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A day in the life of rural Hungary.By FinalStand. Listen to the Podcast at Explicit Novels.'Here be Dragons' wasn't always a tourist gimmick."I didn't say you could have a drink," the Vizsla commented."Oh, my apologies," I shrugged. I put the stein on a nearby table and waited."Have a seat," she directed. I came up to her table and examined the three empty chairs. I held back until she pointed to the chair opposite her. I sat down, but didn't make eye contact. Instead, I examined the various paintings and photographs on the walls. It was an old place."You killed Matthias, even though you knew he worked for me," she uttered."I can confirm that information to be correct," I looked her way. That, wasn't what she expected."Why?""Why what?" I countered. There was a method to my madness; this was going to be a lesson in competence, and what happens when you don't respect it."Why did you kill Matthias?""I needed a reason?" I tried to look pensive. "Maybe I didn't like the cut of his facial hair?""Do you think this is a joke?" she replied dryly. "The Black Hand always avenge our own.""Damn," I looked perplexed. "No one told me that when I arrived. Can we call Matthias's extermination a 50/50 bad call, both ways?""Matthias was my cousin," the Vizsla continued."My condolences," I sighed. "The next Black Hand douche-bag the Amazons waste, I'll have them ask if he's related to you first. How's that?""You are so not likely to have that opportunity," she pointed out."Oh," I laughed, "you are so wrong about that.""You are far stupider than I had been informed," the Vizsla's eyes narrowed."Nope. You and your cast of 'Dumb and Dumber' have been treating us like idiots since we touched down at Ferenc Liszt International, so I'm pretending to be that simpleton sock-puppet just for you, Vizsla. You've added to that by heaping disrespect and derision on my people," I grinned."You tried to have me and my entourage murdered and Matthias paid the price for that. Everyone knows I'm here. And after your bungled attempt to have me killed, no one is going to believe you did anything but murder me, if I don't show up eventually. Now do you prefer the stupid me, or the brighter than normal me?""If you think acting like a smart-ass is somehow endearing, you are mistaken," she let me know."Whatever," I shrugged. "You called this meeting. What do you want?""Beyond killing one of my lieutenants, I wanted to know what you are doing here?" she studied me."I would like to leave now. I'm wasting my time here," I responded."I want answers," she pressed."You have been given the answers to both your talking points, Matthias died because of your orders and I am here looking for three lost Amazon bloodlines," I replied."That seems bizarre," the Vizsla expressed her doubts."Bizarre? You are talking to the sole male Amazon House Head in three thousand years," I reminded her. "Besides, you only just now finished telling me how the Black Hand look after their own. The Amazons are the same way; we have lost kin who need to be made aware of their background.""What do we do about Matthias?" the Vizsla asked."In all honesty, had he not personally threatened to stab a member of my team, I would have settled for kicking the crap out of him. He put a knife to Ms. Martin's throat. That assured his death sentence. I think the Host will be willing to accept my hypothesis that Matthias was acting on his own initiative, which should settle the matter."And just like that, the expediency of the Black Hand shown forth. The truth of the matter was that he had acted on the Vizsla's orders. Unfortunately, that would have meant my side would have come after the Vizsla and she would have had to avenge his death, lots of needless bloodshed. So Matthias posthumously became a rabid dog gone rogue and one who ended up crossing the wrong people. No vengeance required by anyone. We could get back to business."That is settled. So, what do you want from your new allies?" the Vizsla inquired. A certain level of cold-blooded ruthlessness had been required to achieve her spot in the Black Hand. Likewise, honesty was the best policy when dealing with casually lethal people. They didn't like self-important asses wasting their time."I need to find an individual named 'Branko'. He has kidnapped a young lady who is one of our lost Amazons. We don't require any aid, but if you could leave Selena with us, it would be appreciated," I requested."What are you going to do when you catch up with this 'Branko'?" she questioned."I'd like to say I am going to buy her back, but I think we both know that is a pipe-dream. He's not going to like me interfering in his business, so I'm going to kill him, and any other bastards who are in close proximity," I confessed. She studied me for over a minute."Do you wish a piece of advice?" the Vizsla said."Of course," I nodded. It cost me nothing to acknowledge her vastly superior experience."Take a step back," she advised. Seeing that I didn't understand, "If you recall every single death by your hand, you will go mad. You don't possess the detachment of a true killer, Cáel. Not every member of the Black Hand is an assassin.Your driver, Josef, is from a long line of Black Hand members. He doesn't have what it takes to get close and personal in order to kill a human being, so he drives and provides security. He still matters and serves a necessary function." That was almost nice of her. The advice was based on her decision to keep me around as a useful tool. Going nuts would derail that."There is the life we wish to lead, and the life we must lead, Vizsla," I recalled. There was so much there, whirling around in my skull, it took me all this time to find the link I was looking for. Recall every single death by my hand, "On January 26th, 1847, the Black Hand Chapter House of the Wolf in Verona was wiped out, there were no survivors.""If you say so," she regarded me oddly."Yeah, look into it. Then come back to me when you have the right questions," I stood up. "And 'Branko'?""I will relay information on this individual to Selena. We should have something by the time you get back to Buda," she got out before one of the bodyguards came running our way.He had his H and K MP5 out and was in deep conversation with his ear piece."Our two spotters failed to respond correctly," he told the Vizsla in Hungarian. She gave me another quick once over."My people?" I rose slowly.The Vizsla gave the man a subtle hand gesture. Seconds later, pushing Alkonyka ahead of them, Pamela, Selena and Josef came running through the door. Pamela and Selena had our duffels. Two more Black Hand materialized from a back room.The Black Hand was actually a small outfit. Each Chapter had two or three houses, each with four or five true assassins and maybe six times that in support personnel/recruits in each location. That meant the entire Black Hand organization numbered less than 1000. They had several thousand peripheral contacts across their sphere of Europe and they could purchase some sort of private security given time. But their best protection was their hidden nature and small size. That also meant what we had was what we had. There was no Black Hand SWAT team on the way.Working with hand gestures alone, the Vizsla was directing us to a trap door behind the bar. Josef's phone rang. He hesitantly answered."It is for you," he offered it to our host. She took it. Halfway through the caller's diatribe, she shot me a suspicious look."Why don't you ask him?" she stated, then handed me the phone."Hello Nyilas. Do you know who this is?" the man on the other end stated, in Mycenean Greek."Yes, I do. What do you want? I'm kind of busy here?" I grinned. It was laughing at death all over again."I can relieve you of your pressing schedule. You and the other Amazon step outside and I'll make it quick.""No can-do Studly," I smirked. "If I go out there, it is going to take a while.""I sincerely doubt that.""Don't sell yourself short," I jibed. "I figure clipping off those bull-sized testicles of yours is going to take some work. But I do promise that after I make you a eunuch, I'll use a condom when I bend you over and make you my bitch too. Was there anything else you wanted to know?""No. I think we have a mutual understanding," he laughed. "I'll be seeing you soon." He hung up."Who was that?" Vizsla inquired. She wasn't alone in her curiosity."Ajax," I beamed confidence. I was confident my tenure on this Earth was ending real soon."I think we should be leaving," Vizsla suggested."Selena, help Alkonyka get her sister back," I requested. "I'll catch up when I can. Pamela, you do what you feel you need to do. Vizsla, they are after me, so I'm going to keep them busy while you get away," I explained.No useless 'you don't have to do this' nonsense. She knew the score, I wasn't a member of her outfit and she wanted to live. She did do me one favor. She gave another hand movement. Selena slit Josef's throat in a surprise motion.He didn't die right away. Selena's slash made bleeding out inevitable, but he'd be a while in dying. Odds were, that only Vizsla and Josef knew in advance where we were meeting. Whatever payoff the Condottieri had put in his bank account wasn't going to do him any good. Selena bent over his still-thrashing body and removed his pistol."I will bring you Angyalka Lovasz," Selena pledged. Pamela and I were gearing up. Ajax and his buddies were going to be coming for me any second now. Alkonyka gave me one more worried look before she vanished into the secret basement. "Don't be late," was the last thing Selena said before going down into the darkness. Pamela made sure the trap door was covered up.Lust and Bullets"We've used Butch and Sundance," Pamela checked her L42 Enfield Sniper Rifle. It was the weapon Pamela had trained with and used for longer than I'd been alive, old yet very effective even today."Heat?" I offered up. "You can be De Niro and I can be Kilmer.""Nice. Michael Mann really had a way of killing people," Pamela grinned, then pumped her eyebrows. "Too bad I end up dead in this one.""We'll avoid airports, you should be safe," I joked. Three explosions rocked the building, shooting glass throughout the place. Fortunately, Pamela and I were hiding behind the bar."Let's go," she whispered over the din. Charging out the front door seemed pretty suicidal to me, but Pamela's copious battle lore was something I had the utmost faith in. I respected her judgment and followed along. There was a method to her madness. Two 40 mm grenades had taken out the two cars parked in front. A third launched grenade had blown open the door.The petrol in the cars equated to flaming wreckage and a huge smoke screen. It was broad daylight, no night vision goggles. The flames made IR useless and the smoke temporarily obscured regular vision. The machineguns going off around us scared the crap out of me. It was my old buddy, suppression fire: they weren't shooting directly at us.Metaphysically, Ishara was dueling with Ares. There was a low stone wall, a little over a meter high, that separated an adjacent field from the inn's gravel parking lot. Right as we got to our side of it, three of Ajax's boys came up on the other. Pamela and I remained perfectly still, crouching tightly against our shelter.Two knelt and fired several bursts from their H and K HK416 (Wow! Germany's newest killing machine, they looked slick) into the closest open windows while the third one fired a grenade in. Again, we remained perfectly still. We were about two meters from those three. The drab color of our hastily donned dusters, the congested air and our stillness combined to save us from their notice.The second after that grenade went off, the three vaulted the wall and rushed the building. From the cacophony of the battle, they were storming the building from several directions at once."Quick, go find that guy with the machinegun," Pamela whispered over a feral grin. How was I going to do that?The old fashioned way, I leapt over the wall and ran away from all the flames, explosions and the continuous widespread fusillade of assault weapons fire. I was partially bent over as I ran. I'm still a big guy though. The machine gunner was in a shallow dip in the meadow 30 meters away, on the edge of the woods.He saw me, shifted his MG4 (fuck Ajax and his crew for having the best Bang-Bangs) minutely and unleashed hell my way. In hindsight, the 1st round flattened against my duster as it impacted my upper left thigh. Round #2 hit the duster again, coming below my vest, but hitting my belt (every bit of leather helps).The #3 556 mm slug hit my vest due south of my belly button (Fuck!), # 4 landed a few centimeters up and to the right, taking in both the duster and my ballistic vest. The #5 round clipped my lower side of my right ribcage. The resulting force sent me spinning back and to my right.Honestly, as I landed hard on my back (no rolling with the blow this time), I thought a midget mule team had kicked me in the guts. Apparently, I made a convincing mortally wounded human being. He stopped shooting and Pamela got pissed.I learned a few things at that moment: you do not get used to being shot; you can never appreciate the value of good body amour enough; you can never understand the true value of a sniper until your life is totally in their hands; and damn, Pamela was exceptional. Pamela put a bullet through his nasal cavity in that split second between him exposing himself with his muzzle flashes and deciding to put a few more bullets into my prone form.Pain dictated that I lie where I was. Survival instincts overrode that. I went to my side, pushed up and resumed my crouched stance. Then I was running once more until I could throw myself beside his corpse. I was stunningly calm. Machineguns, snipers, I had to cover Pamela's run across the meadow. I didn't stay by the dead gunner.I grabbed his weapon, some spare ammo and quick-stepped it to the wood line. I rapidly assessed the best spot that could provide cover from each flank. That was where I went down, cradled the device and started shooting at any muzzle flash I could see. The moment I opened fire, Pamela began her own sprint.Unlike my mad dash, Pamela took evasive maneuvers, serpentine, which worked out well when one sniper figured out she wasn't one of them. He/she had two shots at her before she dove past me. Her mien was one of intense, emptiness? She gave me a quick pat-down to make sure I wasn't gushing blood, took a deep breath and then smirked."Come on, Dummy!" she laughed. "We still have a shot at a sequel.""Shot, sequel, you are a laugh riot," I wheezed as I stood, abandoned the MG4 and joined her as we both ran deeper into the woods. A few shots zinged past us before Ajax's crew realized we were in full-on flight mode. They weren't going to waste the bullets.This was the point where archaic and modern warfare diverged. In the olden (pre-Pamela, ow! How did she know what I was thinking?) days, when your enemy broke and ran, it was relatively easy to run them down and slaughter them in their panic. If a few men tried to stem the tide, they would be quickly overwhelmed.After the invention of rapid-fire rifles, that changed. Suddenly, headlong pursuit could be incredibly costly. All it took was a small, resolute band to find some sort of hard cover and they could buy minutes, or even hours, for their retreating brethren. Sure, if you were willing to pay the butcher's bill, you could storm their position.But you had to understand, each defender could fire and work the bolt action in under three seconds. You reloaded your magazine with a prepared clip ~ maybe five more seconds. Ten men could put 150 bullets down range per minute as long as their ammo held out. Sending men into that kind of firepower was murder; very few troops could sustain their attack under those conditions.Ajax's resurrected Mycenaean's were tough enough to do it. Ajax's problem was their finite number. Despite catching Ajax off-guard with Pamela's mad plan, her ungodly skills and a great deal of my pain, we had only managed to kill one so far. The great unknowns were terrain (we didn't know where we were,) and my luck.As Pamela and I ran through the forest at a good clip, we began to make out a specific background noise. It was a river. Not a creek, stream, waterfall, or dam, a river."Did you pack your jet ski?" Pamela snorted."I left it in the car. You said it was so '1990's'," I panted back. A few more footsteps and,
The Stephen Summer just can't stop with a movie that is definitely not a monster movie, but it maybe, perhaps, possibly could be considered monstrous...and that's good enough, right? But what it does is give us the chance for an inter-Geekscape crossover! Today, the Monstie Men are joined by Chris from Bulletproof Action (both the Podcast & Website). We wax poetically about our love of GI Joe, and also about this "movie." Y'all, Brendan Fraser said that his character was Rick O'Connell's grandson once, and that's good enough for us. Follow Bulletproof Action on Instagram & visit www.bulletproofaction.com for their great articles, including the two articles mentioned in the episode: What If Cannon Made a GI Joe Movie? Part 1 and Part 2. Follow us on Instagram, visit our TeePublic shop, and find us everywhere else here! The Monster Rally Podcast is a member of the Geekscape Network. Make sure to give us a follow & leave a like and 5-star review! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra is a somewhat successful live-action adaptation of the beloved GI Joe cartoon and toy line. It's a big, loud, dumb, and, at times, very fun action film. Most of the adjectives above will come as no surprise for fans of Stephen Sommers–he of The Mummy and The Mummy Returns fame. The DNA of what made those films such enjoyable adventure romps is here. Unfortunately, so is his penchant to go too far over the top. *Cough* Van Helsing. What Sommers gets wrong in this, he basically butchers. Eschewing common series lore in favor Hollywood tropes, GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra loses some of the magic from the property, turning off longtime fans and general audiences in the process. Despite there being internet murmurs that this movie, and Sommers' career prospects, deserved better, this one underperformed at the time of its release. It grossed just $302.5 million on a budget of $175. Critics also sent it the Slaughter House. It sits at 33% on Rotten Tomatoes with 169 reviews. But, hey, there is a good time to be had here, as long as you don't think too hard about it. So, sit back, get your nano-mites buzzing with a Weird Science Pale Ale from Paperback Brewing Co., and call us Commander! I, the Thunderous Wizard (@WriterTLK), Bling Blake, and Chumpzilla are training in the Pit to take down Cobra's goons! This Week's Segments: Introduction/Plot Breakdown – When all else fails, they don't! (00:00) Lingering Questions – What GI Joe character would we like to see most in a future film? (36:27) The "Vow of Silence" Trivia Challenge – I challenge the field to trivia about the movie. (48:30) Recommendations – We offer our picks for the week and next up: We continue Live Action Flops with the internet's darling, Alita: Battle Angel! (55:35) And, as always, hit us up on Threads, Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram to check out all the interesting factoids from this week's episode! You can find this episode of Hops and Box Office Flops on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Podbean, Spotify, Acast, TuneIn, iHeartRadio, Vurbl, Amazon Music, and more!
The Last Airbender—the 2010 version written, produced, and directed by M. Night Shyamalan—is an affront to cinema. Yes, it is that bad; and no, it is not worth wasting more brain power writing about. Now, sit back, douse the Fire Nation's flames with a Tropic Force IPA from Voodoo Ranger, and practice that water bending! I, the Thunderous Wizard (@WriterTLK), Bling Blake, and Chumpzilla are riding our magical sky bison like it's a banana boat! This Week's Segments: Introduction/Plot Breakdown – Four nations, one destiny! (00:00) Lingering Questions – Does The Last Airbender dethrone Rollerball as the Shit Movie Champion? (23:29) The "Turd-Bender" Trivia Challenge – Chumpzilla challenges the field to trivia about the movie. (43:54) Recommendations – We offer our picks for the week and next up: We continue Live Action Flops with an adaptation that lacks bite, GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra! (54:55) And, as always, hit us up on Threads, Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram to check out all the interesting factoids from this week's episode! You can find this episode of Hops and Box Office Flops on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Podbean, Spotify, Acast, TuneIn, iHeartRadio, Vurbl, Amazon Music, and more!
This week, Desmond and Tom ring in 825 episodes with a look at the cinematic world of GI Joe. First, they watch the classic animated movie GI Joe: The Movie. Then, in the early aughts, there were several more adult animated web-series type productions that comprise close to feature length films. We take a look at the most prominent one of those: GI Joe Renegades. Then, the live action era gets its due in reviews of GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra, GI Joe: Retaliation, and, ahem, Snake Eyes: GI Joe Origins. Among the many audio delights in this episode, the following songs get spins: "GI Joe The Movie Theme Song" by Ford Kinder, Spencer Michlin and Barry Harman, "Little Guns" by Oingo Boingo, "GI Joe" by Melvins with Mike Patton, "Snake Eyes" by Painkiller, and "Ivan Meets GI Joe" by The Clash. Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Support the show at www.patreon.com/dreadmedia. Visit www.desmondreddick.com, www.stayscary.wordpress.com, www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com, www.kccinephile.com, and www.dejasdomicileofdread.blogspot.com.
This week, Desmond and Tom ring in 825 episodes with a look at the cinematic world of GI Joe. First, they watch the classic animated movie GI Joe: The Movie. Then, in the early aughts, there were several more adult animated web-series type productions that comprise close to feature length films. We take a look at the most prominent one of those: GI Joe Renegades. Then, the live action era gets its due in reviews of GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra, GI Joe: Retaliation, and, ahem, Snake Eyes: GI Joe Origins. Among the many audio delights in this episode, the following songs get spins: "GI Joe The Movie Theme Song" by Ford Kinder, Spencer Michlin and Barry Harman, "Little Guns" by Oingo Boingo, "GI Joe" by Melvins with Mike Patton, "Snake Eyes" by Painkiller, and "Ivan Meets GI Joe" by The Clash. Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Support the show at www.patreon.com/dreadmedia. Visit www.desmondreddick.com, www.stayscary.wordpress.com, www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com, www.kccinephile.com, and www.dejasdomicileofdread.blogspot.com.
Blockbuster Origins Month is still in full gear while we pay homage to the upcoming Barbie movie by looking at it's male equivalent, GI Joe, with the first live action GI Joe movie, GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra. Does it do it's toys justice? Tune in and find out!!!
This week's discussion centers on Nausicaa of The Valley of the Wind, a 1984 Studio Ghibli creation about a post-apocalyptic earth where giant spore monsters battle against humans who use medieval swords and World War II airplanes. It's epic, unique and serves as inspiration for so much of what we have in film today. Hear why it's one of Phil's classics and, for Ben, the best movie he's seen since…(?) Other WAYWA topics include an aged Harrison Ford actually trying hard in Shrinking, and an aged Dennis Quaid not trying hard in GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra. Be sure to follow the podcast on Instagram @waywa_podcast for all the latest show news, episode drops and more! 1:00–News 6:15–Nausicaa of The Valley of the Wind 15:45–Rest of WAYWA (That 90s Show, Shrinking, The Amazing Race, GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra)
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Big things are coming in the new year! Garritt Hampton joins Yvette to look forward to what God is doing in and through Schoolhouse Rocked, including work on a new movie! This is an excerpt from the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast. Listen to the full conversation here. Watch this episode on the Homeschool Insights YouTube channel. 2023 PLANS We're kicking off 2023 with Elizabeth and Noah Parsons (Purely Parsons) and a conversation on New Year's resolutions New Family Series begins January 9th. The series will cover parenting, marriage, sibling relationships, grandparents, and more. Scheduled guests – Dr. Josh Mulvihill, Dr, Mark Hamby, Dr. Matthew McDill, Natalie Mack, Bob Lepine, Davis Carman, and more! Big, Huge, Announcement #1 – Homegrown Generation Family Expo is coming back in 2023! Sign up for the 2020 conference today and receive a $10 credit toward registration for the 2023 conference! Big, Huge, Announcement #2 – We are working on a new movie! Garritt has begun pre-production on a new feature-length documentary on education. Support the project here. RECOMMENDED RESOURCES: Homeschool Insights YouTube Channel – We need 1,000 subscribers to enable monetization on this new channel. Will you join us? FREE Homeschool Survival Kit Homegrown Generation Family Expo 2023! Recommended Podcasts: Christmas Lessons from Mary Episodes with Aby Rinella Caleb Schroeder on the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast Return to the Ministry of Motherhood Episode The Ministry of Motherhood, Part 1 with Aby Rinella The Ministry of Motherhood, Part 2 with Aby Rinella Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast 500th Episode Celebration Garritt Hampton is the director of Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution and the producer of the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast. He is a movie industry veteran with credits on some of the biggest movies of the last decade, including Interstellar, Furious 7, TRON: Legacy, GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra, The Twilight Saga: New Moon, and many more. He is passionate about using his talents to build up the family and glorify God. You can view Garritt's credits on IMDB. Connect with Garritt on Facebook If you are considering homeschooling or just need some great homeschooling encouragement, get your FREE Homeschool Survival Kit from the producers of Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution and the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast. This 70+ page guide includes helpful articles, videos, and audio, for every stage of homeschooling, from pre-school to graduation. It will give you the encouragement you need to start strong and finish well! The Homeschool Survival Kit also includes an extensive directory of must-have homeschooling resources. Be the most popular mom in your co-op. Get your Schoolhouse Rocked merch here. Connect with us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/schoolhouse_rocked/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SchoolhouseRocked/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@homeschoolinsights Twitter: https://twitter.com/SRHomeschool Website: https://podcast.homeschoolinsights.net The Homeschool Insights podcast is sponsored by CTCMath. Are you looking for a new Math Curriculum? CTCMath specializes in providing online video tutorials that take a multi-sensory approach to learning. Creative graphics and animation, synchronized with the friendly voice of internationally acclaimed teacher, Pat Murray, make learning math easy and effective. Visit CTCmath.com today to start your free trial today.
Big Things are in the works for 2023! Garritt and Yvette Hampton look forward to what's coming in the new year – WITH A HUGE ANNOUNCEMENT! Watch this full conversation on our YouTube channel. In this today's episode we cover the following topics: 2023 PLANS We're kicking off 2023 with Elizabeth and Noah Parsons (Purely Parsons) and a conversation on New Year's resolutions New Family Series begins January 9th. The series will cover parenting, marriage, sibling relationships, grandparents, and more. Scheduled guests – Dr. Josh Mulvihill, Dr, Mark Hamby, Dr. Matthew McDill, Natalie Mack, Bob Lepine, Davis Carman, and more! Big, Huge, Announcement #1 – Homegrown Generation Family Expo is coming back in 2023! Sign up for the 2020 conference today and receive a $10 credit toward registration for the 2023 conference! Big, Huge, Announcement #2 – We are working on a new movie! Garritt has begun pre-production on a new feature-length documentary on education. Support the project here. RECOMMENDED RESOURCES: Homeschool Insights YouTube Channel – We need 1,000 subscribers to enable monetization on this new channel. Will you join us? FREE Homeschool Survival Kit Homegrown Generation Family Expo 2023! Recommended Podcasts: Christmas Lessons from Mary Episodes with Aby Rinella Caleb Schroeder on the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast Return to the Ministry of Motherhood Episode The Ministry of Motherhood, Part 1 with Aby Rinella The Ministry of Motherhood, Part 2 with Aby Rinella Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast 500th Episode Celebration Garritt Hampton is the director of Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution and the producer of the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast. He is a movie industry veteran with credits on some of the biggest movies of the last decade, including Interstellar, Furious 7, TRON: Legacy, GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra, The Twilight Saga: New Moon, and many more. He is passionate about using his talents to build up the family and glorify God. You can view Garritt's credits on IMDB. Connect with Garritt on Facebook Support Schoolhouse Rocked! Has the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast been a blessing to you? Support from our listeners allows us provide resources, support, and encouragement to homeschooling families around the world. Please consider making a year-end donation to support Schoolhouse Rocked. Be the most popular mom in your co-op. Get your Schoolhouse Rocked merch here. Sponsors CTCMath - CTCMath specializes in providing online video tutorials that take a multi-sensory approach to learning. Creative graphics and animation, synchronized with the friendly voice of internationally acclaimed teacher, Pat Murray, make learning math easy and effective. Start your free trial today. BJU Press Homeschool provides complete curriculum for preschool through 12th grade with both traditional textbooks and video courses available. Education from a Christian worldview reshapes how children see the world. BJU Press materials teach Christ's power and lordship through the Big Story of creation. The Institute for Excellence in Writing (IEW) equips teachers and teaching parents with methods and materials which will aid them in training their students to become confident and competent communicators and thinkers. Using the Structure and Style™ writing method, IEW will give you the ability to fill young minds with language-building skills, laying the groundwork for a lifetime of excellent writing. Apologia – Apologia is a Christ-centered, award-winning homeschool curriculum provider. Our mission is to help homeschooling students and families learn, live, and defend the Christian faith through our print and digital curriculum and online classes. The Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast is proud to be a member of the Christian Podcast Community. Connect with us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/schoolhouse_rocked/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SchoolhouseRocked/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/SchoolhouseRocked Twitter: https://twitter.com/SRHomeschool Website: https://SchoolhouseRocked.com
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Big things are coming in the new year! Garritt Hampton joins Yvette to look forward to what God is doing in and through Schoolhouse Rocked, including the return of the Homegrown Generation Family Expo! This is an excerpt from the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast. Listen to the full conversation here. Watch this episode on the Homeschool Insights YouTube channel. 2023 PLANS We're kicking off 2023 with Elizabeth and Noah Parsons (Purely Parsons) and a conversation on New Year's resolutions New Family Series begins January 9th. The series will cover parenting, marriage, sibling relationships, grandparents, and more. Scheduled guests – Dr. Josh Mulvihill, Dr, Mark Hamby, Dr. Matthew McDill, Natalie Mack, Bob Lepine, Davis Carman, and more! Big, Huge, Announcement #1 – Homegrown Generation Family Expo is coming back in 2023! Sign up for the 2020 conference today and receive a $10 credit toward registration for the 2023 conference! Big, Huge, Announcement #2 – We are working on a new movie! Garritt has begun pre-production on a new feature-length documentary on education. Support the project here. RECOMMENDED RESOURCES: Homeschool Insights YouTube Channel – We need 1,000 subscribers to enable monetization on this new channel. Will you join us? FREE Homeschool Survival Kit Homegrown Generation Family Expo 2023! Recommended Podcasts: Christmas Lessons from Mary Episodes with Aby Rinella Caleb Schroeder on the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast Return to the Ministry of Motherhood Episode The Ministry of Motherhood, Part 1 with Aby Rinella The Ministry of Motherhood, Part 2 with Aby Rinella Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast 500th Episode Celebration Garritt Hampton is the director of Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution and the producer of the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast. He is a movie industry veteran with credits on some of the biggest movies of the last decade, including Interstellar, Furious 7, TRON: Legacy, GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra, The Twilight Saga: New Moon, and many more. He is passionate about using his talents to build up the family and glorify God. You can view Garritt's credits on IMDB. Connect with Garritt on Facebook If you are considering homeschooling or just need some great homeschooling encouragement, get your FREE Homeschool Survival Kit from the producers of Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution and the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast. This 70+ page guide includes helpful articles, videos, and audio, for every stage of homeschooling, from pre-school to graduation. It will give you the encouragement you need to start strong and finish well! The Homeschool Survival Kit also includes an extensive directory of must-have homeschooling resources. Be the most popular mom in your co-op. Get your Schoolhouse Rocked merch here. Connect with us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/schoolhouse_rocked/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SchoolhouseRocked/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@homeschoolinsights Twitter: https://twitter.com/SRHomeschool Website: https://podcast.homeschoolinsights.net The Homeschool Insights podcast is sponsored by CTCMath. Are you looking for a new Math Curriculum? CTCMath specializes in providing online video tutorials that take a multi-sensory approach to learning. Creative graphics and animation, synchronized with the friendly voice of internationally acclaimed teacher, Pat Murray, make learning math easy and effective. Visit CTCmath.com today to start your free trial today.
God did great things in 2022! In this year-end review, Garritt and Yvette Hampton recount the exciting things that have happened, big changes in the Schoolhouse Rocked ministry, and look forward to what's coming in 2023 – WITH A HUGE ANNOUNCEMENT! Join us tomorrow for the rest of this conversation. Watch this full conversation on our YouTube channel. In this week's episodes we cover the following topics: 2022 recap for Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution, the film The movie was released on DVD in February The first run of DVDs sold out in June! The second run of DVDs includes Spanish Subtitles Streaming – Spanish, German, Portuguese, and English Subs Coming in Q1 – The film will be coming to major streaming platforms. Share the DVD with Family and Friends with school-aged kids. Summer Trip Recap – We got to show the movie at conferences, theaters, and churches across the eastern United States. The Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast In November we published our 500th Episode! Since launch, we have had over 1 million downloads and views, and we are very near to breaking 1 million audio downloads. The Homeschool Insights Podcast Launched this new podcast in May Over 200 episodes published! We are seeking to reach a different audience with a short, shareable format - under 10 minutes a day. Launched a New YouTube Channel for the podcast. We need to reach 1,000 subscribers as soon as possible to have monetization enabled on that channel. COMING IN 2023: Kicking off 2023 with Elizabeth and Noah Parsons (Purely Parsons) and a conversation on New Year's resolutions New Family Series begins soon. The series will cover parenting, marriage, sibling relationships, grandparents, and more. Scheduled guests – Dr. Josh Mulvihill, Dr, Mark Hamby, Dr. Matthew McDill, Natalie Mack, Bob Lepine, Davis Carman, and more! Big, Huge, Announcement #1 – Coming tomorrow. Stay Tuned! Big, Huge, Announcement #2 – Coming tomorrow. Stay Tuned! RECOMMENDED RESOURCES: Homeschool Insights YouTube Channel – We need 1,000 subscribers to enable monetization on this new channel. Will you join us? FREE Homeschool Survival Kit Recommended Podcasts: Christmas Lessons from Mary Episodes with Aby Rinella Caleb Schroeder on the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast Return to the Ministry of Motherhood Episode The Ministry of Motherhood, Part 1 with Aby Rinella The Ministry of Motherhood, Part 2 with Aby Rinella Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast 500th Episode Celebration Garritt Hampton is the director of Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution and the producer of the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast. He is a movie industry veteran with credits on some of the biggest movies of the last decade, including Interstellar, Furious 7, TRON: Legacy, GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra, The Twilight Saga: New Moon, and many more. He is passionate about using his talents to build up the family and glorify God. You can view Garritt's credits on IMDB. Connect with Garritt on Facebook Support Schoolhouse Rocked! Has the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast been a blessing to you? Support from our listeners allows us provide resources, support, and encouragement to homeschooling families around the world. Please consider making a year-end donation to support Schoolhouse Rocked. Be the most popular mom in your co-op. Get your Schoolhouse Rocked merch here. Sponsors: CTCMath - CTCMath specializes in providing online video tutorials that take a multi-sensory approach to learning. Creative graphics and animation, synchronized with the friendly voice of internationally acclaimed teacher, Pat Murray, make learning math easy and effective. Start your free trial today. BJU Press Homeschool provides complete curriculum for preschool through 12th grade with both traditional textbooks and video courses available. Education from a Christian worldview reshapes how children see the world. BJU Press materials teach Christ's power and lordship through the Big Story of creation. The Institute for Excellence in Writing (IEW) equips teachers and teaching parents with methods and materials which will aid them in training their students to become confident and competent communicators and thinkers. Using the Structure and Style™ writing method, IEW will give you the ability to fill young minds with language-building skills, laying the groundwork for a lifetime of excellent writing. Apologia – Apologia is a Christ-centered, award-winning homeschool curriculum provider. Our mission is to help homeschooling students and families learn, live, and defend the Christian faith through our print and digital curriculum and online classes. The Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast is proud to be a member of the Christian Podcast Community. Connect with us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/schoolhouse_rocked/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SchoolhouseRocked/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/SchoolhouseRocked Twitter: https://twitter.com/SRHomeschool Website: https://SchoolhouseRocked.com
Homeschool Insights - Biblical Home Education Inspiration in Under 10 Minutes!
"God doesn't call the qualified, He qualifies the called." "We are called to be prepared and pour scripture into the lives of our kids." "We get to watch God work, and God does such big things through such incapable people." "Trust in Him, seek out the Holy Spirit to fill you and enable you to do the job he's called you to do." - Garritt Hampton Discover how biblical homeschooling can bring your family closer to God and help children form a strong foundation in faith and knowledge. In this episode with Garritt Hampton, you will learn: How can you trust in God and seek out the Holy Spirit while parenting? What can we learn from Mary's story to help us answer the call of God? How can we prepare our children to know Scripture and have a biblical worldview? Garritt Hampton is a homeschooling father and speaker who encourages parents to prepare their children for God's call by teaching them Scripture and instilling a biblical worldview. Watch this episode on the Homeschool Insights YouTube channel. This is an excerpt from the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast. In this year-end review, Garritt and Yvette Hampton recount the exciting things that have happened, big changes in the Schoolhouse Rocked ministry, and look forward to what's coming in 2023 – WITH A HUGE ANNOUNCEMENT! Listen to the full conversation here. Garritt Hampton is the director of Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution and the producer of the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast. Above all, he is a Christian homeschooling father and husband who encourages parents to prepare their children for God's call by teaching them Scripture and instilling a biblical worldview. Garritt is a movie industry veteran with credits on some of the biggest movies of the last decade, including Interstellar, Furious 7, TRON: Legacy, GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra, The Twilight Saga: New Moon, and many more. He is passionate about using his talents to build up the family and glorify God. You can view Garritt's credits on IMDB. Connect with Garritt on Facebook Watch this full conversation on the Schoolhouse Rocked YouTube channel. If you are considering homeschooling or just need some great homeschooling encouragement, get your FREE Homeschool Survival Kit from the producers of Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution and the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast. This 70+ page guide includes helpful articles, videos, and audio, for every stage of homeschooling, from pre-school to graduation. It will give you the encouragement you need to start strong and finish well! The Homeschool Survival Kit also includes an extensive directory of must-have homeschooling resources. Be the most popular mom in your co-op. Get your Schoolhouse Rocked merch here. Connect with us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/schoolhouse_rocked/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SchoolhouseRocked/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@homeschoolinsights Twitter: https://twitter.com/SRHomeschool Website: https://podcast.homeschoolinsights.net The Homeschool Insights podcast is sponsored by CTCMath. Are you looking for a new Math Curriculum? CTCMath specializes in providing online video tutorials that take a multi-sensory approach to learning. Creative graphics and animation, synchronized with the friendly voice of internationally acclaimed teacher, Pat Murray, make learning math easy and effective. Visit CTCmath.com today to start your free trial today.
God did great things in 2022! In this year-end review, Garritt and Yvette Hampton recount the exciting things that have happened, big changes in the Schoolhouse Rocked ministry, and look forward to what's coming in 2023 – WITH A HUGE ANNOUNCEMENT! Join us Wednesday and Thursday for the rest of this conversation. Watch this full conversation on our YouTube channel. Garritt Hampton is the director of Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution and the producer of the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast. He is a movie industry veteran with credits on some of the biggest movies of the last decade, including Interstellar, Furious 7, TRON: Legacy, GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra, The Twilight Saga: New Moon, and many more. He is passionate about using his talents to build up the family and glorify God. You can view Garritt's credits on IMDB. Connect with Garritt on Facebook In this week's episodes we cover the following topics: 2022 recap for Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution, the film The movie was released on DVD in February The first run of DVDs sold out in June! The second run of DVDs includes Spanish Subtitles Streaming – Spanish, German, Portuguese, and English Subs Coming in Q1 – The film will be coming to major streaming platforms. Share the DVD with Family and Friends with school-aged kids. Summer Trip Recap – We got to show the movie at conferences, theaters, and churches across the eastern United States. The Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast In November we published our 500th Episode! Since launch, we have had over 1 million downloads and views, and we are very near to breaking 1 million audio downloads. The Homeschool Insights Podcast Launched this new podcast in May Over 200 episodes published! We are seeking to reach a different audience with a short, shareable format - under 10 minutes a day. Launched a New YouTube Channel for the podcast. We need to reach 1,000 subscribers as soon as possible to have monetization enabled on that channel. COMING IN 2023: Kicking off 2023 with Elizabeth and Noah Parsons (Purely Parsons) and a conversation on New Year's resolutions New Family Series begins soon. The series will cover parenting, marriage, sibling relationships, grandparents, and more. Scheduled guests – Dr. Josh Mulvihill, Dr, Mark Hamby, Dr. Matthew McDill, Natalie Mack, Bob Lepine, Davis Carman, and more! Big, Huge, Announcement #1 – Coming Wednesday. Stay Tuned! Big, Huge, Announcement #2 – Coming Wednesday. Stay Tuned! RECOMMENDED RESOURCES: Homeschool Insights YouTube Channel – We need 1,000 subscribers to enable monetization on this new channel. Will you join us? FREE Homeschool Survival Kit Recommended Podcasts: Christmas Lessons from Mary Episodes with Aby Rinella Caleb Schroeder on the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast Return to the Ministry of Motherhood Episode The Ministry of Motherhood, Part 1 with Aby Rinella The Ministry of Motherhood, Part 2 with Aby Rinella Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast 500th Episode Celebration Support Schoolhouse Rocked! Has the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast been a blessing to you? Support from our listeners allows us provide resources, support, and encouragement to homeschooling families around the world. Please consider making a year-end donation to support Schoolhouse Rocked. Be the most popular mom in your co-op. Get your Schoolhouse Rocked merch here. SPONSORS: CTCMath - CTCMath specializes in providing online video tutorials that take a multi-sensory approach to learning. Creative graphics and animation, synchronized with the friendly voice of internationally acclaimed teacher, Pat Murray, make learning math easy and effective. Start your free trial today. BJU Press Homeschool provides complete curriculum for preschool through 12th grade with both traditional textbooks and video courses available. Education from a Christian worldview reshapes how children see the world. BJU Press materials teach Christ's power and lordship through the Big Story of creation. The Institute for Excellence in Writing (IEW) equips teachers and teaching parents with methods and materials which will aid them in training their students to become confident and competent communicators and thinkers. Using the Structure and Style™ writing method, IEW will give you the ability to fill young minds with language-building skills, laying the groundwork for a lifetime of excellent writing. Apologia – Apologia is a Christ-centered, award-winning homeschool curriculum provider. Our mission is to help homeschooling students and families learn, live, and defend the Christian faith through our print and digital curriculum and online classes. The Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast is proud to be a member of the Christian Podcast Community. Connect with us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/schoolhouse_rocked/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SchoolhouseRocked/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/SchoolhouseRocked Twitter: https://twitter.com/SRHomeschool Website: https://SchoolhouseRocked.com
On this week's episode of Editors on Editing, Glenn talks with Bob Ducsay about his highly anticipated film, Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery. Bob has edited such spectacles as the Mummy, GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra, Looper, Star Wars: The Last Jedi and Knives Out for which he was nominated for the Eddie. Make sure to check out Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery in select theaters now and on Netflix on Dec 23rd! Thanks again to ACE for partnering with us on this podcast, check out their website for more. Want to see more interviews from Glenn? Check out "Editors on Editing" here. The Art of the Frame podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Anchor and many more platforms. If you like the podcast, make sure to subscribe so you don't miss future episodes and leave a review so more people can find our show! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/artofthecut/support
This episode hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard join the screenwriter of Collateral, Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, Stuart Beattie. Katie, Blake and Stuart discuss the lengthy “shoot your shot” genesis of COLLATERAL, subverting the inherent trust of driving and being driven, before weighing in on Vincent's full name and who Jason Statham plays in the film.Join our Patreon for as little as $1 a month for an exclusive weekly podcast Rum and Rant + access to the OHM discord here.WEBSITE: ONEHEATMINUTE.COMPATREON: ONE HEAT MINUTE PRODUCTIONS PATREONTWITTER: @ONEBLAKEMINUTE @KATIEWALSHSTX & @OHMPODSAbout Stuart BeattieStuart Beattie is an Australian screenwriter and director. He began his career writing screenplays for Australian independent films, then branched into Hollywood with Pirates of The Caribbean: The Curse of The Black Pearl and the Tom Cruise thriller, Collateral.Stuart followed that with three adaptations: Derailed, starring Clive Owen and Jennifer Aniston; 30 Days of Night, starring Josh Hartnett and Melissa George; and the western, 310 To Yuma, starring Russell Crowe and Christian Bale.Returning to his native country, Stuart wrote the screenplay for Baz Lurhmann's epic, Australia, starring Hugh Jackman and Nicole Kidman. After that, Stuart wrote Stephen Sommers' blockbuster action film GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra.Stuart finally got the chance to direct one of his own screenplays with the adaptation of the best-selling Australian book, Tomorrow When The War Began. Stuart's follow-up film, which he wrote and directed, was I, Frankenstein, starring Aaron Eckhart, Bill Nighy, and Yvonne Strahovski.Stuart's latest film that he wrote is Danger Close: The Battle Of Long Tan, which hit theatres later this year. Also in pre-production is Truce with J.A. Bayona directing and Prince of War with Michael Roskam directing.In television, Stuart wrote one of four award-winning episodes of the Australian mini-series Deadline Gallipoli, starring Sam Worthington.He also wrote the original bible and pilot for Halo at Showtime. As well as the pilots and bibles for Syndicate at UCP, 3001: The Final Odyssey at Apple, and Hell's Bells at Sony.And in theatre, Stuart wrote the book for Jim Steinman's musical, Bat Out of Hell, currently playing in London and New York.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/one-heat-minute-productions/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Garritt Hampton is the director of Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution and the producer of the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast. He is a homeschool dad and movie industry veteran with credits on some of the biggest movies of the last decade, including Interstellar, Furious 7, TRON: Legacy, GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra, The Twilight Saga: New Moon, and many more. At the end of 2016, Garritt and his wife, Yvette, sold their home and everything in it, packed their family up in an RV and traveled the country to film Schoolhouse Rocked and tell the story of the millions of families who have been impacted by the homeschool revolution. Thank you for listening to the A+ Parents podcast. If you love the show, don't forget to subscribe, share and leave us a review. Also, follow us online at www.aplusparents.com www.mrdmath.com or on our social channels @MrDMathlive @aplusparentspodcast Also, host Dennis DiNoia has a new book out NOW called “Teach: Becoming Independently Responsible Learners. Order your copy: https://aplusparents.com/teach OR on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09X2B3MG8/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_api_i_DDH16A3BD5X79CSFSQXB
Intro Garritt Hampton – Director Garritt is a movie industry veteran with credits on some of the biggest movies of the last decade, including Interstellar, Furious 7, TRON: Legacy, GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra, The Twilight Saga: New Moon, and many more. He is passionate about using his talents to build up the family and glorify God. His newest movie is called Schoolhouse Rocked – The Homeschool Revolution is a feature-length documentary that breaks down common misconceptions about homeschooling, Yvette and Garrit Hampton travel the US encouraging new families to jump in to homeschooling, and equips those already homeschooling to do it well. You can view Garritt's credits on IMDB. Top three takeaways Homeschooling May be the hardest thing you ever do but it will be equally the most rewarding. You create memories and a bond that never could have been fashioned any other way. Homeschooling is a blessing and a positive thing for families. God gives you children not on a 5 year lease so that when we feel they are done and broken we just check them out to the experts. (
Today we hit Nutrition Nation with the Glycemic Index, then we dive into The News with an article about cleanse diets. Finally we wrap up with You Know What's Annoying. Links for the Glycemic Index discussion: https://www.academia.edu/23481990/Glycemic_index_of_foods_a_physiological_basis_for_carbohydrate_exchange https://diabetesjournals.org/clinical/article/29/4/155/31280/The-3-R-s-of-Glycemic-Index-Recommendations https://academic.oup.com/ajcn/article/66/5/1264/4655967 https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/cooling-resistant-starch#TOC_TITLE_HDR_6 https://www.nhrmc.org/~/media/testupload/files/low-gylcemic-meal-planning.pd
On this episode of the podcast we talk about films. Well obviously... but being that we've been a bit absent of late (no... we are not on the cruise with Mayo & Kermode) we thought it would be a good idea to catch up on all the movies and TV we've been watching of late. We also, finally, unlock the secret of Grease some 40 years on... don't say we are not current. Hosted by Award winning filmmaker Ross Boyask and blogger/writer/failed former filmmaker Phil Hobden. Discussed: Free Guy, Snake Eyes, Still Water, Val, Blood Red Sky, Summer of Soul (...or When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised), Midnight In The Switchgrass, Grease, GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra, GI Joe: Retaliation, In Search Of Darkness, The Last Mercenary (2021), Infinite, Gunpowder Milkshake, People Just Do Nothing: Big in Japan, Star Trek: Lower Decks (TV), Star Trek: Picard (TV), Prisoners of the Ghostland, Woodstock 99: Peace Love and Rage, Heels (TV), For Your Eyes Only, Octopussy, Never Say Never Again, Finding Nemo, Inglourious Basterds For more on Ross Boyask search @RossBoyask on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. Also check out @EvoFilmsUK online. For more on Phil Hobden check out www.philsquickreview.co.uk, Twitter & Instagram (@PhilQuickReview) Podcast available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Stitcher, TuneIn, GooglePlay, Anchor and here at www.philsquickreview.co.uk #RossAndPhil #RossAndPhilTalkMovies #MoviePodcasts #Podcasts #wittertainment
This week we are celebrating 300 episodes of the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast, so we have a bonus episode for you! We are going back to the very beginning, with the first episode of the podcast, featuring Garritt Hampton, the director of Schoolhouse Rocked. Partner with us! Has Schoolhouse Rocked been a blessing to you? Do you want to help bring the movie to theaters across the country? We need your help! Please consider making a tax-deductible donation to support Schoolhouse Rocked. Support from the homeschool community allows us provide resources, support, and encouragement to homeschooling families around the world. Whether or not you can donate, we ask that EVERY listener support the show by sharing it with your friends and family, by leaving a review on iTunes, and by praying for our team. Watch this Monday's interview with Garritt Hampton on our YouTube channel. Recommended Resources: Education: Does God Have an Opinion?, by Israel Wayne Connect with Garritt: SchoolhouseRocked.com Garritt Hampton on Facebook Garritt Hampton on Parler Garritt Hampton on MeWe Garritt Hampton is an entertainment industry veteran who got his start in the record industry before moving into film. His credits include some of the biggest movies of the last decade, including Interstellar, Furious 7, TRON: Legacy, GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra, The Twilight Saga: New Moon, and many more. He is passionate about using his talents to build up the family and glorify God. Yvette Hampton is a homeschool mom through and through, but it wasn't supposed to be this way. Like so many other homeschoolers, Yvette and her husband, Garritt, said they would NEVER homeschool their kids, but God had other plans. Yvette is the producer and host of the upcoming documentary, Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution, being directed by her husband, Garritt Hampton. As a mom who is concerned for the future of this generation and the future of our country, Yvette has a deep passion to see a culture shift by encouraging people through the truth of God's Word. Her greatest joy in life is being a wife and mom! In the fall of 2016, she and her family sold their home and almost all of their possessions, loaded up in an RV, and began traveling the country to film Schoolhouse Rocked. They have a passion for the homeschool community and are humbled and honored that the Lord has called them to tell the stories of the millions of families who have been impacted by the homeschool revolution. Yvette and Garritt have been married since 1995. They have two daughters, Brooklyn and Lacey, who they have homeschooled since the very beginning. To see the Schoolhouse Rocked movie trailer and find out more visit SchoolhouseRocked.com. If you are considering homeschooling or just need some great homeschooling encouragement, please check out HomegrownGeneration.com for over 9 hours of FREE homeschool videos from the Homegrown Generation Family Expo. New, lower price! FULL ACCESS to the Homegrown Generation Family Expo is just $10! Please take a minute to visit our sponsors and thank them for helping to bring you The Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast. We ONLY work with companies we know and love! We happily recommend these companies and their products. Are you looking for a new Math Curriculum? CTCMath specializes in providing online video tutorials that take a multi-sensory approach to learning. Creative graphics and animation, synchronized with the friendly voice of internationally acclaimed teacher, Pat Murray, make learning math easy and effective. Visit CTCmath.com today to start your free trial today. The Institute for Excellence in Writing (IEW) equips teachers and teaching parents with methods and materials which will aid them in training their students to become confident and competent communicators and thinkers. Using the Structure and Style™ writing method, IEW will give you the ability to fill young minds with language-building skills, laying the groundwork for a lifetime of excellent writing. Classical Conversations leads the home-centered education movement by teaching parents and students the classical tools of learning so that they can discover God's created order and beauty. Share the love of learning through a Christian worldview and fellowship with other families. Our families thrive using three keys to a great education: Classical, Christian, and Community. Podcast Topics: Homeschool, Education, Parenting, Family, Parenting, Teens, Biblical Parenting, Christian Parenting, Garritt Hampton, Director, Film Making, Filmmaking, Film, Documentary, Directing, Schoolhouse Rocked, Cast and Crew
This week we are celebrating 300 episodes of the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast with three very special conversations in our "Meet the Cast" series. Today, you get to meet the director of Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution! Yvette Hampton interviews her husband and the director of Schoolhouse Rocked, Garritt Hampton. Come back Wednesday to meet Brooklyn Hampton and Thursday to meet Lacey Hampton! Partner with us! Has Schoolhouse Rocked been a blessing to you? Do you want to help bring the movie to theaters across the country? We need your help! Please consider making a tax-deductible donation to support Schoolhouse Rocked. Support from the homeschool community allows us provide resources, support, and encouragement to homeschooling families around the world. Whether or not you can donate, we ask that EVERY listener support the show by sharing it with your friends and family, by leaving a review on iTunes, and by praying for our team. Watch this full conversation on our YouTube channel. Recommended Resources: Listen to Garritt's first appearance on the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast - the first episode ever! Education: Does God Have an Opinion?, by Israel Wayne Connect with Garritt: SchoolhouseRocked.com Garritt Hampton on Facebook Garritt Hampton on Parler Garritt Hampton on MeWe Garritt is an entertainment industry veteran who got his start in the record industry before moving into film. His credits include some of the biggest movies of the last decade, including Interstellar, Furious 7, TRON: Legacy, GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra, The Twilight Saga: New Moon, and many more. He is passionate about using his talents to build up the family and glorify God. Yvette is a homeschool mom through and through, but it wasn't supposed to be this way. Like so many other homeschoolers, Yvette and her husband, Garritt, said they would NEVER homeschool their kids, but God had other plans. Yvette is the producer and host of the upcoming documentary, Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution, being directed by her husband, Garritt Hampton. As a mom who is concerned for the future of this generation and the future of our country, Yvette has a deep passion to see a culture shift by encouraging people through the truth of God's Word. Her greatest joy in life is being a wife and mom! In the fall of 2016, she and her family sold their home and almost all of their possessions, loaded up in an RV, and began traveling the country to film Schoolhouse Rocked. They have a passion for the homeschool community and are humbled and honored that the Lord has called them to tell the stories of the millions of families who have been impacted by the homeschool revolution. Yvette and Garritt have been married since 1995. They have two daughters, Brooklyn and Lacey, who they have homeschooled since the very beginning. To see the Schoolhouse Rocked movie trailer and find out more visit SchoolhouseRocked.com. If you are considering homeschooling or just need some great homeschooling encouragement, please check out HomegrownGeneration.com for over 9 hours of FREE homeschool videos from the Homegrown Generation Family Expo. New, lower price! FULL ACCESS to the Homegrown Generation Family Expo is just $10! Please take a minute to visit our sponsors and thank them for helping to bring you The Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast. We ONLY work with companies we know and love! We happily recommend these companies and their products. Are you looking for a new Math Curriculum? CTCMath specializes in providing online video tutorials that take a multi-sensory approach to learning. Creative graphics and animation, synchronized with the friendly voice of internationally acclaimed teacher, Pat Murray, make learning math easy and effective. Visit CTCmath.com today to start your free trial today. The Institute for Excellence in Writing (IEW) equips teachers and teaching parents with methods and materials which will aid them in training their students to become confident and competent communicators and thinkers. Using the Structure and Style™ writing method, IEW will give you the ability to fill young minds with language-building skills, laying the groundwork for a lifetime of excellent writing. Classical Conversations leads the home-centered education movement by teaching parents and students the classical tools of learning so that they can discover God's created order and beauty. Share the love of learning through a Christian worldview and fellowship with other families. Our families thrive using three keys to a great education: Classical, Christian, and Community. Podcast Topics: Homeschool, Education, Parenting, Family, Parenting, Teens, Biblical Parenting, Christian Parenting, Garritt Hampton, Director, Film Making, Filmmaking, Film, Documentary, Directing, Schoolhouse Rocked, Cast and Crew
The podcast is three years old and what better way to celebrate then grabbing your tired wife to record a last minute episode about a movie she barely remembers watching?! No, this was not the intended episode. Yes, that episode is still coming. In the meantime, enjoy this nonsense from 2009! We have a website! You can find it here - likethispodcast.com We have a Patreon! You can support us here - https://www.patreon.com/likethispodcast And don't forget to follow and like us on all these different platforms! Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/welikethispodcast/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/still_like_this Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/likethispodcast
In Honor of the Snake Eyes movie being released the Movie Time Madness crew compares the first two live action movies in the GI Joe franchise!
In this episode, Jax and Jason may as well be Lance and Justin because they are so in sync. They review Black Widow, Loki, Gunpowder Milkshake, and Sweet Tooth. Jax waxes poetic about This Way Up season 2, and mourns the hours of her life lost to watching GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra. Jason laments the presence of Mel Gibson in The Patriot, but recommends I Think You Should Leave and The Meddler.
Austin Horton and Jonni Lightfoot hosted another hour of movie chatter on The Zone Sports Network. Segment 1: New Releases -Movie Zone Movie Showdown -Snake Eyes preview -Old preview -Joe Bell preview -Settlers preview -Val preview -Once I was Engaged preview -Bo Burnham: Inside preview -Poll Question of the Week: a movie everyone thinks is scary but you think it's dumb Segment 2: Soundtrack/Industry Interview -Soundtrack of the Week: Alan Silvestri -Industry Interview: Maclain Nelson, Writer/Director of Once I Was Engaged Segment 3: From the Archives -Facts and factoids about 2009's GI Joe: The Rise of COBRA
With Snake Eyes getting his own origin movie it's time to revisit the Snake Eyes origin movie, 2009's GI Joe The Rise Of Cobra. A blatant Hasbro attempt to cash in on the success of the Transformers movie it seems Channing Tatum's Duke go up against the might of Destro, Cobra Commander and other people in goofy costumes with the back of GI Joe, an elite fighting force of weirdos with bizarre weapons and a green screen base. Also nanites and the President becomes the guy from The Mummy or whatever. It's a great movie and everyone thought so. Thanks for listening!SUBSCRIBE HERE ►► http://goo.gl/pQ39jNVideo Edition ► https://youtu.be/Bh9Md13y_QkHelp support the show and get early episodes ► https://bigsandwich.co/Patreon ► https://patreon.com/mrsundaymoviesJames' Twitter ► http://twitter.com/mrsundaymoviesMaso's Twitter ► http://twitter.com/wikipediabrownT-Shirts/Merch ► https://www.teepublic.com/stores/mr-s...The Weekly Planet iTunes ► https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/t...The Weekly Planet Direct Download ►
Why does Snake Eyes have a mouth on his helmet?
Sienna Miller was born in New York, educated in England, and studied drama at the Lee Strasberg Institute. Her film debut came in 2004 opposite Daniel Craig in Layer Cake. From there, she appeared in Factory Girl, Casanova, The Edge of Love, Interview and GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra. Miller received a British Independent Film Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her role in The Edge of Love, and both a BAFTA Orange Rising Star Award and an Independent Spirit Award for her performance in Interview. In 2013, she was nominated for a BAFTA TV and a Golden Globe for her role in HBO's The Girl playing Alfred Hitchcock's muse Tippi Hedren. In 2015, Miller starred in Foxcatcher, nominated for five Academy Awards. In the same year, she starred opposite Bradley Cooper in Clint Eastwood's Academy Award Best Picture nominee American Sniper. Other film credits include Unfinished Business, Burnt, and her British Independent Film Award-nominated role in High-Rise. Miller also played the enthralling Emma Gould in Live By Night and the early feminist Nina Fawcett in The Lost City of Z directed by James Gray. In 2019 Miller played Deb in American Woman, directed by Jake Scott, with co-stars Aaron Paul and Christina Hendricks. Her performance received outstanding reviews from the LA Times, TheWrap, Vogue among others. Two other 2109 projects were Showtime's The Loudest Voice, playing Elizabeth Ailes, wife of Roger Ailes (played by Russell Crowe), and 21 Bridges with Chadwick Boseman and J.K. Simmons. Stage credits include the Broadway productions of Cabaret and After Miss Julie, and Flare Path, As You Like It, and Cat on a Hot Tin Roofin London's West End. Outside of her acting career, Sienna serves as Global Ambassador for the International Medical Corps.
Sienna Miller was born in New York, educated in England, and studied drama at the Lee Strasberg Institute. Her film debut came in 2004 opposite Daniel Craig in Layer Cake. From there, she appeared in Factory Girl, Casanova, The Edge of Love, Interview and GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra. Miller received a British Independent Film Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her role in The Edge of Love, and both a BAFTA Orange Rising Star Award and an Independent Spirit Award for her performance in Interview. In 2013, she was nominated for a BAFTA TV and a Golden Globe for her role in HBO's The Girl playing Alfred Hitchcock's muse Tippi Hedren. In 2015, Miller starred in Foxcatcher, nominated for five Academy Awards. In the same year, she starred opposite Bradley Cooper in Clint Eastwood's Academy Award Best Picture nominee American Sniper. Other film credits include Unfinished Business, Burnt, and her British Independent Film Award-nominated role in High-Rise. Miller also played the enthralling Emma Gould in Live By Night and the early feminist Nina Fawcett in The Lost City of Z directed by James Gray. In 2019 Miller played Deb in American Woman, directed by Jake Scott, with co-stars Aaron Paul and Christina Hendricks. Her performance received outstanding reviews from the LA Times, TheWrap, Vogue among others. Two other 2109 projects were Showtime's The Loudest Voice, playing Elizabeth Ailes, wife of Roger Ailes (played by Russell Crowe), and 21 Bridges with Chadwick Boseman and J.K. Simmons. Stage credits include the Broadway productions of Cabaret and After Miss Julie, and Flare Path, As You Like It, and Cat on a Hot Tin Roofin London's West End. Outside of her acting career, Sienna serves as Global Ambassador for the International Medical Corps.
SIENNA MILLER, star of American Sniper, Foxcatcher and new film WANDER DARKLYABOUT SIENNA'S NEW FILM WANDER DARKLY, IN THEATERS AND STREAMING DECEMBER 11thIn WANDER DARKLY, a traumatic accident leaves a couple, Adrienne (Sienna Miller) and Matteo (Diego Luna), in a surreal state of being that takes them on a disorienting journey through the duality of their shared moments. By reliving fond recollections from the beginning of their romance while also navigating the overwhelming truths of their present, they must rediscover the love that truly binds them together. Writer-director Tara Miele offers a profound new perspective on the delicate nature of relationships with this emotionally moving story about a couple who must reflect on their past in order to face their uncertain future.ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY ARTICLE ON WANDER DARKLY FROM OCTOBER 2020"What do you think happens when you die?"It's a question we've all asked ourselves, but in Wander Darkly, Sienna Miller's Adrienne must literally confront the great beyond if she wants to move forward from a traumatic accident.Dolphins and lush landscapes abound in EW's exclusive trailer for the film, before darkness and horror begin to descend. Wander Darkly finds Adrienne and her partner Matteo (Diego Luna) after a car crash, which leaves them in a disorienting, surreal state in which they relive their history together - from their fond beginnings to the hard truths in their present. They can't face their uncertain future, with their newborn daughter's wellbeing at stake, until they reflect on their past. Director Tara Miele, whose own car accident inspired her to write the film, told EW at SCAD that it was "quite cathartic" to share her story with the world. For her, the film's themes surrounding the value of life were amplified following Kobe Bryant's unexpected death, which happened the day after they screened the film at Sundance. "I was in my head - you're at Sundance, it's quite noisy, and there's all this craziness going on," Miele said. "When that happened, I just remember thinking, 'Right, that's why you made this movie, because [life] is so delicate. It's so precious. And none of this is really 'the thing,' right? The thing is your family and the people you love and the time you have.'"Miller's recent performances - in Wander Darkly as well as in 2018's American Woman, another complex indie centered around a woman dealing with tragedy - have earned her career-high reviews. The veteran performer spoke to EW about roles for women in 2020 and what she looks for in a film."I'm always looking to be challenged. I think the roles are a little better, I think people are more focused on more fully-fledged female characters in cinema," Miller said. "I was just fortunate to find two really rich people to play. I also think being a woman is messy and complicated and hard and emotional. And they felt very real to me, very grounded in a sense of reality. And that's what I'm always looking for is, 'Does this tell the truth about the human experience from a female perspective?'"Wander Darkly arrives in select theaters and on-demand Dec. 11. It also stars Beth Grant, Aimee Carrero, Tory Kittles, Brett Rice, and Vanessa Bayer.The trailer is here: https://ew.com/movies/trailers/sienna-miller-confronts-life-death-wander-darkly-trailer/SIENNA MILLER BIOSienna Miller was born in New York, educated in England, and studied drama at the Lee Strasberg Institute. Her film debut came in 2004 opposite Daniel Craig in Layer Cake. From there, she appeared in Factory Girl, Casanova, The Edge of Love, Interview and GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra. Miller received a British Independent Film Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her role in The Edge of Love, and both a BAFTA Orange Rising Star Award and an Independent Spirit Award for her performance in Interview. In 2013, she was nominated for a BAFTA TV and a Golden Globe for her role in HBO's The Girl playing Alfred Hitchcock's muse Tippi Hedren.In 2015, Miller starred in Foxcatcher, nominated for five Academy Awards. In the same year, she starred opposite Bradley Cooper in Clint Eastwood's Academy Award Best Picture nominee American Sniper. Other film credits include Unfinished Business, Burnt, and her British Independent Film Award-nominated role in High-Rise. Miller also played the enthralling Emma Gould in Live By Night and the early feminist Nina Fawcett in The Lost City of Z directed by James Gray.In 2019 Miller played Deb in American Woman, directed by Jake Scott, with co-stars Aaron Paul and Christina Hendricks. Her performance received outstanding reviews from the LA Times, TheWrap, Vogue among others. Two other 2109 projects were Showtime's The Loudest Voice, playing Elizabeth Ailes, wife of Roger Ailes (played by Russell Crowe), and 21 Bridges with Chadwick Boseman and J.K. Simmons.Stage credits include the Broadway productions of Cabaret and After Miss Julie, and Flare Path, As You Like It, and Cat on a Hot Tin Roofin London's West End. Outside of her acting career, Sienna serves as Global Ambassador for the International Medical Corps.
In this episode of B Movies and Beyond! Peter, Ryan, and Evan talk about new controversy within Hollywood. They pick who they want as the new host of Jeopardy. The films reviewed are Freaky (2020), Sausage Party (2016), Sicario (2015), and Sicario: Day of the Soldado (2018). Enjoy!
It’s actor vs. director! Film and television director Dave Bean and television actor Michael Kelly (@michael_c_kelly) match their wits, wagers, and celebrity impressions against each other for a spot on the Wall of Winners in the Trivia Tavern. Who will triumph in the treasure trove of trivia? Come on in, grab a table, and play along! ON TAP: A trivia tribute to the late Doris Day, General Knowledge, we Order Up! a round of putting things in order, clips from movies based on TV cartoons, and Last Call. www.facebook.com/triviatavern www.twitter.com/triviatavern www.instagram.com/triviatavern https://triviatavern.podbean.com/ Questions? Comments? Suggestions? Contact us at thetriviatavern@gmail.com Original live airdate: 5/13/19 on LA Valley College’s radio station 95.1 KVCM www.lavc.edu/kvcm Intro: Plug by George “Fatboi” Taylor (@gwells45) of Streets Republic. Quote by Mel Gibson. House Band: Vodovoz www.youtube.com/vodovoz Intermission: “Sunset Strip” – Retro Soul. Written, recorded, and produced by Vodovoz. Outro: “Funky Joint” – Chillhop. Written by Popovic. Recorded and produced by Popovic/Vodovoz Old Time British Radio promo by Mike Porter www.fiver.com/mikeporter Mentioned: Mrs. Fitzgerald is Missing – www.amazon.com/Mrs-Fitzgerald-Is-Missing Dave on IMDB – www.imdb.com/DaveBean Animal Kingdom-Season 4, Episode 10, “Exit Strategy” - www.imdb.com/AnimalKingdom/ExitStrategy “How Much You Gonna Risk?” performed by Rockapella Last Call music: Art Fleming era Jeopardy! “Think”. *SPOILERS* Audio clips from the following films: The Flintstones (1994), The Grinch (2000), Alvin and the Chipmunks (2007), Fat Albert (2004), GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra (2009), Popeye (1980), Speed Racer (2008), Transformers (2007), Yogi Bear (2010). No copyright infringement intended. All sound clips and songs are purely for entertainment.
2009 was 10 years ago! Avatar, Coraline, GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra...What kind of year was 2009 for movies? Which movies have stood the test of time? Join the HYES crew as they discuss their faves. Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/HYESmovies/Twitter- @HYESMoviesInstagram- https://www.instagram.com/hyesmovies/
On this weeks' episode, we watched 2009's GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra... and the only thing that rose on this bad boy was our blood pressure. It wasna good. We did talk a lot about stuff we do like though... Including Absentia, Jean Claude Van Johnson, Big Mouth, Futureman, Brian Regan, The Raid: Redemption and more!! Join us next week for our talk on Perfume: blah blah blah or whatever. Remember to let us know what you think of the movies or give us some cool recommendations at moviedummies@gmail.com!! As always, thanks for listening. Find out more on the MovieDummies website. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/moviedummies/message
It's the start of Not-stalgia November!!! The month when Steve & Izzy reminisce about the shows of their youth... and how their (already pretty weak) stories were ruined by Hollywood. To start things off, we look at "GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra" which loosely based on the 80's cartoon & comics... from the creators of "The Mummy" trilogy... and basically just a movie made for teenage boys through & through... or is it the greatest movie ever made & prophetic with its view of the not-too-distant future? They'll also talk of craft brew from El Chivo Grunon, 21st Amendment & Sierra Nevada brewing! So give us a listen, kick back with a brew or two, and enjoy! P.S. We got a new microphone, so let us know how it sounds! Prost!
This week the film nerds prepare for GI Joe: Retaliation with a review of GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra. They also discuss a lot of casting news — Ninja Turtles, Captain America, Hercules, oh my! Show Notes: Introduction What We’ve…Read more ›
Of all the things GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra does wrong, Mike's most bothered by the fact that it's trying too hard to be the cartoon without the sense of joy that came with it. Also, what the hell is Joseph Gordon-Levitt doing here? Make sure to visit the Earth-2.net store: http://store.earth-2.net
Of all the things GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra does wrong, Mike's most bothered by the fact that it's trying too hard to be the cartoon without the sense of joy that came with it. Also, what the hell is Joseph Gordon-Levitt doing here? Make sure to visit the Earth-2.net store: http://store.earth-2.net
Of all the things GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra does wrong, Mike's most bothered by the fact that it's trying too hard to be the cartoon without the sense of joy that came with it. Also, what the hell is Joseph Gordon-Levitt doing here? Make sure to visit the Earth-2.net store: http://store.earth-2.net
Of all the things GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra does wrong, Mike's most bothered by the fact that it's trying too hard to be the cartoon without the sense of joy that came with it. Also, what the hell is Joseph Gordon-Levitt doing here? Make sure to visit the Earth-2.net store: http://store.earth-2.net
Jason Rehmus and Brad Archer take a look at this week's new releases. Which movies actually are worth the price of admission? Drive The Transporter GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace Great America Avatar Why 3D doesn't work and never will. Case closed. - Roger Ebert's Journal Footloose (1984) Footloose (2011) Our Weekend Picks Brad: In Time Jason: The Rum Diary
Post Game Report - Episode 66: The Prenuptial Agreement Cozy up with that special someone as Phoenix410, SoldierX25, SugarFree are joined by Mr and Mrs LeftyBrown, The Married Gamers on Episode 66 of the Post Game Report. Believe it or not, when we aren't waving mallets at each other we also play video games. To celebrate this novelty we share our impressions of TMNT: Turtles in Time Re-Shelled and attempt to justify why this game was a waste of money. Soldier reminds us why Batman: Arkham Asylum was his game of E3 and why each of you should be playing the newly released demo. We follow the breadcrumbs to the PS3 Slim that everyone believes is coming to discuss how this inevitability will impact Sony's bottom line. There is also a rather lively discussion about GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra. No animals were harmed in the recording of this podcast. But we can't say the same for childhood memories of Storm Shadow and Snake Eyes.
GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra