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Review Rewind
Episode 71: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory(2005)

Review Rewind

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 108:59


We got a golden ticket! We're watching the 2005 adaptation Charlie and the Chocolate FactoryDirectorTim BurtonProducerBrad Grey, Richard D. ZanuckScreenwriterJohn August, Roald DahlDistributorWarner Bros. PicturesProduction CoWarner Bros., Zanuck Company, Village Roadshow Pictures, Plan B FilmsRatingPG (Mild Language|Action|Quirky Situations)GenreKids & Family, Fantasy, ComedyOriginal LanguageEnglishRelease Date (Theaters)Jul 15, 2005Budget$150,000,000 (estimated)Gross US & Canada$206,459,076Opening weekend US & Canada$56,178,450 Jul 17, 2005Gross worldwide$474,968,763Starring Johnny Depp, Freddie Highmore, David Kelly, Helena Bonham Carter, Noah Taylor, Missi Pyle, James Fox, Deep Roy, Christopher Lee

Pshht Themes
Big Fish: Ugly Crying on Discord

Pshht Themes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 116:48


Bless your heart, Void! (insert southern accent for the remainder of the description) We find ourselves in Spectre with no shoes on and we think we may never leave. From naked lady fishes to giants that are just so hungry, all we really wanna do is put a nice gold weddin' ring on Sandra. We encounter everything Tim Burton has to throw at us: Danny DeVitto, Danny DeVitto as a werewolf, and Danny DeVitto making Deep Roy look taller than 4 ft. But when all is said and done, we find ourselves sobbing for the last 15 minutes 'cause it's just so good! Grab a hankey, this has feelings!

TrekCulture
Sailor Mouth | TrekCulture Podcast

TrekCulture

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 43:04


Tom Roberts-Finn is joined by Brie Beecher & Brandon Meece to discuss the most recent Trek news; Brie's visit to Pensacon - including her interviews with Deep Roy and Anthony Rapp; Plus, Brandon's Cargo Bay 101! Don't forget to use #AskTrekCulture for next week's questions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Films from the Phantom Zone: Failed & Forgotten Comic Book Movies
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009) (Guest: Philly)

Films from the Phantom Zone: Failed & Forgotten Comic Book Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 154:44


Bit late to the Transformers One party but we're doing it anyway!  Let's get through what may be in several opinions, the worst Transformers to date! On Keep or Cancel, we're talking John Turturro and Deep Roy.Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009) is directed by Michael Bay and stars Shais LaBeouf, Megan Fox, and Josh Duhamel.  It is streaming on Paramount+.Time Stamps:9:42  -  Plot1:59:37  -  Analysis2:26:48  -  Keep or Cancel1:36:18  -  Into the Phantom Zone?Mentioned Links:Best shot in the movie!Special thanks to That Piano Dude for our intro theme!                                                                                     Social Links:Support the show on Patreon/Exclusive bonus podcast "Where's Mephisto?":  FilmsfromPZDiscord:  Join our public Discord!Instagram: @Films_From_The_Phantom_ZoneTwitter: @FilmsfromPZYouTube:  Films from the Phantom ZoneTwitch:  Twitch.tv/FilmsfromPZRoyalty Free Music from Bensound           Support the show

You're No Fun Anymore
YNFA 056: Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, or Children Should Be Pralined and Not Stirred

You're No Fun Anymore

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 78:59


Sharpen your sweet tooth and buckle up for one wild boat ride as we gobble our way through 1971's Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory and the 2005 remake Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (and some of us choke on the 2023 Wonka). Should anyone even try to match the genius of Gene Wilder? Why in the world would anyone leave their child alone with Johnny Depp's terrifying Wonka. And how did it take us this long to play the classic F*ck, Marry, Kill? The only way to find out the answers is to enter our increasingly treacherous podcast factory. Otherwise, you get nothing. You lose. Good day sir!

Booze and the Dudes

Well i am not to sure what this episode is about we chat about Dick Powers dead moms puss and current event info.

This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von
E480 Tim Dillon

This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 136:55


Tim Dillon is a stand-up comedian and host of the popular podcast “The Tim Dillon Show”. You can see him live on his “American Royalty Tour” happening now across the country.  Tim Dillon returns to This Past Weekend with a bang, chatting with Theo Von about the Doordasher vs. homeless crisis, squatting in million dollar houses, why Tim wants to run for Governor of California, who they think could actually handle being president, where Tim wants to spread his mom's ashes, and a conspiracy involving Whitney Cummings and Indian acting sensation Deep Roy. Tim Dillon: https://www.instagram.com/timjdillon/  ------------------------------------------------ Tour Dates! https://theovon.com/tour New Merch: https://www.theovonstore.com ------------------------------------------------- Sponsored By: Celsius: Go to the Celsius Amazon store to check out all of their flavors. #CELSIUSBrandPartner #CELSIUSLiveFit  https://amzn.to/3HbAtPJ  Prize Picks: Prize Picks: Download the Prize Picks app and use CODE: THEO. Prize Picks will match your deposit up to $100.  BetterHelp: This show is sponsored by BetterHelp - go to http://betterhelp.com/theo to get 10% off your first month. Tommy John: Go to http://tommyjohn.com/theo to get 20% off your first order.  Factor: Go to http://factormeals.com/theo50 and use code theo50 to get 50% off. Manscaped: Go to http://manscaped.com and use code THEO for 20% off and free shipping! ------------------------------------------------- Music: "Shine" by Bishop Gunn https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3A_coTcUek ------------------------------------------------ Submit your funny videos, TikToks, questions and topics you'd like to hear on the podcast to: tpwproducer@gmail.com Hit the Hotline: 985-664-9503 Video Hotline for Theo Upload here: https://www.theovon.com/fan-upload Send mail to: This Past Weekend 1906 Glen Echo Rd PO Box #159359 Nashville, TN 37215 ------------------------------------------------ Find Theo: Website: https://theovon.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/theovon Facebook: https://facebook.com/theovon Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thispastweekend Twitter: https://twitter.com/theovon YouTube: https://youtube.com/theovon Clips Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheoVonClips Shorts Channel: https://bit.ly/3ClUj8z ------------------------------------------------ Producer: Zach https://www.instagram.com/zachdpowers Producer: Nick https://www.instagram.com/realnickdavis/ Producer: Colin https://instagram.com/colin_reiner Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The North American Friends Movie Club
The NeverEnding Story (1984)

The North American Friends Movie Club

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 66:56


Brent, Nate, and Kate fly into Fantasia on the back of a lizard dog dragon to watch the 1984 American Fantasy Film The NeverEnding Story based on the novel Die unendliche Geschichte starring: Barret Oliver as Bastian Balthazar BuxNoah Hathaway as AtreyuTami Stronach as "Moon Child".Patricia Hayes as UrglSydney Bromley as EngywookGerald McRaney as Barney BuxMoses Gunn as CaironAlan Oppenheimer as the voices of Falkor, Gmork, Rockbiter, and the Narrator.Thomas Hill as Carl Conrad Coreander,Deep Roy as Teeny WeenyTilo Prückner as Night HobDarryl Cooksey, Drum Garrett, and Nicholas Gilbert as Ethan, Todd, and Lucas. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

This week, we're all enjoying bombing and threatening one another, until the Doctor comes along and delivers a long speech about New Cruel People, which starts making us feel bad about ourselves. And fair enough. It's The Zygon Inversion. Notes and links The Decimas were tiny squeaky-voiced aliens, who looked like nothing so much as miniature Zygons; their leader was played by our very own Deep Roy. They appeared in the fifth episode of Blakes 7, Web, and so you can hear more about them in Maximum Power episode 5, Color-coded Anoraks. Sonequa Martin-Green is the astonishing beautiful lead in the first of the new new Star Trek series, Star Trek: Discovery. Her ability to convey genuine emotional distress in Series 1 was so impressive that they required her to do it in just about every scene in Series 2. And Truth or Consequences is a real place in New Mexico, a small town that voted to name itself after a radio game show in 1950. (Before that, it was called Hot Springs.) Picks of the Week Simon Simon recommends seminal Cold War-era horror film Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956), which has been an influence on Doctor Who all the way back to The Faceless Ones. James James brings us back to 2023 with his recommendation of Marvel's TV miniseries Secret Invasion, which itself goes back to a comic book crossover storyline that ran for a few months in 2008. Peter Peter suggests Barbenheimer, which was this year's weirdest media trend, watching Greta Gerwig's Barbie (2023) and Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer (2023) on the same day. If Bonnie is still around in 2023, you have to believe that she participated. Nathan Nathan suggests watching Heartstopper (2022), a terribly sweet gay high-school romance on Netflix. It's based on Alice Oseman's webcomic, and is also a series of graphic novels. Follow us Nathan is on X as @nathanbottomley, James is @ohjamessellwood, and Simon is @simonmoore72. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam. You can follow the podcast on X at @FTEpodcast. We're also on Facebook, Mastodon, and Bluesky, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on Apple Podcasts, or we'll apply for you to appear on The Chase without telling you about it first. And more Last week, we released the first episode of our new Space: 1999 commentary podcast, Startling Barbara Bain. In that first episode, we talked over the show's pilot episode Breakaway, in which the moon is hurled from its orbit by a terrible nuclear explosion. A couple of our podcasts are finished or on hiatus right now. Jodie into Terror was our flashcast on every episode of the Whittaker era, recorded just a couple of days after the broadcast of the episode. Bondfinger was our James Bond commentary podcast, which also covered some of our favourite spy-fi TV shows of the sixties and seventies. Maximum Power is back! Our podcast about Blakes 7, co-produced with the Trap One podcast, continues its coverage of Blakes 7 series C, with a discussion of the second episode, Powerplay. And finally, there's our Star Trek commentary podcast, Untitled Star Trek Project, featuring Nathan and friend-of-the-podcast Joe Ford. This week, we watched a lovely episode of Star Trek: Voyager. B'Elanna crash lands on a bronze-age planet and becomes the inspiration for a beautiful young playwright in Muse.

Post Unavailable
Episode 166: Goku Prays in the Garden

Post Unavailable

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 61:18


This one is all about auto-fellatio and Christ. Alongside our other usual topics like blocking your family, patreon bonus content, Jimmy the micro penis, open heimer style, oompa loompa appropriation, Deep Roy's wife, dad generated balls, Marilyn Manson rumours, everyone loves Cornergas, auto fellatio deaths, The Flash NFTs, TikTok Justice League, mooshroom gut biome, Minecraft animators, the Mac cut, Josh Hutchinson zeitgeist, splorngo blorngo horror games, Karl Urban Minecraft skin, apologies to M3GAN, werewolf 911 call, Fable adultery, Crash Bandicoot in the real world, the oracle's nipple, church strippers, destructo disk of thorns, Dragon Ball christian heaven, Goku's dad, Saiyan lore, and Johnny Test truth and reconciliation. This one gets us in trouble. Check out our monkey merch!: https://my-store-c638a6.creator-spring.com

We Hate Movies
The NeverEnding Story

We Hate Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 110:10


For the kick-off of the 2023 Summer Blockbuster Extravaganza, the guys are racing to save the land of Fantasia with a convo about the popular 1980s children's film, The NeverEnding Story! Who is the bigger Disgusting Shit Boy (DSB) here, Bastian or Atreyu? How much does Bastian's rotten father hate his little bookworm guts? And why didn't they just fork over the cash and actually cast Ernest Borgnine to voice Falkor? PLUS: Freddy Krueger works as the janitor at Bastian's school!The NeverEnding Story stars Garret Oliver, Gerald McRaney, Thomas Hill, Deep Roy, Tilo Prückner, Moses Gunn, Sydney Bromley, Tami Stronach, and Noah Hathaway as Atreyu; directed by Wolfgang Petersen.Check out the WHM Merch Store featuring new Tour 2023, KONG, DILF Den & Grab-Ass & Cancer designs!This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/whm and get on your way to being your best self.Unlock Exclusive Content!: http://www.patreon.com/wehatemoviesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Morning Stream
TMS 2447: Escape O'Room

The Morning Stream

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 103:48


Land O' Lukes. What's Under YOUR Eyepatch? Shit Sneeze. Deep Roy, Devourer of Worlds. Leakin' Schmoo Fluid from the Ding Dong. Tiny Four Year Old Shit. My Wife, The Xenomorph. Breakfast Noods. The Card Always Says Moops. Wendy's Old fashioned Jawbreakers. He's ten years younger. Does that make him my cousin or my nephew? Microsoft Luggage Simulator. Check Under The Burger Lid. GoPro On A Stick With Bill. You're Not Bill, Dammit with Bobby and more on this episode of The Morning Stream. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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TMS 2447: Escape O'Room

The FrogPants Studios Ultra Feed!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 103:48


Land O' Lukes. What's Under YOUR Eyepatch? Shit Sneeze. Deep Roy, Devourer of Worlds. Leakin' Schmoo Fluid from the Ding Dong. Tiny Four Year Old Shit. My Wife, The Xenomorph. Breakfast Noods. The Card Always Says Moops. Wendy's Old fashioned Jawbreakers. He's ten years younger. Does that make him my cousin or my nephew? Microsoft Luggage Simulator. Check Under The Burger Lid. GoPro On A Stick With Bill. You're Not Bill, Dammit with Bobby and more on this episode of The Morning Stream. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Down the Yellow Brick Pod
Disney's "Return to Oz" (1985 film) - Scene #9 (The End - Part 1) with Caseen Gaines

Down the Yellow Brick Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2022 80:45


Friend of the pod Caseen Gaines returns to the pod to dive into part 1 of the final scene of Disney's 1985 film, “Return to Oz”! Tara, EmKay and Caseen share their thoughts on the  message of the film, the meaning of goodbyes, debate whether the film is truly a sequel, celebrate "Return to Oz" author Joan D. Vinge, and shout out actors Justin Case, Deep Roy and John Alexander.Stay tuned for Part 2 dropping Wednesday!*Recording Note: This episode was recorded August 28th, 2022.Show Notes:Down the YBP Etsy ShopPatreon - DTYBPCaseen GainesWhy Return to Oz is the Most Faithful Wizard of Oz Adaptation"Return to Oz" by Joan D. VingeAnnie OrphansInstagram: @downtheyellowbrickpod#DownTheYBPTara: @taratagticklesEmKay: @emshray

Mars on Life
Life on Märzen (130)

Mars on Life

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 74:14


Ten episodes later and everyone's joined in. Matt talks about meeting the incredible character actor Deep Roy and beating him at a game of shuffleboard, Andrew shares some *major personal news* and moving from one part of Boston to the other, and "Mr. Mute" Sebastian talks about his recent trip to Disneyland, encountering the excess of what the park had on sale. This entails the fads and identifiers of enthusiastic fans parading the original park and Galaxy's Edge, including the "hashtag resistance" crowd. This post-2016/Disney-Lucasfilm merger culture developed as a consequence of the new series of "Star Wars" films, which are an inverse of the political inspirations that influenced George Lucas' six-film saga. Our cohosts attempt to answer whether such a virtual movement can inspire a revolution of any kind at home? Ryan's short answer: give it a reason. Social media: Mars on Life: @marsonlifeshow on Twitter and Instagram Sebastian Schug: Seabass on YouTube Ryan Mancini: @mancinira (Twitter) and @manciniryan (Instagram) Andrew Martinez: @andrewomartinez (Twitter) Matt Fernandez: @matt_fern (Twitter) and @thewoodseyninja (Instagram) Artwork by Zachary Erberich (@zacharyerberichart) "Space X-plorers" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mars-on-life-show/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mars-on-life-show/support

The Brandon Peters Show
Old Space Show – Blake’s 7 “The Web” with Steven Schapansky

The Brandon Peters Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 30:36


Another weird, sort of nothingburger episode. But, it does have Deep Roy in it! Though there are some interesting details to chew on. With this fifth episode, there's a worry that “Is this all Blake's 7” is going to be? Luckily, next week things turn around and start to form the show. Steven Schapansky from […]

You Haven't _______ That?
Episode 160 - Alice in Wonderland

You Haven't _______ That?

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 57:54


Welcome to You Haven't Blanked That! This week we watched Alice In Wonderland directed by Tim Burton. Checking out on Tim Burton, Dark Shadows, an inconsistent sequel to the cartoon, Linda Wolverton, Lestat musical, Big Fish, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Deep Roy, waivers between a Tim Burton movie and a Disney movie, the Fudderwackit, Got Milk ads, Disney live action remakes, 101 Dalmatians remake, stupid tik tok theories, Corey Feldman, better versions of Alice in Wonderland, American McGee, The End of the World is Just Beginning, Ambulance, The Northman, the Lost City, Lightyear, Top Gun: Maverick, the Boys, Opening theme by the Assassins Closing theme by Lucas Perea  Email: Yhblankthat@gmail.com  Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/youhaventblankedthat/ Instagram: (@yhblankthat)   https://www.amazon.com/You-Havent-Blanked-That/dp/B08JJS7RSK  https://anchor.fm/blanked-that --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blanked-that/message

In - Explica - Dos
Inexplicados T03 E09 - Charlie y la Fábrica de Chocolate - Podcast

In - Explica - Dos

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 78:42


Podcast con una in - explicación irreverente pero sincera de la película Charlie y la Fábrica de Chocolate (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory), del director Tim Burton, actuaciones de Johnny Depp, Freddie Highmore, David Kelly, Deep Roy, Helena Bonham Carter, entre otros, esperamos te guste.

Slashers
Theme Park Horror Challenge Ep 2: Doug and Jason

Slashers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 50:23


Join us for #pridemonth here on Slashers Podcast for our two-part Challenge Episode series where your favorite hosts challenge one another with a film and a dare. We've split the teams up and this week we have Doug and Jason! Listen to both episodes and we will throw up a special poll to see which team met their challenges best (psst, vote for Ade!). We had a lot of fun on this one, hope you will too! As a refresher, each host assigned a Tubi or Prime Theme Park horror movie to another host along with a challenge: Doug assigned Howling VI: Freaks (starring Deep Roy on Tubi) and challenged Jason to write a Howling sequel with no werewolves (much like Howling III: Marsupials). Jason assigned Doug Waxwork 1 and 2 and challenged Doug to write part 3, which he aptly names Waxwork 3: Carrot Wax! Be sure to vote on Instagram or here for which challenge episode is clearly superior! Episode 1 or 2? YOU DECIDE!!! If you ever have feedback or recommendations on future episodes, please let us know at slasherspod@gmail.com. You can always find us on our social media: Instagram, Twitter, Slasher App: @slasherspod Facebook: /slasherspod Reddit: u/slasherspod https://www.youtube.com/c/slasherspodcast You can find our merch, and links to all our online presence here: linktr.ee/slasherspod Theme song is I wanna Die by Mini Meltdowns. https://open.spotify.com/artist/5ZAk6lUDsaJj8EAhrhzZnh ; https://minimeltdowns.bandcamp.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/slasherspod/support

RAGE Works Network-All Shows
Trek Untold-Episode 99

RAGE Works Network-All Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 86:22


Ken Olandt: A Career Of Strength & Charm His journey from dreams of being an ice hockey player into modeling and then acting, the unique way he improved his performing skills, what he learned while he was a student of Gordon Hunt and Howard Fine and training alongside George Clooney, his first gig on "Days of Our Lives" and his first speaking lines on "Matt Houston," staring with Jennifer Aniston in the cult horror hit "Leprechaun" and the stunt involving Warwick Davis and Deep Roy that left one of them injured! From there, it's off to Star Trek TNG "Bloodlines," and we chat about working with Patrick Stewart, Marina Sirtis, and Brent Spiner, and why he believes that episode of Star Trek is some of his finest work (in spite of the annoying tight outfits he wore). After Trek, Ken started a film production company, and we discuss that including one of the movies he made that starred William Shatner! Plus, we talk about starring in the "Super Force" TV show where he was directed by Jerry Lewis and got to fight with WCW champion Sting, stories from "April Fool's Day," "Summer School" with Carl Reiner and Marc Harmon, "18 Wheels of Justice" with G. Gordon Liddy, "Murder, She Wrote" with Angela Lansbury, Brenda Vaccaro and Genie Francis, and a life lesson courtesy of Sylvester Stallone! Check out Explorify Motorcycle Rentals & Tours at www.explorify.com Please subscribe to our YouTube channel and hit the notifications button to be updated when we go live or upload our next video! Support Trek Untold by checking out our merchandise at https://teespring.com/stores/trekuntold or become a Patreon at Patreon.com/TrekUntold. Trek Untold is sponsored by Triple-Fiction Productions, a US-based company that 3-D prints Trek-inspired prop replicas for fan films and cosplayers, as well as accessories and playsets for all iterations of Trek figures through the years. Visit them at Triple-Fictionproductions.net.   Don't forget to subscribe to the show and leave a rating if you like us!       Follow Trek Untold on Social Media Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/trekuntoldTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/trekuntoldFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/trekuntold Follow Nerd News Today on Social Media Twitter: Twitter.com/NerdNews2DayInstagram: Instagram.com/NerdNewsTodayFacebook: Facebook.com/NerdNewsToday Trek Untold is sponsored by Treksphere.com, powered by the RAGE Works Podcast Network, and affiliated with Nerd News Today.   The views expressed on air during Trek Untold do not represent the views of the RAGE Works staff, partners, or affiliates. 

Trek Untold: The Star Trek Podcast That Goes Beyond The Stars!
99: Ken Olandt: A Career Of Strength & Charm

Trek Untold: The Star Trek Podcast That Goes Beyond The Stars!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 86:22


Ken Olandt played Picard's sort-of-but-maybe-not son Jason Vigo on the Star Trek TNG seventh season episode “Bloodlines”, but you've certainly seen him in plenty of other films and shows. Spoiler alert – he is just as cool in real life as he is on-screen! Ken tells us about his journey from dreams of being an ice hockey player into modeling and then acting, the unique way he improved his performing skills, what he learned while he was a student of Gordon Hunt and Howard Fine and training alongside George Clooney, his first gig on “Days of Our Lives” and his first speaking lines on “Matt Houston”, staring with Jennifer Aniston in the cult horror hit “Leprechaun” and the stunt involving Warwick Davis and Deep Roy that left one of them injured! From there, it's off to Star Trek TNG as we chat about working with Patrick Stewart, Marina Sirtis and Brent Spiner, and why he believes that episode of Star Trek is some of his finest work (in spite of the annoying tight outfits he wore). After Trek, Ken started a film production company and we discuss that, including one of the movies he made that starred William Shatner! Plus, we talk about starring in the "Super Force" TV show where he was directed by Jerry Lewis and got to fight with WCW champion Sting, stories from "April Fool's Day," "Summer School" with Carl Reiner and Marc Harmon, "18 Wheels of Justice" with G. Gordon Liddy, "Murder, She Wrote" with Angela Lansbury, Brenda Vaccaro and Genie Francis, and a life lesson courtesy of Sylvester Stallone! Check out Explorify Motorcycle Rentals & Tours at www.explorify.com Please subscribe to our YouTube channel and hit the notifications button to be updated when we go live or upload our next video! Support Trek Untold by checking out our merchandise at https://teespring.com/stores/trekuntold or become a Patreon at Patreon.com/TrekUntold. Trek Untold is sponsored by Triple-Fiction Productions, a US-based company that 3-D prints Trek-inspired prop replicas for fan films and cosplayers, as well as accessories and playsets for all iterations of Trek figures through the years. Visit them at Triple-Fictionproductions.net.   Don't forget to subscribe to the show and leave a rating if you like us!       Follow Trek Untold on Social Media Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/trekuntoldTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/trekuntoldFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/trekuntold Follow Nerd News Today on Social Media Twitter: Twitter.com/NerdNews2DayInstagram: Instagram.com/NerdNewsTodayFacebook: Facebook.com/NerdNewsToday Trek Untold is sponsored by Treksphere.com, powered by the RAGE Works Podcast Network, and affiliated with Nerd News Today.

Who Let You Watch That?!
The NeverEnding Story: Do What You Dream or Die Trying

Who Let You Watch That?!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 85:39


Ladies and gentlemen, this is a big one! Welcome to one of our most requested episodes, The NeverEnding Story. In this episode, we learn the origin of the ambitious Gabe that we know and love. In a movie full of Rockbiters, horse drowning, giant turtles, and a Childlike Empresses, Gabe is going to find the heart of his existence. Join the boys as they break it all down. Atreyu, Artax, Morla the Turtle, John Lemon, Deep Roy, The Gmork, 80s Dads, The Nothing, and Bastian all get their moment to shine in this episode. Sit back and prepare for this episode on the beloved 1980s classic. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Sudden Double Deep
Deeper: The NeverEnding Story (1984)

Sudden Double Deep

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 30:40


Last week we had a triple bill of INFINITY films, so this time around, Matt picked the 80s children's fantasy movie, The NeverEnding Story. Directed by Wolfgang Peterson. Starring Noah Hathaway, Barrett Oliver, Tami Stronach, Patricia Hayes, Sydney Bromley, Gerald McRaney, Moses Gunn and Deep Roy. With a score by Giorgio Moroder and Klaus Doldinger, AND a theme song by Limahl! Please review us over on Apple Podcasts. Got comments or suggestions for new episodes? Email: sddpod@gmail.com. Seek us out via Twitter and Instagram @ sddfilmpodcast Support our Patreon for $3 a month and get access to our exclusive show, Sudden Double Deep Cuts where we talk about our favourite movie soundtracks, scores and theme songs. We also have t-shirts available via our TeePublic store!

The Chad Show
Episode 56: Eastbound and Down with Deep Roy

The Chad Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 48:45


This one is a little different than the past ones. We have our friend Deep Roy stop in and talk with us about being on Eastbound and Down and about his relationship with Tim Burton. This one was my favorite so far. Hope you enjoy! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/chad-sheppard/message

Bad Movies Worse Reviews
Freaked (1993)

Bad Movies Worse Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2021 64:28


In a writer's room where the word “No” does not exist three brave men will use the chemical Zygrot 24 to merge UHF and the Muppets. The guys (Ben, Bracken, Brant, Nate and producer, Danny) visit this largely forgotten film from the early 1990's. This movie stars Brooke Shields, William Sadler, Deep Roy, Michael Stoyanov, Morgan Fairchild, Alex Zuckerman, Megan Ward, Randy Quaid, Derek McGrath, Jeff Kahn, John Hawkes, Mr. T, Patti Tippo, Bobcat Goldthwait, Alex Winter and an uncredited Keanu Reeves. Is this film Exceptionally Bad or just Bad? Listen to find out. Follow us on Instagram @ExceptionallyBad and Twitter @XceptionallyBad or email us at theguys@exceptionallybad.com or check out our website at exceptionallybad.com Freaked (1993) was Directed by Tom Stern and Alex Winter, Produced by Stephen Chiodo, Ginny Nugent, Harry J. Ufland, Mary Jane Ufland, and Alex Winter, Written by Tim Burns, Tom Stern and Alex Winter.

The 5th Wall Podcast
How the Grinch Stole Christmas - "Hate, Double Hate, LOATH Entirely!"

The 5th Wall Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 72:15


Jim Carrey, Ron Howard, Christine Baranski... Deep ROY?? Talk about a cast and crew at the peak of their game. In the Year 2000, Jim Carrey was fresh off his Golden Globe wins for Truman Show and Man on the Moon. Ron Howard was a year away from A Beautiful Mind sweeping every awards show! Christine Baranski had been killing it on Cybill. There was a huge amount of attention on this movie, and with a budget over $120m Imagine Entertainment studio was determined to make it a hit. Did they succeed?

The Peaceful Mind Podcast
Quote of the Day - 007 by Deep Roy | Listen this quote | The Peaceful Mind

The Peaceful Mind Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2021 0:58


Quote of the Day - "Inspiration comes from within yourself. One has to be positive. When you're positive, good things happen." - Deep Roy For daily Heart to Heart Talks, Motivational Quotes, Inspirational Stories follow The Peaceful Mind. Share your thoughts and views in the comment section. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Emetophobia Help with Anna Christie
S2E5 Hannah's inspirational recovery story

Emetophobia Help with Anna Christie

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 25:54


SEASON 2 of Emetophobia Help is all about recovery! Anna interviews therapists, researchers and recovered or mostly recovered emetophobics.TRIGGER WARNING: Words such as "vomit" and "sick" may be used. No upsetting stories will be told without a specific episode trigger warning.Host: Anna Christie, Psychotherapist and Emetophobia SpecialistAnna Interviews: Hannah from Maryland, USA.Opening Quotation: "Inspiration comes from within yourself. One has to be positive. When you're positive, good things happen."   ~ Deep Roy  Intro Music: YouTube Audio Library, "Far Away (Sting)" by MK2, Used with Permission.Anna's Website: www.emetophobiahelp.orgEMETOPHOBIA RESEARCH CHARITY: www.emetaction.orgSupport the show (http://www.buymeacoff.ee/emethelp)

The ApeCast
Ape Day Bonus #27 - Any Which Way You Can (with Barm & Sean Davis)

The ApeCast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 147:11


In this bonus Ape-isode, Jack and Geoff finally finish off Clint Eastwood's orangutan duology with a look at Any Which Way You Can! The movie was a smash hit in 1980, and it hits pretty hard here too, as our hosts—along with guests Barm and Sean Davis—marvel at its shaggy, shambling charms and surprising horniness. They also touch upon Canadian chocolate bars, Apecast favorite Deep Roy, and the usual digressions. You will BELIEVE an ape can scrap a Merc!

Why Do We Own This DVD?

Diane and Sean spin tall-tales and discuss Tim Burton's Big Fish. Episode music is, "Rebuilding" by Danny Elfman from the OST.-  Our theme song is by Brushy One String-  Artwork by Marlaine LePage-  Why Do We Own This DVD?  Merch available at Teepublic-  Follow the show on social media:-  IG: @whydoweownthisdvd-  Twitter: @whydoweownthis1-  Follow Sean's Plants on IG: @lookitmahplantsSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dvdpod)

Binge Boys
Deep Roy Deep Cut

Binge Boys

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 70:59


On this week's episode, the boys walk through the latest in streaming news including: The impending IATSE strike, Netflix's splurge on the Rohld Dahl catalogue, Eddie Murphy's new Amazon deal, and Tiger King Season 2(?!) Also, a discussion of the LA radio scene and bus stop lawyers. This week the boys binged: Cry Macho (HBO Max) Kate (Netflix) LuLaRich (Amazon Prime) Be sure to give us a review on iTunes (5 stars please)!  Follow Lon on Instagram & Twitter and sign up for his Streaming Newsletter! Follow Hal on Instagram & Twitter check out his Twitch Channel Theme song by Jason Kaye Produced By Travis Reaves Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Formative Films
The Neverending Story (1984)

Formative Films

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 88:12


It's a Mike's Choice!!!This week, Mike and Justin break down, one of Mike's favorites from his childhood. As we discuss it we discover; Canadian dumpsters only contain dry straw, school attics come equipped with matches for easy arson, and the hilarity of Deep Roy's voice dubbing. "MOONCHILD!!!!!!"

The Morning Stream
TMS 2117: Buying Fake Pee? Urine Trouble!

The Morning Stream

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 112:00


Never Double Dip your Swabs. I don't like Synthetic Peeeeeeeee! No Show Tomorrow. Screw you, I'm going with Zod. The Preposterous Poopiepants McGee. Do dogs own birds? Because I like really want to know. We don't sell Pokemon cards. Too much violence. Siegfried and Deep Roy. Old Fashion Hot and Juicy Religion. I Don't Practice Urea! Bruce Illissess. Blood Robots and Monkeys. Kermit the Johnson. Tech Time with Tom, No Tech Issues with Nicole and More on this episode of The Morning Stream.

The FrogPants Studios Ultra Feed!
TMS 2117: Buying Fake Pee? Urine Trouble!

The FrogPants Studios Ultra Feed!

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 112:00


Never Double Dip your Swabs. I don't like Synthetic Peeeeeeeee! No Show Tomorrow. Screw you, I'm going with Zod. The Preposterous Poopiepants McGee. Do dogs own birds? Because I like really want to know. We don't sell Pokemon cards. Too much violence. Siegfried and Deep Roy. Old Fashion Hot and Juicy Religion. I Don't Practice Urea! Bruce Illissess. Blood Robots and Monkeys. Kermit the Johnson. Tech Time with Tom, No Tech Issues with Nicole and More on this episode of The Morning Stream.

Bespin Ice Cream Stand
S1E9 - The Empire Strikes Back

Bespin Ice Cream Stand

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 70:01


Episode Notes Ben & Josh talk shop about one of the best Star Wars movies, including Vader's Obsession, The Super-Gross Empire Kiss, The Thrawn Trilogy, Boba-Fuckin-Fett, Dengar, Luminous Beings, Yoda ballin' & Deep Roy. And sometimes life throws you into the carbon chamber--that's a future T-shirt.

Not Film School
Ep.24 The NeverEnding Story (feat. Josh Day)

Not Film School

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 125:08


Will you help Fantasia survive, or will you let the Big Nothing take over these beloved characters? Listen to Kyle and Josh while they part out the reasons why this is actually an INTERACTIVE FILM! Featuring:Josh DayJosh is a comedian in the greater Boston/New Hampshire area. His mad wit, and his hilarious blend of absurd wordplay with dark concepts and harsh realities make his performances one-of-a-kind! Keep your ear to the ground for one of his shows by following him on: Facebook: Josh DayOr "Stone Church Comedy Series" Instagram: @joshdaycomedy Twitter: @JoshDayComedy Special Thanks To:Fesliyan Studios - For Storm NoisesRyan Maguire - For Rocking Like Dream Theater (Intro Music)Brieana Woodward - YOU ARE LIKE THE PEOPLE WHO MADE THIS MOVIE! (Art)Joe Moubhij - For His Lovely Real-World Skills! (IT Advice) And the incredible team behind this film. It would be unjust to give anyone specifically praise here. Every single one of you paid so much attention, and focused so much love, all into a film that has undoubtedly made a profound difference in a lot of peoples lives. The way we tell stories matter just as much as the story itself.

Midnight Train Podcast
86 - Tim Burton (Your Passenger Request)

Midnight Train Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 127:40


"Visions are worth fighting for. Why spend your life making someone else's dreams?"-Tim Burton Today's episode comes to you as per YOUR recommendation, passengers! Nope! It’s not another haunted tale about a murderous house or Another far fetched story about Moody having his colon cleansed by an alien with a shop vac! We asked who you wanted to hear about and you answered pretty much unanimously! You sexy sumbitches wanted to hear about none other than Mr. Burton! So today we are going to discuss all things related to the fantastic thrill ride known as BIG TROUBLE IN LITTLE CHINA! That’s right! Jack Burton! Kurt Russel and his big rig crushing through.. um... wait… hold on a second.Ok, that’s my bad…  it’s actually the OTHER Mr. Burton of importance, TIM BURTON! Tim Burton was born Timothy Walter Burton on August 25, 1958 in Burbank, California. His mother was Jean Burton, later the owner of a cat-themed gift shop, lending to the notion that she, too, was quirky before quirky became fashionable."I don't know about that," Burton frowns today. "I found it more horrific than quirky but that's my opinion. Opening a cat store in Burbank was just a very strange idea. I don't think it did very well." His father was William "Bill" Burton, a former minor league baseball player who was working for the Burbank Parks and Recreation Department. Tim's younger brother, Daniel, was born in 1961. Although he grew up in a typical American family in a typical American suburb, Tim did not have a typical, happy childhood. He recalls that he was a sad child who kept to himself. He didn’t even feel close to his family. His father wanted him to play sports and his mother tried to get him interested in playing the clarinet, but Tim resisted both. Although he did admit to playing baseball for a bit.      "I played baseball," he reluctantly admits. "My dad was a baseball player. He had been a professional athlete, and so it's easy for me to relate to that sort of dynamic with parents and kids, pushing and pulling them one way or the other."        He spent a great deal of his time in his room or watching TV. In talking of his strange childhood he recounts a story of his parents almost literally walling him in:             "When I was younger, I had these two windows in my room, nice windows that looked out onto the lawn, and for some reason my parents walled them up and gave me this little slit-window that I had to climb up on a desk to see out of. I never did ask them why. "But my parents are dead now, so I guess the answer will remain unanswered as to why they sealed me in a room. I guess they just didn't want me to escape." When he was ten years old, Tim went to live with his grandmother. She allowed him to spend even more time by himself, which he appreciated. He did not have many friends. Unlike other kids his age, he was not interested in after-school activities, sports, or popular music. He felt like he did not fit in, especially at school, where he was not a good student. Rumor has it that he attempted to burn the place down with everyone in it.  That rumor was actually started by ME, at this exact moment and of course it’s horse shit.  Although he felt alone in his world, Tim did find one thing that made him feel at home: monster movies. He spent many hours watching these movies on TV and in theaters. He identified with Frankenstein, Godzilla, and the Creature from the Black Lagoon. Tim felt that the creatures in the movies were not evil, rather, they were just misunderstood. In his mind, it was the people trying to destroy the creatures who were the real monsters. In the book Burton on Burton, he says, "I've always loved monsters and monster movies. I was never terrified of them, I just loved them from as early as I can remember."  Feeling more empathy for the monsters in the popular horror movies of the day than he did with the adults in his life, he says: "I don't know why but I always related to characters like Frankenstein. I think a lot of kids do; it's easier to relate to the monster in the sense of he's alone. Growing up, you could feel those feelings and the way you felt about your neighbours is like they're the angry villagers.”"I was never scared of monster movies. I could happily watch a monster movie but if I had one of my relatives come over, you'd be terrified." Those same basic facts are always trotted out about Burton's childhood.    The young Burton won a poster-designing competition when in the ninth grade, and his anti-litter design adorned the sides of Burbank's garbage trucks for a year;  he rarely mentions his younger brother; he wanted to be the actor who plays Godzilla; he played sports, but has since described himself as 'pushed' into this, he produced a number of Super-8 home movies that have since been lost. Those are the rest of the basics that you'll always find when looking for info about his childhood. In many ways, this is unsurprising. Burton himself has gone on record about the uneventful nature of his early life saying, “it's weird, but the only experiences I remember from childhood are the ones which had a major impact: fearful things, like from a scary movie." Going through numerous interviews, it does indeed seem that the only things from this time that actually stuck with him are scary movies and the odd cult TV show, be it The Prisoner or Gilligan's Island. Only when he's asked by interviewers to explain the origins of his images of a bleak, bland suffocating suburbia (like Frankenweenie, Edward Scissorhands, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Ed Wood or, pretty much every movie he’s ever been a part of.), alienated children (Vincent, Beetlejuice, Batman Returns, Mars Attacks! The Melancholy Death of Oyster Boy or… any…uh.. other movie… he’s, uh… ever been a part of), or heroes who seem 'weird' to the people around them (ya’ know… like pretty much ALL of his films) Only at these times does Burton, seemingly bored by such a line of questioning, roll out the usual anecdotes that seem to be accepted as representative of his childhood. When pressed, Burton's most regular description of his youth is to state something along the lines of, “if you didn't speak well, if you didn't hang out with the other children or didn't play sports, if you liked monster movies, you were strange.”? To the young Mr. Burton though, this outside status had advantages. The very fact that they categorised him this way allowed him to see the world from an external point of view.  "That meant my perception of normality was strange. For me, reality is bizarre." However, Burton clearly didn't see this aspect of his childhood as unique, nor did he consider that he was a special, isolated case. “Every time I looked around... it looked like everyone had their own private world. You didn't see too many people... paying attention. They were in their own special worlds." This was an idea that he would soon be able to explore in his short film, Vincent. It could be said that Burton has reshaped his own experiences in childhood to suit his later media image - that of the shy yet talented young artist and has now come to rely on them, maybe even believe them, exactly as another imaginative young man comes to believe his fantasies in Burton's first film to receive any kind of commercial release, “Vincent”. As Burton's friend and frequent collaborator Glenn Shadix put it, "the magazine idea of Tim is this weird, wigged-out, crazy person, and he's not like that, there's something very solid about him - yes, I think he always felt like a fish out of water growing up, but that doesn't mean his creativity is fuelled by pain or anger." Caroline Thompson, again both a friend and a collaborator, feels the same. For her, Burton's work has a "real affection for neighbourhood life... although he perpetuates this perception of himself as ... damaged, from my perspective it's just the opposite... he's escaped some fundamental damage that shuts most people down." Burton's life begins to be better documented from the time he first moved into the film world, having won a scholarship to the Disney-backed California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) in 1976. One of his short film projects while at CalArts, Stalk of the Celery Monster was soon deemed good enough by Disney to warrant offering him a job as an animator, and he shifted base to Disney's Burbank lot. Despite not being credited on the films, Burton’s initial tenure at Disney saw him working on both The Fox and the Hound and Tron. His work was enough to get him recognized by a couple of Disney executives, who allotted him a small sum of cash to develop a short film of his own based on a poem he had written. This came to be known as Vincent, a short stop-animation film that followed a boy named Vincent that wants nothing more than to BE Vincent Price, narrated by Price himself. Which is amazing because, well… it’s Vincent fuckin Price. While not anywhere close to what would be considered “Disney material” for the time, the short film was still a strong first effort from Burton as a director. “Vincent”, the short film, received accolades and awards, because it’s VINCENT FUCKING PRICE...and Burton would frequently reference it in his future works. Despite Vincent’s relative success, the short film only saw a small, limited release in a single Los Angeles movie theatre before being locked away into the Disney Vault. However, Burton’s effort on the film was not overlooked. He was given additional work as both an animator and a concept artist for Disney’s next feature animated film, “The Black Cauldron”. Not-so-affectionately known as the “black sheep of Disney films,” The Black Cauldron suffered a number of issues during production.  Creative differences between personnel led to animators leaving the project. After a screening of the film in 1984, Disney exec Jeffrey Katzenberg marched down to the editing room and started to cut the “scarier” scenes himself- It wasn’t until Disney CEO Michael Eisner stepped in that Katzenberg relented. Still, over 12 minutes of footage ended up being cut from the film. Dick move, Katzy… dick move. The Black Cauldron was a commercial and critical flop, with critics citing flat characters, scary visuals, and sloppy jumps in the animation as key reasons for the film’s failure. Probably because ol Katzy went in all willy nilly just chopping shit up. Again, I say… Dick move, Katzy… dick move. However, while production on The Black Cauldron was wrapping up, Burton was already hard at work on a project of his own.  While the troubled production wrapped up on The Black Cauldron in 1984, Tim Burton had managed to secure a budget for another short film through Disney.  Tim Burton’s Frankenweenie clocks in at just under half an hour and the cast included Shelley Duvall (The Shining), Sofia Coppola (Director, Lost in Translation), and Daniel Stern! Yes, THAT Daniel Stern. Marv from Home Alone and the narrator of the 80’s television hit show, “The Wonder Years”, which most of you are probably too young to know or remember and... you should be ashamed of yourselves. Anyway, Frankenweenie follows the story of a young Victor Frankenstein living in a picturesque white-picket-fence suburban neighborhood. All is well until his dog, Sparky, is struck by a car,  right in front of him. Ugh!  As characters named Frankenstein often tend to do, he sneaks out in the night to raid the grave of his former friend and straps the corpse to a table hooked up to a number of improvised electronic instruments.  One bolt of lightning later... and Victor’s pal is back to wagging his tail just as he did before the accident, just with a few more stitches (and from the looks of things, pieces of other people’s dogs).  From there, the film plays just as any other Frankenstein’s Monster story would, but instead of angry villagers, you have paranoid neighbors. Instead of a fearsome, misunderstood monster, there’s a spry, happy, reanimated pup. While the film is a call back to the golden age of the silver screen both in style and substance, Disney executives weren’t as impressed with the final product. FUCKIN’ KATZY! You know that scene chopping sonofabitch was involved.      Frankenweenie was meant to accompany the theatrical re-releases of The Jungle Book and Pinocchio, but after reviewing the film, the execs deemed that it was far too scary for the children that would be filling the theaters. Kids are pussies, just saying. The film was shelved, placed into the Disney vault alongside Vincent, and Burton was accused of “wasting money” on a kid’s film too scary to actually be seen by kids. Tim Burton was then fired from Disney after completing the film, stating that “It was a ‘thank you very much, but you go your way, and we’ll go our way’ kind of thing.” KATZY! You prick! Given that Frankenweenie was completed just after the disastrous 1984 screening of The Black Cauldron, it’s no surprise that Disney would want to distance themselves from yet another film that was “too scary.” Although Frankenweenie was not released to the public, it was shown in private screenings. Comedian Paul Reubens was at one of these screenings When he saw the film, and while NOT masterbating into a bucket of popcorn...this time, Reubens knew that Burton was the perfect person to bring his character, Pee-Wee Mother fucking Herman, to the big screen. Burton was twenty-six when he met Reubens. By then Reubens's character of Pee-Wee Herman was well developed. If you’ve been hog tied in someone’s basement for the last 30 years, Pee-Wee Herman was a grown man, but his bizarre and often immature behavior made him seem more like a spoiled child. He always dressed in a gray suit with a red bow tie. He had a large collection of toys, including his most prized possession: a shiny red bicycle. Which would inevitably be stolen by that fat fuck, Francis… I KNOW YOU ARE BUT WHAT AM I!!!??? Sorry. Ol TB (That’s Mr. Burton to you passengers) was thrilled when a representative from Warner Brothers Studios asked him to direct the movie Pee-Wee's Big Adventure. He liked the material and he needed another project since he had quit his job at Disney after finishing Frankenweenie. Or was asked to leave… or was shit canned… Either way He also felt that he understood the Pee-Wee Herman character. Ac- cording to Burton. "The Pee-Wee character was just into what he was doing. It was nice that he didn't really care about how he was perceived. He operated in his own world and there's something I find very admirable about that.” Like jerkin it in movie theaters… that really happened, passengers… look it up. In the movie, Pee-Wee's beloved bicycle is stolen. BY FUCKING FRANCIS! UGH! He goes on a Cross-Country trek to get it back, and on the way meets many interesting characters. Burton was careful to not put too many of his own ideas into the film. He understood that although he was the director it was really Reuben’s movie But Burton was still able to add some of his own personal touches. For example, there are two parts that feature stop-motion animation. Burton used this technique to animate a scene in which Pee Wee dreams his bicycle is being eaten by a tyrannosaurus rex. He also used stop motion to animate a truck driver named Large Marge. Many people think that Large Marge's distorting head is one of the funniest parts of the movie. “TELL EM LARGE MARGE SENT YA! Cool side story, the same group that animated the large marge scene also did the stop motion animation for the Wil Ferrel film, Elf. You know, the part where Buddy was heading off to NY to see his dad and the narwhal says “Bye Buddy! I hope you find your dad!” Yeah, that was the Chiodos Brothers. Even deeper, Jon Favreau, the director of Elf… and Iron Man… and the Avengers… he voiced the narwhal. Ok…. sorry… I’m a nerd. ANYWAY! Another way that Burton enhanced the movie was with his unexpected choice of composer for the musical score. Burton hired Danny Elfman, lead singer of the pop band Oingo Boingo, who’s song was our drink pop tune for this episode, to create music for the movie. Although Elfman had never scored a movie before, and literally almost said “NO” to the offer, the circus-like music he wrote turned out to be perfect for Pee-Wee's Big Adventure. The film was the first of many that Elfman would score for Burton. Ya know… like DAMN NEAR EVERY FILM HE’S EVER DONE!    The next film that Burton would direct would be none other than Beetlejuice! For those of you who for some ridiculous reason don't know, The plot revolves around a recently deceased couple who become ghosts haunting their former home, and an obnoxious, devious poltergeist named Beetlejuice from the Netherworld tries to scare away the new inhabitants. Beetlejuice's budget was US$15 million, with just US$1 million given over to visual effects work. Considering the scale and scope of the effects, which included stop motion, replacement animation, prosthetic makeup, puppetry and blue screen, it was always Burton's intention to make the style similar to the B movies he grew up with as a child. "I wanted to make them look cheap and purposely fake-looking", Burton remarked. The test screenings were met with positive feedback and prompted Burton to film an epilogue featuring Betelgeuse foolishly angering a witch doctor. Warner Bros. disliked the title Beetlejuice and wanted to call the film House Ghosts. As a joke, Burton suggested the name Scared Sheetless and was horrified when the studio actually considered using it. Which is fucking amazing. While working on Beetlejuice, warner bros approached Burton about working on Batman. Yes, Batman. One of the reasons that Burton wanted to direct Batman was that he felt that he understood the Batman character. He says, "I loved Batman, the split personality, the hidden person. It's a character I could relate to. Having those two sides, a light side and a dark one and not being able to resolve them."  It is important for Burton to connect to the characters he directs. Many observers believe this is why he tends to do movies about dark characters, who, like himself, have trouble fitting in with the people around them. Even though he is a well-known director, Burton often feels like an outsider. He has suffered frequent bouts of depression and has a reputation for being short-tempered and moody. In his twenties he had a hard time communicating with people and rarely made eye contact. Burton usually prefers to be alone rather than with other people. Even his appearance is unusual -he has pale skin, droopy eyes, and an unruly mop of dark hair. He dresses only in black. Sounds like me but with hair... Despite his reputation, Burton does have a few close friends. He’s also had three long-term relationships. The first was with German artist Lena Gieseke, whom he met while filming Batman. The two were married in 1989, During the first year of his marriage to Gieseke, Burton worked on Batman, a much bigger movie than anything he had worked on before. The production budget for Beetlejuice was $15 million. For Batman, it was $40 million. Burton filmed the movie at Pinewood Studios in Great Britain, where his sets took up most of the 95-acre backlot and seventeen soundstages Burton faced several challenges working on Batman. One of the first problems he encountered was resistance to his choice for the lead role. Burton cast the infamous Michael Keaton as the star of his movie. Many people doubted that Keaton would make a good Batman. Those people are what we at the train station like to call “dumbasses”. He did not have a muscular build and was not considered to be an action-adventure actor. Angry assholes wrote hundreds of letters to Warner Brothers demanding that the part be recast. But Burton stood by his decision. He told interviewer Alan Jones. "I looked at actors that were more the fan image of Batman, but I felt it was such an uninteresting way to go." Another challenge Burton faced was that the writers kept rewriting parts of the script during filming. The writers got new ideas or realized that certain parts of the script would not work as well as they had originally thought. The constant changes were confusing and frustrating for Burton. He struggled to make the movie flow smoothly and to be sure that the plot was not too hard to follow. He told Jones, "It was tough from the point of having no time to regroup after the script revisions: I never had time to think about them. I always felt like I was catching up.” Burton also felt the pressure of working on a big-budget picture. Studio executives had high hopes for the film. They had put a lot of money into it and expected it to make a lot of money back for them. In addition, millions of Batman fans were waiting to see how Burton would portray the beloved comic book character. This was also the first time that Burton had worked with a major star. Jack Nicholson, who played The Joker, was a superstar in Hollywood at this time. Burton met these challenges, and when Batman came out in 1989 it was a huge success. Most of the fans liked the darker Batman that Burton created. However, Burton himself was not happy with the film. He felt that he let the script unravel, which resulted in a confusing plot with holes and inconsistencies. Burton eventually agreed to make the sequel, Batman Returns, because he wanted to correct these mistakes. But before working on the second Batman movie, Burton did a project of his own. Between the two Batman movies, Burton wrote, produced, and directed Edward Scissorhands. The idea for the movie came from one of his many drawings. Burton drew constantly, both on and off the set. The drawing that inspired the movie was of a young man who had large, razor-sharp scissors instead of hands, In the movie, which has been described as a modern-day fairy tale. Edward is the creation of an inventor (played by Vincent fucking Price), who died before he could give Edward human hands. An unusually shy and gentle man, Edward is left to go through life unable to touch anyone without hurting them. He is taken in by a kind woman played by Winona Ryder, who later went on to be Will’s mom in stranger things, and for a while is welcomed by her neighbors, who are thrilled with his ability to sculpt shrubs and cut hair. But affection soon turns to fear! There is a violent confrontation, after which Edward is exiled from the suburbs. Burton cast Johnny Depp to play the part of Edward scissorhands. Burton felt that Depp had an innocent quality that was key to Edwards' character. He also thought that Depp had expressive eyes, which was important because the character does not speak very much. Burton and Depp worked well together and went on to become good friends. Though not a blockbuster, the movie did well. Most of the reviews from critics were positive, praising Burton's imaginative style. Many reviewers also noted that the movie was obviously a very personal one for Burton. In it, Burton's own feelings and life experiences are strong themes. Like Edward, Burton felt he did not fit in with his surroundings, especially when he was young. He talks about this in an interview with Kristine McKenna: "School is your first taste of categorization and you don't have to do much to be put in a weird category. I felt very lonely in school, and Edward Scissorhands was based on the loneliness I experienced as a kid." Burton may have felt lonely as a child, but by the time Edward Scissorhands was released, he was very much in demand. With four successful major motion pictures to his credit. Burton was one of the hottest directors in Hollywood.  Soon after Edward Scissorhands was released in 1990, Burton Began working on Batman Returns. Although the movie did very well at the box office, some critics felt that the character of Batman was even darker in this movie than in the first one. Burton agrees. He believes that the problems he was having in his personal life influenced how he directed the movie. His marriage to Gieseke came to an end during the filming, and a close friend committed suicide. Burton was depressed and struggled more than usual to relate to other people. His reputation for being inconsiderate and difficult to work with worsened. Burton's life improved dramatically on New Year's Eve in 1991 when he met model Lisa Marie. The two fell in love, and friends say that the relationship changed Burton's life. He became more focused and easier to work with, and even started dressing better!  During this time Burton was also working on The Nightmare Before Christmas. Burton had proposed this project to Disney ten years earlier. At that time Disney executives were not interested in producing the project. However, Disney still retained the rights to the project, and by 1991, the studio was eager to work with Burton, by then one of the most successful directors in Hollywood, Burton produced Nightmare, but most people don’t know that he did not direct it! Mainly because he was still working on Batman Returns. He also created the characters, wrote the script, and made sure that the crew stayed focused on his vision. The movie was done using stop-motion animation, a process that took so long that only about seventy seconds of film was shot each week. As a result, the movie took three years to complete. In the film, once again, Burton's main character is misunderstood by the people around him. Jack Skellington, the Pumpkin King of Halloweentown, decides that he wants to take over Christmas. But he does not quite understand the holiday. After kidnapping Santa Claus, Jack delivers strange and scary toys made by the spooky residents of Halloweentown. Children are terrified, and Jack's version of Christmas is a failure. The movie, however, was not. Well, at first it kind of was. Once again, Burton was praised for his originality. Although some parents thought the movie was too scary for children, Burton disagreed. He believes that children should decide for themselves if something is too scary and that adults should give them the freedom to make those choices. Disney initially pulled their name from the movie, releasing it on Touchstone pictures and simply calling it “Tim Burton’s Nightmare Before Christmas”. Well, the movie took on a life of its own and on a trip to China, one of the guys who had worked on the movie noticed that the characters were HUGE there and brought it to everyone's attention. Obviously, Disney took notice, because… money. That’s why. When you see it now, it’s got the “Disney” name all over it. It’s even on Disney plus… Oh. And Burton once put his foot through a wall because he didn’t like one of the scenes from The Nightmare Before Christmas.           In 1994, Burton and frequent co-producer Denise Di Novi produced the 1994 fantasy-comedy Cabin Boy, starring comedian Chris Elliott and directed/written by Adam Resnick. Burton was originally supposed to direct the film after seeing Elliott perform on Get a Life, but he handed the directing responsibility to Resnick once he was offered Ed Wood. Burton's next film, Ed Wood (1994), was of a much smaller scale, depicting the life of infamous director Ed Wood. Starring Johnny Depp in the title role, the film is an homage to the low-budget science fiction and horror films of Burton's childhood and handles its comical protagonist and his motley band of collaborators with surprising fondness and sensitivity. Owing to creative squabbles during the making of The Nightmare Before Christmas, Danny Elfman declined to score Ed Wood, and the assignment went to Howard Shore. While a commercial failure at the time of its release, Ed Wood was well received by critics. Martin Landau received the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his portrayal of Bela Lugosi, and the film received the Academy Award for Best Makeup.         In 1996, Burton and Selick reunited for the musical fantasy James and the Giant Peach, based on the book by Roald Dahl which contains magical elements and references to drugs and alcohol. The film, a combination of live action and stop motion footage, starred Richard Dreyfuss, Susan Sarandon, David Thewlis, Simon Callow and Jane Leeves among others, with Burton producing and Selick directing. The film was mostly praised by critics and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Musical or Comedy Score (by Randy Newman). Elfman and Burton reunited for Mars Attacks! (1996). Based on a popular science-fiction trading card series, the film was a hybrid of 1950s science fiction and 1970s all-star disaster films. Coincidence made it an inadvertent spoof of the blockbuster Independence Day, which had been released five months earlier.  Sleepy Hollow, released in late 1999, had a supernatural setting and starred Johnny Depp as Ichabod Crane, a detective with an interest in forensic science rather than the schoolteacher of Washington Irving's original tale. With Sleepy Hollow, Burton paid homage to the horror films of the English company Hammer Films. Christopher Lee, one of Hammer's stars, was given a cameo role. Mostly well received by critics, and with a special mention to Elfman's gothic score, the film won an Academy Award for Best Art Direction, as well as two BAFTAs for Best Costume Design and Best Production Design. A box office success, Sleepy Hollow was also a turning point for Burton. Along with change in his personal life (separation from actress Lisa Marie), Burton changed radically in style for his next project, leaving the haunted forests and colorful outcasts behind to go on to directing Planet of the Apes which, as Burton had repeatedly noted, was "not a remake" of the earlier film. Planet of the Apes did not do as well at the box office as the studio had expected, and it received mixed reviews. Many critics felt that the story was too slow and the plot contained too many holes. But most agreed that the movie was visually stunning. The ape world that Burton created is dark, filled with creeping vines and cavelike rooms. The apes that live in this world are also quite amazing, due to their elaborate costumes and makeup. Critics also praised the performance of Helena Bonham Carter, who had a starring role as an ape who tries to help the humans, Burton was also pleased with Carter's performance. The two struck up a friendship that quickly turned romantic. Shortly after the movie came out in 2001, Burton broke up with Lisa Marie. He began dating Carter and the two were soon engaged. Despite Planet of the Apes' disappointing reviews, Burton remained a sought after director. No matter what kind of reviews his movies received, the films were never boring, Burton was admired for his unique style and willingness to take chances.  Roald Dahl's classic book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory was made into a movie over thirty years ago with one of my favorite actors, Gene Wilder. Although many people loved the movie, Burton did not. He thought it was sappy. He also did not like the ways in which the movie was different from the book. He especially felt that the character of Willy Wonka was not portrayed as Dahl had written him. Burton wanted his version of the book to stick more closely to Dahl's original story Chocolate and Corpses Burton was given a budget of $150 million for Charlie and the Chocolate factory. A lot of the money for the movie went into building the elaborate sets and creating the amazing special effects that were needed to bring Dahl's story to life. In the story, Charlie Bucket and four other children find golden tickets in Wonka chocolate bars that allow them to visit Willy Wonkas mysterious chocolate factory. During the tour of the bizarre, amazing, and sometimes scary factory, each of the children except Charlie manages to get into serious trouble Burton cast Johnny Depp in the important role of Willy Wonka. Like many of Burton's characters, Wonka is depicted as a strange man who has issues with his family and who does not know how to relate to other people. One of the most incredible scenes in the movie is when Willy Wonka brings the five lucky children into the Chocolate Room. Rather than using computer-generated images (CGI) to create this room, Burton chose to build the entire set. The set takes up 45,000 square feet (13,716 sq m.) The landscape was all made to look edible and includes nearly seventy different kinds of plants, 30-foot (9m) trees, and a chocolate river with a 70-foot (21m) chocolate falls. Burton explains. ”We felt it was important to be in the environment and make it as textural as possible to give it as much reality as possible.... We spent months trying to find the right consistency to make the chocolate, to give it the weight so it didn't look like brown water." Burton needed nearly 250,000 gallons of the fake chocolate to make his river. One of the challenges of working with the gooey liquid, which is called Nutrisol, was that after a couple of weeks it started to smell really awful. It is in the Chocolate Room that the children first encounter the Oompa-Loompas, the little people who work in the factory. The Oompa-Loompas also perform four elaborate song-and-dance numbers. Although there are hundreds of them in the movie, they were all played by only one actor-a 4-foot (1.2m) dwarf named Deep Roy. Burton used several kinds of special effects to multiply the Oompa-Loompas. Remote-controlled robots were used when the Oompa-Loompas were shot at a distance and when they did not need to do anything too complicated Burton also used camera tricks to multiply Roys image. For these scenes, Roy was filmed hundreds of times from many different angles. In addition, Burton used CGI for some of the trickier Oompa-Loompa scenes Some of the same special effects were used in the scene in which forty squirrels shell walnuts and attack one of the children. Although some of the squirrels were robots or CGIS, most of them were real. Burton had them trained to sit on stools, crack nuts, and put the nuts on a conveyor belt. It took four months to train the squirrels because these animals are very difficult to work with. To learn the behavior, each squirrel had to repeat it about two thousand times. Although the scene was difficult and expensive to film, Burton was pleased with the result. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory was well received by audiences both young and old. People loved the spectacular world of the chocolate factory that Burton created, as well as the interesting characters. While filming Charlie and the chocolate factory, Burton, Carter, and Depp were also starting work on Corpse Bride. Corpse Bride (also known as Tim Burton's Corpse Bride) is a 2005 stop-motion animated musical fantasy film.  The film is based on a 19th-century Russian-Jewish folktale, which Joe Ranft introduced to Burton while they were finishing The Nightmare Before Christmas. The film began production in November 2003. Co-director Mike Johnson spoke about how they took a more organic approach to directing the film, saying: "In a co-directing situation, one director usually handles one sequence while the other handles another. Our approach was more organic. Tim knew where he wanted the film to go as far as the emotional tone and story points to hit. My job was to work with the crew on a daily basis and get the footage as close as possible to how I thought he wanted it." Corpse Bride received positive reviews from critics. The film was nominated for the 78th Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, but lost to Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, which also starred Helena Bonham Carter. In 2008, the American Film Institute nominated this film for its Top 10 Animation Films list.  2007 saw Burton put out his version of the Sweeney Todd tale. The film retells the Victorian melodramatic tale of Sweeney Todd, an English barber and serial killer who murders his customers with a straight razor and, with the help of his accomplice, Mrs. Lovett, processes their corpses into meat pies. The film stars Johnny Depp as the title character and Helena Bonham Carter as Mrs. Lovett. Grossing over $150 million worldwide, the film was praised for the performances of the cast, musical numbers, costume and set design, and its faithfulness to the 1979 musical. It was chosen by National Board of Review as one of the top ten films of 2007 and won numerous awards, including Golden Globes for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy and Best Actor – Musical or Comedy, as well as the Academy Award for Best Art Direction. Bonham Carter was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy, and Depp received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actor. Although the film was not an outstanding financial success in North America, it performed well worldwide. In 2010 Burton released his Version of Alice in Wonderland. Loosely inspired by Lewis Carroll's fantasy novels, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass, and Walt Disney's 1951 animated film of the same name, the film tells the story of a nineteen-year-old Alice Kingsleigh, who is told that she can restore the White Queen to her throne, with the help of the Mad Hatter. She is the only one who can slay the Jabberwocky, a dragon-like creature that is controlled by the Red Queen and terrorizes Underland's inhabitants. In this situation, Alice fights against the Red Queen to protect the world. Alice in Wonderland received mixed reviews from critics upon release; although praised for its visual style, costumes, production values, musical score, and visual effects, the film was criticized for its lack of narrative coherence and sombre tone.  Dark Shadows is a 2012 American fantasy horror comedy film based on the gothic television soap opera of the same name.The film performed poorly at the U.S. box office, but did well in foreign markets. The film received mixed reviews; critics praised its visual style and consistent humor but felt it lacked a focused or substantial plot and developed characters. The film was produced by Richard D. Zanuck, who died two months after its release. It featured the final appearance of original series actor Jonathan Frid, who died shortly before its release. It was the 200th film appearance of actor Christopher Lee, who you all know as Saruman from the Lord of the Rings movies and Count Fuckin Dooku from The shitty Star Wars movies. Dark shadows was Lee’s fifth and final appearance in a Burton film. Burton then remade his 1984 short film Frankenweenie as a feature-length stop motion film, distributed by Walt Disney Pictures. Burton has said, "The film is based on a memory that I had when I was growing up and with my relationship with a dog that I had." The film was released on October 5, 2012, and met with positive reviews. Burton directed the 2014 biographical drama film Big Eyes about American artist Margaret Keane (Amy Adams), whose work was fraudulently claimed in the 1950s and 1960s by her then-husband, Walter Keane (Christoph Waltz), and their heated divorce trial after Margaret accused Walter of stealing credit for her paintings. The script was written by the screenwriters behind Burton's Ed Wood, Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski. Filming began in Vancouver, British Columbia, in mid-2013. The film was distributed by The Weinstein Company and released in U.S. theaters on December 25, 2014. It received generally positive reviews from critics.  Next up was Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children. It is based on a contemporary fantasy debut novel by American author Ransom Riggs. Who may quite possibly have the coolest name in Hollywood. The story is told through a combination of narrative and a mix of vernacular and found photography from the personal archives of collectors listed by the author.  2019 saw Burton put out a live action adaptation of the Disney classic Dumbo. Yep! Burton was behind the new Dumbo movie. Plans for a live-action film adaptation of Dumbo were announced in 2014, and Burton was confirmed as director in March 2015. Most of the cast signed on for the feature in March 2017 and principal photography began in July 2017 in England, lasting until November. It was the first of four remakes of prior animated films that Disney released in 2019. I, personally, can’t stand these live action remakes and wish these hacks would come up with something original. LIKE SHIT EATING ROBOTS KNOWN AS THE FECAL FIGHTERS!! Anyway. The film grossed $353 million worldwide against a $170 million budget, which was not as commercially successful as Aladdin or The Lion King. Fuck those movies.Dumbo received mixed reviews from critics, who praised its ambition but said it did not live up to its predecessor.  Reviews were mixed for the movie. while audiences gave the film an average of an A- grade, critics were not as convinced, giving the movie an average of 3 out of 5 stars.  As for his personal life, as we mentioned, Burton was married to Lena Gieseke, a German-born artist. Their marriage ended in 1991 after four years. He went on to live with model and actress Lisa Marie; she acted in the films he made during their relationship from 1992 to 2001, most notably in Sleepy Hollow, Ed Wood, and Mars Attacks!. Burton developed a romantic relationship with English actress Helena Bonham Carter, whom he met while filming Planet of the Apes. Marie responded in 2005 by holding an auction of personal belongings that Burton had left behind, much to his dismay. Which is fucking hilarious and why we had to mention her again. Burton and Bonham Carter have two children: a son, William Raymond, named after his and Bonham Carter's fathers, born in 2003; and a daughter, Nell, born in 2007. Bonham Carter's representative said in December 2014 that she and Burton had broken up amicably earlier that year. It is unclear whether or not they were married; Bonham Carter has used the word divorce when discussing the end of their relationship while other news outlets state that they never married. In a 2005 interview with the Evening Standard, Bonham Carter speculated that Burton might have traits of Asperger syndrome.On March 15, 2010, Burton received the insignia of Chevalier of Arts and Letters from then-Minister of Culture Frédéric Mitterrand. The same year, Burton was the President of the Jury for the 63rd annual Cannes Film Festival, held from May 12 to 24 in Cannes, France. Burton's next big project — 'The Addams Family' series — is slated to release via Netflix in 2022, confirms Deadline. And as rumor has it, Burton wants Depp to portray Gomez Addams. Multiple 'sources' have hinted that Tim Burton has explicitly said he thinks Depp would be perfect as Gomez, and fans agree. Tim Burton directed movies ranked!https://editorial.rottentomatoes.com/guide/all-tim-burton-movies-ranked/ BECOME A PRODUCER!http://www.patreon.com/themidnighttrainpodcast Find The Midnight Train Podcast:www.themidnighttrainpodcast.comwww.facebook.com/themidnighttrainpodcastwww.twitter.com/themidnighttrainpcwww.instagram.com/themidnighttrainpodcastwww.discord.com/themidnighttrainpodcastwww.tiktok.com/themidnighttrainp And wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. Subscribe to our official YouTube channel:OUR YOUTUBE

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Club Etiqueta Negra
P132 Club Etiqueta Negra

Club Etiqueta Negra

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2021 60:00


Si quieres disfrutar de la música en un sitio resguardado del frío que está haciendo ahí fuera el Club Etiqueta Negra es tu local. Abrimos las puertas esta semana con la mejor música negra internacional y el hip hop. Escuchamos el electro funk de Franc Moody, un clásico del hip hop con una leyenda como Warren G en nuestra bodega. Las cinco recomendaciones especiales que te hacemos en nuestra Zona Vip. En los clásicos hablamos de Fontella Bass y aprovechamos para escuchar otra canción distinta a Rescue Me. En el Rincón del Jazz tenemos la maravillosa voz de Haily Tuck, y más música de artistas relevantes. En cuanto a nuestros "Chicos del Barrio", la gente que realiza sus proyectos desde nuestra comunidad, podremos escuchar a Biwan La Pauta con Dj Gramo, el sonido 90´s de W. Cheff y Slykid con la base de Smooth KNS, el electro-urban de Deep Roy y Sudy King, el rap reflexivo de J. Efe o el hip hop hardcore de la combinación turolense entre Chocabeat, Duman y Ciru MC.

Old School Lane
Roald Dahl Retrospective Episode 11: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Old School Lane

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 89:23


In this episode of the Roald Dahl Retrospective, Patricia and Arun discuss about the 2005 film Charlie and the Chocolate Factory based on the 1964 book of the same name starring Freddie Highmore, Johnny Depp, Missy Pyle, Helena Botham Carter, Deep Roy, David Kelly, Christopher Lee, Philip Wiegratz, Julia Winter, AnnaSophia Robb, and Jordan Fry. The movie is about a young boy named Charlie Bucket wanting to find a golden ticket inside a chocolate bar by the famous candy maker Willy Wonka, but has a huge disadvantage due to being poor and not being able to afford it as well as the entire world is searching for it. Luckily, he and four other children won the chance to take a tour on Wonka's chocolate factory for a chance to win a special prize. Meanwhile Willy Wonka is struggling to interact with the contest winner and their families as well as overcoming a tragic childhood past. When the film premiered, it was a critical and financial success making $475 million dollars. It's currently the highest grossing Roald Dahl adaptation of all time with most of the movies making nowhere close the amount. It was also given praise from the critics for its presentation, dark humor, and soundtrack. However, it was criticized due to Johnny Depp's performance as Willy Wonka comparing him to Michael Jackson. Over the years, the movie has garnered massive hate saying it was inferior to the 1971 film Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory despite being more accurate to the book. What do Patricia and Arun think? Does the movie hold up after 15 years later? Listen and find out. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/old-school-lane/support

The Cannon Canon
Alien from L.A. (w/Sandra Saad)

The Cannon Canon

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 102:34


"Daddy?!" This week the Cannon Bros (Frank & Geoff) go underground (to the center of the earth!) to watch the 1988 Kathy Ireland vehicle, ALIEN FROM L.A.! Joining us on this journey is voice-actor, comedian and musician Sandra Saad (Marvel's Avengers video game, Eye of the Sun)! We talk about Kathy Ireland's borderline offensive mean girl approach to sounding like a "nerd", Deep Roy's deep long eyelashes, morphine drip acting, unnecessary and inconsistent dual casting, the Alien from L.A. extended cinematic universe, random love interests introduced over an HOUR into the movie and so so much more!!! It's truly the random-ass Halloween decorated lawns of movies! Follow us on the socials: Twitter: @thecannoncanon Instagram: @thecannoncanon Please rate and review us!

Oldie But A Goodie
#82: The NeverEnding Story

Oldie But A Goodie

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2020 71:25


This week, we're doing the children's fantasy movie everyone in the 80s fell in love with. It's The NeverEnding Story, released July 20th in 1984. One of us loves it, the other just wishes it would end sooner rather than later. Got feedback? Send us an email at oldiebutagoodiepod@gmail.com Follow the show! Facebook: https://fb.me/oldiebutagoodiepod Omny: https://omny.fm/shows/oldie-but-a-goodie YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjfdXHxK_rIUsOEoFSx-hGA Songs from 1984 Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/39v1MbWf849XD8aau0yA52 Follow the hosts! Sandro Falce - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandrofalce/ - Twitter: https://twitter.com/sandrofalce - Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/SandroFalce/ Zach Adams - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zach4dams/ See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.

Absolutely Gobsmacked
Episode 2 Part 2: Charlie and the Coincidence Factory

Absolutely Gobsmacked

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2020 48:50


Brayden & Logan discuss what's up with the 2005 remake Charlie and the Chocolate Factory & who's Deep Roy?!   Music: Aquarium by Kevin MacLeod

Northwest Pop Cast
May the 4th Be With You w/ Actor Deep Roy.

Northwest Pop Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 35:42


Star Wars Actor, Deep Roy chronicles his legendary career and gets fans ready for May The 4th.

Talking Bay 94: A Star Wars Podcast
Episode 61.5 (Corey Dee Williams Returns)

Talking Bay 94: A Star Wars Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2020 30:12


This May is the two year anniversary of TALKING BAY 94, so, as a special bonus episode, I have invited on my very first guest, Corey Dee Williams, as well as his manager, Derek Maki from Coolwaters Productions, who made those first interview even possible. Check out some new stories from the both of them, and thank you all so much for two years of support! And, to sign up for Coolwaters' upcoming In-House Con, just go to their website: https://inhouse-con.com/ This weekend is the first installment, featuring Corey, Dave Barclay from Episode 16, as well as Deep Roy and Julius LeFlore.  Thank you all again for a great year! Next episode, we're gearing up for the end of the Siege of Mandalore, is a Star Wars 101 deep dive with the legendary Sam Witwer. You won’t want to miss it. It is always so appreciated if you can leave a 5-star review of the show on your favorite podcast app! For more behind-the-scenes stuff, as well as a link to some of our other in-depth interviews, check out: Website: www.TalkingBay94.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/TalkingBay94 Facebook: www.facebook.com/TalkingBay94 Instagram: www.instagram.com/TalkingBay94

Statesmen
State Toys with Alli Stark

Statesmen

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 96:49


Buzz? Woody? The Rest? Toys have held an indelible spot in American Culture since at least the release of Toy Story in 1995. In the decades since, some states have made the selection of an Official State Toy. Yet other boring states have refused to choose!  That's where the Statesmen come in! Joined this week by friend of the podcast and genuinely sweet human being, Alli Stark! We talk Toys, Boys, and dream of Deep Roy.  Listen up Statesmen Nation! 

Vale a Pena ou Dá Pena
Vale a Pena ou Dá Pena 1193 – Peixe Grande e Suas Histórias Maravilhosas | Resenha SEM Spoilers

Vale a Pena ou Dá Pena

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2020 6:00


Ed Bloom (Albert Finney) é um grande contador de histórias. Quando jovem Ed saiu de sua pequena cidade-natal, no Alabama, para realizar uma volta ao mundo. A diversão predileta de Ed, já velho, é contar sobre as aventuras que viveu neste período, mesclando realidade com fantasia. As histórias fascinam todos que as ouvem, com exceção de Will (Billy Crudup), filho de Ed. Até que Sandra (Jessica Lange), mãe de Will, tenta aproximar pai e filho, o que faz com que Ed enfim tenha que separar a ficção da realidade de suas histórias. Edição: Miotti FICHA TÉCNICA COMPLETA NO FILMOW https://filmow.com/peixe-grande-e-suas-historias-maravilhosas-t1682/

Cloverleaf Radio Network
Cloverleaf Radio Presents: Actor Kevin Farley "The Waterboy"!

Cloverleaf Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2019 16:43


*Re Broadcast from 2017 Cloverleaf Radio's host The Host with the Most Jimmy Falcon welcomes Actor/Singer/Stand-Up Comedian/Composer/Production Designer, Kevin Farley! Farley was born in Madison, Wisconsin, the son of Mary Anne (née Crosby), a homemaker, and Thomas Farley, who owned an oil company, Scotch Oil. He is the younger brother of Chris Farley and older brother of actor John P. Farley. Like his brother Chris, Kevin Farley attended and graduated from Marquette University. Farley portrayed Doug Linus in the fictional boy band 2ge+her. He has appeared alongside many of Chris Farley's Saturday Night Live castmates, such as David Spade and Adam Sandler. He was credited in Tommy Boy and Black Sheep as Bouncer, then in Beverly Hills Ninja as Police. He also appeared in The Waterboy and in Dirty Work as an employee of a cinema. He played a cop in the 2001 film Joe Dirt starring David Spade. In 2005, Farley appeared in the Lifehouse video for the band's single "Blind". He portrayed a neglectful father who brings different women home, where he lives with his daughter, played by Tina Majorino. Farley appeared on the HBO series Curb Your Enthusiasm as an exterminator in the episode "The Rat Dog". Farley was also in a Dairy Queen commercial advertising the Kit Kat Blizzard, commercials for Hertz Rent-A-Car, and portrayed Felix the limo driver on Disney's That's So Raven. He also starred in the parody movie An American Carol with Kelsey Grammer and Jon Voight in 2008. Farley appeared on The View (September 30, 2008) to promote the movie. In 2007, Farley was featured in the web serial Two Guys Drinking at a Bar. Farley appeared at the 2008 Republican National Convention, and during an interview with 97.1 FM Talk's Jamie Allman he identified his politics as mostly conservative. Farley appeared as the kidnapped beer truck driver in the 2010 music video for "This Afternoon" by Nickelback. In May 2010, Farley appeared as a guest on Tom Green's House Tonight where he performed a section of his new stand-up routine. Farley directed the film Hollywood & Wine, which was released in 2011. On May 9, 2013, Farley was a featured guest for Sirius/XM radio on the Jason Ellis Show. In 2013, Paranormal Movie, a spoof film of Paranormal Activity, was released. Farley directed and also co-stars in the film alongside Carly Craig, Nicky Whelan, William Katt, Tom Sizemore, Maria Menounos, his brother John P. Farley, Kevin Sorbo, Quinton Aaron, Deep Roy, and Academy Award nominee Eric Roberts. The same year, he also starred in an episode of Rules of Engagement. In 2015, Farley appeared in the documentary I Am Chris Farley alongside his brother John and many other stars such as Adam Sandler and Dan Aykroyd which documented the life of his brother Chris Farley. He also filmed independent film Crowning Jules[9] in South Bend, Indiana.[10] In 2015, Farley, along with Jaleel White & Pauly Shore, have appeared on the series Hawaii Five-0 in the Season 5 episode "Hoʻamoano" "Chasing Yesterday" on April 24, 2015. In 2016, he made a guest appearance as 'Turkey' in the It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia episode "The Gang Hits the Slopes. " He also made a guest appearance as the NRA card-carrying, gun-toting protester, 'Eric,' in the Superstore episode, "Guns, Pills and Birds". In 2017 Farley appeared in the Rascal Flatts music video as Earl, for their new song "Yours If You Want It" alongside Kristy Swanson --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jianetwork/support

Scoundrels Be Talking
Episode 150 - Deep Roy Knowledge

Scoundrels Be Talking

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2019 45:50


On this episode Robert and Michael discuss the shows coming up. And they also discuss very important stuff.  Go order "Ooh, La La" at www.thehandsomescoundrels.com Find us on Facebook Follow us on instagram - @handsomescoundrelsal Follow us on twitter - @scoundrelsal Go listen to us on Spotify Thanks for listening.  

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Creating Cannon
026 - Going Bananas

Creating Cannon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2019 47:06


Hey Cannonanas! Face it, the combination of Dom Deluise, Jimmie Walker, and Deep Roy in a monkey suit all in Africa seems like it would be a recipe for hilarity! Nicholas and AJ may or may not agree with that. You'll just have to find out in this episode where we watched "Going Bananas"! No matter what you think about this movie, we hope you enjoy our episode! Email us with your favorite monkey in a movie at creatingcannon@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter and Instagram and Facebook @CreatingCannon! And Subscribe to us on YouTube!

Northwest Pop Cast
Deep Roy Interview

Northwest Pop Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2019 48:21


Actor, Deep Roy chronicles his legendary career in the film industry. He’s been in several classic films such as Star Wars, Star Trek and many more.

The Night Time Show
#118: Live with Carnie Wilson (WILSON PHILLIPS), Sean Giambrone (THE GOLDBERGS), and Deep Roy (STAR WARS, CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY)

The Night Time Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2018 81:11


Hold on- we got Carnie Wilson to come to our show at the Improv? Yes we did. And I bet you can't wait for Matt to say "Release Me" to this episode. Well once he does, you'll hear Carnie talk about her career and what it's like be a major pop star after growing up in as the daughter of one. Then Sean Giambrone stops in to talk about The Goldbergs, Kim Possible, and then Matt has to ruin everything by bringing up The Emoji Movie. To close out the night we interviewed Deep Roy, who told us about working with Tim Burton, George Lucas, and Jim Henson on films such as Return of the Jedi, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and The Neverending Story. This podcast isn't never ending, however, so enjoy it while you can. It's THE NIGHT TIME SHOW!

Escuchando Peliculas
Star Trek: Más Allá (2016) #podcast #peliculas #audesc #CienciaFicción #Aventuras

Escuchando Peliculas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2018 122:22


País Estados Unidos Dirección Justin Lin Guion Simon Pegg, Doug Jung, Roberto Orci, John D. Payne, Patrick McKay (Personajes: Gene Roddenberry) Música Michael Giacchino Fotografía Stephen F. Windon Reparto Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Karl Urban, Simon Pegg, Zoe Saldana, Anton Yelchin, John Cho, Idris Elba, Sofia Boutella, Joseph Gatt, Deep Roy, Lydia Wilson, Joe Taslim, Adam DiMarco, Ashley Edner, Christian Sloan, Jodi Haynes, Melissa Roxburgh, Anita Brown, Shohreh Aghdashloo Sinopsis El USS Enterprise, la nave insignia de la Flota Estelar liderada por el capitán James T. Kirk (Chris Pine), vuelve a surcar el universo para asegurarse de la protección de la Tierra y del resto de planetas aliados. Pero la tranquilidad durará poco y el peligro acecha. La primera etapa de su misión les llevará a un territorio desconocido, y su travesía de vigilancia pronto se convertirá en una carrera por la supervivencia espacial cuando se enfrenten a un nuevo y fiero enemigo, Krall (Idris Elba), una especie alienígena avanzada. Para frenar sus siniestros planes, Kirk deberá reunir a su equipo y usar todo sus recursos para resolver los desafíos a los que se enfrentarán. A la vez que intentan encontrar el modo de volver a la Tierra, su misión será proteger el futuro de la raza humana y preservar la armonía entre especies... Tercera entrega de la nueva saga de Star Trek.

Escuchando Peliculas
Charlie y la Fábrica de Chocolate #peliculas #audesc #podcast #Fantástico #Infantil 2005

Escuchando Peliculas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2017 110:10


País Estados Unidos Dirección Tim Burton Guion John August (Novela: Roald Dahl) Música Danny Elfman Fotografía Philippe Rousselot Reparto Johnny Depp, Freddie Highmore, David Kelly, Deep Roy, Helena Bonham Carter, Noah Taylor, James Fox, Julia Winter, Missi Pyle, AnnaSophia Robb, Adam Godley, Jordan Fry, Christopher Lee, Franziska Troegner, Philip Wiegratz, Eileen Essell, Liz Smith, David Morris, Nitin Ganatra Sinopsis Charlie Bucket (Freddie Highmore), un niño muy bueno de una familia muy pobre, gana un concurso para disfrutar de una visita de un día a la gigantesca fábrica de chocolate del excéntrico Willy Wonka (Johnny Depp) y su equipo de Oompa-Loompas. Cuatro niños más de diferentes partes del mundo lo acompañan a través de un mundo fantástico y mágico lleno de diferentes sabores.

Doctor Who: Tin Dog Podcast
TDP 697: Summer of Blakes 7 2.11 - Gambit

Doctor Who: Tin Dog Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2017 8:45


B11 "Gambit" George Spenton-Foster Robert Holmes 20 March 1979 6.6 (90) Blake's team arrives at Freedom City, (one of the last places not under Federation control), to find a cyber-surgeon named Docholli, who rumour has, is one of the few people who may know the secret location of Star One – the real control centre of the Federation. As Blake, Jenna and Cally look for the surgeon, who is hiding under the false name Kline, they discover he is being guarded by Travis who has sought the doctor for maintenance on his cybernetic arm. Through the assistance of a devious casino owner named Krantor, Servalan lurks behind the scenes plotting to eliminate Docholli. She lays a trap for him by capturing Travis and secretly placing a bomb in his cyber arm. Meanwhile, Avon and Vila sneak a miniaturised Orac, (reduced to ⅛th size by demonstrating controlled molecular implosion), to cheat in Krantor's Big Wheel casino and win large amounts of money. Vila is later tricked by Krantor to play "to the death" in a game of speed chess against an undefeated player known as The Klute. Guest Stars: Denis Carey (as Docholli), Aubrey Woods (as Krantor), Harry Jones (as Jarriere), Nicolette Roeg (as Chenie), John Leeson (as Toise), Sylvia Coleridge (as Croupier), Deep Roy (as Klute), Paul Grist (as Cevedic), Michael Halsey (as Zee)  

Invasion of the Remake Podcast
Ep.64 Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971) Vs. Charlie & the Chocolate Factory (2005)

Invasion of the Remake Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2016 80:10


With yet another remake in the planning Invasion of the Remake decided to go back in time to compare and contrast the two films based on the Roald Dahl novel. Willy Wonka and the Chocalate Factory (1971) starring Gene Wilder, Jack Albertson, and Peter Ostrum is now considered a childhood favorite by many given the benefit of time, but wasn't a big success in the box office. Thirty-four years later director Tim Burton brought his vision of the classic novel to the silver screen in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005) with Johnny Depp, Freddie Highmore, Helena Bonham Carter, and Deep Roy to mixed reviews but a massive box office. Our very own Invasion hosts have divided opinions, but they all agree that Willy Wonka must pay for his murderous intentions. Is Willy Wonka a childhood favorite or a child murderer? Download this week's episode to find out. Join the Invasion and become an Invader by liking and sharing the show with your friends. Help get more "earballs" on the show by leaving a review on iTunes and 5-star rating! With your help we can get featured on iTunes main page! Comments, suggestions, questions, and corrections can made at: Twitter: @InvasionRemake Facebook: Invasion of the Remake Email: invasionoftheremake@gmail.com

The Week in Geek Radio Show
Actors Ernie Hudson and Deep Roy 2016-10-20 TWIG

The Week in Geek Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2016 56:56


Skungy's Pick of the Week is Battlefield. He also talks about Red Dead Redemption 2 and the Nintendo Switch.Two prerecorded interviews from Louisiana Comic Con - Ernie Hudson and Deep Roy.Top Nerd News gets into a bunch of TV and movies that are out or are on the immediate horizon.Show closes with This Week in Geek History.

The Grindhouse Radio
4-28-16: Deep Roy & Jasmine Rodriguez

The Grindhouse Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2016 119:20


This is the one where Kim, Zambo and Brimstone discuss everything about what's new in pop culture, entertainment, the world and so much more. Apart from the usual banter, Kim is out for the week, Brim returns from signing at the Great Philadelphia Comic-Con, the gang talks about the loss of a few friends and dropping by for a spell are Deep Roy (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory) and Jasmine Rodriguez (Tattoo Nightmares). Enjoy!

The Grindhouse Radio
4-28-16: Deep Roy & Jasmine Rodriguez

The Grindhouse Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2016 119:20


This is the one where Kim, Zambo and Brimstone discuss everything about what's new in pop culture, entertainment, the world and so much more. Apart from the usual banter, Kim is out for the week, Brim returns from signing at the Great Philadelphia Comic-Con, the gang talks about the loss of a few friends and dropping by for a spell are Deep Roy (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory) and Jasmine Rodriguez (Tattoo Nightmares). Enjoy!

NoCiné
Xtra : Electric Boogaloo, de Marc Hartley

NoCiné

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2015 10:42


Chaque jour cette semaine, un chroniqueur livre sa reco 2015 à Thomas Rozec. Aujourd’hui, Stéphane Moïssakis nous parle d’un docu sur la Cannon, cette usine à films 100% VHS, emblématique des années 80 et sans qui Chuck Norris ne serait personne. Une recommandation adressée à tous les amateurs de bon et de mauvais cinéma.Animé par Thomas Rozec avec Stéphane Moïssakis (@smoissakis, Capture Mag)RÉFÉRENCES CITÉES DANS L’ÉMISSIONElectric Boogaloo (Marc Hartley, 2014), Le Cannon Group, Menahem Golan, Yoram Globus, Not Quite Hollywood (Marc Hartley, 2010), Brian Trenchard-Smith, Quentin Tarantino, Mad Max (la saga de George Miller), Hollywood se déchaine à Manille (Machete Maidens Unleashed! - Marc Martley, 2010), Go-Go Boys (Hilla Medalia, 2014), Breakin' 2 : Electric Boogaloo (Sam Firstenberg, 1985), Bloodsport, tous les coups sont permis (Newt Arnold, date inconnue), Jean-Claude Van Damme, Chuck Norris, Invasion U.S.A. (Joseph Zito, 1985), Portés Disparus (Mission in Action - Joseph Zito, 1984), Charles Bronson, Un justicier dans la ville n°2 (Death Wish II - Michael Winner , 1982), Le Justicier de New York (Death wish 3 - Michael Winner 1985), Le Justicier braque les dealers (Death Wish 4 : The Crackdown - Jack Lee Thompson, 1987), Kinjite, sujet tabou (Kinjite : Forbidden Subjects - Jack Lee Thompson, date inconnue), Les Maîtres de l'Univers (Masters of the Universe - Gary Goddard, 1987), The Delta Force (Menahem Golan, 1986), Carolco Pictures, MGM, Michael Dudikoff, American Warrior (American Ninja - Sam Firstenberg, 1985), Doux, Dur et Dingue (Every which way but loose - James Fargo, 1978), Mon aventure africaine (Going Bananas - Boaz Davidson, 1987), Dom DeLuise, Mel Brooks, Lemon Popsicle (Eskimo Lemon - Boaz Davidson, 1978), Deep Roy, Charlie et la chocolaterie (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - Tim Burton, 2005), John Cassavetes, Jean-Luc Godard. RETROUVEZ NOCINÉ PARTOUT SUR LES INTERNETS :www.facebook.com/NoCinePodCast twitter.com/No_Cine www.dailymotion.com/nocine www.youtube.com/channel/UC38YBAhVBEDRmXSe1uCyNxg www.mixcloud.com/NoCine/ www.deezer.com/show/7806www.stitcher.com/podcast/nocineitunes.apple.com/fr/podcast/nocin…id993698002?mt=2CRÉDITSEnregistré le 18 novembre 2015 au Tank à Paris (11ème). Moyens techniques : Le Tank. Production : Joël Ronez - Iris Ollivault / TempsMachine.NET. Réalisation : Jules Krot. Générique : "Soupir Articulé", Abstrackt Keal Agram (Tanguy Destable et Lionel Pierres). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Escuchando Peliculas
Charlie y la Fábrica de Chocolate (Fantástico. Comedia. Infantil 2005)

Escuchando Peliculas

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2015 103:59


Título original Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Año 2005 Duración 116 min. País Estados Unidos Estados Unidos Director Tim Burton Guión John August (Novela: Roald Dahl) Música Danny Elfman Fotografía Philippe Rousselot Reparto Johnny Depp, Freddie Highmore, David Kelly, Deep Roy, Helena Bonham Carter, Noah Taylor, James Fox, Julia Winter, Missi Pyle, AnnaSophia Robb, Adam Godley, Jordan Fry, Christopher Lee, Franziska Troegner, Philip Wiegratz, Eileen Essell, Liz Smith, David Morris, Nitin Ganatra Productora Warner Bros. Pictures / Village Roadshow Pictures Género Fantástico. Comedia. Infantil | Remake Web oficial http://wwws.warnerbros.es/movies/chocolatefactory/home.html Sinopsis Charlie Bucket (Freddie Highmore), un niño muy bueno de una familia muy pobre, gana un concurso para disfrutar de una visita de un día a la gigantesca fábrica de chocolate del excéntrico Willy Wonka (Johnny Depp) y su equipo de Oompa-Loompas. Cuatro niños más de diferentes partes del mundo lo acompañan a través de un mundo fantástico y mágico lleno de diferentes sabores.

Neverland Clubhouse: A Sister's Guide Through Disney Fandom
Episode 80: Top 10 Star Wars / David Letterman Cross-Overs

Neverland Clubhouse: A Sister's Guide Through Disney Fandom

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2015 135:05


Show 80 calls for a salute to DAVID LETTERMAN for over 30 years of Late Night Fun! After 3 decades Dave has had a great deal of Star Wars references and we give you…Our TOP 10 STAR WARS / DAVID LETTERMAN CROSSOVER CLIPS! Our Fairy Podmother, Margaret Kerry, is back to help those in need with her segment - Ask Tink! The original animator's reference model for Walt Disney's “Peter Pan” is full of fun and showers everyone with pixie-dusted advice. Star Wars Weekends #3 is complete! Tricia Barr, co-author of ULTIMATE STAR WARS, was there as a special guest, signing copies of ULTIMATE STAR WARS and generally having a #fangirlflail time. She tells us all about her experience! Back To Tomorrowland! We take another look into the history of Walt Disney's Tomorrowland from the 1950's. Rebel Spy and Ghost Host Dave Skale brings us the history and sounds of Tomorrowland from 1959-1964. Thanks to DisneyChris.com for the awesome audio sound clips. Also on this episode: Star Wars Celebration - Autograph Hall Interviews with Bonnie Piesse, Deep Roy and Erik Bauersfeld. Skywalking On TV Skywalker Shout-Outs Skywalker Of The Week And remember…NeverLand On Alderaan! Skywalking Through Neverland T-Shirts at TeePublic! Check them out HERE. Shopping AWESOME new Star Wars on HerUniverse? Click here! Contact us: tweet! tweet! @SkywalkingPod Follow us on Meerkat and join in on interactive live-streaming of events. Send emails to share@skywalkingthroughneverland.com and follow us on Facebook. Subscribe on iTunes | Stitcher | YouTube

Skywalking Through Neverland: A Star Wars / Disney Fan Podcast
Episode 80: Top 10 Star Wars / David Letterman Cross-Overs

Skywalking Through Neverland: A Star Wars / Disney Fan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2015 135:05


Show 80 calls for a salute to DAVID LETTERMAN for over 30 years of Late Night Fun! After 3 decades Dave has had a great deal of Star Wars references and we give you…Our TOP 10 STAR WARS / DAVID LETTERMAN CROSSOVER CLIPS! Our Fairy Podmother, Margaret Kerry, is back to help those in need with her segment - Ask Tink! The original animator’s reference model for Walt Disney’s “Peter Pan” is full of fun and showers everyone with pixie-dusted advice. Star Wars Weekends #3 is complete! Tricia Barr, co-author of ULTIMATE STAR WARS, was there as a special guest, signing copies of ULTIMATE STAR WARS and generally having a #fangirlflail time. She tells us all about her experience! Back To Tomorrowland! We take another look into the history of Walt Disney’s Tomorrowland from the 1950’s. Rebel Spy and Ghost Host Dave Skale brings us the history and sounds of Tomorrowland from 1959-1964. Thanks to DisneyChris.com for the awesome audio sound clips. Also on this episode: Star Wars Celebration - Autograph Hall Interviews with Bonnie Piesse, Deep Roy and Erik Bauersfeld. Skywalking On TV Skywalker Shout-Outs Skywalker Of The Week And remember…NeverLand On Alderaan! Skywalking Through Neverland T-Shirts at TeePublic! Check them out HERE. Shopping AWESOME new Star Wars on HerUniverse? Click here! Contact us: tweet! tweet! @SkywalkingPod Follow us on Meerkat and join in on interactive live-streaming of events. Send emails to share@skywalkingthroughneverland.com and follow us on Facebook. Subscribe on iTunes | Stitcher | YouTube

What Up, Cuz?
What Up, Cuz? 36: Gentleman Jerry

What Up, Cuz?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2013 59:09


Kasey and Tyler talk about the power of Peter Dinklage, going "full duck", Deep Roy, Tyler's contempt for the people of a certain country, Kasey checks off an item from his bucket list, snuggling and what exactly does "non-heinous" mean?whatupcuzshow.com