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Open in 2018, WB World in Abu Dhabi may be the best theme park in the world if you are a fan of dark rides. A colorful, incredibly themed indoor park, at times it feels more like you are in a cartoon or a super hero adventure than at a theme park. From The Flintstones in Bedrock, Scooby Doo chasing ghosts, to Batman battling with The Joker, this is one of the most immersive theme parks in the world. Please like, comment, share and subscribe to The Best Trip Ever.
Tony comes back to the Undoctrinated studios -my dining room- and we discuss TV shows. From The Flintstones to Game of Thrones. Its a long episode but it will fly by because its a good one. Enjoy! Twitter @undoctrinated1 instagram @undoctrinatedpodcast email undoctrinatedpodcast@gmail.com
State of the Sitcom has landed! Welcome to our miniseries within our scheduled screenwriting podcast where we take a deep dive into all things sitcom from I Love Lucy to Rick & Morty and everything in between! In this first episode we're joined by Bryan & Chris, the witty & insightful hosts of For Film's Sake and For Writing's Sake podcasts (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/for-films-sake/id1084763473?mt=2) to discuss the animated sitcoms. From The Flintstones to The Simpsons, South Park to Bojack Horseman and many a detour into dramas, films & Daria cosplay, this is a spralling podcast you don't want to miss. Tune in next week for another special guest and a classic but controversial choice. Happy Sitcom-ing, JoJ x
From “The Flintstones” to Focus on the Family, the stereotype has long been that men hunt and provide, while women just stir the pot. Thankfully, today many women—and men—reject both that biological essentialism and the resulting division of labor. But what can science tell us about the role our earliest female ancestors played in providing food for themselves and their communities? Meanwhile, given the fact that women have been confined to the kitchen for much of recent Western history, how have they used food as a tool of power and protest, escape, and resistance? Just in time for the holiday season, this episode we dive into two books that take on the science and history of women’s relationship with food. First, science journalist Angela Saini helps us upend conventional wisdom on “women’s work” and biological differences between the sexes; then food historian Laura Shapiro reveals an entirely new side to six well-known women through their culinary biographies. Join us this episode as we hunt, gather, and cook with women throughout history, from feral pigs to Shrimp Wiggle.
Grab yourself a bowl of breakfast cereal and plop yourself down in front of the TV, it's time to talk about Saturday morning cartoons! From The Flintstones to Pokémon, Joel and Kent are picking winners from beloved animated television shows of their childhood for a variety of categories. Plus, Jacob managed to find a cartoon quiz online to test the other two (since he was too busy farming as a child to watch things like Animaniacs and DuckTales). Feel free to play along, sing along and yell along with us as we dive deep into the land of nostalgia on this episode of Baconsale!
This week, we take a look at cartoons that have made the transition to the big screen as live action films. From The Flintstones to the upcoming Speed Racer film, we let Hollywood Have it! Plus, all our usual features - E-mail, Bonehead of the Week, the debut of our newest weekly segment, Cheese And Whine, and more! As always, thanks for listening! You can find complete show notes, and a WHOLE lot more, on our websites at http://subjectcinema.com and http://popcornnroses.com!