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This week as the boys get ready for the grand opening of Cruz's new store and heading to 90s con, they throw it back and get nostalgic over where it all began! Head on back to 2022 with the first episode of Nostalgia Junkies when Alex and Brandon list out their top 10 Disney Channel TV shows. Did they name your favorite? Get your dose of 90s nostalgia with us! Don't forget to use code NJPod for 15% off at Throwback Buys, your one-stop shop for all things retro. Don't forget to use code NJPod for 15% off your nostalgia fix at Throwback Buys! Email us your thoughts and comments: nostalgiajunkiesct@gmail.com STORE: https://nostalgiajunkies.printify.me/products Follow us on our Socials: INSTAGRAM: @nostagiajunkiespodcast TIKTOK: @nostalgiajunkiespodcast YOUTUBE: @nostalgiajunkiespodcast Subscribe and Review! Check out ThrowbackBuys.com and use code: NJPOD for 15% off your next order!
Zac and Nicole discuss this week's news and reviews from the Emmys. The hosts also get into a spirited discussion on Disney Channel Stars David Henrie and Selena Gomez being set to executive produce a new show based on Wizards of Waverly Place! If you like our content, please consider rating and leaving a review. It's huge for us and lets us know what you'd like to hear. Also, please consider following us on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok to continue conversing with us! For full videos of our episodes, please consider becoming a patron on Patreon.
Happy Halloween! Grab your bowl of candy and sit down with us as we commentate over S2E7 of the Disney Channel TV show So Weird! This episode, "Boo", is their odd Halloween special that feels heavily inspired by Halloween III: Season of the Witch. Oh look, Henry Winkler is in this one!Donate to Spirit of ChildrenPatreon.com/BruckerHorrorHorrorPress.comInstagram: @bruckerhorror | @spookyaurelienTwitter/X.com: @bruckerhorror | @spookyaurelienThreads: @bruckerhorrorEmail: bruckerhorror@gmail.comLinktree: https://linktr.ee/autopsyofahorrormovieMusic & Sound EffectsCancun by Topher and GraceMixkit (thunder ambiance)virtualambiance (Haunted Halloween Mansion Fireplace with Thunder Rain and Howling Wind)Big Sound Bank (glass, ice, drink pour)Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/autopsy-of-a-horror-movie/donations
Lainey Wilson's live performances have been earning rave reviews, and she says that thanks in no small part to Hannah Montana, the Disney Channel TV character famously played by Miley Cyrus over a decade ago. Lainey tells us
In this episode of Casual Chats, Patricia and special guest Klancy Shriver from On the House Movie Reviews & Podcast and the Frasier podcast They're Calling Again discuss about the four sequels of the 1983 film A Christmas Story based on the anthology book Of God We Trust: All Others Pay Cash by Jean Shepherd. They talk about the 1988 Disney Channel TV movie Ollie Hopnoodle's Haven of Bliss, the 1994 film My Summer Story, the 2012 direct to DVD film A Christmas Story 2, and the 2022 HBO Max film A Christmas Story Christmas. Which sequels kept the spirit and charm of the original film? Listen and find out. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/old-school-lane/support
This week marks our first movie based on a Disney Channel TV show! Has it stood the test of time? Is most of this episode about things unrelated to the aforementioned movie? Are all DCOM heroes the same man? Guess you'll have to find out. We are nearing our one year pod-iversary! Make sure to send us a message with any great celebration ideas on Instagram @slumberparty.pod! --- 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/slumberpartypod/message
In the premier episode of Nostalgia Junkies, Alex and Brandon discuss their top 10 Disney Channel TV shows. They each bring their favorite 10 shows from their youth as well as some honorable mentions. Subscribe at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsJptUF4dthRlZNCrTkIvsQ
The guys go live from their YouTube page again for their monthly mailbag episode and answer all of your questions - they talk funny work presentation stories, Girl Scout Cookies, making friends outside of college & much more. They also cover a ton of other topics throughout the segments including Duke's loss to UNC and Tyler's shopping spree. They wrap up the episode with their 5v5 segment - drafting best Disney Channel TV shows.
Wow, it's been a minute huh? Don't worry, no involuntary hiatuses caused by scheduling issues and technical problems can keep us down! Still, I don't know how you all have managed to go so long without hearing from us. Your lives must have been so different…almost like you were living in another dimension??? Well have no fear! We've built just the thing to bring back to your original dimension (and also kind of back in time because this episode was recorded months ago but don't worry about that), an episode all about Phineas and Ferb: Across the Second Dimension! Come along as we look at yet another DCOM based on a Disney Channel TV show, and look at how they just never really seem to be able to do these totally right. Lucas respects the craftmanship on display and loves all the callbacks. Emma tries to get her brother fired and can't engage fully with animation. Talking Points: Meta Updates, Poor Titles, Perry Noises, Phineas and Ferb Drop Banger After Banger, A Deconstruction of Phineas and Ferb's Humor, Candace Is The Best, The Exposition Lair, World's Collide, The Mysterious Force, Phineas Has Nothing to Work With, Fedora Face Blindness, THE TRI-STATE AREA, Double Doof: Pros and Cons, Niche Georgia O'Keefe References, Resisting the Resistance, Disappointing Doppelgangers, A Platypus Rescue Mission, Commercial Breaks, Major Hologram, Dooooom, Weird It Happened Twice, Getting Lost Among All the Robots, Emotional Platypus Eye Contact, The Return of Love Händel, On Your Left, A Grown Man Fistfights A Child, Getting Locked Out of Your Evil Apartment, Crimes Against Humanity, The Maddening Mindwipe, Can This Be Done Correctly?, The One Thing We All Love: Slash from Guns N' Roses
Subscribe to our show and leave a five-star review if you listen on Apple Podcasts! This week, I invited Hannah Chaddha to come gossip with me! Hannah is a 21-year-old graduate student who is most notable for appearing on the historic 23rd season of Big Brother where she was also a member of the well-known Cookout alliance. She is all about sharing her journey in education, medicine, dance, fashion, beauty, and lifestyle, while she navigates her post-show life as a Gen-Z'er. You can find more of her on Instagram and Twitter. In this episode, Hannah and I dish about Biden's Omicron response, Kanye West & Julia Fox, the new Hype House docu-series, the actors from Full House, and beloved Nick & Disney Channel TV shows. Links: Shop AMUSE for deals on
This week, we are breaking down more Disney Channel content with Amanda! We go through our favorite and most impactful breakups in Disney Channel TV shows and movies. The list includes some of the more iconic ones including Troy and Gabriella's High School Musical 2 breakup and their HSM 3 breakup, Camp Rock 1 and 2's first and second breakup between Mitchie and Shane. We also talk about Mary and Joey's breakup in Another Cinderella Story which happens not to be a Disney movie, so it gets disqualified. We rank all of the breakups at the end based on their impact on us! Let us know your thoughts on our rankings! Also, check out our poll and question on Spotify for a chance to be shouted out in another episode! All the breakups: Teddy and Spencer's breakup in Good Luck Charlie Travis and Miley's breakup in Hannah Montana: The Movie Liv and Holden's breakup and Maddie and Diggy's breakups from Liv & Maddie Christopher and Jessica's breakup in Starstruck Mack and Brady's breakup in Teen Beach Movie 2 Alex and Mason's second breakup in Wizards of Waverly Place Mentioned: Caitlin McKillop's Top 10 Most Heartbreaking Disney Channel Breakups Caitlin McKillop's Top 10 Disney Channel Breakups Part 2 (DCOM Edition) Listen to Scream from High School Musical 3: Senior Year Website: thetwinningoutpod.com Twitter: @twinningoutpod Pinterest: @twinningoutpod Instagram: @twinningoutpodcast Email: twinningoutpod@gmail.com Natural Annie Essentials Candle Shop Affiliate Link BLM Resources/Ways to Help: https://linktr.ee/showupnow https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/ Music: Gyvus - “Venus” find at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icS__xweWnU Cover Art: Paige Maultsby --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
It's PLAYTIME! Dr. Gator and Cerina Vincent chat about all things play, and sit down with Cerina's Disney Channel TV husband Joe Nieves and his REAL, fabulous wife Mary to talk about all the imaginative play they do with their kids! Before you're a parent most of us had no idea how much time we'd spend playing with our kids. Also, many parents feel guilty for not playing with their kids--it's not only exhausting, but often feels impossible as working parents. No more mom (parent) guilt - this episode will inspire all parents to find a few clever, creative ways to connect and play.
Topher ranks 15 classic Disney Channel TV shows as a celebration of hitting his 10th episode! --- 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/thetophershow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thetophershow/support
In this epsiode, Johnny & Justin review the Disney Channel TV movie, Johnny Tsunami!! In todays review, we discuss Asian representaiton in American film and discrimanatory practices. Come watch the hilarious review and see what score it gets on the Diversity Scale: Woke, Waking, or Sleep as Shit! Please be sure to give us, our guests, and our team a like and follow, and support us on Patreon for Amazing Bonus content. Disney+Diversity Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/DisDiverseShow Instagram: @DisDiverseShow Twitter: @DisDiverseShow Johnny Instagram: @johnnyp313 Twitter: @johnnyp313 Justin Instagram: @justinquiz Twitter: @JustinQuizon
MEET RACHEL MYERS:Rachel has been creating work in front and behind the camera for over 20 years in the entertainment industry as a director, designer, and actor. She has collaborated in the creation of over 150 films, theatre, and television productions. From a pool of over 5,000 submissions, her film “Wendy’s Shabbat” premiered at both the 2018 Tribeca International and Palm Springs International Film Festivals and at over 50 other film festivals worldwide. “Wendy’s Shabbat” qualified for the 2019 Academy Awards and was broadcast on PBS, POV, and TOPIC. Rachel was awarded the first solo Shondaland Women’s Directing Mentorship to direct for Shonda Rhimes Television, nominated for the inaugural Lynn Shelton “Of a Certain Age” Grant, and selected for the Sundance Director’s Co-Lab. Rachel has directed films, 2 Black Boys, based on the poetry of Giovanni Adams on blackness and queer identity which premiered at OUTFEST, Cannes AVIFF, and Winner of Cadence Video Festival at the Northwest Film Forum. Rachel has directed for Disney Channel TV episode of Kim Possible and Mensajes (Messages) in Spanish about Mexican Artist Leobardo Huerta. She developed and originated “CONFIDENCE,” a short film and campaign series for women. Rachel directed and conceived, “Writing with Grace” live show, debuting to a 2,500 person live audience for VIDCON. Her work won Fullscreen and the AT&T Hello Lab a 2016 Streamy Award for Best Brand Campaign. Rachel co-created the series HOT SPOT which premiered at Seriesfest 2020. Her award-winning experiential company, 3 PENNY DESIGN has conceived and produced live events, brand activations, and interiors for “Crayola” in Times Square for “The Emmy’s,” “The Golden Globe Awards” and more. Her Production Design Film credits include, “Kim Possible” Disney, “Short Term 12,” winner of SXSW and Independent Spirit Awards, “Desperados” Netflix, “The Drowning,” “Search Party” “Identity Theft,” “Chronicles Simpson,” “Saving Lincoln” and “Liminal,” Winner of Best Art Direction - Barcelona International Film Festival, Punta del Este Festival and Action on Film Festival. Television design credits, HULU “East Los High, “Five Points” Facebook, "Sing It" YouTube Red, “Faking It” MTV, “Blue” LIFETIME nominee for ADG Award, “Paloma” and “Video Game High School” Lionsgate, Producers Guild Award and Streamy Award nominee for Best Production Design. Her commercial client list includes Crayola, ADIDAS, Ray-Ban, AT&T, ESPN, Volkswagon, Marriott, DAQRI, Hewlett Packard, Turbo Tax, Wrigley’s, Gevalia, CVS, Soul, Pampers, L’oreal, Schick, Taco Bell, Soap and Glory, Maccaroni Grill and Getty Images. Her regional theatre credits include BAM Brooklyn Academy of Music, Center Theatre Group, The Geffen Playhouse, The Old Globe, South Coast Repertory, The Shakespeare Theatre DC, The Getty Villa, Robert Wilson’s Watermill Center, and Williamstown Theatre Festival. Los Angeles Theatres- Rattlestick West, Los Angeles Ovation Awards, IAMA, Theatre at Boston Court, and Vs Theatre. Rachel’s work has also been featured in national and international publications and media, including the NY Times, LA Times, Cheddar, and Vice. She has appeared on The Today Show with Megan Kelly, Michelle Collins Show on Sirius XM and Tablet Unorthodox Podcast as well as Vice, Refinery 29, NY Daily News, Forward, Tablet, Variety, Broadway World, The Times of Israel, Women, and Hollywood, Movie Maker, Newsday, Daily Mail, ZEAL NYC, Desert Sun, IMDB, NY Bulletin and more. Her films have been exhibited at the Boston Museum of Fine Art and the NW Film Center at the Portland Museum of Art. Her designs have also been seen at BAM, The Brooklyn Academy of Music, The Watermill Center, and are part of the permanent collection of the Getty. Her work has won an Ovation Award and Broadway World and Streamy Award nominations. Rachel received her MFA from the Yale School of Drama and studied Theatre and Art at Pomona and Scripps Colleges and RADA the Royal Academy...
episode two is full of bugs, scares, and conspiracies this week. tune in to hear Drew’s stories about his little visitors, Lydia’s favorite conspiracy theory, and Isabelle’s opinion on the Disney Channel TV show “Jessie".
Hey Clinkers, Happy Valentine's Week! To continue the lovefest, we want to know who is your TV crush? Could be a celebrity ... or even the character they played. Inquiring minds want to know ... This episode finds Aaron a bit loopy after a long day doing some bizarre background acting on a Disney Channel TV show. He was pelted with yogurt and ended up dressing as a Mexican Wrestler. So basically, he's sleep-deprived and drinking. Welcome to CrazyTown! NEWS HIGHLIGHTS THIS WEEK: Ryan Murphy is moving from 20th Century Fox to Netflix. His new five-year deal will pay the man $300-million dollars and goes into effect July 1st. Murphy will continue to serve as an exec producer on FX's "American Horror Story," "American Crime Story," "Feud," "Pose" and Fox's "911." In its first three days, "The Cloverfield Paradox" had 2.8 million viewers — which is one-fourth the size of the audience for "Bright," which brought in roughly 11-million dollars in its first three days on the platform. "The Daily Show's" Michelle Wolf — basically the best correspondent on "The Daily Show" during the Trevor Noah years — has signed on for her own late-night show on Netflix. It'll premiere later this year. "New Girl's" Hannah Simone will star in ABC's "Greatest American Hero" reboot After a 20-episode first season, Netflix has canceled "Disjointed" Mary J. Blige will star in Netflix's "Umbrella Academy." This is Blige's first ever series regular gig. According to The Hollywood Reporter, she will play the role of Cha-Cha, "a ruthless and unorthodox hit-woman who travels through time to kill assigned targets. She is sadistic, sociopathic, and her reputation precedes her. Her true love is torture, and she thinks of herself as a "pain artist." She really doesn't care for people — except for her partner Hazel." AARON'S LOSERS: "Supernatural," "The Resident" and "Here and Now"JACK'S LOSERS: "Our Cartoon President" AARON'S FENCERS: "Homeland" and "Channel Zero: Butcher's Block"JACK'S FENCERS: "The Bachelor Winter Games" and "The Mortified Guide" AARON'S WINNERS: "Rotten," "This Close," "The Mortified Guide" and "Queer Eye"JACK'S WINNERS: "This Close," "Counterpart" and "Broad City" Be sure to subscribe on iTunes and comment! Find us on Twitter: @PunchDrunk_TV, @flatlinejack and @aaronflux Join the conversation on Facebook. Welcome to Episode 86. As always, #ClinktheDrink.
HAPPY HALLOWEEN... AGAIN!!! In our second Halloween episode we bring you the Disney Channel TV movie Mr. Boogedy. This is the first VHS Bandits episode where we talk about a tape recorded off of television in the early 90s. This flick is a staple in Dane Train's must see Halloween movies. You may remember watching it during Disney's Halloween Treat, or at 1:00am when you stayed up sick right before the Disney channel played the Lone Ranger and Flipper reruns. If not we'll help you rediscover the magic that is Mr. Boogedy! If you have any idea or opinion on this forgotten flick send us an email at TheVHSBandits@gmail.com or hit us up on Twitter @theVHSbandits @KevinOhNeeder @TopherHansson or Facebook facebook.com/thevhsbandits
The LPP discuss their thoughts on Frozen the Musical, answer a listener question on what a Disney fan should do on their first Disneyland visit, FanBoy's visit to the Licensing Expo, new Disney Channel TV shows, the new Legacy Collection CDs and a very fun conversation on the crew's various Deal Breaker and Deal Maker Disney activities. The post LaughingPlace.com Podcast #213: Se7en appeared first on LaughingPlace.com.