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With #TopGunMaverick currently demolishing movie theaters and no real movie news coming out, we've decided to take a look back at #TomCruise's legendary action movie career and RANK 20 movies from said career! From Days of Thunder and Minority Report, all the way through all the #MissionImpossible's and Edge of Tomorrow. Where do they rank and which one reigns supreme? We'll also be paying talking about the #Joker 2 announcement and pay tribute to the sad passing of #RayLiotta, which we weren't able to do last week. Apocaflix! NOW is live every Tuesday at 7pm PT. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/apocaflixmovies/support
Hailing from Houston, where Hip Hop is surrounded by the sounds of Chopped n Screwed, along with the familiar drink of the double cup; out comes Travi$ Scott with his own sound to give to the world. From Days before Rodeo to ASTROWORLD, we rank his discography and talk on how we found him and what's to come from his new music!!
Dylan Hysen, Hayley Nabuurs, Jeff Anderson, & Justin Cummings recap the first two episodes of Voltron: Legendary Defender Season 6, “Omega Shield” & “Razor’s Edge”. Song featured: “From Days of Long Ago” by The Shake Ups. Find them here: http://www.theshakeups.net/
Dylan Hysen, Hayley Nabuurs, Jeff Anderson, & Justin Cummings recap the first two episodes of Voltron: Legendary Defender Season 6, “Omega Shield” & “Razor’s Edge”. Song featured: “From Days of Long Ago” by The Shake Ups. Find them here: http://www.theshakeups.net/
Adam O'Brien joins us to talk about his latest work with Fantha Tracks and more, and he helps us review Bloodlines, the 5th Episode from Season 5 of Voltron Legendary Defender. We also have Patrick and Savannah from the band, The ShakeUps, who are releasing a brand new Voltron-themed album today, titled Legendary Defenders. Adam O'Brien, who is a HUGE Voltron Fan, is the Australian Correspondent for FanthaTracks.com and has a new podcast called The Fantha Down Under. #thefanthadownunder Check it out here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RU-6IgjXnk8 And, Adam also has a podcast for Mad Max, called "Maximum Couch Potato". #maximumcouchpotato Check it out here: http://fpnet.podbean.com/e/the-fandom-podcast-network%E2%80%99s-couch-potato-theater-proudly-presents-maximum-couch-potato-a-special-retrospective-of-mad-max-1979/ Adam O'Brien's Twitter & Instagram handle is: @obpopculture on Twitter @obpopculture on Instagram Fantha Tracks: Site: www.fanthatracks.com Twitter: @fanthatracks Fandom Podcast Network: Site: fpnet.podbean.com Twitter: @fanpodnetwork The ShakeUps are an award-winning, Midwestern-based power-pop music collective that blends co-ed vocals, bouncy melodies and infectious energy into a refreshingly charming sound. The ShakeUps are comprised of Patrick O'Connor (vocals, guitars), Savannah O'Connor (keyboards, vocals), Lee Cherolis (bass), Luisanna Rodriguez (vocals, percussion), Ed Cho (guitars) and Steve Hinckley (drums). Patrick and Savannah join us to talk about their latest release, Legendary Defenders, a Voltron-themed album with 15 catchy tunes all about your favorite giant mech and the Paladins. We introduced the 1st track, "From Days of Long Ago", at the end of this podcast. Legendary Defenders is available NOW on Amazon, iTunes, CD Baby and The ShakeUps Web Store. Don't miss a LIVE SHOW with The ShakeUps! Here's where they will be in the coming months: http://www.theshakeups.net/shows/ For more, check out Greg Tyler's blog site: https://lionsandpilotsandbots.com/ Also on this podcast, we reviewed Bloodlines with Adam O'Brien. Here are some screenshots from this 5th Episode from the 5th Season of Voltron Legendary Defender: Later, Pala-dudes!! As Always, Thanks for Listening! Let's Voltron!!
Happy Friday, my friends! We are back with another episode of the Indiana Geeking Podcast! This time around, we have returning guests, The Shake Ups! I had a chance to speak with them a year ago, to talk their album In Beach City (LINK), and now, I have the chance to talk to them about two new albums! First, we have a return to My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic with Ponymania, and then we look at their newest album, where they form Voltron in The Shake Ups Legendary Defenders! So, let's saddle up, join to form Voltron (Lions, not the Vehicles, but we'll get into that!), and let us fill your earholes for the next 52 minutes! Time Stamps! 0:00 – 0:07 Introduction 0:07 – 2:50 “From Days of Long Ago” by The Shake Ups, Legendary Defenders 2:50 - 4:43 Episode Introduction (Spoiler Warnings!) and Upcoming Events - Head Geek, Tony Troxell 4:44 - 20:49 Interview with The Shake Ups, Pt. 1 (Patrick O'Connor, Savannah O'Connor, Lee Cherolis, Luisanna Rodriguez, Steve Hinckley)) 204:9 - 24:35 "Hey, Shiro" by the Shake Ups, Legendary Defenders 24:35 - 48:18 Interview, Pt. 2 48:19 – 51:06 “Keep Beach City Weird”, The Shake Ups, The Shake Ups in Beach City 48:32 – 50:06 Closing, Patron Thanks Links of note! Where to find The Shake Ups online: Website Facebook Twitter YouTube Mentioned during the show: The Shake Ups in Beach City Podcast Episode CD Release Show InConJunction Indy PopCon Music featured on this Episode Opening track: “From Days of Long Ago” by The Shake Ups, Legendary Defenders Mid-Show track: "Hey, Shiro" by the Shake Ups, Legendary Defenders Closing track: “Keep Beach City Weird” by The Shake Ups, The Shake Ups in Beach City Where to find Tony (and, by extension, this blog) online! Twitter Facebook YouTube Where to find the Podcast online! This blog! Podbean Google Music Stitcher Radio – Please, feel free to rate and leave a review! Apple Podcasts – Please, feel free to rate and leave a review! Contact the Blog! Email Twitter Leave a Voice Mail: 317.943.3515 Let us know on the voice mail whether or not you’d like us to save your message as an MP3 to use on the podcast! Support the Blog Support Geeking in Indiana Affiliate Links Indiana Geeking Patreon Buy me a Ko-Fi! Indiana Geeking Shop Geeking in Indiana through My Merch Donate Button (It’s on the sidebar! —>) Amazon Wish List All notes for this episode can be found at http://geekinginindiana.com/igp-y4e04/ Thank you all for listening! As always, be excellent to each other, and to yourselves! I’ll see you all soon!
On the latest Daytime Confidential podcast Luke Kerr, Mike Jubinville, Jillian Bowe and Joshua Baldwin react to the 45th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards. From Days of Our Lives sweep of Outstanding Supporting Actor, Outstanding Lead Actor, Outstanding Directing, Outstanding Directing and Outstanding Drama the DC crew dives into it all. Was the strength of Days of Our Lives' wins vindication for Head Writer Ron Carlivati? The Bold and the Beautiful's Rome Flynn's win of Outstanding Younger Actor may have been the biggest upset of the night. Eileen Davidson and Camryn Grimes scored big acting wins for The Young and the Restless in Outstanding Lead Actress and Outstanding Supporting Actress. The DC crew share their thoughts on Bill and Susan Seaforth Hayes Lifetime Achievement Award, the GH and Y&R tribute packages and how Mario Lopez and Sheryl Underwood did as returning hosts. All this and much more Daytime Emmy coverage on the latest Daytime Confidential podcast! Twitter: @DCConfidential, @Luke_Kerr, @Jamey_Giddens @Mike Jubinville, @JillianBowe and Josh Baldwin. Facebook: Daytime Confidential Subscribe to Daytime Confidential on iTunes and Google Play.
From Days of Our Lives to Kill Bill, the actress Vivica A. Fox has been a force in Hollywood for the last three decades. Now she’s added “Author” to her resume. She drops by to talk to Phoebe about growing up in the Midwest, fighting for her roles, and how getting into the hair business has allowed her to control her own destiny.
Sally and I talked about her new film Midnight Return, irony, racism, the power of story through film and why truth is indeed stranger than fiction. Watch the Trailer here. Synopsis After his ingenious escape from a Turkish prison in 1975, Billy Hayes arrived home to a hero’s welcome, instant celebrity and within a week had a book and movie deal for his story. From the moment it stunned the world at the Cannes Film Festival in 1978, 'Midnight Express' cemented its place in film history as an artistic and financial success, before becoming an indelible part of pop culture. But its lasting impact has been on Turkish people worldwide who still condemn the film as racist and blame Billy Hayes for defaming them and their country. Despite warnings from family and friends, Billy returns to Turkey and faces a nation still haunted by the film and his own demons. Biography Sally Sussman Morina was born in Toronto, Canada. She attended the University of Southern California and received a Bachelor’s Degree in Broadcast Journalism. Less than two years after her graduation, Sally was hired as writer on the NBC series, “Facts of Life.” She wrote several episodes of that series while serving as a staff writer. After leaving the sitcom business, Sally decided to pursue her lifelong passion for daytime soap operas where she was hired by William J. Bell, creator and head writer of “The Young and The Restless” as a story consultant and writer, two jobs she held for five years. During her years at Y&R, the series went from number six to number one in the Nielsen ratings, a position it has held ever since. Sally was responsible for many memorable storylines, including Dina’s return to the Abbott family, Jack and Jill’s affair, Katherine’s face lift and Lauren being stalked and ultimately, buried alive. During her tenure, she was nominated for two Emmy Awards. In 1989 Sally was approached by Brandon Tartikoff, the President of NBC to create her own show and after submitting a bible for the series, “Generations” was born. “Generations” immediately earned accolades from the press for creating the first fully integrated daytime serial. The series launched the careers of Vivica A. Fox, Kristoff St. John and Kelly Rutherford and featured veteran performers like Richard Roundtree, Taurean Blacque, Joan Pringle and Robert Hooks. During its two year run, “Generations” received numerous awards and attention including being written into the Congressional Record. The series was sold all over the world where it still retains a huge following. After its cancellation by NBC, the series was picked up by BET which ran it again. The show may be gone but it is definitely not forgotten. After “Generations” Sally returned to daytime again as the Head Writer of “Days of Our Lives”. During her tenure, she earned the show its first and only Writers Guild of America award for her storyline involving Sami’s execution. Along with that story, she penned the Kristen/Susan murder mystery and the Mike/Carrie love story. She was also nominated for two Emmy awards, won the People’s Choice and the TV Guide awards. From “Days of Our Lives”, Sally went to work for MTV where she was Executive Producer and Head Writer of the network’s first evening serial called “Spyder Games”. The series ran for 65 episodes and she was nominated for another Emmy Award. Currently, Sally has many active projects in development including a documentary entitled “Midnight Return” which chronicles the turbulent relationship between Billy Hayes, the real life character in “Midnight Express” and the republic of Turkey. Sally and her husband returned with Billy to Turkey in 2007 thirty years after Billy Hayes escaped from prison. Sally lives with her husband, Anthony Morina who is currently the Supervising Producer of “The Young & The Restless” and their 16 year old son, Adam. To learn more about her work visit her site here. ---------- Image Copyright: Sally Sussman Morina. Used with permission. For more information about my podcasting, writing and public speaking please visit my site here. With thanks to producer Josh Snethlage and Mixed Media Sound. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
From Days of Mourning to Days of Jubilee? Frederick Douglass and the Meaning of the Civil War. Yale University professor and Civil War scholar David W. Blight shares his analysis of the impact of the Civil War on the ideas and psyche of Frederick Douglass. April 5, 2013.
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