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Hey pals, we had a very busy two weeks. Between our normal schedule, John on vacation, moving and then having some dental work, the next thing we knew we were out of time. So instead, we sat down and put our heads together to find a classic episode of the podcast. Something from the archives that is one of our favorites. I guess you can say we had pasta on the brain. In this classic rerun of the show we go all the way back to episode number 99, originally released in June of 2018. We love this episode of Miami Vice and has brought back some fun memories. Remember kids, if he owns a pasta factory your possibilities are endless! Episode Information Miami Vice – Season 04 Ep. 19 – Blood and Roses Premiered April 1, 1988 Writer: Dick Wolf Director: George Mendeluk (one more coming) Guest Stars Stanley Tucci as Frank Mosca Michael Wincott as Wilson Cook Meg Foster as Alice Carson Frank Stallone as Billy Hosts Dominic Twitter: @domcorriveau YouTube: Dominic Corriveau Personal Podcast: DC Talks Blog: ObscuredNarration.com John Twitter: @corriveau_john Melissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau Feedback Got some feedback? Contact Us. Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com The shows official accounts: Twitter – https://twitter.com/gowiththeheat Facebook – https://facebook.com/gowiththeheat Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/gowiththeheat/ Intro & transition music provided by: Cuban Sandwich, Voice Over Under Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
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Hey everybody! We're back with Episode 2: About Us. In this episode, you will learn about your hosts and their academic stories. Megan opens up about earning her Ph.D. from Texas Tech University and Kristin shares about her experiences getting her master’s degree at the University of Texas Permian Basin. Both women began their studies at South Plains College and speak about experiences and opportunities that helped shape their careers, and how they are using those experiences to connect and support students today.Check out the links below to find out more about Catabolic Conversations and connect with your hosts, Kristin and Megan. Catabolic Conversations: http://catabolicconvos.buzzsprout.comSPC Biology Department: https://www.southplainscollege.edu/exploreprograms/artsandsciences/biology.phpFacebook: Catabolic ConversationsInstagram: @CatabolicConvosTwitter: @CatabolicConvosThanks so much for listening to the show and please give us feedback! We love engaging with listeners on social media, so send us a message and share your favorite science memes with us. Be sure to subscribe, rate, and review Catabolic Conversations on your favorite podcast app. This helps us keep up with how we are doing and grows our audience so we can share all the science with even more people!Listen in on Apple, Spotify, TuneIn, or wherever you get your favorite podcasts delivered. ---Show Corrections:Sometimes we say things wrong or misspeak - in this section of the Episode Information, we will correct anything we have mangled or jumbled or just said wrong in the episode.1. Our episode website is not buzzsprout.com/catabolicconversations. The correct address is catabolicconvos.buzzsprout.com. --- Want to learn more about scientists and their journeys?Head over to Planthropology Podcast to hear from our friend Vikram Baliga. Vikram manages the Horticulture Gardens and Greenhouses at Texas Tech and produces a bi-weekly podcast about people in plant-centric careers and how they got there. Find out more by visiting: https://www.planthropologypod.com
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Cannot believe it! We’re actually here. This is, for real, the absolute last episode of Miami Vice… EVER! After three years of slowly churning through every single episode we’ve finally made it to Freefall and we’re all so excited to finally see this episode. Regardless of all its flaws its still a great episode of Miami Vice. The biggest question we ask is: Would we feel different about Freefall if we didn’t watch the lost episodes first. Freefall did deliver on very, VERY important friendship and that’s exactly how it ended. Even through all their ups and downs and the friction in Too Much, Too Late the master crime fighting duo are still friends. So many of these shows end with everyone parting ways and leaving tons of unanswered questions. This episode ends with… tons of unanswered questions. But, we’ll always know that Crockett and Tubbs still love each other. John thinks Sonny has found his inner-meat fondler. Melissa has some advice for Bianca trying to distract the man in charge of the coup. Dominic loves the recreation of the Predator scene when they shoot up that trailer. Its our last episode rundown and one of the best episodes of Go With The Heat ever! Episode Information Miami Vice – Season 05 Ep. 21 – Freefall Premiered May 21, 1989 Writer: Scott Shepherd (Bad Timing, Hard Knocks, Over the Line, Redemption in Blood w/next writer), Ken Solarz (Hostile Takeover, Hard Knocks, Jack of All Trades). These two worked together on multiple episodes. Last writer is Frank Holman. This is the same name as a character in Crime Story played by Ted Levine. Ken Crime Story, obviously created by Michael Mann & stars previously on Vice actors. Ken Solarz also wrote for Crime Story. Is Frank Holman Michael Mann? Director: Russ Mayberry (Over the Line, TV director royalty) Guest Stars Ian McShane as General Manuel Borbon Robert Beltran as Captain Jimindez Sherman Howard as Colonel Andrew Baker Greg Germann as Johnny Ramon Elpidia Carrillo as Felicia Robert Fields as Police Chief Richard Highsmith Anna Katarina as Borbon’s fiancée Feedback Got some feedback? Contact Us. Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com Dom Twitter: @domcorriveau John Twitter: @corriveau_john Melissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau The shows official accounts: Twitter – https://twitter.com/gowiththeheat Facebook – https://facebook.com/gowiththeheat Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/gowiththeheat/ Intro & transition music provided by: Cuban Sandwich, Voice Over Under Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
Freefall is such a massive, MASSIVE episode we had to break it two. As you know we not only breakdown the actual episode, but we love to look at the guest stars and music that were so important to Miami Vice. With Freefall's epic amount of music and guest stars we've broken them out into their own episode so next week we can focus just on the series finale of our beloved Vice. This week its all about the atmosphere of Freefall. John gives us the full breakdown on the guest stars, which surprisingly doesn't include Luis Guzman or Stanley Tucci. In music the Vice producers pulled it off. We get Phil Collins, Peter Gabriel, Mike Rutherford, and Chicago one more time. Over the last 3 years John has done an amazing job covering this aspect of Miami Vice and this is the final time we'll be looking at music and guest stars. Its one for the ages, standing ovation required. Become a Patron! Episode Information Miami Vice - Season 05 Ep. 21 - Freefall Premiered May 21, 1989 Music No Way Out by Tim Truman & Don Johnson Year Zero by King Swamp Cryin' Shame by Lyle Lovett and His Large Band Bugle Call Rag by the Glenn Miller Orchestra Ship of Fools by Robert Plant Land of Confusion by Genesis Bad Attitude by Honeymoon Suite Tell Me by Terry Kath Feedback Got some feedback? Contact Us. Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com Dom Twitter: @domcorriveau John Twitter: @corriveau_john Melissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau The shows official accounts: Twitter - https://twitter.com/gowiththeheat Facebook - https://facebook.com/gowiththeheat Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/gowiththeheat/ Intro & transition music provided by: Cuban Sandwich, Voice Over Under Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
Okay, real talk. This is not only one of the best episodes of season 5, but maybe one of the best episodes of Miami Vice. This story is complex and nuanced. It has several subplots that lead directly into Freefall and for whatever reason it was completely pulled from air until reruns. To be honest, we're all in total shock this episode did not air before Freefall on NBC. No jokes here, this episode really is something great. We have Stan's gambling, Tubbs' terrible loneliness, Tubbs & Crockett's strained relationship and the closure of the Valerie story line. All of that doesn't even include a very real and thoughtful story about a drug addict, child abuse & should a cop lie to take down despicable person. This is an episode of Miami Vice you can't miss. Become a Patron! Episode Information Miami Vice - Season 05 Ep. 20 - Too Much, Too Late Premiered January 25, 1990 (Never aired originally, only came back on reruns later and they always aired it BEFORE Freefall) Writer: John Connor (only episode he's written for anything) Director: Richard Compton (Down for the Count, which is interesting as he'll be able to circle back on the Zito storyline. Everybody's in Showbiz, The Big Thaw, Mirror Image, just to name a few others. ) Guest Stars Pam Grier as NYPD Detective Valerie Gordon Malinda Williams as Lynette June Gable as Dr. Ellen Hardy C.C.H. Pounder as Yvonne Music Mixed Up, Shook Up Girl by Mink DeVille You Gonna Get Yours by Public Enemy Feedback Got some feedback? Contact Us. Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com Dom Twitter: @domcorriveau John Twitter: @corriveau_john Melissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau The shows official accounts: Twitter - https://twitter.com/gowiththeheat Facebook - https://facebook.com/gowiththeheat Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/gowiththeheat/ Intro & transition music provided by: Cuban Sandwich, Voice Over Under Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
Joey-freaking-Hardin. We’re in the last of the lost episodes and this isn’t an episode of Miami Vice. Don’t let the open credits fool you, no one associated with Vice would willingly put their name on this episode. This is supposed to be a pilot episode for a spinoff starring the ruiner of TV shows Justin Lazard, but it was never picked up. So forever this episode lives in Miami Vice lore and unfortunately a mandatory watch for season 5. But that doesn’t mean we don’t have a lot of fun at Joey’s expense! We help you get through this weeks episode with style and class, which is more than you can say about the YCU. Dominic and Melissa wonder about Sonny’s computer skills and that crazy knife Baines wields. John just has one question – Why did they put Ray’s hands in his pants? Its a terrible pilot for YCU and a hilarious episode of Go With The Heat. Become a Patron! Episode Information Miami Vice – Season 05 Ep. 19 – Leap of Faith Premiered June 28, 1989 Writer: Robert Ward (Redemption in Blood, Asian Cut, Hard Knocks and others, also wrote all of the lost episodes, this is the last one) Director: Robert Iscove (only ep., directed a presentation of the Academy Awards and something called “On Strike for Christmas”) Guest Stars Justin Lazard as Detective Joey Hardin Kiel Martin as Captain Paul Cutter Cameron Dye as Detective Jack Andrews Laura San Giacomo as Detective Tania Louis Adam Storke as Detective Ray Mundy Jennifer Rubin) as Claire Keith Gordon as Professor Terrence “Terry” Baines Music Paradise City by Guns N’ Roses Kiss Me When I Get Back by Tom Tom Club What I Am by Edie Brickell & New Bohemians Feedback Got some feedback? Contact Us. Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com Dom Twitter: @domcorriveau John Twitter: @corriveau_john Melissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau The shows official accounts: Twitter – https://twitter.com/gowiththeheat Facebook – https://facebook.com/gowiththeheat Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/gowiththeheat/ Intro & transition music provided by: Cuban Sandwich, Voice Over Under Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
Its another lost episode that should have made it into the original NBC aired list. All those times we had to deal with that dummy Joey Hardin meant NBC cut the season off early and hid the amazing Miracle Man from the masses. We are all in agreement – Miracle Man may not be the super hero we need, but the one we deserve. Dominic believes in Miracle Man trusting him to actually clean up the streets of Miami. John wonders what kind of harsh penalty people get for running over hot dog stands. Melissa is so happy to see Izzy again… and so sad for him at the end. Its a great episode of Miami Vice and of your Miami Vice podcast. Episode Information Miami Vice – Season 05 Ep. 18 – Miracle Man Premiered June 21, 1989 Writer: Robert Ward (Redemption in Blood, Asian Cut, Hard Knocks and others, still has one more coming) and Gillian Horvath (only ep., also wrote for Beverly Hills 90210 & Quantum Leap) Director: Alan Myerson (World of Trouble) Guest Stars Jose Perez as Georgie “Miracle Man” Esteban Zach Grenier as Eric Terry John Castellanos as Carlos Perena Conrad Roberts as Commissioner Henry Williford Music Nande by La Familia André Feedback Got some feedback? Contact Us. Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com Dom Twitter: @domcorriveau John Twitter: @corriveau_john Melissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau The shows official accounts: Twitter – https://twitter.com/gowiththeheat Facebook – https://facebook.com/gowiththeheat Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/gowiththeheat/ Intro & transition music provided by: Cuban Sandwich, Voice Over Under Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
So you’re probably thinking, “Hey pals, where’s the Freefall? Why isn’t this Freefall?” We decided many weeks back that we would watch the lost episodes before getting to the final episode of season 5 and of Miami Vice. It’s the way it was written and we have the luxury to watch it in that order now. Its a good thing too! In this, the first of the lost episodes, we get closure on one of the best villains from the show. Al Lombard makes his triumphant return and his final exit. We’re sad to see Al go, but its so nice to get closure on this story. John is really impressed by the planning to drop a dead guy from a helicopter into a pool. Melissa thinks Al carries spaghetti in his pockets and Dominic wonders if the preschool Tommy goes to is the same with the pumping iron kid. Its a fantastic episode of your Miami Vice podcast. Episode Information Miami Vice – Season 05 Ep. 17 – World of Trouble Premiered June 14, 1989 Writer: Raymond Hartung (Line of Fire, story editor for 16 other episodes in season 5) Director: Alan Myerson (one more coming) Guest Stars Dennis Farina as Al Lombard Luca Bercovici as Hans Weitzler Vincent Schiavelli as Lawrence Fowler Ned Eisenberg as Frederico Librizzi Music Paseo de Gracia by The Alan Parsons Project Inspiration by Gipsy Kings Feedback Got some feedback? Contact Us. Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com Dom Twitter: @domcorriveau John Twitter: @corriveau_john Melissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau The shows official accounts: Twitter – https://twitter.com/gowiththeheat Facebook – https://facebook.com/gowiththeheat Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/gowiththeheat/ Intro & transition music provided by: Cuban Sandwich, Voice Over Under Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
What a lead up to Freefall! This is a stellar episode with some serious social commentary. In this episode of Miami Vice the duo (plus Stan) attempt to infiltrate the Patriot Brigade, a white supremacist group they think is attempting to murder witnesses to death camp murders during World War II. Unfortunately by the end, they’re able to bring in the actual perpetrator, but can’t do anything about a group of people who deserve to be brought down. We all loved this episode of Miami Vice and how it could still fit in today’s political climate. Dominic is stuck on that car door that keeps making an appearance. Melissa takes a swipe at Quantum Leap and John reviews all the other times we’ve seen these guest stars in Miami Vice. Its the beginning of the end to the show! Show notes and more: http://gowiththeheat.com Early show access and free stickers! https://www.patreon.com/gowiththeheat Episode Information Miami Vice – Season 05 Ep. 16 – Victims of Circumstance Premiered May 5, 1989 Writer: Richard Lourie (only ep.) Director: Colin Bucksey (Death and the Lady, Like a Hurricane, Rock and a Hard Place) Guest Stars Paul Guilfoyle as John Baker Stefan Gierasch as Leo Krebbs Xander Berkeley as Metro-Dade Officer Bailey William Hickey) as Hans Kozak John Leguizamo as Angelo Alvarez Karen Black as Helen Jackson Music Severance by Dead Can Dance Miami Beach Rhumba by The Klezmer Conservatory Band Misguided Angel by Cowboy Junkies Feedback Got some feedback? Contact Us. Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com Dom Twitter: @domcorriveau John Twitter: @corriveau_john Melissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau The shows official accounts: Twitter – https://twitter.com/gowiththeheat Facebook – https://facebook.com/gowiththeheat Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/gowiththeheat/ Intro & transition music provided by: Cuban Sandwich, Voice Over Under Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
Hey pals, last week’s dirty cop episode got us thinking about other times the Vice team has been forced to investigate one of their own. So this week we decided to air another one of our classic reruns. Waaaaaay back in December 2017 we dove into season 3, episode 21 of Miami Vice titled “Knock, Knock… Who’s There”. We’ll be back next week with “Victims of Circumstance” and ever closer to the end of Vice. Show notes and more: http://gowiththeheat.com Early show access and free stickers! https://www.patreon.com/gowiththeheat Okay, okay… No one freak out. Yes, we are having a “meh” few episodes of Miami Vice as we near the end of season three. But, that doesn’t mean that’s how Go With The Heat isn’t closing out the season with a bang! This episode revolves around a crooked DEA agent. I know, another dirty cop. The episode does have Izzy, deep music selection and an I.A.D. officer who gets really close to finally nailing Crockett. John introduces Dominic to Grace Jones and finds a way to work in a meat fondler reference. Dominic professes his love for Bryan Adams and Melissa is REALLY upset no one is thinking of Brian. Just three episodes left in season three of Miami Vice. Episode Information Miami Vice Season 03 Episode 21 – Knock Knock… Who’s There? Premiered March 27, 1987 Written by Dick Wolf (no surprises) Directed by Tony Wharmby Guest Stars Elizabeth Ashley as as DEA Agent Linda Colby Samm-Art Williams as Lead DEA Agent Ian McShane as Esteban Montoya Music Ride Across The River by Dire Straits Heat of the Night by Bryan Adams Underwaterboys by Shriekback Santiago by Fernando Villalona The Fashion Show by Grace Jones La Vecina by Belkis Concepcion y Sus Chicas Feedback Got some feedback? Contact Us. Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com Dom Twitter: @domcorriveau John Twitter: @corriveau_john Melissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau The shows official accounts: Twitter Facebook Tumblr Intro & transition music provided by: “Cuban Sandwich”, “Voice Over Under” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
We’ve traveled through time. Its time to go all the way back to season 2 of Miami Vice. This episode had so many things to love and it really felt… Like home. We had action, double crosses, good investigation work and even an appearance from Izzy. So much of this episode of Miami Vice reminded us of classic seasons. What’s not to love? A secret society taking the law into their own hands which is made up of other cops. The conspiracy is so large even the soon-to-be Chief of Police is in on it! Dominic is concerned for a group of vigilantes that managed by a man who got the idea after being shot in the head. Melissa wonders what if the duo said no? How do they forget what they’ve seen? John wants to protect the good name of Dr. Dingy, Dr. Johnny Dingy. Its a classic episode you can’t miss! Become a Patron! Episode Information Miami Vice – Season 05 Ep. 15 – Over the Line Premiered April 28, 1989 (Episode was delayed for a month and a half for the debut of some series called Dream Street. Help us out here Melissa, our 80’s TV isn’t up to par There was also a 99′ boy band called Dream Street that I found a video of them performing on the Maury show. Think they found out who their real dad is?) Writer: Robert Ward (Co-producer, 8 writing credits) and Scott Shepherd (Redemption in Blood, Bad Timing, Hard Knocks, will write Freefall) Director: Russ Mayberry (will direct Freefall, probably the most accomplished TV director Vice ever had, a titan behind the camera for TV) Guest Stars Tomas Arana as Walter Stevens Robert Fields as Metro-Dade Captain Richard Highsmith Anthony Barrile as Johnny Music I’m Life by The Fixx Feedback Got some feedback? Contact Us. Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com Dom Twitter: @domcorriveau John Twitter: @corriveau_john Melissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau The shows official accounts: Twitter – https://twitter.com/gowiththeheat Facebook – https://facebook.com/gowiththeheat Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/gowiththeheat/ Intro & transition music provided by: Cuban Sandwich, Voice Over Under Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
We’re back after a week off during the holidays and its straight down to business. Its another artsy-fartsy episode that also includes a dirty cop… You think the Vice team would question anyone’s willing involvement from outside the team as they’ve been burned so many times. I guess they just have a good heart and really, REALLY want to trust people. This episode has drugs, has art, has buying art with drugs! The team gets double-crossed leaving Sonny to make a middle of the road Florida Gators level tackle. Dominic wants to spend the whole time talking about Sigmar. Melissa defends Sonny’s lack of art knowledge and John gets another chance to talk about ol’ Slow Hand. Its a quality episode of Vice and a fantastic episode of your Miami Vice podcast. By the way, for a limited time for all new and existing Patrons, we’re offering a custom sticker pack! Anyone who has a successful payment in January and is still a Patron on Feb. 1 will receive a custom sticker pack from the show. With only 7 episodes to go, this is probably the only time we’ll ever do merch. There’s a limited number of packs so get in while you can. Show notes and more! http://gowiththeheat.com Become a Patron! Episode Information Miami Vice – Season 05 Ep. 14 – The Lost Madonna Premiered March 17, 1989 Writer: Robert Goethals (only ep. also wrote for the show Swamp Thing…) Director: Chip Chalmers (only directing credit, assistant director for 20 other episodes) Guest Stars Michael Chiklis as NYPD Detective Jeffrey Whitehead Peter Dobson as Joey Scianti Ned Eisenberg as Sal Castelli Elizabeth Berridge as Julia Scianti Music Twist in My Sobriety by Tanita Tikaram She’s Waiting by Eric Clapton Feedback Got some feedback? Contact Us. Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com Dom Twitter: @domcorriveau John Twitter: @corriveau_john Melissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau The shows official accounts: Twitter – https://twitter.com/gowiththeheat Facebook – https://facebook.com/gowiththeheat Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/gowiththeheat/ Intro & transition music provided by: Cuban Sandwich, Voice Over Under Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
Hey pals, with the holidays and kids and family and… Well, you know all the excuses. We took a week off to take a break around the holidays and decided to look back to a CLASSIC RERUN of your favorite Miami Vice podcast. The Cell Within put us into a Tubbs mood and instead of leaving you high and dry without a Go With The Heat podcast this week, we’re bringing back one of our favorite Tubbs episodes in Tale of the Goat. This episode of the podcast came out almost 2 years ago and we have to say its real obvious how much Vice has changed. This was a fun episode, mostly for Tubbs’ “I’ve been drugged” acting and Santeria hitmen riding dirt bikes. We hope you all had a great holiday, we’ll be back next week! Voodoo. VOODOO. Tubbs has some bad loas and we have what might be our favorite episode of the season so far. Legba (the villains real name) is out to get revenge and only Tubbs’ cocky attitude and breezy suit can stop him. Right from the get go we fall in love with this episode of Miami Vice… For all the wrong reasons. Bad lines, awkward scenes and Tubbs getting a case of the Yips make for one of our funniest episodes of Go With The Heat. Melissa couldn’t wait for us to see Tubbs leg cramp acting, John is concerned about people turning into goats and Dominic still hasn’t stopped laughing about “Yips”. Show notes and more: http://gowiththeheat.com Become a Patron! Episode Information Miami Vice – Season 02 Ep. 07 – Tale of the Goat Premiered April 25, 1986 Writer: Jim Trombetta (one other episode “Free Verse”) Director: Michael O’Herilhy (also directed Junk Love) Guest Stars Clarence Williams III as Legba Mykelti Williamson as Sylvio Romulus Peter Sellars as Dr. O’Hara Ray Sharkey as Bobby Profile Music Phantom Living by The Fixx Transformation by Nona Hendryx Can’t Turn Back by Red Rider Flesh by Todd Rundgren Feedback Got some feedback? Contact Us. Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com Dom Twitter: @domcorriveau John Twitter: @corriveau_john Melissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau The shows official accounts: Twitter Facebook Instagram Intro & transition music provided by: Cuban Sandwich, Voice Over Under Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
Its a Tubbs-tastic episode of Miami Vice that also includes one of the greatest music guests ever. In this episode Tubbs finds himself locked in the sex dungeon of a psychopath who has made it his personal mission to hold the world accountable for their sins against society. Tubbs is left with little choice but to witness countless horrors all while trying to manipulate Manning to let him go or at least let his guard down. Dominic feels really bad for Manning's assistant and tells him to go ahead and get revenge. Melissa reminds us that Tubbs took night school and knows his way around an electric chair. John... John is forced to talk about Yanni. Its a great episode of Vice and your Vice podcast. Become a Patron! Episode Information Miami Vice - Season 05 Ep. 13 - The Cell Within Premiered March 10, 1989 Writer: Jack Richardson (Honor Among Thieves, one more coming) Director: Michael Hoggan (Wrote French Twist, only director credit) Guest Stars John P. Ryan as Jake Manning Robin Bartlett as Rhoda King Maria Pitillo as Anna Richard Gant as "Battlin'" Barry Gay L.M. Kit Carson as Robert Phelps Music Keys to Imagination by Yanni Feedback Got some feedback? Contact Us. Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com Dom Twitter: @domcorriveau John Twitter: @corriveau_john Melissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau The shows official accounts: Twitter Facebook Instagram Intro & transition music provided by: Cuban Sandwich, Voice Over Under Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
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The Re-Re-Re Launch Number 9Like the stupid BeatlesBut better .. like these guys who look the same.http://www.talkshoe.com/tc/120558Episode InformationMr. Shark Attack & Lady Starfish ShowHosted by: MrsharkattackTitle: EPISODE09 - Mr. Shark Attack & Lady Starfish ShowTime: 02/04/2014 11:11 PM ESTEpisode Notes: Twist of the arm and we've re-re-relaunched. Lady convinces Mister to sit down for 15 fantastic minutes for the first show in 18 months. A Paul-Ringo reunion, and now this! (We don't like The Beatles).
Episode InformationMr. Shark Attack & Lady Starfish ShowDirect to mp3Hosted by: MrsharkattackTitle: EPISODE8 - Mr. Shark Attack & Lady Starfish ShowTime: 08/15/2012 04:00 PM EDTEpisode Notes: What is that a f****** flipper? Lady Starfish on life-guarding, and Guppy 2 stops by. Lots of stuff inbetween. Go Shark. It's Shark Week all week, all the time.Stitcher
Download Link: Right Click and Save As to download directly (VBR MP3 - 114 MB) or click on the Play button to listen.Danag Episode 07The podcast is also available in other formats and file sizes here.Remember that you don't need an iPod to listen to the podcast. Just download the file above, and use Windows Media Player or your favorite MP3 player.We're finally in the iTunes Store, thanks to Anansi Girl for her invaluable help! Click here to subscribe (clicking this will open iTunes).---Finally, Episode 07, our Twilight Movie Review, is up! This episode took 2 recordings and about a week to edit. Not that there's anything special in there, it's just that we really wanted to post something good. At least, we hope it's actually good. Advance apologies for the length of this episode and if sometimes we didn't even make an effort to stick to the outline of the review. You know how it is with fangirls. ;)That said, we hope that you enjoy this episode.SHOW NOTES | Danag: The Filipino Twilight Saga PodcastEpisode 07 - You Know Something's Wrong When You Think That The Best Actor Is The VolvoIn which:- We talk about dolls.- We thank a lot of people.- Minami is in this episode only as a sparkly spirit who doesn't miss us.- We extol the virtues of watching Twilight in digital format.- Mabelle gives us an impromptu Malaysian language tutorial.- Clair de Lune sighs every time Peter Facinelli is mentioned.- Daene falls for Justin Chon.- Mabelle giggles every time James/Cam is mentioned (what's new?).- You find out what happens when you leave the TCP Admins alone (we fantasize about... well, you'll find out when you listen)- We actually review the Twilight movie. (honest, we did!)Links and Other Notes- Summit green lights New Moon- Tonner reveals the Twilight Doll CollectionReference images for the dolls' costume: Standee, Movie Still, Outtake Movie Still- The first installment of The Twilight Gay Column!- Watch Twilight on Dolby Digital Cinema at Gateway Cineplex!- Erratum: The character in the movie, Charlie's friend, is actually named Waylon Forge, and not Wayland Forge, as we kept referring to him in the podcast. - The Ratings (over 10 Apples In The Hand):Minami - 7.56Clair de Lune - 6.30Daene - 6.19Mabelle - 6.13TCP Admins Average - 6.56---EPISODE INFORMATIONTitle: You Know Something's Wrong When You Think That The Best Actor Is The VolvoRunning Time: 1 hour 58 minutesRecording Date: 7 December 2008This week’s panel: Daene, Mabelle, and Clair de LuneIntro and End Credits Voice-over: Casey CopengcoMusic used this week:Introduction: “Immortalize Me” by SalientTransitions: Excerpts from "Who Are They", "How I Would Die", and "Bella's Lullaby" by Carter Burwell from Twilight: The ScoreThis Week's Musical Excerpt: "15 Step" by RadioheadEpisode Edited by: Clair de LuneDanag Logo Artwork: Paul MendozaSpecial Thanks: EchoIf you want to participate in our discussions or if you have topic suggestions, comments, and questions, please send them to:twilightcoven(at)gmail(dot)comFor the latest news in the Twilight Saga, visit our blog:twilightcovenph.blogspot.com
Download Link: Right Click and Save As to download directly (VBR MP3 - 75 MB) or click on the Play button to listen.Danag Episode 06The podcast is also available in other formats and file sizes here.Remember that you don't need an iPod to listen to the podcast. Just download the file above, and use Windows Media Player or your favorite MP3 player.We're finally in the iTunes Store, thanks to Anansi Girl for her invaluable help! Click here to subscribe (clicking this will open iTunes).---Welcome to Episode 06! This was recorded at the Häagen-Dazs store at SM Mall of Asia (thus, the noise and Nikki Gil) where we were invited to sample the Flavors of Twilight!Once again, many many thanks go out to Peachy, Thea, the friendly people at the HD MoA store, and Ms. Jenny of Häagen-Dazs.SHOW NOTES | Danag: The Filipino Twilight Saga PodcastEpisode 06 - Good Thing We Have A Strong StomachIn which:- We have a guest panalist, Gary (JWBlack), one of our Twilight Guys- We interview two more Twilighters!- We talk about the possibility of New Moon, Eclipse, and Breaking Dawn film adaptations- We baptize the Jackson/Ashley love team with a new name- We break down the Tyler's Van clip- We become intimidated by Steph- We brainstorm ideas for Robert's Naked Calendar- We give suggestions for Rob's bodyguard interviews- We talk photoshoots!- We rant a little. Just a little.Links and Other Notes:- Summit Entertainment's announcement on the acquisition of the film rights for New Moon, Eclipse, and Breaking Dawn.- The HUGE Twilight Billboard!- Twilight Mall Invasion schedule- Edward's Volvo C30 Sports Coupe in the film- Twilight Mobile Promo mechanics- MTV Spoilers Clip: Tyler's Van and the Hospital Confrontation- Moviefone's Unscripted with Kristen, Rob, and Stephenie- Rob thinks Stephenie is a mad woman- Rob talks about doing a naked calendar- Laura Culpepper's interview with Rob Pattinson- Catherine Hardwicke talks about the Twilight DVD- Rachelle and Edi gang up on Taylor- Chaos in San Francisco- The InStyle PhotoshootMore photos here.- Fully Booked's Twilight Trivia Raffle promo- The TCP Admins' Twitter Account- The TCP Plurk Account---EPISODE INFORMATIONTitle: Good Thing We Have A Strong StomachRunning Time: 1 hour 17 minutesRecording Date: 15 November 2008This week’s panel: Clair de Lune, Minami, and Gary (with a special appearance by Daene)Special Guests: Peachy and TheaIntro and End Credits Voice-over: Casey CopengcoMusic used this week:Introduction: “Immortalize Me” by SalientTransitions: "Lost In You" by Tea LeavesThis Week's Musical Excerpts: "Bella's Lullaby", Carter BurwellEnd Credits: “Red Mist” by Jim DooleyEpisode Edited by: Clair de LuneDanag Logo Artwork: Paul MendozaSpecial Thanks: Häagen-Dazs Mall of AsiaIf you want to participate in our discussions or if you have topic suggestions, comments, and questions, please send them to:twilightcoven(at)gmail(dot)comFor the latest news in the Twilight Saga, visit our blog:twilightcovenph.blogspot.com
Download Link: Right Click and Save As to download directly (VBR MP3 - 81 MB, 1 hour 21 minutes) or click on the Play button to listen.Danag Episode 05The podcast is also available in other formats and file sizes here.Remember that you don't need an iPod to listen to the podcast. Just download the file above, and use Windows Media Player or your favorite MP3 player.Subscribe to us using iTunes! Click here for instructions.---Episode 5 is finally online! We recorded this last November 8, but it took a while to edit it.We hope you enjoy this episode. And just in case we did not make it clear: we love Rob.Also, listen carefully, and you might spot a special guest!SHOW NOTES | Danag: The Filipino Twilight Saga PodcastEpisode 05 - What the Hale? This Is What Happens When We Don't Have A Script... We Talk About HairIn which:- We comment on the new interviews and magazine features.- We suggest a perfect product endorsement for Rob. We're convinced. Rain will lose his job.- We learn that Rob Pattinson is indeed a method actor. We have proof.- We make a plea to Ellen DeGeneres.- We talk about Finding Nemo. Yes, that's what I said.- We review the Twilight Soundtrack and make fearless (or not quite) prophecies.- Somebody sings for James after the end creditsLinks and Notes:The Stephenie Meyer Entertainment Weekly feature"He's a very mesmerizing person to be around. He's got such a compelling personality. I don't think you'd want him for a boyfriend. And you couldn't just be his friend because he's terribly sexy!"Rob hasn't washed his hair in six weeksThe origin of Dark High NoonThe Entertainment Weekly issue with Rob and KristenRain's Clear Shampoo CommercialVanity Fair scansEmpire Magazine scansJames Witherdale | Victoria SutherlandFrom the Personal Correspondences of the Twilight Lexicon with Stephenie Meyer:Q: This is going to sound insanely curious but… do the vampires bathe? Given that you said the hunting is messy (no clean puncture wounds), I’m assuming that they get dirty… or at least bloody. So do they take showers? Do they comb their hair? Brush their teeth?A: Vampires do shower, but they don’t get dirty the same way we do. Outside dirt, yes–blood and mud and whatnot (though most vampires don’t get a spot on themselves when they eat–its all a matter of practice), but not sweat or body oils. They would never have B.O., ha ha. One girl asked me why Alice had a bathroom and if vampires have to pee. No, they don’t (they use all the blood, creating no waste), but they do shower. (And of course they have to have bathrooms–houses are just built that way, and when they want to move, it would look a little weird on the real estate listing: eight bedrooms, no baths.)They do wash the dust and rain out of their hair, too. And Rosalie particularly spends a lot of time doing hers. (Hair is dead cells–the vampire transformation doesn’t affect it. If you’ve got split ends, sorry! Not getting better. Ha ha).Rob on Ellen! - Nov. 21ROBERT PATTINSON: “Twilight” has sold millions and millions of books. Now the movie’s gonna be even bigger! After Friday, Robert won’t be able to walk down the street without being manhandled by adoring fans (and of course, Chris Matthews). I predict a weekend opening in the gazillion-dollar range. You heard it here first!Twilight: The Score by Carter BurwellTwilight OST Track List:"Supermassive Black Hole", Muse"Decode", Paramore"Full Moon", The Black Ghosts"Leave Out All The Rest", Linkin Park"Spotlight (Twilight Mix)", Mutemath"Go All The Way (Into The Twilight)", Perry Farrell"Tremble For My Beloved", Collective Soul"I Caught Myself", Paramore"Eyes On Fire", Blue Foundation"Never Think", Robert Pattinson"Flightless Bird, American Mouth", Iron & Wine"Bella's Lullaby", Carter BurwellProduction Notes Song List:Full Moon, Black GhostsEyes on Fire, Blue FoundationThe Cat’s MeowI Caught Myself, ParamoreTremble for My Beloved, Collective SoulNever Think, Rob PattinsonNature Within Us, MuteMathLa Traviata, The Royal Philharmonic OrchestraClair De LuneSupermassive Black Hole, MuseLet Me Sign, Rob PattinsonGo All the Way, Perry FarrellFlightless Bird, American Mouth, Iron & Wine15 Step, RadioheadLeave Out All the Rest, Linkin ParkDecode, Paramore---EPISODE INFORMATIONTitle: What the Hale? This Is What Happens When We Don't Have A Script... We Talk About HairRunning Time: 1 hour 21 minutesRecording Date: 8 November 2008This week’s panel: Daene, Mabelle, Clair de Lune, and MinamiIntro and End Credits Voice-over: Casey CopengcoMusic used this week:Introduction: “Immortalize Me” by SalientTransitions: "Lost In You" by Tea LeavesExcerpts used in the Soundtrack Review: “Decode (Acoustic)" by Paramore "Full Moon", The Black Ghosts "Leave Out All The Rest", Linkin Park "Spotlight (Twilight Mix)", Mutemath "I Caught Myself", Paramore "Eyes On Fire", Blue Foundation "Bella's Lullaby", Carter Burwell "Let Me Sign", Rob PattinsonEnd Credits: “Red Mist” by Jim DooleyEpisode Edited by: Clair de LuneDanag Logo Artwork: Paul MendozaSpecial Thanks: Paul Mendoza, RomeIf you want to participate in our discussions or if you have topic suggestions, comments, and questions, please send them to:twilightcoven(at)gmail(dot)comFor the latest news in the Twilight Saga, visit our blog:twilightcovenph.blogspot.com
Download Link: Right Click and Save As to download directly (VBR MP3 - 3.6MB) or click on the Play button to listen.Danag Episode 05 OuttakeThe podcast is also available in other formats and file sizes here.Remember that you don't need an iPod to listen to the podcast. Just download the file above, and use Windows Media Player or your favorite MP3 player.Subscribe to us using iTunes! Click here for instructions.---When we recorded Episode 05 last Saturday, I forgot to prepare a script. Everyone thought: that's okay, we'll just wing it, it's not as if we haven't done that before. So yes, we did wing it, but we never imagined the whole episode would become the laughfest that it turned out to be.This is one of the portions I had to cut out from the main episode to keep the final cut within a reasonable time frame. However, this is just too funny (at least to us) to remain on my virtual cutting room floor, unpublished.So, here it is: a raw, unedited part of our podcast recording. We're really just laughing the whole time, but we hope that you will laugh right along with us. We have absolutely no idea why this whole Chihuahua thing came up. It just came out of nowhere, much like Tyler's van.Episode 05 will be uploaded sometime within the week. Here are the things you can look forward to:- Our review of "Twilight: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack"- Our thoughts about the recent interviews and magazine features- Our message to Ellen DeGeneres for the Rob Pattinson Episode- A "Twilight" and "Finding Nemo" crossover- Lots of talk about Hair. Don't ask.p.s. Make no mistake about it - we love Cam, okay? And that's not sarcastic.EPISODE INFORMATIONType: OuttakeTitle: "Hey, Do You Know What You Call A Blonde Chihuahua?"Recording Date: 8 November 2008Running Time: 3 minutes 36 secondsPanel: Daene, Mabelle, Clair de Lune, and MinamiVoice-Over: Casey CopengcoMusic used in this episode: "Red Mist" by Jim DooleyEdited By: Clair de Lune