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The boys marvel at the incomprehensible Frank D'Angelo epic The Last Big Save!
Mike chats with author Perry Lefko about his years at the Toronto Sun, Sportnet, working with the CFL, with Frank D'Angelo, writing books about Eddie Olczyk, Pinball, Doug Flutie and others, and so much more. Peter Gross joins in the fun as we learn about David Cassidy's horse that was named after him.
Robin Hatch (composer/multi-instrumentalist performer) joins Nick for a discussion about Weird Twitter, using the internet in China, Trans-Siberian Orchestra, The Being Frank Show with Frank D'Angelo and Robin's awesome album "Hatch". Also this week, please help support a Canadian comedy legend, Paul Bellini www.gofundme.com/f/touch-paul-bellini Subscribing, rating and reviewing NFW really helps. Support can be given at www.patreon.com/nickflanagan and www.ko-fi.com/nickflanagan. Check out www.theflans.com for more of Nick's live dates.
Smalltember (Smallvember) begins with a return appearance by the Flop House's favorite (insomuch as a terrible asshole can be a favorite) Canadian energy drink magnate-turned-filmmaker, Frank D'angelo, and his latest cinematic leavings, The Joke Thief. Meanwhile, Stuart reveals his love for all things Stu, Dan gives a few minor script notes, and Elliott's Nicholas Cage has snakes on the brain. You know? Honestly the Wikipedia page for this movie has almost no information. Movies recommended in this episode: Satanic Panic Always Shine Tea With the Dames LIVE SHOW DATES 2019! September 28 – BOSTON – WBUR CitySpace (early show SOLD OUT, but there are still tickets to the later show!) October 12 – LOS ANGELES – The Regent Theater
With his second feature The Last Porno Show making its world premiere tonight at TIFF, writer-director Kire Paputts wants to talk about Sicilian Vampire, the 2015 genre mash-up from Toronto auteur Frank D’Angelo, with whom he’s worked on a few pictures — and who plays a small but crucial role in Kire’s latest. Your genial … Continue reading Kire Paputts on Sicilian Vampire →
With three offices in Minnesota, Broker/Owner Frank D’Angelo, knows how to build people. Listen to this winning basketball coach describe how he brings that skill to EXIT Realty Nexus to create production, attract agents and enjoy a 97% retention rate.
Singer. Filmmaker. Talk show host. Energy drink mogul. His name is Frank D'Angelo, and his new movie is the mind-melting cops-and-criminals saga MAKING A DEAL WITH THE DEVIL (2019). Direct from the world premiere, Will & Luke report on the newest offering from one of Canada's most distinctive public figures.
This week Colin, Justin and April discuss the man, the legend: Frank D'Angelo. And some movie directed by a guy who writes books or something. It's No Depo$it (2015) and Maximum Overdrive (1986)! Note: The Forget About It Supper Club has closed permanently since the recoding of this episode. Buy a Bluray of Impossible Horror at impossiblehorror.com Promo code: nobadmovies Email us at nosuchthingasabadmovie@gmail.com Tweet at us! @apriletmanski @Sgtzima @DeclouxJ
In this vampire-adjacent episode, John and Alexx watch Frank D’Angelo’s “Sicilian Vampire” then speak in Italian for no explicable reason. The post Episode 30 – Sicilian Vampire appeared first on John and Alexx Hate Stuff.
On a loosey-goosey edition of the Podcast Matt and Bob discuss the “Freaky Friday” relationship between the #MapleLeafs and the #Raptors, the suspension/non-suspension of Yuli Gurriel and they rank the Top-5 Halloween candies. Later they look at the end of ‘The Reporters’, the state of sports debate and the show kinda peters out as they delve into the mystery that is Frank D’Angelo.
It's Smalltember Small-Stars, with a return to Frank D'Angelo, the Canadian energy drink magnate and bad movie savant behind No Depo$it. This time we discuss his undead Italian saga, Sicilian Vampire. Meanwhile Stuart is on about millennials, Dan poses a salient point about bananas, and Elliott is bound and determined to go through this movie beat-by-beat. Wikipedia page for Sicilian Vampire LIVE SHOWS Oct. 8 – The whole gang in Los Angeles, at the Regent Theater Oct. 21 - The whole gang in Toronto, at the Royal Theater Dec. 9 – The whole gang in San Francisco, at the Marines Memorial Theater
Mike, Max and Shane discuss a Kee to Bala pre-party with NHL Hall of Famer Paul Coffey, their experience in Montreal for Osheaga Festival and a post-show party hosted by Letterkenny’s Jared Keeso. Maggie Rogers (“Alaska,” “Dog Years”) tells Mike about touring, early days, learning curves, managing her energy, late-night TV performances, dance influences, video treatments and preparing for change. Taylor Goldsmith and Wylie Gelber of Dawes (“When the Tequila Runs Out,” "All Your Favorite Bands") discuss festival crowds, writing with Jason Boesel, arrangements on their latest album, a memorable show in Hamburg with Conor Oberst and creating opportunities. For dessert, Shane describes a lunch date with Frank D’Angelo and a potential opportunity to appear in his upcoming film. This episode is sponsored by “The Neighborhood,” in theatres August 18.
Recorded July 20th, 2017. Mike and Shane discuss the Frank D'Angelo "saga" and their upcoming trips to Montreal, then answer questions about Shane's interview, their goals for the podcast and how it evolved, words of wisdom, NBA free agency, "The Bachelorette" and reality TV.
Mike, Max and Shane discuss upsetting “The Nut” after a night partying with hockey players, Tom Petty versus Bruce Springsteen, Mike attending an Indian wedding and a bachelor party trip to Buffalo. Jeremy Taggart tells Mike about his Arkells connection, Our Lady Peace auditions, recording Naveed, Van Halen and Page & Plant tours, their 2003 JUNOs performance, leaving the band, meeting Jonathan Torrens, ‘Taggart and Torrens’ podcast and his future. For dessert, Shane describes feedback to the Frank D’Angelo episode and his personal “awakening” after watching the Netflix doc “What The Health.” This episode is sponsored by “The Neighborhood,” in theatres August 18.
Mike, Max and Shane recap the “saga” that led to having Frank D’Angelo on the podcast and discuss Shane’s experience with his wife at a recent film premiere. Frank D’Angelo (“Sicilian Vampire,” “The Red Maple Leaf”) tells Shane about his prolific film career, acting, songwriting, “The Being Frank Show,” critics, Michael Paré, Daniel Baldwin, adversity, memorable dialogue, “The Neighborhood,” Giancarlo Giannini, James Caan, relationships, wealth, climate change and Donald Trump. (If you're new to the podcast and want more on the "saga," listen to Shane's dessert segments from episodes 44-47 and 51-52.)
Mike, Max and Shane discuss personalized Christmas cards, the "Champagne Boys" holiday pub crawl, Shane's wife getting sick and his ensuing conflict with "The Nut," a neighbour's overreaction to a loud house party, Casey Affleck's interview with Marc Maron and their celebrity dopplegängers. Kirk Hammett of Metallica ("Enter Sandman," "Nothing Else Matters") tells Mike about playing clubs, ticket requests for hometown gigs, a new process for demos, how anger manifests, being a news junkie, staying in shape, guitarists he reveres and Napster. For dessert, Shane describes connecting with filmmaker Frank D’Angelo over the phone.
Mike, Max and Shane discuss ponchos, Burning Man, Max getting recognized while out with his girlfriend and their chaotic night at the iHeartRadio Jingle Ball. Kent Jones ("Don't Mind," "Alright"), Jacob Hoggard, Dave Rosin and Tommy Mac of Hedley ("Kiss You Inside Out, "Perfect"), Jus Reign and Shemar Moore ("Criminal Minds," "The Bounce Back") join the show. Click for video highlights. For dessert, Shane describes a failed attempt to interview Frank D’Angelo at his restaurant.
Mike, Max and Shane discuss Max's birthday and getting sick during his tour in England, how to handle obnoxious fans, watching Cinemax's "Quarry" and Max reflects on turning 30. Miguel Rivas, Emma Hunter and Luke Gordon Field of "The Beaverton" tell Mike about how Donald Trump's win will affect the show, TV development, auditions, their acting and comedy backgrounds, their characters and covering US versus Canadian politics. For dessert, Shane describes contacting filmmaker Frank D’Angelo for an interview.
Mike and Max discuss Arkells growing their American audiences, disruptive Canadian fans, playing Massey Hall and Max's healthy eating habits. Martina Sorbara, Dan Kurtz and Joel Stouffer of Dragonette ("Let It Go," "I Get Around") tell Mike about watching the US election, music reflecting current events, social media, the state of pop music, going on tour, Dan and Martina's breakup and luck. For dessert, Shane describes attending a Frank D'Angelo movie premiere and his fascination with the wealthy filmmaker.
Smalltember/vember begins with a movie none of us had heard of until a couple of Canadian listeners pressed a blu-ray into our hot little hands: No Deposit. Meanwhile Elliott reveals Ringo Starr's adventures in New Jersey, Stuart sends a giant child straight to the circus, and Dan delivers a line that should NOT be taken out of context. NO WIKIPEDIA SYNOPSIS for No Deposit. So here's a page for Frank D'Angelo. Movies recommended in this episode: Demolition Man A Midsummer Night's Dream Pather Panchali
On a VERY SPECIAL episode of Eric Roberts is the Man we welcome VERY SPECIAL guest Jon Cross from The After Movie Diner Podcast to talk about two VERY SPECIAL movies. First up is the heartwarming family horse cart racing movie(?!) AMAZING RACER (aka SHANNON’S RAINBOW) which features Darryl Hannah, Michael Madsen, Louis Gossett Jr., TOM ATKINS, Steve Guttenberg and ERIC ROBERTS. It’s.. uh.. something else. But that’s not all! We follow that with the inspiring modern classic ASSAULT ON WALL STREET from the gret Uwe Boll, which has Dominic Purcell killing a bunch of Wall Street fat cats because they were indirectly responsible for ruining his life. It’s like THE BIG SHORT on STEROIDS except NOT GOOD. Also, Eric Roberts is there. TUNE IN! As always, check out ERIC ROBERTS IS THE MAN on Twitter, or come chat ER (or anything else) on our Facebook group. Jon Cross is the celebrated host of The After Movie Diner podcast, which can be found at http://www.aftermoviediner.com/. His latest album (under the name Miscellaneous Plumbing Fixtures) can be streamed right here. Follow Jon on Twitter @aftermoviediner A live version of the song “Murder on Wall Street” by Distant 2nd – which inspired ASSAULT ON WALL STREET – can be viewed right here: THE ROBERTS REPORT This is exciting. Using the extraordinary technology of PERISCOPE, Andy Dick live-streamed some sort of weird.. gambling event with cars. I didn’t really understand what was going on. But what I *did* understand was an appearance from his old Less than Perfect running buddy ERIC ROBERTS! It was a pretty great moment. Andy was bemoaning the fact that there wasn’t any other celebrities there, and then someone said YES THERE IS and then appeared ERIC ROBERTS. They conversed for a few minutes and that was it. Pretty beautiful. ————— Now the big Eric Roberts news of this past week was Eric appearance on the a show we’ve – oddly – never mentioned on this podcast. It’s LOST GIRL, which just started its final season with Eric Roberts’ TENTH appearance as HADES. Lost Girl focuses on the gorgeous and charismatic Bo, a supernatural being called a succubus who feeds on the energy of humans, sometimes with fatal results. Refusing to embrace her supernatural clan system and its rigid hierarchy, Bo is a renegade who takes up the fight for the underdog while searching for the truth about her own mysterious origins. I know nothing about this show aside from the fact that it’s Canadian, but I *do* know that eventually I’ll have to watch at LEAST ten episodes of it. ————- We also discussed the upcoming theatrical release of Frank D’Angelo’s feature film SICILIAN VAMPIRE. The press release about the release can be read right here: http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/frank-dangelos-sicilian-vampire-gets-green-light-for-theatrical-release-566722281.html TORONTO, Jan. 27, 2016 /PRNewswire/ – The news was just released that Frank D’Angelo’s feature film Sicilian Vampire will have its theatrical release in Canada and USA at the end of February, with Europe soon to follow. Break #1 – “Bring Your Dog to Work Day” by Miscellaneous Plumbing Fixtures Break #2 – “Cold City Love Song” by Miscellaneous Plumbing Fixtures Break #3 – “Kris Kristofferson” by Miscellaneous Plumbing Fixtures End Song – “Bleed Me Dry” by The Revolver Method Don’t forget to head over to iTunes to subscribe and rate the show. If you like it.. tell a friend! Our theme song is (unofficially) officially endorsed by ERIC ROBERTS! The post Episode 19: Amazing Racer (2009) & Assault on Wall Street (2012) (/w Jon Cross) appeared first on Eric Roberts is the Man.