyone truly LOVES snorkeling. Dan enlists Jeremy as the world’s unlikeliest wingman. Lex Friedman and Brian Warren.
Even when we like episodes, Brian can’t stand Sorkin’s titles. This is no exception. Dana’s going snorkeling, until she isn’t. We wonder if anyone truly LOVES snorkeling. Dan enlists Jeremy as the world’s unlikeliest wingman. Lex Friedman and Brian Warren.
Ralph and Pam are on vacation in St. Croix, as well as his high school students, when Ralph rescues a woman from the ocean. She tells Ralph their boat was attacked by a sea monster, so Ralph calls Bill to help investigate. Bill thinks it is a wild goose chase, but something is definitely up out there. Listen to find out what happens!
This month's Out Now with Aaron and Abe commentary track wants you to remember that sometimes doing the right thing ain't doing the right thing. The Outside Scoop's Scott Mendelson, The Brandon Peters Show's Brandon Peters, and Movies, Films & Flix's Mark Hofmeyer join Aaron and Abe to discuss the TV-to-film remake, S.W.A.T. Listen in to hear the group discuss how they feel about the 2003 action-thriller starring Samuel L. Jackson, Colin Farrell, and National Lampoon's Senior Trip's Jeremy Renner. Plus, there are many thoughts on this film's grounded approach to its action and story, the work of the cast, the state of summer movies like this at the time, and lots of other tangents. So now, if you've got an hour to kill… Follow all of us on Twitter/Bluesky: @Outnow_Podcast, @AaronsPS4, @WalrusMoose, @MHofmeyer, @ScottMendelson, @Brandon4KUHD Check out all of our sites and blogs: The Code Is Zeek, Why So Blu?, The Brandon Peters Show, The Outside Scoop, Movies, Films & Flix, Deep Blue Sea the Podcast Watch the trailer for S.W.A.T.
Kelly Hooker joins me for the February's Real Time Reading episode where we highlight our current, past and upcoming reads. Kelly's Selections: Last: Finding Grace by Loretta Rothschild Nesting by Roisin O'Donnell Now: Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea by Jessica Guerrieri The Names by Florence Knapp Next: What Kind of Paradise by Janelle Brown The Compound by Aisling Rawle DNFs or Didn't Like: None Book Mail Highlights: Home of the American Circus by Allison Larkin The Girls Who Grew Big by Leila Mottley Cindy's Selections: Last: The Safari by Jaclyn Goldis The Griffin Sisters' Greatest Hits by Jennifer Weiner Now: Savvy Summers and the Sweet Potato Crimes by Sandra Jackson Opoku The World's Greatest Detective and Her Just Okay Assistant by Liza Tully Next: The Names by Florence Knapp I See You've Called in Dead by John Kenney DNFs or Didn't Like: The Book of Lost Hours by Hayley Gelfuso Book Mail Highlights: The Harvey Girls by Juliette Fay Story of a Murder: The Wives, the Mistresses and Dr Crippen by Hallie Rubenhold Looking for some great winter reads? Check out my printable 17-page 2025 Winter Reading Guide with 45 new titles vetted by me that will provide great entertainment this winter. I also include mystery series recommendations, new releases in a next-in-the-series section and fiction and nonfiction pairings. Want to know which new titles are publishing in January - May of 2025? Check out our third Literary Lookbook which contains a comprehensive but not exhaustive list all in one place so you can plan ahead. Join my Patreon group to support the podcast. Other ways to support the podcast can be found here. Connect with Kelly Hooker on Instagram. Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and Threads. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to Season One of Devil and the Deep Blue Sea, where we explore the strange and troubling era of the 1980s and '90s when America—especially the evangelical church—became convinced that satanic ritual abuse and occult activity hid around every corner. From local news reports warning of dark rituals to churches hosting “record burnings” to purge secular music, fear of a hidden, demonic conspiracy dominated the cultural landscape. In this preview of our first episode, "The Devil Went Down To Arkansas", host Mike Cosper introduces two stories that seem worlds apart—The Duggar Family, a symbol of conservative Christian values, and The West Memphis Three, a tragic case driven by hysteria and misinformation. To hear the full episode, subscribe to Devil And The Deep Blue Sea wherever you find your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
GGACP celebrates the birthday (January 31) of actor, comedian and co-host of the "How Did This Get Made?" podcast Paul Scheer by revisiting this “very special episode,” recorded back in 2015. In this interview, Paul shares his love of movie misfires, including “Road House,” “Deep Blue Sea,” “A View to a Kill” and the infamous Brando remake of “The Island of Dr. Moreau.” Also, Paul talks to an invisible spaceship, carries (physically) Ving Rhames, and looks back on his days as a VH1 “talking head.” PLUS: “Battlefield Earth”! Tom Hanks raps! The Maytag Repairman gets blackballed! James Karen hangs with Weezie! And Gilbert trashes “The Notebook”! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
From the creators of the hit podcast The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill comes a new show, Devil and the Deep Blue Sea, which takes you back to the Satanic Panic that gripped America in the 1980s and 90s. This limited series explores how hysteria gripped parents and teens through cautionary tales like Go Ask Alice, influenced notorious criminal cases like the West Memphis Three, and catapulted the political agenda of the Moral Majority. Join as we seek to understand how this wave of panic devastated innocent lives and diverted the church's attention from the evil lurking in its own pews. Episodes drop January 2025 but you can join our show discussion page on Facebook right now. Devil and the Deep Blue Sea is a production of Christianity Today Host and Creator - Mike Cosper Producer - Rebekah Sebastian Sound Design and Engineering - T.J. Hester Motion - Steven Scheidler Production Assistant - Dawn Adams Theme music by Dirt Poor Robins Cover art by Nim Ben-Reuven Erik Petrik and Mike Cosper are the Executive Producers of CT Media Podcasts, and Matt Stevens is our Senior Producer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices