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Latest podcast episodes about escape the pina colada song

Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast
Amazing Colossal Trivia Call-in Show with Rupert Holmes Encore

Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 100:51


GGACP celebrates the birthday of musician, author, playwright and pop culture expert Rupert Holmes (born February 24) with this ENCORE of the first-ever “Amazing Colossal Trivia Call-in Show," as Rupert and the boys attempt to answer tough trivia questions offered up by GGACP listeners. Also in this episode: Cesar Romero meets Sid Melton, Kirk Douglas inspires “Barney Miller,” Jay Leno teams up with Pat Morita and Frank Gorshin passes the torch to Jamie Farr. PLUS: “The Phantom of the Paradise”! “The Return of Doctor X”! James Bond's greatest nemesis! Rupert hangs with Charles Bronson! The curse of the Spinal Tap drummers! And the secret origin of “Escape (The Pina Colada Song”)! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Highlands Current Podcast
Murder Your Employer

The Highlands Current Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 21:49


Rupert Holmes, who lives in Cold Spring, is known for many things. In 1979, his song, "Escape (The Pina Colada Song") hit No. 1 on the Billboard charts. In 1985, his musical whodunit, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, won five Tony Awards. We spoke with Rupert not about any of that but about his New York Times bestselling mystery, Murder Your Employer: The McMasters Guide to Homicide. A sequel, Murder Your Mate, is due in 2025.

Fringe Radio Network
Trap Street and Strange Air - Where Did The Road Go?

Fringe Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 93:01


Seriah is joined by Mike and Tony from the “Strange Air” and “Trap Street” podcasts. Topics include the nature of “real”, binge listening, the “Game of Thrones” TV series, “The Black Tapes” and “Tanis” podcast dramas, “Coast to Coast AM” in the Art Bell era, dealing empathetically with experiencers, the “X-Files” TV show, the evolution of ideas, Seriah's films, the definition of a “trap street” and copyright fraud, Netflix and cancelation, origins of WDTRG, Walter Crittenden, “figureoutability”, zine culture in the 90's, formal education vs DIY experience, the mechanics of doing podcast dramatic shows, the Fable & Folly podcast network, “Archive 81” podcast and Netflix series, transitioning from radio to podcasting, difficulties of reading and concentration after long Covid, feedback from fans, four types of music, “Escape (The Pina Colada Song)” by Rupert Holmes, personal experiences and their interpretation, Bigfoot and poltergeist activity, Joshua Cutchin and Timothy Renner, the difficulties of flesh and blood Sasquatch vs weird phenomena, psychic effects and solar activity, the multiple natures of UFO encounters, a strange UFO experience on a lake in Ithica NY, “Dark Matter” an AppleTV series, the SciFi Channel TV series also named “Dark Matter”, the disconnect between authors who address paranormal topics and their own personal beliefs, counter-intuitive scientific facts, cycles where the paranormal is more and less perceptible, UFO communities on twitter/X and reddit, drones and satellites mistaken for UFOs, AI and photographic fakery, the future technology and art, misperceptions of AI and misunderstandings of its capabilities, the movie “Late Night with the Devil”, positive potential of AI, a story of a person reincarnating into a machine, fictional treatments of uploading consciousness digitally, a powerful scene in “West World”, the Replika AI friend company, the possible illusions of free will and choice-making, Jeff Ritzmann, technology encountering paranormal entities, children's memories of past lives, the frailties of human memory, the book “The Invisible Gorilla”, memory experiments and their unexpected results, flaws in human perception, a Ouija board experience, cross-cultural experiences of paranormal phenomenon going back millennia, an intense incident with a departed pet, unanswered questions on the nature of time, NDEs, déjà vu, Loyd Auerbach and a strange encounter between a child and a ghost, the Bermuda Triangle and its disappearance from pop culture, Erich Von Daniken and “Ancient Aliens”, pareidolia, attempted choose-your-own-adventure podcasts, the book “Daimonic Reality” by Patrick Harpur, the podcast “Rabbits”, Terry Miles, the “Welcome to Night Vale” podcast, author Michael Marshall Smith/Michael Rutger, a mysterious set of ancient walls that actually exist, the books “The Straw Men” and “Bad Things”, Star Trek “Discovery” and the concept of truly alien communication, the movie “Arrival”, the NASA Voyager probe, the possibilities of intelligent life within our solar system that may be too different to be perceived by humans, and much more! This is an absolutely fascinating conversation, truly packed with information!

What Are You Listening To?
WAYLT Time Capsule: Yacht Rock!

What Are You Listening To?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 17:54


Jenn Tully is back with another WAYLT Time Capsule, this time capturing the magic of Yacht Rock.  Check out her playlist and listen to the show to get ready to set sail:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2UhdfwToNXn5Tq65WtUs95?si=b88b05223e384dc51. Ride Like The Wind by Christopher Cross2. She's Gone by Hall & Oats3. I'd Rally Love To See You Tonihgt by England Dan and John Ford Coley4. (Escape) The Pina Colada Song by Rupert Homes.

DearJames® LIVE - Podcast
DIVINE FEMININE REUNION

DearJames® LIVE - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 64:09


WEEKLY WISDOM & INSIGHTS 11/15/23 SPIRITUALLY GUIDED TRANSFORMATION & EMPOWERMENT SPECIAL 2-YEAR ANNIVERSARY SHOW MAIN THEME: DIVINE FEMININE REUNION

The Say Report
Episode 355: Pop-up Turing Test

The Say Report

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 95:14


This week's episode of The Say Report has Devon and Sejohn trying to confirm that anything and everything in our world after something incredible improbably was proven to be true. Then we move onto a continuation of our discussion on the song Timothy by The Buoys when we discover that it was written by Rupert Holmes of “Escape (The Pina Colada Song)” fame. From there Devon tries this years What the Fanta Flavor before sharing his experience with WarioWare: Move It, including a brief history of the twenty year old series thus far.

That Song From That Movie
The Songs of Shrek

That Song From That Movie

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 75:22


SOMEBODY ONCE TOLD ME Get ready for the longest episode of That Song From That Movie ever as we are covering the many songs of the animated classic Shrek. We cover "On the Road Again", "Escape (The Pina Colada Song)", "Welcome to Duloc", "Bad Reputation", "I'm On My Way", "Merry Men", "My Beloved Monster", "Hallelujah", "I'm a Believer" and of course "All Star" by Smash Mouth. Dietrich spots a mysterious beard, Alex is necking pints of cola in an Lineker's Irish pub and Ben becomes a superfan of Species 2. Find us on Twitter (X), Instagram & Threads: @TSFTMpod Like, swamp and subscribe. Did you enjoy the episode? Then please consider leaving a 5 star review wherever you get your podcasts. It means a great deal to us and makes it easier for other potential listeners to find us.  Want to support us further? You can do this on Patreon from £1 ($1.50) a month: https://Patreon.com/TSFTM or via our merch store: https://TeePublic.com/user/TSFTM Thank you! Timestamps:01:44 - What Have We Been Watching05:22 - History08:56 - Movie Discussion20:22 - "All Star" Discussion30:43 - "On the Road Again" Discussion33:33 - "Escape (The Pina Colada Song)" Discussion37:20 - "Welcome to Duloc" Discussion39:59 - "Bad Reputation" Discussion43:06 - "I'm On My Way" Discussion47:07 - "Merry Men" Discussion49:20 - "My Beloved Monster" Discussion52:49 - "Hallelujah" Discussion01:02:14 - "I'm a Believer" Discussion01:07:40 - Top 501:11:41 - Movie or Song?

Ad Age Marketer's Brief
How Malibu is turning summer from a season to a mindset

Ad Age Marketer's Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 17:22


Malibu marketing VP Matt Foley talks about playing to the brand's strengths, including two remakes of ‘Escape (The Pina Colada Song)'

Castles & Cryptids
112: The Deadliest Duos

Castles & Cryptids

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 136:52


Hey Cryptic Cuties it's crime time again! Remember when Kelsey covered the infamous Moors Murders way back in Episode 22? Neither do we at this point, really! So it's about time for another case of couples who kill (or Moor Murders if you will :P) Kelsey kicks it off with a typically dark case of course, notorious killers Alton Coleman and Debra Brown. They were not your typical serial killers, they picked victims who were known as pillars of the community, often asking for their help as a ruse to gain their trust. They also had a habit of leaving tokens or items from previous victims with newer victims bodies. Alanna closes it out with the Lonely Hearts Killers, several book tangents and pauses for cat insanity. We're sorry, we love reading and Kelsey's cat is probably possessed by some minor demon, we cut most of his attack on Kelsey's ankles out. Raymond Martinez Fernandez hooked up with Martha Beck, abandoned all their kids and embarked on a life conning and eventually killing wealthy women. They were the swindlers before there was even Tinder. Or as Alanna kept saying it Tindler Swindler. It's a tongue twister, try it!! Darkcast Network Promo of the Week!! @autumnsoddities linktr.ee/castlesandcryptids Tags: Darkcast network, Raymond Martinez Fernandez, classified ads, Martha Beck, Escape (The Pina Colada Song), killer couples, Alton Coleman, Debra Brown, deadly duos, Classified killers, Black Dagger Brotherhood, Outlander, Tinder Swindler, true crime

The Roundtable
Rupert Holmes' launches new thriller book series "McMasters Guide to Homicide" with "Murder Your Employer"

The Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 13:17


Rupert Holmes's much celebrated career ranges from chart-topping story songs with surprising twists like “Escape (The Pina Colada Song)” to Tony Award–winning whodunit musicals ("The Mystery of Edwin Drood"), Edgar Award–winning comedy-thrillers ("Accomplice), and the Nero Wolfe Best American Mystery Novel nominated "Where the Truth Lies."A mix of wordplay, twists and intrigue, "Murder Your Employer" takes us to The McMasters Conservatory for the Applied Arts, a luxurious, clandestine college dedicated to the fine art of murder where earnest students study how best to “delete” their most deserving victim.

The History of Literature
490 Writing Hit Songs, Rewriting Charles Dickens, and Murdering Your Employer (with Rupert Holmes)

The History of Literature

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 54:55


Jacke talks to Edgar Award-winning novelist, Tony Award-winning playwright, and legendary story songwriter Rupert Holmes about writing pop song landmarks ("Escape (The Piña Colada Song))," Broadway whodunit musicals (The Mystery of Edwin Drood), and his new book Murder Your Employer: The McMasters Guide to Homicide. RUPERT HOLMES has received two Edgar Awards from the Mystery Writers of America, and multiple Tony® and Drama Desk Awards for his Broadway mystery musicals, including the book of Curtains and his sole creation, the Tony® Award–winning Best Musical The Mystery of Edwin Drood. His first novel, Where the Truth Lies, was nominated for a Nero Wolfe award for Best American Mystery Novel, was a Booklist Top Ten Debut Novel, and became a motion picture starring Colin Firth and Kevin Bacon. His second novel, Swing, was the first novel with its own original, clue-bearing musical score. He has adapted Agatha Christie, John Grisham, and R.L. Stine for the Broadway and international stage. His short stories have been anthologized in such collections as Best American Mystery Stories, Christmas at the Mysterious Bookshop,and On a Raven's Wing. Holmes's earliest story-songs were published in Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine and he is also the writer/vocalist of several Billboard Top 10 hits, including his Billboard #1 multi-platinum classic with a memorable twist-ending: “Escape (The Pina Colada Song).” Additional Listening Suggestions: 350 Mystery! (with Jonah Lehrer) 109 Women of Mystery (with Christina Kovac) 99 History and Mystery (with Radha Vatsal) Help support the show at patreon.com/literature or historyofliterature.com/donate. The History of Literature Podcast is a member of Lit Hub Radio and the Podglomerate Network. Learn more at www.thepodglomerate.com/historyofliterature. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mix Tape Mafia
Ep. 77: Storytellers—Part 1

Mix Tape Mafia

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 54:38


It's the first of an epic two-parter as we build a mix tap of the best songs that spin a tale or tell a story, if you will. We've got 12 grand slam bangers, but you only get the first 6 in part 1 because we need to take a deep dive into the lyrics and storylines of each one. We've got some strict criteria for this one. Not just any jabroni singing about the different people he sees in the park or at a bar is going to qualify. These are only the premium of the premium when it comes to tell a full story with a complete character arc through the lyrics of an unforgettable, emotionally charged song. Come on board for a tale of a tune with Brandy, Taxi, Same Old Lang Syne, The Gambler, The Coward of the County, and Escape (The Pina Colada Song).

Happy Life Studios Podcast
Episode 345: Roses and Pina Coladas part 2 HL345

Happy Life Studios Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 22:18


Roses are red and violets are blue. I see you are a rosebush, so you can see it too. Happy Valentine's Day, or should I say Merry Half Price Chocolates Eve? "If we will just stop and start paying attention to the people around us...and instead of taking them for granted, just sit back and watch. Listen to them. Watch how they act when they don't know you're watching them and you will see the roses come out of them, because everyone of us has that in them."The songs we use in this episode are "Roses Are Red" by Aqua, "What The World Needs Now" by Tank and the Bangas & Friends, The Rose" by Bette Midler and "Escape (The Pina Colada Song)" by Rupert Holmes. We don't own any rights to these awesome songs.Contact usLinktree: www.Linktr.ee/HappyLifeStudiosEmail: Podcast@HappyLife.StudioYo Stevo Hotline: (425) 200-HAYS (4297)Webpage: www.HappyLife.lol YouTube: www.YouTube.com/StevoHaysTikTok: www.tiktok.com/@happylifestudiosFacebook: www.Facebook.com/HappyLifeStudios Instagram: www.Instagram.com/HappyLife_Studios Twitter: www.Twitter.com/HappyLifStudios If you would like to help us spread the HappyPayPal: www.PayPal.me/StevoHaysCash App: $HappyLifeStudiosZelle: StevoHays@gmail.comVenmo: @StevoHaysBuy Me A Coffee: buymeacoffee.com/HappyLifeStudioCheck: Payable to Hays Ministries or Steve Hays and send to PO Box 102 Maple Valley, WA 98038

Something Shiny: ADHD!
How do you holiday (with ADHD)? - Holiday Series - Part I

Something Shiny: ADHD!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 34:31


David and Isabelle name that any time you're meeting with family, traveling, disrupting routine, and then you throw in kids—how do we do this? Let's start with dinner, and then work our way back to how you get there. Whenever you're going out to eat with family…family is a tricky word. Family describes ritual—people who get together at different times, don't have to be related. Whoever is in your network, where you go. Kids really need help knowing the story behind people, understanding the story behind Uncle Jack and Aunt Sue—it can help create connecting moments by throwing in novelty. Kids can be really honest and if it's boring, they may ask: “Why are you boring?” Also, we love Aunt Sue. Partners might use this, too, not just kids. Let alone how family stuff can be so loaded, you may not want to share the same room with some people, there can be anxiety, and anticipatory dread. Part when you're going to go visit v. hosting—how do we cope with the different layers of anxiety. With a heavier family situation—bring the toolbox, especially with kids. Before you leave, have a backpack, help your child pick toys (even if they're 14), headphones, and talk about where you can use your phone or play games. What about the interesting power struggle of having kids sit at the table until everyone is finished eating—let's think about that differently, because sitting for that long is so hard for kids, and adults, with ADHD—and why is hosting so FUN, because you're always translating your restlessness into effective hosting. Most people with ADHD fall into really good host and amazing networker, and we can also know how to help people feel connected and welcome because we know how hard it can be to be isolated. Take breaks with your child. Be honest about how long it's going to be (like 3.5 hours, not "just 15 more minutes"), and be realistic about what battles you're going to pick with your child.  Sometimes when we think about social norms we're trying to show and build the frustration tolerance in our children—we place such a load and raise the stakes so much for the holidays, and we forget that that is a set up with kids. The more you raise the expectations and raise the stakes, the more it's asking for disaster. For the parents who feel that pressure, judgment, and family rules—really hard to have an unreasonable expectations and have them passed on. Can be helped to know that expectations are resentments waiting to happen—and let the table know the expectation we're actually dealing with (eg. We're trying to help kid finish food, as opposed to sit quietly for an hour). Have a wonderful moment with your family, knowing that the most unconventional moments are the memory makers. Also can be really overstimulating, and have a plan for what to do then ahead of time, and how to manage that. How do we recognize we are overstimulated? Isabelle went to Costco and only realized 3 hours later how she was overstimulated. We're all going to feel things differently, but certain things will always be overstimulating: loud noise (increases heart rate) and triggers your fear response. Think about that moment you left a loud concert or house party and that moment when you walk into the cold night air and then you take a breath—knowing that we're overstimulated is really hard to notice (want to work on with a therapist or close friend)—we can tolerate the heat getting turned up really high and we don't notice it until it's at a certain point. David knows he's overstimulated when he's worried about breaking things or bumping into people. When Isabelle starts to feel she's obstacle coursing it, that's when she's overstimulated. Sometimes being overstimulated is really good, or really bad—it's not necessarily one thing or another: it's what's appropriate for the moment. David will sometimes look at his partner where she's like “we don't have time for that.” Getting signs and knowing these things, like with your kid—“I noticed that you were walking around with your hands balled up”—“can I check in on you at Meemaw's house when you're hands are clenched, maybe we can go on a walk with me?” Walks are important intervention: changes environment, smells open up, visual stimulation, movement. Or have a place in Dodge—a weighted blanket in the basement, watch a couple of TikTok's. Isabelle describes the giant mega Christmas party they'd attend that included all these pockets of peace and respite—like smoke breaks (side note: folx with ADHD being drawn to the stimulant with nicotine, but also the habit of taking breaks with a few different people). How valuable it might be not only notice your kid's cues and give them prompting, but also how it might feel for your kid “I'm getting overstimulated, you know I notice my jaw is tight, and I feel like I'm going to bump into things a lot, I need to go for a walk, want to come with me?” We want to make “Calm Down!” not a swear word. It's usually the opposite effect—we're often not saying this to ourselves, we're telling other people to do it. Do it with a partner, the more premeditated it is—you can be predictable and take a break. Boundaries are not personal, even though they almost always feel that way. David uses the example of the briefcase where he keeps his notes—if he saw anyone going near it, he'd freak out, because it has to do with his boundary around client confidentiality, but it's not about who is doing it (whether it's a stranger or a partner). You can set the boundary just by changing the subject. We take boundaries personally, we also think boundaries are about what we're asking the other person to do, when actually—(pause for effect)—the boundary is what you're going to do. For example, Isabelle will find herself being asked for therapeutic advice at family functions, but the boundary when she doesn't want someone to talk about the thing, but it's the moment she changes the subject, walks away, etc. it's the moment where I actually set the boundary for myself. It's not about getting the person to stop talking, it's giving them something to chew on, like a sandwich, so they can't talk about it. And another caveat: as inveterate people pleaser, Isabelle's discomfort shoots up, and it doesn't feel better to her to set a boundary, but it's a short term huge burst of discomfort that she's trading for a long haul sense of self-betrayal, or being worn down, or all the bigger consequences that come from not having a boundary. You tend to have to set boundaries again and again, and it rarely gets easier, you just get more well versed at how you do it. This reminds David of putting on sunscreen—it's so gross, he hates the greasy stuff, but it's better than getting the sunburn. The boundary setting can be announced or not announced. And one of the powers of ADHD: engage ADHD distraction mode when someone starts talking about something you're not about. Like do Delorians need special garages so the doors would still open? Like moths to a flame, we might pay more attention to someone when you're annoying you, or you're preparing to debate them. David's method is singing George of the Jungle to get rid of the earworm. Isabelle thinks about the muzak track in the elevator of your brain, and her's, since childhood, has been “Take a Letter, Maria,” which has some surprising lyrics about a man asking his secretary on a date while having her dictate a letter to break up with his wife (to be fair, he catches her cheating at the beginning of the song). This leads them to discussing the "Do you like pina coladas" song and how it's about two people who were cheating on each other in the personal section of the newspaper. Now you have some great smalltalk for your family dinner!George of the Jungle Theme Song (with scenes from the live action gem of a movie)"Take a Letter, Maria" by R.B. Greaves (lyrics)"Escape (The Pina Colada Song)" by Rupert Holmes (lyrics) Holiday-ing survival tips Prep your toys, esp. headphones. Figure out when and how you can use them. Re-examine staying at the table until everyone is done Take breaks with your partner or child Be realistic about what the actual time spent at dinner, etc. will be and let everyone know Consider not raising your expectations just to meet family pressure: reframe what your expectations are Most unconventional moments lead to great memories and bonding  Holidays can be overstimulating, esp. loud noisesget out of dodge (walks are great) or separate, set a timer, and enjoy some TikTok Model the moves for yourself, don't make “calm down” a swear word Boundaries  almost always feel personal, but they rarely are About what you're going to do, not what other person needs to do can mean trading short term pain of setting the boundary for long term hurt (of self-betrayal, etc.) -----Cover Art by: Sol VázquezTechnical Support by: Bobby Richards—————

Camp Half-Pod: A Percy Jackson Podcast
72: The Best Giant And The Best Titan (HOUSE OF HADES Ch 65-72)

Camp Half-Pod: A Percy Jackson Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 49:51


Did somebody say promotion? The above ground crew isn't above ground anymore, as they've descended into the House of Hades. We also get a very odd moment in which Coach Hedge reveals that he knocked up Mellie. Frank is feeling like a real praetor, newly promoted by Jason and in command of a nice ghostly army. And in Tartarus, it's time for the final battle, complete with elevators and Escape (The Pina Colada Song). We say goodbye to the two purest characters in this book - Bob and Tartarus Shrek. ————————————————————— SUPPORT US ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/camphalfpod?fan_landing=true SEND US AN AUDIO MESSAGE: https://anchor.fm/camp-half-pod --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/camp-half-pod/support

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The Radiant Badass with Elizabeth Holmes
Meditation on the Pina Colada Song

The Radiant Badass with Elizabeth Holmes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 13:33


Listening to the Yacht Rock station, Elizabeth was confronted with her strong feelings about the characters in the Rupert Holmes classic Escape (The Pina Colada Song) and she's sharing them with you this week. Radiant BadassChris Martin, Creativity CoachYacht Rock Classics – a playlist

B4U Swipe
Man Seeking Roommate and Cliched Over-sharer

B4U Swipe

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 29:46


In this episode of B4 U Swipe, Kris and Lauren discuss a man who is seeking a roommate on Tinder (?!?) and a woman who … we have no idea what she's seeking.Kris's profile highlights include: Lake Ontario, vacuuming, questionable shirtlessness, brown socks, full-sized mirrors in living spaces, and being passionate about generic beverages. Overall, we question why someone would want to find a roommate on Tinder. Also, this person is either the most boring person alive or this is the most poorly executed joke profile. Pass.Lauren's profile highlights include: A LOT! Bubble bath invitations, Escape (The Pina Colada Song), cliched quotes from Hobby Lobby signs, robot drawings, impressive yoga poses, and a call for clarity if you're in an open marriage on a dating app. Overall, this profile simultaneously overwhelmed us and left us unclear as to what they were looking for. Another pass.

Your Weekly Dose
Your Weekly Dose Podcast Show 270 (Surfing With Swampy)

Your Weekly Dose

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 98:45


Today we open the show with Escape (The Pina Colada Song) by Rupert Homes in honor of Pina Colada Day. Then the show takes off as we broadcast live from the A Walk on Water event in Huntington Beach, CA with special guest - Jeff "Swampy" Marsh - co creator of Disney's Phineas & Ferb and Milo Murphy's Law.  So sit back and enjoy our day Surfing with Swampy! LINKS: Rupert Homes Music    

Pops on Hops
The Twosome Drinking Spree (John Cougar Mellencamp and Mastry's Brewing Co.)

Pops on Hops

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022 85:52


Barry and Abigail discuss The Lonesome Jubilee by John Cougar Mellencamp and sample Just Like Old Times, Spring Shake-Cation, Acai Juliet, and Ambient #7 from Mastry's Brewing Co. in St. Pete Beach, Florida. Many thanks to Matt Dahm, Owner-Founder of Mastry's Brewing Co., for sitting down with us to discuss the history of the brewery! Although she did not visit the Abigail Hummel School of Speaking Smartly about Music this time, Abigail did hear similarities between The Real Life and Light the Fuse by Jack Cornell [previously interviewed on Friendship Wins (Jack Cornell and Tripping Animals Brewing Co.)]. The message of the song and the specificity of the storytelling reminded Barry of Growing Older But Not Up by Jimmy Buffett. Escape (The Pina Colada Song) by Rupert Holmes is reminiscent of an O. Henry tale. Ambient #7 is brewed with hops grown by the UF/IFAS Gulf Coast Research and Education Center in Wimauma, Florida. Up next… How to Save a Life by The Fray Jingles are by our friend Pete Coe. Follow Barry or Abigail on Untappd to see what we're drinking when we're not on mic! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube | Website | Email us | Virtual Jukebox --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pops-on-hops-podcast/message

Hellbent For Horror
Episode 107- Monstrous Music and Battle Hymns

Hellbent For Horror

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2022 103:27


Music and Horror are kindred spirits. And many of us love it when music and horror meet in the shadows of our imaginations.  Join my guests, the hosts of the excellent DISCOVER THE HORROR PODCAST as we look at how we were attracted to the dark side of music, our influences, and how many different ways music express that darkness. This is a joint podcast with my good friends from Discover the Horror and the music conversation, focusing on horror movie soundtracks, continues on their podcast. Listen here: https://bit.ly/3Biup3H  What do Rupert Holmes and Black Sabbath have in common? Listen and find out! I hope you enjoy the show! BANDS, TOPICS, AND SONGS DISCUSSED: Iron Maiden Mike Oldfield- TubularBells (1973) Robert Goulet (performer) The Accused (punk band) Alice Cooper (band) Alice Cooper meets the Muppets (TV-1978) From the Inside (album-1978) Millie and Billie (song-1978) Love it to Death (album-1971) Antichrist Superstar (album-1996) Behemoth (band) Black Sabbath (band) Black Sabbath (album-1970) Born Again (album- 1983) Blood and Chocolate (1986) I Want You (song-1986) Bloody Hammers (band) Boris Karloff's Tales of the Frightened (album-1963) Captain Clegg and the Night Creatures (band) Celtic Frost (band) To Mega Therion (album-1985) Cold Ethyl (song-1975) Dead Babies (1971) Diamond Head (band) Am I Evil? (song-1979) Dickie Goodman- Mr. Jaws (song-1975) Dio: A Special from the Spectrum (concert video-1984) Famous monsters (band) Fulci (band) Garbage (band) Flying Saucer (song- 1956) Ghoultown (band) Hallowed Ground (album-1984) Country Death Song (song-1984) Violent Femmes (band) Halloween Hootenanny (album-1998) Horror Hop (album-1994) I Put a Spell on You -Screaming Jay Hawkins (1956) I Put a Spell on You- Marilyn Manson (1997) Johnny Cash- Delia's Gone (1962) The Voluptuous Horror of Karen Black (band) Kembra Pfahler (artist/performer) King Diamond (performer/band) Abigail (album-1987) Mercyful Fate (band) Melissa (album-1983) Nuns Have No Fun (EP/song-1982) Kiss (band) Love Gun (album-1977) Paul Lynde Halloween Special (TV-1976) Lightnin' Hopkins- Goin' Back Home (song-1977) Link Wray- Rumble (song-1958) Lordi (band) Love Rollercoaster- Ohio Players (song-1975) Manowar (possibly the greatest band) Into Glory Ride (album-1983) Marty Robbins- El Paso (song- 1959) Metallica (band) Ride the Lightning (album-1984) Master of Puppets (1986) Ministry (band) Misfits (band) Evilive (live album-1987) Legacy of Brutality (1985) Where Eagles Dare (song-1985) Monster Bop (album-1993) Motley Crue (band) Motorhead (band) Murder Ballads (album -1996) My Life With the Thrill Kill Kult (band) Ozzy Bites the Head Off a Dove (event-1981) Paul McCartney and Wings (band) Piece of Mind (album-1983) Escape (The Pina Colada Song) (song-1979) Rupert Holmes (songwriter/performer) Powerwolf (band) The Return of the Living Dead (film/soundtrack-1985) Revolting Cocks (band) Robert Johnson (blues legend) Roky Erickson (performer) Cold Night for Alligators (song-1986) Samhain (band) November-Coming-Fire (album-1986) Satanic Panic (cultural event 1982-1989) Septic Death (band) Skinny Puppy (band) The Process (album-1996) Too Dark Park (1990) Skrewdriver (band) Soupy Sales- My Baby's Got a Crush on Frankenstein (song-1962) Stagger Lee/ Staggolee (historical figure) Stained Class (album-1976) Judas Priest (band) Stan (song-2000) Suicidal Tendencies (band) The Cramps (band) The Creeping Cruds (band) The Cure (band) Subway Song (song-1980) The Dead Elvi (band) The Spectres (band) This is Horror Punk (album-2003) The Buoys- Timothy (song-1971) Twisted Sister (band) Venom (band) Black Metal (album-1982) Voivod (band) W.A.S.P. (band) Zacherle- Dinner with Drac (song-1958)  

Rock the Cash Bar
Escape (The Pina Colada Song)

Rock the Cash Bar

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 65:22


Episode 81: We discuss Escape (The Pina Colada Song) by Rupert Holmes with special guest, comedian Tim Convy! Health food and yoga? Gross. Cheating, public sex and sandy genitals? Apparently, yes? Tim's NOT having it! Grab a fruity drink. Come with us and escape.    Tim Convy timconvystuff.com Ludo ludorock.com   Special THANK YOU Chuck Savage & Eddie Hawkins: Intro music Sara Wessling: Guilty Pleasures vocals Jeremy Essig: Six Degrees of Tommy Stinson   **********   We have a Patreon Page! https://www.patreon.com/rockthecashbar   If you would like to help support Rock the Cash Bar we have some fun perks for becoming a Patreon member!   For $5 a month Patreon members will have a private community, receive some awesome Rock the Cash Bar swag and once a month we draw one Patreon member's name and let them choose a song for us to cover!   We also have a Spotify Playlist where we add each song of the week plus the guilty pleasures songs.    Website: https://www.rockthecashbarpodcast.com   PLEASE rate and leave us a review! It really helps!! Thank you!

Mix Tape Time Machine Podcast
MTTM 1980 - Season 2 Episode 04 - Kenny Rogers vs. Rupert Holmes

Mix Tape Time Machine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 59:11


Season 2, Ep. 04: Kenny Roger's "Coward of the County” vs. Rupert Holmes's "Escape (The Pina Colada Song)". Recorded July 20th, 2021. Mix Tape Time Machine is a sonic journey through pop musics biggest years 2 songs at a time with Matt Collins (@ImMattMan), John Norris (@jnorris123), and Ggreg Chaille (@gregchaille).  Music in this episode Song - Escape (The Pina Colada Song) Artist - Rupert Holmes Licensed to YouTube by UMG (on behalf of Universal Music Enterprises); LatinAutor, CMRRA, ASCAP, LatinAutor - Warner Chappell, LatinAutor - PeerMusic, Abramus Digital, AMRA, LatinAutorPerf, Warner Chappell, PEDL, Holmes Line of Music, LLC, ARESA, UNIAO BRASILEIRA DE EDITORAS DE MUSICA - UBEM, Kobalt Music Publishing, and 11 Music Rights Societies   Song - Coward of the County Artist - Kenny Rogers Album - Coward of the County Writers - Billy Edd Wheeler, Roger Bowling Licensed to YouTube by WMG, UMG (on behalf of Warner Rhino Off Roster-Audio); LatinAutorPerf, LatinAutor - UMPG, CMRRA, ASCAP, BMI - Broadcast Music Inc., UMPI, UNIAO BRASILEIRA DE EDITORAS DE MUSICA - UBEM, UMPG Publishing, and 11 Music Rights Societies

The Buck Stops Here
How the Hell Did This Go #1? Escape (The Pina Colada Song) By Rupert Holmes

The Buck Stops Here

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 44:10


Kirk Buchner and Andrea Tessmann look back at the first #1 of the 1980s, "Escape" (The Pina Colada Song), and its overall cheesiness.

Positive Cynicism Podcast Network
Wonder Why 33: Rupert Holmes

Positive Cynicism Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 71:05


The unofficial fourth season of Wonder Why kicks off with a new theme for the year. Instead of looking at technical "One Hit Wonders," for 2021, the focus is on Artists that have more than one hit but are primarily known for one hit. The first artist on the list is Englishman, Rupert Holmes. Scoring a number one hit with "Escape (The Pina Colada Song), Rupert had a couple more hits before transitioning to a second (and third) career.  

Book Hoe Squad Podcast
31: Chaotic Energy

Book Hoe Squad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2020 52:19


In which the squad discusses You Deserve Each Other by Sarah Hogle! They go on a deep dive into the book, including discussions on zodiac signs, love languages, and Escape (The Pina Colada Song). We also share some special announcements - future guests, September's group read, and a call for hot takes! Send us your hot takes and questions! WHERE TO FIND US linktree: https://linktr.ee/bookhoesquadpod twitter: https://twitter.com/thebookhoes insta: http://instagram.com/bookhoesquadpod email: bookhoesquadpod@gmail.com curiouscat: http://curiouscat.me/thebookhoes the pod: http://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/book-hoe-squad-podcast/id149047877 Intro/Outro: Happy Alley by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3851-happy-alley License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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Miss Heard Song Lyrics
Season 1 Episode 47: If You Like Bean Enchilidas

Miss Heard Song Lyrics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 18:02


On Episode 47, Miss Heard shares the funny misheard lyric from the Rupert Holmes 70’s classic, “Escape…The Pina Colada Song” and goes over why didn’t the couple fight each other after the reveal at O’ Malleys? You will also discover a connection with famous Casablanca actor Humphrey Bogart. You can listen to all our episodes at our website at: https://pod.co/miss-heard-song-lyrics Or iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify and many more platforms under Podcast name “Miss Heard Song Lyrics” Don’t forget to subscribe/rate/review to help our Podcast in the ratings. #missheardsonglyrics #missheardsongs #misheardsonglyrics #misheardsongs #pinacoladasong #escape #Ifyoulikebeanenchiladas

Good Timin' Buds
Corona Virus Radio (Week 1)

Good Timin' Buds

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2020 57:06


Week 1 Coronavirus discussion with Austin and Kevin. Because every time we talk about it, a Corona gets its lime. Songs: "Escape (The Pina Colada Song)" - Rupert Holmes, "Best of a Bad Situation" - Wolfmother

Sortie de secours
SDS #03 - Escape Game

Sortie de secours

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2019 70:23


Ce mois-ci l'équipe de sortie de secours vous embarque avec elle dans sa grande évasion, Avec Zoé, Pauline, Jeanne, Pierre, Jeff, Léo et Mickaël Générique :"Mutuelle Appréciation" de Tara King Th. (Hirondelle Et Beretta / Petrol Chips - 2013) Musiques de fin :"Escape (The Pina Colada Song") de Rupert Holmes (Partners in crime / Infinity Records - 1979)"Locked in a room" de The Poets (Pye Records - 1968)

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Scene by Scene with Josh & Dean
AS19: Escape (Revenge of the Nerds Part I)

Scene by Scene with Josh & Dean

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2019 43:39


American Splendor scene #19 (49:08 to 52:18) — It’s one week later, and (a strangely chipper) Harvey sees Toby sitting in his car, the dashboard covered in White Castle sliders. Toby is on his way to Toledo to see the new movie Revenge of the Nerds. Meanwhile, Harvey is on his way to Delaware to marry Joyce and help her move out to Cleveland. Harvey steals Toby’s fries. Rupert Holmes sings “Escape (The Pina Colada Song).” An appreciation of Judah Friedlander's performance as Toby. Thoughts on Revenge of the Nerds, bullying, and nerd culture. A thorough discussion of White Castle hamburgers and junk food burgers in general. Debate — the sports fan vs. the sports nerd. How Sari proposed to Josh (yes, it’s true!), Josh’s evolving beliefs about marriage, and their subsequent commitment ceremony. Shout-outs to spontaneous choking moments, native Clevelander Jason R. Wright and his AS shooting locations Google doc, Oberlin’s Apollo Theater, the movies Purple Rain and Inception, Where’s the beef?, Nathan's Chow Mein on a Bun, Route 80 and long-haul driving, and Dino’s unique bullying methods. --- This episode is sponsored by · The Colin and Samir Podcast: The Colin and Samir Podcast hosted by LA - based friends and filmmakers Colin and Samir takes a look into what it’s like to make creativity your career. https://open.spotify.com/show/5QaSbbv2eD4SFrlFR6IyY7?si=Dj3roVoJTZmOime94xhjng --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/scenebyscene/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/scenebyscene/support

Holly Grove Church
Wednesday Drive Live: Not Our Shortest Episode

Holly Grove Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 52:37


There are 12 keys to preventing boredom, and we have your answer here! Also in this episode:Jonathan writes a poem for Peter.Saying goodbye to Jared LorenzenBreaking down "Escape (The Pina Colada Song)"

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Paws Rewind
Novelty Songs, Wacky Hairstyles,Cats, and More — PR054

Paws Rewind

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2019 49:44


Remember those wacky songs from the 70s and 80s that made us laugh and/or annoyed the crap out of us? How about the haunting ones that gave us totally creepy feelings? We sure do, and are sharing some of our favorites on this week's episode. Also included: Do your pets sleep in your bed? Do you recall the wild hairstyles from back in the day? We discuss these topics, badassery, and more. Listen in! Enjoy these choice videos of our favorite novelty songs:   https://youtu.be/Fsj2wdFDmLk "Escape (The Pina Colada Song)" by Rupert Holmes https://youtu.be/XtzoUu7w-YM "The Streak" by Ray Stevens https://youtu.be/9vST6hVRj2A "The Wreck of The Edmund Fitzgerald" by Gordon Lightfoot https://youtu.be/nv33eaygVDQ "Ode to Billy Joe" by Bobby Gentry https://youtu.be/Qb21lsCQ3EM "Valley Girl" Frank and Moon Unit Zappa https://youtu.be/zcSlcNfThUA "Tiptoe Through the Tulips" by Tiny Tim https://youtu.be/lOfZLb33uCg Honorable 90s mention: "Amish Paradise" by "Weird" Al District https://youtu.be/N6_k_EIa87o Honorable '90s Mention: "Boogie in Your Butt" by Eddie Murphy

Manuel Guerrero
Paréntesis en canciones

Manuel Guerrero

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2018 1:08


Las canciones que tienen paréntesis en el título, pero algunas veces no se menciona.Una de las más conocidas es la de: Escape (The Pina Colada Song)

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Manuel Guerrero
Paréntesis en canciones

Manuel Guerrero

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2018 1:08


Las canciones que tienen paréntesis en el título, pero algunas veces no se menciona.Una de las más conocidas es la de: Escape (The Pina Colada Song)

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Trivia Minute by TriviaPeople.com
Crosswords: Puzzling Since 1913

Trivia Minute by TriviaPeople.com

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2016 5:14


  On this date in 1913, the first crossword puzzle was printed in the New York World newspaper. Here are some things you may not have known about crossword puzzles. The first puzzle was actually called a word-cross puzzle. It was created by Arthur Wynne, who was a journalist from Liverpool, England. It was based on earlier puzzles, such as the word diamond, but also included many of the features of the modern crossword puzzle, such as black squares to separate some answers. It came to be known as a crossword puzzle early on as a result of a typesetting error. The New Yorker magazine’s first issue made mention of the large number of puzzle solvers on public transportation and noted that the puzzles had become a fad. The New York Public Library complained that puzzlers were hogging dictionaries that should be used by “legitimate readers.” The New York Times expressed alarm that so many people were wasting so much time with the puzzles. The New Republic magazine reported that the fad was sure to fade away in 1925; it repeated the claim in 1929. In 1930, The New York Times touted the fact that it had never run a crossword puzzle. The Times didn’t run one until 1942; their puzzle is now considered one of the gold standards of the genre. In the United Kingdom and many Commonwealth countries, the dominant form of crossword is the cryptic crossword. In these, the clue is a word puzzle, which must be solved first before filling in the solution. Roger Squires, who sets these types of puzzles, holds the world record for number of crosswords created. In 2007, he published his 66,666th puzzle, all of which totaled more than 2 million clues. During World War II, cryptologists at Bletchley Park in England were selected using a crossword competition.  Also during the war, It was also noted that an unusual number of military code words were showing up in puzzles in The Daily Telegraph.  In 1942, the French port of Dieppe appeared as an answer the day before an Allied raid on the port. Later, in the run up to D-Day, the words “Utah,” “Omaha,” “Overlord,” “Mulberry,” and “Neptune” were answers. All of them were codewords. The authorities suspected that the words were a form of espionage. An investigation by Britain’s MI5 determined that the puzzle’s creator was a school headmaster, who used answers supplied by his students. The school happened to be located next to an American and Canadian military base where the boys overheard the words.  Our question, what Broadway songwriter was responsible for introducing the cryptic crossword to the United States in New York magazine? Today is the December Solstice, meaning it’s the shortest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere and the longest day in the Southern Hemisphere. It’s unofficially National Hamburger Day, National Kiwi Fruit Day, and National Homeless Persons’ Memorial Day. It’s the birthday of musician Frank Zappa, who was born in 1940; actor Samuel L. Jackson, who is 68; and athlete Florence Griffith Joyner, who was born in 1959, whose records in the 100 and 200 meters still stand. Because our topic happened before 1960, we’ll spin the wheel to pick a year at random. This week in 1979, the top song in the U.S. was “Escape (The Pina Colada Song)” by Rupert Holmes. The No. 1 movie was “Star Trek: The Motion Picture,” while the novel “Triple” by Ken Follett topped the New York Times Bestsellers list.  Weekly question What was the first broadcast network in the United States? Submit your answer at triviapeople.com/test and we’ll add the name of the person with the first correct answer to our winner’s wall … at triviapeople.com. We'll reveal the correct answer on Friday’s episode. Links Follow us on Twitter, Facebook or our website. Also, if you’re enjoying the show, please consider supporting it through Patreon.com Please rate the show on iTunes by clicking here. Sources https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crossword https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Wynne https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/December_21 https://www.checkiday.com/12/21/2016 http://www.biography.com/people/groups/born-on-december-21 http://www.bobborst.com/popculture/numberonesongs/?chart=us&m=12&d=21&y=1960&o= https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_1979_box_office_number-one_films_in_the_United_States https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_New_York_Times_Fiction_Best_Sellers_of_1979 iOS: http://apple.co/1H2paH9  Android: http://bit.ly/2bQnk3m

One Word, Go! Show
Episode 111: “Escape”

One Word, Go! Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2016 59:46


Today's word is "Escape" sent to us by Connor and Shandi from Breakoutedmonton.com! On today's show, we talk about the time we all became detectives and attempted to solve a murder, Andrew plans his 100th birthday party, we make even more fun of Mélissa for a story she told on last week's show, Mat can't ask people for help, and Dan gets tricked into telling a story he claims to have forgotten. Next week's word is "pancakes"! Get your stories to us by leaving a comment below, calling in to the voicemail line at 1-844-OWG-SHOW (1-844-694-7469), or post in our Facebook group! The song at the end of the show is called "Escape (The Pina Colada Song)" by Rupert Holmes! --- Submit your word! - Onewordgoshow.com Merchandise - Onewordgo.storenvy.com Voicemail Line - 1-844-OWG-SHOW // (1-844-694-7469) Twitter - Twitter.com/onewordgo Facebook - Facebook.com/groups/onewordgo Share:FacebookTwitterDiggRedditTumblrPinterestStumbleUpon

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Geek Vox | Podcasts
GEEK TRACKS #12 – “EU VIVO DE FEAT”

Geek Vox | Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2015 42:12


FAAAALAAA GALERA! Eu, Fernando Belucci, ao lado de Eduardo Ferreira e Iuri Winchester apresentamos a vocês o LADO B, com comentários, leituras de comentários dos ouvintes e um tema para destrincharmos!   "A turma toda que você não conhece cantando uma música que você conhece" Neste episódio, falamos daquele artista que produz mais participações especiais, ou popularmente "feat.", que os próprios álbuns-solo. E quando tem álbuns, inclui mais participação que ele mesmo! Claro que não ficaria de fora os piores "featuring" de todos os tempos, participações inusitadas e monossilábicas!   Segue a trilha dessa semana! Jason Derulo feat. Snoop Dogg - "Wiggle" Black Drawing Chalks - "My Favorite Way" I Fight Dragons - "Kaboom" Mamonas Assassinas feat. Baba Cósmica - "Sábado de Sol" Amber Pacific - "Always You" Charlie Brown Jr. feat. Marcelo D2 - "Samba Makossa" Kiko Zambianchi - "Hey Jude" Simple Plan - "Shut Up" Sean Paul feat. Sasha - "I'm Still In Love With You" Nelly Furtado feat. Timbaland - "Say it Right" Gwen Stefani feat. Akon - "The Sweet Escape" Snoop Dog feat. Pharrell Willians - Beautiful Shaggy - "Boombastic" - Versão 1 - Versão 2 Shaggy feat. Rik Rok - "It Wasn't Me" Ke$ha feat. Pitbull - "Timber" Rupert Holmes - "Escape (The Pina Colada Song)" Raimundos - "Opa! Peraí, Caceta" David Guetta feat. Sia - "Titanium" Mc Guimê feat. Emicida - "País do Futebol" Linkin Park - "Hit The Floor" Dennis Feat. João Lucas & Marcelo e Ronaldinho Gaúcho - "Vamos Beber" Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross feat. Karen O - "Immigrant Song" Zezé di Camargo Luciano feat. Julio Iglesias - "Dois Amigos"     Se você lembrou de alguma música com participação marcante, hilária, boba, inusitada ou algum jogador de futebol que também se meteu a cantar. Comente pelo site, twitter com a hashtag #GeekTracks ou pelo email feedback@geekvox.com.br. Pode ser também sugestões, críticas, ideias! Iremos ler todos! Aliás, falta explicar algo: Esse é o LADO B, com comentários, informações, interação e muita diversão! Semana que vem tem o LADO A, com mais música! Próxima terça-feira tem LADO A! Até lá! =D   NOSSO FEED PARA SEU AGREGADOR: http://feeds.feedburner.com/geekvoxpodcast NOSSAS ATRAÇÕES: DOMINGO - GEEKVOX / TERÇA - GEEK TRACKS / QUINTA - MULTIPLAYER NEWS

The Flop House
The Flop House: Episode #163 - Dracula 3D

The Flop House

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2014 79:07


Shocktober continues/ends with Dario Argento totally forgetting everything he knew about filmmaking (and we don't even like him that much) with Dracula 3D. Meanwhile, Dan reveals the alternate, director's cut ending to Escape (The Pina Colada Song), Elliott out-pervs the pervazoid with his demands for more nudity, and Stuart once again astounds with his facility for accents. Movies recommended in this episode:Shadow of the VampireDuelThe Hitcher