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Steve Lawrence joins Steve and Becky to talk about greatness, authenticity and purpose. His book is The Tiny Book for Giant Men.
If you enjoy this episode, consider supporting us so we can make more Two Giant Men episodes just like it!As voted for by the listeners, we revisit Rockstar Vancouver's 2006 ode to high school life – as well as our own cursed teenage years.This week's music is from the amazing Bully soundtrack by Shawn Lee, which we neglected to talk about in the episode. Thanks to Michael 'BanyaBat' for the edits.These are the two articles mentioned in the episode – Samuel Horti's Bully piece and Game Informer's Bully 2 piece. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The action keeps us pumped with the second episode of Robotech: The Macross Saga. Jason is gonna do what Jason does and Rick is playing Rampage with a big robot. Who let this kid in an experimental fighter? Oh, Roy says its cool, so we're all good. Ed, Jayhu, and Evan start tallying citywide destruction and we get reminded of why cartoon politicians are a valid piece of the lore. Gotta universally loathe someone. If you'd like to contact the guys, they'd love to hear from you! Edhatestransformers@gmail.com Morethanmeetstheseguys@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/MoreThanMeetsTheseGuys/ https://discord.gg/sKr8jwaAvh If you'd like to toss a buck or more per episode, we'd adore and say nice things about you. You don't have to, as we'll still gladly hang out with you guys and gals every week, but we appreciate any help! patreon.com/user?u=69144181
The Back Page's road to GTA 6 – a borderline-unviable series of playthroughs of older GTA games – continues! You don't need to have revisited San Andreas to enjoy this episode. We give you a nice overview of everything going on in the story and missions. We dig deep into the game's early '90s Californian setting, the ways it pushed the GTA mission formula forwards, and why its Definitive Edition solves many of the original PS2 version's problems.This week's music is the Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas main theme by Michael Hunter.A few show notes and small corrections: Samuel is wrong about GTA 4 having checkpoints. The Breaking Bad episode referenced is called 'Caballo Sin Nombre', not 'Caballero Sin Nombre'. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The main event of the Switch 2's post-launch period is here. But does it have the juice, the sauce or the gravy? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Finally, after a belated PS5 release, we dive deep into MachineGames' 2024 GOTY contender Indiana Jones and the Great Circle. The first half is spoiler-free, then the second half goes deeper into the story with some fun bonus nonsense to boot (wait until you hear Matthew's pitch for The Fugitive tie-in game).This week's music is from the Indiana Jones and the Great Circle soundtrack by Gordy Haab. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A new Nintendo console is here. Matthew is truly submerged in the Switch 2 experience, while Samuel has merely dipped a toe in the water. Here's how we're finding it so far.This week's music is from the Mario Kart World soundtrack by Atsuko Asahi, Maasa Miyoshi, Takuhiro Honda and Yutaro Takakuwa. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Here are our thoughts on the new Nintendo console so far. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We need an extra week to work on episode 200, so enjoy this great episode we made for our wonderful Patreon subscribers earlier this year. Support us at Patreon.com/BackPagePod, and get more great episodes like this one. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A former Australian Rules Football player talks about his new book that employs real-world advice to help men overcome the issues facing them by becoming an apprentice of Jesus.
Matthew played 70 hours of FF7 Rebirth, while Samuel played a measly 14 hours. How's it going so far? Expect mostly spoiler-free chat in this episode – we explain how we approached spoilers right at the start to put your mind at ease.This week's music is from the FF7 Rebirth soundtrack by Mitsuto Suzuki and Masashi Hamauzu. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
EXTRA! EXTRA! Join Dave, Shane, and Russell as they discuss this week's hot headlines, including but not limited to Death, Giant Men, Boxing, and Fallout. Also, some recommendations the boys have recently been watching, and Dave brings a new edition of Hanging Big Brain with Dave. Find us on Patreon.com/draftyq for just $1 a month.
In this podcast episode, Charbel interviews Steve Lawrence; Aussie Rules Premiership player with the Hawthorn Football Club, Director of Australia's largest ever event, World Youth Day 2008, and father of six. Steve addresses questions like what is the purpose of my life, how do I achieve success and what kind of man do I want to become. Drawing from compelling anecdotes of his life as a footballer, seasoned world traveller, and enthusiastic educator, as well as his adolescent experience in a broken family, Steve humorously and intelligently weaves inspiring stories of heroism and hope that help men to discover their mission and purpose in life. ____________________________ To purchase the book: https://store.parousiamedia.com/the-tiny-book-for-giant-men-steve-lawrence-paperback/ Join the Parousia mailing list at https://www.parousiamedia.com/mailing-list/ Parousia is committed to proclaiming the fullness of truth! If you wish to help us in our mission with a donation please visit our website here https://www.parousiamedia.com/donate/ to learn ways that you can contribute.
It's Matthew's first time through the original Final Fantasy 7. Ahead of the release of Rebirth in 2024, he explains what the hell is going on in disc one of this 26 year-old RPG, right up to the death of Aerith (and to a lesser extent, Cait Sith).This is our last new podcast for three weeks! Thanks for listening all year – we'll be back soon. Free feed listeners can look forward to a couple of Patreon samplers. This week's music is from the Final Fantasy 7 soundtrack by Nobuo Uematsu. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A deep dive on the year's biggest PlayStation game with Dave Scarborough, sometime features editor of gamesTM. This week's music is by John Paesano from the Marvel's Spider-Man 2 soundtrack. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ed gives his thoughts on the Bills squeaking out the W over the Giants. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/buffalofambase/support
We've each played 25 hours of Starfield – here's what we thought. This week's music is from the Starfield soundtrack by Inon Zur. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Two large gentlemen replay MGS3 and discuss where the upcoming remake could make improvements. Then, in section 2, we rank the bosses of this all-time classic. Spoilers follow for a game that's nearly 20 years old. This week's music is from the Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater soundtrack by Harry Gregson-Williams and Hibino Norihiko. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Matthew has played 40 hours of the new Zelda, Samuel has played 10. How are they getting on? Expect very light spoilers for Tears of the Kingdom in this episode, and expect us to revisit this Nintendo epic in more detail at a later date. This week's music is from The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom soundtrack by Manaka Kataoka, Maasa Miyoshi, Masato Ohashi and Tsukasa Usui. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We've both finished Resident Evil 4 Remake, which is out now! The original was an era-defining game for us, so what's the deal with this one? There are two parts here: a non-spoilery section then a more spoiler-y one. We hope you like it. This week's music is from the Resident Evil 4 soundtrack by Misao Senbongi and Shusaku Uchiyama. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Matthew and Samuel both played God of War Ragnarök. But Matthew actually finished it! Enjoy this almost entirely spoiler-free take on the year's big blockbuster. If you want to know nothing about Ragnarök, consider putting this one on hold – but it doesn't spoil anything more than a review would. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Samuel and Matthew have played Elden Ring for a combined 37 hours – here's what they think so far. This week's music is from the Elden Ring soundtrack by Yuka Kitamura.
NOTE: Within this Discussion? We had Military personnel actually call in to VERIFY this story in which he was told was valid by others within the Military that he knew. MIND BLOWING 4.5 HOUR TALK! This is only part 2 of 2 - The Discussion on, The Giant of Kandahar, The 12 ft tall military eating machine. Is this just a story? Is this just a tall tale to scare off the United States military from the mountains within Afghanistan? Or is there more to the story? Tonight I will share with you the story of a United States Navy SEAL. This is his first hand understanding and was told about this man of renown. The giant of Kandahar. There is much to be said and there's also much to take in on this story. We will also touch on the tie to biblical Giant Men, and Giant Trees from back before the flood. If you are interested in Giants? You may want to sit down and listen to the story. The Giant of Kandahar Afghanistan. It's Showtime Brains! It's GO TIME! LETS DO THIS .... Buckle up brains! And welcome to the Matrix. THE MATRIX MINDS Find us on AMAZON Podcasts: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/cb2884d2-797c-4ed2-a411-b80a05abaeb3/The-Matrix-Minds Find us on iHEART Radio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-matrix-minds-82255666/?keyid=The%20Matrix%20Minds&pname=podcast_profile&sc=widget_share Our HOME SITE is: www.MatrixMinds.LIVE --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-matrix-minds/support
NOTE: Within this Discussion? We had Military personnel actually call in to VERIFY this story in which he was told was valid by others within the Military that he knew. MIND BLOWING 4.5 HOUR TALK! This is only part 1 of 2 - The Discussion on, The Giant of Kandahar, The 12 ft tall military eating machine. Is this just a story? Is this just a tall tale to scare off the United States military from the mountains within Afghanistan? Or is there more to the story? Tonight I will share with you the story of a United States Navy SEAL. This is his first hand understanding and was told about this man of renown. The giant of Kandahar. There is much to be said and there's also much to take in on this story. We will also touch on the tie to biblical Giant Men, and Giant Trees from back before the flood. If you are interested in Giants? You may want to sit down and listen to the story. The Giant of Kandahar Afghanistan. It's Showtime Brains! It's GO TIME! LETS DO THIS .... Buckle up brains! And welcome to the Matrix. THE MATRIX MINDS Find us on AMAZON Podcasts: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/cb2884d2-797c-4ed2-a411-b80a05abaeb3/The-Matrix-Minds Find us on iHEART Radio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-matrix-minds-82255666/?keyid=The%20Matrix%20Minds&pname=podcast_profile&sc=widget_share Our HOME SITE is: www.MatrixMinds.LIVE --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-matrix-minds/support
Subject:CINEMA presents Captive Audience Theater #21 - July 24 2020 Welcome back to our new miniseries Captive Audience Theatre! Two or three times a week during the craziness of the world today, SC hosts TC and Kim bring you some of the worst movies ever made, for your "stay at home" quarantine viewing pleasure! This time, we're heading to Turkey for one of their infamous rip-offs as a legendary Mexican wrestling hero and an American superhero icon take on a twisted evil version of another iconic American superhero...It's "3 Dev Adam" aka "3 Giant Men" aka "Santo and Captain America vs Spiderman"! This show is brought to you by Subject:CINEMA, which unfortunately is on an indefinite hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but it doesn't mean we can't keep you entertained! COMMUNICATE WITH US! We want to hear from YOU! Email - subjectcinema@pnrnetworks.com
The B-Movie Cast is back and this time we’re taking on a real Turkish delight… “3 Dev Adam”. This film (also known as “3 Giant Men” and “The Turkish Spiderman”) is a real doozy! Someone forgot to tell Turkey that most of the world recognizes copyright law. So Turkey’s film industry has a bit of […]
Spider-Man is a serial killer who’s also a counterfeiter! Captain America teams up with Mexican wrestler superhero El Santo to take him down in Turkey! It’s the strange story of 3 DEV ADAM, aka 3 GIANT MEN, aka TURKISH CAPTAIN AMERICA VS. SPIDER-MAN, a cheap knockoff of popular international characters that you kind of have to see to believe!And yet, this strange cult classic somehow manages to be the perfect double feature with Warren Beatty’s DICK TRACY, a gangster movie that won three Academy Awards and stands out as, perhaps, the best comic book movie of the 1990s. Join film critics William Bibbiani and Witney Seibold as they show you the place where good taste and bad taste collide, every week on THE TWO-SHOT! Email us at letters(a)criticallyacclaimed.net, follow your hosts on Twitter at @WilliamBibbiani and @WitneySeibold, and follow the podcast/website at @CriticAcclaim to vote for the notorious movies YOU want us to review!Check out our website at www.criticallyacclaimed.net and head on over to www.patreon.com/criticacclaim to contribute to the show and get even more exclusive content!
This week, FIC takes on WoTR double-time team-ups (hereby known as DTTUs) in "Spider-Man and the League of Realms" and "Giant Man" (which should really be called "Giant Men").
Sir Richard and his men are disabused of certain firmly held beliefs concerning Giant-Men. The brave knight reaches into Uelland's dubious past for inspiration. A great stretch of deprivation passes with barely a sentence. Sir Richard learns who his friends are, and approximates the location of a Giant-Man's kidneys.
2 hour podcast version, first broadcast 5pm, 20th March 2017 on Resonance FM in London. NSFW (some swearing, explicit discussions about exploitation films). Every month, interesting people talk about the music, films and music for films which have shaped their lives. Tim Concannon, Roz Kaveney and film-maker Cem Kaya visit Umit and Son. We explore Umit Mesut's astonishing shop, a treasure house of every film format imaginable: from 8 and 16mm film, to rare Turkish VHS tapes. With Umit, we discuss the legacy of Turkish action star and radical film director Yılmaz Güney. On our Scala map of London's underground cinema we've put Cem's documentary about Turkish "Yeşilçam" cinema, 'Remake, Remix, Rip-Off' at Dalston Junction. We talk about Cem's film with scholar Iain Robert Smith, whose book 'The Hollywood Meme' discusses transnational remakes of everything from 'The Godfather' and 'The Exorcist' to the Turkish 'Wizard of Oz' and the Indian Superman. Roz and Tim ponder the legacy of "films so bad they're good", Susan Sontag's 'Notes on Camp', as well as trans pioneer and the acclaimed "Worst Film-maker of All Time", the legendary Edward D Wood Jnr. More... * Remake, Remix, Rip-off http://www.remakeremixripoff.com/ * Umit and Son http://cine-real.com/about/ * Iain Robert Smith, The Hollywood Meme http://kcl.academia.edu/IainRobertSmith * Our video essay 'Rip-off or dual evolution?' on films "so bad they're good" https://youtu.be/mbNLQhPLPkY * Susan Sontag's 'Notes on Camp' http://faculty.georgetown.edu/irvinem/theory/Sontag-NotesOnCamp-1964.html * Supermen of Malegaon https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqRq7ZpjF0I * 3 Dev Adam (3 Giant-Men a.k.a. Turkish Spiderman) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9BlUYTqCqc0 * Dünyayı Kurtaran Adam (The Man Who Saves The World a.k.a.Turkish Star Wars) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ahawhXzUV8Q *Ayşecik ve Sihirli Cüceler Rüyalar Ülkesinde (a.k.a.Turkish Wizard of Oz) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJDlFOKtiu0 * The Scala London Underground Film Map 1916 – 2016 www.thebeekeepers.com/scalaunderground/ London’s radicals, underworlds and counter-cultures over a century of cinema, through a Tube map re-imagined as a film festival programmed by the legendary Scala cinema at Kings Cross.