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It's here! The PENULTIMATE episode of Beer Me a Movie. We're on a Mel Brooks streak, and Bryan STILL felt the need to atone for Earth Girls are Easy, so he's beered us a PROPER MUSICAL: The Producers! There's a lot to talk about for a movie that went under a lot of people's radar. Tune in for a great discussion on musicals and film, some personal stories, and maybe the most horrible jokes we've ever made (and they're not even about Nazi Will Ferrell!). *The Producers © 2005 Brooksworks LLC
Julien Temple, director of The Great Rock n Roll Swindle, Glastonbury and Absolute Beginners, chooses Christopher Marlowe, writer of brilliant plays including Doctor Faustus and Tamburlaine the Great. "I'm excited to talk about him," he says, "because I've known him for more than 50 years." The link? An attempt as a student to summon up Marlowe in his old college cellar room.Christopher Marlowe was born in 1564 - the same year as Shakespeare. He was a spy, a writer, a counterfeiter .. and he famously died in a bar room brawl in Deptford in 1593. Was it an accident, or was he killed deliberately? Helping us negotiate the mythic moments of Marlowe's life is Professor of Shakespeare studies Emma Smith.Julien Temple's film credits include The Filth and the Fury, Pandaemonium, Earth Girls are Easy and Joe Strummer: The Futureis UnwrittenThe presenter is Matthew Parris, the producer in Bristol for BBC Studios is Miles Warde
Sephora may be the most powerful store in the universe! But why? Why do we spend so much money on makeup? And other products? Think about it for a few seconds as we talk it over- it will confuse you too! (And you may just feel manipulated too!) And a freaky movie review: Geena Davis and a bunch of aliens! Earth Girls are Easy! Everyone loves a good alien makeover love story!! And did you guys knows that David goes to Wegmans occasionally? So don't you wanna know what happens when a Wegmaniac clocks his Wegman's trip on Strava? Follow us! And subscribe to our newsletter too! fullyfuntionalparents@gmail. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fullyfunc/message
Boomer, Brandon, and Alli discuss the Canuxploitation bank heist thriller The Silent Partner (1978), written by Curtis Hanson and starring Elliott Gould. https://swampflix.com/2024/01/21/swampflixs-top-10-films-of-2023/ 00:00 Welcome 01:38 Swampflix's Top 10 Films of 2023 16:16 Total Recall (1990) 19:01 Minority Report (2002) 23:20 The Not-So-New 52 24:07 Earth Girls are Easy (1988) 28:00 The Prince of Pennsylvania (1988) 31:38 Soy Cuba (1964) 34:04 The Cranes are Flying (1957) 37:57 The Book of Clarence (2024) 42:11 Robot Dreams (2024) 45:09 Destroy All Neighbors (2024) 49:00 The Beekeeper (2024) 55:38 The Silent Partner (1978)
Your award-winning Lickin' duo is back in action with another bonus episode filled to the brim with sonic recommendations from their personal collections. They also meet up for a pleasant Sunday afternoon conversation with super-special-secret friend Bryan Konieczka at Electric Kitsch to rap about what's been on his turntable as of late. Gold stars all around. Sonic contributors to the fifteenth bonus episode of Lightnin' Licks Radio include: random KPM archived K-Mart sounding shit, Brothers Johnson, Dave Matthews Band, Jurassic Five, DJ Nu-Mark, Zach Braff & Natalie Portman, I Alive, Come, The Posies, The Fugs, The Mugwomps, Iggy & The Stooges, Hank Williams, The Remains, Black Flag, The Undertones, Chris Keys, Billy Woods, Kenny Segal, Open Mike Eagle, Small Faces, Rod Stewart, 7apes, Peace Attack, Arc of All, Liz Phair, The Emotions, Living Colour, Guns-N-Roses, Herbie Hancock's Head Hunters, John Kricfalusi, Chris Reccardi, Jim Smith, Scott Humi, Public Enemy, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Tim Rice, Murray Head, Don Cabore, Sammy Turner, J.D. Bryant, Jaye Kennedy, De La Soul, Height Keech…a lot of Height's shit is in the weeds actually…Business Midgets, Abraham Jefferson, M.M. Knapps, Moe Beaver, Bell Biv Devoe, Joe Ely, Black Milk, Simon & Garfunkel, Gary Farmer, David Murray, Ray Angry, ?uestlove, WYNC's Radiolab archive, Charles Bukowski, Johnny Depp, and friend of the pod and enemy of Joe Rogan, Spotify, and hippie-hatin' neocons unnumbered…Neil Young. Jay – Urge Overkill (for Blackie), Earth Girls, Faces, Sam Taylor, Jr. Deon – The Godz, Quelle Chris, Bloodstone, Another Nashville Coma Bryan – Generationals, Bully, Sebadoh, Michael Penn Bonus #15 mixtape: [SIDE A] (1) Filled With Confidence (2) Bully - Day Moves Slow (3) Faces - That's All You Need (4) Quelle Chris - Alive Ain't Always Living (5) Michael Penn - Brave New World (6) Bloodstone - Natural High (7) Urge Overkill - What's This Generation Coming To? (8) It Works! [SIDE B] (1) Sweet Delight (2) Earth Girls - Wrong Side of History (3) The Godz - May You Never Be Alone (4) Generationals - Dirt Diamond (5) Soul of Jesus Christ Superstar / Sam Taylor, Jr. - Heaven On Their Minds (6) Sebadoh - Flame (remix) (7) Another Nashville Coma - Cold. Cold. Cold. (8) Endless Night [end] --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/llradio/message
Join Jason as he, like, totally travels back to the 80's and affects his strongest valley girl accent with Julian Temple's sci-fi romantic musical Earth Girls are Easy, starring Geena Davis and Jeff Goldblum.
Welcome to Season 2 of 5678: A Movie Musical Podcast! Crash your spaceship and go to the beach to see the intergalactic 1988 Earth Girls are Easy! Starring Geena Davis, Jeff Goldblum, and a shockingly hot Jim Carrey. Prepare for spectacular physical comedy, huge continuity errors, and a nurse who deserves better. You've never seen a dance battle quite like this! So shave an alien, destroy your own house, and don't forget to have a mental margarita!Homework:I Like 'em Big and StupidStaged Reading of Earth Girls are EasyFollow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for more movie musical content and episode updates.
What do you get when you cross 3 alien himbos, a comedy pop artist, and a valley girl looking for love? The 1988 box office bomb, Earth Girls are Easy, of course! Brad and Sophia discuss this classic alien romance, the attractiveness of Jeff Goldblum, the dancing skills of Damon Wayans, and much much more. Also in this episode: failing to keep up with meme trends, haunted home decorating tips, and the recipe for a cursed mixed drink. Find us on social media! Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/monsterfwb Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/monsterfwb TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@monster_fwb (Also lots of info here: https://beacons.ai/monsterfwb aaand here: https://anchor.fm/monsterfwb) Citations: Julie Brown - Girl Fight Tonight (Music Video): https://youtu.be/gVie2K-mMtc --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/monsterfwb/message
Follow us on Patreon at: patreon.com/andalmoststarring Our June-a Davis Month kicks off with the delightfully campy comedy-musical Earth Girls are Easy! Which brat-pack regular turned down Valerie? Which two actors in the film wound up swapping roles with each other? And who else clocked that vegetable oil standing in as sensual oil? Also – Jeff gets a bad case of wig blindness, and we go down a Corey Feldman-centric IMDB user review wormhole! Earth Girls are Easy stars Geena Davis, Jeff Goldblum, Jim Carrey, Damon Wayans, Julie Brown, Charles Rocket, Michael McKean, and Angelyne; directed by Julien Temple Follow the Podcast: On Instagram: @andalmoststarring Have a film you'd love for us to cover? E-mail us at andalmoststarring@gmail.com www.andalmoststarring.com
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There's a giant blow dryer in our pool! This week, Peaches and Michael have come from beyond the stars and crashed in the Valley to celebrate 1988's EARTH GIRLS ARE EASY! In addition to discussing this cult classic 's quintessential 80s aesthetic, our hosts delve into its camptastic message of sexual empowerment. Joining the conversation is none other than the film's iconic creator and star, the legendary Julie Brown, who shares memories of making the movie and out of this world insight on her storied career. Then, film curator and super fan Sam Sharkland stops by to talk about a lifetime of love for this singular cinematic sensation, as well offers thoughts on why EARTH GIRLS may have contributed to number of personal awakenings. From Angelyne to bubbly blondes, this episode has it all! Go!
“Oh, Wiploc, I think I'll miss you least of all.” On this outing your Distinguished Professors crash land in the backyard swimming pool of 1988's Earth Girls are Easy! Topics discussed include a rival Dr. Love, the omnipresence of this movie on Comedy Central back in the day, this podcast as a social contract, the failure to launch Julie Brown's career, the strange hotness of Geena Davis and Jeff Goldblum, Clink's realization that he's the only one of us without a side podcast, a failure comparison with our old enemy Supergirl, the need for either more dancing or more plot, Valerie's super-easy job, this movie's general observance of the prime directive, the ol' “aliens learning about life through TV” motif, the dumbness of trying to test a mirage by swimming through it, OMG Zeebo is black! and the anti-miscegenation message of this pro-miscegenation movie, “You're tearing me apart!” before The Room, a faint connection to sitcom Head of the Class, the failure of the love triangle, and the demise of human interaction due to the internet. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/because-you-watched/support
Sven chats with Vincent Aguilar over some Reese's Peanut Butter Cups and Diet Coke about his song "Emma Lee," running a DIY venue, why you need a corgi, and of course tattoos! SONG: Emma Lee ALBUM: Emma Lee b/w Later BANDS: Urban Sprawl, The RISK, The Night Brigade, Vincent Aguilar (acoustic singer-songwriter/“folk-punk” project), Sweater Weather [IL], Horrible Things, Pressure Eyes, In Prose, Forced Isolation, Need, The Please and Thank Yous, The Valenteens, Earth Girls, Sword Swallower, Lagoon, Daisy Glaze, Dream Probe, No Masc, Power of Dusk Favorite Treat: Diet Coke and Reese's Cups See New Life Tattoos IG: https://www.instagram.com/newlifetattoos/ See Vincent's Tattoos: https://www.instagram.com/imperfectmedium/
Joe got abducted by comedians. George grabbed the nearest human that lives with him, is funny, and can represent Earth Girls. Kit Nowokunski sits in to see if this primary colorful fuzzy film still works. Links You can rate and review us in these places (and more, probably) Does This Still Work? - TV Podcast https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/does-this-still-work-1088105 Does This Still Work? on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/does-this-still-work/id1492570867
We really struggled to dig up what Mr. Ritter loves about horror, but in the end it was worth it!
Les Voyeurs de Vues suivent Dennis Hopper d'un méchant qui crie à l'autre vers Super Mario Bros. de Rocky Morton et Annabel Jankel. Est-ce aussi mauvais que sa réputation le laisse croire? En plus, les voyeurs se penchent sur Earth Girls are Easy (1989) et Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar (2021).
Zorro may have been created over 100 years ago, but his legacy lives on through tv shows, comic books, stage plays, and movies. Dan and Jon discuss some highlights of the Zorro films that they were able to stream online and discuss possibilities for Zorro’s film future. ALSO, Dan chats with Miami stand up Cesar Gracia, a Cuban American who grew up watching Zorro tear it up.Next episode: Earth Girls are Easy (1988)Contact us, follow us on social media, or buy some merch at linktr.ee/RuinedChildhoods
HMSG Interview JULIE BROWN! Comedian, Actress, Singer! Star of Stage & Screen – from comedy classics like Earth Girls are Easy, Clueless & Medusa: Dare to be Truthful – the amazing spoof on Madonna’s truth or dare – and so many comedy videos – and horror cult classic Bloody Birthday! And of course Just Say Julie and Julie Brown: The Show! And our dream job – RuPaul’s Drag Race judge - we welcome the incredible Julie Brown this week to Horror Movie Survival Guide!We got together to discuss Julie's amazing career and film that was influential in all of our lives...the iconic Rocky Horror Picture Show! There is plenty of swooning over Tim Curry's rapturous performance and the way this film pushes the boundaries and ultimately brings us to the real messages of dreaming big along with love and acceptance of our weird selves. Sometimes it's really great to meet your heroes...Julie did not disappoint - she may get the award for most prepared guests we have ever had on the pod!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/HorrorMovieSurvivalGuide)
We talk about the kinda musical, the kinda comedy, the kinda fish out of water film Earth Girls are Easy. Starring Jeff Goldblum and Geena Davis Music: Something So Wrong by Union Suit Rally Email: electricmonsterpodcast@gmail.com Insta: @electricmonsterpodcast @missgitsi @aerosoulpro
In this episode: The Little Things (2021); Outside the Wire (2021); Pieces of a Woman (2021); The White Tiger (2021); King of Staten Island (2020); Freaky (2020); The Dead Don't Die (2019); Zombieland: Double Tap (2019); Midnight Special (2016); The Heartbreak Kid (2007); Training Day (2001); Face/Off (1997); Broken Arrow (1996); Earth Girls are Easy (1988); The Man With One Red Shoe (1985); Bananas (1971); A Night in Casablanca (1946); The Phantom Menace (1999); Attack of the Clones (2002); The Clone Wars (2008); Man, Are We Old?!
We end You've Never Seen September with a film that stars Geena Davis and Jeff Goldblum once again, except this time, Goldblum is a fuzzy alien: Earth Girls are Easy. The film follows three aliens played by Goldblum, Jim Carrey, and Damon Wayans as they attempt to fix their spaceship with the help of lovelorn Geena Davis. It's a musical romp unlike anything you've ever seen. Diabolique's Heather Drain and OughtFiveFilm's Father Malone join Chris to talk about the film, its music, and its place in cult film canon. You can follow Chris Stachiw at @Casualty_Chris and the Kulturecast @kulturecast. The music is Tigerblood Jewel's The Bayou. You can also subscribe to the Kulturecast on iTunes here. Also, don't forget to check out our official Facebook page for news, upcoming reviews, contests, and new content along with our Patreon page.
In the thirty-first episode of Season 1, Cult Flicks & Trash Picks, Kyle is joined by actors Dan Bauer and Ben McGinley to discuss the haphazard blend of 50s surfer musical, nostalgia kitsch, and B-movie science-fiction that defines the exceptionally detailed mess that is Julien Temple's Earth Girls are Easy.
This week we read Mastered by Her Mates by Grace Goodwin and it was an amazing, wild ride. Aliens have landed and sworn their protection from THE HIVE but, in return, they need soldiers for the front lines and they want brides for their soldiers. Enter Amanda Bryant, a seasoned spy who becomes the first in Earth's Interstellar Bride Program and needs to confirm the threat from The Hive is real and send back any and all intel and technology back to her superiors, all while not getting distracted by her two new, hot mates. That's right: TWO MATES! Will she be able to keep her heart from two warriors who want to share their love and devotion with her? Is appeasing her government really the best course of action? Can we do all of this with magical, orgasm-inducing semen as a factor? Are you ready for the Anal Training Box? Can we get a little more double-penetration up in here? Can I please have my own poop robot? I DON'T KNOW WHAT QUESTION TO PRIORITIZE. Bonus Content: Erin remembers and becomes obsessed with the 1988 classic "Earth Girls are Easy" with Geena Davis, Jeff Goldblum, Jim Carrey, and Damon Wayans. It's a recurring theme. Erin recalls the time that eHarmony told her she had literally ZERO matches. No one at all in all the internet. We talk a lot about the merits of a good spy, what's appropriate for a medical examination after you've been reduced to pure energy, beamed across the universe, and then reassembled. We wonder how quiet a poop robot can really be, and generally squee over this book and all it's glory. We also have a hard time choosing a sign off, so you get them all! See our process in action! Random Erin Rec: The Demonica Series by Larissa Ione. If you like an incubus, check it out! Self-Love Recommendations: Erin: Queer Eye Season 2 on Netflix. Watch it and cry with joy and goodness. Melody: Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. Watch it and remember how funny and capable and fabulous you are. If you haven't yet, please head over to Apple Podcasts and rate and review us! If you give us a 5 star review we will cover whatever book you recommend! Also follow us on all the things! Instagram: @heavingbosoms Twitter: @heaving_bosoms Facebook: Heaving Bosoms Podcast (page) and The Heaving Bosoms Podcast Geriatric Friendship Cult (group) Email: heavingbosomspodcast@gmail.com Website: www.heavingbosomspodcast.com
This week we watched Earth Girls are Easy. We talk about horny aliens, blonde song, love touch, no sex for 2 weeks, and more. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/matt-mike-john-bubba/support
Randall pitches Chris on a new sub-genre of Sci-fi he's been working on, Bonkers Sci-fi. From Randall: Bonkers Sci-Fi is simple: It's a sub-genre of science fiction with comedy where the jokes are based on technology, especially technology malfunctioning. Most likely, it satirizes technology to some extent, which is practically unavoidable if you think about it. I started thinking about this after watching Thor: Ragnarok. I was surprised by its tone and realized its part of some sort of heretofore unnamed sub-genre of science fiction that I really love. So what was this genre? I was sure it went back to at least The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy books which I loved reading as a kid. I don't think it has to be comedy, but there have to be jokes and the jokes have to be based around some sort of technology or maybe just science-fictiony concepts. The best example of this genre may be The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. To make this clear, I started a list. I have put it below. It's divided into sctions: Movies, Books, Comics, and titles which I think are questionable. I'm not sure they fit into the genre because I don't remember them well or I haven't read or watched them, rather someone described them to me. Thanks and let me know what you think. MOVIES 1960 Little Shop of Horrors 1961 The Absent Minded Professor / Flubber 1968 Chitty Chitty Bang Bang 1973 Sleeper 1974 Dark Star 1974 Young Frankenstein 1981 Heavy Metal (certain stories) 1981 Time Bandits 1983 The Man With Two Brains 1984 Electric Dreams 1984 Ghostbusters 1985 Back to the Future 1985 Brazil 1985 Explorers 1985 Weird Science 1986 Alf 1986 Critters 1986 Short Circuit 1986 Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home 1987 Innerspace 1987 Spaceballs 1988 Earth Girls are Easy 1988 They Live 1989 Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure 1989 Honey, I Shrunk the Kids 1989 Quantum Leap 1990 Tremors series 1996 Mars Attacks 1996 Multiplicity 1997 Men in Black 1997 The Fifth Element 1999 Galaxy Quest 2004 Incredibles 2006 Idiocracy 2010 Hot Tub Time Machine 2010 Minions / Despicable Me movies 2012 Safety Not Guaranteed 2013 World's End 2014 Guardians of the Galaxy 2015 Ant Man 2016 Dead Pool 2017 Thor Ragnarok TV 1948 Marvin the Martian from the Looney Tunes cartoon 1962 The Jetsons 1967 The Trouble with Tribbles Star Trek episode 1978 Mork and Mindy 1981 Greatest American Hero 1985 Small Wonder 1987 Out of this World 1989 Saved by the Bell (all the Screech inventions) 1996 Third Rock from the Sun 1999 Futurama 2017 The Orville BOOKS 1978 Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy 1984 National Lampoon's Doon 1987 Chess with a Dragon COMICS 1983 D.R. & Quinch MAYBE 1726 Book: Gulliver's Travels 1956 Movie: Around the World in 80 Days 1963 TV: My Favorite Martian 1964 Movie: Santa Claus Conquers the Martians 1965 TV: Flintstones (the great Gazoo) 1965 TV: Lost in Space 1968 Movie: Barbarella 1974 TV: Land of the Lost 1975 TV: Far Out Space Nuts 1975 TV: Power Rangers 1977 Movie/SNL Sketch/animated special: Coneheads 1977 TV: The Muppet Show: Pigs in Space sketch 1978 Movie: Kiss Meets the Phantom of the Park 1978 Movie: The Cat From Outer Space 1984 Movie: Gremlins series 1984 Movie: Ice Pirates 1984 Movie: Night of the Comet 1984 Movie: Repo Man 1984 Movie: The Last Starfighter 1988 TV: Red Dwarf 1989 Book: Quozl 1994 TV: Space Ghost Coast to Coast 1996 Movie: Space Truckers 2000 Book Series: Sewer, Gas and Electric 2000 Book: Velveteen series 2001 TV: Invader Zim 2008 Movie: Space Chimps 2009 Movie: Frequently Asked Questions About Time Travel 2011 Movie: Paul
This week, Raiders of the Bargain Bin makes its triumphant return! This month, EIP VIP Niki picked out the 1989 romcom, Earth Girls are Easy, and it was certainly an experience. Also this week, Matt and Brittany run through the vast DC Animated Universe, as they talk the films, the voice cast, and much more! Segments: 18:41 - The Permitted Minute 20:32 - Odds & Ends 29:26 - Raiders of the Bargain Bin: Earth Girls are Easy 51:23 - The DC Animated Universe Become a Patron to get early access to segments like Raiders of the Bargain Bin as well as our main show, bonus Patreon only segments, and access to our Patreon only Facebook Group! Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Anchor | Google Podcasts | YouTube Follow: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
With the 1983 classic, Valley Girls back on streaming services, Wynter and Karen revisit the film alongside other San Fernando Valley gems like Karate Kid, Earth Girls are Easy, La Bamba and of course, Boogie Nights. Wynter chimes in on Babyface vs. Teddy Riley, while Karen plunges into the catacombs with the Phantom of the Opera 25th Anniversary production that streamed for free on YouTube for 48 hours. Plus, Nuo-Lingo and a song fit for a fast dance at prom. Join our Patreon for early access, bonus content, and SWAG! "What a Hunk!" scene from Valley Girl 'The Phantom of the Opera' - 25th Anniversary production clip
We watched Earth Girls Are Easy. So there's that...
You love him. We love him. It's a shame and a shock that we haven't already done an episode dedicated to him. So, this week, Q and J are finally dusting off their best impressions and spending the entire episode talking about the wonder and gift that is Jeff Goldblum. And of course, we are wrapping up the episode with the definitive list of the Top 5 Jeff Goldblum Movies of All Time! We take a historic stroll down Goldblum avenue, starting with Death Wish and not stopping until we get past Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. Along the way, we stop off to learn if Earth Girls are Easy and uncover some gems that we (and you) have never heard of. It's Jeff Goldblum's world and we're just living in it, but trust us, we wouldn't want to be anywhere else.
This week the guys channel their inner twelve year-old selves as James and Rob suggest future titles and giggle about boobs, Jason reveals a hidden crush and they push through the pain that was caused by watching Earth Girls are Easy. French Army - https://www.theverge.com/platform/amp/2019/7/24/20708432/france-military-science-fiction-writers-red-team
Welcome to the afterlife of arbitrary rules and DMV lines: Beetlejuice!BREAKING NEWS: JASON HATES PETER JACKSON AND ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW. He also doesn't know the difference between Australia and New Zealand or Julia Roberts and Geena Davis (who was in Thelma and Louise, The Fly, and Earth Girls are Easy, just to name 3). You can make fun of him on Twitter at @northfoggy. Get him, Internet! It turns out, there's no crying in baseball or in death, because the Maitlands take their horrific end in total stride. That being said, we co-hosts learned some very important lessons from this super child-unfriendly movie. A couple of those lessons are as follows:If you're provided a detailed guide book about the ins and outs of life after death, read it.NEVER go into business with an independent contractor who kisses your dead wife.Don't treat the ghosts who haunt your house like your trained Schnauzer dog.If you want your kids to be straight edge and get good grades, raise them right with ghosts and Calypso music.Tony Cox was the preacher at Beetlejuice's wedding (mind=BLOWN).What can we say? Beetlejuice contained a surprising amount of life lessons. A lesson you listeners should learn from us is, if you're watching the movies along with us, we don't break for our own tangents. Get on our level.Furthermore, Jason and I may not agree on who played the best Batman, but we know for a fact that Bird Person is better than Birdman.At this point, we realize that you're probably getting sick of us, but stay tuned anyway, because Jason and I will be selling tickets to the Michio Kaku vs. Neil Degrasse Tyson throw down. We are currently taking bets at DarthJader@HindsightisHorrifying.com (If that is the correct email. At this point we might just be screwing with you).If you want to hear an episode about the great Rover Dangerfield, just tweet us incessantly or drop us a line. Darth will make it so. Lastly, Johnny, if you're listening, @Darth_Jader‘s knowledge of and love for you is vast; she'll defend you to the Depp. And she'll see herself out. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
L’Inaudible présente Dans cet épisode Jacob Collier : With the love in my heart Les bouches qui chantent Bricolages musicauxHappyEvangelionAfricaStar Wars Covers :La 5e symphonie de Beethoven à la guitareBillie Jean sur une seule guitareWalk of the Earth : Girls like youOne Piece Overtaken piano percussionsStand by me beatbox saxAround the World sur un Akai MPK miniAlors on danse sur un Akai MPK miniNothing else matters à l’accordéonToccata et fugue en ré mineur à l’orgue et batterie Mars :Le vent martienMars, le 8ème continent de Florence Porcel Tom Jones :Rock’n’roll medleyYesterdayavec Stevie Wonderavec Crosby Stills Nash & Youngavec Janis Joplin
Wapx047 Dans cet épisode Jacob Collier : With the love in my heart Les bouches qui chantent Bricolages musicaux Happy Evangelion Africa Star Wars Covers : La 5e symphonie de Beethoven à la guitare Billie Jean sur une seule guitare Walk of the Earth : Girls like you One Piece Overtaken piano percussions Stand by me beatbox sax Around the World sur un Akai MPK mini Alors on danse sur un Akai MPK mini Nothing else matters à l'accordéon Toccata et fugue en ré mineur à l'orgue et batterie Mars : Le vent martien Mars, le 8ème continent de Florence Porcel Tom Jones : Rock'n'roll medley Yesterday avec Stevie Wonder avec Crosby Stills Nash & Young avec Janis Joplin Kiss You can leave your hat on Instruments et sons bizarres : Jingle Bells avec des accessoires de Noël Bajinn Guitare à manche cassé Musique d'éponge Gelée musicale Bols flottants Dubstep de rue Solo de Cajon Instruments bricolés Café de Faune Trucs en vrac : Musique de tuyaux 198 batteurs Minnie the Moocher dans la rue Get Lucky : History of classical music mashup la +BCdM : Call me par Frank Sinatra - Petula Clark - Chris Montez - Herb Alpert & Lani Hall - Lulu Petula Clark : Downtown Chris Montez : Let's dance The more I see you par Gick Haymes et par Chris Montez La Playlist de la +BCdM : sur le Tube à Walter sur Spotify (merci John Cytron) sur Deezer (merci MaO de Paris) et sur Amazon Music (merci Hellxions) Le son mystère : Pierre Mendes-France Avec Aude Cirbafe Grincheux Minarey Lolobobo Pop goes the WZA Pat Hogun Blast Merci à Cribe Tonite Laurent Doucet Didier BenGir Phil_Goud K_Rot Peremptoire Barberouss cHmoX Pat Hogun Stéphane Che Averell Niko Liens cités La Diagonale du Vide Un regard à la fenêtre Les Sondiers S'abonner aux podcasts de l'Inaudible S'abonner à Je Donne Ma Langue
Movie Theater Time Machine podcast starts off Jim Carrey month (January 2019) with a review of the 1988 sci-fi musical rom-com with furry aliens "Earth Girls are Easy."
Welcome to episode 7 of Adapted with Anna and Sam! In this episode, we head under the sea in submarines full of hot American and Russian seamen, as we discuss The Hunt for Red October by Tom Clancy. Join us as we try to figure out if caterpillars swim, and what animal died on Alec Baldwin's chest. You can find all the cast lists and other fun trivia on iMDB. Purchase the book and/or movie at Amazon and/or Barnes and Noble, or your favorite indie bookstore, or borrow from your local library in person or via Overdrive. Honorable Mentions --In the mood for more Russians and/or submarines?: Das Boot, The Russians Are Coming! The Russians are coming! (starring Alan Arkin, Carl Reiner, and Johnathan Winters), The Americans, Chekhov (the playwright) --Hot Swedes: The Skarsgard Clan/Dynasty --Another John McTiernan Movie: Die Hard --Not to be confused with Jack Ryan: Jake Ryan from Sixteen Candles --Similar-ish to Tom Clancy: Robert Ludlum --The world of Tom Clancy: Patriot Games, The Cardinal of the Kremlin, Clear & Present Danger, all the other Jack Ryans (Harrison Ford, Ben Affleck, Chris Pine, John Krasinski) --Movies where Sean Connery doesn't care what the accent should be: The Russia House, Highlander, Finding Forrester, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, The Rock --Completely random mentions, because that is how we roll: Sandra Bullock, Pet Sematary, Dale Midkiff, Stephen King, Joseph Andrews, MI-5 (Spooks), The Nanny, The 'Burbs, Earth Girls are Easy, Wimbledon --The movie Anna has to bring up every episode: High Spirits --Wishful thinking: James Mason (cc. Eddie Izzard and Jon Hamm), Reefer Madness, Newsies --Harrison Ford's stuff: Han Solo, Regarding Henry --And finally, the sensuality of one Tim Curry: Frank N. Furter (Rocky Horror Picture Show), the devil in Legend Want to get in touch? We'd love to hear from you! Show us your best frightened lemur. Do you know if caterpillars swim? What do you think is on Alec Baldwin's chest: a possum or a dead raccoon? Email us at adaptedwithannaandsam@gmail.com, or on Facebook, or even Twitter and Instagram! We'd love to see your favorite memes, GIFs, tributes to Sean Connery's toupee. And please share your Six Degrees! You can subscribe on iTunes or Google Play, and be sure to share with your friends! Rate and review too! Credits: Theme music credit: "Cheery Monday" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Logo credit: Fourth Wall Graphics, fourthwallgraphics.com
Analog Jones hops in their spaceship and blasts off to Southern California to party with Geena Davis, Jeff Goldblum, Jim Carrey, Damon Wayans and Julie Brown in Earth Girls Are Easy. Ever wonder what it's like to be tall, beautiful, and surrounded by furry aliens? Matt tricks Stephen into watching a musical directed by Julien Temple and written by Julie Brown, yes, the MTV VJ. Brown can sing, dance, act, and write scripts. Which one of Julie Brown's songs are your favorite, Cause I'm A Blond or Earth Girls Are Easy? Geena Davis starred in The Accidental Tourist (1988), the same year Earth Girls Are Easy came out and then in 1989 won the Oscar for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for The Accidental Tourist. Damn, that is quite a leap! Jim Carrey and Damon Wayans would work with each other two years after this movie on In Living Color for the Fox Broadcasting Company that ran from 1990 to 1994. You may remember Jim Carrey as Fire Marshal Bill and Damon Wayans as Homey D. Clown. Jeff Goldblum and Geena Davis are no strangers to each other. They have starred side by side in three movies; Transylvania 6-5000 (1985), The Fly (1986) and Earth Girls are Easy (1988). Come back next week when we wrap up Theme song September with The Goonies.
Matt, Stephen, and Jon escape the dungeons of Nottingham to review Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves from 1991. A rich boy from Nottingham, Robin Hood (Kevin Costner), travels with Azeem (Morgan Freeman) back to England after the third Crusades only to find England has been turned upside down. Robin Hood along with a very colorful cast of side characters must do battle with the brutal and sometimes hilarious Sheriff of Nottingham played by the late Alan Rickman. Will the Merryman save Maid Marian (Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio) and the rest of the crew before they hang? Is Marian and Robin Hoods first dance after their wedding played by Bryan Adams? Sit down, drink some mead and find out! Next week Matt and Steve continue their Soundtrack September with Earth Girls are Easy from 1988. Can you guess their favorite song from that cult classic that may or may not be a musical? Discuss these movies and more on our Facebook page. You can also listen to us on iTunes, Podbean, Google Play, Spotify, Radio Public, Stitcher, and Youtube!
Today we dig into one of the biggest disagreements among all humans: what do aliens look like?! Are they grey with big eyes? Are they super hotties? E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial and Earth Girls are Easy chose different portrayals for their central aliens, but both movies feature a human in need of a friend and an alien in need of a savior.
Hey listener! Did you put on your big kid underwear? WELL, GET READY TO TAKE IT OFF. Ok, it's already getting weird. Gotta set the tone.... This week we read Mastered by Her Mates by Grace Goodwin and it was an amazing, wild ride. Aliens have landed and sworn their protection from THE HIVE but, in return, they need soldiers for the front lines and they want brides for their soldiers. Enter Amanda Bryant, a seasoned spy who becomes the first in Earth's Interstellar Bride Program and needs to confirm the threat from The Hive is real and send back any and all intel and technology back to her superiors, all while not getting distracted by her two new, hot mates. That's right: TWO MATES! Will she be able to keep her heart from two warriors who want to share their love and devotion with her? Is appeasing her government really the best course of action? Can we do all of this with magical, orgasm-inducing semen as a factor? Are you ready for the Anal Training Box? Can we get a little more double-penetration up in here? Can I please have my own poop robot? I DON'T KNOW WHAT QUESTION TO PRIORITIZE. Bonus Content: Erin remembers and becomes obsessed with the 1988 classic "Earth Girls are Easy" with Geena Davis, Jeff Goldblum, Jim Carrey, and Damon Wayans. It's a recurring theme. Erin recalls the time that eHarmony told her she had literally ZERO matches. No one at all in all the internet. We talk a lot about the merits of a good spy, what's appropriate for a medical examination after you've been reduced to pure energy, beamed across the universe, and then reassembled. We wonder how quiet a poop robot can really be, and generally squee over this book and all it's glory. We also have a hard time choosing a sign off, so you get them all! See our process in action! Random Erin Rec: The Demonica Series by Larissa Ione. If you like an incubus, check it out! Self-Love Recommendations: Erin: Queer Eye Season 2 on Netflix. Watch it and cry with joy and goodness. Melody: Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. Watch it and remember how funny and capable and fabulous you are. Housekeeping: Patreon fam, please send us your mailing addresses! We wants to send you goodies! If you haven't yet, please head over to Apple Podcasts and rate and review us! If you give us a 5 star review we will cover whatever book you recommend! Also follow us on all the things! Instagram: @heavingbosoms Twitter: @heaving_bosoms Facebook: Heaving Bosoms Podcast (page) and The Heaving Bosoms Podcast Geriatric Friendship Cult (group) Email: heavingbosomspodcast@gmail.com Website: www.heavingbosomspodcast.com Whew! Enjoy!
In which we discuss: Earth Girls are Easy (1988), Can't Hardly Wait(1998), Xenomorph Egg Cups, Pop Tarts, what it feels like to have an exploded alien brain in your mouth, Baldi's Basics in Education, Stardew Valley, the appropriate actions to take when friendzoned, and how Tom Hanks is our last hope for humanity. Happy hour is a social construct. Thanks to Mastering Engineer @dehartmusic!
Earth Girls are Easy from 1988. Our very special episode featuring the return of our very special guest Ryan and Jenni from the Clash of the Type-Ins podcast! Email: pleasedontpodcast@gmail.com Facebook: facebook.com/pdsmios Twitter: @outerspacepod Ko-fi: ko-fi.com/pdsmios Venmo: @pdsmios www.eartrumpetaudio.com
Marty and Jonathan are back! This week, with their friend Kristen, they talk about a movie that never had a sequel, Earth Girls are Easy. Why has this masterpiece never been touched since the 80s? What would a sequel look like? How sexy is Jeff Goldblum?
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Mike & Tiff talk the passing of a "True Blood" legend, leaked nudes, and kicking cable to the curb! www.DamWeGrown.com Email us at DamWeGrown@gmail.com Podcast: Twitter/Instagram @DamWeGrown Tiff: Twitter/Instagram @TeaTodd2 Mike: Twitter/Instagram @IEMikebro
March 25-31, 1978 Today Ken welcomes actor, filmmaker Stacey Travis (Hardware, Earth Girls are Easy, Ghostworld) to the show. Ken and Stacey discuss dog withdrawals, CBS Turning 50, The Partridge Family, Little House on the Prairie, Sanford & Son, Dallas, The Brady Bunch, Good Times, Maude, All in the Family, sometimes having enough of children's entertainment, Hardware, Dream On, embarrassing your children, The Naked Truth, Seinfeld, studying acting in London, Earth Girls are Easy, Julie Brown, having a stand up comedian as an older brother, Just Say Julie, Allee Willis, Lucille Ball, Mary Tyler Moore, Chicago Hope, Picket Fences, Man of La Mancha, going to film school, Lukas Haas, Bewitched, I Dream of Jeanie, not judging people for having a bad day, never getting on the West Wing, Desperate Housewives, Eddie Albert, Green Acres, meeting Dick Van Dyke, sticking with shows long after you probably should, losing your regional accent, Diary of a Wimpy Kid, when your heroes become your rivals, child actors, Good Luck Charlie, loving Elvis movies, wiping tapes, and hunting down rare Carol Lombard movies.
Hey everybody! This week we finally got around to watching one of Caitlin’s favorite movies, Earth Girls are Easy, and one of Robby’s favorite movies, Lucky Number Slevin! Also: Rick and Morty! Trailers! Other stuff! We’d love it if you’d follow us on Twitter, like us on Facebook, and rate us on iTunes. Thanks for listening!
Help support The Sci-Fi Movie Podcast by becoming a Patron! Hosted by Remi Lavictoire, Jonathan Colbon and Kyran Mountain. Get the Sci-Fi Movie Podcast Archive for 5 Bucks! This week on The Sci-Fi Movie Podcast, Jonathan, Rem and Kyran present the final episode of The Sci-Fi Movie Podcast! Movie News: Jonathan: 'Godzilla Resurgence' Becomes Biggest Live-Action Film of Year Kyran: Death on the set of Blade Runner 2 Rem: IBM's computer Watson creates a trailer for new movie ‘Morgan' --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Movies to see: Jonathan: About Time (2013) Rem: Westworld (1973) Kyran: Zathura (2005) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Movies To Avoid: Rem: Mad Max: Fury Road (2015) Kyran: Zathura (2005) Jonathan: Battlefield Earth (2000) Top Five List of Essential Sci-Fi Movies Listener picks 1. Blade Runner 2. The Matrix 3. Star Wars 5: Empire Strikes Back 4. Star Wars IV: A New Hope 5. Aliens Honourable Mentions: Alien Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan Serenity Dune Enemy Mine Forbidden Planet The Day The Earth Stood Still The Terminator X-Men 3: The Last Stand Combined Host Top 5 List (Rem, Jonathan, Kyran) 1. Star Wars IV: A New Hope 2. Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan 3. 2001: A Space Odyssey 4. The Martian 5. Blade Runner Rem's picks: 1. 2001: A Space Odyssey 2. Blade Runner 3. The Matrix 4. War Of The Worlds 5. The Day The Earth Stood Still Honourable Mentions: Alien The Terminator Star Wars IV: A New Hope Contact Jonathan's picks: 1. Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan 2. Star Wars IV: A New Hope 3. Inception 4. The Iron Giant 5. Serenity Honourable Mentions: Galaxy Quest Star Wars V: The Empire Strikes Back District 9 Kyran's picks 1. The Martian 2. Star Wars Series 3. Back To The Future 4. Edge Of Tomorrow 5. Minority Report Honourable Mentions: The Last Starfighter Ender's Game Big thanks to Ian Fults, our co host partner from the very beginning. Thanks some of our previous guests, and Ian, Bonnie and Tim, and everyone else who joined us: Trevor Laboucane, Judy Marston, Jaime Pahal, Jason Cabassi, Kevin Bachelder, Cris Nicols, Cecile Korst, Josh Readon, Rob Cesternino, Nick Miller, Wayne Henderson, Robin Ess, Tony, Mr. Blahg, Dallas Ross, Scott Hertzog, Christina Smith, Andrew Jackson, Elizabeth Round, Pi'ilani and her daughter Kanoi, Daniel McIntyre, Jen Briney, Seth Heasley, Brian Campbell, Doug Ferguson, Roger Cousineau We'll leave the Podcast in iTunes and the Website will be online for the next 6 months. Listener Feedback Wayne Henderson I'm sorry to hear about the end of the SFMP, Rem. I sure have enjoyed listening to it, over the years! Top 5 Essential SF movies: 3. Star Wars - A New Hope. 4. Star Wars - Empire Strikes Back. 2. The Matrix. 1. Blade Runner. 5. Alien. Bonnie Beyea NNNNNNNNNNNOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!! Cathy Oliver I'm sad to hear this Rem. I may not have participated but that is only because it isn't my genre of movie. You know I support you always and hope whatever you have in store keeps you happy! Rena Lavictoire You must be on your way to another form of sharing yourself...I hear Skype works really well on Sundays Jeff Ritchot Sorry to hear bud you and Jonathan are extremely talented and very entertaining to listen to can't wait to support your next adventure cheers man! David Oliver Sorry to hear its the end Rem. ' Here are my picks for the essential Sci-Fi movies. 1-Blade Runner, 2-The Matrix 3-The 5th Element 4-Serenity 5-Silent Running (Yes, Im that old) Oscar Esquivel 1-alien 2-original 3 star wars 3-inception 4-john Carter (i know, I know) 5-edge of tommorow Hans-Kristian Moslund Amazing journey for you guys, what an effort and pleasure for the fans. You have followed me in many hours of driving and house cleaning, and it will never be the same agin. Rem and Jonathan - you are the best !! - and you absolutely have made a difference for me !! Thank you - thank you - thank you !!!. Mark Des Cotes Thanks for the ride guys. My top 5 would be, in reverse order. 5 - Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan 4 - The Matrix 3 - Ghostbusters (The Original) 2 - Back To The Future 1 - Star Wars A New Hope Stefan Kanzok I can only echo everyone else here. More of a passive listener but I enjoyed every episode immensely. You always made me feel like being one at the same table discussing the movies we love. You will be sorely missed. THANK YOU!! My top 5 essential Sci-fi movies would be 1. Serenity, 2. The Empire strikes back, 3. The Matrix, 4. The Martian, 5. Star Trek (2009). Thanks again and all the best to you!!! Kelly A. Beam Sorry to hear that you're ending the podcast. It's been great listening to you guys. It's probably too late for this, but here are my top 5 (in no particular order): Star Wars (A New Hope) Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan Jurassic Park The Matrix Aliens Chuck Moore No! Don't go! Andrew Lantz Nooooooooooo Steve Ferguson So sorry to hear your podcasting adventure is coming to an end. I'd like to personally thank you for your recommendations, your commentary, and the hours of entertainment I've had listening to you. Good fortune and much love to whatever you gents wind up pursuing! Now on to my top five list... 5) Back to the Future. 4) Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind 3) Star Trek II - The Wrath of Khan 2) Star Wars Episode 5 - The Empire Strikes Back 1) Blade Runner: The Final Cut Ton de Witte Well all good things must come to an end still a pity I loved listening. 5 the Matrix 4 blade runner 3 gattaca 2 the day the earth stood still 1 forbidden planet Not necessarily in this order these movies have influenced other movies or were very original and they made an impression on me. Jeff Pierce Awwww man..... sorry to hear this. but really enjoyed everything you guys have done. thanks for the fun. all the best Jennifer Robertson Such a shame. I will miss you guys and I wish you all the luck for the future. Jennifer Robertson Insert "Wilhelm Scream" here Shawn Smalldridge Thanks for all the great shows guys! Matt Young Nooooooooooooo, just found you guys when you joined Podcastica. Really sorry to hear that it's ending now. Live long and prosper, where you're going, you won't need roads.... it's a trap! David Zapanta Well, damn. You will be missed. Thanks for making my commute more bearable. Much luck to all of you in your future endeavors...! Now, as for my Top 5 Essential Sci-Fi Movies, here they are in no particular order:...See More Scott Chappel Spent many hours listening as I traveled for work. 1-The Matrix, 2-Blade Runner, 3- Empire Strikes Back, 4-Inception and 5- Wrath of Khan. You will be missed. Bair Innokentev I wish all the best for Rem, Jonathan, Kyran and Ian, your show was truly a masterpiece from start to finish! As for Top 5 Movies, I would like to list the following: - The Terminator - Robocop - Minority Report - Inception - Disctrict 9 Honorable mentions: - Men In Black - Galaxy Quest (I have to admit, I still haven't seen Wrath of Khan, but until that, Galaxy Quest is the best Star Trek movie for me) Michael Simshauser Ok, my top five for the last episode: 1) Alien, 2) 2001, 3) Sleeper, 4) The Day the Earth Stood Still & 5) The Last Starfighter Graeme McKenzie Did you run of movies? Good luck in the future guys Lisa Lyons NOOOOOOO!!!!!!!! The top 5 of David and Lisa Lyons... 1: Aliens 2: Star Wars Empire Strikes Back 3: Star Trek Wrath of Khan 4: The Martian 5: District 9 - Guys, we just want to thank you for so many thought-provoking discussions, and a wonderful series of podcasts. I'm honestly going to miss your presence in the car on the way to and from work; and hope that whatever you end up doing works out well for you all! Hans-Kristian Moslund top 5: 1. Blade Runner, 2. The Matrix 3 : Edge Of Tomorrow 4. Aliens 5: Star Wars. will miss you guys - thanks for the great work - it made a difference Liz Irwin I'm so sad to see you guys go. Honestly one of my favorite all time podcasts. 1. Dune I can't narrow it down after that...but man, I'm so sad!! Jamie Piper No way ! So sad . Love your podcast.What about Earth Girls are Easy ? Scott Buchanan Star Wars (the original, still the best. And yes I know I'm showing my age) Blade Runner The Empire strikes back (running theme here) Star Trek the Undiscovered Country X-men Days of future past (it's borderline close enough for me) Thank you for the excellent work these past 140 episodes Kisses! Sooz Lee Ean Beecham Nooo! Why?! One of my favourite podcasts, listen to it while I'm commuting all the time, will be missed! John Sheehy All the best, and congratulations on an excellent podcast series that will be missed 1. X-Men 3: The Last Stand 2. Star Trek 2: Wrath of Khan 3. Star Wars 5: Empire Strikes Back 4. Aliens 5. Terminator 2: Judgement "Holding a Mirror Up to Society" 1. District 9 2. Robot & Frank 3. Cube 4. Ex-Machina 5. Gattaca Doug Ferguson Man, I'm going to miss this show. You guys helped me become a better podcaster myself. Plus HOURS and HOURS of entertainment and opinions. What a good run. Your show will be missed. Only 5 of the top Sci-fi movies?? Yikes! In no particular order... Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind Children of Men Terminator 2: Judgement Day Alien Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back Pi'ilani Req I'm so sad that you're going dark. But, I have a list of five sci Fi movies I need to watch now The Sci-Fi Movie Podcast is a member of the Podcastica Network, visit Podcastica.com The Sci-Fi Movie Podcast is partially funded by Patreon. You can help make the Sci-Fi Movie Podcast even better by becoming a support. Go to our Patreon page and show your support! 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Here is an interview Matt and Seth did with the band Earth Girls last year. The interview originally aired April 15th 2015 on the show Damaged Goods www.damagedgoodsradio.com https://earthgirls.bandcamp.com/
Welcome Andy to the show! The guy who recommended us gems such as The Man Who Fell to Earth and Earth Girls are Easy sits in on this podcast with one of his favorite musicals, Hedwig and the Angry Inch. Ethan hates musicals.
Every time we try to stop talking about newspaper comics WE FIND IT IMPOSSIBLE! Once again Whitney and Mark talk about Dilbert's genitals, but THIS time we're joined by Robbie Dawson! We talk about Earth Girls are Easy, Jeff Goldblum's Secret Moonbase, NEWSPAPER COMICS, the Humor section, why libraries are bad and MUCH MUCH MORE! A THING ROBBIE HASN'T SEEN: MST3k. A THING WHITNEY HASN'T SEEN: Scott Adams' Secret Sex Clue. A THING MARK HASN'T SEEN: Moonstruck.
With Justin moving to an entirely new residence this week, we've compiled another best-of episode for you to reminisce over. Remember the good times? Remember Skulljockeying? Because, like, we don't remember saying this stuff at all. 7:20 - Giant Scott Bakula 13:30 - Earth Girls are Easy and in Submarines 17:15 - Capri Sun on my Jam-Jams 18:18 - Ladyzoo 20:40 - Ghostbustin' 24:40 - Beaches, The Book of the Movie 27:30 - Cool Urinal Usage 41:54 - Spanking Parties 46:10 - Horse Quotes 52:40 - Dean's Office Sex 54:08 - Baby Law 57:13 - Tree Sex 1:01:59 - Screaming Nursery 1:04:27 - A Text from Our Dad 1:05:44 - Skulljockey
December 25-31, 1993 Ken welcome actor/comedian Erik Charles Neilson (Community, Conan). Ken and Erik discuss a very Johnny Carson Christmas, Florida, Star Trek Deep Space Nine, dislike of War, Real World, Frank Langella, Space Center field trips, death on Disney property, The State, getting into comedy after you already started doing it, NBA Basketball, Shaq:Rapper, Christmas Specials, going all the way with conductors, getting mugged for free pizza, living in a dystopian America's Funniest Videos future, The State, Comic Book Confidential, No-Friend-O, Nick Arcade, Stivy Poninski, Universal Studios Florida, Seaquest DSV, working on fake dolphins, Miami as a world unto itself, switching bodies, Comedy Central's history of airing 1940s movies, having no photos of one's self in their home, the difficulty of shooting multiple angles, Ken being weirded out by seeing Erik on TV, the mystery of Dan Boulger, issues with political comedy, Newhart against Newhart, Taxi, how everybody loves Cheers, Monty Python, having your hand blown off, passing over Roseanne, Erik's first swear, disapproving of the Simpsons, Fish Police, when Earth Girls were Hard, Erik's hatred of Pee Wee Herman, Unsolved Mysteries, not waiting too long after the six seasons to make the movie, the Cyberpunk movement, Mad About You vs. The Simpsons, voice acting, D&D, play with Dan Harmon's treasures, worried about R rated movies upsetting you, Tales from the Crypt, Downtown LA historic buildings, avoiding music with lyrics, Alien Nation, anxiety, Ghostbusters, avoiding the King Orange Jamboree and televised New Year's Eve Plans.
A JAM-PACKED SHOW. We talk a little Ferguson riot, Earth Girls are Easy review. Superstar MC brings up a massive time conspiracy, we talk about Bill Cosby being gross, Nickelback, Howard the Duck, we talk about Triple D's hairstyles and then we talk sports and life with Viva Italia. Happy Thanksgiving!
This week we covered the surprisingly tame Earth Girls are Easy. It’s a fun little fish out of water movie with people bursting into song at random. Mal and I discuss the finer points of the film and why shaven aliens don’t get a body wide five o’clock shadow.
Well Mark bought an iPod and then the next day Steve Jobs died. Then to make him feel better Zach forced him to watch Earth Girls are easy for the OFC Movie Chess Game™. Who and what is going on at Wall Street is tackled, and the boys try and figure out why everyone loves Kat Dennings (its the breasts)M.E.M.E. - Overused Trailer Music Right Click to Download!
Instead of accepting and moving on from the fact that we missed last week's show to celebrate our freedom and heritage, we're just going to make-pretend that it's still last week. Which we're going to have to do every week until the end of time, we guess. We're not big on exit strategies, here. The Zookeeper Collapse, Virginity Bandz, Malldate, Carrot Top Canary, Earth Girls are Easy and Deeply Submerged, Yu-Gi-Oh-Yeah, Stankadank, Cake Boss: The Dog