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1983 film directed by Adrian Lyne

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TBTL: Too Beautiful To Live
#4747 Big Rollerblade Energy

TBTL: Too Beautiful To Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2026 105:33


Luke had a fantastic time on the set of Office Hours Live yesterday, and even made an appearance on the show. Plus, Andrew is surprised how everyone -- including non-basketball watchers like himself and Genevieve -- seem to be swept up in the NBA finals. And they try to set the record straight on Dirty Dancing, Flashdance, Footloose, and Fievel Goes West. 

80s TV Ladies
Ch-ch-ch-changes: The 20 Most Revolutionary 80s Music Videos, Part 2

80s TV Ladies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 53:07 Transcription Available


"Music videos were an avenue for women to break into directing, which was really important at the time. A lot of women basically got their start directing music videos because nobody wanted to do them... until they became super popular." — Susan Lambert HatemThe great mid-season packing and moving marathon continues! In the second half of this double-header special, hosts Susan Lambert Hatem and Sharon Johnson return to count down the remaining legendary music videos that defined the MTV golden era. As they sort through decades of personal boxes, memorabilia, and old memories, they track the evolution of 1980s visual storytelling—from simple performance videos to cinematic masterpieces.Along the way, they highlight the unsung female directing pioneers who shaped the medium and share unforgettable insider Hollywood stories involving space shuttles, Aerosmith rehearsals, and the infinite grace of Whitney Houston. Grab your headphones and join the ladies for the final leg of this high-energy, nostalgic tour down memory lane!THE CONVERSATIONThe Mid-Season Packing Hiatus: Susan and Sharon share an update on their respective moves, navigating the emotional and physical heavy lifting of downsizing and uncovering hidden historical gems in old storage boxes.Female Directing Pioneers: The ladies discuss how music videos served as a vital gateway for groundbreaking female filmmakers like Mary Lambert and Penelope Spheeris at a time when traditional Hollywood doors were shut.Choreographers Step Out Front: Sharon breaks down Paula Abdul's iconic black-and-white debut for "Straight Up" (directed by David Fincher), mapping her legendary transition from behind-the-scenes Laker Girl choreographer to a front-and-center music superstar.Classic 80s Cameos & Cameo's Word Up: A celebration of Cameo's "Word Up" featuring a remarkably baby-faced LeVar Burton as an overwhelmed police officer, alongside a dive into the origins of the phrase "wave your hands in the air like you don't care."The Reality of the Road: A look at Bon Jovi's cowboy-tinged "Wanted Dead or Alive" leads to a touching tribute to the grueling, marathon work ethic required of touring bands traveling from city to city.Sepia Tones & Lake Pedal Boats: Susan explores the Americana aesthetic of Rod Stewart & Jeff Beck's "People Get Ready" cover, pulling back the curtain on a rare 1965 pre-MTV performance by The Impressions filmed on pedal boats with the young stars of Dick Clark's Where The Action Is.Susan's Disney & Cape Canaveral Tales: Susan shares an extraordinary behind-the-scenes story from her time in Disney broadcast publicity, recounting the legendary, high-budget Armageddon premiere launch party where Aerosmith played a private rehearsal concert directly in front of a lit-up space shuttle.Sharon's Oscar Rehearsal Memories: Sharon looks back on attending Academy Award rehearsals, offering a beautiful memory of Whitney Houston's profound kindness and grace toward a young fan while at the rehearsal for her iconic duet with Mariah Carey.The Welder with a Dream: The ladies champion Irene Cara's "Flashdance... What a Feeling" as an essential piece of 1980s feminist representation, reflecting on the film's rousing choreography and the publicity crew's spontaneous cubicle performances of "Armageddon: The Musical." But Susan wonders if the movie holds up on a rewatch?Fan Favorite Reruns Coming Up! To give the hosts time to complete their big moves, 80s TV Ladies announces an exciting lineup of fan-favorite rebroadcasts featuring insightful interviews with writer Nicole Levy and legendary showrunner Susan Fales-Hill exploring the legacy of A Different World.AUDIO-OGRAPHY

That 80s Show SA - The Podcast
Jason Donovan and amazing spray on pants | Johnny 5 says you'll survive | Fisher Price Adult Toys

That 80s Show SA - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2026 39:42


Dori tried to watch the Kylie documentary on Netflix but gave up the moment she saw Jason Donovan and his amazing, not technicolour — spray-on leather pants.Danny Pintauro, AKA Jonathan from Who's the Boss?, has a new project with Amazon, and Balki turns into a d*ck when he puts on a pair of deck shoes.The names of Masters of the Universe toys sounded so made up, so Paulo made some up, which leads to a conversation about adult toys that does not go as expected.Finally if you've ever felt like murdering a cat after watching Flashdance, we may just have the explanation.Who's the Boss? Cast Update (00:04:42): https://pagesix.com/2026/05/18/celebrity-news/80s-sitcom-star-turned-amazon-delivery-driver-divulges-harsh-reality-of-casts-residual-pay/80s Action Movie Quiz (00:10:08): https://www.buzzfeed.com/ellie4me/spend-a-day-in-the-1980s-and-ill-give-you-an-actMovie Recommendation: The Flamingo Kid (00:14:25): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kf6kjsSgd38He-Man Character Guessing Game (00:26:41): https://motuvintagevariants.com/pages/figure-checklistFisher-Price Nostalgia (00:30:07): https://ultimateclassicrock.com/iconic-fisher-price-toys/Two 80s Truths and a Lie (00:35:53): Boy George and Karma Chameleon: https://www.music-news.com/news/UK/189195/Boy-George-releasing-AI-Karma-ChameleonManiac Origin story: https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/music/articles/1980s-hit-maniac-inspired-slasher-180204000.html# 80s pop culture, # That 80s Show, # podcast, # TV shows, # movies, # music, # toys, # Kylie Minogue, # Jason Donovan, # Who's the Boss?, # Tony Danza, # Alyssa Milano, # Danny Pintauro, # sitcoms, # drug addiction, # BuzzFeed quiz, # action movies, # Return of the Jedi, # The Flamingo Kid, # Matt Dillon, # Garry Marshall, # coming-of-age story, # Marisa Tomei, # Bronson Pinchot, # Masters of the Universe, # He-Man, # toy line, # Castle Grayskull, # action figures, # Fisher-Price garage toy, # childhood toys, # Two 80s truths and a lie, # Michael Sembello, # Jon Bon Jovi, # Boy George, # AI music, # nostalgia, # 1980s entertainment, # personal anecdotes, # humor.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2508 - Joe Eszterhas

The Joe Rogan Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2026 137:59


Joe Eszterhas is an author, former journalist for “Rolling Stone,” and screenwriter known for films such as “Basic Instinct,” “Sliver,” “Showgirls,” and “Flashdance.”www.imdb.com/name/nm0000390/ Perplexity: Download the app or ask Perplexity anything at https://pplx.ai/rogan. Use code ROGAN at https://BlueChew.com to get 10% OFF + Free Overnight Shipping on your first order. Open an account in minutes at https://Chime.com/Rogan Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

HORNS UP
Hörns Üp 527 - HollyRock 09 - Rock En el Cine Vol. 2 con Matty.

HORNS UP

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2026 132:36


HOLLYROCK — ROCK EN EL CINE Vol. 2 Volvemos a uno de esos formatos que mejor representan el espíritu de HOLLYROCK: Cine y música caminando juntos. Porque hay canciones que no solo recordamos por cómo suenan… sino por la escena, el personaje o la película con la que quedaron unidas para siempre. En este nuevo volumen viajamos por el cine de los 80, 90 y algunos títulos más recientes para hablar de películas muy distintas entre sí: acción, comedia, thriller, terror, cine de culto… pero todas conectadas por algo muy importante: grandes canciones de rock, hard rock, heavy y AOR. Desde clásicos absolutos como Rocky IV, Cocktail, Casino o Flashdance… hasta joyas más ocultas como Real Genius, Iron Eagle o Sin escape. Y como siempre en HOLLYROCK, no se trata solo de poner canciones. La idea es volver a esas películas, recordar por qué funcionaban tan bien, hablar de sus actores, de su ambiente, de lo que transmitían… y escuchar cada tema dentro de su contexto cinematográfico. Hay cine de videoclub. Hay películas de culto. Hay nostalgia ochentera. Y también algún descubrimiento moderno. Todo unido por guitarras, escenas inolvidables y bandas sonoras que ayudaron a definir generaciones enteras. Así que prepara las palomitas, sube el volumen… y vuelve al cine con nosotros. Canciones que suenan en este programa Michael Sembello – Maniac → Flashdance (1983) Night Ranger – The Secret of My Success → El secreto de mi éxito (1987) Megadeth – Angry Again → El último gran héroe (1993) Robert Palmer – Addicted to Love → Cocktail (1988) Ratt – Round and Round → El luchador (The Wrestler, 2008) Dio – Hide in the Rainbow → Iron Eagle (1986) Robert Tepper – No Easy Way Out → Rocky IV (1985) INXS & Jimmy Barnes – Good Times → Jóvenes ocultos (The Lost Boys, 1987) Aldo Nova – Blood on the Bricks → Máximo riesgo (Cliffhanger, 1993) Noora Louhimo – Diving Deep → Comeback (2023) Motörhead – Born to Raise Hell → Cabezas huecas (Airheads, 1994) Cher – If I Could Turn Back Time → Deadpool 2 (2018) Judas Priest – Turbo Lover → Copycat / Copicat (1995) American Pearl – Automatic → Scream 3 (2000) Fleetwood Mac – Go Your Own Way → Casino (1995) Damn Yankees – Silence Is Broken → Sin escape (Nowhere to Run, 1993) The Primitives – Crash → Dos tontos muy tontos (Dumb and Dumber, 1994) Y&T – Summertime Girls → Real Genius (1985) Un viaje por películas míticas, joyas ocultas, cine de acción, thrillers, comedias noventeras y clásicos de los 80… siempre acompañados de canciones que ayudaron a hacerlas todavía más inolvidables.

HORNS UP - Novedades Rock y Metal
Hörns Üp 527 - HollyRock 09 - Rock En el Cine Vol. 2 con Matty.

HORNS UP - Novedades Rock y Metal

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2026 132:36


HOLLYROCK — ROCK EN EL CINE Vol. 2 Volvemos a uno de esos formatos que mejor representan el espíritu de HOLLYROCK: Cine y música caminando juntos. Porque hay canciones que no solo recordamos por cómo suenan… sino por la escena, el personaje o la película con la que quedaron unidas para siempre. En este nuevo volumen viajamos por el cine de los 80, 90 y algunos títulos más recientes para hablar de películas muy distintas entre sí: acción, comedia, thriller, terror, cine de culto… pero todas conectadas por algo muy importante: grandes canciones de rock, hard rock, heavy y AOR. Desde clásicos absolutos como Rocky IV, Cocktail, Casino o Flashdance… hasta joyas más ocultas como Real Genius, Iron Eagle o Sin escape. Y como siempre en HOLLYROCK, no se trata solo de poner canciones. La idea es volver a esas películas, recordar por qué funcionaban tan bien, hablar de sus actores, de su ambiente, de lo que transmitían… y escuchar cada tema dentro de su contexto cinematográfico. Hay cine de videoclub. Hay películas de culto. Hay nostalgia ochentera. Y también algún descubrimiento moderno. Todo unido por guitarras, escenas inolvidables y bandas sonoras que ayudaron a definir generaciones enteras. Así que prepara las palomitas, sube el volumen… y vuelve al cine con nosotros. Canciones que suenan en este programa Michael Sembello – Maniac → Flashdance (1983) Night Ranger – The Secret of My Success → El secreto de mi éxito (1987) Megadeth – Angry Again → El último gran héroe (1993) Robert Palmer – Addicted to Love → Cocktail (1988) Ratt – Round and Round → El luchador (The Wrestler, 2008) Dio – Hide in the Rainbow → Iron Eagle (1986) Robert Tepper – No Easy Way Out → Rocky IV (1985) INXS & Jimmy Barnes – Good Times → Jóvenes ocultos (The Lost Boys, 1987) Aldo Nova – Blood on the Bricks → Máximo riesgo (Cliffhanger, 1993) Noora Louhimo – Diving Deep → Comeback (2023) Motörhead – Born to Raise Hell → Cabezas huecas (Airheads, 1994) Cher – If I Could Turn Back Time → Deadpool 2 (2018) Judas Priest – Turbo Lover → Copycat / Copicat (1995) American Pearl – Automatic → Scream 3 (2000) Fleetwood Mac – Go Your Own Way → Casino (1995) Damn Yankees – Silence Is Broken → Sin escape (Nowhere to Run, 1993) The Primitives – Crash → Dos tontos muy tontos (Dumb and Dumber, 1994) Y&T – Summertime Girls → Real Genius (1985) Un viaje por películas míticas, joyas ocultas, cine de acción, thrillers, comedias noventeras y clásicos de los 80… siempre acompañados de canciones que ayudaron a hacerlas todavía más inolvidables.

The 80s Movie Podcast
Dr. Heckyl and Mr. Hype (1980): Inside Cannon Films' Forgotten Shelved Horror-Comedy - The 80s Movie Podcast

The 80s Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026 12:48


This week on The 80s Movie Podcast, host Edward Havens launches a new semi-regular series, Produced and Abandoned, spotlighting films that were completed but largely discarded by their distributors. First up: the bizarre and nearly forgotten 1980 horror-comedy Dr. Heckyl and Mr. Hype, a very loose retelling of "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," starring Oliver Reed in a dual role, and written and directed by Charles B. Griffith, the legendary screenwriter behind The Little Shop of Horrors. Produced by Cannon Films, the movie was rushed from concept to completion in just a few months, only to practically vanish from theaters. Edward explores the film's wild production history, from Griffith's original comedy concept and failed attempt to cast Dick Van Dyke to Oliver Reed's last-minute involvement and the movie's mysterious disappearance after only a handful of theatrical screenings. Plus: the connections to cult favorites like Condorman and The Apple, the strange international afterlife of the film on VHS, and why forgotten studio castoffs like Dr. Heckyl and Mr. Hype still deserve rediscovery decades later. ----more---- Transcript From Los Angeles, California, the entertainment capital of the world. It's The 80s Movie Podcast. I'm your host, Edward Havens. Thank you for listening today. Today, on this 137th episode of the show, I'm going to be starting a new semi-regular series called Produced and Abandoned, that brings movies that were made and barely exhibited back to the spotlight, if even only for a moment. One of the many advantages of having a non-linear podcast like this one is that I, as the host and the researcher and the writer, can zag unexpectedly at a moment's notice when I feel compelled to. And that happened to me this week. For a film historian like myself who focuses on movies from a specific discipline like, say, from the 1980s, the internet is a veritable cornucopia of people who share in some way many of your same passions, and you will find them doing a lot of the legwork unintentionally for you, or pointing you in a direction you didn't know you needed to go. In 2026, I. Edward Havens, still have an active Facebook account, which I mainly use to keep in touch with my friends and family who are scattered throughout the globe. I have curated my feed so that the non-relative crazy uncles and aunts of the world, with their tinfoil hats and indecipherable conspiracy theories about the strangest subjects, do not reach me. So it's not as toxic a space as many people know it to be. Some time last week, thanks to filmmaker Adam Rifkin, I learned about a private Facebook group called Old Movie Newspaper and Print Ads from Around the World. Nearly a century of digital newspaper clippings, mostly from the United States and mostly from the 1970s and 1980s. If, for example, if you wanted to know how many theaters the god awful 1988 Joe Piscopo horror/action/comedy film Dead Heat opened at in Detroit in May of 1988, I can tell you that now. It was twenty one theaters, by the way. Including four drive ins. And while perusing this private Facebook group of insane movie nerds, my kind of people, I saw an ad for an Oliver Reed movie I had never heard of before, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hype. Well, the episode that I had been working on, that I've been tinkering with for damn more than two years now, was moved to the backburner once again, for the time being. I had to learn more about this movie, and I had to learn about it right then and there, because that's who I am. At one thirty in the morning, with a toddler ready to wake up in five and a half hours. I was exhausted, but at least I was going to get the ball rolling. And what I discovered is just how amazingly quick this film went from concept to writing, to production to completion. In an interview published in the 1997 book "BackStory 3: Interviews with Screenwriters of the 1960s," the film's writer and director, Charles B. Griffith, described how the film came together. The title, originally "Doctor Feelgood and Mr. Hype," was one of several joke titles and ideas that Griffith had come up with for an expected meeting with Francis Ford Coppola about getting a movie made in the late 1970s. Griffith's own pitch for the film was that a hippie invents a new drug that turns its users into advertising executives. It was more meant to be an opening icebreaker joke than a real movie. After filming the movie Up From the Depths in the Philippines in 1978, Griffith would find himself talking to Cannon Films co-president Menahem Golan, who wanted Griffith to write a screenplay for The Happy Hooker Goes to Hollywood. While that film would get made, it would get made without Griffith ever signing on to it. But the two men would continue to talk regularly, as Griffith had been a roommate of Golan's when the Israeli filmmaker first arrived in America. And during one of those talks around New Year's Day of 1980s, Golan asked Griffith, who had just finished a two decade long, two dozen screenplay working relationship with Roger Corman, what he wanted to do next, Griffith would blurt out, for whatever reason, the title and pitch for "Doctor Feelgood and Mr. Hype," and Golan loved the idea. He was ready to put $750,000 into the production, provided Griffith had the film ready in four months... Ready to screen at the Cannes Film Market in four months, that is. Now, Griffith hadn't written a script for "Doctor Feelgood" at this point. All he had was that very basic one line concept, because it was never meant to be an actual film. Breaking down his timeline, Griffith figured he had three weeks to write and prep the film, a month to shoot, and two weeks to edit the footage. Of the $750,000 budget. Griffith would get twenty five thousand dollars to write and another twenty five thousand dollars to direct. As mentioned a moment ago, Griffith was a veteran of working with Roger Corman, so getting a shooting script ready in three weeks shouldn't have been a problem. Griffith, after all, had famously written the screenplay for The Little Shop of Horrors in just two days, and Griffith would completely change the direction of the story as well as the title. Cannon's own press release for the film would sum up the new story thusly... Horror spoof. Very loosely based on the R. L. Stevenson story, Doctor Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Lovable yet unattractive, chiropodist doctor Henry Heckle takes an overdose of a slimming drug, believing it will kill him. The drug transforms him and he becomes handsome and slim. He seduces several women, all of whom recoil from him when they see the ugliness in his eyes. The drug begins to wear off, and he takes a second dose, and he begins to terrorize the local community. Finally, he realizes that his love, Coral, loves him for himself, preferring the physically ugly but the spiritually beautiful. At first, Griffith tried to get the legendary Dick Van Dyke to play the titular characters, but Mr. Van Dyke was booked for all of 1980, appearing in the title role in a Broadway revival and U.S. tour of The Music Man. So he would turn to his second choice, who was, naturally as one would expect as a second choice to be for the wiry, immensely talented singer, dancer and actor Dick Van Dyke, the incredibly talented but somewhat pudgy, hirsute and not exactly known as a singer and dancer, Oliver Reed. By 1980, Mr. Reed had lost a lot of his star luster that made him an unusual heartthrob throughout the late 60s and early 70s. Not that he wasn't working on a regular basis. In fact, when Reed agreed to take the lead roles here, Griffith would have exactly one week to work with the legendary actor, who had a tiny hole in his schedule before he needed arrive in Paris to begin production on Disney's Condorman. That wouldn't be a problem for Griffith, who was used to dealing with massive production changes at the last minute. Reed's casting was announced to the press in late February, after Griffith had already cast Catherine Mary Stewart, who had recently finished her first film role in Menahem Golan's The Apple, as Coral, the beautiful young woman who falls for Heckyl, as well as Corman regulars Mel Welles and Dick Miller, and Jackie Coogan, the child star of Charlie Chaplin's The Kid Who found a renewed fame as Uncle Fester on the beloved 1960s television sitcom The Addams Family. The film would also be the first film for diminutive actor Tony Cox, best known as Marcus from the Bad Santa movies. Filming was scheduled to begin on March 3rd in Los Angeles. The schedule front loaded to get everything they needed from Reid before they lost him. But just before filming began, Griffith would lose his leading lady. I can't find out why Catherine Mary Stewart left the film before production began, but Griffith would find her replacement in Sonny Johnson. Johnson certainly had more film experience than Stewart, having appeared on an episode of Charlie's Angels, and featured in Bill Murray's Where the Buffalo Roam and in Animal House... although her scenes in the latter film would end up on the proverbial cutting room floor. Johnson would go on to co-star alongside Jennifer Beals in 1983's Flashdance, before sadly passing away in June of 1984 at the age of thirty of a ruptured aneurysm. She would join the cast the day before production began. Despite the legendary tales of Reed and his love of debauchery and excessive drinking, there are no contemporary reports of him being anything but an absolute gentleman on and off the set during his time with the production. The only issue Griffith had with the actor was that Reed had a fantastic take on heckle with a brilliant New York accent and sophistication. But, for Hyde, he would be slow and ponderous. You know, like the stereotypes of Oliver Reed. Busy with production, Griffith never noticed that in the Hollywood press, Cannon Films had, in promoting the 17 films they'd be selling at the Cannes Film Festival's market in early May, been telling the press that the budget for Dr. Heckyl was not $750,000, but $3,000,000. A not unusual mood for producers trying to get bigger sales from foreign markets. But sure enough, Griffith would have a 99 minute movie fully edited by Skip Schoolnik, whose next editing job would be on Halloween 2, and a musical score by Richard Band, ready for its first Cannes Film Market screening on May 11th. The film would screen a total of 8 times in 11 days, although there aren't any reports of how many countries cannon might have sold the film to during those two weeks. From all contemporary appearances, Cannon was preparing to open the film in the United States on October 10th, a date seemingly picked because Oliver Reed would be done with Condorman and not due on the set of his next film, Tobe Hooper's Venom, until the end of October. And as would be the norm in 1980, Cannon would prepare a sneak preview of the film to gauge audience reaction. On Friday, July 18th,1980, Dr. Heckyl and Mr. Hype would have a sneak preview at the Nickelodeon Theater in Boston, and according to the person who posted the image in the Movie Ads Facebook group, that would be the only paying public screening of the film, that it would be shelved forever from theatrical screening ,and banished to an otherwise ignoble premiere on VHS some years later. And while that is mostly true, it's not exactly one hundred percent true. I was able to find at least two actual theatrical release play dates, both opening on that same July 18th as the Boston sneak preview, at the Golden Mile Twin and the Imperial 6 in Toronto, two evening shows a day at the Golden Mile and five daily shows at the Imperial 6. The only contemporary hint as to how the film played in Toronto was that both screens dropped the film after a single week. Cannon would continue to promote and show the movie at various film festivals and markets around the globe, including at the Montreal Film Festival in late August 1980, where Menachem Golan's crazy disco sci-fi musical The Apple was screening in competition. And in an August 26th, 1980 article about Cannon Films in The Hollywood Reporter, it would be stated that Dr. Heckyl was one of eight movies Cannon was still planning to release theatrically before the end of the year. Except that never ended up happening. Dr. Heckyl and Mr. Hype does not appear to have ever played in any cinema outside of, maybe, one screening at a film festival in Barcelona on June 8th, 1981, but I can't find anything about this screening outside of a listing on the IMDb's Release info page. The film would start showing up on VHS tapes around the world, with titles like Experiência Fatal in Brazil, Boyfriend and Wild in Greece, Dr. Hekiru to Mr. Haipu in Japan. And my personal favorite, I'm Ugly, But I Want to Conquer in Hungary. In May of 2026, one can find the movie available for free with ads on the Tubi platform, as well as a pirated copy on the most popular English language video sharing platform. I might sit down one day and watch it, but as I said on the previous episode, I have a lot of plans for this podcast. Thank you for joining us. We'll talk again, hopefully, real soon. Remember to visit this episode's page on our website, https://the80smoviepodcast.com/, for extra materials about Dr. Heckyl and Mr. Hype. The 80s Movie Podcast has been researched, written, narrated, and edited by Edward Havens for Idiosyncratic Entertainment. Thank you again. Good night.

ONE DRINK PODCAST
80s Big Four of Fashion. What ONE Would You Choose?

ONE DRINK PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2026 19:02


Send us Fan MailGrab a beverage of you choice and prepare for a nostalgic deep dive into the most questionable (and legendary) wardrobe choices of the 1980s. This week, we are putting four iconic looks into the ring to see which one truly defines the decade of excess—and which one should have stayed in the bargain bin.The Contenders:Stone Wash Jeans: The sandpaper-scuffed denim that made everyone look like they'd just survived a rockslide.MC Hammer Pants: Because why have two pant legs when you can have a silk parachute attached to your waist?Leg Warmers: The "Flashdance" fever dream that convinced us our ankles were the only part of our bodies that needed to be warm.The Hulk Hogan Attire: Neon yellow, torn cotton, and enough "Brother!" energy to power a small city.We're breaking down the comfort, the cultural impact, and the sheer audacity of these four fashion titans. Whether you're Team Acid-Wash or you're ready to "Stop! Hammer Time," this episode is a journey back to a time when bigger was always better.One Drink PodcastOne topic for One Drink. Topics are different and fun unlike the main media.Gods N GladiatorsCustom Clothing / Wall ArtDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.https://www.youtube.com/@onedrinkpodcast

Borayla Biyografiler
Boraylaşarkılar: Maniac

Borayla Biyografiler

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2026 7:50


Aslında bir seri katil için yazılan ve "Flashdance" filmi için yeniden düzenlenen şarkı, Oscar Ödülleri'nde "En İyi Orijinal Şarkı" kategorisinde aday gösterilmesine rağmen yarışma şansını neden kaybetti?

The 80’s Montage
Episode 325: Episode 325: 3XY Hot Hits - June 17th 1983!

The 80’s Montage

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2026 88:14


Welcome to The 80's Montage! (music, mateys and cool shit from the 80s) Your Hosts Jay Jovi & Sammy HardOn, singers from Australian 80's tribute band Rewind 80's. We take you back to living in the 80's: music, artists, TV commercials and video clips. Please rate, review and enjoy! Music licensed by APRA/AMCOS Theme music ©2019 M. Skerman. Produced & edited by Matty Ray. See Facebook for links to videos & songs mentioned in this episode! Email: Samantha@planet80s.com.auFacebook: the80smontagepodcast twitter: @the80smontage instagram: the80smontageRewind 80's Band - www.rewind80sband.comTickets - www.rewind80smixtape.com.auBookings - samantha@planet80s.com.auPlease Subscribe, Like, Share, Rate (Itunes please)You can join to for only $2 a month (Get On It)https://www.patreon.com/the80smontagepodcast*The views & opinions expressed in this Podcast are solely those of the individuals expressing them & do not represent the views or opinions of any third party.Where guests appear on the Podcast, their views & opinions are solely their own & do not represent the views or opinions of The 80's Montage hosts or team.The 80's Montage does not accept responsibility for the views of its guests & their appearance on this Podcast does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent.*Links: Divinyls - Only Lonely (live) 1987 HD Remasteredhttps://youtu.be/Iczta9m6dgc?si=h3wk7dIhhCi1OlxHSharon O'Neill - Losing You (1983)https://youtu.be/UZfiNlEfheU?si=pdFCz5mao2L_LctLFlashdance - Imagination ( video sountrack ).mpghttps://youtu.be/bMfQdtXAkHw?si=hB82ldvVdOnmmVHgLaura Branigan - Solitaire (Official Music Video)https://youtu.be/8A5QjPUHJVA?si=CNzshaO8X2QyKhIiMidnight Oil - Power and the Passion (Official Video)https://youtu.be/6pKPNnk-JhE?si=jm5uUZ6V5Vc56xfDJoan Armatrading - (I Love It When You) Call Me Nameshttps://youtu.be/xc_WJFp6fRs?si=nWy-Mxfw6hMjsrYcMen At Work - Overkill (Official Video)https://youtu.be/RY7S6EgSlCI?si=YpXIg6oVEY38AnznToo Low For Zerohttps://youtu.be/RELnfzeehcU?si=xVRPpI_jq7du3feSLRB with John Farnham - 'Down On The Border'https://youtu.be/ZePGvMi3rNo?si=1CnAGGtLfQqRSG98Michael Jackson - Human Nature (Official Audio)https://youtu.be/ElN_4vUvTPs?si=sMN8X5XG6TK43y9fThanks For Listening!The 80's Montage Podcast

That 80s Show SA - The Podcast
Lamas, Lamas and more Lamas | R.I.P M.J.F?

That 80s Show SA - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2026 50:11


More llamas per minute than a Falcon Crest binge-watch, Paulo's latest obsession covers semi-nude photo shoots, Urban Dictionary definitions, and a movie about breakdancing, graffiti, and rapping — in which Lorenzo does none of the three.But before we get to #LamLear, Paulo found Hell — and it's in the Namib Desert, where the rains are certainly not blessed.We reveal a man who is part historian, part bootlegger, and how CNN put the “b*tch” in an obituary for Michael J. Fox.Jump To:Toto's "Africa" on Eternal Loop (00:03:54): https://www.vice.com/en/article/worst-sound-installation-ever-to-play-totos-africa-for-all-eternity/?fbclid=IwZnRzaARNS0pleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZAo2NjI4NTY4Mzc5AAEelW2F0ITduS2mvBSsW47dsZfqj7rAxWvLX6xW2AHLvs4bl7g0QP0IDo_2K_Y_aem_HdWk8E0Pjc142LOOVy0HiwThe Man Who Taped 10,000 Concerts (00:06:44): https://www.pastemagazine.com/music/bootleg-concerts/aadam-jacobs-10000-taped-concerts-now-online?fbclid=IwY2xjawRVSKhleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFTNlNCcHR3cDBtc01BSEhVc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQQMjIyMDM5MTc4ODIwMDg5MgABHhTHk7jBQT2do0GaBnvwONh4bSPr-QAdFIXWHRH15EbnVajexwnkWxs2p3Ur_aem_nVkHPC99ghW1CWEpCNhVtwThe Playgirl Photoshoot (00:13:57): https://www.famousfix.com/post/heather-locklear-lorenzo-lamas-playgirl-magazine-pictorial-united-states-july-1983-43798778Movie Review: Body Rock (00:25:05)Body Rock Opening Scene: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iATxWhmKrcAAwkward S*x Scene: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCGpray1ASoDay Glow Tron Dance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9VGiELiKJB4Chilly has a new coat: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gYmOYBHeoeEBody Rock Music Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nn4dR7purWsLorenzo Lamas, Smooth Talker: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SeMPCp_4k6oMichael J. Fox's Premature Obituary (00:41:09): https://www.upworthy.com/michael-j-fox-has-the-best-response-after-cnn-accidentally-prompts-death-scare/#That 80 Show, #podcast, #1980s pop culture, #nostalgia, #Dori, #Lorenzo Lamas, #Heather Locklear, #Playgirl, #Toto, #Africa, #art installation, #Namib Desert, #concert bootlegging, #Internet Archive, #Adam Jacobs, #No Tape Left Behind, #Tracy Chapman, #R.E.M., #New Order, #Sonic Youth, #Nick Cave, #Billy Bragg, #Nirvana, #Body Rock, #Chili D, #breakdancing, #graffiti, #Flashdance, #Razzie Award, #Michael J. Fox, #death hoax, #humor, #Future Boy, #Prince, #trivia, #Love Symbol, #pop culture, #music, #celebrities, #80s movies, #humor in pop culture, #cultural commentary.

Music Story
Music Story : Michael Sembello - Maniac

Music Story

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2026 5:32


A l'occasion de l'anniversaire de Michael Sembello, né le 17 avril 1954, voici le Music Story de "Maniac", bande originale du film "Flashdance" ! Chaque jour sur RFM à 16h35 et 18h10, retrouvez toutes les histoires de vos tubes préférés dans le 16/20 RFM de Pat AngeliHébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

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Let It Roll
80s Roll 6: Talking Heads' Movie Stop Making Sense Topped the Field of Rock n Roll Movies in 1984

Let It Roll

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2026 39:01


Hosts Nate Wilcox and Ed Legge continue their discussion of Michaelangelo Matos' "Can't Slow Down: How 1984 Became Pop's Blockbuster Year" with a look at the musical movies of 1984: Talking Heads' Stop Making Sense, Flashdance, Footloose, This is Spinal Tap, Repo Man and more. GO TO THE LET IT ROLL SUBSTACK TO HEAR THE FULL EPISODE⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ -- The final 15 minutes of this episode are exclusively for paying subscribers to the Let It Roll Substack. Also subscribe to the LET IT ROLL EXTRA feed on Apple, Spotify or your preferred podcast service to access the full episodes via your preferred podcast outlet. We've got all 350+ episodes listed, organized by mini-series, genre, era, co-host, guest and more. Buy the book and support the show.⁠ Please consider becoming a paid subscriber to support the show. Thanks! Email ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠letitrollpodcast@gmail.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Follow us on Twitter.⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Let It Roll is proud to be part of ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Pantheon Podcast⁠s⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Heart Of Show Business With Alexia Melocchi
Michael Nouri On Flashdance Fame And A Life In Theater

The Heart Of Show Business With Alexia Melocchi

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2026 48:56 Transcription Available


Send us Fan MailHe turned down a sure thing with Sam Peckinpah and said yes to a script with a strange title: Flashdance. That single choice reshaped Michael Nouri's acting career, and the way he tells it makes you feel how fragile “overnight success” really is.We talk with Michael about the long road behind the iconic roles: discovering theater in school, chasing work in New York, handling early on-camera fear, and learning how craft evolves when Hollywood keeps changing the rules. He shares what it was like to realize Flashdance had become a phenomenon, right down to the moment audiences stood up cheering and then poured out to buy the soundtrack. If you love filmmaking, film history, and the behind-the-scenes reality of casting, negotiation, and timing, this conversation delivers.Then we go deeper into the heart side of show business. Michael opens up about depression, the value of therapy and support systems, and how grief forces a recalibration after losing loved ones. At 80, he reflects on time speeding up, the fear of feeling irrelevant, and why a sense of purpose is non-negotiable. We also get one of my favorite Hollywood stories: how an eggplant parmesan sandwich led to Blake Edwards and Julie Andrews and a life-changing path to Victor Victoria on Broadway, plus what he's doing now in television and the memoir and charity book projects that keep his creative engine running.If this moved you, subscribe, share the episode with a friend, and leave a review so more artists and story lovers can find The Heart of Show Business.Let's keep this going!→ Instagram (daily insights + behind the scenes)→ Books & Author Page→ Work with Me → ShopGet Social with Michael Nouri Support the showThanks for listening! Follow us on X, Instagram and Facebook and on the podcast's official site www.theheartofshowbusiness.com

The Bonfire with Big Jay Oakerson and Dan Soder

The 80's song "Missing" by Everything But The Girl reminds Jay of being young and too poor to tip the strippers. | Jacob is out sick but Zooms in with a sexy, deep voice. | There is a new hero of the Bonfire and she may have saved a New Jersey home from an inferno. | Jay and Bobby ask the listeners to call in with premises so they can write jokes for New Joke Night at the world famous Comedy Cellar in New York City. *To hear the full show to go www.siriusxm.com/bonfire to learn more! FOLLOW THE CREW ON SOCIAL MEDIA: @thebonfiresxm @louisjohnson @christinemevans @bigjayoakerson @robertkellylive @louwitzkee @jjbwolf Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of The Bonfire ad-free and a whole week early.  Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Zen Parenting Radio
Flashdance Episode #859

Zen Parenting Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2026 67:34


In this episode of Zen Pop Parenting, Cathy and Todd dive into the iconic 1983 film Flashdance and explore why its story still resonates decades later. Beyond the unforgettable soundtrack and legendary dance scenes, Flashdance captures something deeper about ambition, identity, and the courage it takes to pursue a dream. Cathy and Todd reflect on how Alex Owens' journey speaks to the universal desire to express ourselves, challenge expectations, and believe in our own potential—even when the path forward feels uncertain. Some Ways to Support Us Sign up for Cathy's Substack Order Restoring our Girls Join Team Zen Links shared in this episode: For the full show notes, visit zenpopparenting.com. This week's sponsor(s): Avid Co DuPage County Area Decorating, Painting, Remodeling by Avid Co includes kitchens, basements, bathrooms, flooring, tiling, fire and flood restoration. David Serrano- Certified Financial Planner- 815-370-3780 MenLiving – A virtual and in-person community of guys connecting deeply and living fully. No requirements, no creeds, no gurus, no judgements Todd Adams Life & Leadership Coaching for Guys Other Ways to Support Us Follow us on social media Instagram YouTube Facebook Buy and leave a review for Cathy’s Book Zen Parenting: Caring for Ourselves and Our Children in an Unpredictable World Find everything ZPR on our Resources Page Guys- Complete a MenLiving Connect profile

Adri Andrade: Entre-Casual
Entre Casual Retro #2.6 - Inmortalizando la Pista de Baile - Capsula

Adri Andrade: Entre-Casual

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2026 15:41


El baile se disparó en los ochenta por historias como #StayingAlive, #SixteenCandles y #Flashdance, las cuales se han vuelto fenomenos culturales para bien o para mal. De verdad resulta imposible no sentir la nostalgia en cuanto se reproducen las canciones de sus exitosas bandas sonoras.

AIPT Movies
Fast February - The Fast and the Furious (2001)

AIPT Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2026 65:14


Welcome to another episode of Death Don't Do Fiction, the AIPT Movies podcast! The podcast about the enduring legacy of our favorite movies! This February we're kicking off our “Fast February” series, where we cover the movies that made Vin Diesel a star and taught the world to live their lives one quarter mile at a time, The Fast & Furious franchise! In this week's episode, Alex, Tim, and returning guest Bill Mueller discuss the one that started it all, 2001's The Fast and the Furious!Limp Bizkit! Ja Rule! Cheesy lines! Chunky boots that would make Guy Fieri jealous! A fittingly quick and entertaining pace! Recognizable Los Angeles locations! Questionable car talk! Exciting new home video technology! Legally purchased DVD players! Overheated manifolds! Reckless contempt for carpooling! Shockingly organized crowds of young, illegal street racers! A guy playing guitar at a party! Product placement for Pizza Hut, Corona, and most-notably, the nitrous oxide brand NOS! A great high-speed heist to open the movie and plenty of (mostly) real stunts and action! Occasional surreal, anime-influenced racing scenes years before the Speed Racer movie came out! A versatile cast of young actors on the verge of stardom, including Vin Diesel with a rare shred of humility, Paul Walker, Jordana Brewster, Michelle Rodriguez laying the foundation for one of cinema's most iconic female action heroes, and Matt Schulze making the most of his very punchable face! A 2001 time capsule which may have borrowed heavily from Point Break, but still has great chemistry between the two leads with some impressive world building and story mechanics, and would surprisingly go on to become one of the biggest and most influential action franchises in movie history!In addition, Alex shares his spoiler-free thoughts on Spring Breakers, The Beekeeper, Lucio Fulci's dance-themed giallo Murder Rock, and Sam Raimi's return to horror, Send Help!You can find Death Don't Do Fiction on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. As always, if you enjoy the podcast, be sure to leave us a positive rating, subscribe to the show, and tell your friends!The Death Don't Do Fiction podcast brings you the latest in movie news, reviews, and more! Hosted by supposed “industry vets,” Alex Harris and Tim Gardiner, the show gives you a peek behind the scenes from two filmmakers with oddly nonexistent filmographies. You can find Alex on Twitter, Bluesky, or Letterboxd @actionharris. This episode's guest, Bill Mueller, can be found on Bluesky. Tim can't be found on social media because he doesn't exist. If you have any questions or suggestions for the Death Don't Do Fiction crew, they can be reached at aiptmoviespod@gmail.com, or you can find them on Twitter or Instagram @aiptmoviespod.Theme song is “We Got it Goin On” by Cobra Man.

Fitness Confidential with Vinnie Tortorich
A Lazy Protein Guide - Episode 2757

Fitness Confidential with Vinnie Tortorich

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2026 74:54


Episode 2757- Vinnie Tortorich and Anna Vocino welcome actress Sarah Baker, and they share a lazy protein guide to get enough protein each day. https://vinnietortorich.com/2026/a-lazy-protein-guide-episode-2757 PLEASE SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS Pure Vitamin Club Pure Coffee Club NSNG® Foods VILLA CAPPELLI EAT HAPPY KITCHEN YOU CAN WATCH THIS EPISODE ON YOUTUBE - @FitnessConfidential Podcast Vinnie's workout videos are available to purchase! Choose from a 2-day, 4-day, or 6-day workout–or buy all three at a discount! TO PURCHASE VINNIE'S WORKOUT VIDEOS, CLICK THIS LINK: https://vinnietortorich.com/workout A Lazy Protein Guide After some Flashdance talk, Vinnie and Anna welcome their guest, actress Sarah Baker. (11:45) Sarah's question is what is the 'lazy' way to get more protein into each day. (14:00) It's better to eat protein at each of the three meals each day rather than cram it into one or two. Stay away from hemp and pea proteins. The best protein is whey protein. (20:00) There are three types of whey: standard, concentrate, and isolates. Vinnie recommends either the standard or the concentrate; isolates are bastardized because they are more highly processed. Casein protein also has a good amino acid profile. (26:00) What is the difference between bovine protein, collagen, marine collagen, etc.? (30:00) Plant-based proteins are not effective. (38:00) Colostrum is the first milk a mother provides naturally. (41:00) Please be aware of claims that say colostrum for adults has benefits. Vinnie hates diet culture and the push to record macros all day, every day. (50:00 How do you calculate how much protein you need? (59:00) Getting between .6g and 1g per pound of lean body mass should be enough. Be careful around the gym bros — they don't always give good advice. They finish with a talk about their favorite music and concerts. Did you miss it?: The NSNG® VIP group closed, but you can get onto the waitlist for next time by signing up at https://www.nsngvip.com/join. A New Sponsor Jaspr Air Scrubbers has a discount code, VINNIE, that gets you $300 off for a limited time. Jaspr offers a lifetime warranty. Go to Jaspr.co for more information or to purchase. (1:05:00) You can book a consultation with Vinnie to get guidance on your goals. https://vinnietortorich.com/phone-consultation-2/ More News Serena has added some of her clothing suggestions and beauty product suggestions to Vinnie's Amazon Recommended Products link. Self Care, Beauty, and Grooming Products that Actually Work! https://www.amazon.com/shop/vinnietortorich/list/3GPVU29UHHPMY?ref_=aipsflist Don't forget to check out Serena Scott Thomas on Days of Our Lives on the Peacock channel. "Dirty Keto" is available on Amazon! You can purchase or rent it here.https://amzn.to/4d9agj1 Please make sure to watch, rate, and review it! Eat Happy Italian, Anna's next cookbook, is available! You can go to https://eathappyitalian.com You can order it from Vinnie's Book Club. https://amzn.to/3ucIXm Anna's recipes are in her cookbooks, on her website, and on Substack —they will spice up your day! https://annavocino.substack.com/ PURCHASE DIRTY KETO (2024) The documentary launched in August 2024! Order it TODAY! This is Vinnie's fourth documentary in just over five years. Visit my new Documentaries HQ to find my films everywhere: https://vinnietortorich.com/documentaries Then, please share my fact-based, health-focused documentary series with your friends and family. Additionally, the more views it receives, the better it ranks, so please watch it again with a new friend! REVIEWS: Please submit your REVIEW after you watch my films. Your positive REVIEW does matter! PURCHASE BEYOND IMPOSSIBLE (2022) Visit my new Documentaries HQ to find my films everywhere: https://vinnietortorich.com/documentaries REVIEWS: Please submit your REVIEW after you watch my films. Your positive REVIEW does matter! FAT: A DOCUMENTARY 2 (2021) Visit my new Documentaries HQ to find my films everywhere: https://vinnietortorich.com/documentaries FAT: A DOCUMENTARY (2019) Visit my new Documentaries HQ to find my films everywhere: https://vinnietortorich.com/documentaries

Back in Time Brothers
The Music That Started The Party

Back in Time Brothers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2026 110:47


Send us a textHappy New Year! DJ Paulie and Brother Lou are back to kick off the year with a bang. In this jam-packed episode, the brothers debut brand-new segments, dive into some wild true-crime stories, and hand the reins to Britt for a countdown that explores the sparks that ignited musical revolutions. Whether you are looking for nostalgia, laughs, or deep dives into pop culture history, this episode has it all.In This Episode:• The Countdown: The Music That Started the Party Britt takes us through a chronological journey of songs that didn't just top the charts—they shifted the culture. This list features the tracks that lit the fuse for entire genres, including George McCrae's disco-igniting "Rock Your Baby," Blondie's genre-bending "Rapture," and the grunge explosion of Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit." The set also covers game-changers from Donna Summer, Michael Jackson, Run DMC, Dr. Dre, and Britney Spears.• New Segment: Stay or Skip? The brothers introduce a new movie review game. When you stumble across a classic film while channel surfing, do you stay and watch it, or skip it? Paulie and Lou debate 80s cinema staples like Flashdance, Top Gun, Cocktail, Footloose, Dirty Dancing, and Prince's Purple Rain.• Busted (formerly Stupid Criminals) The guys share a fresh batch of criminal mishaps, including a car thief who blamed aliens for teleporting him into a BMW, a driver who tried to use a UPC label from a package of chicken wings as a license plate, and a holiday family argument that ended with a thrown Christmas ham. Plus, an international story involving the theft—and swallowing—of a Fabergé egg.• Rock Talk with Todd Snyder Todd returns with a deep dive titled "Selling the Party." He explores the business of rebellion and how underground movements like Punk, New Wave, Hair Metal, and Grunge eventually get packaged, polished, and sold to the masses.• TV Time: One and Done A look back at cult classic TV shows that were cancelled after just one season. The brothers discuss whether shows like Freaks and Geeks, My So-Called Life, Firefly, and Almost Human are worth the watch today.• Random Facts Did you know Australia is wider than the moon? Or that Psycho was the first American film to show a toilet flushing? The brothers wrap up with a collection of bizarre trivia to start your week.Tune in for the laughs, the stories, and the tunes that changed history!Support the showThanks for listening. Join us each Monday at 1pm Central at www.urlradio.net and follow us on Facebook!

Standard Issue Podcast
Rated or Dated: Save the Last Dance (2001)

Standard Issue Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2026 28:44


Thomas Carter's teen dance film helped launch the career of Julia Stiles, but has she been wronged by public perceptions of her dance skills in the years that followed? How many tropes are too many tropes? And can it hold a torch to 1983's Flashdance? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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MISHA XL / SUN MACHINE
DEEP DISH - FLASHDANCE (MISHA XL RE.WORK)

MISHA XL / SUN MACHINE

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2026 8:04


PrettyBad MovieGab
Ninja 3: The Domination (1984)

PrettyBad MovieGab

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2026 31:45


Join Mike and Christian for a hilarious movie review and funny movie talk as they dive into 'Ninja 3: The Domination (1984),' a cult classic forgotten movie packed with wild ninja action and possession. This episode offers a nostalgic movie discussion, blending humor and insightful commentary on this insane, cocaine-fueled flick that merges Flashdance, The Exorcist, and Enter the Ninja. Tune in for a memorable, laughter-filled look at 80s movie nostalgia with your two funny hosts from PrettyBad MovieGab!

Certains l'aiment Fip
Spéciale B.O cultes

Certains l'aiment Fip

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2025 59:50


durée : 00:59:50 - Certains l'aiment Fip - A l'occasion de l'arrivée de notre nouvelle webradio Fip Cultes, notre émission célèbre les musiques de film légendaires, du "Parrain" à "Il était une fois dans l'Ouest", "Rocky", "Flashdance", "Pink Panther", "Subway", "Furyo", "Jaws"... Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.

Still Here Hollywood
Michael Nouri "Flash Dance" Encore

Still Here Hollywood

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 53:38


Flashdance leading man Michael Nouri sits down with Steve Kmetko for a wide-ranging, funny, and unexpectedly emotional conversation about his decades in Hollywood — from Goodbye, Columbus and Flashdance to Broadway, Victor/Victoria, Yellowstone, and beyond. Michael looks back on the night the acting bug bit him in a high school Gilbert & Sullivan production, his early stage days with legends like Julie Harris, and bombing his very first movie line opposite Ali MacGraw in Goodbye, Columbus. He talks about trying to dodge the Vietnam draft, enlisting, and then being honorably discharged because the Army literally couldn't find boots big enough for his size-16 feet. Of course, he dives into Flashdance: the terrible reviews, the electric audience reaction, that rare standing ovation in Westwood, working with director Adrian Lyne, producers Simpson & Bruckheimer, and co-star Jennifer Beals (plus their canine scene partner, Grunt). He explains how the massive success of the film didn't translate into the career momentum he'd hoped for, the movie with William Friedkin that fell apart, and how he ended up in Bay City Blues alongside a then-unknown Sharon Stone instead. Michael also shares powerful stories from touring South Pacific right after 9/11 — including emotional nightly renditions of “God Bless America” with audiences arm-in-arm — and the chance encounter with Blake Edwards that led to him starring opposite Julie Andrews in Victor/Victoria, complete with a custom song by Henry Mancini. He reflects on aging in Hollywood, evolving from leading man to dads, granddads, and senators, still auditioning for filmmakers like Bradley Cooper, and staying grateful that the phone keeps ringing. Along the way, he remembers working with Sean Connery, F. Murray Abraham, Glenn Close, Naomi Watts, Kelly Reilly, and even Anna Nicole Smith, plus the life lesson he learned the hard way trying to approach Luciano Pavarotti backstage. He also opens up about political anxiety, the emotional toll of the news cycle, the importance of community, and why he now protects his peace by switching from cable news to TCM. And yes, we meet Charlie, his “heart on four legs,” and hear how daily meditation keeps him grounded after more than five decades in the business. If you love Flashdance, classic Hollywood stories, Broadway memories, and honest talk about surviving and adapting in this business, this episode is a gem. Show Credits Host/Producer: Steve Kmetko All things technical: Justin Zangerle Executive Producer: Jim Lichtenstein Music by: Brian Sanyshyn Transcription:  Mushtaq Hussain   https://stillherehollywood.com http://patreon.com/stillherehollywood Suggest Guests at: stillherehollywood@gmail.com Advertise on Still Here Hollywood: jim@stillherenetwork.com Publicist: Maggie Perlich: maggie@numbertwelvemarketing.com   Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

My Positive Podcast
MPP #46 - Oneness with Greet de Raet

My Positive Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 22:57


Greet de Raet was born on the 8th March 1962, international women's day, which she's proud of. She explains how family wasn't rich but we had everything they needed growing up. Her passion for dancing started very early. Movies like Fame, Flashdance and later of course Dirty Dancing gave her a lot of inspiration along with Jane Fonda for her flair and being an activist. Her family was very social and political engaged which helped her make the choice to become a social worker. She loved doing that to support people with there difficulties but also confront them with responsibility. Since a few years on pension Greet still keeps a very active life with dancing, singing and learning piano as her oneness along with her family and dear friends.The fact or state of being unified or whole, though comprised of two or more parts. "the oneness of all suffering people"

Ah ouais ?
Pourquoi Tom Cruise a failli ne pas tourner dans "Top Gun"

Ah ouais ?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2025 2:30


"Top Gun" est un des films-culte des eighties qui lors de sa sortie en 1986 a rapporté 340 millions d'euros dans le monde, soit 25 fois sa mise de départ. Jolie culbute pour les producteurs Don Simpson et Jerry Bruckheimer qui venaient déjà de triompher avec "Flashdance" et "Le Flic de Beverly Hills". Dans "Ah Ouais ?", Florian Gazan répond en une minute chrono à toutes les questions essentielles, existentielles, parfois complètement absurdes, qui vous traversent la tête. Un podcast RTL Originals.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

ESO Network – The ESO Network
Modern Musicology #155: 80s Movie Soundtracks

ESO Network – The ESO Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2025 62:43


80s Movie Soundtracks Everybody loves 80s movies, right? This week we are joined by author and film historiian John Malahy, whose new book Rewinding the 80s: Cinema Under the Influence of Music Videos, Action Stars, and a Cold War was released October 2025, to talk about the great soundtracks of the decade, from Top Gun, Flashdance, Lost Boys and Gorgio Moroder’s weird […] The post Modern Musicology #155: 80s Movie Soundtracks appeared first on The ESO Network.

MODERN MUSICOLOGY
#155 - 80s Movie Soundtracks

MODERN MUSICOLOGY

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2025 62:43


Everybody loves 80s movies, right? This week we are joined by author and film historiian John Malahy, whose new book Rewinding the 80s: Cinema Under the Influence of Music Videos, Action Stars, and a Cold War was released October 2025, to talk about the great soundtracks of the decade, from Top Gun, Flashdance, Lost Boys and Gorgio Moroder's weird new version of Metropolis, to the rise of pop stars Prince, Madonna, Cyndi Lauper and Danny Elfman as movie stars and film scorers. John talks about the influence of MTV on film (and vice versa) and what made the 80s a special time for film music.  John's book makes a great holiday gift for any film buff! Pick up a copy HERE or at your local bookstore!  We love hearing from our listeners! Drop us a line at modernmusicology1@gmail.com or just leave a comment on our socials or whatever podcast platform you're listening to us.  Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ModernMusicology  Check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/modernmusicologypodcast/  Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ModrnMusicology  Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCk-MlcGy5u3fK1j4bVty1Kw  Modern Musicology is part of the ESO Podcast Network. https://esonetwork.com/  Find more about us: Rob Levy: https://kdhx.org/shows/show/juxtaposition  Stephanie Seymour: www.therearebirds.com   R. Alan Siler: www.kozmiccreative.com   Anthony Williams: https://watchers4d.podbean.com/

CaptureMag
STEROIDS - LE PODCAST : NINJA III

CaptureMag

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 32:24


Ne perdons pas les bonnes vieilles habitudes ! Cela faisait quelques temps que nous n'avions pas parlé d'un bon gros nanar à l'ancienne dans STEROIDS - LE PODCAST, mais c'était sans compter sur la pugnacité de ces chers Yannick Dahan et Stéphane Moïssakis, toujours prêts à se rouler dans la fange pour balancer quelques bons mots ! Cette fois, c'est le mirifique NINJA III de Sam Firstenberg qui a le droit aux honneurs d'un podcast en bonne et due forme. Il faut dire que cette rencontre improbable entre FLASHDANCE et L'EXORCISTE enrobée dans un film de ninjas de la Cannon en fait le candidat idéal !Retrouvez toutes nos émissions sur http://www.capturemag.frPour nous soutenir, il y a deux adresses :PATREON : https://www.patreon.com/capturemagTIPEEE : https://www.tipeee.com/capture-magLISEZ CAPTURE MAG !Toutes nos revues sont disponibles dans les librairies, les magasins de produits culturels et sites marchands.Akileos : https://bit.ly/AkilsCMCapture Mag est sur LETTERBOXD : https://letterboxd.com/CaptureMag/#NinjaIII #CannonFilms #Nanar Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

The Other Side Of The Bell - A Trumpet Podcast
Michael Jackson, Earth, Wind & Fire, Quincy Jones: Stories from the Studio, with Jerry Hey. Ep. 146

The Other Side Of The Bell - A Trumpet Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 67:25


This episode of The Other Side of the Bell, featuring legendary trumpeter and horn arranger Jerry Hey, is brought to you by Bob Reeves Brass. This episode also appears as a video episode on our YouTube channel, you can find it here: "Jerry Hey trumpet interview"   Find the expanded show notes, transcript and more photos here: https://bobreeves.com/blog/jerry-hey-trumpet-interview-the-other-side-of-the-bell-146   About Jerry Hey: Jerry Hey is one of the defining trumpet voices and horn arrangers in modern popular music. Born in Dixon, Illinois, into a deeply musical family, he honed his craft with Charlie Geyer and later at Indiana University under legendary pedagogue William Adam. After an early run co-founding the jazz-fusion band Seawind in Hawaii, Hey moved to Los Angeles in the mid-1970s and quickly became a first-call session player and arranger. From there, his sound is heard on a staggering number of iconic recordings. Hey's horn writing and trumpet playing helped shape Michael Jackson's Off the Wall and Thriller albums, and his long association with Quincy Jones produced landmark work for Earth, Wind & Fire, George Benson, Al Jarreau, Patti Austin, Barbra Streisand, Toto, and countless others. A six-time Grammy winner, he has been recognized repeatedly for his instrumental and vocal arrangements, as well as his contributions to major film and television scores, including Flashdance, The Color Purple, the Back to the Future trilogy, Forrest Gump, and Dreamgirls. Most recently, Hey has opened his personal archives in Notes From The Past 50 Years, a 250-page collection of pop excerpts spanning his studio career. The book gathers more than 200 of his favorite licks, along with personal stories and rare photos that trace his path from early days in Los Angeles to his most iconic sessions—including a few lesser-known musical gems. Equally at home leading a horn section, crafting a string chart, or delivering a lyrical flugelhorn solo, Hey remains a benchmark for precision, style, and imagination in the studio, with an influence that continues to shape how artists, arrangers, and producers think about horn sections today.   Episode Links: Website: www.heyhorns.com Instagram (@heyhorns) Jerry Hey playlist The Other Side of the Bell Episode #15 - William "Bill" Adam Tribute The Other Side of the Bell Episode #22 - Jerry Hey   Podcast Credits: "A Room with a View" - composed and performed by Howie Shear Podcast Host - John Snell Cover Photo Credit - Jerry Hey/Megan Noller Audio Engineer - Ted Cragg

Movie Madness
Episode 615: Lucinda Dickey: His Girl Friday Or Killer?

Movie Madness

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025 78:14


Black Friday may be behind us but December has so much to gift your loved ones. Erik Childress and Peter Sobczynski have some great new suggestions this week on physical media. Parents have a chance to introduce their kids to the entire collection of Tom & Jerry while dad can revisit their ‘80s memories of Heather Thomas and Kim Cattrall. Speaking of which, Lucinda Dickey's legendary mix of Flashdance and ninjas gets the 4K upgrade as does one of John Woo's masterpieces and one of the greatest comedies of all-time.4:19 - Criterion (His Girl Friday (4K))15:45 - Warner Archive (Tom And Jerry: The Golden Era Anthology (1940-1958))22:35 - Arrow (The House with Laughing Windows (4K), Wild Style (4K))32:47 - Sandpiper (Zapped, Mannequin)47:24 - Kino (Ninja Trilogy 4K)1:01:24 - Shout Factory (The Killer (4K))1:15:37 - New Theatrical Titles On Blu-ray (Chain Reactions, Code 3, Diciannove)1:16:57 - New Blu-ray AnnouncementsCLICK ON THE FILMS TO RENT OR PURCHASE AND HELP OUT THE MOVIE MADNESS PODCASTSIGN UP FOR AUDIBLEBe sure to check outErik's Weekly Box Office Column – At Rotten TomatoesCritics' Classics Series – At Elk Grove Cinema in Elk Grove Village, ILChicago Screening Schedule - All the films coming to theaters and streamingPhysical Media Schedule - Click & Buy upcoming titles for your library.(Direct purchases help the Movie Madness podcast with a few pennies.)Erik's Linktree - Where you can follow Erik and his work anywhere and everywhere.The Movie Madness Podcast has been recognized by Million Podcasts as one of the Top 100 Best Movie Review Podcasts as well as in the Top 60 Film Festival Podcasts and Top 100 Cinephile Podcasts. MillionPodcasts is an intelligently curated, all-in-one podcast database for discovering and contacting podcast hosts and producers in your niche perfect for PR pitches and collaborations. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit erikthemovieman.substack.com

The List of Lists
November 27, 2025 - Grammy Record of the Year 1984

The List of Lists

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2025 67:48


Helen and Gavin chat about Train Dreams, Death by Lightning, Wicked: For Good, and Zootopia 2 and it's Week 26 of the list of Grammy Record of the Year Winners from 1984, which will be picked from Flashdance (What a Feeling) by Irene Cara, Beat It by Michael Jackson, Every Breath You Take by The Police, All Night Long (All Night) by Lionel Ritchie, and Maniac by Michael Sembello.

The Ben and Skin Show
The Breakdancing Gorilla

The Ben and Skin Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 5:41 Transcription Available


“Could a gorilla really make the Olympic breakdancing team?” That's the question Ben, Skin, KT, and Krystina wrestle with after learning about Zola—the Dallas Zoo's beloved western lowland gorilla—whose viral dance moves once captivated the internet. The crew dives into the absurdity and charm of Zola's legendary kiddie-pool spins, debating whether they count as true breakdancing or just pure gorilla swagger.From hilarious comparisons to Flashdance tributes and Adam Sandler movies, to KT admitting he dropped the ball on covering this “global superstar” while Zola was still alive, this segment is packed with laughs, nostalgia, and a surprising amount of passion for primate choreography.

Triple Threat Theater
Episode 118 - Gettin' Jiggy With It

Triple Threat Theater

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 125:52


On the 118th episode of the Triple Threat Theater podcast, Dax and Rian once again venture onto the dance floor. Films discussed on this episode:
 Flashdance (1983) Footloose (1984) Dirty Dancing (1987) Follow Triple Threat Theater on social media: 
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Grupo Risa
03:00H | 26 OCT 2025 | Grupo Risa

Grupo Risa

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2025 60:00


Se informa sobre el cambio de hora, que a las 3 de la madrugada pasan a ser las 2, marcando el inicio del horario de invierno. En Valencia, miles de personas se manifiestan al cumplirse un año de la DANA, que deja más de 220 fallecidos, para pedir la dimisión de Mazón. El jueves, el presidente Pedro Sánchez comparece en el Senado para aclarar los pagos en efectivo a Ábalos y Koldo García, mientras el PP lo presiona para que revele los extractos bancarios. A nivel internacional, aumentan las tensiones entre Rusia y Donald Trump tras nuevas sanciones estadounidenses, con Trump negándose a reunirse con Putin sin un acuerdo. En deportes, se juega El Clásico entre Real Madrid y FC Barcelona. También se mencionan otros partidos de liga y el Gran Premio de México de Fórmula 1. COPE presenta un repaso a canciones creadas para películas, destacando "Golden" de Hunter X, éxitos de *Grease*, *The Bodyguard*, *Fame*, *Flashdance*, *Footloose*, *Purple Rain*, *Frozen*, *Dirty Dancing*, y *That ...

Most Excellent 80s Movies Podcast
Revenge of the Ninja (1983) & Ninja III: The Domination (1984) with the Long Rewind

Most Excellent 80s Movies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 69:55


When Ninjas Ruled the 80s: A Deep Dive into Daytime WarriorsWelcome to this episode of The Most Excellent 80s Movies Podcast. Prepare yourself for a crossover extravaganza as hosts Krissy Lenz and Nathan Blackwell team up with special guest Professor Dustin Morrow from The Long Rewind Podcast to tackle one of the 80s' most inexplicable obsessions—ninjas! This isn't just any ninja discussion; it's a deep exploration of Revenge of the Ninja (1983) and Ninja 3: The Domination (1984), two Canon Films masterpieces that defined the era's fascination with mystical warriors who apparently preferred fighting in broad daylight.The Canon Films Ninja RevolutionThe hosts dive into how Israeli production company Canon Films single-handedly weaponized America's ninja obsession, churning out genre-defining films starring Sho Kosugi—the first Asian actor to headline major American action films. From Salt Lake City doubling as Los Angeles to ninjas scaling palm trees to fight helicopters, these movies redefined what action cinema could be on a shoestring budget. Revenge of the Ninja emerges as the "Citizen Kane of ninja movies," featuring some of the most jaw-dropping stunt work ever captured on film, all accomplished with just a few fearless stunt performers and zero CGI.Possession, Aerobics, and V8 JuiceNinja 3: The Domination takes the conversation into even stranger territory, combining ninja action with Flashdance-inspired aerobics sequences and full-blown demonic possession. Lucinda Dickey's telecom worker/aerobics instructor becomes possessed by an evil ninja spirit, leading to some of the most bewildering cinema of the decade. The hosts explore how this unholy mashup of genres created something uniquely, unforgettably 80s—complete with neon-soaked apartments, Patrick Nagel paintings, and one of cinema's most disturbing love scenes involving tomato juice.Additional Highlights:The mystery of ninja costume storage capacity and infinite weapon suppliesWhy "daytime ninjas" were apparently a legitimate career pathCanon Films' breakneck production schedule that gave us three Lucinda Dickey movies in one yearThe Village People fight sequence that has to be seen to be believedHot tub death scenes as the ultimate 80s ninja execution methodFinal VerdictThe hosts agree these films represent peak 80s absurdity while delivering genuine thrills. Whether you're seeking unintentional comedy (Ninja 3) or surprisingly solid action filmmaking (Revenge of the Ninja), both movies offer essential viewing for understanding how ninjas conquered American pop culture one throwing star at a time.Connect & ExploreCheck out The Long Rewind podcastDiscover more about The Most Excellent 80s Movies Podcast and TruStory FM at trustory.fm. Want early, ad-free episodes plus exclusive bonus content? Join the community at trustory.fm/join.Follow the fun: Facebook | Instagram | BlueskyLearn more about the hosts' creative work: Neighborhood Comedy Theatre | Squishy StudiosWhat's your first memory of discovering ninjas in 80s pop culture? Was it through movies, toys, or those mysterious martial arts supply stores that seemed to exist in every strip mall? ---Learn more about supporting this podcast by becoming a member. It's just $5/month or $55/year. Visit our website to learn more.

Living for the Cinema
JACOB'S LADDER (1990)

Living for the Cinema

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 19:57 Transcription Available


This psychological horror thriller from director Adrian Lyne (Fatal Attraction, Indecent Proposal, Flashdance, Unfaithful) takes us through the horrific journey of Vietnam vet Jacob Singer (Tim Robbins) who is now working as a postman in New York City and starts seeing various horrific visions wherever he goes....could they be demons?  He doesn't know but they start getting worse and worse, even blending into his everyday life....could they be premonitions resulting from his PTSD?  Neither he knows nor his girlfriend (Elizabeth Pena) and the only person who can apparently provide him with some comfort is his personal chiropractor played by Oscar-nominee Danny Aiello.  Eventually Jacob does get more answers as to where these visions might be coming from but those only result in more questions.....this mind-bending tale garnered a following throughout the '90's as a result of some genuinely disturbing imagery featured throughout.  It also features a pretty stacked cast including Matt Craven, Pruitt Taylor Vince, Jason Alexander, Eriq LaSalle, Ving Rhames, and Macauley Culkin.WARNING: GRAPHIC VIOLENCE PORTRAYED VIA MOVIE CLIPSHost: Geoff GershonEdited By Ella GershonProducer: Marlene GershonSee below for a link to an extended deleted scene discussed in this review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8hkLhMuzk3E&t=415sSend us a textSupport the showhttps://livingforthecinema.com/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Living-for-the-Cinema-Podcast-101167838847578Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/livingforthecinema/Letterboxd:https://letterboxd.com/Living4Cinema/

Someone Else's Movie
Jules Koostachin on Flashdance

Someone Else's Movie

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 45:02


Writer-director Jules Koostachin, whose new drama Angela's Shadow premieres on Hollywood Suite today to mark Canada's National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, is here to talk about how seeing Adrian Lyne's blockbuster Flashdance as a kid in 1983 inspired her to tell her own stories. Your genial host Norm Wilner broke out the legwarmers for this.

Trick or Treat Radio
TorTR #687 - Snorkeling and Strutting Down the Canals of History

Trick or Treat Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2025 174:09


Send us a textA hard-boiled police detective sets out to capture an aspiring Broadway dancer who has been terrorizing the canals of Amsterdam with his killer moves. On Episode 687 of Trick or Treat Radio we are joined by our boy Joshua Libre for his Patreon Takeover and he has selected the films Amsterdamned from director Dick Maas and Staying Alive from director Sylvester Stallone for us to discuss! We also talk about Dutch horror, the real reason disco died, and what could have been if Joe Spinell was cast as a choreographer in Staying Alive! So grab your scuba gear, strut on down the street in your finest clothes, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Horror merchandise, Chia Pets, Pennywise, Elvira, Ghostface, Jason Universe, making the pain go away, the prolific pisser, the 13th step, national hispanic heritage, Amityville, Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, The Good Son, Warlock, The Forgotten, Shaun of the Dead, Rare Exports, Wendigo, Bloody Homecoming, Dead Women's Hollow, Woe, The Dunwich Horror, Stitch, Chronicles of the Dead, Trancers 2, Freaked, Alex Winter, Summer School, Mask, Cher, Boone the Bounty Hunter, Journey into Darkness, The Creeping Flesh, King Kong, Victor Wong, James Hong, Pooh-niverse, Anaconda, The Bride, Bonny and Clyde, Tremors, Remo Williams, Walking Dead, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, The Johnsons, Amsterdamned, Dick Maas, James Bond, boat chases, Police Academy 5, Dark Night of the Scarecrow, The Vanishing, Huub Stapel, The Last Crusade, Lucker the Necrophagous, Staying Alive, Sylvester Stallone, Saturday Night Fever, John Travolta, The Sandlot, Kurtwood Smith, Frank Stallone, That 70s Show, Johnny Vasolino, a bulge the size of a coconut, Pulp Fiction, Norman Wexler, Bee Gees, Flashdance, Cynthia Rhodes, Joe Spinell, Fame, Xanadu, D.C. Cab, My Bodyguard, Showgirls, Waiting for Guffman, The Producers, Disco Demolition, time capsule, Weapons, Until Dawn, Peter Stormare, Sinners, Bring Her Back, Amsterdarned, Hamsterdamned, a small serving of Giallo, War of the Worlds, Mac Sabbath, The Apple, The Last Starfighter, Patreon Takeover, Superman, Toxic Avenger, Peter Dinklage, Springtime for Tony and Amsterdamned II.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show

Debut Buddies
First Baz Luhrmann Film (1992)

Debut Buddies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2025 111:35


Before Romeo + Juliet... Before Moulin Rouge!... Before Elvis... One Baz Luhrmann film started it all by being his FIRST... And that film is titled Strictly Ballroom. It's a charming and delightful ballroom dancing competition underdog finding yourself and falling in love kind of movie. Join us as we talk about it, and how it came to be! Plus, we get X-Files spooky again in the Mouthgarf Report and we play another round of I See What You Did There! Please give us a 5 star rating on Apple Podcasts! Want to ask us a question? Talk to us! Email debutbuddies@gmail.comListen to the archives of Kelly and Chelsea's awesome horror movie podcast, Never Show the Monster.Get some sci-fi from Spaceboy Books.Get down with Michael J. O'Connor and the Cold Family and check out his new compilation The Best of the Bad Years 2005 - 2025Next time: First Credit Card

Totally 80s and 90s Recall
Billboard Hot 100; Week of Aug 26th, 1983

Totally 80s and 90s Recall

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 98:59


For the week ending August 27, 1983, the Billboard Hot 100 was loaded with some of the most iconic songs of the decade. At the top, The Police were wrapping up their legendary run with “Every Breath You Take” before yielding to a new wave of contenders. Hot on their heels, Eurythmics' synth-driven “Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)” was climbing fast, while Michael Sembello's “Maniac” was burning up the charts thanks to the Flashdance craze. The rest of the Top 10 offered a mix of pure 80s variety: Donna Summer's “She Works Hard for the Money”, Men at Work's “It's a Mistake”, and Taco's quirky “Puttin' on the Ritz” stood alongside classic rock staples like Stevie Nicks' “Stand Back” and Billy Joel's “Tell Her About It.” Further down the list, radio was buzzing with Lionel Richie, Culture Club, Duran Duran, Def Leppard, and Journey—all proving that pop, rock, R&B, and new wave were all thriving together. On this week's podcast, Rob and Dave will dive into the chart and each pick a personal favorite. The fun twist is in their contrasting styles: Dave leans into the big anthems and timeless pop moments, while Rob often digs a little deeper, spotlighting tracks that might not have hit No. 1 but still capture the spirit of the era. Together, they'll break down what makes these songs stand out—whether it's the infectious hooks, the MTV-ready videos, or the way the tracks still hold up decades later. By the end, listeners will get not only a countdown snapshot of late-summer '83, but also two very different perspectives on which hits truly defined that moment. Pandora: https://pandora.app.link/iq8iShjXOLb   Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/totally-80s-and-90s-recall/id1662282694    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/11dk5TUoLUk4euD1Te1EYG?si=b37496eb6e784408    Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/1960c8f9-158d-43ac-89a6-d868ea1fe077/totally-80s-and-90s-recall    YouTube Podcasts: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLH9lGakNgCDZUkkHMUu88uXYMJu_33Rab&si=xo0EEVJRSwS68mWZ   Playlists:   Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2yh3ZhZTTG8LM1VTfLk3kZ?si=j8A9XwpJQxCPmJMTAPrFmg    Apple: https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/billboard-hot-100-aug-26th-1983/pl.u-aZb0az5tV4ar0B?ls   Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/user-playlists/4b00c57ff79d41cdb44cecd6b63dc85csune?marketplaceId=ATVPDKIKX0DER&musicTerritory=US&ref=dm_sh_aGXtXvI00q6iksJ6WenxXwqSZ Contact Us: Website: https://totally80s90srecall.podbean.com/  Email: 80s90srecall@gmail.com LinkTree:https://linktr.ee/80s90srecall 

Raising Boys & Girls
Episode 296: Building Resilience: The Road from No to Glenda Bubble with Ginna Claire Mason

Raising Boys & Girls

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 44:43


Ginna Claire Mason is a Broadway actress and singer best known for her role as Glenda the Good Witch in Wicked, both on Broadway and the US National Tour. While in Wicked she had the opportunity to perform on the Tonight Show and on the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. Mason toured nationally with Wicked, Newsies and Flashdance and in Las Vegas with Duck Commander Musical. She has also starred in Hallmark Channel movies such as: A Holiday Spectacular, A Heidelberg Holiday, A Carol for Two and Hats Off to Love. Loosely based around the Kentucky Derby and stay tuned this Christmas for a movie called Newport Christmas, spooler alert, she's a time traveler.  She's done regional theater, traveled all over the globe. She earned her BFA in Music Theater at Elon University and served as the commencement speaker for her alma mater in 2024. Coaching aspiring young artists has become a beloved position for her, and last year Mason released her first EP titled: Prepare My Heart to Wonder. Ginna Claire is a Nashville native, and is now based in New York City with her husband Eric Moffett and two children Cooper and Anna Belle.  Stay tuned for a new movie releasing this year on Hallmark Channel and follow her on Instagram. You all are going to love this conversation and it's not everyday we get to sit down with someone who has performed on Broadway and traveled in a bubble.  Follow Ginna Claire Mason  Instagram  Check out the work she's doing here Ginna Claire Mason . . . . .  Owen Learns He Has What it Takes: A Lesson in Resilience Lucy Learns to Be Brave: A Lesson in Courage⁠ Grab your tickets today for the ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Raising Capable Kids Conference⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ with David Thomas, Sissy Goff and special guests! Sign up to receive the ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠monthly newsletter⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ to keep up to date with where David and Sissy are speaking, where they are taco'ing, PLUS conversation starters for you and your family to share! Connect with David, Sissy, and Melissa at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠raisingboysandgirls.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ . . . . .  If you would like to partner with Raising Boys and Girls as a podcast sponsor, fill out our ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Advertise with us⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ form. A special thank you to our sponsors: OUR PLACE: Stop cooking with toxic cookware, and upgrade to Our Place today. Visit fromourplace.com/RBG and use code RBG for 10% off sitewide.  HIYA HEALTH: Receive 50% off your first order. To claim this deal you must go to hiyahealth.com/RBG. QUINCE: Give your summer closet an upgrade—with Quince. Go to Quince.com/rbg for free shipping on your order and three hundred and sixty-five -day returns.  THRIVE MARKET: Skip the junk without overspending. Head over to ThriveMarket.com/rbg to get 30% off your first order and a FREE $60 gift.  NIV APPLICATION BIBLE: Save an additional 10% on any NIV Application Bible and NIV Application Commentary Resources by visiting FAITHGATEWAY.COM/NIVAB and using promo code RBG.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dem Vinyl Boyz
Dem Vinyl Boyz EP 145 - Flashdance - 1983

Dem Vinyl Boyz

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025 48:36


This week on Dem Vinyl Boyz, our Soundtrack Summer takes us back to the neon lights, leg warmers, and pure adrenaline of the 1980s with the iconic 1983 Flashdance soundtrack. A cultural phenomenon on its own, this album captured the era’s energy and helped define what a blockbuster movie soundtrack could be. Packed with unforgettable tracks like “Flashdance... What a Feeling” by Irene Cara and “Maniac” by Michael Sembello, the soundtrack is a high-energy mix of pop, rock, and dance that fueled both the film’s emotional beats and its legendary dance sequences. More than just background music, these songs became radio staples, earning Grammy and Academy Award recognition and turning Flashdance into a household name. In this episode, we’ll break down how this soundtrack dominated the charts, inspired countless aspiring dancers, and remains one of the ultimate feel-good albums of the 80s. Whether you’re revisiting it for nostalgia or hearing it fresh on vinyl, the Flashdance soundtrack will have you ready to break out into your own victory dance. Join Dem Vinyl Boyz as we spin one of the most iconic soundtracks in movie history—because sometimes, passion and music are all you need to take your shot.

Multiplex Overthruster
Flashdance: Summer of '83

Multiplex Overthruster

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2025 130:52


Does it get any more '80s than Flashdance? Luminous Jennifer Beals is a welder by day who dances at a bar by night, but must conquer imposter syndrome to achieve her ballerina dreams. It's sort of a music video-esque Disney musical crossed with an inspirational sports drama (a la Rocky or Rudy), yet somehow Javi and Paul had never seen it, much to Producer Brad's amusement. Join them in a world made of steel, made of stone (aka Pittsburgh) as they bask in the glory of Giorgio Morodor's memorable music, wrestle with the film's male-gaze-fantasy-meets-aspirational-female-empowerment dichotomy, and get pleasantly sucker-punched by this surprisingly sweet fairy tale about having faith in oneself (and dancing like you've never danced before). And did we mention it's from the future director of Fatal Attraction, future screenwriter of Basic Instinct (and Showgirls), and action impresario Jerry Bruckheimer? (And is that Cynthia Rhodes playing her same character from Staying Alive?) Break out your leg warmers, Diet Pepsi and torn sweatshirt — it's time to take your passion and make it happen!Show Notes:1983 Box OfficeApril 15, 1983 Weekend Box OfficeJuly 22, 1983 Weekend Box OfficeFlashdance Box Office ResultsAs mentioned by Paul, Angela Trimbur Dance classes!AFI Catalog on FlashdanceUSA Today Article Commemorating the 35th Anniversary of FlashdanceNYT Article on the dismissal of class action lawsuit over Polish jokes in Flashdance.Follow us!InstagramBlueskyemail: Multiplexoverthruster@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Girls Gone Gritty
#72 - Best Music in Movies: Soundtrack of Life

Girls Gone Gritty

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2025 28:38


Send us a textWhat if your favorite movie wasn't just entertainment, but a mirror of your soul, your childhood, or your resilience? In this deeply nostalgic and fun episode of Girls Gone Gritty, the hosts unpack how movies, especially those driven by music, shape our memories, emotions, and even life decisions. From classics like Sound of Music, Flashdance, and Saturday Night Fever, to modern heart-punches like A Star is Born, The Greatest Showman, and Daisy Jones & The Six, this episode is a heartfelt mixtape of cultural icons and personal connections.You'll laugh, reminisce, and maybe shed a tear as the girls reflect on the emotional impact of music biopics, soundtracks that raise the roof, and the gritty beauty behind the struggles of iconic artists. They also highlight Hunter Woodhall's inspiring journey as this week's “gritmaker”, a reminder that life's setbacks can become your greatest strength.Episode Highlights:(0:00) Intro(0:50) AI grief bots and emotional disconnect(2:25) Man-made eclipses and scientific overreach(3:12) F1 controversy and Hollywood whitewashing(5:10) The nostalgic power of music movies(6:15) Classics like Sound of Music and Frozen(8:40) Dirty Dancing, plastic surgery, and beauty standards(9:10) The Greatest Showman's lasting impact(10:11) Mamma Mia, broadway, and feel-good soundtracks(11:31) Saturday Night Fever and disco's ripple effect(12:27) The Bodyguard and timeless love songs(13:16) Queen, Bohemian Rhapsody, and musical genius(14:28) Tragic artist biopics: Elvis, Johnny Cash, Bob Marley(15:10) A Star is Born and the pain of fame(17:00) Daisy Jones, Stevie Nicks, and Fleetwood Mac(18:16) Almost Famous and the real Penny Lane(20:07) Purple Rain and the myth of autobiography(21:01) Disney's Descendants, Moana, and modern musicals(22:03) Flashdance, Footloose, and turning points(23:24) Soundtrack obsessions and old school hip-hop(24:19) Eminem, 8 Mile, and Straight Outta Compton(25:09) Gritmaker of the Week: Hunter Woodhall(27:00) Song of the Week: “Messy” by Lola Young(28:33) OutroFollow us: Web: https://girlsgonegritty.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/girlsgonegritty/ More ways to find us: https://linktr.ee/girlsgonegritty

Most Excellent 80s Movies Podcast

Flashdance (1983)—Dream Big or Go Home?In this energetic episode of The Most Excellent 80s Movies Podcast, hosts Krissy Lenz and Nathan Blackwell dive into the iconic 1983 film Flashdance. Neither had seen the movie before, leading to some surprising reactions as they examine this influential 80s classic through modern eyes.Nathan reveals how Flashdance became the progenitor of the Simpson-Bruckheimer production style that dominated 80s and 90s cinema, influencing everything from Top Gun to Dirty Dancing and Footloose. The hosts discuss how this $7.5 million film that grossed nearly $100 million established the MTV-style visual language that would later evolve into the Michael Bay aesthetic.While Krissy found herself disappointed by the movie overall (giving it just 5 out of 10 "bras removed through shirts"), both hosts agree that the dance sequences are electrifying highlights in an otherwise disjointed narrative. They examine the film's problematic message about dreams and failure—that one setback means you should abandon your ambitions altogether.The hosts also explore the complex portrayal of Alex (Jennifer Beals) as a young woman experiencing sexual awakening while making questionable emotional decisions, and discuss the fascinating behind-the-scenes facts about Marine Jahan, the uncredited dance double who performed most of the iconic dance sequences.Other Topics Covered:The problematic age gap between 18-year-old Alex and her 36-year-old boss/love interestThe contrast between burlesque dancing at Mawby's Bar versus stripping at the club across the streetThe film's impressive soundtrack filled with 80s bangersJennifer Beals' performance and her famous "bra removal through sweater" techniqueThe supporting characters' abandoned dreams and limited character developmentNathan's recommendation of All That Jazz (1979) for a more substantive dance filmKrissy's unexpected endorsement of welding as an empowering hobbyWhether you're revisiting this classic or discovering it for the first time, this episode offers fascinating insights into how Flashdance helped shape 80s cinema despite its narrative shortcomings. As the hosts remind us, sometimes the most influential films aren't necessarily the most cohesive—but they can still deliver unforgettable moments that stand the test of time. --We couldn't do this without your support of The Most Excellent 80s Movies Podcast! Thank you!Join now for: $5/Month • $55/year • Learn More

The Filmmakers Podcast
Jerry Bruckheimer & Joseph Kosinski join Stephen Followers to talk F1, Brad Pitt, AI, Action, Race Cars and making movies!!

The Filmmakers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 32:04


The legendary producer Jerry Bruckheimer (The Rock, Top Gun) and ace director (and returning guest) Joseph Kosinski (Top Gun Maverick) join Stephen Follows to talk their latest movie F1. From launching careers and creating timeless hits like "Flashdance" and the original "Beverly Hills Cop" – and its recent hit sequel, "Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F" – to the iconic dogfights in "Top Gun" – and let's not forget the absolute juggernaut that was "Top Gun: Maverick" – Jerry Bruckheimer knows how to make movies that hit hard and stay with you! With a career that spans over five decades and an eye-watering $16 billion at the worldwide box office, Jerry is not just a producer; he's practically a cinematic institution. His projects are all about that sleek style, that relentless energy, and that incredible knack for knowing exactly what audiences want. He's the force behind countless films and shows that have shaped modern cinema, a true visionary who understands how to deliver pure, unadulterated entertainment. And joining Jerry today, we have the visionary director who, in my humble opinion, is one of the most exciting filmmakers working right now! This is Joseph Kosinksi a director who's consistently pushed the boundaries of visual storytelling, known for his meticulous design, breathtaking practical effects blended seamlessly with cutting-edge CGI, and an incredible knack for capturing speed and intensity on screen like no other in "TRON: Legacy" , the sci-fi mystery of "Oblivion" and "Only the Brave" And of course, he absolutely blew us away with "Top Gun: Maverick".More recently, he directed the compelling Netflix sci-fi thriller "Spiderhead." Now, he's once again teaming up with Jerry Bruckheimer to bring us back to the racetrack for what promises to be one of the most immersive racing films ever made: "F1." This highly anticipated movie, which he directed, was written by Ehren Kruger from a story by himself and Kruger. The legendary Claudio Miranda, also from "Top Gun: Maverick," Huge thanks to Stephen Followers for hosting. Check out StephenFollows.com And GO GO GO watch F1 in cinemas NOW! OTHER LINKS FOOD FOR THOUGHT documentary out NOW | Watch it HERE. A documentary exploring the rapid growth and uptake of the vegan lifestyle around the world. – And if you enjoyed the film, please take a moment to share & rate it on your favourite platforms. Every review & every comment helps us share the film's important message with more people. Your support makes a difference! PODCAST MERCH Get your very own Tees, Hoodies, onset water bottles, mugs and more MERCH. https://my-store-11604768.creator-spring.com/   COURSES Want to learn how to finish your film? Take our POST PRODUCTION COURSE https://cuttingroom.info/post-production-demystified/   PATREON Big thank you to: Serena Gardner Mark Hammett Lee Hutchings Marli J Monroe Karen Newman Want your name in the show notes or some great bonus material on film-making? Join our Patreon for bonus episodes, industry survival guides, and feedback on your film projects!   SUPPORT THE PODCAST Check out our full episode archive on how to make films at TheFilmmakersPodcast.com   CREDITS The Filmmakers Podcast is written, edited and produced by Giles Alderson @gilesalderson Logo and Banner Art by Lois Creative  Theme Music by John J. Harvey Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Lions of Liberty Network
The Lou Perez Podcast - Larry Sharpe

Lions of Liberty Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 65:14


Check out my book, That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore: On the Death and Rebirth of Comedy https://amzn.to/3VhFa1r     I always have fun talking with my friend Larry Sharpe of The Sharpe Way. On this episode, I come to him for advice on how to get my child to put/keep his pants on and insights into how bad New York really is, who's behind the migrant crisis and the homeless industrial complex, and just how much money can be made off of human suffering. While others are looking to be the next 600-pound influencer, “quiet quitting” or “showing their independence” (that's when you get a job but choose not to show up on the first day of work), I'm pushing the Flashdance career path: Be a dancer but also be a welder—and always be a creator. Check out my short story "Paul's Ghost" in Nothing Sacred from Heresy Press and Skyhorse Publishing. Catch me on tour, opening for the brilliant Scott Thompson. (Dates Below) Tickets here: https://newscottlandland.com/live-events  Buffalo, NY - May 20 Cleveland, OH - May 21 Pittsburgh, PA - May 22 Toronto, CA - May 24 Boston, MA - May 28 Ogunquit, ME - May 30 Stamford, CT - May 31 NYC, NY - June 1 Philadelphia, PA - June 3 Alexandria, VA - June 4 Atlanta, GA - June 10 I've been rocking XX-XY Athletics wares. WORK OUT, SPEAK OUT! You can get 20% off your purchase of the perfect burpee gear with promo code LOU20. https://www.xx-xyathletics.com/?sca_ref=7113152.ifIMaKpCG3ZfUHH4  Support me at www.substack.com/@louperez    Join my newsletter www.TheLouPerez.com  Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../the-lou-perez.../id1535032081  Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2KAtC7eFS3NHWMZp2UgMVU  Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/.../2b7d4d.../the-lou-perez-podcast  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLb5trMQQvT077-L1roE0iZyAgT4dD4EtJ  Who am I? Lou Perez is a comedian, producer, and author of That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore. You may have seen him on FOX's Gutfeld! and Open to Debate (with Michael Ian Black). Lou was the head writer and producer of the Webby Award-winning comedy channel We the Internet TV and produces Comedy Is Murder, a sketch comedy series with Free the People. Lou is a FAIR-in-the Arts fellow, on the advisory board of Heresy Press, and hosts the live debate series The Wrong Take and The Lou Perez Podcast.  During my tenure at We the Internet, I made the kind of comedy that gets you put on lists and your words in the Wall Street Journal: “How I Became a ‘Far-Right Radical.” How'd I start out? I began doing improv and sketch comedy while an undergrad at New York University, where I was part of the comedy group the Wicked Wicked Hammerkatz. For years, I performed at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater (both in NYC and L.A.) in sketch shows with the Hammerkatz and my comedy duo, Greg and Lou. G&L are probably best known for our sketch "Wolverine's Claws Suck," which has over 20 million views across online platforms. I was a writer for Fox Sports' @TheBuzzer; produced The Attendants with the Above Average Network; produced pilots for FOX Digital and MSN Games; and was a comedy producer on TruTV's Impractical Jokers. I hosted the stand-up show Uncle Lou's Safe Place in Los Angeles, performed at the Big Pine Comedy Festival, Bridgetown Comedy Festival, and co-created the political comedy podcast Unsafe Space. I've opened for Jimmy Dore, Rich Vos, Dave Smith, and Rob Schneider. I'm currently on tour with Scott Thompson. I taught creative writing at the City College of New York, "writing the web series" for Writing Pad, and comedy writing workshops for the Moving Picture Institute. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices