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I'm not very tan, vampires and George Hamilton, not all horoscopes are correct, the legendary David Lynch, don't smoke, more Jack Nicholson scenes, Anaheim is not Los Angeles, and to live and die in LA. Stuff mentioned: Nosferatu (2024), It (2017), Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror (1922), Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979), The Witch (2015), The Lighthouse (2019), Love at First Bite (1979), Zorro, The Gay Blade (1981), Blue Velvet (1986), Wild at Heart (1990), The Wizard of Oz (1939), Lost Highway (1997), Mulholland Drive (2001), Twin Peaks (1990-1991), Sometimes They Come Back (1991), Stephen King Sometimes They Come Back (1974), Nightmare on Elm Street (1984), and David L. Ulin Sidewalking: Coming to Terms with Los Angeles (2015).
A Word In Edgewise | WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives
Producer/Host: R.W. Estela Hi, I'm RW Estela: Since 1991, I've been presenting A Word in Edgewise, WERU's longest-running short feature, a veritable almanac of worldly and heavenly happenings, a confluence of 21st-century life in its myriad manifestations, international and domestic, cosmopolitan and rural, often revealing, as the French say, the more things change, the more they stay the same — though not always! Sometimes in addressing issues affecting our day-to-day lives, in this age of vagary and ambiguity, when chronological time is punctuated elliptically, things can quickly turn edgy and controversial, as we search for understanding amid our dialectic. Tune in Monday mornings at 7:30 a.m. for an exciting journey through space and time with a few notable birthdays thrown in for good measure during A Word in Edgewise . . . About the host: RW Estela was raised as a first-generation American in Colorado by a German mother and a Corsican-Basque father who would become a three-war veteran for the US Army, so RW was naturally a military brat and later engaged in various Vietnam-era civil-service adventures before paying his way through college by skiing for the University of Colorado, playing Boulder coffeehouses, and teaching. He has climbed all of Colorado's Fourteeners; found work as an FAA-certificated commercial pilot, a California-licensed building contractor, a publishing editor, a practitioner of Aikido, and a college professor of English; among his many interdisciplinary pursuits are the design and building of Terrell Residence Library (recently renamed the Terrell House Permaculture Living & Learning Center at the University of Maine), writing Building It In Two Languages (a bilingual dictionary of construction terminology), aerial photo documentation of two dam removals (Great Works and Veazie) on the Penobscot River, and once a week since 1991 drafting an installment of A Word In Edgewise, his essay series addressing issues affecting our day-to-day lives — and WERU's oldest continuous short feature. When pandemics do not interfere, he does the Triple Crown of Maine open-water ocean swims (Peaks to Portland, Islesboro Crossing, and Nubble Light Challenge) and the Whitewater Downriver Point Series of the Maine Canoe and Kayak Racing Organization. RW is the father of two and the grandfather of three and lives with his partner Kathleen of 37 years and their two Maine Coons in Orono. The post A Word in Edgewise 8/12/24: Of Attendant Kayakers, Perseids, & Zorro, the Gay Blade . . . first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
This week's movie is 1981's Zorro the Gay Blade! Then Josh talks about Beck being being a snob, not pestering your employee's on the weekend and weird horse people.Be sure to come and chat with us here:Website: www.icbympodcast.comFacebook: @icbympodcastTwitter: @icbympodcastInstagram: @icbympodcastDiscord: https://discord.gg/7Vu7WCn58J
"This is a broken man... I don't know if in my history, Bob, if I've even seen him more physically broken than he is currently.... I don't know if I have ever seen him emotionally beaten more than right now... This is the lowest I think readers have ever seen Steve Rogers, physically and emotionally..." Part 9 of Cap's new volume following Steve's being marooned in Arnim Zola's dangerous and crazy Dimension Z for 12 YEARS! Part nine of a 10 part series, coming out the second week of every month, Rick & Bob explore this strange world that changes Steve's life forever (really... it does)! Plus... Rick & Bob discuss new additions to their collections, penguins on an iceberg, and remember... Zorro the Gay Blade? Check our Part 1 (ep #122) Part 2 (ep #126) Part 3 (ep #131) Part 4 (ep #135) Part 5 (ep #140) Part 6 (ep #145) Part 7 (ep #148) Part 8 (ep #152) first! You can find them all here: https://captainamericacomicbookfans.wordpress.com/category/dimension-z Connect with Rick & Bob and fellow Cap fans at https://www.facebook.com/groups/captainamericacomicbookfans and https://twitter.com/CapComicFans Are you enjoying this podcast series? Please help by donating at: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/capcomicbookfans/support Please subscribe, rate and review! Want to be part of the show? Leave a recorded message at https://anchor.fm/capcomicbookfans/message Our home page is https://captainamericacomicbookfans.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/capcomicbookfans/support
In 1933, a character was conceived and brought to live by two-disc jockeys in Detroit, Michigan. This character became an American icon, and became a template for western heroes for years to come. The Lone Ranger spawned a radio series totaling almost 3000 episodes, several books, a hit television show, and many movies and parodies that outright flattered the character, while at the same time, creating a template for masked heroes. From Zorro, The Gay Blade, to The Green Hornet, who came to be associated with the Lone Ranger by lineage, The Lone Ranger would prove to be one of the more successful shows and characters of the twentieth century, and beyond. Monica Jones brings you several of her favourite episodes on this installment of the Afternoon Radio Theater Sundae. You can now catch the Afternoon Radio Theater Sundae Podcast on it's own podcast feed, so if you only wish to subscribe to the Afternoon Radio Theater Sundae podcast, just follow the link below: https://afternoonradiotheatersundae.transistor.fm/ And if you would like to reach the crew, Monica or Victor, you can write them at: afternoonradiotheatersundae@gmail.com Join Monica Jones and her crew, on The Afternoon Radio Theatre Sundae on Whose Blind Life is it Anyway, every Sundays, at 2:00 pm (EST), 11:00 am (PST), and with no distracting images to focus on, it will simply take you away to faraway lands, distant times and to meet interesting people, all using your imagination.
When the universe provides a topic, It Happened One Year listens! After an intro by friend of the show and Visitors From Nova Scotia cast member Alex Ferrer, Sarah & Joe cover how they came to discuss the short-lived Broadway musical How Now Dow Jones at all, and the critical, commercial, and awards success it had (or didn't have) in 1967. The careers of those involved - Tony Roberts, Brenda Vaccaro, Arthur Penn, etc. - get a quick look, along with some attention to the show's obvious predecessor - How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. Cameos abound from the likes of Hubert Humphrey, the fighting Gamecocks of South Carolina, Angela Lansbury, Zorro the Gay Blade, and many more! And stick around to the end for nineteen seconds of new audio from the big upcoming scripted episode!
Welcome to You Haven't Blanked That! This week we watched Zorro the Gay Blade and Heil, Honey I'm Home. We talk about how this movie wants to be Blazing Saddles, weird structure, a flaming Zorro, banging people's wives, is this movie inappropriate?, ease them into the gay, Lauren Hutton, Burt Reynolds, blind items, Dom Deluise and his kids, the plot, they used to show this on the Disney channel, George Hamilton, who would Corey Feldman play? Heil, Honey, I'm Home, sitcom tropes, Wandavision, Nick at Nite, the Producers, Hitler as a punching bag, Jojo Rabbit, historically correct, Eddie Izzard, kids nowadays, censorship. What we are blanking - Wednesday, Christmas Story Christmas, Willow, Glass Onion, The Lemonheads, Vandals Christmas Formal, The Linda Lindas, Dreamland, Dinner in America, Dope, White Lotus, Carol For Another Christmas, High Desert, Bloodhook, Forrest went to church, Opening theme by the Assassins Closing theme by Lucas Perea Email: Yhblankthat@gmail.com Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/youhaventblankedthat/ Instagram: (@yhblankthat) https://www.amazon.com/You-Havent-Blanked-That/dp/B08JJS7RSK https://anchor.fm/blanked-that --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blanked-that/message
Dale M. Brumfield is a Journalist, Author, Cultural Archaeologist and Anti-Death Penalty Advocate who has written over thirteen books dealing with various issues of press and human rights. Dale is the author of "Independent Press in D.C. and Virginia: An Underground History" which details the nation's capital and the state of Virginia were a hotbed of political and social turmoil that marked the 1960s and 1970s. The area saw anti-Vietnam War protests, civil rights marches and students clamoring for a cultural revolution. Underground publications in D.C. and Virginia sprang up to document the radical change and question the "straight media." Off Our Backs led the charge for women's equality. The Gay Blade fought for the rights of homosexuals. Even the FBI began infiltrating the underground press movement by planting informants and creating fake magazines to attract suspicious "radicals." --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/out-of-the-blank-podcast/support
Welcome sluts and skanks and everything in between. This week we are joined by Remy Kassimir and we get to the bottom of the greatest mystery of all time… is Croatia like… real? Turns out it is and Gabby has a lot to say. We are also talking Twilight and why on earth is Lindsay Lohan never stateside? Listen and love my girls xo Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Have you ever stared at a hottie from across the room, just to let the moment slip away without grabbing their number? Did you compliment someone's floral button-up, just to trip over your words and forget to ask for their name? Don't worry, you‘re not alone! Queers have been awkwardly interacting with each other for decades! Join Haley and their guest Ken as they dig up some missed connections that will have you saying “oh boy!” Listen to us on Spotify, Stitcher, Apple Podcast, or wherever you listen to your tunes!Interested in being on the show? Contact us at Q4QPodcast@gmail.com or find us on Twitter @Queerpersonals and Instagram @Queerpersonalspodcast.Music strummed by Omar Nassar. Cover art by Bekah Rich. SourcesMikelle Street, “How ‘The Eagle' Became One of the most recognized Gay Bar Names” NBC News, 24 October 2017Lou Chibbaro Jr, "DC Eagle to close for good." Washington Blade, 5 May 2020 The Gay Blade, (Washington, DC), October 12, 1984 OUT FRONT (Denver), Volume 12, Number 23, March 11, 1988OUT FRONT (Denver), Volume XVI, Number 1, April 12, 1991Berlin Sylvestre, "A Brief LGBT History of Colorado" Out Front, August 20, 2014Focus Point (Minneapolis, Minnesota), 1994-11-17 Dara Moskowitz Grumdahl, “The Pride Behind Pride,” MSP Magazine, June 21, 2020Focus Point (Minneapolis, Minnesota), 1997-11-19 The San Francisco Bay times, Sep 1989, Vol. 10 No. 12"Dore Alley Street Fair," BML Videos, August 1, 1981. Hosted by Calisphere, University of California. The Gay News-Telegraph (St. Louis, Missouri), June 1982.Support the show
Scott and Steve discuss the origin and history of the word "propaganda", starting with its propagation (get it?) in the Counter-Reformation era Catholic Church and lots of Italians to its modern day pejorative meaning from World War I. And, logically, this discussion brings up Hitler, Zorro the Gay Blade, a Cardinal nicknamed Chito, and Neil Young's burgeoning career in MMA. For New Slang, Scott discusses the term "Love Bomb." Don't be a West Elm Caleb, and don't miss this episode of Origin of Speakcies. Speakcies Merchandise The Origin of Speakcies merch store, powered by TeePublic, is now live! Go to speakcies.com/store for t-shirts, hoodies, stickers, mugs, and more! Become a Speakcies Supporter! As a Speakcies Supporter, you receive great benefits including exclusive podcasts like Speakcies Uncut, True Facts with Robert Banquette, Personal Records, and the new segment Three Silly Questions. Become a Speakcies Supporter today at patreon.com/speakcies. Social Media Twitter - twitter.com/speakcies Instagram - instagram.com/speakcies
Welcome to the beginning of the end of 2021. AFOF is celebrating the last month of the year by looking at film's that ask the question: how did this get made? In a review month Jordan has finally settled on, Star Wars Holiday Review Special, because, like this month, it makes no sense, we are launching into it by looking at gay sword fighters and a case of mistaken identity as we review 1981's Zorro, the Gay Blade. Special guest Jacob Sapp is returning for this episode. If you've liked what you've heard, help us out through likes, comments, our social media, or telling a friend. It takes just a second for you and helps us grow! AFOF Socials: https://linktr.ee/afofpodcast
Gilbert and Frank celebrate Thanksgiving by giving thanks for one of their most cherished episodes and two of their favorite guests, the late, great (and greatly missed) actors Ron Leibman ("The Hot Rock," "Where's Poppa?", "Angels in America") and Jessica Walter ("Play Misty for Me," "Arrested Development," "Archer"). Also in this episode: Ron stars in the Mad magazine movie, Jessica wrestles a woman (or two), Gilbert covers Bobby Vinton and Jerry Lewis "borrows" from Harry Ritz. PLUS: "Amy Prentiss"! Praising George Segal! Remembering Art Metrano! "Zorro, the Gay Blade"! The return of Rickie Layne and Velvel! And "Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood"! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
LISTENER! There is a video version of THIS podcast!Go watch it here: YouTube--On today’s episode, we talk about Longmont Potion Castle, Gay Blade, Jackbox.tv, the new TikTok account, YahooAnswersTXT, VOLANTmusic and a whole lot more! --Links from discussionYahooAnswersTXTVOLANTmusicGay BladeThe 10 Year Hunt for the Lost McDonald's DS GameSuper Mario Auction--WebsiteInstagramYouTube
This week we watched Shrek 2. We talk about Forrest not being a fan, being brainwashed by Disney, basing a child's movie on Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, Joss Whedon, Anna Kendrick is a piece of shit per Tik Tok, Eddie Murphy, Lazy writing, Puss in Boots, Zorro: the Gay Blade, I've heard an eels song, Why do you hate romance?, I love hate, the soundtrack, How's Ricky Martin?, Jimmy's been offended twice, Shrek parties, and who would Corey play? Opening theme by the Assassins Closing theme by Lucas Perea Email: Yhblankthat@gmail.com Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/youhaventblankedthat/l Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yhblankthat https://anchor.fm/blanked-that https://www.podpage.com/site/you-havent-blanked-that/ Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/You-Havent-Blanked-That/dp/B08JJS7RSK --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blanked-that/message
SHOWS: Cactus Flower, How Now, Dow Jones, The Odd Couple Golden Globe and Emmy Award Winner, as well as Tony and Oscar nominee, Brenda Vaccaro joins Rob and Kevin to look back on her incredible career which includes the plays The Affair, Cactus Flower, How Now, Dow Jones, The Goodbye People, The Odd Couple, Jake's Women, the movies Midnight Cowboy, Zorro, The Gay Blade, The Mirror Has Two Faces, and the television programs Marcus Welby MD, Streets of San Francisco, The Love Boat, Murder She Wrote, and The Golden Girls. Brenda pulls back the curtain on her career to discuss how she sparred with Lauren Bacall, what it was like being upstaged by Milton Berle, and why Bea Arthur's keen sense of observation was her greatest asset. Also, Brenda shines the spotlight on Abe Burrows, Neil Simon, and Al Pacino! Become a sponsor of Behind The Curtain and get early access to interviews, private playlists, and advance knowledge of future guests so you can ask the legends your own questions. Go to: http://bit.ly/2i7nWC4 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If you’re seeing double--do not adjust your set. Paul and Arlo, podcasting’s own dynamic duo, have done a Geek Challenge involving dos doppelganger dramas. Well, drama might be a strong word for such a picture as Peter Medak’s 1981 spoof Zorro, The Gay Blade, starring George Hamilton as Don Diego Vega and his brother Ramon Vega, who are charged with taking up their father’s mantle of El Zorro. That’s Paul’s challenge to Arlo, of course--and Paul’s challenge to himself (listen and find out!) is Krzysztof Kieslowski’s 1991 film The Double Life of Veronique, a mysterious and possibly supernatural film featuring Irène Jacob as Polish singer Weronika and French music teacher Veronique, who share an indefinable connection. Get ready to swash some buckles and contemplate some existences! NEXT: after a week off, it’s that time again. Leaves are on the ground and blood is on the screen. It’s time for Gobbledyween. Greg Sahadachny joins us to discuss The Autopsy of Jane Doe. BREAKDOWN 00:00:32 - Intro / Guest 00:07:20 - Zorro, The Gay Blade 00:57:25 - The Double Life of Veronique 01:58:41 - Outro / Next LINKS “In ‘Joker’ Do We Think The Wayne Family Enjoyed ‘Zorro, The Gay Blade’?” by Mike Ryan, Uproxx “The Double Life of Véronique: Through the Looking Glass” by Jonathan Romney, The Criterion Collection “The dizzying hall of mirrors that is The Double Life Of Veronique” by Tasha Robinson, The Dissolve “Fantasy, emotion, and the unsolved mysteries of Double Life of Veronique” by Noel Murray, Keith Phipps, Tasha Robinson, and Scott Tobias, The Dissolve “The Depths of What We Cannot Know: On ‘The Double Life of Véronique’” by Jessica Ritchey, RogerEbert.com “Behind the Curtain: The Double Life of Véronique” by David Braga, Bright Wall/Dark Room “Have you ever felt strangely as if you were somewhere else?” by Roger Ebert, RogerEbert.com MUSIC “It Takes Two” by Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock, It Takes Two (1988) “I Think I’m a Clone Now” by Weird Al Yankovic, Even Worse (1988) GOBBLEDYCARES Support Black Lives Matter and find anti-racism resources: https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/ Help teachers and classrooms in need: https://www.donorschoose.org/ Do your part to remove the burden of medical debt for individuals, families, and veterans: https://ripmedicaldebt.org/ Register to vote: https://vote.gov/
For all you kids at home with a copy of Webster’s New Universal Unabridged Dictionary Deluxe Second Edition taking pride of place on your bookshelf--boy, do we have a treat for you! Paul and Arlo are back on their bullshit, running at the mouth about anything they damn well please. This week’s subjects include: the extreme metal-ness of childbirth, Spider-Man: Miles Morales swinging onto the brand spankin’ new PS5, covert earbuds, Infinity Train heading to the station on HBO Max, a treatise on The Searchers and Apocalypse Now, and so much more. NEXT: Zorro, the Gay Blade spends a day in The Double Life of Veronique for a doppelganger-centric Geek Challenge. LINKS The Infinity Train Comes and Goes, Leaves Audience Feeling Empty in the Best Way Possible, by Alexander Lewis, Loyola Phoenix Raised By Wolves Review: Ridley Scott Among the Androids, by Mike Hale, New York Times Gameplay Footage from Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales (PS5) MUSIC “Doin’ It” by LL Cool J, Mr. Smith (1995) “Piece of Me” by Britney Spears, Blackout (2007) GOBBLEDYCARES Support Black Lives Matter and find anti-racism resources: https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/ Help teachers and classrooms in need: https://www.donorschoose.org/ Do your part to remove the burden of medical debt for individuals, families, and veterans: https://ripmedicaldebt.org/ Register to vote: https://vote.gov/
Go gay all the way with us for a Pride Month salute to a pair of, let’s say, “non-pioneering” homosexual-themed comedies: ZORRO, THE GAY BLADE (1981) and PARTNER (1982). Note: Mike’s audio is a little distorted this ep (fixed for next time). ZORRO showcases George Hamilton going high el campo as both the titular swordsman and his “swish-buckling” twin brother. PARTNERS teams macho straight cop Ryan O’Neal with tender-hearted gay cop John Hurt in an attempted comedic spin on, of all things, CRUISING (1980). Plus: The DEATHTRAP Rubik’s Cube debate; Clint Eastwood almost meets Woody Allen; the cocaine-consumed FRIDAYS movie; the hunt for YOUNG LUST; Gene Siskel takes on SENIOR SNATCH; and one co-host estimates he’s 10% gay while his wife places him at “a minimum of 70%.”
Rob and Phyllis are in the Fantasmo Lounge to discuss a George Hamilton Double Feature this week! Love At First Bite and Zorro, The Gay Blade. As always, be sure to check out the Fantasmo After Dark facebook page for pictures from this episode or to join in on the conversation there. Thanks for listening. fantasmoad@gmail.com
People kiss, people die, people slap... In the seventh episode of the second season of Storysmiths, we take on the topic you've all been waiting for: Steampunk Dictatorship- The Telenovela, and we kill it! Consider this your welcome to the world of Steelhearts, which is sure to go on for a minimum of 15 seasons at your nearest Telenovela channel. We use samples from the below: iamdulo- Jollof Rice- https://www.instagram.com/tv/B-I96l9pSwj/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link Quinceanera Theme Song from the album OST TELENOVELAS VOL.1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5V7o11UwfQ Pablo Francisco- Por Que Maria? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=npPKcz0OBGE Maldita Lisiada - Soraya Montenegro https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3C198lon5wU Monty Python's Life of Brian- "I'm Not the Messiah"- Python Pictures (1979) Attack on Titan Theme Song- Taylor Davis The Mysterious Cities of Gold Theme Song- Noam Kaniel Zorro, The Gay Blade- 20th Century Fox (1981) Zoinks- Scooby-Doo- Hanna-Barbera Productions Dramatic Soap Opera | Sister Location Composed by: Leon Riskin All rights belong to ©Scott Cawthon Please tell us what story you'd like us to create next time on our twitter account @storysmithscast It can be an original world, or and IP you'd like to see adapted or changed in some way. Please follow the podcast on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram @storysmithscast Our theme music is The Great Forest by Visager from the album Songs From An Unmade World Check out our sister podcast Tabletop Sessions- you can find it on Instagram @tabletopsessions or on Twitter @ttsessionsqa or over at @tabletopsessions
Today on The Neil Haley Show, The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview The Legendary George Hamilton. is an American film and television actor. His notable films include Home from the Hill (1960), By Love Possessed (1961), Light in the Piazza (1962), Your Cheatin' Heart (1964), Once Is Not Enough (1975), Love at First Bite (1979), Zorro, The Gay Blade (1981), The Godfather Part III (1990), Doc Hollywood (1991), 8 Heads in a Duffel Bag (1997), Hollywood Ending (2002) and The Congressman (2016). For his debut performance in Crime and Punishment U.S.A. (1959), Hamilton won a Golden Globe Award and was nominated for a BAFTA Award. He has received one additional BAFTA nomination and two additional Golden Globe nominations. Hamilton began his film career in 1958 and although he has a substantial body of work in film and television he is, perhaps, most famous for his debonair style and his perfect and perpetual suntan. Bo Derek writes in her autobiography that "there was an ongoing contest between John [Derek] and George Hamilton as to who was tanner".[1]
Today on The Neil Haley Show, The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview The Legendary George Hamilton. is an American film and television actor. His notable films include Home from the Hill (1960), By Love Possessed (1961), Light in the Piazza (1962), Your Cheatin' Heart (1964), Once Is Not Enough (1975), Love at First Bite (1979), Zorro, The Gay Blade (1981), The Godfather Part III (1990), Doc Hollywood (1991), 8 Heads in a Duffel Bag (1997), Hollywood Ending (2002) and The Congressman (2016). For his debut performance in Crime and Punishment U.S.A. (1959), Hamilton won a Golden Globe Award and was nominated for a BAFTA Award. He has received one additional BAFTA nomination and two additional Golden Globe nominations. George Hamilton
Ok, wait. Let us explain! This isn't what it looks like... ok, it is exactly what it looks like: an 80's Zorro parody flick where Zorro injures himself and his flamboyant twin brother takes over the cowl in the meantime. That's really it. Oh ya, plus some solid laughs and not as many gay jokes as you might expect (there are definitely still gay jokes and the like tho). We break this movie down - one of us for the 1st time and the other for the 50th time, this is our bottle cap review of Zorro! The Gay Blade.
In this episode, learn about the origins of the idioms, "Over a Barrel," "Square Meal," and "Shake a Leg," and why one of them reminded Steve of the classic George Hamilton vehicle, "Zorro, The Gay Blade." For more information about Origin of Speakcies and other podcasts on the Speakcies network, go to www.speakcies.com/shows.
This week we try and talk about Joker, every Joaquin Phoenix performance being a version of himself and try to record an ad. Recorded on 11.12.2019 Tweet us at @seconddinnerpod Email us at seconddinnerpod@gmail.com Things we spoil (or just mentioned): Joker Atlanta 300 Gladiator Nightcrawler The Dark Knight, Man on the Moon, My Left Foot, Transformers, Fury, Holes, Lawless, Walk The Line, I’m Still Here, Venom, Deadpool, Zorro the Gay Blade, Blow Out, Maury, Batman TAS, The Batman, Birds of Prey, The Daily Show, Suicide Squad Daredevil, Elektra, The Kitchen, Captain Marvel, Black Panther, Endgame, Dark Phoenix, Far From Home, Glass, Brightburn, Hell Boy, Chronicle, Zombieland 2, Zombieland, The Dresden Files, Logan, Doom Black Panther Count: 3
Episode 73: Joker Movie Review. The guys give their review of DC’s latest movie, Joker. They discuss how violent the movie really is. Evil Ray and Pickle Vic discuss how they were nervous about there safety watching the film in the theater. Ronell confuses Zorro the Gay Blade for a porn film. THE FIRST HALF IS SPOILER FREE!
I start this episode out by talking about what I have watched; Assassination Nation (2018), Road Games (2015), Tapeheads (1988), Perfect Bid: The Contestant Who Knew Too Much (2017), Gumshoe (1971), Hard Rock Zombies (1985), Vice (2018), Murder Party (2007), Animal House (1978), The Dark Backwards (1991), Hellboy (2019), Maximum Overdrive (1986), Tremors (1990), Howard the Duck (1986), Into the Night (1985), Fletch (1985), Dead Alive (1992), Animal World (2018), Fletch Lives (1989), Attack the Block (2011), Cutting Edge: The Magic Of Movie Editing (2004), Bone Tomahawk (2015), Brawl on Cellblock 99 (2017), and The Friends Of Eddie Coyle (1973). Then I start the show with me and my cousin Chip talking about what we love and hate about these two movies. The Soundtrack is one of the things I love about Zorro. We more give love to Zorro the Gay Blade. There is something special to us about that movie. So listen to us dive a little deep into The Legend of the Lone Ranger and Zorro The Gay Blade. Then join me next time when my friend Alma from Tipsy Tales Podcast joins me for; Possessed Vehicles: The Car (1977) and Maximum Overdrive (1986)
I start this episode out by talking about what I have watched; Assassination Nation (2018), Road Games (2015), Tapeheads (1988), Perfect Bid: The Contestant Who Knew Too Much (2017), Gumshoe (1971), Hard Rock Zombies (1985), Vice (2018), Murder Party (2007), Animal House (1978), The Dark Backwards (1991), Hellboy (2019), Maximum Overdrive (1986), Tremors (1990), Howard the Duck (1986), Into the Night (1985), Fletch (1985), Dead Alive (1992), Animal World (2018), Fletch Lives (1989), Attack the Block (2011), Cutting Edge: The Magic Of Movie Editing (2004), Bone Tomahawk (2015), Brawl on Cellblock 99 (2017), and The Friends Of Eddie Coyle (1973). Then I start the show with me and my cousin Chip talking about what we love and hate about these two movies. The Soundtrack is one of the things I love about Zorro. We more give love to Zorro the Gay Blade. There is something special to us about that movie. So listen to us dive a little deep into The Legend of the Lone Ranger and Zorro The Gay Blade. Then join me next time when my friend Alma from Tipsy Tales Podcast joins me for; Possessed Vehicles: The Car (1977) and Maximum Overdrive (1986)
On this episode of the show Phillip is joined again by Brandt and they talk about the movies Dunkirk (2017), Enemy at the Gates (2001), and The Big Red One (1980). Phillip starts the show by making some corrections from this and previous shows. Then he talks about what he has been watching at home and the theaters. Then he gets into the prerecorded show. Phillip and Brandt start by talking about; Paris, Texas, Zorro the Gay Blade, The Legend of the Lone Ranger, Love at First Bite, The Pirate Movie, The Apple Dumpling Gang, Superfuzz, and Lone Wolf McQuade. Then Phillip talks about the Zorro the Gay Blade and Stripes soundtrack. They then talk about Dunkirk, their love of 1941, Kubrick and Nolan being the same kind of film makers (maybe), Phillip reminds Brandt about the documentary on Netflix called The Filmworker, they then discuss their favorite Christopher Nolan scenes. Then talk about Inception, Shudder Island, and The Sixth Sense. They talk about what a great actor and director Kenneth Branagh is (Dead Again, Murder on the Orient Express, Hamlet, and Henry V). Then it's time for Enemy at the Gates. They talk about accents in the film, which leads Phillip to tell a story about K-19 Widowmaker. Brandt talks about WWII propaganda and they both agree on Kingdom of Heaven the Director's Cut being a great film. Then they dive into The Big Red One. Brandt talks about how much better the Reconstruction version is. Phillip talks about how great the director's cuts of Aliens and Alien 3 are. Phillip and Brandt talk about the reality of war and the realism of the movie. Then they discuss Sam Fuller's other work. They talk about a documentary on Sam Fuller that they both saw that made them dive deep into Sam Fuller. The documentary was called Sam Fuller, The Typewriter, the Rife, and the movie camera. (It's on Youtube.) Then Phillip talks about Sam Fuller's I Shot Jesse James, which leads Brandt into talking about The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford. Phillip then talks about 2 more Sam Fuller movies; Pick Up On South Street and Fixed Bayonets. It's a long show, but it is full of movie talk. write us an email at mycelluloidheart@gmail.com Hope you enjoy.
On this episode of the show Phillip is joined again by Brandt and they talk about the movies Dunkirk (2017), Enemy at the Gates (2001), and The Big Red One (1980). Phillip starts the show by making some corrections from this and previous shows. Then he talks about what he has been watching at home and the theaters. Then he gets into the prerecorded show. Phillip and Brandt start by talking about; Paris, Texas, Zorro the Gay Blade, The Legend of the Lone Ranger, Love at First Bite, The Pirate Movie, The Apple Dumpling Gang, Superfuzz, and Lone Wolf McQuade. Then Phillip talks about the Zorro the Gay Blade and Stripes soundtrack. They then talk about Dunkirk, their love of 1941, Kubrick and Nolan being the same kind of film makers (maybe), Phillip reminds Brandt about the documentary on Netflix called The Filmworker, they then discuss their favorite Christopher Nolan scenes. Then talk about Inception, Shudder Island, and The Sixth Sense. They talk about what a great actor and director Kenneth Branagh is (Dead Again, Murder on the Orient Express, Hamlet, and Henry V). Then it's time for Enemy at the Gates. They talk about accents in the film, which leads Phillip to tell a story about K-19 Widowmaker. Brandt talks about WWII propaganda and they both agree on Kingdom of Heaven the Director's Cut being a great film. Then they dive into The Big Red One. Brandt talks about how much better the Reconstruction version is. Phillip talks about how great the director's cuts of Aliens and Alien 3 are. Phillip and Brandt talk about the reality of war and the realism of the movie. Then they discuss Sam Fuller's other work. They talk about a documentary on Sam Fuller that they both saw that made them dive deep into Sam Fuller. The documentary was called Sam Fuller, The Typewriter, the Rife, and the movie camera. (It's on Youtube.) Then Phillip talks about Sam Fuller's I Shot Jesse James, which leads Brandt into talking about The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford. Phillip then talks about 2 more Sam Fuller movies; Pick Up On South Street and Fixed Bayonets. It's a long show, but it is full of movie talk. write us an email at mycelluloidheart@gmail.com Hope you enjoy.
The Boys open the show with some hot Greatest American Hero talk. We need William Katt on the show. Steve Ausburne has a weird selection of warm up songs. The career of Shannon Tweed is discussed. Remember Super Fuzz? Casey Williams sure does. Whiskey Tasting Time! Ol' Major Bacon Flavored Bourbon is on the menu today. Why you should be careful when you eat beets. Best Vampire Movie, Lost Boys, Once Bitten or Love at First Bite. Finally the review you didn't ask for Zorro the Gay Blade. Also included is a discount code for the big Laughing Matters show in Healdsburg and details about Doug Stanhope at Sally Tomatoes in Rohnert Park. “Zensational Links!” Website = http://www.barrelproofcomedy.com/ Facebook = https://www.facebook.com/barrelproofcomedy Email = barrelproofcomedy@gmail.com Twitter = @barrelproofpod iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/barrel-proof-comedy-podcast/id1029674204?mt=2
Emmy-winning actors (and husband and wife!) Ron Leibman and Jessica Walter join Gilbert and Frank for a loving and laughter-filled look at some of their most memorable film and TV projects, including "The Hot Rock," "Play Misty for Me," "Where's Poppa?" "Up the Academy" and "Archer." Also, Ron mimics Walter Brennan, Jessica remembers Raymond Burr, Gilbert covers Bobby Vinton, and Jerry Lewis "borrows" from Harry Ritz. PLUS: Godfrey Cambridge! Art Metrano! "Zorro the Gay Blade"! The return of Rickie Layne and Velvel! And "Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood"! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We welcome comedian, Matt Avila, back to the studio to talk about our favorite sword fights from the movies, including the Princess Bride, Star Wars, Highlander, Spaceballs, Zorro, and more!
Erik and Dave from Boss Fight Studios stop by to update us on Vitruvian HACKS, Eagle Force and Caption Action. We also spend an unhealthy but comical amount of time talking about Conference Championship Weekend in the NFL (before the Patriots cheated again), Zorro the Gay Blade and Hall & Oates...yes, you read that right - Hall & Oates. Enjoy!
Bedlam And Delirium #5 Orange Today's theme is orange, a vicious fruit by nature. The topics discussed in this episode are: Overpopulation of old people. Orange tans and George Hamilton in Zorro the Gay Blade. Full neon pink, peacock purple, passion fruit outfits. Anna's amazing accents skill. Gay Blade as true blood. Brian watches porn. And his confusion between passion fruit and passion pit. Eminen from Detroit. Apple Martin martini/rehab /chris martin /spence Funny laughs Revenge. Creepy man that poisons cupcakes. Hello Kitty