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Bonus episode of It's Time to Rewind special crossover episode with the latest episode of Filmwhys. Host Bubbawheat is introduced to the 2007 Frank Darabont horror film the Mist. And in return, he introduces guest Justin Gott from the Rambling Ramblers podcast to one of the first superhero films to feature a Black lead, 1997's Spawn. Follow @Bubbawheat on Twitter Join the Facebook Group It's Time to Rewind Support the show on Patreon Opening theme music by the No Corporation, Groundhog Day remix by Bubbawheat
A bonus podcast sharing an episode of Filmwhys Spotlight covering Scott Pilgrim vs the World where host Bubbawheat is joined by several guests to talk about their experiences and what they love about Scott Pilgrim vs the World. Joining me are Stefan Gagne, a webnovelist whose work can be found at StefanGagne.com, Amy Taylor, writer and director of the webseries Jess Archer Versus which can be found at their YouTube channel, Debbie Rolf, podcaster who can be heard on her now retired podcast You Haven't Seen?! and on her personal site Debbie-Rolf.com, and Nikhat Zahra, blogger and podcaster who can be heard on her podcast Across the Universe, the Chicks with Accents and her currently inactive film blog Being Norma Jean.
Episode 54 features Nathan Withrow a.k.a. Bubbawheat the creator of the blog Flights, Tights, and Movie Nights as well as, podcasts such as Filmwhys and It's Time to Rewind. We discuss being creators, writing, branding, editing, movies, superheroes of course, and so much more. Throughout the conversation, we discuss: 10 Year Old Blogs Superhero films Knockoff superheroes A love of movies Good bad movies and bad bad movies Why haven't you seen? Editing being fun What's in a name? Is writing better than talking? From blog to podcast Movie syndication And much more Mentioned and Helpful Links from This Episode AgentPalmer.com Flights, Tights, & Movie Nights Filmwhys Podcast It's Time to Rewind Tweets @ThePalmerFiles @AgentPalmer @Bubbawheat Other Links Celebrating two years of The Palmer Files podcast (PRESS RELEASE) Space Race chronicled in “Moon Shot” nothing short of an ambitious tale You can also hear more Palmer occasionally on Our Liner Notes, a musical conversation podcast with host Chris Maier or as co-host of The Podcast Digest with Dan Lizette. Music created and provided by Henno Heitur of Monkey Tongue Productions. --End Show Notes Transmission--
Hello, boils and ghouls! In this month’s episode of TV Good Sleep Bad, Elwood and I take a look at the HBO classic Taaaaaaales from the Crypt (and admit it, you heard the Cryptkeeper’s voice in your head when you read that). Our special guest this episode is Bubbawheat, whose media empire includes Flights, Tights, and Movie Nights, Channel: Superhero, Filmwhys, and probably a cable news channel. In this episode, we discuss: Tales from the Crypt 6.13, “Comes the Dawn” (1995): Michael Ironside goes to Alaska to poach a grizzly. Hilarity ensues. Tales from the Cryptkeeper 1.01, “While the Cat’s Away” (1993): That’s right, Tales from the Crypt spawned a Saturday morning cartoon spinoff. In the pilot, two adolescents break into a house, looking for loot they can fence to buy a dirt bike. Hilarity ensues.
The Why Haven't You Seen This Film podcast where my guest is Kai Parker from The MILFcast who asks me why I hadn't seen Resevoir Dogs, the film that introduced Quentin Tarantino to the indie film world. And in return, I ask him why he hadn't seen Tank Girl, a quintessential cult 90's film full of feminism, punk rock sensibilities, and mutant kangaroo men.
Episode 84 of the Why Haven't You Seen This Film Podcast where my guest is Non Wels from the Joy Sandwich Podcast who asks me why I hadn't seen Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind, the first feature length film from the mind of Hiyao Miyazaki that basically became the start of Studio Ghibli. And in return, I ask him why he hadn't seen 30 Days of Night, the vampire movie set in the Northernmost town in Alaska where vampires savage the town for an entire month.
The Why Haven't You Seen This Film Podcast where I bring back returning guest DJ Valentine from Simplistic Reviews who asks me why I hadn't seen the Last Starfighter, a classic 80's family movie that combines two of my favorite things: sci-fi and video games. And in return, I ask him why he hadn't seen 2 Guns, the comic book movie that doesn't have much going for it except for the amazing and unexpected chemistry between Denzel Washington and Mark Wahlberg.
I'm still on hiatus, but in lieu of a new show I'm sharing a couple portions of other Lamb Podcasting Network shows that I have been a part of. First up is Exploding Helicopter which can be found at http://explodinghelicopter.podomatic.com where Will and I discuss the much maligned X-Men Origins: Wolverine and its underwhelming helicopter explosion. After that is a clip from the Lambcast which can be found at http://largeassmovieblogs.com where I and several others discuss this past Fall's Marvel movie Doctor Strange. I'll be back on schedule in February.
The Why Haven't You Seen This Film Podcast where my guest is Jeremy Fogelman, contributor to Hotchka.com and co-host of the podcast Nerd Punches Nerd who asks me why I hadn't seen A Few Good Men, one of the great classic courtroom movies from the high point of Rob Reiner's directorial career with one of the greatest lines in cinema history. And in return, I ask him why he hadn't seen Weird Science, one of the classic 80's teen comedies from John Hughes which was based on a story from an EC Comic.
The Why Haven't You Seen This Film Podcast where my guest is Rilla previously from Soiled Restroom Cinema who asks me why I hadn't seen In the Mouth of Madness, one of John Carpenter's lesser known films that combines the cult status of author Stephen King with the imagery from H.P. Lovecraft. And in return, I ask her why she hadn't seen Dracula: Sovereign of the Damned, a low budget, made-for-TV anime from the 80's based on a Marvel comic version of Dracula that crams about a dozen story arcs into an hour and a half movie.
The Why Haven't You Seen This Film Podcast where my guest is Sean Fallon from Audiences Everywhere and From First to Last who asks me why I hadn't seen Children of Men, a film set in a post-apocalyptic world where children haven't been born in almost twenty years from director Alfonso Cuaron. And in return, I ask him why he hadn't seen Mystery Men, a superhero parody film featuring a great cast including Ben Stiller, William H. Macy, and Geoffrey Rush.
Nathan Withrow covers all things superhero movies as the head writer and owner of Flights, Tights, and Movie Nights. Nathan also covers superheroes on the small screen on Channel Superhero. Nathan also hosts the Filmwhys and Sketched out on TV Podcast. On this episode we chat all things superhero movies, TV Shows, retro gaming, The Simpsons, and more.
Happy Halloween Everybody This was an earlier episode recorded a few years back, but since we didn't have anything new. We thought we would share with you this classic show. Since it fits so perfectly today. Joining Nick,Joe,and Vern are former Cohost Bubbawheat(now of FilmWhys & Sketeched Out On TV Podcasts) and Jason Soto (of The Lair of The Unwanted Podcast). They are bringing you a fun Horror Movie Draft where slashers battle ghosts, and zombies take on monsters
The Why Haven't You Seen This Film Podcast where my guest is Chris Tanksi from The (title pending) Movie Podcast with Tank and Fogs who asks me why I hadn't seen Trick R Treat, a cult film that has played a part in revitalizing the anthology film despite having been shelved for a few years. And in return, I ask him why he hadn't seen Tales From the Crypt: Demon Knight, the first theatrical movie from the popular HBO series.
The Why Haven't You Seen This Film Podcast where my guest is Heather Baxendale from the MILFcast otherwise known as the official Man, I Love Films Podcast who asks me why I hadn't seen American Pscyho, one of the breakout roles for Christian Bale and a cult satire on 80's business class society. An in return, I ask her why she hadn't seen X-Men: First Class, the first reboot of the X-Men that took a look at a younger Xavier and Magneto with a stellar cast and Matthew Vaughn directing.
In this special episode of Meanwhile... I had a discussion with Bubbawheat from FilmWHYS and the hosts of 24 Panels Per Second, Dave Babbitt and Dru Jeffries. The subject being the question "What is a Comic Book Movie?"
Filmwhys Spotlight where Bubbawheat shines a light on an underappreciated superhero film through the eyes of the fans who love it. This time around we are discussing the Edgar Wright theatrical bomb that is now a cult favorite with several of its biggest fans. Joining me are Stefan Gagne, a webnovelist whose work can be found at StefanGagne.com, Amy Taylor, writer and director of the webseries Jess Archer Versus which can be found at their YouTube channel, Debbie Rolf, podcaster who can be heard on her podcast You Haven't Seen?!, and Nikhat Zahra, blogger and podcaster who can be heard on her podcast Across the Universe, the Chicks with Accents and her currently inactive film blog Being Norma Jean.
Super criminal Diabolik steals your heart in this swinging heist film from 1968. Bubbawheat from "Flights, Tights, and Movie Nights" and "Filmwhys" joins the show to discuss this fun and sometimes silly movie. Strap on your full body leather suit, grab your high-tech gadgets, and enjoy this delightful romp.
Welcome to torture! At least we're not alone! This week we're joined by recurring guest Beck Poppins to talk about Zack Snyder's faux-feminist film Sucker Punch! This one has been a long time coming, and we vent like the wind. This of course wouldn't be complete without a contrasting good feminist work, so we also talk about the Soska Sisters' surgical slasher American Mary. So strap in, because it's gonna be a bumpy ride! WARNING: Both films have themes of rape, which we do discuss at length. Heads up if you're sensitive to the subject matter. Women in Horror Month Massive Blood Drive 2011 psa by the Soska Sisters Listen to Austin guest on the Filmwhys Podcast!Filmwhys #53: This is Spinal Tap and Doctor Strange E-mail us: filmroompodcast@gmail.com Like us on Facebook! Twitter us: @FilmRoomCast Albert: @PrimitiveManPrd Austin: @untitleduser Beck: @beckpoppins Check out our side blog: The Film Room Lobby We are on iTunes!Please subscribe, rate, and review! Come help us grow and gain access to exclusive content! (New!)