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Welcome back to Oddities the podcast where no topic is too *~*StRaNgE*~*! We are so happy to be back this week! and we are coming in hot with a missing persons case...or well...a left behind case?? The disappearance of Jared Nagrete...this is a very angering case tell us your opinion. Up next the urban legend of Fingernail Freddie..did this legend create the famous Freddie Krueger?Support the showFollow along on social media:FacebookInstagramWebsiteEmail: Oddities.talk@gmail.comHuge shout out to Kyle Head for our awesome new intro! Check out his amazing Music! Thank you Mana Peach for our adorable prattling cows! Check out her designs!Check out Lindsey Bidwell's designs (merch and new logo!)Check out the Moose Cottage! Check out our merch!
LOOK OUT! It’s only Films To Be Buried With! Join your host Brett Goldstein as he talks life, death, love and the universe with the prolific and well credited filmmaker and actor LEIGH WHANNELL! A really lovely chat with someone who you will very likely know from films that have come up many times on this very podcast, so you know you're in for some goodness here... A delightfully self deprecating (in the best ways) and entertaining catch up which covers so much, including but not limited to working with James Wan, making films out of pocket and how to handle low budgets, creating a millennial Freddie Krueger, Insidious and Saw and working on such franchises, devilish alchemy, creative uncoupling, healthy fear of disease and the list goes on! And if you came here for an ethereal Sisyphian tone poem, we've got ya covered. OH ALSO - spoiler bits for Invisible Man where he runs through a scene as he wrote it (which is maybe not so suitable for folk of sensitive disposition) - just so you know. Never let death get in the way of a dollar! Enjoy! Video and extra audio available on Brett's Patreon! IMDB WOLF MAN SAW INSIDIOUS BRETT • X BRETT • INSTAGRAM TED LASSO SHRINKING SOULMATES SUPERBOB (Brett's 2015 feature film)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the Overthinking It Podcast, we tackle second acts: late stage career shifts that challenge our sense of what's possible. Episode 861: How Did Freddie Krueger and Luke Skywalker Become Friends? originally appeared on Overthinking It, the site subjecting the popular culture to a level of scrutiny it probably doesn't deserve. [Latest Posts | Podcast (iTunes Link)]
Horror movies are best known for their monsters and villains – but there's another half to the equation. The Final Girls who survive horror films and live to see another sequel have been fueling the genre for half a century. Freddie Krueger met his match in Nancy. Michael Myers can't outwit Laurie. Ripley is the ultimate survivor of Alien movies. But the trope of the Final Girl has gone through an evolution in recent years. I talk with Robin Means Coleman, University of Virginia professor and author of the book Horror Noire, about the underlying issues of race and gender in who gets to be considered a Final Girl, and why she coined the term Enduring Women. Cultural critic Jenika McCrayer guides us through modern day Final Girls, who are more diverse and complex. And PhD student Morgan Podraza maps out the evolution of Jamie Lee Curtis's character in the Halloween franchise, from innocent high schooler to gun-toting grandma. This week's episode is sponsored by Sol Reader and Henson Saving Go to solreader.com to and use the code IMAGINARY at checkout to receive 15% off your purchase of Sol Reader Limited Edition. Visit hensonshaving.com/imaginary to pick the razor for you and use the code “imaginary” to get two years' worth of blades free with your razor – just make sure to add them to your cart. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
¡Vótame en los Premios iVoox 2024! Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Y con Freddie Krueger cerramos la micro temporada de ‘Regreso al pasado’. Cuatro programas en directo desde el Palacio de la Prensa, en los que conseguimos volver a llenar una sala de cine. Os traemos el último episodio, el que dedicamos a ‘Pesadilla en Elm Street’. Y a 1984. Gracias a todos los que nos acompañasteis ❤️Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Nakatomi Radio. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/629518
Es ist schon wieder Oktober, und das heißt: Teil zwei, Freddy kommt vorbei... und er ist zugleich weniger lustig, weniger bedrohlich - und er tötet Teenager in der Realität statt in ihren Träumen. Aber für die Fortsetzung war auch erst geplant gewesen, Robert Englund durch irgendeinen namenlosen Stuntman auszutauschen, und Wes Craven lehnte nach Lektüre des Drehbuchs dankend ab. Dann besann sich New Line aber doch eines besseren und steckte immerhin Englund zurück in den Ringelpulli. Dass das nicht reichte, ist schade. Immerhin stecken ein paar wenige brauchbare Ideen in der hastig herunterproduzierten Fortsetzung. Welche das sind, warum sie nicht aufgehen, und welche späteren Stars beinahe in Nightmare 2 mitgespielt hätten: Heute in Murder/Kill/Antes!
National Drive-in theatre night. Entertainment from 2009. D-Day launched, YMCA formed, Snow fell in New England. Todays birthdays - Nathan Hale, Levi Stubbs, Gary US Bonds, Joe Stampley, Robert Englund, Colin Quinn, Paul Giamatti, Uncle Kracker. Patrick Henry died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard http://defleppard.com/The last Drive-in - Chris LeDouxBoom boom pow - Blacke Eyed PeasThen - Brad PaisleyYMCA - Village PeopleBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/I can't help myself - Four TopsNew Orleans - Gary US BondsRoll on big mama - Joe StampleyFollow me - Unckle KrackerExit - Its not love - Dokken http://dokken.net/Follow Jeff Stampka on Facebook and cooolmedia.com
In this weeks episode we ramble about our usual weekly goings on and delve into the world of horror films. How would you fight or deal with an antagonist such as Freddie Krueger or Chucky?Never fear we've got your backUntil we meet again #STC
Join us as we delve deep into the iconic nightmares crafted by director Wes Craven and the ghastly legacy of Freddy Krueger.We'll explore the origins of the film, from its inception to the groundbreaking special effects that left audiences in awe. Discover the enduring influence of 'A Nightmare on Elm Street' on the horror genre and how it redefined the way we view dreams and nightmares on the big screen.Listen as we dissect the character of Freddy Krueger, the disfigured dream demon with his deadly glove, and discuss the remarkable performance by Robert Englund that turned him into a horror icon.We'll also delve into the psychology of nightmares, dreams, and the blurred lines between reality and the dream world, exploring the fear of falling asleep that 'A Nightmare on Elm Street' instills in its viewers.Check out the merch: http://shop.backinthedaypodcast.comFriends of the Show1 Man Mafia (twitch.tv/1man_mafia)Jayke The Gamer God (twitch.tv/JaykeTheGamerGod)IB Best Gaming (https://www.tiktok.com/@ibbestgaming)Intro for the shopSupport the show'Beavis and Butt-head' Cover art created by Joe Crawford
Happy Halloween!!! On this week's episode of Beautiful and Bothered, Johnny and Kevin react to some of the best spooky makeup in cinema history! From classics like Freddie Krueger and the Clown from IT to Dustin Hoffman in Tootsie... some of these makeup looks may truly keep you up at night! They also discuss their favorite parts of the Halloween season, Johnny's back going out after shoveling snow before his third date with Casey, and Kevin's Lady Gaga Meat Shoes! Plus, their straight editor, Mario, stops by to say, "You Are Beautiful!" SUBSCRIBE to the CHANNEL! Available on YouTube every SUNDAY @beautifulandbothered Follow JOHNNY on social: YouTube: @JohnnyRoss TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mrjohnnyross Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mrjohnnyross/ Follow KEVIN: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@keviinbee Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/keviinbee/ For advertising opportunities, please email: beautifulandbothered@gmail.com
Ever been curious about the best type of marijuana for our host Sam? Or wondered what Hercules and Zeta Warrior Princess could possibly have to do with a childhood fear of quicksand? We've got those answers and more in this fun and delightfully spooky episode of MinorityPlus1!We kick off the show with a Halloween-themed discussion, reminiscing about our favorite costumes from years past and building up anticipation for this year's spooky getups. Giving a warm shout-out to Don, our previous guest, we smoothly transition into a lively chat about black-owned businesses and the marijuana scene in Jamaica, even receiving listener advice about the best strain for Sam. Keep your ears peeled for our hilarious horror game tales and our tribute to iconic figures in the entertainment industry. And what's a Halloween episode without a deep dive into our favorite horror movies, villains, and Stephen King's universe? Get ready for chills as we compare notes on the likes of Freddie Krueger, Michael Myers, and Jack Nicholson's performance in The Shining. Laugh along as we share irrational childhood superstitions and fears, and join the debate on the merits of horror movie book adaptations. We also dissect the Saw movies, debate horror movie serial killers, and open up about our own Halloween experiences. Finally, we touch on self-identity issues and the sensitive topic of Dwight Howard's sexual assault allegations. Tune in for a thrilling ride as we juggle fun, fright, and some serious chat in this episode of Minority Plus One.
"C'est le jeu“ (CLJ), c'est un podcast qui met le jeu vidéo à la portée de tous. Aujourd'hui, on se la joue tueur en série avec un jeu idéal pour Halloween : Dead by Daylight. Un jeu de coopération qui se joue à quatre, dans lequel il vous faudra survivre à un cinquième joueur. Votre objectif : vous enfuir au plus vite. A travers cet épisode spécial, CLJ vous plonge au cœur d'un jeu alliant stratégie et peur. Si vous êtes adeptes de frissons et d'horreur, découvrez ce jeu vidéo dans lequel vous tenterez d'échapper à Freddie Krueger, le Démogorgon, le Xénomorphe...ou bien les incarner vous-même et massacrer les autres joueurs.Attention, Dead by Daylight est destiné à un public averti.Retrouvez l'intégralité des épisodes de "C'est le jeu" sur toutes les plateformes d'écoute et sur notre site internet cestlejeulepodcast.com !This work is unofficial Fan Content created under permission from the Behaviour Interactive Fan Content Policy. It includes materials which are the property of Behaviour Interactive and it is neither approved nor endorsed by Behaviour Interactive.#deadbydaylight #behaviourinteractive #jeuvideo #horreur #peur #cooperation #survie #tueur #halloween #podcast #cestlejeu #clj Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Only the majority of residents of one U.S. state were able to pass the test that immigrants must take before becoming a U.S. citizen. Plus, top-rated tourist attractions in USA and Freddie Krueger's sweater. This is the 98.5 KTK Morning Show recap for THursday, October 26, 2023.
Financial Symmetry: Cluing You In To Financial Opportunities Missed By Most People
If you are a long-time listener you know that we like to go through the nuances of financial planning that may be valuable to you. In this episode, Allison and I take a look at net unrealized appreciation (NUA). Listen in to learn what it is, who could benefit from it, and the benefits and pitfalls of using NUA. You won't want to miss out on hearing one of our classic fictional case studies involving Freddie Krueger. Press play to hear if you could benefit from using NUA. Outline of This Episode [1:20] What is net unrealized appreciation? [3:45] A case study [8:40] The four triggering events [11:15] Benefits of NUA [15:44] The drawbacks Connect With Chad and Allison https://www.financialsymmetry.com/podcast-archive/ Connect on Twitter @csmithraleigh @TeamFSINC Follow Financial Symmetry on Facebook Subscribe To This Podcast Apple Podcasts Stitcher Google Play
Bisher hatten Mariella und Micha ausschließlich Slasher-Filme besprochen, in denen die Mörderinnen und Mörder zwar übernatürlich wirkten, aber trotz allem Anschein bloß Menschen unter den Masken waren. So hatten die Slasher-Filme angefangen, und selbst heute noch folgen die meisten neuen Vertreter (wie X oder Scream 6) diesen Regeln. 1984 hatte Wes Craven allerdings einen zweiten Unterstrang innerhalb des Genres eröffnet. Im Gegensatz zu den ersten Auftritten von Michael Myers oder Jason Vorhees wirkte sein Freddie Krueger nicht nur übernatürlich - er war es. Zumindest, seit sein sterblicher Körper getötet wurde und sein Geist in die Welt der Träume hinüberglitt - die er seitdem nutzt, um seine Opfer im Schlaf heimzusuchen. Alles über den ersten Nightmare on Elm Street - heute in Movigilantes. Content Warnung: Sexualisierte Gewalt gegen Kinder (die im Gegenatz zu den auf Dialoge beschränkten Kindermorden nicht im fertigen Film gelandet ist, aber ursprünglich angedacht war) Content Warnung: Johnny Depp Content Warnung: Alkohol, innerhalb des Films und außerhalb.
Before he was The Undertaker, he was The Master Of Pain! And Texas Red! And Punisher Dice Morgan! Join wrestling superfans Alex Doriot and Travis White on their encyclopedic exploration digging up The Dead Man as they take their time-traveling hearse back to the days before Mark Calaway became The Phenom we know and love and worked the territories back in the late 80s. It's a sequel to our "Main Event Monstors" episode from a couple of years ago as we've unearthed even more fascinating (and often hilarious) footage from Memphis, Texas, and even Japan. We'll take a look at Taker's first ever televised matches as Texas Red against the legendary Bruiser Brody and The Spoiler. Then we'll head back to Jerry Lawler's CWA in Tennessee to watch the Master Of Pain interact with old and new favorites like Ronnie P. Gossett, The Soultaker, Freezer Thompson, Brian Lee, Ken Raper, Nate The Rat, Jeff Jarrett, Jungle Jim, Action Jackson, and more. Plus we'll also explore Punisher Dice Morgan taking on a rookie Steve Williams (a.k.a. Stone Cold Steve Austin) and teaming up with Bam Bam Bigelow to take on some Japanese all-stars. Along the way we'll discuss Ronnie P.'s enlarged heart, part-time Hardee's workers, the differing thermostats in the buildings, a babyface Freddie Krueger, Master Of Pain's "Ricky Bobby"-style promos, and a boxing match you'll have to see to believe. All that plus we hear all about Randy Turco's experience at a recent 1 Deadman Show and we pay tribute to Terry Funk and Bray Wyatt. Download, enjoy, and Taker Easy! That it is! Pick up some of our brand new merch celebrating Master Of Pain and Punisher Dice Morgan over at TeePublic.com! Stay connected with our Creature Community by following us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook! Subscribe to Travis's YouTube channel to stay connected and hear his latest release, "Bridges" - also available on Spotify and Apple Music! Be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel and check out our collection of figure unboxings, vlogs, video podcasts, and more!
We all know Robert Englund as the man who brought Freddie Krueger to life in the Nightmare On Elm Street series! But how did he get there? And how did it change him? What are the Robert Englund stories that have nothing to do with the monster who lives in our nightmares? Documentarians Gary Smart and Chris Griffiths guest on Geekscape to talk about their brand new documentary 'Hollywood Dreams & Nightmares: The Robert Englund Story'. Along the way we talk about Englund's early career, his overlooked character work and struggles, an amazing Mark Hamill story that may or may not be true, Kenny Johnson's 'V', and how Freddie Krueger changed his life (and ours)! You can also subscribe to the Geekscape podcast on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3BVrnkW Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3H27uMH Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the show:François Chau is a Cambodian American actor. He is known for his roles as Dr. Pierre Chang in ABC's Lost,[1] Quick Kick on G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero, Dr. Chang in the film 21 & Over, The Shredder in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze, and in 2015–2018, as industrialist Jules-Pierre Mao, a recurring character in Amazon's The Expanse.Disney Unveils Real-Life Lightsaber: Sky News says Disney Parks chairman Josh D'Amaro stunned a crowd the other day at the South by Southwest Festival (SXSW) in Austin, Texas. He was speaking to Disney fans when he unveiled a real life lightsaber. A blue light shot up from the saber's handle when Josh turned it on. It is the most realistic looking lightsaber yet. Tom Cruise tells the Phase Zero podcast that he was never up for the role of Iron Man."Not close. I love Robert Downey Jr., and I can't imagine anyone else doing that role, and I think it's perfect for him.” HITC says Pedro Pascal, star of ''The Last of Us'' and '' The Mandalorian'', was recently spotted at Starbucks. He ordered a coffee with six shots of espresso. The Internet reacts ... “Apparently Pedro Pascal's Starbucks order is six shots of blonde espresso with ice and nothing else!! is this man okay????” “As a barista, I am both intrigued and concerned by Pedro Pascal's Starbucks order. What are the effects of all those shots?” said another. “But mostly why so many? “Is this man being hunted by Freddie Krueger and can't catch a nap? I need answers.” “I don't care how much I love Pedro Pascal I will not be getting his Starbucks order just to be sent to the ER 15 mins later,” someone else wrote. “Straight espresso is already crazy but SIX SHOTS? I'd be found dead with that much caffeine in my system.” The Irish Mirror says Rebel Wilson and Ramona Agruma are talking about having a fairytale wedding at Disneyland. A source tells the newspaper, Rebel is a die-hard Disney lover and they are really considering having their dream wedding there. It is definitely their happy place and Rebel still feels like she is living a real-life fairytale.''
This is a LIVE replay of A Trauma Survivor Thriver's Podcast which aired Wednesday, March 8th, 2023 at 1130am ET on Fireside Chat. Today's guest is Christine MacDonald, Author of the memoir, Face Value, From Stripper Pole to Baring My Soul. Lorilee Binstock 00:00:38 Welcome. I'm Lorilee Binstock and this is A Trauma Survivor Thriver's Podcast. Thank you so much for joining me live on Fireside chat where you can be a part of the conversation as my virtual audience. I am your host glory been stock. Everyone has an opportunity to ask me or our guest questions by requesting to hop on stage or sending a message in the chat box. I will try to get to you, but I do ask that everyone be respectful. Today's guest is Christine Macdonald's author of the book Face Value: From Stripper Pole to Baring my Soul, which actually comes out two today, And you could actually, if you are interested that scrolling fortune cookie right there in the middle of your screen, that will take you to purchase her book. Christine, thank you so much for joining me today. Christine Macdonald 00:01:43 Oh, I'm so happy to be here. Can you hear me? Lorilee Binstock 00:01:45 I can hear you perfectly. Thank you so much. Christine Macdonald 00:01:48 Yeah. Thank you. Lorilee Binstock 00:01:49 So I I wanted to get to to it because I feel like there's so much to cover with your story. You have struggled a lot with trauma as a child, which eventually led you into the adulthood repayment industry. I just wanna to know if you could just share journey a little bit with us. Christine Macdonald 00:02:08 Oh, I'm happy too. And you're right. There's there's a whole bunch of... It's like wheel Fortune named named that trauma. But here's... But here's the thing. Don't we all have something in our lives? And, of course, it's not a contest. Right? So every single one of us, I'm of the belief that we're all in recovery from something. And, of course, more, Lorilee Binstock 00:02:20 Mhmm. Christine Macdonald 00:02:29 you know, there are some people who have a a harder journey, But, yes, I've had some several traumas as a child. It really just compounded my choices that I made as a young adult, so I started out the the trauma really started when I was at age thirteen, and I just just you know, thirteen is such a tender age as it is. Right? I mean, you're a freshman in high school and Lorilee Binstock 00:02:56 Hormones. Christine Macdonald 00:02:58 exact. And so all of a sudden, and I started noticing these big blood filled cysts all over my face, my chest, my back, Lorilee Binstock 00:03:06 Well. Christine Macdonald 00:03:07 And I didn't know what was going on. And I I just kept telling my mom. This is... I don't think this is normal ask me. And, you know, God loved my mom. She just was, like, hoping it would just go away. And it didn't. So we ended up meeting to see a doctor. It turns out my diagnosis was is very, very rare. It's called Acne Michelangelo. And basically, you're it's a very severe severe form of cystic acne where normal topical solutions that this is not part of the remedy for this case. So I started seeing the doctor, and but it was too late at that point. The scars were left, and long stars short, Lorilee Binstock 00:03:47 Mhmm. Christine Macdonald 00:03:49 you know, they called me Freddie Krueger in high school. They were mer, Lorilee Binstock 00:03:51 Yeah. Christine Macdonald 00:03:52 and it was just one of those things where my value was, you know, as all of ours, I think when they're at at that young and impression age, my value was just really predicated on how people thought of me. And so when people started calling me, you know, moon face, pizza face, Freddie Kruger, my self esteem just plummeted. Lorilee Binstock 00:04:13 Mhmm Christine Macdonald 00:04:13 And so on top of that, I I reached out to any substances like could fine. And it if it was the eighties. So, you know, cocaine was the glamour drug. And so that sort of just compounded the trauma with living with this disease all over my skin and my body. And then I was sexually abused at that same year at thirteen. But I was so warped with my thinking that I I really truly thought it meant I was pretty, Like, somebody Lorilee Binstock 00:04:43 Mhmm. Christine Macdonald 00:04:44 somebody taking my virginity, somebody was giving me attention sexually, even though my face was you know, covered in these blood filled says purple golf ball size that would break open in my sleep. Lorilee Binstock 00:04:57 Mhmm. Christine Macdonald 00:04:58 So it was just a whole little. I mean, it was definitely was definitely a lot, but it... It's interesting. I mean... And I think you can attest to this. When you suffer, it trauma and, you know, you can add to that verbal and physical abuse in the house. Lorilee Binstock 00:05:16 Yeah. Christine Macdonald 00:05:17 It's just it really it shapes your choices as a young adult, And that's where I fell into the stripping world because, you know, along the heels of being called Freddie Krueger, I was nineteen years old when I was asked to do a wet t contest. So I walked into this world in Waikiki key. Right, which is such a just position because it's like, Lorilee Binstock 00:05:37 Yeah Christine Macdonald 00:05:38 supposed to be paradise, and I'm I'm going through all this darkness, but I found my beauty onstage stage because I took somebody giving me a dollar bill is a validation that I was pretty much like this sexual abuse was validation that I was pretty. So that's sort of the journey, and that's what I talk about in the book. And really, it's about how I got out of it. How I pulled myself out of that world after Lorilee Binstock 00:05:52 Mhmm. Christine Macdonald 00:06:02 a near decade of trying to find myself worth. Very long winded did answer sure for the first question? Lorilee Binstock 00:06:07 No. No. It's great. You could keep going on. Christine Macdonald 00:06:10 Yeah. Lorilee Binstock 00:06:10 But I do... You know, it kids are horrible. Teenagers are can be so horrible. I remember as a in middle school. I I had horrible teeth, my teeth actually I had teeth growing behind my teeth because my mouth was so small and so crowded. And I remember the throwing, and I tell the story a lot. I remember throwing, like, an m and m and catching it in my mouth. And I guess my mouth was open and tilted back where everyone could see, like, another like, more teeth behind my regular teeth and they were... They they started calling me sharks teeth for the longest time. Christine Macdonald 00:06:41 Mhmm. Oh, and that's yeah. Lorilee Binstock 00:06:45 And that's really it's hard. It's hard because kids can be ruthless when it comes to to, you know, making fun of people because they're insecure too. Teenagers are very insecure people, Christine Macdonald 00:06:58 Mhmm. Mhmm. Lorilee Binstock 00:06:59 and they don't understand that, you know, the reason why they're making fun of other people can their own they have their own issues that they they're too scared to deal with. Christine Macdonald 00:07:09 So true. No true. Lorilee Binstock 00:07:09 But I... Yeah. I I find it interesting to but, you know, when you are sexually abused, did you... So you... Your you're thinking was work you mentioned. Christine Macdonald 00:07:20 Mhmm. Lorilee Binstock 00:07:20 But when did you realize that that was... That was wrong that that was that that was and that was Rape, I guess. Christine Macdonald 00:07:30 It was right. Yeah. Exactly. It's interesting that you say that because I'm talking years decades. I... First of all, I knew something wasn't right because After the incident, I thought he was my boyfriend. I honestly thought he was my boyfriend, which is very sad, but it's very telling of where my mind was at the time. So I became this little st in high school. And this dude was, you know, he was sixteen years old. I was thirteen, and it was just one of those things where I truly thought that Meant was pretty and that he was my boyfriend. So I got a clue pretty early on when the rumors started swirl. And quite honestly, it took me intensive therapy, and I was in my early forties. So that's a long time. Right? I was in my forties, and I finally was able to number one, forgive myself because I felt like, Lorilee Binstock 00:08:15 Yay. Christine Macdonald 00:08:23 I was very confused. I knew there was something not right about it, but I didn't wanna call it rape. And quite honestly, you know, Amy Schumer says this in her book, she talks about something very similar. She was passed out, she was taken advantage of without her consent. So when I share that with my therapist, I felt like, I wasn't... Like, I didn't qualify if that makes sense. You know what I mean? Like, when people when people think rates, they think it's a brutal attack and and all of these things, I I was passed out and I was thirteen, and I woke up, and Lorilee Binstock 00:08:48 Mhmm. Christine Macdonald 00:08:58 I didn't have anything on my bottoms, and it was a it was a beach penny pat camp. I mean, you can't get more hawaiian than that right? So let's could Pat camp. My bathing suit was rolled up in a ball. It had blood on it. So I knew something was up, but it took so long for me to really wrap my head around the fact that, yeah, It was great, and it's okay. Lorilee Binstock 00:09:14 Mhmm. Christine Macdonald 00:09:21 I mean, the rake wasn't okay, but it's okay that it happened. It wasn't my fault. Lorilee Binstock 00:09:23 Right. Christine Macdonald 00:09:27 So a lot of insight with sarah truly understand, and then also forgive myself and then forgive to forgive this person. Lorilee Binstock 00:09:33 Yeah. Christine Macdonald 00:09:36 You know, it it wasn't a violent attack, but it just definitely was something that changed the course of my life. Lorilee Binstock 00:09:43 So... And then when you went to, you said at nineteen, you're asked to do this. What t shirt contest. Christine Macdonald 00:09:49 Mhmm. Lorilee Binstock 00:09:50 And this was what was that feeling when you were asked? And when you eventually... You you did it. I'm assuming. Christine Macdonald 00:09:57 Yes. I did it. And, you know, it's interesting because I was with one of my girlfriends, and she's in the book prominently, And it's a funny funny way how we met, and I won't spoil it for you, But she she she was the other woman. I found her information and who I thought was my boyfriend, You can see the theme here. Lorilee Binstock 00:10:15 Yeah Christine Macdonald 00:10:15 Very toxic partner, he was ten years older than I was. He was a drug dealer. I mean, all sorts of bad news, which, of course, I was completely attracted to. Lorilee Binstock 00:10:25 yeah. Christine Macdonald 00:10:26 But I found this women's information in his things, and so I just picked up the phone and called her and said, look, I don't know if you know this. But I'm with this guy, and then she said, oh, oh my god. I had no idea anyway, Long story short her and I became girlfriends. She is be beautiful. And and, Lorilee Binstock 00:10:41 Mhmm. Christine Macdonald 00:10:44 you know, one of those Barbie doll looking girls that are just so natural, not like fake plaster Barbie, but I'm talking, like, the quintessential Christie brink over time. You know? Lorilee Binstock 00:10:54 Mhmm. Christine Macdonald 00:10:54 And so her and I work together on the beach And, you know, we were young. We had rock and bodies, but she was the... She was the beauty queen. Right? And I did not feel like, I was approached because of me. I was supposed to be... We were both approached because of her. And so she basically told the gentleman who was recruiting women for these what teacher contests. She'll... She says, I'll do it if my girlfriend can do it, and that that was me. She says she's a great answer. Which is true. So so the way that I felt when I was on that stage, and, of course, you know, substances were involved. So that's always something that I... Yeah. Exactly. Lorilee Binstock 00:11:32 Makes it easier. Christine Macdonald 00:11:35 The way I felt onstage stage with my big bond Jo Bush live nineteen eighty seven here in my gold eye shadow Lorilee Binstock 00:11:41 Mhmm. Christine Macdonald 00:11:41 for the fur for the first time ever. I felt beautiful. I felt like I was hiding in plain sight, meaning my face was exposed, but it was it was just covered in in all of this eighties hair. But truly, that dollar that people were giving me on stage was so validating and just a big, like, look at who's Freddie Krueger now? You know what I mean? Like, just three years just three years earlier, Lorilee Binstock 00:12:05 Yeah. Christine Macdonald 00:12:07 I was cutting school because I was so tormented. So I felt nothing but validation and power and beautiful. Lorilee Binstock 00:12:15 So and this was your par into into the adult entertainment world or how how did how did you start your career in that in adult entertainment. Christine Macdonald 00:12:27 Well, ironically, you know if I won the contest, which was Lorilee Binstock 00:12:31 Mhmm. Christine Macdonald 00:12:31 real, and I was offered a job at this chocolate bar now in Waikiki Key, back then I can't speak to the scene now, but that then the age where you could dis disprove. It was a top of bar was twenty one. So I bikini danced until I was twenty one. And by the time I you know, by the time I had my twenty first they. I was so with it. It was like, no big deal to take my top off. And then the next day, I had some customers say, well, now that you're twenty one, you could make make even more money if you go up the street to the nude bar. And so I was just full Throttle all the way through. You know? And I loved it. I loved every minute of it. Lorilee Binstock 00:13:15 Did you experience any trauma during your career as an an adult entertainer? Christine Macdonald 00:13:21 I did. I did and mostly drug related mostly with men And I would have to say, of course, I don't, you know, I don't subscribe to the the idea that I deserved it. But my choices were definitely a part of that. I chose very toxic partners, the drugs and all of that. So the trauma was sort of a revolving door, hamster wheel of you know, it's interesting the j where you feel so powerful and beautiful. But at the same time, you're you're... And for me personally, I can't speak to other dancers answers, but I felt beautiful and powerful, but it was stripping my beauty away little by little. If that makes sense. Lorilee Binstock 00:13:54 Mhmm. Did you think of that at the time though? Christine Macdonald 00:14:06 No. No. I I didn't. Only when I was writing my story, I was like, oh, man. I wanna give back a little girl hug. Lorilee Binstock 00:14:07 Right. Yeah. Oh, garrett. I mean, trauma really just builds on trauma. You're not healing it. Right? It's you know, it just... Like you said the substances is and Christine Macdonald 00:14:20 Exactly. Lorilee Binstock 00:14:23 the coping that you... And typically, it's mala until you realize it. When did you become aware? What when did you decide to get out of the adult entertainment industry? Christine Macdonald 00:14:36 Great question. I was in my late twenties, and you know, when you're in your you know, when you're facing the barrel of thirty, and you think you're getting so old. You're, like, oh my gosh. I'm gonna be thirty. Lorilee Binstock 00:14:48 Mhmm. Christine Macdonald 00:14:50 So I I I can't you know, I don't understand the lifeline of when people go to college. You know, the norm the people that do it the right way. Right? So here I am and my, my college really was the stripping years, And I recall being sober burnt out, and this is in the book. There's a chapter called voluntary termination that I'm very proud of, and it really goes and explains step by step how I came to the realization, and it was very, very quiet. It was very simple, And I was in the dressing room. I was twenty, I would say late twenties and I And I it was very heavy on my mind thinking. Oh my gosh. I'm am I gonna be a senior citizen on the poll? Because, of course, when you're thirty, you think you're a senior head. So I'm right. It's so I'm looking in mirror, and... And I'm using my foundation and I'm covering my skin and I'm, you know, I've always had this relationship with my skin Lorilee Binstock 00:15:37 No goodness. Christine Macdonald 00:15:48 where I have for decades try to pretend my scars did not exist. But now as I'm older, I embrace my scars because they're part of who I am and I always say your flaws are your flavor. So anything that you feel embarrassed about or that you've been teased about, those things make up who you are, they're part of your flavor. So Lorilee Binstock 00:16:10 Mhmm. Christine Macdonald 00:16:11 embrace them. But back then, I didn't... I wasn't there yet. So here I am in the dressing arm. Time of grows behind me the collected clerk of their heels, and the buzz you know, all the buzz of the girls. I don't know if you've been around a a bunch of high girls, but they're like, birds. A squat. You know, they're coffee. Lorilee Binstock 00:16:29 Oh my gosh. That's hilarious. Christine Macdonald 00:16:32 Yeah. And so they're like. So I'm I'm trying to focus on putting my makeup on. I'm kinda tuning out the girls behind me. I am really hung over as per usual. That was just another day ending and why. Right? So I'm putting my makeup on and something just hit me, and I thought, okay. And I'm looking in my eyes. I see no blue. It's all gray. And I saw myself, like, wow. You're almost thirty. What you gonna do with your life? You don't have a college education. Dropped out because you couldn't handle the hours because I was party girl. Right? And then at that very moment, when I connected with my eyes, I see a brand new girl who I've never seen before, come into the dressing room, and she was probably nineteen. Lorilee Binstock 00:17:19 Mhmm. Christine Macdonald 00:17:19 And I looked at her, and I saw myself in her, and I thought god, I wanna just hug her and tell her save your money. I'm not gonna judge you. I'm not gonna tell you not to do this, but I wanna tell you to save your money, stay off the drugs, have a good head on your shoulders, but I didn't. I stayed in my own lane, but just seeing that girl had me flashback of the near decade career that I had. And so without even realizing it, I started putting my makeup back in my bag and lift it up, sp my bounce over my shoulders, stood up and looked in the mirror and said out loud to myself, I think you're done. Lorilee Binstock 00:17:57 Oh, wow. Christine Macdonald 00:17:58 And that I just walked out and looks for a pay phone. There was no Internet herself the back. What's for a pay phone called my mom, who I was estranged with at the time. And god lover, she... I basically said what are you doing? And I was almost crying because I was so scared, and I did know what my life gonna be... But I, of course, wanted my mommy. Lorilee Binstock 00:18:20 Mhmm. Christine Macdonald 00:18:20 And so I called her up, and I said, what are you doing? And she I'm cooking dinner, Do you wanna come over? And I was so grateful for that because I did. I went over to her house, and my sister had just had a baby so she was holding her newborn. My mom was cooking spaghetti. So soon as a friend are open, I just... I was welcomed by that amazing smell of home. You know? Lorilee Binstock 00:18:42 Mhmm Christine Macdonald 00:18:42 And I remember looking at my sister, and I remember being at my mom's house and thinking, wow, Just an hour earlier, I was around naked. High girls talking. Like, you know what I mean? And I thought this is real life. This is what I want. And at that moment, I just asked my mom I need to move home. I need to save up money because I'm gonna get off this island and find a new life. Lorilee Binstock 00:19:04 Wow. Oh, so, you grew up in Hawaii until your moment not far from where you were were dancing. Christine Macdonald 00:19:07 Yes. Correct. Yeah. And then, unfortunately, she... I was such a nightmare addict that she... I mean, I I'm I'm not a parent. So I can't even imagine. She just... I I don't wanna say gave up, but she was just there was nothing she could do. There was no talking to me. She was just like, she's gonna need to find out on her own, Lorilee Binstock 00:19:27 Mhmm. Christine Macdonald 00:19:31 and she prayed that I would come around and, you know, I did, which is great. Lorilee Binstock 00:19:36 And so you found you decided, okay. I'm... That road is not for me anymore. What did you end up doing? Christine Macdonald 00:19:43 Mhmm. I sold all of my belongings. I made the very naive choice to leave the island, which I don't think is really... It was not a bad decision it's probably the best decision I ever made because I found myself really having to grow up. And and I was in my late twenties. So I always say I lost in a way, a decade of my life because I was using. And so I really left the island in mentally, like, eighteen years old, nineteen years old because I'd lost so much in my life, but I was in my late twenties, and I just knew that leaving was the best decision and finding new friends and just starting over. But then, you know, couple years later, I realized, oh, you can't run away from your addictions. So that was addressed as well, which is also in the book. But the best decision, the thing that really catapult my change was leaving the island and just shake it off those those friends that you thought were friends, but they were just your party friends. Lorilee Binstock 00:20:49 So how did you... How did you work with your addiction? When did you realize? Well, it sounds like you're were like, okay. I can't I can't escape this. How did you heal from it? Or how did you break the addiction or break any of these, you know, behavioral cycles? Or actually even Christine Macdonald 00:21:06 Mhmm. Lorilee Binstock 00:21:08 be beware of the the patterns. Christine Macdonald 00:21:10 Well, interesting question because I thought just leaving the island was enough. And I thought, oh, I'm such a rock. I could walk away from the Coke. I could walk away from the ecstasy and all those other things I was doing, and I was really sn about it to be honest with you I thought and they rehab. I'm good. I honestly did not think I was an addict until in my thirties, I had a relapse with prescription drugs, and that's a whole nother animal because in in an addicts mind, do you think Oh, this is from a doctor. I'm fine. And, of course, that doesn't... That's never the case. But Lorilee Binstock 00:21:44 Mhmm. Christine Macdonald 00:21:49 realizing that I was an attic, took be relaxing and being in a detox word for a week. And and really understanding after going to meetings and things like, oh, yeah. So my party self in my twenties never left. I just changed the scenery. Lorilee Binstock 00:22:05 Yep. Christine Macdonald 00:22:05 So getting real with yourself is not for the faint of heart. Right? You have to take responsibility for your choices, and Yeah. Once I... Once I realized that the two were not so different that my party self just manifested in other ways, and then I was able to do the do the work with therapy. Lorilee Binstock 00:22:28 Well so in that time, when you left this adult entertainment world, and you were finding yourself, what was happening with yourself worth? Did it make? Did it did you want to go back to the stripping? How did you manage dealing with that that feeling of finding yourself worth? And and and Christine Macdonald 00:22:53 Yeah. Lorilee Binstock 00:22:54 needing longing for that helpful. Christine Macdonald 00:22:57 Realizing that the real world wasn't gonna saves me and that the real world was actually a lot harder than I thought. How did I how did I manage for a long time? I didn't... I I still suffered low self steam and that manifested in every single choice of partner I ever dated, and I had a therapist what tell me? I had a therapist one. Lorilee Binstock 00:23:20 Mhmm. Christine Macdonald 00:23:24 If you cut off all the heads of everyone you've ever dated, and I said, let's take a moment to just visualize that because I gotta I kinda like that. But when when this therapist said that to me, she says, they're interchangeable. Lorilee Binstock 00:23:30 Yeah Christine Macdonald 00:23:37 You you pick these stricter or upper and then complain that there's no good people out there today. It's because you don't feel like you're worthy of any one who's good for you. Like, I did not feel Like was worthy of a nice person. And also, when you grow up, and I think you can attest when you grow up with chaos, we subconsciously create chaos because that's home. Lorilee Binstock 00:24:00 Yep. Christine Macdonald 00:24:01 You know, chaos is home. We don't understand when our phone's not blowing up when we don't have any fires to put out when we're not fret Lorilee Binstock 00:24:01 Yep. Christine Macdonald 00:24:08 whether the person we're seeing is cheating on us and getting through their phone for answers, all of those things are based on low self esteem. Lorilee Binstock 00:24:16 Mhmm. Christine Macdonald 00:24:16 And I did not realize that at the time. And so I spent the better part of my thirties and forties after I left the stage. Really having to work on myself esteem. And then I finally got a clue when I was just exhausted from being heartbroken and realizing through therapy that I had more control than I thought. Like, there... It's not that there are no good people there it's just that I'm choosing the ones that are bad for me because I just didn't feel like I was worse. Anyone better. So that's Lorilee Binstock 00:24:50 Yeah. There's like there's like comfort in the same people that you you date in a way. Christine Macdonald 00:24:54 Exactly. It's a familiarity that it's it's hard to shake. It's like a trauma bond. Right? Lorilee Binstock 00:25:01 Mhmm. Christine Macdonald 00:25:02 Yeah. Lorilee Binstock 00:25:04 Did you... So what was it? Was there something that happened because I feel I I'm dealing with this. Constantly now I'm continuously working on feeling like I'm enough. What was it? That did it for you. Was there something that made it click besides her saying you have more control? And I feel like I... I do have control, but I mean, there are days where I'm just like, am I enough, and then I question it. Christine Macdonald 00:25:33 Oh, totally. Hold, totally. It's really a hard net to crack, and it's so embedded into our our psyche because, you know, rewire those parts of our brain, I think, is a lifelong journey, I mean it's truly... It's not easy to do, but the fact that we're aware of it is a huge plus. Right? Like, we know our intellect I always say that my... You know, our brains have the intellect side and then the emotional side. So when my emotional side starts to kick in and say, oh, who's gonna read your book? You're not you're nobody. You're not famous, blah blah blah blah, and then I have the other side, the intellect that says, damn straight. Everyone's gonna read my book. This is a really great story, and it's gonna inspire people. So it's just balancing those two positive and negatives, Lorilee Binstock 00:26:15 Mhmm. Christine Macdonald 00:26:21 but surrounding yourself with people who list you up and only wanna us to you succeed that unconditional love, your sister, your brotherhood, people that are in your corner. That's what helps lift me and realize that I'm worth it. In fact, my best best girlfriend I was... I received converter flowers from someone because of my book release, and I was falling Lorilee Binstock 00:26:48 Mhmm. Christine Macdonald 00:26:49 because I'm not used in receiving love where there's no catch. Like, I used to always think if I get love, then what's it gonna cost me, like, it was a transactional Lorilee Binstock 00:26:54 Yeah. Christine Macdonald 00:26:59 thing when people truly love you, they don't want anything from you. They just love you who you are. And I text my best girlfriend, and I said, I'm really having a hard time believing I'm worth this. And she said, you remember that movie moons with share? Lorilee Binstock 00:27:13 Mhmm. Christine Macdonald 00:27:16 She's she said, what that out of it. She goes you are worth it step out of it. So surrounding yourself with people that truly truly only want the best for you. They don't have any motives. There's nothing in it for them. I think that's huge. I think that really helps with your self esteem. Lorilee Binstock 00:27:37 It really sounds like your mom was kind of that person. Christine Macdonald 00:27:43 She was great. She had her own missteps, and I... And I do explain that in the book there are many things that, you know, she wishes she and, of course, I do too. She didn't do or could have done better but she's been my support system through this book. Even though there's a part of her, of course, she's a mom. She doesn't want the world to know that her baby made all these missteps and choices. But in the end, she's... She's been great. Yeah. She's very worried about this book, but I told her I said, look, anyone who reads the book is gonna know Lorilee Binstock 00:28:17 Mhmm. Christine Macdonald 00:28:18 that you have your home messed missteps because you were raised by someone who was not healthy. So you know, the cycle. It's a cycle. Right? Lorilee Binstock 00:28:25 Right. It's the cycle. Exactly. Christine Macdonald 00:28:27 Yeah. Lorilee Binstock 00:28:29 Well, looking back at the entertainment industry now, what are your... What are your personal thoughts? And it sounds like when... When that nineteen year old girl walked through, you're... You you had a lot that you wanted to say to this person. Christine Macdonald 00:28:45 Yeah. Yeah. For sure. It's interesting because I... Since I... Been promoting self promoting this book. I got on Tick talk, and I had no idea what to expect. You know, I'm a Gen x or I'm just like, I didn't even know how to do this whole business, but I'm gonna try Lorilee Binstock 00:29:01 Yeah Christine Macdonald 00:29:02 because, you know, social media is basically the best advertised you can do. And if you can gain a healthy following, it's a great way to get your message out. Right? So I am on talk, and most of my followers Lorilee Binstock 00:29:11 Mhmm. Christine Macdonald 00:29:15 are current spicy dancers, And they are Absolutely amazing. Each and every one of them has a story, and I don't know if you've ever seen Orange just black. Lorilee Binstock 00:29:26 Yeah. Christine Macdonald 00:29:27 But you know how the template of that story is, you really get to know the backstory of every inmates. And then you form an empathy that you didn't realize you could have for someone who is in prison Lorilee Binstock 00:29:41 Right. Christine Macdonald 00:29:42 because were against them and whatever whatever resources they had to do, which, of course, isn't to say they shouldn't be imprisoned, but you wanna have an idea of their why and every single girl onstage stage, whether you're on stage or in a pen country, there's a reason Lorilee Binstock 00:29:55 Right. Christine Macdonald 00:30:01 and they're not necessarily bad people. So I am finding myself I feel like they're aunts or their house mom. Lorilee Binstock 00:30:09 Yeah Christine Macdonald 00:30:09 And a lot of them come to me and say you give me inspiration that there is life after the pull. Because it's a young woman's game. And like I said, I was almost thirty, and I was freaking out that I was gonna be a senior citizen on the pool. So I never judge them. I support them. And I just... If they asked my advice because I never wanna give it unsolicited. I just say try and save some of your money and hold on to your yourself love and your power because it is a very seductive part in the pun industry, or you can get really wrapped up in the drugs so you can get wrapped up in the money, and then, of course, the next thing, you know, you're thirty. Lorilee Binstock 00:30:43 Mhmm. And there you are. Christine Macdonald 00:30:53 And there you are. Lorilee Binstock 00:30:56 Is there would you say because I think a lot of that has to do with self love and self worth. And do you think people who go into... Do you think there are people who go into the adult entertainment world who are already strong, and their self love and their self worth. Christine Macdonald 00:31:15 I do. I do. And I've worked with women that had their... Can I swear? Lorilee Binstock 00:31:20 Of course, Go for it. Christine Macdonald 00:31:21 Okay. I've work... I've worked with women who had their shit together. Like, they were college students. They were moms during the day, and they were trying to supplement. You know, that trying to feed their child, not all of the women that are, you know, choose the sex industry the sex work industry, whether it's, spicy dancing or now is all virtual. Right? They have there's only fans. There's Lorilee Binstock 00:31:47 Oh, yeah. Christine Macdonald 00:31:48 there's sex work in the in the literal sense, which I I never crossed over to do, but I have many friends that did. All of those things you're not necessarily broken. Everybody has their own reason, Lorilee Binstock 00:32:02 Mhmm. Christine Macdonald 00:32:02 but I do find in my experience that I have come across women that did not think highly of themselves. But it's death it's very important to me that I I want people to know that I do not put a blanket statement on anyone who chooses that industry that they're all broken. You know? But, yeah, it's it it it is a theme Lorilee Binstock 00:32:21 Mhmm. Christine Macdonald 00:32:25 it is a theme as with maybe other. You know, if you're in the modeling industry or anything like that, I can only imagine how toxic that would be as well. Lorilee Binstock 00:32:33 Right. Christine Macdonald 00:32:33 Especially in the in the day of filters. Right? And all of these... You don't know what's real. And then these these young women go on to or or whatever. And they think, oh, my life, they they compare themselves to these unrealistic expectations. Right. Lorilee Binstock 00:32:51 Mhmm. Yeah. You know what I think about, you know, I was a young journalist at a young talent, really, you know, a television station with a bunch of young young people. And, you know, to want to be on Tv. I mean, I feel like it's it's definitely not a glamorous job may seem like it, but definitely is not. But you know, when I looked all around me, there... You know, there are people who are broken. I feel like... I mean, I'm that's like you said, I'm not saying everyone in. But they're they're they're trying to find their voice. And then I feel like that was kind of me. Like, people who had... Were we're not listened to. They'd got a job, so that people will listen to them Right? And I feel like I was... I was also that person as well. So I go, I tried to find my voice working in this business, but you know, obviously, that's that's not what's going to fix it. Right? You have to look within yourself Christine Macdonald 00:33:22 Mhmm. Mhmm. Lorilee Binstock 00:33:46 to be able to figure out why do I need this? What was I mis sing as a child Christine Macdonald 00:33:49 Yeah. Mhmm. Lorilee Binstock 00:33:52 in order for me to pursue this this career, this lifestyle, I think figuring out everyone's why, I think it's is important. You know, I feel like if we understood everyone's why there wouldn't be so much judgment. Christine Macdonald 00:34:04 You know, Hundred percent. Hundred percent. Wouldn't it be great if everyone was, like, you have mandatory therapy from age twenty. Lorilee Binstock 00:34:16 Maybe younger. Christine Macdonald 00:34:17 Right. Lorilee Binstock 00:34:18 Maybe it's thirteen Christine Macdonald 00:34:19 Right. Lorilee Binstock 00:34:19 when you're teenager and there's hormones going and, yes. Christine Macdonald 00:34:21 Yeah. Yeah. I know. And then and, unfortunately, there's a lot of therapists out there that they're not that great. So by finding a therapist Lorilee Binstock 00:34:29 Yeah. Christine Macdonald 00:34:31 that you can connect with that you have that magical chemist with is not easy. But once you find the right therapist, it really does help with that insight and Yeah. It's it's definitely an eye opener when you find out that everything's connected, Like, everything's connected. That's why I talk about in the book. I have I've had the race when I was thirteen, I had the skin disease. There's father abandonment. They're drinking in the house and all of these things the bullying, the stripping everything's linked, you know? Lorilee Binstock 00:35:03 Mhmm. Christine Macdonald 00:35:04 And so now that I'm in my fifties, I look through, especially the process of writing the book. I look through a different lens when I'm looking at that little girl, and I think, oh, of course, you ended up a stripper. And I'm not saying that to be... Do you know, I'm saying it to be self def. Like, what chance did I have? Like, of course, I'm gonna end up a distributor. But the the thing that I want people to focus on is not the fact that I was a cliche because I'm the first to say I'm a walking cliche. You know? But it's how I got out of it Lorilee Binstock 00:35:19 Yeah Okay. Mhmm. Christine Macdonald 00:35:37 because I have to say the women that I have reconnected with because it's very difficult to try and find the girls that I used to work with because you can't do a Google search on candy. Right? You don't know their legal name. Show the women that I have reconnected with the the marvel of the Internet, which wasn't around back in our day, God I'm old. Lorilee Binstock 00:35:59 Yeah Christine Macdonald 00:36:00 They're... That they're lawyers. Attorneys, There there are doctors, and and this is just, you know, they own their own businesses. I have a friend that's a makeup artist in Hollywood, all of these wonderful women that have excel are it's just so nice to know that people have come out the other side and then, you know, there's other other people that are no longer with us and and all of those tragedies. But, yeah it it can be an uplifting story. It doesn't have to be a dark cloud. Lorilee Binstock 00:36:29 Right. And, yours is a very very inspiring story. Christine Macdonald 00:36:34 Thank you. Lorilee Binstock 00:36:36 Is there anything else that you would like to add? Christine Macdonald 00:36:41 Don't compare yourself. If there's any it... And if there's any advice that I would give. Now this goes for men too. Lorilee Binstock 00:36:42 Mhmm. Christine Macdonald 00:36:47 I will say, especially when you're young and impression passionately in this age of social media where the attention span of people is probably, like, two seconds. Lorilee Binstock 00:37:01 It's tech. Christine Macdonald 00:37:01 Right. Everybody's right, everybody, and I'm guilty of it as well all a sudden it's seven o'clock. And and it's midnight, I'm like, why have I been scrolling the whole time? But but the thing is it's... It's... We find ourselves Lorilee Binstock 00:37:06 Me too. Christine Macdonald 00:37:14 subconsciously comparing and I do this all the time, and I have to kinda check myself and say, no no no. Stay in your lane. And I don't remember who said this, but I'm gonna be boo and say, a quote, comparison is that beef of joy. Comparison is the thief of joy. So if you really stop Lorilee Binstock 00:37:30 Yes. Christine Macdonald 00:37:35 comparing yourself with others, focus on... On who you are, what you wanna accomplice, what your dreams are, who you are is person, and just let your dreams guide you, and you'll end up okay. I think you'll be alright. And no you're worth is not predicated on what anybody else thinks of you. That took a long time for me. To understand. Lorilee Binstock 00:37:59 Yeah. I think I think finding self worth without, you know, with it's it's a it's a difficult Christine Macdonald 00:37:59 You know? Lorilee Binstock 00:38:04 thing to do. It's... I mean, it's taken me years and I'm still... I I I struggle, but I'm light years away from who I was, you know, Christine Macdonald 00:38:13 Yeah. Lorilee Binstock 00:38:14 up four years ago. Christine Macdonald 00:38:16 Mhmm. Lorilee Binstock 00:38:18 But, yeah, It's just finding it within yourself. And in that and Christine Macdonald 00:38:20 Yeah. And that's... Yeah. Yeah. It's all about the rewire. Right? You gotta rewire that brain because we were... We were taught as children that we, you know, we didn't matter. We were invincible Lorilee Binstock 00:38:26 yep. Christine Macdonald 00:38:33 I was called work. Lorilee Binstock 00:38:33 You're just a kid. Christine Macdonald 00:38:35 Exactly. Go in the other room, watch Tv. I was told I was worthless. Almost every day. And so it's very difficult to rewire those voices, but once you can get control of that, you know, you're you're good. You're golden. Just say sit in your kid truth, stand in your power, and don't compare yourself. Lorilee Binstock 00:38:54 Don't compare yourself that I think that that's key. That's key right there. Christine Macdonald 00:38:58 Mhmm. And being a good human being. Be a good person. You know? Lorilee Binstock 00:39:02 Yeah. Christine Macdonald 00:39:03 Yeah. Lorilee Binstock 00:39:03 Yes. A hundred percent. Thank you so much. Christine, I really appreciate you joining me today. Christine Macdonald 00:39:10 Oh, thank you. This is fun. Lorilee Binstock 00:39:12 I'm glad. I'm glad. Well, that one's Christine Mcdonald's author of the Memoir face value from Stripper Pull to bearing my soul. For more information on Christine, click on that for scrolling fortune cookie right there in the middle of your screen, that will actually take you to her book. Also, Mark issue of authentic insider now Christine has contributed to that issue, and check out authentic take thrive dot com. That's trauma survivor thrive dot com. You can find authentic insider there and past issues as well as episodes of this podcast. If you haven't already, please subscribe to my email list to get authentic insider magazine in your inbox monthly. Thank you so much for joining me live today. Show like next week, March fifteenth, when I speak with founder of the psychedelic Medicine coalition, Melissa, we will be discussing how psychedelics helped her heel from postpartum part depression and how that led her to create the Psychedelic menacing coalition. You've been listening to a trauma survivor driver's podcast on Fireside, I'm Lorilee Binstock thanks again for being a part of the conversation. Take care.
It's a Valentine's day episode and what better to celebrate today than a conversation about cruelty, brutal folklore, political terror and black magic? Don't tell me I don't understand my audience.I'm beyond delighted to welcome Mariana Enriquez to the show to talk about her massive novel, Our Share of Night. It features all of the above ingredients, in a 700+ page roam through decades of Argentinian history, demonic misconduct.This ranks amongst the most unstructured conversations I've had on this show. I just say some words and then let Mariana let rip. But to give you a taster – we cover her current boredom with the short story, the double standard of harming kids in fiction, houses that eat people, Freddie Krueger and Heathclife and why horror is inevitable in Argentinian fictionEnjoy!Our Share of Night was published by Granta in the UK in October, 2022 and in the US on 7th February, 2023 by HogarthOther books mentioned in this episode:The Black Maybe: Liminal Tales (2022), by Attila VeresThe Dangers of Smoking in Bed (2009), by Mariana EnriquezThings We Lost in the Fire (2017), by Mariana EnriquezShuggie Bain (2020), by Douglas StuartIn Patagonia (1977), by Bruce ChatwinMary: An Awakening of Terror (2022), by Nat CassidyREAD: Smithsonian article about Chiloe and the imbuncheSupport Talking Scared on PatreonCome talk books on Twitter @talkscaredpod, on Instagram, or email direct to talkingscaredpod@gmail.com Support the show
Join our Discord https://discord.gg/jDrUtNcRq2 As our look at Halloween movies comes to an end, we look at the lighter side of Halloween films, but trust us, some of these stand the the rest of time. Ghostbusters, Beetlejuice, Gremlins, and Teen Wolf to name a few. We do discuss Freddie Krueger as part of our Big 3, and talk about how the thought of falling asleep, may have actually kept people up all night..
Would you rather face Freddie Krueger or Jason? What about a spooky mad lib? On today's episode, Trevor is joined by actress Elsie Fisher – who you may know from the movie Eighth Grade – to talk about her new film, My Best Friend's Exorcism, as well as answering the hard hitting questions of whether you'd rather face the Predator or the Alien – and a hot take on divorce! Plus, Trevor give his a new useless fact of the week that will have you thinking about two animals in a whole new light. Go to https://www.chime.com/trevor to sign up for a Chime Checking Account today! Thanks to Chime for supporting the show. Sike, our brand of optical illusion-themed items, has found a new home in the Mythical Store! So you can now shop Sike in the same place you get all your other Mythical Merch — visit Mythical.com/SIKE to shop now. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We went to Rototom Sunsplash and this is part 2. This episode features interviews with Chris Dymond, Freddie Krueger, Koers and patrons of the festival. Listen to Pt 1 if you missed it! Enjoy @ReggaeInTheCityPodcast @DaddyEnglishBI Facebook @ReggaeInTheCityUk #Gorilla #AimToTheHead
As for the adults, Jim Hopper (David Harbour) and Joyce (Winona Ryder) are thankfully reunited with the help of Murray (Brett Gelman). Now they just need to get back to the States safely.But with all the good guys come some bad guys, and they don't come much worse than Jamie Campbell Bower, aka 001, aka Vecna. The ultra-powerful supposed guard is actually highly bonded to Eleven, only with far more violent tendencies. He now feasts on those with trauma and guilt in their past, shattering their bones every time.The only person to escape his clutches thus far is Max (thanks to Kate Bush, naturally), but we're curious to see how this goes.Stranger Things season 4 volume 2 plot: What will happen?In the final two episodes of the season we're likely to see how the gang join forces in order to take down the terrifying being that is Vecna – especially now they know his real identity.During the 'Massacre at Hawkins Lab', Vecna revealed himself actually be 001 – the first superpowered child to be taken in by the lab.001 had been chipped and experimented on, with his blood being used to later breed a host of children with powers… including Eleven.He is also, unfortunately, highly narcissistic and more than a bit of a megalomaniac, believing his power prove he is above your average human. After wiping out nearly all the patients and doctors at the ward for trying to keep him detained, he found himself sparing Eleven, who he'd bonded with during his time in the lab. But she denied his request to help him take over humanity, instead overpowering him and sending him to the Upside Down before fleeing.The only other child we know to have survived is 008 – and we haven't seen her since season two. Will she make a reappearance?So let's be clear – Vecna has some scores to settle, and he's going to start with Elle."The Hawkins storyline this year is totally out of Nightmare On Elm Street," Charlie Heaton (Jonathan) told GQ. "It's really exciting to see the show go in that direction." Indeed it was, and we can expect to see reality twisted and bent out of shape by the forces of evil.Not only has Nightmare's villain Freddie Krueger been directly referenced (by Dustin: "He's the super burned-up dude with razors for fingers and kills you in your dreams!"), but he's actually physically appeared in the story in the form of actor Robert Englund, playing the aged Victor Creel, so it's possible that the NoES references have peaked now for season four.But then again, the extended franchise could still inspire the climactic two episodes. Just as long as we don't go down the route of Freddie Vs Jason – that would be a nostalgia trip too far.Elsewhere, having the fate of the world in their hands doesn't mean these hormone-ridden teens aren't finding themselves falling in and out of love. Most prominently among fans is the continuing speculation that Will Byers is battling with his sexuality – and has feelings for Eleven's boyfriend and his best mate, Mike.The cast and creators have been playing fast and loose with this story for a while now, with Will's mum Joyce saying his deadbeat dad would often mock him for being "queer" all the way back in season one because of his gentle nature.But season four definitely kicked this up a notch, and during a chat with Digital Spy, Finn Wolfhard (who plays Mike) opened up about Will's feelings for Mike "shifting towards a more endearing, kind of heartfelt, romantic affection".Confronted with the question, Finn replied: "Yeah. I think you find out slowly through the season, Will's kind of love towards Mike and I think it's a really beautiful thing."However, this was almost U-turned on by Millie Bobby Brown, who shot back at those who feel it necessary to label Will's sexuality."I think what's really nice about Will's character is that he's just a human being going through his own personal demons and issues. So many kids out there don't know, and that's OK. That's OK to not know. And that's OK not to label things," she told Variety.So we're sure this will play out sooner rather than later in volume two.Will isn't the only one with affairs of the heart to contend with either. Nancy is clearly second-guessing her choice of Jonathan over Steve, with Steve still holding a candle for his former fling too.As Jonathan and Nancy's long-distance romance looks doomed for failure, it seems only a matter of time until she reunites with her original boyfriend (seems all it took was a trip to the Upside Down and a near-death experience to make the heart grow fonder... who knew?)"I think it's really nice for Nancy and Steve to come back to each other after a few years of kind of growing from where they were," Dyer told Variety. "They're two characters that really care about each other, so it's really nice to see that again."I want something for Nancy that makes sense. I don't want her to just end up with somebody because it feels like that's what she needs to do. I think she's probably got a lot of other things going on."The mid-season finale definitely put in motion ways to get the entire gang back in one place in order to fight this year's Big Bad. Joyce, Hopper and Murray are on their way back from Russia, Eleven is still in the Hawkins lab, and the rest of the crew are either back in Hawkins or at the very least en route.But they are all wanted people – particularly Eddie, who's found himself the centre of a witch hunt by jocks who believe he started The Hellfire Club as a satanic cult and is therefore responsible for the otherwise unexplainable deaths.Last we saw of the thugs trying to get to him, they were still trying to track him down. Will they reappear after crossing state lines? And will the loveable metalhead live to fight another day?★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Carl Gugasian almost got away with being a serial bank robber. He planned and calculated ever risk and robbed 50 banks over a period of three decades. Steve and Hannah peel back the onion and talk about how the educated prolific bank robber left a clue that led the FBI to arrest him. Thanks for listening this week! Stay subscribed to True Crime Archives wherever you get your Podcasts. Please rate us on Apple Podcast, we would love to hear your feedback. Follow us on Instagram @truecrimearchivespodcast and Twitter @TCArchivesPod for regular updates, sneak peaks, and our story! Friday Night Bank Robber - Gangland Wire The Friday Night Bank Robber | Carl Gugasian - YouTube Meet Carl Gugasian, The Friday Night Bank Robber (scoopernews.com) Carl Gugasian | Military Wiki | Fandom Carl Gugasian - The Most Prolific Bank Robber in U.S. History (aratherat.com) Friday Night Heists | BBC Prolific Bank Robber To Help FBI - CBS News Thief who rivals Dillinger for most bank heists is jailed ** He out-plundered the most infamous, hit vaults in the region. – The Morning Call (mcall.com) Episode 002: Ray Carr - Tracking Carl Gugasian, FBI's Most Prolific Bank Robber - Jerri Williams How two boys helped the FBI find the Freddie Krueger-loving 'Friday Night Bank Robber' - New York Daily News (nydailynews.com)
This week on A Cosmic Void Karl Borneman of Not Safe for Network guests on the show to cover Wishmaster! Find out what happens when a Djinn grants people wishes when they don't actually wish. Yes we're deep diving into the movie made by Wes Craven (not really), and starring Freddie Krueger (sort of), Jason Voorhees (kind of), Candyman (no bees), and Henriette from Evil Dead 2 (you must understand what really going on now). Plus, we figure out what the movie would look like with the It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia cast because what else are you going to talk about? Follow on Amazon Music, Spotify, Stitcher, or where you get your podcasts https://open.spotify.com/show/4uDdQrjtmgBN0wRIeFIDQW Send us an email acosmicvoid@gmail.com Follow the podcast and our network on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/redwood_sound_labs or on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/RedwoodSoundLabs --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/acosmicvoid/message
**Episode contains SPOILERS ** In this episode Naki and Karin take you through themes in Chapter 10 of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. They talk about how flattery gets you everywhere, better people make better Quidditch players (and many other things), motivations behind our good intentions, and asking the right questions - to name a few! Come join the conversation. You can check us out at www.filteredthrufiction.com or on Instagram @filteredthrufiction. Make sure to give us your answers to the hot seat questions over at our Instagram or leave as a voicemail at https://anchor.fm/filteredthrufiction/message! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/filteredthrufiction/message
This week Kelly and Katai read "The Dreamstalker" by Barbara Steiner, the touching story of a boy twin who goes full Freddie Krueger to get the love of his girl twin. They talk INCEST, fake high school psychiatry classes, INCEST, deadbeat parents, INCEST, the world's worst hypothetical, INCEST, and also INCEST. **Content Warning: incest.** SUBSCRIBE TO THE TEEN CREEPS PATREON to get bonus episodes, merch, and more: https://www.patreon.com/teencreeps CONNECT W/ TEEN CREEPS: https://twitter.com/teencreepspod https://www.instagram.com/teencreepspod https://www.facebook.com/teencreepspod BUY TEEN CREEPS MERCH: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/teen-creeps TEEN CREEPS IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/teen-creeps *All creepy opinions expressed are those of the hosts and guests. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brought To You By: https://www.2linedmusichutstore.com | Enter promo code ERP20 at check out to receive 20% off your first purchase.Veteran selector NUTS formerly of SUPER DEE pulled up to the Entertainment Report Podcast for an EPICCC conversation about his career and sound system / sound clash culture. Nuts spoke about going to King Tubby's studio growing up, Delano from Renaissance, Geefus from Stone Love and himself playing a sound called Nucleus, playing Silver Hawk for a bit, Rory offering him to play Stone Love, getting to Super Dee, Admiral Bailey giving him to confidence to speak on the mic, Sky Juice from Metro Media introducing him to Bounty Killer and Freddie Krueger getting to Super Dee.Nuts also spoke about epic sound clashes in the 90's with Bass Odyssey, Silver Hawk, Stone Love, Lee's Unlimited, King Addies, Black Kat, Super Saint, African Star, 4x4 Exodus and Bodyguard. He also spoke about his reason for leaving Super Dee, joining Afrique for a bit then joining One Blood from Milwaukee and eventually leaving the business all together.THIS IS A MUST LISTEN FOR ALL SOUND CLASH AND SOUND SYSTEM FANS!!! Don't Forget To Subscribe. Enjoy!
Welcome to our Halloween episode! Squid games became a popular cultural sensation recently, so join the Front Man, Squid Guard and Trillboy for another fun filled episode of craziness. The guy's talk about the notorious serial killer Ed Gein and his house of horrors. They also talk about iconic Halloween figures such as Michael Myers, Freddie Krueger, Chucky and Leatherface. Jimbo tells about his encounter's with paranormal activity in his old house. At the end of the episode the boys watch one of the greatest internet videos ever created. Check it out! Thank you for listening & enjoy the show!
Un halloween mas, la tardis llega dispuesta a no perderse una de sus más famosas citas y este año lo hace no con muchas películas, sino con una saga que es un estandarte del genero: Pesadilla en Elm Street. Es por ello que Freddie Krueger es nuestro protagonista absoluto. Tenemos el programa dividido en dos bloques, en el primero Imanol de Frutos nos da datos de toda la saga y te cuenta datos de cada película y su contrahistoria. Por otra parte, Valdrada (Manu) llega en el segundo bloque para hacernos sus locas sinopsis y hablar ya más opinativamente de la saga, aunque al final acabamos hablando del terror en general. Rubén Pérez trata de llevar esto a buen puerto, si lo consigue o no, tendrás que decirlo tú, pero sobre todo, no se te ocurra dormirte.
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This Episode Is Brought To You By: https://www.2linedmusichutstore.com | Enter promo code ERP20 at check out to receive 20% off your first purchaseThis is Part 2 of a 2 part series!90'Ss Veteran selector FREDDIE KRUEGER pulled up to the Entertainment Report Podcast for and EPICCCCC conversation about his career and sound system culture. Freddie Krueger spoke about getting to Killamanjaro, his relationship with Ricky Trooper, beating Katarock in Bermuda, clashing with Turbo Phonic 3 times, beating Mighty Crown in a 1 on 1 clash, winning World Clash 2000, why Killamanjaro didn't return to World Clash 2001, Bass Odyssey, Irish & Chin, leaving and returning to Killamanjaro twice and soooooo much more. THIS IS A MUST LISTEN FOR SOUND SYSTEM ENTHUSIAST!!! Don't Forget To Subscribe. Enjoy!
This Episode Is Brought To You By: https://www.2linedmusichutstore.com | Enter promo code ERP20 at check out to receive 20% off your first purchaseThis is Part1 of a 2 part series!90'Ss Veteran selector FREDDIE KRUEGER pulled up to the Entertainment Report Podcast for and EPICCCCC conversation about his career and sound system culture. Freddie Krueger spoke about his firs sound system City Heat, getting to Super Dee, the infamous Stone Love vs Super Dee fiasco, clashing Black Kat with Pink Panther, Super Dee vs Silver Hawk, clashing Inner City with Tony Matterhorn and Mark Dragon, 4x4 Exodus, Bass Odyssey and sooooo much more. Freddie Krueger also spoke about Super Dee playing the most Frankie Paul, Ninja Man and Bounty Killer dubplates. THIS IS A MUST LISTEN FOR SOUND SYSTEM ENTHUSIAST!!! Don't Forget To Subscribe. Enjoy!
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NINE MONTHS WILL TELL BOOK TWO IN THE STORM LORD TRILOGY SERIES ---a paranormal romance Continuation of the Storm Lord Trilogy in Chapter Two, Nine Months Will Tell, finds Angelica Thompson and Sheriff Kevin Connors expecting their first child. Her pregnancy comes as a surprise to her and Kevin because it is precisely nine months after their defeat of Ethan Knight in Chapter One of the Storm Lord Trilogy series. The question now that arises for the two love-birds is whether the Storm Lord lost his life in their final battle in the first of the series or did he, somehow, miraculously survive the epic encounter. The expecting mother lives with pain day in and day out. She experiences dreams that are, once again, so real, she can never get more than an hour or two each night of sleep. Cherubs appear in her dreams. Demons appear in her dreams. Death appears in her dreams! It was in the last two weeks of her pregnancy she realized her child's life was being threatened by outside forces. Has the Storm Lord returned to her dreams? Who did she and Kevin kill in their first encounter if it wasn't the Storm Lord? Unfortunately, their lives, far from being made perfect, become complicated. Angelica continues to be a hostage from the Evil One and his enchantments and sorcery. Kevin continues, along with the shapeshifting sea captain, the one able to wield the massive blue flaming sword, preparing for when they meet again. Because of the nightmares, which don't seem to end, she never finds a moment to complete her second novel in the Storm Lord Trilogy series. Angel continues to discover more of the enchantments that hold her hostage. Why do all of the villagers in Black Rock Cove turn their backs on her when she comes to town? Why is it the FBI investigators continue to disappear overnight when in town to investigate the disappearance of so many children? Why are her nightmares getting stronger each day as she gets closer to having her first newborn? Why is her amulet beginning to glow again? More noise came from the front porch. Angel reached down and rubbed her pockets on her warmups, looking for her pepper spray, but both were flat! “Jesus Christ! Where did I leave my spray? Kevin is always getting on me for not carrying it with me!” Freddie Krueger, move over. There's a new name in town! ETHAN KNIGHT. … from Sidney St. James, a paranormal romance of epic proportions! The Storm Lord Trilogy Series: Book 1 - The Flaming Blue Sword, Book 2 - Nine Months Will Tell and Book 3 - The Three Keys to Armageddon Happy Listening from Sidney St. James! #paranormalromance #bookclubs #beeboppublishinggroup #spotify #anchorfm #bookclubs #romancenovels #shapeshifters #sidneystjames #eaglelake #columbus #kindle #book #georgetowntexas #eaglelake #columbus #fantasy #paranormalromancepodcasts #romancepodcasts #paranormalromancenovels #writing #author #paranormalromanceauthor #author #shifterromance #shapeshifting #suncity #bookclub --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sidneystjames/message
Comedian and Documentary Director Jeff Cerulli comes on to discuss DMX, his doc films "Hungry" and "Tasteless" and the new Amazon Horror Series "THEM".
Cortana has died more times than Jason Voorhees and Freddie Krueger combined. Surface Laptop 4 specs have leaked online — Daniel and Zac have the details. A new Microsoft webcam is reportedly on the way as well. Additionally, Microsoft rolled out Windows 10 build 21332 to Insiders in the Dev Channel. The guys also dig into some gaming news. 20 Bethesda Softworks titles are coming to Xbox Game Pass, and Halo Infinite developers have offered insight into the game's day/night cycle, weather, different biomes, and more. All that, plus Daniel's review of the Dell XPS 8940 SE desktop! Links: Harman Kardon confirms Cortana cutoff dates for Invoke speaker | Windows Central Microsoft's Surface Laptop 4 CPU specs leak online | Windows Central Microsoft webcam will reportedly be announced alongside Surface Laptop 4 this spring | Windows Central -Microsoft rolls out Windows 10 build 21332 to Insiders in the Dev Channel | Windows Central 20 Bethesda Softworks games are joining Xbox Game Pass, some will benefit from Xbox FPS Boost | Windows Central Microsoft officially welcomes Bethesda to the Xbox family, some new titles to be Xbox exclusive | Windows Central Halo Infinite devs detail day/night cycle, dynamic weather, different biomes, and more | Windows Central Dell XPS 8940 SE review: A powerful but minimalist desktop PC with NVIDIA RTX graphics | Windows Central
Something that always sticks out is how often people are drawn to the villains of certain properties. From Cell and Joker to Grimmjow and Freddie Krueger plenty of people's favorite characters are villains. But why? That's what we're here to find out on this week's BEAM Me Up Podcast. What universe would you exercise villainy in? What makes a good villain? What makes villains more likeable than heroes? Writing? Looks? All of the above? Tune in and hear all about what the guys of NICE Entertainment think about the subject!
Alfred Molina suena para Spiderman 3. "Lilo y Stitch" de acción real. Joaquin Phoenix se unirá a lo nuevo de Ari Aster. "Black Panther 2" comienza su rodaje. "Deadpool 3" sigue adelante. Mads Mikkelsen se confirma como Grindelwald. "Gambito de Dama" la serie mas vista de Netflix. Freddie Krueger se suma a "Stranger Things".
What is scarier than a zombie?
I cosplay a not so scary cat for this one, as I talk about Scary Stuff like Scary Films, Scary Video Games, and Scary Art. There's also a lil scary story, but the less said about that the better :) Some of the scary Halloween themed tings include : How Virtual Reality Feels Real, Being Trapped in a Dream, False Awakenings, Resident Evil, Jump Scares, Japanese Horror, Freddie Krueger, Scary Experiences, Do Humans Enjoy being Scared?, The Power of Fear, and lilDENNiS turns into a Zombie :) Hope you like this one.
Løp og gjem deg fort som fanken under sofaen, for handelsstanden har nok en gang klart å importere Halloween til landet fra the United States of overforbruk. Og det aller skumleste du kan støte på er som vanlig hverken nøkken eller Freddie Krueger. Glem Jason Voorhees, Hannibal Lecter, Magica fra Tryll og nabolagsungene i slutty kostymer. Nei, det du virkelig bør frykte, det er skuespilleren, produsenten og nevemagneten Adam Sandler. Han har enda en gang fått frie tøyler og fantasillionbudsjett til å lage film med kompisene, og resultatet er Hubie Halloween, en fare som truer bare et tastetrykk unna deg på Netflixen din. Heldigvis har kulturtantene dine fått hjelp av Halloqueen herself, Ingvild «Ingzithekiller» Rabe, til å analysere marerittet. Grøss og gru og fysj og fy. Andre stikkord: Knulletorsdag, Teenage Bounty Hunters, Jägertvillingene, Bokklubben, «Gul bok» av Zeshan Shakar, Cobra Kai, Karate Kid, Quiplash, Jackbox, fakka å lørdag, Kongen av Queens, Ray Liotta, Steve Buschemi, Maya Rudolph, Big Daddy, The Waterboy, Happy Gilmore, Uncut Gems, The Wedding Singer, Salem, Saturday Night Live, Shaquille O'Neill, Minnie Riperton, Weezer, Bridesmaids, Big Mouth, A Very Murray Christmas, Fairuza Balk, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina og Sabrina the Teenage Witch.
In this episode I dared to challenge you to use rational and to look at results and not personality. I shared a little bit of Donald Trump's record in his 4 years of presidency and how effective it has been. I make an appeal to the Latin American community to investigate about illegal immigration and it is our community the number 1 beneficiary of a stronger border. I also went over Joe Biden's record of working with segregationists and even daring to call Robert Byrd, a then local leader of a KKK chapter, a friend and even a "mentor" of his. I also dared to look into Kamala Harris record as an AG for California and HOLY SHIT there are spiders and maybe even Freddie Krueger in that closet. I also took it upon myself to show case the hypocrisy within the capitalist society of the United States and their constant blind eye to the modern slavery found in China and other places where cheap manufacturing has been moved to. Hope you enjoy!
There are two kinds of people in the world: people who cover their face with pillows while they watch scary movies - and those of us who inch closer to the screen the scarier the movie gets. We've all heard the dime store psychology. Horror movies, claim the professionals, satiate our primitive need for safe thrills. We all KNOW there's no Freddie Krueger... no malevolent clown in the street drains... no evil spirit in your TV about to do a freaky-deaky jerky crawl into your living room. These frights, as effective as they are, are just products of the imaginations of skilled - if not deliciously morbid - writers' imaginations. And so, we pop our popcorn and turn off the lights and we laugh at the fools who investigate noises in the basement or attic when it's quite obvious that THAT is EXACTLY where death waits. We laugh at friends complaining of nightmares, smugly reminding them it's all just Hollywood hooey.But what if it wasn't…?What if the horror on the screen is simply a retelling of horrors perpetrated in real life? Worse, what if they could actually happen… again? To… you?In this final installment of my six-part Halloween celebration, I'll tell you about the REAL events that inspired some of Hollywood's most terrifying feature films. And then we'll see just how brave you really are.For more information, visit Stephanie Hoover Has That Story.
In honor of Spooky Season, Man & Jo pit horror movie villains against one another to see who wins based on their strengths and weaknesses. Forget Freddie vs. Jason, it's Chucky vs. Annabelle, aliens vs. vamps, and Michael Myers vs. Pzuzu. Who will win the ultimate Horror Movie Death Match?Join the shit show on FB & IG @WAM617.
BomChilom was founded in Padova in 2004 by Alex and Pinecone, welcoming in the crew over the years Nevo, Peppo, Tony, Nino, Skinny and Luca, and becoming a referral point for the fans of the Jamaican vibes in the North-East of Italy. CSO Pedro has always been BomChilom's yard, the place where the crew invites big artists, sounds and selectors from Italy, Europe and overseas. BomChilom had the opportunity to play in foreign countries like Canada, U.K., Germany, Switzerland, Netherlands, Austria, Spain and Slovenia, sharing the stage with artists like Beres Hammond, Cocoa Tea, Frankie Paul, Johnny Osbourne, Shaggy, Tarrus Riley, Koffee and many others. BomChilom has also juggled with the biggest names of the sound system scenario: Stone Love, Bass Odyssey, Freddie Krueger, David Rodigan, LP International, Supersonic and the list goes on. Support Bomchilom Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bomchilom Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bomchilom SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/bomchilom Mixcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/bomchilom/ TRACKLIST Laid Back - Sunshine Reggae The Police - Walking on the moon Jack Radics - Moving away Glen Ricks - Sitting In The Back Seat Sanchez - Don't Worry Leroy Smart - Talk Bout Friends Garnett Silk - It's Growing Half Pint - I Am Not A Substitute Lover Marlon Asher - Ganja Farmer Jungle - Put Down The Gun Richie Spice - Marijuana RMX Buju Banton - Semsimilla Persecution RMX Vybz Kartel - Send On RMX Cherine Anderson - Kingston State Of Mine Chuck Fender - So Many Girls Mr. Vegas - Lean With It Cocoa Tea & Buju Banton - Go Home Sound Boy Capleton - Be like dis Mr. Vegas - Gangsta Law Mr. G - Police & Badbwoy Beenie Man - Foundation badman Elephant Man - Bring it Foxy Brown - Sorry Marvin Gaye - Sexual Healing RMX Cocoa Tea & Cutty Ranks - Waiting in vain General Degree - Almighty God Bob Marley & more - Waiting in Vain Mega Remix Shinehead - Jamaican in New York Shaggy - Boombastic Merciless - Mavis Ini Kamoze - Here comes the hotstepper Snow - Informer Chronicle - Light It Up Choppa Chop - Real Herb Anthony B - Underground Morgan Heritage - Reggae Music Sizzla - Jah Never Fail I Burro Banton - In Da Ghetto Wayne Wonder - Bashment Girl Lady Saw - Sycamore Tree Tanya Stephens - Yuh Nuh Ready Fi Dis Yet Mr Easy & Baby Cham - Funny Man Beenie Man - Silent Violence Frisco Kid - Rubbers Buju Banton - How It Ago Go Shinehead - All about Scion Success - Dun Dead Already Stephen Marley & Damian Marley - The Traffic Jam Damian Marley & Bobby Brown- Beautiful Marvin Gaye - Hear me through the grapevine RMX Buju Banton - Tricks kill People RMX Beenie Man - We Set The Thing Sizzla - Nookie Nookie Busy Signal - Fade Away Buju Banton - Look Out Fi Dem Lady Saw - Bed Noise Leftside aka Dr. Evil - More Punany Buju Banton - Go Slow Beenie Man & Wayne Marshall - How Yu Fi Dis Red Fox & Rayvon - Bashment Party Wayne Wonder - Searching Dem Searching Baby Cham - Gallong Yah Gal Spragga Benz - We Nuh Like Beenie Man - Hypocrite Professor Nuts - Mama Have Her Own Voicemail - Bring yuh Body Come Munga - Bad Like I Busy Signal - Agony Hollow Point - Who Goes Beenie Man - Come Again Capleton - Toppa Tings Ninjaman - Back In Town Buju Banton - Any Weather Any Season Capleton - Hits Pon Top A Hits Elephant Man - Tump Di Sky Beenie Man & Miss Thing - Have U Man Vybz Kartel - Tek Gunshot Buju Banton - No Tek Check
WARNING: this episode includes references to suicide.He was maybe the last pop star who could scare grannies and make kids cry. Keith Flint looked like Johnny Rotten mixed with Freddie Krueger. He snarled rather than sang. The tabloids wanted his records banned. But the real Keith was a very different man - and the story of this lost kid's life and sad death are both endearing and deeply moving.If you've been affected by any of the issues spoken about in this podcast, please go to crowdnetwork.co.uk/helplines to find a list of people you can go to for help, or call the Samaritans at 116 123 (free to all UK numbers). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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On this week's show, we discuss Darth Vader turned into a whiney bitch, Hannibal Lecter fights Nazis, Freddie Krueger was framed, and Joker on the Maury Povich show --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ninjanerdwarrior/support
We welcome Ernesto Ledezma back to the beef palace and we talk a lot of controversial topics! Such as cakes being things they shouldn't and Freddie Krueger being a pedophile! Yikes! FOLLOW THE PODCAST ON INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/joshrardo/ SUBSCRIBE TO THE JOSHRARDO CLIP CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBmN... FOLLOW JOSH: https://www.instagram.com/joshmagicmi... FOLLOW GERARDO: https://www.instagram.com/geloldo/
A gente também não entende o fascínio que histórias assustadoras despertam: mesmo sabendo que vai dar medo depois, a pessoa encara um filme do Freddie Krueger ou faz a brincadeira do copo ou repete o nome de algum bicho assustador na frente do espelho pra ver se ele aparece. Como estamos no inverno e tem cobertor de sobra pra gente achar que tá protegido de tudo, decidimos reunir algumas histórias que já ouvimos ou vimos nas telas, além das nossas próprias. Retrato de um fantasma? Temos. Participantes do podcast frequentando apartamentos assombrados? Também. Quer dizer, sorte nossa que nossas mães são boas de reza, né? (Mas dá pra ouvir o episódio sem sentir medo, e até dar umas risadas, pessoa. A gente jura! Ou não kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk)
Vivendo entre sonhos e delírios provocados pela pandemia, pelo tufão-bomba e por uma chuva de gafanhotos, Rodolfo Stancki, Marcelo Miranda e Paulo Biscaia Filho resgatam algumas pérolas do cinema de horror dos anos 1970 e 80, exaltam Clive Barker, ficam chocados com Joe Exotic e se irritam com um filme queridinho da Netflix. Além disso, eles preparam terreno pro maior festival de cinema fantástico da América Latina. Sumário do episódio: 0m até 1m50 - Apresentação 1m51 - "Elvira, a Rainha das Trevas" 10m30 - "A Hora do Pesadelo 3: Guerreiros dos Sonhos" e "A Hora do Pesadelo 4: Mestre dos Sonhos" 21m - "Acampamento Sinistro" 32m - "A Máfia dos Tigres" 46m - "Rawhead Rex" e "Midnight Meat Train" 56m25 - "Fome de Viver" 1h02m35 - "A Perfeição" 1h19m - "Disforia" e Fantaspoa
Isaac and I felt the need to go create something. The last 2 weeks have been incredibly heavy to hold. If there is one thing that he and I do together in time of trouble- it's make each other laugh. We could be standing in the desert outside of Vegas with shovels in our hands and somehow one of us would say something to make the other cry from laughing. So, we just sat down in the studio and this is what came out of it. It's kind of like Internet Battleship. Isaac says something and then I look up something it reminds me of on the internet and an hour later, we are in the black hole depths of the inter webs.We ended up with some music videos, Flashdance, horror movies, boy bands, top songs played in strip clubs, Neon Trees, New Kids On The Block, The Shining, Freddie Krueger, Nial Horan and One Direction and the movie Funny Games.I out myself on peeping on horror movies as a kid without my mom knowing.And Ike got new glasses.Watch Misty and Ike Ruin The Internet....this might be the beginning of something.
Robert Englund played the infamous fictional serial killer Freddie Krueger and he stopped by to talk about his new show 'True Terror with Robert Englund'. Watch it tonight at 10 on the Travel Channel. ONLY available on the Morning Bull Podcast.
With all of the updates and latest on Coronavirus from nearly every news and entertainment platform, we did our job to do the same but provide some funner, lighter content. We did that in the form of a celebration for Tom Brady who is headed to the Tampa Bay Bucaneers to finish out his career. This means the Bills and the AFC East are nearly home-free when it comes to competition this coming season! TrendZone brought us a ton of interesting and funny viral/latest stories to keep your mind busy while you either work through this difficult time or are in quarantine yourself! Josh Reed from WIVB Channel 4 Sports joined us to talk the big news out of the NFL which directly affects the Bills: Tom Brady has moved on from the Patriots to the Tampa Bay Bucaneers. Bull has a good friend whom he golfs and talks sports with, who also just happens to be a New England Patriots fan. Dickie from Massachusetts called to touch on the Brady news and freak out. Robert Englund played the infamous fictional serial killer Freddie Krueger and he stopped by to talk about his new show 'True Terror with Robert Englund'. Watch it tonight at 10 on the Travel Channel. We updated the Morning McBull McBrackets throughout the show as we dwindled it down to the Final 4 today! Tune in tomorrow to hear reveal of the winner.
It's a low energy start for Thee TickyOff Boyz this week. James deep dives into a steaming bowl full of pommes aligot while Sam has again been watching far too many films. They discuss cold rice, drinking paraffin and drinking tequila. Sam also finds time to take a few more swings at a friend of the podcast for a shoddy salad recipe. Then Tim Siadatan of Trullo and Padella fame shows up and things get deep on the excitement of pre-opening a restaurant, new kit giddiness, following up a hit and the benefits to biding your time with expansion. Tim also reveals his stoned-golf playing days, the all round good vibes of Jamie Oliver and his heady days as a microwave chef in a Reading shopping centre. These three mouths go on to mouth off on whether or not The River Cafe is a rip-off, why horses can only kick with their back legs, Annie Lennox, Freddie Krueger and Lee Tiernan. PLUS there is yet more goddamn cacio e pepe discussion…. This week's episode is sponsored by minimal ingredient purity maestros dropwine.co.uk
It's Christmas time in the blackhole, which means tons of conversation concerning some holiday horror favorites. Plus the latest releases, and special guest Chris Deprey challenges the boys to watch a film directed by Freddie Krueger himself.
Holder de gamle filmene du likte da du var yngre stadig opp??Skrekktober er godt i gang og Skont varmer opp til Halloween med denne klassikeren innen skrekk-sjangeren hvor karakteren Freddie Krueger ble kjent!#nightmareonelmstreet #nightmare #filmpodcast #podcast #horror #grøsser #halloween #freddykrueger #anmeldelse #filmanmeldelse #elmstreet #retrofilm #retromovieDirector: Wes CravenWriter: Wes CravenStars: Heather Langenkamp, Johnny Depp, Robert Englund Norske filmanmeldere:Kenny PEinar 80sManABONNER, hvis du liker det du serSkonts VideoVerdenhttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...Skont filmanmeldelserhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wX0UV...Kontakt ossEmail: Skontprod@gmail.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/SkontprodInstagram: www.instagram.com/skontprod/Kanal: www.youtube.com/c/SkontProductionsFacebook: www.facebook.com/Skontprod See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Fantasy Football Party with Anthony Maggio, Bo Mitchell & John Tuvey
Darkness falls across the land The midnight hour is close at hand (Narrator: Midnight? Maybe try shorter shows for a change.) Creatures crawl in search of blood To terrorize y’all’s neighborhood (Especially if your Halloween handout is devoid of Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups, 100 Grand bars, or blue Tootsie Rolls.) And whosoever shall be found Without the soul for getting down (Not to be confused with Beowulf Minshew Jr. the Third or Philip Rivers, both of whom have outstanding mustaches and clearly possess the soul for getting down.) Must stand and face the hounds of hell And rot inside a corpse’s shell (Speaking of Joe Flacco, should you actually consider picking up Brandon Allen or Ryan Finley?) The foulest stench is in the air The funk of forty thousand years (That’s 400 centuries of fantasy football wisdom, brought down from the mountains by Bo who tells us: know your league’s trade deadline) And grizzly ghouls from every tomb Are closing in to share your doom (No, it’s just Sam Darnold; he’s in town to play the Dolphins, you dumb ass!) And though you fight to stay alive Your body starts to shiver (That’s just a natural reaction to the high ABV content of Hoppin Frog Toris the Tyrant, a splendid Russian Imperial Stout.) For no mere mortal can resist The evil of… Anthony Miller. (Ha-Ha… Clinton-Dix. It’s his quarterback that elicits maniacal laughter.) Week 9 presented Tres Amigos de Futbol la Fantasia Fiesta with an opportunity to get scary on Halloween Eve, and they took full advantage. In addition to the usual regrets (why did we leave 2V’s mic open when talking about Robert Kraft and Younghoe Koo?), bulletins from the Channel SKOR news desk, and a 50/50 lineup that 60 percent of the time works every time, tantric listeners (we hear Sting is a big fan) will learn: Magsh built a horrifyingly Dolphin-stocked 50/50 lineup and once wore a Freddie Krueger shirt to Winter Park, scaring straight Paul Edinger’s kicking style; Bo pre-regretted starting Lamar Jackson against the Patriots this week and dispensed costume advice guaranteed to make your Halloween party-going more functional and comfortable; And 2V took a victory lap after nailing Dan Bailey as the NFL’s Special Teams Player of the Week before tossing back an Indeed Danzig, prompting him to break into “Mother” in his best Glenn Danzig voice randomly throughout the show. Number 9? Number 9? Number 9? It’s a revolution of a podcast, one we like to call the Fantasy Football Party, and it’s perfect listening when you’re ignoring the doorbell while taking down all three bags of full-sized Snickers. ***** Follow the show on Twitter @TheFFParty and its co-hosts @MplsMaggio, @Bo_Mitchell, and @jtuvey Support your local show sponsors! Use the code FFParty to get a seven-day free trial of rake-free DFS at FantasyDraft Show us your lineups for the Hooters $300K Main Event GPP at Fantasy Draft: https://www.fantasydraft.com/contest/1497095/?r=ffparty&m=ffparty_2019-nfl-week-9&utm_source=ffparty&utm_medium=social At FantasyLabs, the code 10OFF saves you $10 on a trial membership at the site all the FF Party-goers turn to to help set their DFS lineups. At JL Beers, just tell Jake or AJ that 2V will pay for your beer. Then double-dog dare him to back out.
If you like Freddie Krueger, you'll enjoy this podcast. Thanks for downloading the podcast for THE WACKIEST SHOW ON RADIO – but also come be an Early Worm and tune in to Radio X every Sunday 8am – 11am to get it live. Get in touch on sunday@radiox.co.uk @EdGambleComedy @matthewcrosby
Happy pride month everybody! This week the Queens each chose a film with an LGBTQAI theme. Spoiler alert for the movie Raw, the short story Carmilla, and the second Nightmare On Elm Street film. We hope everybody has had a spectacular pride month, and that June has given everyone the boost we need to continue celebrating and protesting throughout the rest of the year. Know that no matter what, whether you love men, women, neither, both, vampires, or Freddie Krueger, you will always be loved and accepted by us at QOTD Podcast! Lots of virtual hugs, and happy pride!
Have you ever wanted to see Freddie Krueger as the Phantom? Then this is the movie for you! FACTS & FIGURES The Phantom of the opera was released in 1989 Directed byDwight H. Little Written byGerry O'HaraDuke Sandefur Based on the Book byGaston Leroux StarringRobert FREAKIN' EnglundJill SchoelenAlex Hyde-WhiteBill NighyTerence Harvey Sounds good right? Prepare for disappointment...
Christian Grey channels Freddie Krueger.
Welcome back boils & ghouls to another spine-tingling Halloween installment of "A Very Special Episode". This week, the Aluminum Four return to TGIF mainstay Family Matters for "Stevil", in which Steve Urkel's ventriloquist dummy comes to life and proceeds to slaughter the Winslows in Freddie Krueger-esque, pun-based ways. Join Carol, Austin, David and a death-warmed-over (but ecstatic) Ryan as we discuss Fatheads, dummy sex, and Urkel variants.So impress David by talking without moving your lips, then download and listen here, rate & review us on iTunes or listen via Podbean, Stitcher and Google Play. You can follow the show on Twitter, like our Facebook page, and email us via avsepodcast@gmail.com.Also, be sure to check out Carolyn's spinoff podcast, Pitch Please!, here, and buy the game here!http://media.averyspecialepisodepodcast.com/AVerySpecialEpisode058.mp3
Unstoppable ~ Lindy Chaffin Start Radio Show It’s Halloween in the Studio and my favorite Monsters want to talk Marketing Strategy. Shockvertising. Scarcity. Drip. Ambush. Guerilla. When you hear these words do you think Marketing Strategy or Freddie Krueger? Don’t let your Marketing Strategy become a drain like Dracula. Listen in on Halloween and learn about the different types of Marketing Strategy and how to use them to reach your target audience. ~ More Unstoppable ~ Lindy Chaffin Start ~ Are you ready to be UNSTOPPABLE? There IS a place where you can find inspiration and direction. Have you ever dreamed of having a guide, like a personal strategist, to help you…launch your small business…live your dreams…express your creativity…take yourself seriously…think outside the box? Life purpose coach and marketing maven, Lindy Chaffin Start shares her insight and advice to help you achieve your life and business goals, and more. Lindy lives her life on purpose, using her talents as a marketer, boutique business owner, certified Life Purpose coach, author, and radio show host to lead other small business owners to realize their dreams by putting their passions, and advertising, to work. www.unstoppablestart.com To get more of Unstoppable ~ Lindy Chaffin Start, be sure to visit the archives page for replays of all her shows here: https://www.inspiredchoicesnetwork.com/podcast/unstoppable-with-lindy-chaffin-start/
Freddie Krueger himself, Robert Englund joins us at the end of Weekly Podcast #224!
Belief Hole | Conspiracy, the Paranormal and Other Tasty Thought Snacks
Things get spooktastic on episode 7 of Belief Hole! From demon infested motel steak to Taco sauce induced 'out of body' experiences, we run the gamut of hair raising personal accounts of the paranormal. A focus on the surprisingly ancient phenomena of the shadow people sneaks us through theories on real life Freddie Krueger-esque “nightmare deaths”, Cenobite Puzzle boxe prizes, and the shared, dark sadness surrounding of the Ghostbusters remake. To wrap things up, we bring the episode deeper into the Belief Hole with an interview from John of the Phantom Faction Podcast as he shares with us first hand accounts of violent shadow people encounters and his advice on what to do if you’ve got a spook whose cramping your style. ..Also, #MeBoo, Egon Spengler’s sad slinky and Freddie Prince JR. as the godhead So stoke that fire, poor a drink, and remember.. starve your ghouls! _________________ Episode 7 Movie Suggestions: • Nightmare on Elmstreet • Ghostbusters 1 and 2 • Wes Craven's New Nightmare • Lost Boys • Hellraiser • Fright Night (1985) Phantom Faction Podcast Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/Phantom-Faction-Podcast-1192228250911630/ True Horror Stories of Texas - Shadow People Documentary https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N6BOC5gpMiM&t=4s Art Bell (cost to coast) Shadow People https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=omtRsUqMN6c&t=715s
Trish has been a bartender for so long that nothing surprises her anymore. Grab your favorite beverage and hear about her encounters with Freddie Krueger (the nice version), the Tooth Fairy, and strange currency. Want to visit a most excellent Philadelphia pub with great food, drink, stories and mosaic art? Check out http://www.greylodge.com. Copyright 2018, 6630 Productions
Today The Two Man Power Trip of Wrestling is powered by the WWE Network. In today's episode we welcome "Dangerous" Doug Gilbert to discuss his upcoming appearance at the Big Event NY joining The Captain's Corner guest list on March 10th at the LaGuardia Plaza Hotel in Queens, New York. Never the loss for words, Dangerous Doug discusses his family lineage in the business (father Tommy Gilber and Brother "Hot Stuff" Eddie Gilbert) as well as the pride he has in carrying on the Gilbert name and what that means to him. We also cover the unique gimmicks he portrayed like Freddie Krueger and The Dark Patriot as well as dive into the Gilbert/Lawler feud that still continues to this day. For this and every other episode of The Two Man Power Trip of Wrestling and The Triple Threat Podcast featuring "The Franchise" Shane Douglas please subscribe to us on iTunes, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Podomatic, and Player FM. Also follow us on Twitter @TwoManPowerTrip
Hoy en nuestro podcast para aprender español hablamos de La Catrina, un personaje muy popular en la cultura mexicana. Se trata de una calavera, una muerta, que va vestida de forma muy elegante. La Catrina se ha convertido en un símbolo de México y es muy importante en la celebración del Día de Muertos. ¡Qué miedo! Mira bien esta imagen. Da un poco de miedo, ¿no? ¿Sabes quién es? Es la Calavera Catrina, un personaje muy popular en México, especialmente el Día de Muertos. Nunca he entendido muy bien por qué un personaje tan terrible, una calavera, una mujer muerta, se ha hecho tan famosa en México. Siempre me ha parecido un poco macabro, de mal gusto. A mí, sinceramente, La Calavera Catrina me ha dado siempre un poco de miedo y esta idea mexicana de celebrar la muerte y de convertir una calavera en el símbolo del país no acababa de convencerme. No sé, es como si los norteamericanos hicieran de Freddy Krueger el símbolo de los EEUU. Ya sé que no es lo mismo. Comparar a Freddie Krueger con La Catrina es un poco tonto. No tienen nada que ver. Pero, en fin, creo que lo que quiero decir es que yo nunca he entendido muy bien todas estas celebraciones que se hacen en México para festejar la muerte, ni que La Catrina sea el símbolo de México... Pero, claro, yo no soy mexicano. Supongo que si fuera mexicano sería diferente. La idea de la muerte me parece terrible, me da miedo. Esta idea mexicana de celebrar el Día de los Muertos como algo alegre y positivo, sinceramente, no la entiendo bien. Para mí, el Día de los Muertos es algo triste, terrible y no veo ningún motivo para estar contento. Y, claro, tampoco entiendo que una calavera sea el símbolo de un país; que todas las chicas jóvenes mexicanas se vistan de Calavera, que se hagan pinturas, esculturas, que se escriban libros y se hagan películas en las que el personaje central es una calavera, una mujer muerta... Como quería entender mejor la importancia de La Catrina y qué significa para los mexicanos de hoy, he intentado leer un poco sobre la historia de este personaje. Historia de La Catrina Bueno, parece que todo comenzó a finales del siglo XIX y principios del siglo XX. En aquella época era habitual hacer dibujos de Calaveras para criticar al Gobierno, la corrupción y el estilo de vida de las clases más privilegiadas del país. Estas Calaveras solían aparecer en los periódicos como ilustraciones a algunos artículos. Eran artículos satíricos, irónicos, de crítica ácida hacia el gobierno y las clases dirigentes. Así nació también La Catrina. Su creador fue el artista y caricaturista José Guadalupe Posada. Al principio La Calavera no se llamaba Catrina, sino Garbancera. Posada llamó a su creación La Calavera Garbancera y este nombre parece que era una crítica a ciertos mexicanos pobres, de origen indígena, que mentían sobre sus orígenes, que se avergonzaban de ser lo que eran y se vestían de modo extravagante porque querían aparentar ser europeos, españoles o franceses. La Calavera Garbancera era muy pobre, no tenía ropa, no tenía nada,“estaba en los huesos”, pero, a pesar de todo, llevaba un sombrero muy elegante para aparentar que era una mujer de la aristocracia francesa… Parece que en aquellos años, este tipo de personas era bastante común en México. Años más tarde, el gran muralista mexicano Diego Rivera pintó uno de sus murales más famosos: Sueño de una tarde dominical en la Alameda Central. Ya he hablado en otro artículo sobre este mural. En este mural se representan algunos de los episodios más importantes de la historia de México, como la conquista española, la época colonial, la independencia, la revolución… Y se pueden ver también muchos personajes clave de la historia mexicana: Hernán Cortés, Benito Juárez, Zapata, José Martí y muchos otros. El centro del mural y de forma privilegiada lo ocupa la Calavera Garbancera. En el mural, la Calavera va acompañada de su creador, José Guadalupe Posada. También se puede ver a Frida Kahlo y al propio Diego Rivera, de niño.
Out-of-context quote from this episode: “It’s like a glass bottom boat for sleeping.” We kick off FOURBRUARY 2017 with Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master! In this episode: Freddie Krueger opens a pizza shop with a very interesting … Continue reading →
John Carpenter se convirtió en un referente en el género de terror gracias a "La noche de Halloween" (1978). Michael Myers es un referente, sin lugar a duda, de los posteriores Jason y Freddie Krueger. En este monográfico te contaré cómo se rodó y qué tal le fueron a sus secuelas. Listado de canciones (Puede contener spoilers) Corte Inicial Jóvenes Ocultos Retrotráiler Brad Fiedel – Come to come (instrumental version 2) – Noche de miedo 2 The Dickers - Killer Klowns (From Outer Space) – Payasos asesinos del espacio exterior Sesión de BSO 1. Hans Zimmer - Life Must Have It's Mysteries - Inferno 2. Hans Zimmer - The cistern - Inferno 3. Michael Higham & Matthew Margeson - Go to her – El hogar de Miss Peregrine para niños peculiares 4. Danny Elfman - Riding the Train – La chica del tren 5. Bob Dylan – The times they are changin´ - Watchmen 6. Clint Eastwood & Christian Jacob – Sully suite - Sully 7. Lykke Li - Wicked Game – Corazón salvaje 8. Rebekah Del Rio – Llorando – Mullholland drive 9. Tyler Bates - The Disappointments Room - The Disappointments Room 10. Craig Armstrong - Bridget Jones's Theme – El bebé de Bridget Jones 11. Ennio Morricone & Joan Baez - Ballad Of Sacco And Vanzetti - Sacco y Vanzetti 12. Ennio Morricone - The legend of the pianist – La leyenda del pianista en el océano 13. Marco Beltrami – Hellboy – Hellboy 14. Alberto Iglesias - 24 de Octubre, 00-00 – Spain in a day 15. Guido & Maurizio de Angelis – Main title – La tía de Frankenstein Peticiones 1. John Du Prez – Chase 1 – Un pez llamado Wanda 2. Dimitri Tiomkin - High and the Mighty – Escrito en el cielo 3. Cliff Eidelman – End credits – Star Trek: Aquel país desconocido 4. Jerry Goldsmith – Everywhere – Powder: Pura energía Monográfico – John Carpenter – Halloween 1. Halloween theme 2. The hedge 3. Halloween 1978 4. The Haunted House 5. The shape 6. Empty street 7. Lock the door 8. He's Here 9. The Shape Stalks Laurie 10. Turn around 11. Tombstone 12. The Chordettes – Mr Sandman – Halloween II 13. Halloween montage – Halloween III: El día de la bruja 14. Tyler Bates - Chasing Laurie – Halloween: El origen 15. End credits Despedida Randy Edelman – Finale - Dragonheart Escucha y descárgate los programas de una manera más fácil en tu teléfono o tableta gracias a la APP de El Acomodador ya sea si usas iOS o Android. Las suscripciones para no perderte ninguno, y los programas anteriores, los puedes encontrar tanto en iTunes como en Tune in, Ivoox y Soundcloud. Y si tienes Twitter sigue a @AcomodadorEl.
Big steam coming to San Diego - the Garage Hour goons geek on Santa Fe 3751, plus pop a few of the vultures circling Toyota (now, with facts!) and levy a fine defense of a fine automaker (who would believe a vulture, anyway?). Beyond those stalwart fun bits are more of the good ol' Garage Hour schticks, including a rendition of V8 music, the Road Warrior, burning coils and injectors for fun and pleasure, an indictment of US lawmakers using Mexican illegals as pawns, Freddie Krueger #1 VS #2, plus a ton of rock and roll with Megadeth, Slayer, Testament and Fatso Jetson. Cohosts Dirty Dave and Grizzly Chris showed up to help Hostus Maximus Justin Fort beat this episode into submission. Grab it now.
The greatest joy that I get from going to Mixcloud is discovering new music. New music means new artists to discover. HGTR'S ODES TO THE SEA mix is the first thing (and usually the only) that I spin for my every other day bike rides around the BWI airport loop (12.5 miles or 20 kilometers); it has made an impact upon me for sure because of the newness of it and its diversity. Being a musician, I absolutely thrive on discovering new sounds, progressions, and styles, and it's a really big deal to me to discover a completely new direction of music and mixing.That brings us to MELMOTH_THE_WANDERER. Through the absolute graciousness of Melmoth, I've been sent some mixes to review and choose from. Reviewing is scaring me a bit, choosing is very difficult as they are all quite amazing (headphones required for subtle fright). I'm pretty jealous of the vibe that Melmoth creates, and it's as if Halloween is every day (only with more nightmares and less Pokemon masks). If you showed up to Freddie Krueger's house for a treat, Melmoth's music would be spinning. Like HGTR, Melmoth has caused me to delve past the music to try and find the information behind the music, search the artists, and figure out why and how they created what they did. All while wearing goosebumps. A mix like THE HAUNTING OF THE WITCHES CAGE had me reading up on some fairly frightening narrative, and every mix from Melmoth is a history lesson. I would have to say that Melmoth's music is not for the casual listener, and that's a very good thing. Every mix demands your attention and your mental focus as it urges you to wrestle with your uprising innermost fear. We are provided with an insight to his madness via Soundcloud:"Born at an exceedingly young age I have been locked into the sounds of the night, the light and the half light every since.....these are the private memoirs and confessions of a justified sinner - a devout and religious miscreant.....not all that wander are lost. I am just one of a collective of like-minded individuals who have been collecting, conservating, and curating the back catalogue of forgotten Hauntology trailblazers."I can only post 1 mix of Melmoth's (you can find more at ambient-transmission.blogspot.com), so I'm picking my favorite one. I would advise that you not sleep with this on, or listen before bedtime. Rather, play this during the day, when you are wide awake and maybe over the top happy or something. Take in the fearful groove of these mixes. An absolute must is a visit to MELMOTH_THE_WANDERER'S MIXCLOUD PAGE to hear more incredibly and carefully mixed creations. You can also read up a bit more on Melmoth at THE FIELD BAZAAR WIKIMEDIA, and hear even more at THE FIELD BAZAAR SOUNDCLOUD. This is music that chooses to invoke a reaction. These mixes get better every time I hear them, and like anything meaningful create a good story along the way. Melmoth will get a reaction, rest assured. Enjoy the fear, my friends.turn on, tune in, have nightmares, stay awake for awhile, then sleep (with the lights on)...ambient-transmission.blogspot.comfacebook.com/tonepoetmusic
The moral arguments in defense of slavery hinged on the claim that it was the best arrangement for all parties involved, especially the slaves. Thomas Jefferson, for example, argued that the differences between black slaves and white masters were ‘fixed in nature’, with blacks being condemned to an existence driven more by ‘sensation than reflection’, thus making them incapable of comprehending the full weight of their predicament, let alone improving it. Freedom, according to John C. Calhoun, was the enemy of the black slave and would condemn him or her to the miserable life of a ‘pauper in the poor house’, rather than the ‘superintending’ care of masters and mistresses. When Jefferson returned from long trips, according to some biographers, he would have to wade through a throng of slaves eager to touch him, to thank him, to celebrate their master’s return. The minstrel, to many African Americans, is the physical embodiment of these arguments: the word made flesh. The minstrel stalks our collective imaginations like a grinning, groveling, hand-clapping, toe-tapping Freddie Krueger. He leaps out just when we let our guards down and turns dignified moments into disgraceful debacles. He transforms the Academy Award Ceremony into a tribute to the trials and tribulations of pimps. He turns televisions shows about the plight of the poor in the inner city into buck-eyed dyno-mite (!!!!) joke fests. He morphs news stories into youtube songs and memes – bedroom intruders, AK-47 fried chicken disputes, Jordan sneaker riots. Somewhere the minstrel lies in wait, ready to leap back into the hearts and minds of the American public at the expense of those of us who demand dignity and respect, but as with all things American the story of the minstrel is more complex. In Darkest America: Black Minstrelsy from Slavery to Hip-Hop (W.W. Norton, 2012), Yuval Taylor and Jake Austen explore the minstrel tradition and put it in its proper context. While many of us may have used the label to attack particular artists or actions (see above), Taylor and Austen dissect it as a creature of American art, commerce, and racism that occasionally created opportunities for advancement – even for those who wore the mask. Yuval Taylor was kind enough to speak with me. I hope you enjoy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The moral arguments in defense of slavery hinged on the claim that it was the best arrangement for all parties involved, especially the slaves. Thomas Jefferson, for example, argued that the differences between black slaves and white masters were ‘fixed in nature’, with blacks being condemned to an existence driven more by ‘sensation than reflection’, thus making them incapable of comprehending the full weight of their predicament, let alone improving it. Freedom, according to John C. Calhoun, was the enemy of the black slave and would condemn him or her to the miserable life of a ‘pauper in the poor house’, rather than the ‘superintending’ care of masters and mistresses. When Jefferson returned from long trips, according to some biographers, he would have to wade through a throng of slaves eager to touch him, to thank him, to celebrate their master’s return. The minstrel, to many African Americans, is the physical embodiment of these arguments: the word made flesh. The minstrel stalks our collective imaginations like a grinning, groveling, hand-clapping, toe-tapping Freddie Krueger. He leaps out just when we let our guards down and turns dignified moments into disgraceful debacles. He transforms the Academy Award Ceremony into a tribute to the trials and tribulations of pimps. He turns televisions shows about the plight of the poor in the inner city into buck-eyed dyno-mite (!!!!) joke fests. He morphs news stories into youtube songs and memes – bedroom intruders, AK-47 fried chicken disputes, Jordan sneaker riots. Somewhere the minstrel lies in wait, ready to leap back into the hearts and minds of the American public at the expense of those of us who demand dignity and respect, but as with all things American the story of the minstrel is more complex. In Darkest America: Black Minstrelsy from Slavery to Hip-Hop (W.W. Norton, 2012), Yuval Taylor and Jake Austen explore the minstrel tradition and put it in its proper context. While many of us may have used the label to attack particular artists or actions (see above), Taylor and Austen dissect it as a creature of American art, commerce, and racism that occasionally created opportunities for advancement – even for those who wore the mask. Yuval Taylor was kind enough to speak with me. I hope you enjoy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The moral arguments in defense of slavery hinged on the claim that it was the best arrangement for all parties involved, especially the slaves. Thomas Jefferson, for example, argued that the differences between black slaves and white masters were ‘fixed in nature', with blacks being condemned to an existence driven more by ‘sensation than reflection', thus making them incapable of comprehending the full weight of their predicament, let alone improving it. Freedom, according to John C. Calhoun, was the enemy of the black slave and would condemn him or her to the miserable life of a ‘pauper in the poor house', rather than the ‘superintending' care of masters and mistresses. When Jefferson returned from long trips, according to some biographers, he would have to wade through a throng of slaves eager to touch him, to thank him, to celebrate their master's return. The minstrel, to many African Americans, is the physical embodiment of these arguments: the word made flesh. The minstrel stalks our collective imaginations like a grinning, groveling, hand-clapping, toe-tapping Freddie Krueger. He leaps out just when we let our guards down and turns dignified moments into disgraceful debacles. He transforms the Academy Award Ceremony into a tribute to the trials and tribulations of pimps. He turns televisions shows about the plight of the poor in the inner city into buck-eyed dyno-mite (!!!!) joke fests. He morphs news stories into youtube songs and memes – bedroom intruders, AK-47 fried chicken disputes, Jordan sneaker riots. Somewhere the minstrel lies in wait, ready to leap back into the hearts and minds of the American public at the expense of those of us who demand dignity and respect, but as with all things American the story of the minstrel is more complex. In Darkest America: Black Minstrelsy from Slavery to Hip-Hop (W.W. Norton, 2012), Yuval Taylor and Jake Austen explore the minstrel tradition and put it in its proper context. While many of us may have used the label to attack particular artists or actions (see above), Taylor and Austen dissect it as a creature of American art, commerce, and racism that occasionally created opportunities for advancement – even for those who wore the mask. Yuval Taylor was kind enough to speak with me. I hope you enjoy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies
The moral arguments in defense of slavery hinged on the claim that it was the best arrangement for all parties involved, especially the slaves. Thomas Jefferson, for example, argued that the differences between black slaves and white masters were ‘fixed in nature’, with blacks being condemned to an existence driven more by ‘sensation than reflection’, thus making them incapable of comprehending the full weight of their predicament, let alone improving it. Freedom, according to John C. Calhoun, was the enemy of the black slave and would condemn him or her to the miserable life of a ‘pauper in the poor house’, rather than the ‘superintending’ care of masters and mistresses. When Jefferson returned from long trips, according to some biographers, he would have to wade through a throng of slaves eager to touch him, to thank him, to celebrate their master’s return. The minstrel, to many African Americans, is the physical embodiment of these arguments: the word made flesh. The minstrel stalks our collective imaginations like a grinning, groveling, hand-clapping, toe-tapping Freddie Krueger. He leaps out just when we let our guards down and turns dignified moments into disgraceful debacles. He transforms the Academy Award Ceremony into a tribute to the trials and tribulations of pimps. He turns televisions shows about the plight of the poor in the inner city into buck-eyed dyno-mite (!!!!) joke fests. He morphs news stories into youtube songs and memes – bedroom intruders, AK-47 fried chicken disputes, Jordan sneaker riots. Somewhere the minstrel lies in wait, ready to leap back into the hearts and minds of the American public at the expense of those of us who demand dignity and respect, but as with all things American the story of the minstrel is more complex. In Darkest America: Black Minstrelsy from Slavery to Hip-Hop (W.W. Norton, 2012), Yuval Taylor and Jake Austen explore the minstrel tradition and put it in its proper context. While many of us may have used the label to attack particular artists or actions (see above), Taylor and Austen dissect it as a creature of American art, commerce, and racism that occasionally created opportunities for advancement – even for those who wore the mask. Yuval Taylor was kind enough to speak with me. I hope you enjoy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to Dark Discussions podcast. Your place for the discussion of horror film, fiction, and all that's fantastic. On November 9th, 1984, two horror cult classics opened up head to head, Wes Craven's Nightmare on Elm Street and the controversial Silent Night Deadly Night. After a bunch of sequels, one would think Freddie Krueger would have been the more successful, however, Silent Night Deadly Night beat it at the box office. But with its plot of a crazed killer dressed in a Santa Claus outfit, outrage by religious and parent groups caused a backlash. Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert even called it one of the most despicable films in history. Due to the uproar, the film was pulled from theaters, yet years later it has become one of the most beloved slasher films of all time. With genre favorite Linnea Quigley part of the cast, the film even has a second reason to remain a staple for horror fans. But interestingly, the movie is much more than your typical slasher. It actually has a very developed script only seen in drama films of the era such as Ordinary People or Body Heat. With a back story of a boy who was traumatized from the violent murder of his parents and surviving abuse while living in an orphanage, Billy is seen slowly breaking apart psychologically until finally a group of events come together that lead to both tragic and heartbreaking occurrences. With Christmas just ending, what better way to discuss and give tribute to one of the greatest horror films of all time. Dark Discussions may even think it was better than that other film that was released the same day all those years ago. As always we welcome your comments: darkdiscussions@aol.com (written email or attached mp3 files) WWW.DARKDISCUSSIONS.COM