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It's another edition of the world famous Bottom of the Stream Movie Show! This week we tackle 2007 Asylum Studios horror flick, Freakshow. You can find this one on Amazon Prime in the UK. Directed by Drew Bell, starring Christopher Adamson, Rebekah Kochan and Mark Preston Millar, listen on to hear what we made of this one. Freakshow or freak no? Bottom of the stream is a weekly podcast, hosted by film lovers Adam and Nick, exploring the parts of Netflix and Amazon that most people don't go to in a bid to find out what hidden gems are lurking down there Every week we rank the films we watch against each other and place them in what we like to call THE STREAM TABLE which can be found on our website www.bottomofthestream.com Follow us on Twitter, instagram and letterboxed at @bots_podcast Please consider supporting the show on Patreon, If you do we will give you lots of bonus content including early access to the episodes. Check it out over at www.patreon.com/bottomofthestream We also now have a discord so join us to hang out https://discord.gg/wJ3Bfqt
Special guests: James Clemens track coach Drew Bell and team members
Trip planning can seem overwhelming and stressful, but that's why we are here to answer all your questions! When it's time to plan summer vacations, a weekend getaway, or even your next business trip, do you feel overwhelmed? Do you end up wasting hours on travel sites trying to cobble together flights, hotels, a car, stuff for the kids? Do you keep thinking: there must be a method to this madness that I'm just not getting? If so, you're in luck! In this show Hannah Hembree Bell and Kate Lincoln-Goldfinch will be chatting with a special guest - fellow lawyer, trip planner extraordinaire, and Hannah's husband - Drew Bell. Drew will help you stop the madness and plan your next trip, no matter the destination, the attendees, or the purpose! Wahoo! And, just in time for summer planning! If you have questions you want us to make sure and ask Drew, drop a comment, or send a DM! Follow Us in our social media: FB: https://www.facebook.com/lawmomsoutloud FB group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1357172904735819 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lawmomsoutloud/ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lawmomsoutloud LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hannahhembreebell/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lincolngoldfinch Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdcC51LVvAWgxKGLU7khmeg
Testimonies from Drew Bell and Jesse Renyard
Drew Bell is the VP of Business Development for D&B Construction Group. In this episode, Drew and I discuss taking your company social across all platforms, from Instagram to Facebook, and LinkedIN. What's it mean? What's it do? and HOW do you do it?
It's the first game show from quarantine! Which team can correctly guess the most movie tag lines from the 90's? Listen to find out! Special thanks to our guest players, Drew Bell, Mel Brooks, & Tiffany Frey.
In a modern retelling of Tod Browning's "Freaks" (1932), "Freakshow" tells the story of a group of criminals who chose to hide out by working security at a traveling circus. At first, they plot with an insider to steal the ticket sales, but the wily Lucy has bigger plans. She convinces the gang to let her seduce and marry the aging circus owner, Lon, in order to secure the entire circus fortune after he "suffers an accident". "People die all the time," Lucy says. The freaks are on to their scheme, however, and when the youngest of them is caught by the ruthless gang, they show no mercy to ensure her silence. When the circus folk find the child's remains, they swear vengeance, and no one is safe from their fury--least of all, the wily Lucy.
Legend Synopsis In his book An Authenticated History of the Bell Witch, author Martin Van Buren Ingram published that the poltergeist's name was Kate, after the entity claimed at one point to be "Old Kate Batts' witch," and continued to respond favorably to the name.[1] The physical activity centered on the Bells' youngest daughter, Betsy, and her father, and 'Kate' expressed particular displeasure when Betsy became engaged to a local named Joshua Gardner.[2] The haunting began sometime in 1817 when John Bell witnessed the apparition of a strange creature resembling a dog. Bell fired at the animal but it disappeared. John's son Drew Bell approached an unknown bird perched on a fence that flew off and was of "extraordinary size." The daughter Betsy observed a girl in green dress swinging from the limb of an oak tree. Dean, a slave of the Bell family, reported being followed by a large black dog on evenings he visited his wife. Activity moved to the Bell household with knocking heard along the door and walls. The family heard sounds of gnawing on the beds, invisible dogs fighting, and chains along the floor. About this time John Bell began experiencing paralysis in his mouth.[3] The phenomena grew in intensity as sheets were pulled from beds when the children slept. Soon the entity pulled hair and scratched the children with particular emphasis on Betsy who was slapped, pinched and stuck with pins The Bells turned to a family friend James Johnston for help. After retiring for the evening at the Bell home, Johnston was awakened that night by the same phenomena. That morning he told John Bell it was a "spirit, just like in the Bible." Soon word of the haunting spread with some traveling great distances to see the witch.[5] The apparition began to speak out loud and was asked, "Who are you and what do you want?" and the voice answered feebly, "I am a spirit; I was once very happy but have been disturbed."[6] The spirit offered diverse explanations of why it had appeared, tying its origin to the disturbance of a Native American burial mound located on the property, and sent Drew Bell and Bennett Porter on an unproductive search for buried treasure.[7] With the emergence of full conversations, the spirit repeated word for word two sermons given 13 miles apart at the same time.[5] The entity was well acquainted with Biblical text and appeared to enjoy religious arguments. As another amusement, the witch shared gossip about activities in other households, and at times appeared to leave for brief moments to visit homes after an inquiry. what do you think, Real or fake? https://www.instagram.com/insanityforeverpodcast/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/insanityforever/message
Drew Bell knew he wanted to be in his high school's marching band even though he couldn't walk. A friend's act of kindness, and sacrifice, helped him do just that.
Drew Bell comes out of retirement to review a very important cinematic film. That's right! Drew reviews the new Zach Braff movie, Going in Style. Also, Eric Star accuses the Power Rangers movie of ripping off the Stranger Things theme song in a brand new Gay Rant. Then later, there is trouble in paradise! Bobby Hickey's weekend get-a-away is ruined by a few unwelcome neighbors.
Drew president of the Reading Royals says the shining moments are new partnerships with organizations in the community. New and bigger collaborations have been forged the Greater Reading Food Bank, Opportunity House, Family Promise, Autism Society, Hope Rescue Mission and the Do It For Darren Foundation. Two sellouts this season were two key community nights, Pink In The Rink and Scout Night. Scout night included a sleepover with some scouts as the Reading Royals partnered with the Hawk Mountain Scout Council. Drew Bell says, “Engaging the community and giving back makes us hungry to do more”. Find out how the Reading Royals Organizations plans to take their game to another level next year.
In his second season as Reading Royals President, Drew Bell talks about what he's learned working with the Gulati Family and how those values are the foundation of the ECHL Reading Royals Hockey Team. While the Royals are hoping to repeat their Kelly Cup success they are also working to make a difference and give back to the Greater Reading community. There have been arena upgrades to help ensure an amazing Reading Royals fan experience. There are also a number of community collaborations to ensure the Reading Royals players, staff and administration are making a positive impact in their community. Drew Bell says Using the Royals 'We Believe' campaign to empower employees, the team and the community means Royals Success for everyone.
Jack Gulati, owner of the Reading Royals, and Drew Bell, Reading Royals President talk about the meaning of community. Jack Gulati says, “We are what the community is, the community is what we are”. The commitment of the Reading Royals to the greater Reading and Berks County community starts at the top of the Reading Royals organization. In this ‘We Believe’ episode we learn that The Reading Royals organization doesn’t just say “We Believe”, they LIVE it. The Royals Charities program is in its tenth year. Last year the Community Series was established. This Series of 9 Reading Royals games is dedicated to giving back to the community. A specific charity is designated to receive funds from each of those games. Last year the Reading Royals gave back $250,000 to charitable organizations in their home community.