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It's cultural committee time once again and everyone is super excited to watch the latest film Jamie has dredged up. The cyber-year is 2025 and international disputes are settled by getting two teams of clowns to run around a skatepark looking like knobheads - join us as we watch Futuresport (1998). Subscribe for the full episode (one of two bonus episodes a month): https://www.patreon.com/praxiscast Watch streams: https://www.twitch.tv/praxiscast Buy shirts: https://praxiscast.teemill.com/ Follow us: https://bsky.app/profile/praxiscast.bsky.social Cast: Jamie - https://bsky.app/profile/wizardcubes.bsky.social David - https://bsky.app/profile/sanitarynaptime.bsky.social Rob - https://bsky.app/profile/trufflehog.bsky.social Alasdair - https://bsky.app/profile/ballistari.bsky.social
It's the far distant year 2025 and a new sport is not only the most popular entertainment on TV but also humanity's only hope to stop World War 3, welcome to "Futuresport".Oh, and one of our panelists decided to review "Face/Off" so... there's that as well!Check out our website: www.friedricepodcast.comCall our VOICEMAIL: (702) 829-0117 and listen for this week's question!(don't worry, Andy isn't sitting in his room, waiting by his phone like it's the 90s, just fiddling with the long chord, watching America's Funniest Home Videos...)
THE GAUNTLET MOVIE MIXTAPE – VOLUME #4 A SONIC JOURNEY through THE GAUNTLET From Rivalry Week to Sick Day Movies Music and Sounds from Episodes #31-40 Ganga Bruta (1933) | Road House (1948) | Some Came Running (1958) | A Lizard in a Woman's Skin (1971) | All the Colors of the Dark (1972) | Breaking Away (1979) | Continental Divide (1981) | Sugar Cane Alley (1983) | The Sisterhood (1988) | Mountains of the Moon (1990) | Vacas (1992) | Archipiélago (1992) | Good Burger (1997) | Futuresport (1998) | Smoke Signals (1998) | Shottas (2002) | Terribly Happy (2008) | The House that Jack Built (2018) | Avengement (2019)
In the FAR distant future of 2025 the entire world is obsessed with one single extreme sport called ...er ...Futuresport. Really. With two superpowers at the brink of war over the islands of Hawaii its up to Dean Cain to throw diplomacy to the wind and solve this crisis over a single game of Futuresport, or risk starting WW3! Really! In this episode the guys attempt to unpack whatever this movie is trying to be, talk Wesley Snipes, head-cameras, hoverboards - and get bowled over in the process. Pun-Intended.
Dean Cain and his (presumably) smashing big cock is back for more on the Breaking Bad podcast. Futuresport is not the future, but Dean Cain is eternal.
1:46 - Bob Saget: In Memorium 3:39 - The News 5:06 - Jerks of the Week 8:22 - Goodfellas 9:29 - Bound 11:10 - Rise/Dawn/War of the Planet of the Apes 17:44 - Monkeyshines 27:07 - St. Elmo's Fire 44:46 - Tom & Jerry 50:54 - Futuresport
The Sisterhood (1988) / Futuresport (1998) This week the future is now as we hoverboard through a geopolitical crisis with Ernest R. Dickerson and try to survive Cirio H. Santiago's post-apocalyptic wasteland with a band of women warriors
Zach, Amin and Mayes fast forward to 2025, when all memories of Covid have been erased by the new sensation charting to the top of the Popularity Index, FUTURESPORT! This cutting edge game combines hoverboards, useless goalies, hockey pads, quidditch, the electric chair and tubas into fast paced, high scoring action that is so impactful, the fate of Hawaii hangs in the balance.
Zach, Amin and Mayes fast forward to 2025, when all memories of Covid have been erased by the new sensation charting to the top of the Popularity Index, FUTURESPORT! This cutting edge game combines hoverboards, useless goalies, hockey pads, quidditch, the electric chair and tubas into one fast paced, high scoring game that is so impactful, the fate of Hawaii hangs in the balance.
Today we are watching:1998's FUTURE SPORT featuring Dean Cain and Wesley Snipes in this almost rip off of Rollerball! If you guys have any request for future movie request please send us an emailat whowatchesthispodcast@gmail.comJoin the FB group page:https://www.facebook.com/WhoWatchesThisPodcast/Our equipment:Mic: https://amzn.to/3o12CObMic: https://amzn.to/3lWg2t7Audio Interface: https://amzn.to/2GYxyydXLR cables: https://amzn.to/2T3ecKE
Nicole and Fesh fix Futuresport by fundamentally changing the concept of "sport"! Here's Jon Bois' very good piece about Futuresport!
We're back with another Patreon requested podcast, and this time listener and close friend of David and Callum, Tristan, has a lot to answer for by making the boys sit through objectively one of the worst movies ever made. Luckily they don't have to endure terrible 90s costumes, bizarre geo-political subplots and Wesley Snipes's accent alone, as for the first time they are joined by a special guest; award winning writer/performer/comedian Roann McCloskey! As always, make Callum and David record ANYTHING YOU WANT by donating £5 via Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=32014828
This week, host Gray Jones interviews veteran TV & feature writer Robert Hewitt Wolfe, executive producer of Elementary, and developer/EP of The Dresden Files and Andromeda. Episode 098 is sponsored by Pilar Alessandra of onthepage.tv. Pilar is offering a 10% discount on her interactive-online class “Rewrite Techniques,” running Four Saturdays, May 23 - June 13. To get your 10% off, use the code onthepage10 at checkout. Robert Hewitt Wolfe attended UCLA for screenwriting. His first screenplay, “Paper Dragons,” placed second in the prestigious Goldwyn awards. He started out writing features, but soon was able to pitch and write an episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, which led to staffing on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, where he would write for five years. After leaving Deep Space Nine, Robert worked on several pilots; one was produced as a TV movie called Futuresport, starring Dean Cain and Wesley Snipes. Robert was then approached to develop the syndicated series Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda, where he would serve as head writer for two years. Robert has a lot of great stories of the subsequent years, writing for The 4400, The Gates, Alphas, Star-Crossed, and developing the series The Dresden Files. In 2016, he landed on Elementary for another long run; he explains how different it is writing for a series that doesn't have a writing room. Robert has spent a lot of time developing pilots, features, and novels, and has great advice for what's needed on the page. INDEX TO THE EPISODE: 2:16 interview start. 2:58 - Describes Star Trek franchise's open script submissions. 3:49 - how he had an agent fresh out of film school at UCLA because of placing in contest, and was able to come in to Star Trek: The Next Generation to pitch. 5:37 - how he initially wanted to write features, and some features he wrote sold, but ended up in TV. 7:06 - his first staff writing experience, from the beginning of Deep Space Nine - discusses his many mentors from the show, and how different that room was to other more current shows. 12:00 - why he eventually left Deep Space Nine, but then was approached to develop Andromeda; stories about what it was like to develop and run that show. 18:53 - his career right after leaving Andromeda, back to writing features. 19:53 - went back to TV to help launch The 4400, then developed pilots, including the one that became The Dresden Files. Talks about that time, being a number two for two different shows, writing for several others, before landing on Elementary. 23:30 - talks about writing on Elementary, and what it was like to write without a writers room. Talks about the difference between that and having a writers room. 28:06 - talks about his mentors, and what he learned from them. 29:29 - mentoring others - how he feels it's part of the job. 31:36 - sponsor break. 32:35 - discusses development, and what he does between shows - different situations, and how to succeed; finding your passion. 36:58 - talks about chasing IP, and why IP is so important. 41:25 - discusses his most recent show, Prodigal Son. 43:12 - what's next - lots of irons in the fire. 45:52 - what will production be like after COVID-19. 49:50 - help for greener writers - make the show runner's life easier, help their vision to come true, research. 53:08 - advice on the page - characters, dialogue, scene & story structure. 57:13 - general career advice - TV is a team sport. 59:28 - least and most favorite parts of being a TV writer. You can help with the ongoing costs of bringing these weekly podcasts to you by becoming a patron of the podcast – for as little as 25¢ per episode! There are many reward levels. CLICK HERE to find out more. Buy Gray's book for only $4.99! Look for it on Amazon – How To Break In To TV Writing: Insider Interviews. Didn't get your questions asked? Make sure you follow Gray on Twitter (@GrayJones) so you can get the scoop on who is being interviewed and how to get your questions in. Also check out our TV Writer Twitter Database to find Twitter addresses for over 1,200 TV writers. Find previous episodes and other resources at www.tvwriterpodcast.com. Upcoming weekly interviews will include Shawn Ryan (creator of Timeless and The Shield), writers from Arrow, The Flash, Legacies and Warehouse 13, and lots more!
This week, host Gray Jones interviews veteran TV & feature writer Robert Hewitt Wolfe, executive producer of Elementary, and developer/EP of The Dresden Files and Andromeda.Episode 098 is sponsored by Pilar Alessandra of onthepage.tv. Pilar is offering a 10% discount on her interactive-online class “Rewrite Techniques,” running Four Saturdays, May 23 - June 13. To get your 10% off, use the code onthepage10at checkout.Robert Hewitt Wolfe attended UCLA for screenwriting. His first screenplay, “Paper Dragons,” placed second in the prestigious Goldwyn awards. He started out writing features, but soon was able to pitch and write an episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, which led to staffing on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, where he would write for five years.After leaving Deep Space Nine, Robert worked on several pilots; one was produced as a TV movie called Futuresport, starring Dean Cain and Wesley Snipes.Robert was then approached to develop the syndicated series Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda, where he would serve as head writer for two years.Robert has a lot of great stories of the subsequent years, writing for The 4400, The Gates, Alphas, Star-Crossed, and developing the series The Dresden Files. In 2016, he landed on Elementary for another long run; he explains how different it is writing for a series that doesn't have a writing room.Robert has spent a lot of time developing pilots, features, and novels, and has great advice for what's needed on the page.INDEX TO THE EPISODE:2:16 interview start.2:58 - Describes Star Trek franchise’s open script submissions.3:49 - how he had an agent fresh out of film school at UCLA because of placing in contest, and was able to come in to Star Trek: The Next Generation to pitch.5:37 - how he initially wanted to write features, and some features he wrote sold, but ended up in TV.7:06 - his first staff writing experience, from the beginning of Deep Space Nine - discusses his many mentors from the show, and how different that room was to other more current shows.12:00 - why he eventually left Deep Space Nine, but then was approached to develop Andromeda; stories about what it was like to develop and run that show.18:53 - his career right after leaving Andromeda, back to writing features.19:53 - went back to TV to help launch The 4400, then developed pilots, including the one that became The Dresden Files. Talks about that time, being a number two for two different shows, writing for several others, before landing on Elementary.23:30 - talks about writing on Elementary, and what it was like to write without a writers room. Talks about the difference between that and having a writers room.28:06 - talks about his mentors, and what he learned from them.29:29 - mentoring others - how he feels it’s part of the job.31:36 - sponsor break.32:35 - discusses development, and what he does between shows - different situations, and how to succeed; finding your passion. 36:58 - talks about chasing IP, and why IP is so important.41:25 - discusses his most recent show, Prodigal Son.43:12 - what’s next - lots of irons in the fire.45:52 - what will production be like after COVID-19.49:50 - help for greener writers - make the show runner’s life easier, help their vision to come true, research.53:08 - advice on the page - characters, dialogue, scene & story structure. 57:13 - general career advice - TV is a team sport.59:28 - least and most favorite parts of being a TV writer.You can help with the ongoing costs of bringing these weekly podcasts to you by becoming a patron of the podcast – for as little as 25¢ per episode! There are many reward levels. CLICK HERE to find out more.Buy Gray’s book for only $4.99! Look for it on Amazon – How To Break In To TV Writing: Insider Interviews.Didn’t get your questions asked? Make sure you follow Gray on Twitter (@GrayJones) so you can get the scoop on who is being interviewed and how to get your questions in. Also check out our TV Writer Twitter Database to find Twitter addresses for over 1,200 TV writers. Find previous episodes and other resources at www.tvwriterpodcast.com.Upcoming weekly interviews will include Shawn Ryan (creator of Timeless and The Shield), writers from Arrow, The Flash, Legacies and Warehouse 13, and lots more!
We finally were able to get this podcast knocked out. Bdank and I have been talking about doing this for a while now.Shoutout to:@airbornbmxvic@bullseyecyclebmx@bdankone@dankpinco@rlmattrickard@portcutywheeliecrew@robbysbicycles@stickerfarmer@slimboi916
The sports world is a high-pressure environment, Richard’s skills and experience mean he is able to probe the tough issues and challenges parents and coaches face, without being judge mental or pushy. He delivered parent engagement strategy support, sports-parent meetings and coaches CPD on working with parents for: Three National Governing Bodies; (England Rugby U18 Boys & Girls, England Hockey U16 & U18 Boys and Girls and England Cricket Board) A number of the UK’s top professional sports teams in their academy system (Including Saracens, Essex County Cricket, Newcastle Falcons & Somerset County Cricket.) The country's top independent schools, (Including Millfield and Millfield Prep & Trinity Croydon.) 20 years of working with parent's which, includes: Worked as a youth worker for the local authority Delivered numerous parenting courses for the local authority Provided one-to-one parenting support for multiple statutory agencies Lectured at several universities, teaching trainee social work students about effective strategies for working with families Worked in various roles for two churches Coached and encouraged people from a wide range of backgrounds, faiths and life experiences Worked with and spoken at many schools across all ages Public speaking in many contexts (from skate-parks to funerals and everything in-between.) Qualifications Honours degree in Community and Youth Studies (St Martins, Lancaster) Honours degree in Theology (University of Wales) Diploma in Life Coaching from A R Training Facilitator for ‘Strengthening families, strengthening communities’ parenting program Facilitator for ‘Strengthening families’ 10-14 parenting course Overview: 03:15 Richard Shorter’s Bio 05:20 Richard talks about his background 09:00 Home to be the harbor for children and openness and honesty is important part of communication at home. 16:15 We discuss when children get identified more for their sport rather than them as human. 24:10 Coaches need compassion and better parent engagements, and if they coach their own children allow their children to give feedback without being defensive. 30:10 How can parents support their children during the selection time? 40:45 How can play games with parents, help parents related to their children’s sporting world? 48:15 Non-perfect Dad’s vision of the perfect youth sport environment. Contact: Web: https://non-perfectdad.co.uk/ Twitter: @nonperfectdad Facebook: @Non-perfect dad
Ben is a young football coach based in Brisbane, Australia. Just off the back on spending the last 9 months in Uganda, East Africa working at a football academy called Football for Good. Currently studying a masters at the Queensland University of Technology and the tutelage of Ian Renshaw and Brendan Moy. He runs a YouTube channel, ‘Opposite Direction’ making short educational videos about coaching and some theoretical ideas that may underpin coaching. Ben puts a lot of his understanding and knowledge down to the people he has connected with and been influenced by during his coaching journey. ‘I am because we are!’ Overview 03:15 Introduction and background 10:48 Ben talks about his experience in Uganda 15:30 With so many new terms and learning theories emerging in coaching, is one better than another? 21:00 Ecological psychology-Perception Action Coupling; a new emerging motor learning theory in line with Non-Linear Pedagogy. 26:30 Representative learning, what is it? 38:30 Human experience, does your players enjoy 52:02 Grassroots coaching a sport you don’t know, how? 58:10 How does free play fit in. 1:11:15 Closing Contact: ben.oppositedirection@gmail.com Twitter: @ben_galloway8 YouTube: https://youtu.be/JdUCRiabDm8
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Cyber! Anders gästar, och då brukar det bli en jävla massa babbel. Orginalplanen var att vi skulle prata en film, plus filmåret 2018. Det här blev totalt tre timmar, så vi delar upp det! Futuresport är en TV-film från 98. Från Wesley Snipes stortid, från hans egna produktionsbolag, levereras en skojig historia om framtidssport med före-detta Stålmannen i huvudrollen!
Check out this Archive Special featuring Chuck and Mark's interview with Dean Cain. Dean has more in common with Chuck than he was aware of. Dean is very intelligent individual and his viewpoints on issues have only be solidified with time. The show details continue below. Dean Cain is an actor, writer, producer, father and one of the rare Conservatives in Hollywood. On the podcast, he talks about many of his conservative viewpoints, including the need for term limits in Congress; there was never supposed to be a political class in this country. They consider the media's constant attacking of Trump and how it's also indicative of how much he's shaking up the Washington establishment. Chuck and Dean talk about living in California, where it can seem like a conservative vote gets lost, and how politics can affect a Hollywood career. Dean's recent project, Architects of Denial, is a documentary about the Armenian genocide, and they touch on the history. For more information about the film, visit http://www.architectsofdenial.com/. Also on the episode, Mark and Chuck talk about the media's dissemination of the phony dossier on Trump and the cease and desist letter Tony Podesta sent Tucker Carlson to keep him from talking about his scandal. Mark also predicts what he thinks Jeff Sessions will do after recusing himself from the Russia investigation. More about Dean: Dean Cain grew up in Malibu, CA and made his feature film debut in 1984 in the critically acclaimed film, The Stone Boy, which also starred Robert Duvall and Glenn Close. An athlete at heart, he next attended Princeton University where he earned his degree in History, and became an All-American defensive back, setting two NCAA records for interceptions. He signed with the Buffalo Bills, but a knee injury quickly ended his NFL career before it began. Dean returned to acting, and is perhaps best known for his role as Superman on ABC's LOIS & CLARK, the popular ABC series that averaged 15 million viewers during its run. Dean recently wrapped the 3rd season of VH1's hit series, HIT THE FLOOR, recurs on the hit CW series, SUPERGIRL, and is hosting the fourth season of the CW smash hit, MASTERS OF ILLUSION. Dean next stars in the feature film, GOSNELL, and the short film, STATE OF WARD, and is often seen co-hosting the TODAY SHOW, ACCESS HOLLYWOOD, and is a frequent guest on FOX NEWS' OUTNUMBERED on FOX AND FRIENDS. Dean has starred in over 100 films, including the cop dramedy, Best Men, with Drew Barrymore and Luke Wilson, Flight of Fancy, Dog Boys, Rag and Bone, Christmas Rush, Futuresport co-starring Wesley Snipes and Vanessa Williams, as well as the Hallmark Hall of Fame film, The Runaway with Maya Angelou. Cain also spent a season playing Rick on the popular series "Beverly Hills 90210." Dean was seen recurring on the Fox comedy DON'T TRUST THE "B" IN APARTMENT 23 starring Krysten Ritter, the Netfix hit, LADY DYNAMITE, and NBC's competition series, STARS EARN STRIPES, which benefitted the Wounded Warrior Project (partnered with American Sniper, Chris Kyle). His feature credits include THE BROKEN HEARTS CLUB, OUT OF TIME (opposite Denzel Washington), GOD'S NOT DEAD, and VENDETTA. Dean is also well-known for starring in numerous other films, television series and TV movies, including USA Network's THE PERFECT HUSBAND as well as memorable roles on LAS VEGAS, HOPE & FAITH, and CLUBHOUSE. Dean also served as Host of the long-running TBS series RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT! which he also produced. Follow Dean on Social Media: Twitter: @RealDeanCain Instagram: @deuces1966.
Hosts Louis and Ed discuss the future of sports with Andy Zillig and Kalen Knowles, such as 2011’s "Real Steel" and 2003's "Rollerball," a remake of the 1975 classic. Will our interest in the future offset our general lack of interest in sports? Listen and find out! www.LongBallStudios.com
THEMED EPISODE! Dozens, $ega & The Rainbow Streets, Bossbattle, Goldberg And The Universe, Mr. Matthews, Futuresport, Sam Brown, Battleship, Sky Stadium, Bad Chess, Opponents, Discoverer, and Three Legged Race.
THEMED EPISODE! Dozens, $ega & The Rainbow Streets, Bossbattle, Goldberg And The Universe, Mr. Matthews, Futuresport, Sam Brown, Battleship, Sky Stadium, Bad Chess, Opponents, Discoverer, and Three Legged Race.
So, we promised you a break from more episodes this week. SURPRISE, we actually went back and did another episode on Futuresport, to meet listener demand (citation needed). Pete called up Aaron on vacation, and... well, let's see how this goes. And always remember. Dead men get nada. We Love to Watch is available on iTunes, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts.
A recent article in FutureSport shared seven ways that teams could monetize fan created content. Brian Cristiano and Rob Cressy talk about if it makes sense or is even possible to monetize fan created content. Should teams be thinking bigger with their sponsorships? Should fan engagement opportunities be just that, leaving the monetization to another area? What could an integrated sponsorship of the Kiss Cam look like? In each episode of The Sports Marketing Huddle, CEO of BOLD Worldwide Brian Cristiano, and Founder of Cress Media & Bacon Sports Rob Cressy give a forward-thinking perspective about some of the hottest topics in the world of sports marketing and then give you actionable advice on how you can implement it into your business. Our goal of the podcast is to create the best sports marketing podcast and take The Sports Marketing Huddle up to #1 on iTunes New & Noteworthy. One way you can help support the show is by subscribing to The Sports Marketing Huddle on iTunes and letting your friends who are in the sports and marketing worlds know about it. Your feedback is super important to us. We want to make sure that we deliver value for you and make this the best sports marketing show possible. You can connect with Brian & Rob on social media and let us know what you think (good or bad): Brian Cristiano -Twitter: @boldceo - Instagram: @boldceo Rob Cressy -Twitter: @RobCressy - Instagram: @rob_cressy Websites: BOLD Worldwide: www.boldworldwide.com Brian Cristiano: www.briancristiano.com Cress Media: www.cressmedia.com Bacon Sports: www.baconsports.com Facebook: BOLD Worldwide Bacon Sports Cress Media
Dean Cain. Vanessa Williams. Wesley Snipes. Aaron Armstrong? Peter Moran? That's right, watch lovers. We did the most future sport movie to ever future sport, Futuresport.
Two slick Juggers, Aaron and Peter, are coming at you to bathe in The Blood of Heroes (note: think a less disgusting opening line to replace this with before publishing). While Blood of Heroes technically counts as a Future Sport movie, it doesn't count as much as the 1998 Dean Cain starring television movie, FUTURESPORT! This episode is fine. Since there's no guest, we'll just plug We Love To Watch, the podcast you might be listening to right now.
Rollerball (2002) | Futuresport – Hey everyone! We’re back after a week of absence (We got shit to do too, damnit!). This week, I chose to jump back into the “extreme” era of the late 90’s and early 2000’s and picked a couple of movies with made up extreme sports. This week we roast through … Continue reading "MPM: Ep. 236 – Alligator DogBall"
The year is 2025. The Hawaiian Liberation Organisation wants Hawaii to secede from the North American Alliance. War seems inevitable, until Dean Cain, the most popular man in the world, steps in and announces the war will be decided by a game of FutureSport, the dumbest fictional sport since Quiddich. The world agrees to this. Turns out, in 2025, every man, woman & child in the world is a goddamn idiot. Reviewers: James Ferris, Fabian Lapham, Alex Malone Soundboard: Andrew Cherry
Commentary: Trek Stars: The Work of Star Trek Creators Outside of Star Trek
Wolfe, Part 2: Futuresport. After five seasons, Robert Hewitt Wolfe left Star Trek: Deep Space Nine to work on other projects. The first of those was Futuresport, a television movie directed by Ernest Dickerson and starring Dean Cain. The film looks at a world on the brink of war which tries to settle a global dispute through a game in an effort to avoid a military conflict. This week, Mike and Max are joined by their Commentary Track Stars: Off Topic co-host Branden Myers to look at Wolfe's first post-Trek effort. We discuss the film's Roddenberry-like optimism, the way it reflects today's society, and why it ultimately doesn't work. We also try to figure out what the theoretical series would have been like.