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Join Tony and Rick on the Round 14 Podcast as they welcome legendary heavyweight boxer Gerry Cooney! In this knockout episode, Gerry shares gripping stories from his iconic career, including his time with Sylvester Stallone during the racially charged 1982 Larry Holmes fight, his brutal bout with George Foreman, and more. From the hype of being dubbed “The Great White Hope” to his comeback attempts and lasting friendship with Holmes, Cooney's tales are packed with heart, humor, and raw insight into boxing's golden era. Perfect for boxing fans and lovers of behind-the-scenes stories! #GerryCooney #BoxingStories #LarryHolmes #SylvesterStallone #Round14Podcast
On today’s episode, Jason discusses his biggest takeaways from day one of the NCAA Tournament, previews the Saturday slate of March Madness action from a wagering perspective, why a certain Las Vegas-area sports radio host seems to have it out for him and how big of a deal it is that Duke superstar – and potential Face of the NBA - Cooper Flagg happens to be white. Follow Jason on Twitter and Instagram. Click here to subscribe, rate and review all of the latest Straight Fire with Jason McIntyre podcasts! #FSRSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As SpaceX and NASA elegantly brought Crew-9 down from outer space to splash into the waters of the Gulf of America, with dolphins cresting the surface to greet them upon their arrival, the lunatics on the Left were burning up the last remnants of their political capital. They were destroying Teslas. Yes, that's right. With a beautiful example of American exceptionalism playing out in front of the millions watching from home, the Left took the opportunity to march around in their poopie diapers and tell America that all they know how to do is destroy things. Anyone who might have regretted voting for Trump because they were moving too fast was suddenly reminded of why they voted for him in the first place. Because the other side is stark, raving bonkers.They have already humiliated themselves at Trump's address to Congress. Their approval numbers have never been lower. It isn't just that they are feckless, rudderless, and leaderless; they are also doing the one thing no political movement should ever do if it wants to rise to power: showing Americans that they are prepared to act out violently when they don't get their way.Granted, they have the luxury of an entire legacy press corps that will run cover for them, praise them, and pretend it's no big deal. But we know it's a big deal because we've been living with their violent outbursts for ten years. Now that they've decided to interpret Elon Musk's wave to the crowd as a Nazi salute, they feel more than justified to rally as a movement and wage war on a successful car company that produces electric cars. They want every wealthy liberal who ever bought a Tesla to regret it, sell it, or use one of those embarrassing stickers that signal to the mob to skip their car. They're one of the good guys. They hide behind billionaires this and oligarchs that, but they had absolutely no hesitation in bringing down hundreds of businesses, those that had somehow managed to survive lockdowns were then destroyed by a violent mob in the Summer of 2020. Remember Sue's 100-year-old mattress store in Kenosha? In their fever dream—and I promise I am not exaggerating, not even a little bit—they believe their acts of terror and vandalism against Teslas will bring down the company and force Musk into bankruptcy, so he will have to sell Twitter/X because they believe it was stolen from them. What you see on the modern Left is failure everywhere you look. A failed legacy media, a failing Hollywood, and an empire in collapse propped up a failed political party full of failed candidates. Here is failed Vice Presidential candidate Tim Walz doing the Hitler salute while trashing a company he could never build, much less come close to making profitable. Walz is roaring back to prove that he didn't fail - he's still that Great White Hope they all said he was. All he has to do is signal to the mob that he can be as vicious as they need him to be. Here is a failed 80s heartthrob, John Cusack, who proves that old Johnny Boy never cracked open a history book. He's not only ignorant, he displays it openly on social media:Here is failed resistance warrior Rick Wilson, who must somehow keep the dream alive after Trump wiped up the floor with him, and very nearly destroyed his credibility. Wilson's infamous pre-election prediction that Trump would lose and lose badly looks a lot more like pissing in the wind, doesn't it:They're not in any condition to lead this country. They're behaving like those late-night rap sessions with Charlie on Spahn Ranch as they plot about the revolution. The look in the eyes of all the “resistance democrats” looks a lot like the crazy eyes of those Manson girls bragging about stabbing Sharon Tate. But here's the thing. They're making it all way too hard on themselves. There is an easier way. It's been right there the whole time. It is the answer to all that ails them. It will work like a charm if only they can embrace that they are the very thing they believe they've been fighting against.Embrace Your Inner Fascists, Democrats. It's time.The Democrats lost their minds so thoroughly and completely over Trump's win in 2016, that they decided this was now their country and everything in it belonged to them. They amassed an unprecedented alignment of power, uniting government with all cultural and corporate institutions. It was all for one and one for all. You know, like the very definition of fascism?All sticks bundled together as one! A fasci!Once they claimed most of American society for themselves, they were able to build a barrier, an “inside” that locked the bad people on the “outside.” Then, the purges began. Break our rules, and out you go. No one was safe, not the powerful, corporations, or the people. Conform or else, which is also the very definition of fascism.It would be Communism, except the Left needs to be seen as better, superior, smarter, more kind, more decent - not equal to everyone else. No, they don't believe that. Fascism, that's the answer. That's why they plunge lawn signs in front of their houses, to tell everyone else how superior they are but also to signal to the mob that they're on the right side. But to embrace your inner fascists, Democrats, you will have to start telling the truth about who you are. Why hide it by now?So let's rewrite this lawn sign, shall we? In this home, we believe:Dictatorship over democracy because democracy means the “wrong” people might win. They don't belong in OUR HOME. As fascists, you don't even need elections at all, and you kinda didn't, did you? Vote blue no matter who, elbow out any competition, force Biden on everyone, and then install Kamala Harris. See how close you already are?Solution: why not build gulags and have them all spirited away? So much easier. Stalin did it. Hitler did it. Mao did it. What's the problem, Democrats? Now, if Gwen Stefani accidentally posts a video with Tucker Carlson in it, or someone lets it slip they are friends with a Trump supporter or, gasp, voted for Trump themselves, you can simply lock them away instead of wasting all of your time and energy destroying their lives. Lies over truth: You lie all of the time, to yourselves and to other people—the legacy media lies. Hollywood lies. Women are men, and men are women, but gender is not binary. Solution: As fascists, there is no argument. You take complete control of the press (oh, wait, you already did) and force everyone to accept your version of the truth (oh wait, you already did!) and then mandate it so all must obey (yeah, you tried that, didn't work out so well). Division over unity: Admit it. You would prefer to be living in a segregated society with Trump supporters banned from your restaurants, your movie theaters, your schools, and your social media. You don't even hide it anymore. Solution: As fascists, you can simply beat them up, spit on them, knock the hats off their heads, kick them out of restaurants, and harass them on airplanes. Oh wait, you already did!Fear over hope: The side where people are afraid to say what they really think is the fascist side. Why are people afraid? Because they know what will happen to them if they ever tell the truth. Solution: Make lists. Stalin did it. Oh, I know he's technically not a fascist, but close enough. Fiction over Science: Like biological men aren't any different from biological women. There is no advantage in sports? Trans kids have always existed. It's healthcare. It's not a cult. There is no castrating young men. They're not men. They're women because trans women are women! Removing breasts and destroying the reproductive organs of young girls is perfectly fine because they're not girls. Solution: As fascists, you don't even need science. You can simply perform your medical experiments at will. If anyone objects, off to the gulag they must go.You see, Democrats, the answer has always been right there. All you have to do is embrace the fascists you really are. You don't even need a leader. It doesn't have to be about race. It can simply be about what you really want: conform or else and all power to the state.Spirited AwayI could never have known what it felt like to be unpersoned by the side I used to call home, to have their attack machines trained on me, on my business, on my personal safety until I walked in the shoes of Trump supporters. I know that I have to be quiet in my town. I can't let them know who I am because I know what that will mean. They won't say hello to me anymore. They will walk the other way when they see me coming. Who knows what else they might do?The most terrifying thing about it isn't so much losing everything. I grew up poor, I struggled to pay the rent for most of my life. That's nothing new. No, it was seeing people I thought I knew participate in the unpersoning of someone they once called a friend. Watching them remove me from their lists and not invite me to screenings or parties because I was no longer worthy of being one of them chilled me to my bones. It's something I'll never forget. I always thought we were the good guys, that we knew the difference between right and wrong, that we wouldn't dehumanize whole groups of people because we didn't agree on everything, and tell them they were no longer welcome in their own country.We have elections so the people decide how they want to be represented. But the Democrats don't believe that at all, do they? They decided our elections didn't matter because the people voting in them didn't matter. Instead of respecting the results, they keep fighting their imaginary war, with their violence escalating to dangerous levels. Power is not something people give up willingly, especially not those who are used to being in control of everything.Your value inside utopia depends on your going along with all of it and doing so with a smile on your face and rationalization in your heart. I'm not really like that, they tell themselves. Except that they are. That is exactly who they are. Do you think Rick Wilson or Jimmy Kimmel or John Cusack or any of those crazy-eyed Democrats on TikTok would hesitate to throw Elon Musk, Trump, and all of their supporters into a detainment center? They would not. You've scared the crap out of America, Democrats. They're not likely to vote for you any time soon. So why not put another line on that lawn sign to read: Fascism, it's not so bad after all. // This is a public episode. 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We present our conclusion to Black History Month with actor focus; this time we celebrate the career of Samuel L. Jackson! We're looking 3 of his starring vehicles Snakes on a Plane, then The Great White Hype and finally Soul Men, also starring the late, great Bernie Mac!Samuel L. Jackson is one of the most iconic, prolific, and versatile actors in modern cinematic history. With a career spanning over five decades, Jackson has appeared in more than 150 films, cementing his status as a cultural icon and a box office powerhouse. His breakthrough role came in Spike Lee's Jungle Fever (1991), but it was his unforgettable performance as Jules Winnfield in Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction (1994) that propelled him to global stardom. That role earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor and introduced audiences to his signature blend of charisma, intensity, and humor — all delivered with that unmistakable commanding voice.Throughout his career, Jackson has balanced blockbuster success with critically acclaimed performances. He's a staple in Tarantino's films, appearing in Jackie Brown, Django Unchained, and The Hateful Eight, showcasing his ability to deliver complex, morally ambiguous characters with unmatched flair. His work in the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Nick Fury has made him a cornerstone of one of the most successful film franchises in history, introducing him to a new generation of fans.Despite his widespread popularity, Samuel L. Jackson's awards recognition has often lagged behind his cultural impact. In addition to his Oscar nomination for Pulp Fiction, Jackson has received numerous honors, including a BAFTA Award, Golden Globe nominations, and an Honorary Academy Award in 2022, recognizing his lifetime achievements and contributions to cinema.Jackson's legacy is defined not only by his memorable performances but also by his ability to elevate even the most minor roles into something unforgettable. Whether in gritty dramas, high-octane action films, or sharp comedies, his presence demands attention, often turning supporting parts into scene-stealing moments. Beyond acting, Jackson's influence extends to his advocacy for diversity in Hollywood, his mentorship of younger actors, and his efforts to champion independent filmmakers.With a career that seamlessly spans indie gems, blockbusters, and prestige films, Samuel L. Jackson stands as a living legend whose legacy is defined by his versatility, consistency, and undeniable cultural presence — a true icon whose impact will resonate for generations to come.Snakes on a Plane is a 2006 American action thriller[3] film directed by David R. Ellis and starring Samuel L. Jackson. It was released by New Line Cinema on August 18, 2006, in North America and the UK. The film was written by David Dalessandro, John Heffernan, and Sebastian Gutierrez and follows the events of dozens of venomous snakes being released on a passenger plane in an attempt to kill a trial witness.The Great White Hype is a 1996 American sports comedy film directed by Reginald Hudlin. It stars Samuel L. Jackson, Peter Berg, Damon Wayans, Jeff Goldblum, Jon Lovitz, Cheech Marin, John Rhys-Davies, Salli Richardson and Jamie Foxx.The film satirizes racial preferences in boxing, and was inspired by Larry Holmes's 1982 fight with Gerry Cooney (who was known as "The Great White Hope") and Mike Tyson's 1995 return fight vs. Peter McNeeley. Entertainment Weekly called Rev. Fred Sultan (Samuel L. Jackson) a "Don King-clone."Soul Men is a 2008 American musical comedy film directed by Malcolm D. Lee, and starring Samuel L. Jackson, Bernie Mac, Sharon Leal and Sean Hayes, released on November 7, 2008. It was one of three Mac's films that were released after his death (and was actually released on the same date as another posthumous film, Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa).Mac and Isaac Hayes died on August 9 and 10, 2008, respectively. Director Lee said the film was heavily re-edited to soften the tone of the film, as a tribute to the two actors.Disclaimer: The following may contain offensive language, adult humor, and/or content that some viewers may find offensive – The views and opinions expressed by any one speaker does not explicitly or necessarily reflect or represent those of Mark Radulich or W2M Network.Mark Radulich and his wacky podcast on all the things:https://linktr.ee/markkind76alsohttps://www.teepublic.com/user/radulich-in-broadcasting-networkFB Messenger: Mark Radulich LCSWTiktok: @markradulichtwitter: @MarkRadulichInstagram: markkind76RIBN Album Playlist: https://suno.com/playlist/91d704c9-d1ea-45a0-9ffe-5069497bad59
Hunter S. Thompson wrote in his book Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail:The "mood of the nation," in 1972, was so overwhelmingly vengeful, greedy, bigoted, and blindly reactionary that no presidential candidate who even faintly reminded "typical voters" of the fear & anxiety they'd felt during the constant "social upheavals" of the 1960s had any chance at all of beating Nixon last year--not even Ted Kennedy--because the pendulum "effect" that began with Nixon's slim victory in '68 was totally irreversible by 1972. After a decade of left-bent chaos, the Silent Majority was so deep in a behavorial sink that their only feeling for politics was a powerful sense of revulsion. All they wanted in the White House was a man who would leave them alone and do anything necessary to bring calmness back into their lives.”It's hard to believe that the Democrats became so crazy that they made Trump seem like the normal one, the only person who could bring calm back into our lives.I felt happy the other day and thought, what is this strange feeling? It wasn't so much that I was happy with all of what Trump was doing, but he did the one thing that had been keeping me up at night - his Executive Order to end “gender-affirming care” for minors.I'm not foolish enough to think that these big moves Trump and his team are making will bring about permanent change, but he's shaking the tree, standing up to the most powerful forces in the country, and doing exactly what we, the voters, asked him to do.Trump isn't the problem. It's the crumbling empire that refuses to relinquish power and insists so many of its delusions and narratives must be adhered to, even now. Adam Schiff and Elizabeth Warren reminded us that they don't really seem to care about how the election turned out. They didn't even turn the page.They don't seem to have gotten the message that they're still considered too crazy to govern. It's the exact kind of crazy that drove Nixon to a landslide victory and eventually put Reagan in power, keeping Democrats out of the White House for the next 12 years. As things look now, that's exactly how it will play out.I sometimes peer into the crazy on TikTok. Women wearing red lipstick in silent protest. Young and old alike screeching and caterwauling at Trump supporters, pleading with them, mocking and dehumanizing them, then begging them to see Trump as the embodiment of all of the evil in the world. How frustrating it must be for them to know that the silent majority doesn't agree.How frustrating it must be that they keep screaming racists, Nazis, fascists! And still be seen as the crazier side.With the election of DNC Chair Ken Martin and Vice Chair David Hogg, they seem to be sending a message to their voters that they're done with the “woke” thing, and maybe now they can un-crazy themselves with two boring “white dudes.”The last time the Democrats tried to un-crazy themselves, it didn't go so well. After losing every state except Massachusetts in 1972 and the even worse Jimmy Carter presidency, the Democrats settled on the idea that bland and boring middle manager types were better than chasing the dream.This “bland and boring” reset doesn't undo the crazy but disguises it. Look to the future, they say. Gun control, they say. Bring the fight to the Republicans, they say. But they still can't solve the problem because they are the problem.The star, their Great White Hope, their version of the “bro-whisperer” to bring in the young people is David Hogg, mass shooting survivor turned activist influencer.And he's just Ken:The worst sign is that nothing much has changed except appearances. The party is still leaning into the establishment of old, which means they aren't sending a message to voters that they are, in any way, prepared to deal with the mess they made over the past four years.What should worry the Democrats, not that they will pay any attention, is that there is no plan to clean house, which is what they'd need to do to have any real pitch to win back the voters they lost. They seem to be doing the bare minimum, admitting nothing, with Barack Obama still guiding the ship.They really do think they can sweep it all under the rug — hiding Joe Biden's age, the Afghanistan withdrawal, the censorship machine, George Clooney op-ed, how Biden refused to leave, whatever they threatened him with, and the manufactured candidacy of Kamala Harris.How much better would it be for them if they admitted their party had become too corrupt to function? And too crazy to lead? But they won't because that other America still exists inside the utopian bunker they've been hiding in all this time.In choosing David Hogg, the Democrats prove they have no plans to roll back the crazy, which, of course, I already knew. This goes deeper for them than politics. This is who they are. This is how they see the world.With Martin and Hogg (which sounds like a leather boot manufacturer) they're sending a message to those of us who have defected from the party that nothing has changed. There were no lessons learned, no reckoning to be had.Says Adam B. Coleman:When I was a Democrat, we believed in classically liberal principles, like freedom of speech and fairness for all people, not just some people. They elevated serious and, dare I say, likable individuals within the party. At one point, The Democrats seemed like the "cool" party with aspirational and better ideas.But now, The Democrats are the party of dogma. There is nothing inquisitive or reflective about the party. They are verbal one-trick ponies, twisting their words to validate their end-goal ambition regardless if it works or not.I've seen tweets by people who are hoping their ongoing hysteria about Trump's first ten days will send people like me running back into their arms. But the problem has never been Trump. The problem has always been them, what they did to this country, what they did to the party, what they did to themselves.Just like the silent majority ran from them back in 1972 and 1980, so too are we all still okay with Trump, even with the chaos, because he's not them.It took me four years to realize that. But once you see it, you can't unsee it, and there is no going back, at least not until they clean house and un-crazy themselves.So we'll see bland candidates running for president as they attempt to tack to the center, but the crazy will follow them like toilet paper stuck to the bottom of their shoes.The “Mood of the Nation”The last time the Democrats scared America, I was just a kid. I grew up in Topanga Canyon around the same time as the Manson family lived there, not to mention it being a hotbed for old-time rock n' rollers, surfers, and cults. Nothing scared me as much as Charles Manson, whose face stared out at us from the cover of magazines. Those crazy eyes, that “X” scar between his brows. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit sashastone.substack.com/subscribe
Chatter rolls with David, Jamie, and Torie. They go deep on DeepSeek and AI more generally. No Super Bowl for the Commanders but all rave about rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels and a remarkable season. The group goes dark on the current state of journalism (was there a golden age?) and its future. Pulitzer Prize winner and best seller several times over David Maraniss zooms in to share work on his next book about Jack Johnson, boxer and inspiration for the Great White Hope. Like much of his work, the book will examine important history through an athlete's life.
All The Drama is hosted by Jan Simpson. It is a series of deep dives into the plays that have won The Pulitzer Prize for Drama. The Pulitzer Prize for Drama: “The Great White Hope“1969 Pulitzer winner “The Great White Hope”, by Howard Sackler Great White Hope Wikipedia page:https://wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Great_White_Hope Howard Sackler read more The post All the Drama: The Great White Hope, 1969 Winner, Pulitzer Prize for Drama appeared first on BroadwayRadio.
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Send us a textEarlier this month, on September 9th, the legendary stage and screen actor James Earl Jones passed away at the age of 93. Jones made his film debut in 1964 with Stanley Kubrick's Dr. Strangelove, and continued to grace the screen for nearly 60 more years. Beyond the screen, his brilliance shone on stage, earning him two Tony Awards, and his incredible career culminated in the rare achievement of an EGOT.It's no secret that James Earl Jones possessed one of the greatest voices of all time, lending his voice to some truly iconic characters like Star Wars' iconic villain Darth Vader and Mufasa in Disney's The Lion King.In this episode, co-hosts Nick and Bella celebrate three of the late actor's memorable performances, from underrated gems to unforgettable blockbusters—James Earl Jones truly did it all!Starting with The Great White Hope (1970), where Jones earned his first and only Academy Award nomination for his powerful portrayal of Jack Jefferson.Next, we take a trip to a galaxy far far away in Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back (1980) to discuss Jones' legendary voice work as the ultimate cinematic villain, Darth Vader.And we conclude with Field of Dreams (1989), where we explore his heartfelt performance as Terrence Mann.Plus, our producer Sonja Mereu returns with another fantastic edition of "Sonja's Movie Minute," this time highlighting Jones' brilliant performance as Roop in the 1970s romantic comedy Claudine.James Earl Jones, thank you for your immense contributions to film, stage, and culture. Rest in peace.Support the showSign up for our Patreon for exclusive Bonus Content.Follow the podcast on Instagram @gimmethreepodcastYou can keep up with Bella on Instagram @portraitofacinephile or Letterboxd You can keep up with Nick: on Instagram @nicholasybarra, on Twitter (X) @nicholaspybarra, or on LetterboxdShout out to contributor and producer Sonja Mereu. A special thanks to Anselm Kennedy for creating Gimme Three's theme music. And another special thanks to Zoe Baumann for creating our exceptional cover art.
On this special episode, we honor the extraordinary legacy of actor James Earl Jones, a voice that defined generations. From his groundbreaking roles in Dr. Strangelove and The Great White Hope, to his unforgettable performances in The Lion King and Coming to America, Jones left an indelible mark on cinema. But without question, his most iconic role was as Darth Vader in the original Star Wars trilogy, where his commanding voice became the stuff of legend. We also take a few moments to honor popular comic book artist and writer John Cassaday (Planetary, Astonishing X-Men, Captain America #1). Cassaday was a favorite of ours, and he and Jones both died on Monday, September 9, 2024. Rest in peace, gentlemen.
We were rocked by the news of the passing of James Earl Jones, an EGOT achiever and a pioneer for Black actors in the entertainment industry. Known for his extensive and acclaimed roles on stage as King Lear, Othello, and Jack Jefferson; on screen in Field of Dreams, Coming to America, and Meteor Man; and through his voice as Darth Vader and Mufasa—his presence on Earth will be missed, but his impact will not be forgotten.Today, we honor James Earl Jones's memory. May he rest in peace.*Please excuse our usage of the wrong last name for James Earl Jones' character in The Great White Hope. While Jack Johnson was the real boxer who the story was about, James Earl Jones played the character Jack Jefferson in both the stage and film adaptation. Once again, we apologize for the error*
Jack Johnson, the Galveston Giant, is known for two things: his brutal fists and fearless audacity. Before Muhammad Ali, Johnson shocked the world with his unrivaled boxing skills, shattering racial barriers and igniting racial tensions. On July 4th, 1910, in "The Fight of the Century," he defeated Jim Jeffries, the "Great White Hope," becoming the first Black World Heavyweight Boxing Champion and creating an uproar among racists. But Jack's legacy of rising from poverty and challenging racial constructs is soon overshadowed by his own personal demons.Listen to Black History, For Real on the Wondery App or wherever you get your podcasts. You can listen early and ad-free on Wondery+. Join Wondery+ in the Wondery App, Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Start your free trial by visiting wondery.com/links/black-history-for-real/ now.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Gay homosexuals Nick and Joseph discuss The Great White Hope - a 1970 film directed by Martin Ritt, starring James Earl Jones, Jane Alexander, Chester Morris, Hal Holbrook, Beah Richards and Moses Gunn. Additional topics include: -Shannon Sharpe's Instagram Live -OnlyFans -The Toronto International Film Festival -Mildew Join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/FishJellyFilmReviews Want to send them stuff? Fish Jelly PO Box 461752 Los Angeles, CA 90046 Find merch here: https://fishjellyfilmreviews.myspreadshop.com/all Venmo @fishjelly Visit their website at www.fishjellyfilms.com Find their podcast at the following: Anchor: https://anchor.fm/fish-jelly Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/388hcJA50qkMsrTfu04peH Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fish-jelly/id1564138767 Find them on Instagram: Nick (@ragingbells) Joseph (@joroyolo) Fish Jelly (@fishjellyfilms) Find them on Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/ragingbells/ https://letterboxd.com/joroyolo/ Nick and Joseph are both Tomatometer-approved critics at Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/critics/nicholas-bell https://www.rottentomatoes.com/critics/joseph-robinson --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fish-jelly/support
Welkom bij Nerd Culture #175! In deze aflevering bespreken we alles, van het overlijden van James Earl Jones tot Ewan McGregor's oproep voor meer Obi-Wan verhalen. We duiken in de nieuwste trailers van Venom: The Last Dance en The Apprentice, bespreken de vertraging van Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse, en de geruchten rond Hugh Jackman als Wolverine in de MCU. Ook komt de vijf-seizoenenboog van The Rings of Power aan bod, en er is nieuws over The Hunt for Gollum en een mogelijke terugkeer van Orlando Bloom in Lord of the Rings. James Earl Jones overleden op 93-jarige leeftijd James Earl Jones, de iconische acteur bekend van zijn rol als de stem van Darth Vader en Mufasa in The Lion King, is overleden op 93-jarige leeftijd. Hij overwon een ernstige stotter om een gevierd figuur in film en theater te worden. Jones won talloze prijzen, waaronder Emmy's, Tony's en een ere-Oscar. Naast zijn memorabele rollen in The Great White Hope en Field of Dreams werd hij geroemd om zijn karakteristieke diepe stem. Zijn nalatenschap in de Amerikaanse film- en theaterwereld is onuitwisbaar. Terminator Zero Terminator Zero is een aankomende anime op Netflix die zich afspeelt in het bekende Terminator-universum. De serie belooft de klassieke sci-fi elementen te combineren met de actievolle en duistere sfeer die fans van de franchise kennen. De anime richt zich op een nieuwe verhaallijn die zowel oude als nieuwe fans zal aanspreken. Met geavanceerde animatie en een verfrissende benadering van het Terminator-universum, is Terminator Zero alom geprezen en heeft het zelfs een perfecte 100% score op Rotten Tomatoes behaald. De serie staat gepland voor een wereldwijde release op Netflix. Ian McKellen wil terugkeren in The Lord of the Rings Ian McKellen heeft aangegeven terug te willen keren als Gandalf in The Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum, met een script dat volgend jaar verwacht wordt. Andy Serkis, die Gollum speelde, zal de film regisseren. Het project zou uit twee films bestaan en zich richten op het tragische verhaal van Gollum/Sméagol. Peter Jackson is betrokken als producent en wil Gollum's complexe karakter verder verkennen, waarbij het verhaal delen van zijn reis behandelt die in eerdere films niet aan bod kwamen. Timestamps: 00:00:00 Intro 00:01:57 Terminator Zero 00:15:16 James Earl Jones overleden op 93-jarige leeftijd 00:20:10 Men in Black 00:24:54 The Man with 1000 Kids 00:30:11 Comment van de week 00:44:58 Disney aangeklaagd omtrent Peter Cushing 00:48:36 Ewan McGregor schakelt Disney fans in 00:52:12 Ewan McGregor geeerd op de Hollywood Walk of Fame 00:55:12 Venom The Last Dance Trailer 00:58:25 Knull keert terug in Spider-Man 4? 01:03:03 Destin Daniel Cretton topkandidaat voor Spider-Man 4 01:04:11 Andrew Garfield wil nog steeds Spider-Man spelen 01:04:54 Sony neemt de tijd met Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse 01:07:45 Hugh Jackman lijkt de MCU's Wolverine te worden 01:12:57 Vintage trailer voor Agatha All Along 01:14:51 Uzumaki Trailer 01:16:36 The Rings of Power krijgt vijf seizoenen 01:26:16 The Hunt for Gollem is opgedeeld in twee films 01:30:35 Orlando Bloom hoopt terug te keren in The Lord of the Rings 01:32:48 George RR Martin te druk om zijn boeken af te maken 01:35:54 HBO reageert op kritiek George RR Martin 01:38:44 The Apprentice Trailer ------ Spotify ► https://spoti.fi/2qhR6lr Apple Podcast ► https://apple.co/3GzfqqD Twitter ► https://www.twitter.com/NerdCulturePC Instagram ► https://www.instagram.com/NerdCulture.PC Jelle ► https://www.twitter.com/GKJelle Huey ► https://www.twitter.com/RealHueyBrown Koos ► https://www.twitter.com/jtmooten Outro by Studio Megaane
JLP Thu 9-12-24 Bible Thumper Thursday Hr 1 Lost "Christians." RIP Frankie Beverly, James Earl Jones. CLETUS: find Jesus. JOSH: Find a woman? // Hr 2 Trump-Kamala at 9/11. Biden wears Trump hat. Supers. EARTHQUAKE! Calls… BQ, girlfriend, perfect peace? // Hr 3 Haiti in America. Boy. Calls & Supers… Why face parents? BQ: Trusting thoughts… // Biblical Question: Why are you afraid not to trust your thoughts? TIMESTAMPS (0:00:00) HOUR 1, BQ, Bible Thumper Thursday (0:08:23) Lost people say they believe in God (0:12:43) RIP Frankie Beverly, James Earl Jones, good old days (0:21:23) CLETUS, NC, 1st, once knew Jesus? Drop anger. (0:32:03) Announcements (0:34:23) CLETUS: Father not in his right mind. Chose evil? Real prayer (0:45:23) JOSH, Europe: choose a woman? (0:55:00) NICK NEWS: Inflation, QB SA, SpaceX (1:01:13) HOUR 2: BQ, Listen Line, Bible Thumper (1:04:53) Trump, Kamala shake hands 9/11 remembrance (1:08:08) Biden wore Trump hat! (1:13:18) KIROS, Midwest: Jesus is God (1:22:43) Supers: Ducks? Kamala. (1:28:35) … Earthquake! (1:32:28) Earthquake discussion (1:37:38) JOSH, GA: BQ (1:43:20) JASON, NY: you sure? Huhuhuh (1:45:47) ANDREW, MN: Long distance girlfriend? choose perfect peace? (1:54:00) NICK NEWS: Deli meat recall… (1:59:48) HOUR 3 (2:02:16) Dog reacts to Trump report on Haitians in Ohio! (2:04:15) Port-au-Prince, Haiti, now in America (2:08:45) Mother answers boy: Why men wearing dresses (2:11:03) MATT, TX: religion (2:16:59) MIMI, L.A.: Jesus, alchemy, shapeshifting God? (2:21:27) JASON, FL: Why face and forgive parents (2:26:51) Supers… (2:30:36) Announcements (2:35:15) BRYAN, MI: BQ, trusting thoughts, Romans 7, wife (2:45:21) KASH, IN: J6 prison (2:48:13) Supers: White ducks! Hake out. Jesus. (2:51:37) RICK, VA: Kamala tried to bait Trump (2:54:20) Closing
In this heartfelt episode of Hollywood Live, Tanya Hart pays tribute to the legendary James Earl Jones, who passed away this week at the age of 93. With a career spanning over 70 years, Jones left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry and the world. Known as the powerful voice behind CNN's iconic “This is CNN” tagline, Mufasa in The Lion King, and Darth Vader in Star Wars, his deep and commanding voice resonated around the globe every day, year-round. Tanya reflects on Jones' journey to stardom, from his breakout Oscar-nominated role in The Great White Hope to his struggles with a childhood stutter, which he overcame through sheer determination and unique methods, such as placing small stones in his mouth while speaking. Having had the privilege of interviewing him years ago, Tanya shares her memories of this extraordinary man, who not only changed the face of acting but also inspired generations with his resilience and talent. His legacy lives on, with the 110-year-old Cort Theatre on Broadway renamed in his honor as the James Earl Jones Theatre in 2022. Rest in peace, James Earl Jones—you will be remembered always. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
MUSIC After a weekend of controversy over Linkin Park tapping Emily Armstrong as their new singer, Chester Bennington's oldest son has chimed in. In a series of Instagram stories posted on Sunday night Jaime Bennington took aim at Mike Shinoda by writing, "Hey Mike! People aren't having a difficult time wrapping their head around the prospect of Linkin Park reinventing itself. They are having a hard time wrapping their head around how you 1) Hired your friend of many years [Armstrong] to replace [Chester] knowing Emily's history in the church and her history as an ally to [Masterson]." Wednesday's MTV Video Music Awards will open with Eminem. He has eight nominations this year, including Video of the Year. Green Day's "American Idiot" has joined Spotify's Billions Club marking one-billion streams. It's their second song to reach that mark -- "Basket Case" was the first. TV New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers, the four-time league MVP will be the subject of a three-hour docuseries on Netflix. The only scheduled presidential debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump happens tonight. Here's what you need to know. MOVING ON INTO MOVIE NEWS: RIP: Legendary actor James Earl Jones -- perhaps best known as the voice of Darth Vader and "This is CNN" -- has died. He was 93. Born Todd Jones on January 17th, 1931 in rural Mississippi, Jones was raised in Michigan by his maternal grandparents. He was of African, Irish and Native American descent. As a child, he developed a severe stutter and avoided speaking whenever possible. A high school teacher helped him overcome his impairment by forcing him to recite poetry. After graduating, Jones spent four years at the University of Michigan but left school before earning his degree. He then spent a few years in the Army stationed in Colorado. Jones began his acting career in a theater in Manistee, Michigan, first playing Othello there in 1955. His film debut came with 1964's Dr. Strangelove. He was nominated for a Best Actor Oscar for playing Jack Jefferson in 1970's The Great White Hope, losing to George C. Scott for Patton. Jones became a superstar in a film in which he never appeared -- voicing Darth Vader in 1977's Star Wars. He asked that he go uncredited in that film and its sequel, 1980's The Empire Strikes Back, reasoning that he was simply part of the special effects. He relented for 1983's Return of the Jedi. Jones's other memorable films include the Eddie Murphy comedy Coming to America, the baseball drama Field of Dreams and the military thrillers The Hunt for Red October and Patriot Games. He also voiced Mufasa in the 1994 Disney hit The Lion King. A British newspaper alleges that a sequel to "The Goonies" is in the works. The original cast will supposedly return, and they'll film it next year and release it sometime in 2026 or 2027. · COMEDY: Nate Bargatze is doing a holiday variety special for CBS. The top-earning comic will film the Lorne Michaels-produced hour at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville last this year. MISC Catherine, the Princess of Wales is opening up about her health six months after announcing she had been diagnosed with cancer. We have our Rizz Show Halloween Party coming up on October 26th at Ballpark village – this year's theme is ‘Shipwrecked' – get your tickets at AND THAT IS YOUR CRAP ON CELEBRITIES! Follow us @RizzShow @MoonValjeanHere @KingScottRules @LernVsRadio @IamRafeWilliams > Check out King Scott's band @FreeThe2SG and Check out Moon's bands GREEK FIRE @GreekFire GOLDFINGER @GoldfingerMusic THE TEENAGE DIRTBAGS @TheTeenageDbags and Lern's band @LaneNarrows http://www.1057thepoint.com/Rizz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
MUSICAfter a weekend of controversy over Linkin Park tapping Emily Armstrong as their new singer, Chester Bennington's oldest son has chimed in.In a series of Instagram stories posted on Sunday night Jaime Bennington took aim at Mike Shinoda by writing, "Hey Mike! People aren't having a difficult time wrapping their head around the prospect of Linkin Park reinventing itself. They are having a hard time wrapping their head around how you 1) Hired your friend of many years [Armstrong] to replace [Chester] knowing Emily's history in the church and her history as an ally to [Masterson]."Wednesday's MTV Video Music Awards will open with Eminem. He has eight nominations this year, including Video of the Year.Green Day's "American Idiot" has joined Spotify's Billions Club marking one-billion streams. It's their second song to reach that mark -- "Basket Case" was the first.TVNew York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers, the four-time league MVP will be the subject of a three-hour docuseries on Netflix. The only scheduled presidential debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump happens tonight. Here's what you need to know. MOVING ON INTO MOVIE NEWS:RIP: Legendary actor James Earl Jones -- perhaps best known as the voice of Darth Vader and "This is CNN" -- has died. He was 93.Born Todd Jones on January 17th, 1931 in rural Mississippi, Jones was raised in Michigan by his maternal grandparents. He was of African, Irish and Native American descent. As a child, he developed a severe stutter and avoided speaking whenever possible. A high school teacher helped him overcome his impairment by forcing him to recite poetry. After graduating, Jones spent four years at the University of Michigan but left school before earning his degree. He then spent a few years in the Army stationed in Colorado.Jones began his acting career in a theater in Manistee, Michigan, first playing Othello there in 1955. His film debut came with 1964's Dr. Strangelove. He was nominated for a Best Actor Oscar for playing Jack Jefferson in 1970's The Great White Hope, losing to George C. Scott for Patton.Jones became a superstar in a film in which he never appeared -- voicing Darth Vader in 1977's Star Wars. He asked that he go uncredited in that film and its sequel, 1980's The Empire Strikes Back, reasoning that he was simply part of the special effects. He relented for 1983's Return of the Jedi.Jones's other memorable films include the Eddie Murphy comedy Coming to America, the baseball drama Field of Dreams and the military thrillers The Hunt for Red October and Patriot Games. He also voiced Mufasa in the 1994 Disney hit The Lion King.A British newspaper alleges that a sequel to "The Goonies" is in the works. The original cast will supposedly return, and they'll film it next year and release it sometime in 2026 or 2027. · COMEDY:Nate Bargatze is doing a holiday variety special for CBS. The top-earning comic will film the Lorne Michaels-produced hour at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville last this year. MISCCatherine, the Princess of Wales is opening up about her health six months after announcing she had been diagnosed with cancer. We have our Rizz Show Halloween Party coming up on October 26th at Ballpark village – this year's theme is ‘Shipwrecked' – get your tickets at AND THAT IS YOUR CRAP ON CELEBRITIES!Follow us @RizzShow @MoonValjeanHere @KingScottRules @LernVsRadio @IamRafeWilliams > Check out King Scott's band @FreeThe2SG and Check out Moon's bands GREEK FIRE @GreekFire GOLDFINGER @GoldfingerMusic THE TEENAGE DIRTBAGS @TheTeenageDbags and Lern's band @LaneNarrows http://www.1057thepoint.com/Rizz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
pWotD Episode 2687: James Earl Jones Welcome to Popular Wiki of the Day, spotlighting Wikipedia's most visited pages, giving you a peek into what the world is curious about today.With 1,070,030 views on Monday, 9 September 2024 our article of the day is James Earl Jones.James Earl Jones (January 17, 1931 – September 9, 2024) was an American actor known for his film roles and for his work in theatre. Jones has been described as "one of America's most distinguished and versatile" actors for his performances on stage and screen. He has also been called "one of the greatest actors in American history". He was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame in 1985. He was honoured with the National Medal of Arts in 1992, the Kennedy Center Honor in 2002, the Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award in 2009, and the Honorary Academy Award in 2011.Born in Arkabutla, Mississippi in 1931, he had a stutter since childhood. Jones said that poetry and acting helped him overcome the challenges of his disability. A pre-med major in college, he served in the United States Army during the Korean War before pursuing a career in acting. His deep voice was praised as a "stirring basso profondo that has lent gravel and gravitas" to his projects. Jones made his Broadway debut in 1957 in Sunrise at Campobello (1957). He gained prominence for acting in numerous productions with Shakespeare in the Park including Othello, Hamlet, Coriolanus, and King Lear. Jones worked steadily in theatre, winning the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play for his role as a boxer in The Great White Hope (1968), which he reprised in the 1970 film adaptation, earning him Academy Award and Golden Globe nominations.Jones won his second Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play for his role as a working class father in August Wilson's Fences (1987). He was a Tony award nominee for his roles as the husband in Ernest Thompson's On Golden Pond (2005) about an ageing couple, and as a former president in the Gore Vidal play The Best Man (2012). His other Broadway performances included Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (2008), Driving Miss Daisy (2010–2011), You Can't Take It with You (2014), and The Gin Game (2015–2016). He received a Special Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement in 2017.Jones made his film debut in Stanley Kubrick's Dr. Strangelove (1964). He received a Golden Globe Award nomination for Claudine (1974). Jones gained international fame for his voice role as Darth Vader in the Star Wars franchise, beginning with the original 1977 film. Jones' other notable roles include parts in Conan the Barbarian (1982), Matewan (1987), Coming to America (1988), Field of Dreams (1989), The Hunt for Red October (1990), The Sandlot (1993), and The Lion King (1994). Jones reprised his roles in Star Wars media, The Lion King (2019), and Coming 2 America (2021). On television, Jones won two Primetime Emmy Awards for his roles in TNT thriller film Heat Wave (1990) and the crime series Gabriel's Fire (1991). He was Emmy-nominated for East Side West Side (1963), By Dawn's Early Light (1990), Picket Fences (1994), Under One Roof (1995), Frasier (1997), and Everwood (2004). He also acted in Roots (1977), Jesus of Nazareth (1977), and Homicide: Life on the Street (1997).This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 08:28 UTC on Tuesday, 10 September 2024.For the full current version of the article, see James Earl Jones on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm neural Gregory.
James Earl Jones, the iconic actor known for his commanding voice as Darth Vader in Star Wars and Mufasa in The Lion King, passed away on September 9, 2024, at the age of 93 in his home in Dutchess County, New York. Jones had a career spanning over seven decades, earning EGOT status for his achievements in theater, film, and television. Overcoming a severe childhood stutter, his voice became one of the most recognizable in entertainment history. Jones' notable roles included performances in The Great White Hope, Field of Dreams, and Coming to America. While the cause of his death has not been revealed, his legacy as a trailblazer and an unforgettable performer endures.
Rivka and Frank are joined by Pamela Capalad and Dyalekt, an anti-capitalist artist power couple who co-founded a financial liberation program for creators of color called See Change. The group discusses Sylvester Stallone's 1976 American classic, Rocky, and how its characters and themes are deeply rooted in the fabric of American capitalism, from the glorification of the "pull yourself up by your bootstraps" mentality to the starving artist trope perpetuated by Stallone. They also explore Rocky as the "Great White Hope," examining the triumph of white, working-class individualism in response to the collectivism of the Black Panther Party, the Civil Rights movement, and affirmative action of the era. getshameless.com seechangecommunity.com pocketschange.comcast
Joe Biden's Oval Office address, Eli Zaret stops by, Shannen Doherty's last days, concern for Britney Spears & Lady Gaga's weight, a Cop Cam dookie, and Corey Feldman at the Improv. Donald Trump has gained a vote in this comedian. Local morning radio didn't have a ton to say about the assassination attempt today. But 97.1 is concerned with which current Detroit Lion is going in the Ring of Honor first? Eli Zaret drops by to promote Receiver on Netflix, Detroit Tigers select SS Bryce Rainer in the draft, their MLB playoff chances, the rise of Colt Keith, the MLB All Star Game, Paul Skenes & Mark Fidrych comparisons, sports power-couples, boring soccer, Bronny James' first championship, the most talked about stars in basketball aren't in the NBA, the new Great White Hope and more. We check out when Corey Feldman performed on Improv Tonight. Cop Cams: A wild ride with a child in the front seat. A massive dookie vs the police. Shannen Doherty divorced her husband the day before she died. Some people are saying Rose McGowan made Shan-Dos death about herself. Ashley Hamilton has reluctantly broken his silence. Johnny Depp is nailing Yulia Vlasova now. He is older than her dad. Venus Williams SNUBED Prince Harry. Antonio Brown is on fire on Twitter. Bianca Censori is in the Kanye Cult. Kim Kardashian can do whatever she wants. Britney Spears thinks that drug-dealing boyfriend of hers may have had bad intentions. Britney is packing on the pounds. Maria River Red has deleted her Instagram account again. Lady Gaga is getting HUGE and her yo-yo dieting is working two top doctors. Princess Kate looks amazing. Rolling Stone Magazine is not a fan of Eminem's latest album. Politics: Trump's assassination attempt will help him with the Black vote. Joe Biden wants to lower the political temperature. Donald Trump has selected J.D. Vance as his Vice President. Mashed-up videos show there was a lot of time before the actual shooting. Bob Costas wants Joe Biden to drop out of the race. Morning Joe was pulled from the air today. Tenacious D is not a fan of Trump. Libs of TikTok is being a bunch of tattle-tales. Marjorie Taylor Greene is not lower the temperature. Spencer Torkelson is bad at baseball. The Home Run Derby is tonight. Visit Our Presenting Sponsor Hall Financial – Michigan's highest rated mortgage company If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Page, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (The Drew Lane Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).
Rex Chapman, former Great White Hope and author of the new memoir "It's Hard for Me to Live with Me," traces the fading of an endangered sports species, from his personal history as a basketball prodigy in the American South to the rise of the international game. This episode originally aired March 22, 2024. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It was the hey day of boxing when the heavyweight ruled supreme... Ali, Frazier and Foreman were the kings of the ring in the 70's but there were plenty of contenders who wished to ascend to the throne. One of them was Jerry Quarry who in a different era may have been a champion but in 1974, he was not at the level of the titans of the sport. In a brutal beating at the hands of Smokin' Joe, Quarry suffered another loss in his quest to rise to the top of the sport. At the age of 29 he was clearly done as a fighter, no longer a contender to the crown he so desperately wanted. And yet, he would fight for another 17 years taking beating after beating until he died prematurely at the age of 53 from dementia pugilistica which is a neurological disorder from too many hits to the head. He was literally beaten to death. Steve Springer is a veteran LA Times sportswriter and author of 14 books, including the co-author with Blake Chavez of " Hard Luck: The Triumph and Tragedy of Irish Jerry Quarry" joins us to talk about what could have been for Jerry... how he never met a fight he wouldn't take... and how that would lead to his early death. Steve says Jerry had real talent as a fighter... he just came around at the wrong time. And how Jerry hated being known as "The Great White Hope." Steve covered the fight game for years and tells us about the time Will Smith, while filming "Ali", asked him if he could be a real boxer, what he saw at ringside of the infamous Tyson-Holyfield biting ear fight that grossed him out, and why the daughter of "The Greatest of All-Time" isn't a fan of this reporter. It was a time when boxing ruled and Steve had a seat in the front row... and he's got the stories to prove it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Host BLACK SOCRATES deep dives into the decision not to include WNBA rookie CAITLIN CLARK on the WOMEN'S BASKETBALL 2024 OLYMPIC team. Basketball Hall of Famer LISA LESLIE said this about CLARK before the announcement of the team, "She better be on the Olympic team...We should not leave the country without her..." Does CLARK'S play and popularity warrant a roster spot? Is she only considered a snub because she is the GREAT WHITE HOPE? RACE is obviously a factor in CLARK'S popularity, but should it be? MENTAL DIALOGUE is asking the questions America's afraid to ask. ALL I ASK IS THAT YOU THINK --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/montoya-smith/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/montoya-smith/support
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The phrase "The Great White Hope" has been used in professional boxing for decades, so that's where the movie's title comes from. But how well does the satire hold up in this semi-forgotten ensemble comedy from the mid-1990s? Join me and my pal J.C. DeLeon (@jcdeleon1) to find out. Also check out his sports movie podcast: Love & Game Film. Thanks for listening to Overhated! There are 100+ more episodes at patreon.com/scottEweinberg. Subscribe to hear them all now! Check out the list of episodes here: bit.ly/3WZiLFk. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, etc. Overhated is now proudly sponsored by those Effin' Birds.com, the award-winning comic strip by Aaron Reynolds.
I will be giving my opinion on the womens college championship that occured last night and the media coverage around Caitlyn Clark who has been credited with making the sport popular again. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/devan-shepard/message
Rex Chapman, former Great White Hope and author of the new memoir "It's Hard for Me to Live with Me," traces the fading of an endangered sports species, from his personal history as a basketball prodigy in the American South to the rise of the international game. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rex Chapman, former Great White Hope and author of the new memoir "It's Hard for Me to Live with Me," traces the fading of an endangered sports species, from his personal history as a basketball prodigy in the American South to the rise of the international game. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Welcome to It's A Wonderful Podcast!! Closing out our recent run of movies important to Black Cinema History in rather hard-hitting fashion this week as Morgan and Jeannine discuss James Earl Jones' Oscar nominated performance as the first Black Heavyweight Boxing Champion in the embellished biopic tragedy THE GREAT WHITE HOPE (1970)! A true "us against the world" story as we see confidence, resilience and love slowly broken down due to the hate of the world around him. It's a devastating movie, and a very important one! Our YouTube Channel for Monday Madness on video, Morgan Hasn't Seen TV, Retro Trailer Reactions & More https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvACMX8jX1qQ5ClrGW53vow The It's A Wonderful Podcast Theme by David B. Music. Donate: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ItsAWonderful1 Join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ItsAWonderful1 IT'S A WONDERFUL PODCAST STORE: https://its-a-wonderful-podcast.creator-spring.com/ Sub to the feed and download now on Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Castbox, Amazon Music & more and be sure to rate, review and SHARE AROUND!! Keep up with us on Twitter: Podcast: https://twitter.com/ItsAWonderful1 Morgan: https://twitter.com/Th3PurpleDon Jeannine: https://twitter.com/JeannineDaBean_ Keep being wonderful!! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/itsawonderfulpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/itsawonderfulpodcast/support
Yee-Haw Y'all! We got ourselves another FiBW News Round-Up and boy, oh boy, is it a doozy. We play our weekly game of Catch That Quotable, with a bit of a lob over the plate from the patty family. Bryan breaks down the latest streaming news, as Paramount Plus begins its death rattle. Marcus gives us his bits and bobs from "X." Doug disappoints the crew with news about Kevin Costner. Follow Us on Social Media: https://linktr.ee/FilmsInBlackandWhiteRemember you can join our patty family, and help produce the show by going to Patreon.com/filmsinblackandwhiteLinks:https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/horizon-trailer-kevin-costner-interview-1235833998/Plugs:Support the Mantra: Never Offended Always Humble - https://linktr.ee/MarcusJ.DestinColor Me Confetti Shop - www.etsy.com/shop/colormeconfettishop
That was a rough one. The guys talk about a game where it was just one of those nights after Daniel hit his Men's League game-winner. They talk about the silver linings and give one surprising player some praise. They have a long talk about some possible guys from tonight and beyond that might look good in a Grizz uniform, before taking a lot of questions from the Comments Section, with a couple getting Nate riled up. Plus, the guys announce a very special guest joining next game! ---------------------------------- Twitter: https://twitter.com/Grizz901Live Spotify: tinyurl.com/Spotify-Grizz-901 Apple: tinyurl.com/Apple-Grizz-901 Bluff City Media YouTube: youtube.com/@bluffcitymedia Grizz 901 YouTube: youtube.com/@grizz901 Bluff City Media Merch: bluffcitymerch.com Grizz 901 Merch: grindcitydesigns.com/grizz901 ---------------------------------- --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/grizz901/support
In 1910, Jack Johnson and James J. Jeffries clashed in Reno, Nevada to contest the world heavyweight crown in what was then billed as “The Fight of the Century.” At stake was far more than a mere boxing championship, as the black Johnson, having taken the belt from Canadian Tommy Burns in 1908, was thought by the white public in America to be wholly unfit to hold the title. Jeffries, an undefeated former champion and the most legitimate “Great White Hope,” had been repeatedly summoned to return to boxing so he could defeat the brash Johnson and reinstate the white man's rightful place atop the athletic hierarchy. His quest would prove fruitless, but the legendary Johnson vs Jeffries match, with its buildup and aftermath, was a genuine sensation and social phenomenon, an event that galvanized the public while reflecting the hateful ideologies of the age Subscribe Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/legendary-nights/id1493845050 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/2QyYCjXipHAfAPTAUUKQDO We are also available on Player FM, Spreaker, and all other major podcasting apps Follow us at: https://twitter.com/legendnightpod https://www.facebook.com/btrboxingpodcast Become A Patron patreon.com/btrboxingpodcastnetwork Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In 1910, Jack Johnson and James J. Jeffries clashed in Reno, Nevada to contest the world heavyweight crown in what was then billed as “The Fight of the Century.” At stake was far more than a mere boxing championship, as the black Johnson, having taken the belt from Canadian Tommy Burns in 1908, was thought by the white public in America to be wholly unfit to hold the title. Jeffries, an undefeated former champion and the most legitimate “Great White Hope,” had been repeatedly summoned to return to boxing so he could defeat the brash Johnson and reinstate the white man's rightful place atop the athletic hierarchy. His quest would prove fruitless, but the legendary Johnson vs Jeffries match, with its buildup and aftermath, was a genuine sensation and social phenomenon, an event that galvanized the public while reflecting the hateful ideologies of the age Subscribe Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/legendary-nights/id1493845050 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/2QyYCjXipHAfAPTAUUKQDO We are also available on Player FM, Spreaker, and all other major podcasting apps Follow us at: https://twitter.com/legendnightpod https://www.facebook.com/btrboxingpodcast Become A Patron patreon.com/btrboxingpodcastnetwork Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Recorded: February 8th 2023 | Boys we are back with a special episode to makeup for our terrible audio episode on Tuesday. In this episode we are joined by the original "Great White Hope" and 3-time Super Bowl champion, Ed McCaffrey. He is here to give us his thoughts on his son, Christian, playing this years Super Bowl. The boys start off the episode addressing some of the stories that Christian told us during last years Super Bowl. Will and Taylor ask Ed about how he would tape Christian's jersey and that if he got jersey tackled, that he would ground Christian. They get into how Ed would take Christian out of class on game days to go get an IV during the middle of the school day along with all of the other things he made Christian do to get ready for his games. Ed tells some hilarious stories about why he did what he would do as well as some funny stories that resulted from doing these things. The boys end the pod talking about this years Super Bowl and how proud Ed is of Christian and try to get some predictions of the game. One of the final questions that they ask Ed is if he would give up his 3 Super Bowl rings just so Christian could win this game. His answer may shock you. Enjoy this special edition episode fellas! 0:00 Intro :20 The Best McCaffrey 1:20 The Number 13 Conspiracy 5:15 Happiest Dad Of All Time 6:50 The Wild Thing's The McCaffrey Kids Had To Do 15:00 Health Freak? 19:12 The Rise Of Terrell Davis 24:50 3 Is Better Than 1 28:00 49ers Family 34:07 Playing With The Greatest DB/WR Of All Time 37:40 Learning From The GOAT At WR 44:00 Winning His Super Bowls 47:02 Lawrence Taylor Tails 52:30 His Favorite Plays Of Himself 57:45 Being Called Out By A Coach 1:02:55 Super Bowl Predictions 1:04:15 Christian McCaffrey Foundation 1:08:45 Would He Give Up His Super Bowls So That Christian Would Win This One?You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/bussinwtb
Senator Ted Harvey is the Chairman of StopJoe.com. Desantis v Newsom debate. Newsom as the great white hope of the Dem Party just imploded.
Body Cam Madness, Donald Trump's 78 criminal charges, a brand-new Bonerline, Marjory & her chair, Angry Grandpa farts, Airport Karen, Scientology shenanigans, Jim's picks, and Tom Mazawey joins the show to complain about charities & sororities. Meet The Golden Voice, Ted Williams, at the WATP Live Show on September 15th. Gibby will be live in-studio on Sunday. Detroit Lions season tickets sold out for the first time in the Ford Field era. 78 total counts against Donald Trump. They assigned an "Obama Judge" to the case. Bud Light is having a bad summer. Why You Look Different: Kelly Osbourne? Whitney Port? Taylor Lautner married a girl named Taylor and they have the WORST podcast possibly ever. Nick Viall nailed chicks on TV for a living. Joey Graziadei is the Great White Hope. Gabby the Bachelorette was a lesbian the whole time. We roll through another DUI suspect vs police. Hall Financial brings you the Bonerline today. Call or text 209-66-Boner! 87-year-old Marjory fought off a late-night attacker... and then fed him. We check in with the badass homeowner right now. We come across an Angry Grandpa fart montage. Lizzo responds to her fat-shaming allegations. Tom Mazawey joins the show to tell Plato's Retreat stories, complain about a charity bowling start time, discuss the on-going ESPN cuts, recap a 63-year-old episode of Leave it to Beaver, eulogize Tony Bennett, talk Shadoe Stevens' hot daughters, sororities in the college world, and share his thoughts on the MLB trade deadline. Nobody is watching broadcast TV anymore. Here is 24 minutes of election deniers. We meet 'Airport Karen'. What happened to Obama's chef? Lourdes Leon is selling purses with her nudity. JLo has temperatures soaring. Tom Cruise is going to shoot his shot with Sofia Vergara. Super need Post Malone buys a Magic the Gathering card for $2.64M. NERD! We have 3 new picks from Jim today. Weezer. Dinosaur Jr. Cream. Visit Our Presenting Sponsor Hall Financial – Michigan's highest rated mortgage company If you'd like to help support the show… please consider subscribing to our YouTube Page, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew and Mike Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).
Jane Alexander is an actress, author, and former Chairperson of the National Endowment of the Arts. In 1969, Jane received a Tony Award for her performance as Eleanor Bachman in the Broadway production of The Great White Hope. Jane received her first Emmy nomination for her role as Eleanor Roosevelt in Eleanor and Franklin. Over her career, she has received two Primetime Emmy Awards—as well as nominations for eight Tony Awards, four Academy Awards, and three Golden Globe Awards—and was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame in 1994. Today, Jane is involved in conservation efforts and has served on the boards of the Wildlife Conservation Society, the National Audubon Society, and Project Greenhope, among others. She is the author of Wild Things, Wild Places and Command Performance. Today, you'll hear Jane discuss how she grew up loving the beauty of the land while living in Massachusetts. She shares how watching a ballet performance for the first time sparked her love for theater and the performing arts. She outlines her process for inhabiting a character or a role and describes how she studied her role as Eleanor Roosevelt in Eleanor and Franklin. Jane also highlights what it's like to be an understudy, details her experience serving as the chairperson of the National Endowment of the Arts, and offers advice to young people about pursuing their passion. “The whole business of exploration—which caught me as a child in the outside world, exploring the sunken garden—transitioned to the exploration of the mind and the human body in acting.” - Jane Alexander This week on Kathy Sullivan Explores: ● Jane's background and early years in Massachusetts● How Jane's parents reacted to her pursuit of theater as a career● Her studies in mathematics and computer programming● Her time at the University of Edinburgh and performances as Ophelia in Hamlet and as Nora in The Plough and the Stars● What it was like to hang out with Dudley Moore and John Gleeson as university students● Jane's experience as an understudy and what stand-ins do when they're not performing● Her first leading roles and focus on the classics● Jane's process for inhabiting a role or character● Why Jane declined to be part of The Actors Studio● How Jane played Eleanor Roosevelt in Eleanor and Franklin ● Handling negative receptions of performances● Jane's service as the chairperson of the National Endowment of the Arts● Today's public support for the arts and Jane's work in conservation Our Favorite Quotes: ● “Art is part of everybody's persona and privilege.” - Jane Alexander● “We are put on this Earth to witness and experience all the joy that we can give to each other—that includes the things that grow and live.” - Jane Alexander Connect with Jane Alexander: ● Jane Alexander Website● Book: Command Performance: An Actress In The Theater Of Politics● Book: Wild Things, Wild Places: Adventurous Tales of Wildlife and Conservation on Planet Earth● Jane Alexander on Twitter Spaceship Not Required I'm Kathy Sullivan, the only person to have walked in space and gone to the deepest point in the ocean. I'm an explorer, and that doesn't always have to involve going to some remote or exotic place. It simply requires a commitment to put curiosity into action. In this podcast, you can explore, reflecting on lessons learned from life so far and from my brilliant and ever-inquisitive guests. We explore together in this very moment from right where you are--spaceship not required. Welcome to Kathy Sullivan Explores. Visit my website at kathysullivanexplores.com to sign up for seven astronaut tips to improving your life on earth and be the first to discover future episodes and learn about more exciting adventures ahead! Don't forget to leave a rating and review wherever you get your podcasts! Spotify I Stitcher I Apple Podcasts I iHeart Radio I TuneIn I Google I Amazon Music.
This episode is a re-run of a previous podcast. This summer I am teaching a research reading seminar class at George Mason. It's an online master's class for practicing health and physical educators as a part of our 100% online masters program. This summer, I am launching episodes that I assign in that class. So part of the class is reading articles, and then part of the class we listen to the expert talk about their research on this podcast. These are all episodes that have launched previously, so maybe you've heard them…but, I know there's a lot of content on this podcast and these are all great podcasts! I hope you enjoy them! And I will be back in mid August with an awesome podcast about the state of PETE in the USA with Dr. Phil Ward! We discuss his 2014 paper on models based practice in physical education. A good conversation to the question: are models the great white hope or a white elephant? This paper is Dr. Casey's 2nd highest cited article and has been read widely. Dr. Casey continues to publish and conduct research on this topic and has more recent papers out discussing models. We wanted to highlight this paper first as it provides a great overview of models and can lay the foundation for future podcasts on this topic. Citation: Casey, A. (2014). Models-based practice: Great white hope or white elephant? Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy,19(1), 18-34. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pwrhpe/support
Jane Alexander is an actress, writer, and conservationist. She chaired the National Endowment for the Art from 1993-1997. A Tony Award winner and member of the Theatre Hall of Fame, Alexander has performed in more than a hundred plays. Her long film career includes four Academy Award nominations, for The Great White Hope, All The President's Men, Kramer vs. Kramer, and Testament. She has been honored with two Emmys, for Playing for Time and Warm Springs. Alexander was a Trustee of the Wildlife Conservation Society, a board member of the American Bird Conservancy, the American Birding Association, and a Commissioner of New York State Parks. She sits on the board of the National Audubon Society, the Global Advisory Group of Bird Life International, and the Conservation Council of Panthera. In 2012 the Indianapolis Prize inaugurated the Jane Alexander Global Wildlife Ambassador Award, with Alexander as its first recipient.· www.creativeprocess.info
Jane Alexander is an actress, writer, and conservationist. She chaired the National Endowment for the Art from 1993-1997. A Tony Award winner and member of the Theatre Hall of Fame, Alexander has performed in more than a hundred plays. Her long film career includes four Academy Award nominations, for The Great White Hope, All The President's Men, Kramer vs. Kramer, and Testament. She has been honored with two Emmys, for Playing for Time and Warm Springs. Alexander was a Trustee of the Wildlife Conservation Society, a board member of the American Bird Conservancy, the American Birding Association, and a Commissioner of New York State Parks. She sits on the board of the National Audubon Society, the Global Advisory Group of Bird Life International, and the Conservation Council of Panthera. In 2012 the Indianapolis Prize inaugurated the Jane Alexander Global Wildlife Ambassador Award, with Alexander as its first recipient.· www.creativeprocess.info
Jane Alexander is an actress, writer, and conservationist. She chaired the National Endowment for the Art from 1993-1997. A Tony Award winner and member of the Theatre Hall of Fame, Alexander has performed in more than a hundred plays. Her long film career includes four Academy Award nominations, for The Great White Hope, All The President's Men, Kramer vs. Kramer, and Testament. She has been honored with two Emmys, for Playing for Time and Warm Springs. Alexander was a Trustee of the Wildlife Conservation Society, a board member of the American Bird Conservancy, the American Birding Association, and a Commissioner of New York State Parks. She sits on the board of the National Audubon Society, the Global Advisory Group of Bird Life International, and the Conservation Council of Panthera. In 2012 the Indianapolis Prize inaugurated the Jane Alexander Global Wildlife Ambassador Award, with Alexander as its first recipient.· www.creativeprocess.info
Jane Alexander is an actress, writer, and conservationist. She chaired the National Endowment for the Art from 1993-1997. A Tony Award winner and member of the Theatre Hall of Fame, Alexander has performed in more than a hundred plays. Her long film career includes four Academy Award nominations, for The Great White Hope, All The President's Men, Kramer vs. Kramer, and Testament. She has been honored with two Emmys, for Playing for Time and Warm Springs. Alexander was a Trustee of the Wildlife Conservation Society, a board member of the American Bird Conservancy, the American Birding Association, and a Commissioner of New York State Parks. She sits on the board of the National Audubon Society, the Global Advisory Group of Bird Life International, and the Conservation Council of Panthera. In 2012 the Indianapolis Prize inaugurated the Jane Alexander Global Wildlife Ambassador Award, with Alexander as its first recipient.· www.creativeprocess.info
On this week's episode of The Meadowlarkers, Howard, Kate, and Amin take an in-depth look at the National Championship game between Caitlin Clark's Iowa Hawkeyes and Angel Reese's LSU Tigers and the outpouring of opinions that followed. Why did basic basketball trash talk become such a huge controversy? Is this just part of sports coverage? Why do fans constantly search for "The Great White Hope?" How has the women's game actually evolved? Our crew gets to all this and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is The Zone of Disruption! This is the I AM RAPAPORT: STEREO PODCAST! His name is Michael Rapaport aka The Gringo Mandingo aka aptain Colitis aka The Disruptive Warrior aka Mr. NY aka The Inflamed Ashkenazi aka The Sultan of Sniff is here to discuss: 2 months left in the year, Not liking to brag about his workouts, Doing a cycle of That Ben Johnson, getting in that recap the year mode, heading to Michigan & knowing Rick Mahorn, if Jake Paul is illuminati & watching the fight, respecting the trash talking, Jack Harlow hosting SNL, the bar being so low for talent & only in America, Christian McCaffrey being The Great White Hope & Baker Mayfield being a Coach Killer, Lakers getting their first win & Anthony Davis looking like Rap, dismal Brooklyn Nets & The Promotion of Kyrie Irving, Fanelli Cafe vs. Nazi Cosplayer, Kanye West being the face of anti-semitism, seeing a great play & review, The Hard Work & Dedication of the Jews, The Business of Music, Elon Musk blocking Michael on Twitter & tweeting about Paul Pelosi, how Twitter becomes a True Town Hall, how twisted some people are & a whole lotta mo'! This episode is not to be missed! Stand Up Comedy Tickets on sale at: MichaelRapaportComedy.com For all things sports wagering use https://mybookie.website/michaelRAPAPORT with Promo Code: RAPAPORT If you are interested in NBA, NFL, MLB, Soccer, Golf, Tennis & UFC Picks/Parlays Follow @TheCaptainPicks on Instagram & subscribe to packages at www.CaptainPicks.com www.dbpodcasts.com Produced by DBPodcasts.com Follow @dbpodcasts, @iamrapaport, @michaelrapaport on TikTok, Twitter & Instagram Music by Jansport J (Follow @JansportJ) www.JansportJMusic.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is The Zone of Disruption! This is the I AM RAPAPORT: STEREO PODCAST! His name is Michael Rapaport aka The Gringo Mandingo aka aptain Colitis aka The Disruptive Warrior aka Mr. NY aka The Inflamed Ashkenazi aka The Sultan of Sniff aka The Jewish Jake LaMotta & he is here to discuss: NYC weather being Springlike, flying to Detroit, mask requirements & new strains, being frustrated with traveling, Kendrick Lamar's new music, The Great White Nope, DTRUMP wilding on Mother's Day, NBA MVP Award, an incident with Chris Paul's family in Dallas Stand Up Comedy Tickets on sale at: MichaelRapaportComedy.com For all things sports wagering use MyBookie.AG with Promo Code: RAPAPORT If you are interested in MLB, NHL, NBA & UFC Picks/Parlays Follow @TheCaptainPicks on Instagram & subscribe to packages at www.CaptainPicks.com www.dbpodcasts.com Produced by DBPodcasts.com Follow @dbpodcasts, @iamrapaport, @michaelrapaport on TikTok, Twitter & Instagram Music by Jansport J (Follow @JansportJ) www.JansportJMusic.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.