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Send us a textWe wrote a movie! Jason Voorhees was traveling to see Allison's yabbos. We aren't sure of the distance. Gary Riley was in the movie, of course. Shrout was LIVID regarding the possibility that we might mix Halloween and Christmas in this movie. Jason got super hungry, like as hungry as four dudes. He had a craving for cow's milk. He also asked for salt, so someone had to get it from the highest possible cabinet in the kitchen, at the very back, where it was totally out of reach. Andy was super into our movie, so naturally he fell asleep to it. Maybe he was just tired from trying to hide the baloney pony? Now, tart faces, take your Clark Bars and sit the hell down and listen to this episode!Support the showFollow Us Everywhere and Anywhere You Do You Social Medias Stuff: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themovieroulettepodcastTikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@themovieroulettepodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/themovieroulettepodcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheMovieRoulettePodcast
"I've been kidnapped by... K-Mart!"Andrew Blakley returns to our limited series, "1986" to discuss the comedic, kidnap gone wrong, gone right film, "Ruthless People." Jeff and Andrew talk '86 fashion trends, Danny DeVito's ability to be slimy on-screen and utterly charming off-screen, Bill Pullman's debut, and Helen Slater's incredible adorability.Plus, why didn't we get more Gary Riley after the 80's? Is this Bette Midler's best comedic performance? We talk all this, and identify a stellar cast for a potential remake!www.afilmbypodcast.comafilmbypodcast@gmail.com@afilmbypodcast on Facebook and TwitterFor the BEST coffee, check out www.blackkeycoffee.com!
We're joined by the always fabulous Margaret Cabourn-Smith who has chosen to revisit the 1987 comedy jaunt SUMMER SCHOOL. As well as the film, we have a wholesome chat about dogs' tongues, gore and The Wonder Stuff. So something for everyone."Still Any Good?" logo designed by Graham WoodCrap poster mock-ups by Chris WebbTheme music ("The Slide Of Time") by The Sonic Jewels, used with kind permission(c) 2022 Tiger Feet ProductionsFind us:Twitter @stillanygoodpodInstagram stillanygoodpodEmail stillanygood@gmail.comFind Margaret @MCabournSmithSupport the show
Summer School (1987) Directed by: Carl Reiner Starring: Mark Harmon, Kirstie Alley, Robin Thomas, Courtney Thorne-Smith, Dean Cameron, Gary Riley, Patrick Labyoteaux, Kelly Jo Minter, Shawnee Smith, Richard Steven Horvitz, Ken Olandt, Fabiana Udenio, Duane Davis, and Carl Reiner Genre: Comedy --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cinema-cult-network/support
In this episode of On The Move, hosts Matt Avery and John Kraman talk about the hotly anticipated July 9 unveiling of Ford’s 2021 Bronco. The guys discuss if the return of the bucking pony can take on icons in the marketplace like the storied and highly capable Jeep Wrangler. Then its talk of General Motors and CEO Mary Barra’s announcement that she feels gas-powered vehicles will remain in production through the year 2040. Wrapping up the car news segment is dialog about the Nikola Badger pickup truck. The brand boasts the hot hauler sports up to 980 lb-ft of torque, 906 HP and up to 600 miles of range. Next, Gary Riley of Level One Restoration in Arvada, Colorado, calls in to share the story of how he relocated from Illinois to Colorado 19 years ago to open his own restoration shop, as well as the subsequent steps he took to become one of the top restorers for significant 1960s and ‘70s muscle cars. He then gives an update on a current project, the 1970 Pontiac GTO known as “The Humbler,” which was featured in a 1970 Superbowl television ad. The car will debut at this year’s Muscle Car and Corvette Nationals along with four other vehicles Gary and his team are working on including a 1967 Yenko Camaro. Finally, National Parts Depot (NPD) Vice President and Chief Operating Officer for National Parts Depot (NPD) Rick Schmidt joins the show to tell how his dad, Jim, started the company in 1976, stemming from the restoration of a 1928 Ford Model A that he bought for $50 out of an Ohio junkyard. Rick then shares how the company has grown and expanded, as well as the current state of the company’s operations today. Before signing off, he dishes on the family’s 200-plus car collection that is primarily low-mileage original beauties.
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Freddy Shoop é um legitimo professor desleixado que quer apenas curtir suas férias e pegar umas ondas no Havaí, porém tem seus planos atrapalhados quando o obrigam a lecionar Inglês para uma turma de bagunceiros em pleno verão. FICHA TÉCNICA DO FILME ASSISTA AO FILME
As a young man, Gary Riley made a huge splash in Hollywood between 1984 and 1990. Besides his famous role as the horror-obsessed high school student "Dave" in Summer School, Gary appeared as Charlie Hogan in Stand By Me. He also popped up in Back to the Future, Ruthless People, The Jerk Too, Planes Trains and Automobiles, Charles in Charge, Silver Spoons, Airwolf and Knots Landing. Then he just kind of vanished. No acting, no press, nothing. From the late 90's on, nobody really knew what ever happened to Gary. One rumor circulated online for several years that he had died in a car accident in upstate New York while others believed he had been traveling around following the Grateful Dead. Well, Gary is alive and on this episode we'll hear about some of the films he acted in and get to the bottom of what happened. I also dive into some odd facts about Summer School. Thanks for listening! www.facebook.com/oddpodcast www.twitter.com/odd_podcast Email theoddpodcast@gmail.com
In this episode: Chiller Theatre October Recap with Lanza, Tim Curry, the dudes from Summer School, Natasha Henstridge, The Warriors, Martin Landau, Nancy Allen, Kristin Bauer not smiling, Megan Cavanagh surprised by Patrick Stewart's fan behavior, a grouchy Mark Margolis, Sonny "Enos" Shroyer, jacked Sasha Mitchell from Step by Step, Marsha Warfield from Caddyshack II, Lassies' Jon Provost, and Class flips out after discovering he paid for a Tyler Labine photo twice. 53 minutes - http://www.paunchstevenson.com
Pick Up at Union Station, is the latest book from "The Asphalt Warrior" series by the late Gary Reilly, winner of the 1979 Pushcart Prize. Reilly passed away in 2011 after a two-year battle with colon cancer, trusting a pair of friends to publish his works (25 titles in all) after his death. Since then, Reilly’s works have been in the hands of Mike Keefe, a retired political cartoonist and Pulitzer Prize winner, and Mark Stevens, a former journalist and acclaimed mystery author. Join Mike Keefe, Mark Stevens and me on Tuesday, June 30, 10-11 A.M. CT US. We will be discussing the power of their relationships in honoring their dear friend Gary, by having his writings available to everyone to enjoy.
John J. and Guy are joined by actor Gary Riley about his part in Back to the Future. They also talk about upcoming screenings and BTTF events.
Bite-sized messages from Jonny Foster, Gary Riley and Eddie Winbow on the Beatitudes.