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House of R
'Andor' Season 2, Episodes 1-3 Deep Dive

House of R

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 175:25


'Andor' is back, and so are Mal and Jo! These rebels break down everything in the first three episodes, from Cassian's mission, to a wedding on Chandrila to Syril and Dedra's relationship. (00:00) Intro (05:33) Opening Snapshot (17:05) Theft of the TIE Avenger (37:48) Cassian Meets the Maya Pei Brigade (46:44) The Brigade Fractures (51:30) Hiding Out with Our Ferrix Found Family (01:02:10) The Empire Arrives (01:12:10) Fleeing Mina-Rau (01:30:14) A Chandi Wedding: Day One (01:50:45) A Chandi Wedding: Day Two (02:12:02) A Chandi Wedding: Day Three (02:27:19) Krennic's Secret Meeting at the Maltheen Divide (02:37:40) Back at the ISB and the Bureau of Standards (02:40:42) The Spinoff We Need: Eedy, Dedra, and Syril (02:49:08) Easter Eggs Hosts: Mallory Rubin and Joanna Robinson Producer: Steve Ahlman Editor: Cameron Dinwiddie Video Supervision: John Richter Social: Jomi Adeniran Addition Production Support: Arjuna Ramgopal Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Pool Scene Podcast
Hiding Out: Return of RoboCop (S18:E1)

Pool Scene Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 112:27


Pool Sceners.   WE ARE BACK!!! We start OUR Bangerz Season Part II with an HBO staple. Jon Cryer being not 1 but 3 characters in the same movie. Witnessing crimes and committing one as well. It's one awesome movie from 1987. We are "Hiding Out."(Currently on Tubi)   Don't forget to bring your Roller Skates...Murphy!   ALLONS-y!   BUY YOUR POOL SCENE PODCAST SHIRTS AND STICKERS TODAY!!! DM US ON OUR FACEBOOK TO PURCHASE TODAY!!!   SPREAD THE WORD POOL SCENERS! JOIN THE POOL SCENERS GROUP ON FACEBOOK FOR EXCLUSIVE AND INCLUSIVE CONTENT! LIKE. COMMENT. SUBSCRIBE. RATE AND FOLLOW... APPLE. SPOTIFY. PODBEAN. PODBAY and EVERYWHERE PODCASTS ARE FOUND! LEAVE A 5 STAR REVIEW. WE READ IT ON THE AIR. YOU WIN A PRIZE!!! HAVE AN IDEA FOR AN EPISODE OR A POOL CHECK...MESSAGE US AT ONE OF THE LINKS BELOW. CONTRIBUTE TO THE SHOW ON LINKTREE!! WE GREATLY APPRECIATE IT!! Linktree: https://www.linktr.ee/poolscenepodcast Email: PoolScenePodcast@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoolScenePodacst Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/PoolScenePodcast Discord: poolscenepodcast Threads: https://www.threads.com/poolscenepodcast TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/thepoolscenepodcast Twitch: https://twitch.tv/poolscenepodcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/PoolScenePodcast    

Secret Handshake
Mini-Series: Summer of Brat(s) - Jon Cryer

Secret Handshake

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 73:59


For the final episode of our Summer of Brat(s) mini-series, we cover the films of the Brat Pack's defining nerd: no, not Anthony Michael Hall, but the Duck Man himself, Jon Cryer! Sure, you've seen him star in one of the worst sitcoms ever, but have you seen him in possibly the best teen movie of all time? Let's bring this one home with one of the boys' favorite movies: PRETTY IN PINK (plus HIDING OUT and Penelope Spheeris' DUDES!).

The Cultworthy Podcast
THE CULTWORTHY EP #169 -CULTWORTHY CAMPUS PART ONE: HIDING OUT / BIG MAN ON CAMPUS

The Cultworthy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 60:16


We're back!! Welcome to the new season of THE CULTWORTHY! We kick things off with part one of our BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL! This episode we bring Bob Giraldi's HIDING OUT starring John Cryer and Kieth Coogan, and BIG MAN ON CAMPUS starring Allen Katz and Melora Hardin. My guest of course is Justin Henson of THE MOVIE WIRE and my other show BACK 2 THE BALCONY!Sign up for Zencaster TODAY! https://zen.ai/Ax2lLiOypAMyn_rp4eoKemgLq-YYFcUzPdCT19xZh1EOFFER CODES: cultworthyVisit thecultworthy.comVisit THE MOVIE WIRE @ https://www.themoviewire.com

The Kingrock Podcast
KEITH COOGAN

The Kingrock Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 73:52


Super fun conversation with actor, KEITH Coogan! You know him from Adventures in Babysitting, Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead, Toy Soldiers, Hiding Out, Fox and the Hound and several more. His characters have made lasting memories and iconic lines have left impressions on pop culture history. Coogan has always played characters with integrity and heart, showing vulnerability and honesty which made his characters truly stand out. Thanks for listening! “Dishes are done man!” --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kingrockpodcast/message

80's Flick Flashback
BONUS - An Interview with 80s Actor Keith Coogan ("The Fox and the Hound", "Adventures in Babysitting", "Hiding Out")

80's Flick Flashback

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 36:39


Prepare for an exciting bonus episode featuring a true 80s legend. You might remember him from iconic films like "Adventures in Babysitting" (1987), "Hiding Out" (1987), "Toy Soldiers" (1991), and "Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead" (1991). He dove deep into the nostalgia, reminiscing about his early 80s TV appearances, sharing behind-the-scenes stories, and geeking out about his memorable roles from the 80s and the 90s. So join us as we take a trip down memory lane with the fantastic Keith Coogan on this special bonuse episode of the 80s Flick Flashback Podcast! We'd love to hear your thoughts on our podcast! You can share your feedback with us via email or social media. Your opinions are incredibly valuable to us, and we'd be so grateful to know what you enjoyed about our show. If we missed anything or if you have any suggestions for 80s movies, we'd love to hear them too! If you're feeling extra supportive, you can even become a subscription member through "Buy Me A Coffee". For more details and other fun extensions of our podcast, check out this link. Thank you for your support! https://linktr.ee/80sFlickFlashback --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/80sflickflashback/message

The Watchers
The Watchers Watch Hiding Out

The Watchers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 84:53


Yellowjackets might be taking a break, but The Watchers doesn't quit. Jodie and Andrea are using the off-season break to share the movies that made them the kind of people who were destined to be obsessed with a show like Yellowjackets.It's time to strap on your skates, trade your five hundred dollar jacket in for an old bum's trenchcoat, and, for the love of god, please don't date a highschooler. Andrea made Jodie watch the 1987 generation squeeze flick, Hiding Out, and they are both struggling with that fact. Hiding Out is a mostly pleasant, sometimes funny movie that gives Jon Cryer the chance to be sort of charming, but it also asks you to root 29-year-old Andrew's relationship with his 17-year-old classmate, Ryan (played by the delightful Annabeth Gish). It's complicated. We're conflicted. We also talk a lot about Jersey, a little about roller skating, and Andrea uncovers something deep in her psyche that, honestly, she's still dealing with right now as she writes these episode notes.For next week, Jodie picked the movie she has been most wanting to cover since we started covering movies on The Watchers, 1990's Pump Up the Volume. It's a coming-of-age high school comedy-drama starring Christian Slater and featuring an incredible soundtrack. You can't stream this one on any of the regular services (probably because of that incredible soundtrack), BUT you can watch it for free in two different places. Pick whichever suits your preference.In a seamless, 20 part playlist on YoutubeIn full, through the Internet ArchiveHere's the article Jodie recommended: Inside The Rink, the Iconic Roller Skating Hot Spot That Ruled North Jersey in the '80s and '90s by Amy KuperinskyIf you're reading this, that means you've probably got your podcatcher of choice open right now. It would be SO helpful if you gave our little new show a follow. If you like what you hear, you could even leave us a review. ☺️Follow:The Watchers on Twitter and Instagram (@WatchersPodNJ)Andrea on Twitter and Instagram (@AQAndreaQ)Jodie on Twitter (@jodiemim) and Instagram (@jodie_mim)Our sister show, New Jersey Is the World, on Twitter (@njistheworld) and Instagram (@newjerseyistheworld)Thanks to Kitzy (@heykitzy) for the use of our theme song, "No Book Club."

The Watchers
The Watchers Watch Some Kind of Wonderful

The Watchers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 88:23


Yellowjackets might be taking a break, but The Watchers doesn't quit. Jodie and Andrea are using the off-season break to share the movies that made them the kind of people who were destined to be obsessed with a show like Yellowjackets.This week, Jodie helped Andrea cross the last remaining movie off her John Hughes list with the 1987 teen highschool romance, Some Kind of Wonderful. The two talk about the ways in which this movie is a gender-swapped Pretty in Pink and why it wasn't easy to root for Watts and Keith OR Keith and Amanda to end up together. They discuss all of the gender stuff in this movie, and there's a lot of it. More importantly than all of that though, they talk about the movie's incredibly lovable punk, Duncan. And they discover that there are two kinds of people in this world, those of us who love the Molly Ringwald half of Hughes' ouvre and those of us who are really just here for John Candy. From the episode:“The Art of Perception: Some Kind of Wonderful” Gender Spiral's recent interview with our fav, Liv HewsonNext week, we've got another 1987 movie set in a high school. Strap on your skates, and do your best to outrun the mob because we're watching Andrea's pick, Jon Cryer and Keith Coogan's Hiding Out. You can watch it in a few different places.If you're reading this, that means you've probably got your podcatcher of choice open right now. It would be SO helpful if you gave our little new show a follow. If you like what you hear, you could even leave us a review. ☺️Follow:The Watchers on Twitter and Instagram (@WatchersPodNJ)Andrea on Twitter and Instagram (@AQAndreaQ)Jodie on Twitter (@jodiemim) and Instagram (@jodie_mim)Our sister show, New Jersey Is the World, on Twitter (@njistheworld) and Instagram (@newjerseyistheworld)Thanks to Kitzy (@heykitzy) for the use of our theme song, "No Book Club."

One Hit Thunder
"Catch Me (I'm Falling)" by Pretty Poison

One Hit Thunder

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 33:32


Do you remember the 1987 movie Hiding Out, in which Jon Cryer stars as a state's witness who pretends to be a high school student to avoid getting killed by the mob? Probably not. Chances are that you DO remember the breakout song from the movie though — Pretty Poison's “Catch Me (I'm Falling)”. This dance-pop hit cracked the Billboard Top 10 and was an MTV staple, but the group never even sniffed the success of this single again. Our Patreon voted for us to discuss this one, and we'd never let them down…so are you ready boy? Here we come! If you like the show, be sure to rate, review, and subscribe. Email us at onehitthunderpodcast@gmail.com. Also, follow us on our social media: Twitter: @‌1hitthunderpod Instagram: onehitthunderpodcast Wanna create your own podcast? Contact us at http://www.weknowpodcasting.com for more information. Visit http://punchlion.com for Punchline tour dates, news, and merch. Sign up for more One Hit Thunder on our Patreon http://www.patreon.com/OHTPodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

ManKind Podcast
111 - How Tina Alexis Allen Turned Secrets and Pain Into Creative Power to Change Our World

ManKind Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 62:51


Actor, Writer, Director, and Producer Tina Alexis Allen has learned some profound lessons about self-discovery, honesty, and healing in her incredible journey to who she is today. We spend time talking about living secret lives, coming to terms with our childhood wounds, taking responsibility for our healing, and about the necessary and painful reality of #MeToo for women and men in the entertainment industry.Tina's coming of age memoir, HIDING OUT, published by HarperCollins is currently being developed for the screen. Tina has been celebrated as a writer for stage and screen and for her diverse range of acting roles in theatre, film and television. As a break out star on WGN's record-breaking series, OUTSIDERS, Tina plays Shurn, a fiery member of the Farrell clan alongside David Morse and Ryan Hurst. (on Hulu) Currently, Tina can be seen in the Lifetime Movie, 12 Desperate Hours, directed by Gina Gershon.Tina wrote and performed her second critically praised solo show, SECRETS OF A HOLY FATHER, Off Broadway, playing her father, and is currently producing a short film "The Men's Room," for which she engaged an MKP Brother to help hone details of how men can mentor and be allies to one another.  Buy Tina's Book, Hiding OutFind Tina: Website - http://tinaalexisallen.com/Campaign for "The Men's Room" -  https://fundraising.fracturedatlas.org/the-men-s-room-a-short-filmInstagram - @tinaalexisallenFacebook -  TinaAlexisAllenSupport the showAdditional Resources: Subscribe/Rate/Review on iTunes ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐: >>>HEREEnroll Here

Entertainment(x)
Annabeth Gish Part 2 ”Worry Is A Down Payment On A Debt That Never Comes True”

Entertainment(x)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 17:22


Annabeth Gish (IG:@annabeth_gish)(TW:@annabethgish) who is currently in Succession is a versatile actress who weathered the transition from child actor to adult, with a variety of dramatic and comedic roles on film and television. Anne Elizabeth Gish was born on March 13, 1971 in Albuquerque, New Mexico and moved with her family to Cedar Falls, at the age of two. Her parents were both teachers; her father, Robert Gish, was an English professor at the University of Northern Iowa, her mother, Judy, taught at Malcolm Price Laboratory School. Performing in community theater productions throughout her childhood, Gish began her professional acting career, at the age of eight, by appearing in a number of commercials. She made her screen debut, at the age of 13, in the teen film, Desert Bloom (1986), opposite Jon Voight, and, in following years, has found success in film and television. Gish starred in the films, Hiding Out (1987), with Jon Cryer, Mystic Pizza (1988), with Julia Roberts, and on Shag(1988), opposite Phoebe Cates and Bridget Fonda. She also played the lead role, as rape victim "Lyn McKenna", in the TV movie, When He's Not a Stranger (1989). Gish went on to graduate from Cedar Falls' Northern University High School in 1989. In addition to acting, Gish took time to focus on her academic career and attended Duke University. Studying English as well as theater, she graduated with honors, in 1993, with a BA in English. Gish returned to screens in the mid-1990s, with appearances in supporting roles, in films Wyatt Earp (1994), The Last Supper (1995) and critical praise biopic, Nixon (1995). The next year, Gish appeared in the ensemble cast movie, Beautiful Girls (1996). On television, Gish played the younger sister of Dana Delany's character in True Women(1997), a epic miniseries, based on the best seller novel by Janice Woods Windle. Her other credits include the miniseries, Scarlett (1994), the short-lived Patricia Wettig's drama series Courthouse (1995), the box office bomb superhero film, Steel (1997), a supporting role on Ashley Judd's success thriller, Double Jeopardy (1999), and several other independent films. Most recently, Gish played "Special Agent Monica Reyes" on the cult series, The X-Files(1993) (2001-2002), for which she was nominated for a Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress on Television. She also starred in the Showtime drama, Brotherhood(2006) (2006-2008) and appeared in recurring roles on The West Wing (1999) (2003-2006), Flashforward (2009) (2010), Pretty Little Liars (2010) (2011-2012) and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000) (2011-2012). In 2012, she starred on the ABC drama series, Americana (2012), as Ashley Greene's character's mother.

Entertainment(x)
Annabeth Gish Part 1 ”Succession”

Entertainment(x)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 16:40


Annabeth Gish (IG:@annabeth_gish)(TW:@annabethgish) who is currently in Succession is a versatile actress who weathered the transition from child actor to adult, with a variety of dramatic and comedic roles on film and television. Anne Elizabeth Gish was born on March 13, 1971 in Albuquerque, New Mexico and moved with her family to Cedar Falls, at the age of two. Her parents were both teachers; her father, Robert Gish, was an English professor at the University of Northern Iowa, her mother, Judy, taught at Malcolm Price Laboratory School. Performing in community theater productions throughout her childhood, Gish began her professional acting career, at the age of eight, by appearing in a number of commercials. She made her screen debut, at the age of 13, in the teen film, Desert Bloom (1986), opposite Jon Voight, and, in following years, has found success in film and television. Gish starred in the films, Hiding Out (1987), with Jon Cryer, Mystic Pizza (1988), with Julia Roberts, and on Shag(1988), opposite Phoebe Cates and Bridget Fonda. She also played the lead role, as rape victim "Lyn McKenna", in the TV movie, When He's Not a Stranger (1989). Gish went on to graduate from Cedar Falls' Northern University High School in 1989. In addition to acting, Gish took time to focus on her academic career and attended Duke University. Studying English as well as theater, she graduated with honors, in 1993, with a BA in English. Gish returned to screens in the mid-1990s, with appearances in supporting roles, in films Wyatt Earp (1994), The Last Supper (1995) and critical praise biopic, Nixon (1995). The next year, Gish appeared in the ensemble cast movie, Beautiful Girls (1996). On television, Gish played the younger sister of Dana Delany's character in True Women(1997), a epic miniseries, based on the best seller novel by Janice Woods Windle. Her other credits include the miniseries, Scarlett (1994), the short-lived Patricia Wettig's drama series Courthouse (1995), the box office bomb superhero film, Steel (1997), a supporting role on Ashley Judd's success thriller, Double Jeopardy (1999), and several other independent films. Most recently, Gish played "Special Agent Monica Reyes" on the cult series, The X-Files(1993) (2001-2002), for which she was nominated for a Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress on Television. She also starred in the Showtime drama, Brotherhood(2006) (2006-2008) and appeared in recurring roles on The West Wing (1999) (2003-2006), Flashforward (2009) (2010), Pretty Little Liars (2010) (2011-2012) and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000) (2011-2012). In 2012, she starred on the ABC drama series, Americana (2012), as Ashley Greene's character's mother.

The Nothing Shocking Podcast

Welcome to The Nothing Shocking Podcast 2.0 reboot episode 154 with our guest Jade Starling of Pretty Poison.  In this episode we discuss her new single “”Crazy” which comes out Feb 10th and discuss plans for future remixes, single releases, and an upcoming new album.  We also discuss mentoring up and coming new artists, and the song “Catch Me I'm Falling” in movies/series and more!   For more information visit:   https://www.prettypoisonmusic.com/   Hong Kong Sleepover: https://www.amazon.com/Butcher-Bolt-Explicit-Hong-Sleepover/dp/B07P5H6ZY2 or additional merchandise at https://thehongkongsleepover.bandcamp.com   Also don't forget to like our Facebook page which can be found right here: https://www.facebook.com/nothingshockingpodcast/ or follow us on twitter at  https://twitter.com/hashtag/noshockpod   Help support the podcast and record stores by shopping at Ragged Records. http://www.raggedrecords.org 

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Hey, Remember the 80's?
Listener Mail Bag

Hey, Remember the 80's?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 48:24


Episode 193: First up in Tidbits, a quick review of the recent Yacht Rock Doc "Sometimes When We Touch",  now streaming on Paramount+. Joe gives it a Thumbs Up, and is now rethinking his stance on Ray Parker Jr. Listener Mail Bag: Thank you to listeners Heidi, Peter and Giovanni for their suggestions. A couple of hits from Martha and the Muffins and Soda Stereo are highlighted, then a look into the soundtrack for the movie "Hiding Out". Finally, Joe and Kari inspect some hits from the German Charts. 

The 80s Movies Podcast
Less Than Zero

The 80s Movies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 18:13


This episode looks at the 1984 debut novel by Bret Easton Ellis, and its 1987 film adaptation. ----more---- Hello, and welcome to The 80s Movies Podcast. I am your host, Edward Havens. Thank you for listening today. On this episode, we're going to talk about 80s author Bret Easton Ellis and his 1985 novel Less Than Zero, the literal polar opposite of last week's subjects, Jay McInerney and his 1984 novel Bright Lights, Big City. As I mentioned last week, McInerney was twenty-nine when he published Bright Lights, Big City. What I forgot to mention was that he was born and raised in Hartford, Connecticut, halfway between Boston and New York City, and he would a part of that elite East Coast community that befits the upper class child of a corporate executive. Bret Easton Ellis was born and raised in Los Angeles. His father was a property developer, and his parents would divorce when he was 18. He would attend high school at The Buckley School, a college prep school in nearby Sherman Oaks, whose other famous alumni include a who's who of modern pop culture history, including Paul Thomas Anderson, Tucker Carlson, Laura Dern, Paris Hilton, Kim Kardashian, Alyssa Milano, Matthew Perry, and Nicole Richie. So they both grew up fairly well off. And they both would attend tony colleges in New England.  Ellis would attend Bennington College in Vermont, a private liberal arts college whose alumni include fellow writers Jonathan Lethem and Donna Tartt, who would both graduate from Bennington the same year as Ellis, 1986. While still attending The Buckley School, the then sixteen year old Ellis would start writing the book he would call Less Than Zero, after the Elvis Costello song. The story would follow a protagonist not unlike Bret Easton Ellis and his adventures through a high school not unlike Buckley. Unlike the final product, Ellis's first draft of Less Than Zero wore its heart on its sleeve, and was written in the third person.  Ellis would do a couple of rewrites of the novel during his final years at Buckley and his first years at Bennington, until his creative writing professor, true crime novelist Joe McGinness, suggested to the young writer that he revert his story back to the first person, which Ellis was at first hesitant to do. But once he did start to rewrite the story as a traditional novel, everything seemed to click. Ellis would have his book finished by the end of the year, and McGinniss was so impressed with the final product that he would submit it to his own agent to send out to publishers. Bret Easton Ellis was only a second year student at the time. And because timing is everything in life, Less Than Zero was being submitted to publishers just as Bright Lights, Big City was tearing up the best seller charts, and the publisher Simon and Schuster would purchase the rights to the book for $5,000. When the book was published in June 1985, Ellis just finished his third year at Bennington.  He was only twenty-one years and three months old. Oh… also… before the book was published, the film producer Marvin Worth, whose credits included Bob Fosse's 1974 doc-drama about Lenny Bruce starring Dustin Hoffman, 1979's musical drama The Rose, Bette Midler's breakthrough film as an actress, and the 1983 Dudley Moore comedy Unfaithfully Yours, would purchase the rights to make the novel into a movie, for $7,500. The film would be produced at Twentieth Century-Fox, under the supervision of the studio's then vice president of production, Scott Rudin. The book would become a success upon its release, with young readers gravitating towards Clay and his aimless, meandering tour of the rich and decadent young adults in Los Angeles circa Christmas 1984, bouncing through parties and conversations and sex and drugs and shopping malls. One of those readers who became obsessed with the book was a then-seventeen year old Los Angeles native who had just returned to the city after three years of high school in Northern California. Me. I read Less Than Zero easily three times that summer, enraptured not only with Ellis's minimalist prose but with Clay specifically. Although I was neither bisexual nor a user of drugs, Clay was the closest thing I had ever seen to myself in a book before. I had kept in touch with my school friends from junior high while I lived in Santa Cruz, and I found myself to have drifted far away from them during my time away from them. And then when I went back to Santa Cruz shortly after Christmas in 1985, I had a similar feeling of isolation from a number of my friends there, not six months after leaving high school. I also loved how Ellis threw in a number of then-current Los Angeles-specific references, including two mentions of KROQ DJ Richard Blade, who was the coolest guy in radio on the planet. And thanks to Sirius XM and its First Wave channel, I can still listen to Richard Blade almost daily, but now from wherever I might be in the world. But I digress. My bond with Less Than Zero only deepened the next time I read it in early 1986. One of the things I used to do as a young would-be screenwriter living in Los Angeles was to try and write adaptation of novels when I wasn't going to school, going to movies, or working as a file clerk at a law firm. But one book I couldn't adapt for the life of me was Less Than Zero. Sure, there was a story there, but its episodic nature made it difficult to create a coherent storyline. Fox felt the same way, so they would hire Michael Cristofer, a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, to do the first draft of the script. Cristofer had just finished writing the adaptation of John Updike's The Witches of Eastwick that Mad Max director George Miller was about to direct, and he would do a literal adaptation of Ellis's book, with all the drugs and sex and violence, except for a slight rehabilitation of the lead character's sexuality. Although it was still the 1980s, with one part of the nation dramatically shifting its perspective on many types of sexuality, it was still Ronald Reagan's 1980s America, and maybe it wasn't a good idea to have the lead character be openly bisexual in a major studio motion picture. Cristofer would complete his first draft of the script in just one month, and producer Marvin Worth really loved it. Problem was, the Fox executives hated it. In a November 18th, 1987, New York Times article about the adaptation, Worth would tell writer Allen Harmetz that he thought Cristofer's script was highly commercial, because “it had something gripping to say about the dilemma of a generation to whom nothing matters.” Which, as someone who had just turned twenty years old eight days after the movie's release and four days before this article came out, I absolutely disagree with. My generation cared about a great many things. We cared about human rights. We cared about ending apartheid. We cared about ending AIDS and what was happening politically and economically. Yeah, we also cared about puffy jean jackets and neon colored clothes and other non-sensical things to take our minds off all the other junk we were dealing with, but it would be typical of a forty something screenwriter and a fiftysomething producer to thing we didn't give a damn about anything. But again, I digress. Worth and the studio would agree on one thing. It wasn't really a drug film, but about young people being destroyed by the privilege of having everything you ever wanted available to you. But the studio would want the movie version of the book to be a bit more sanitized for mainstream consumption. Goodbye, Marvin Worth. Hello, Jon Avnet. In 1986, Jon Avnet was mostly a producer of low-budget films for television, with titles like Between Two Women and Calendar Girl Murders, but he had struck gold in 1983 with a lower-budgeted studio movie with a first-time director and a little known lead actor. That movie was Risky Business, and it made that little known lead actor, Tom Cruise, a bona-fide star. Avnet, wanting to make the move out of television and onto the big screen, would hire Harley Peyton, a former script reader for former Columbia Pictures and MGM/UA head David Begelman, who you might remember from several of our previous episodes, and six-time Oscar nominated producer/screenwriter Ernest Lehman. Peyton would spend weeks in Avnet's office, pouring over every page of the book, deciding what to keep, what to toss, and what to change. Two of the first things to go were the screening of a “snuff” film on the beach, and a scene where a twelve year old girl is tied to a bedpost and raped by one of the main characters. Julian would still hustle himself out to men for money to buy drugs, but Clay would a committed heterosexual. Casting on the film would see many of Hollywood's leading younger male actors looked at for Clay, including a twenty-three year old recent transplant from Oklahoma looking not only for his first leading role, but his first speaking role on screen. Brad Pitt. The producers would instead go with twenty-four year old Andrew McCarthy, an amiable-enough actor who had already made a name for himself with such films as St. Elmo's Fire and Pretty in Pink, and who would have another hit film in Mannequin between being cast as Clay and the start of production. For Blair, they would cast Jami Gertz, who had spent years on the cusp of stardom, between her co-starring role as Muffy Tepperman on the iconic 1982 CBS series Square Pegs, to movies such as Quicksilver and Crossroads that were expected to be bigger than they ended up being. The ace up her sleeve was the upcoming vampire horror/comedy film The Lost Boys, which Warner Brothers was so certain was going to be a huge hit, they would actually move it away from its original Spring 1987 release date to a prime mid-July release. The third point in the triangle, Julian, would see Robert Downey Jr. get cast. Today, it's hard to understand just how not famous Downey was at the time. He had been featured in movies like Weird Science and Tuff Turf, and spent a year as a Not Ready For Prime Time Player on what most people agree was the single worst season of Saturday Night Live, but his star was starting to rise.  What the producers did not know, and Downey did not elaborate on, was that, like Julian, Downey was falling down a spiral of drug use, which would make his performance more method-like than anyone could have guessed. The Red Hot Chili Peppers, who were hot in the Los Angeles music scene but were still a couple years from the release of their breakout album, 1989's Mothers Milk, were cast to play a band in one of the party scenes, and additional cast members would include James Spader and Lisanne Falk, who would become semi-famous two years later as one of the Heathers. Impressed with a 1984 British historical drama called Another Country featuring Colin Firth, Cary Elwes and Rupert Everett, Avnet would hire that film's 35 year old director, Marek Kanievska, to make his American directing debut. But Kanievska would be in for a major culture shock when he learned just how different the American studio system was to the British production system. Shooting on the film was set to begin in Los Angeles on May 6th, 1987, and the film was already scheduled to open in theatres barely six months later. One major element that would help keep the movie moving along was cinematographer Ed Lachman. Lachman had been working as a cinematographer for nearly 15 years, and had shot movies like Jonathan Demme's Last Embrace, Susan Sideman's Desperately Seeking Susan, and David Byrne's True Stories.  Lachman knew how to keep things on track for lower budgeted movies, and at only $8m, Less Than Zero was the second lowest budgeted film for Twentieth Century-Fox for the entire year. Not that having a lower budget was going to stop Kanievska and Lachman from trying make the best film they could. They would stage the film in the garish neon lighting the 80s would be best known for, with cool flairs like lighting a poolside discussion between Clay and Julian where the ripples of the water and the underwater lights create an effect on the characters' faces that highlight Julian's literal drowning in his problems. There's also one very awesome shot where Clay's convertible, parked in the middle of a street with its top down, as we see Clay and Blair making out while scores of motorcycles loudly pass by them on either side. And there's a Steadicam shot during the party scene featuring the Chili Peppers which is supposed to be out of this world, but it's likely we'll never see it. Once the film was finished shooting and Kanievska turned in his assembly cut, the studio was not happy with the film. It was edgier than they wanted, and they had a problem with the party scene with the Peppers. Specifically, that the band was jumping around on screen, extremely sweaty, without their shirts on. It also didn't help that Larry Gordon, the President of Fox who had approved the purchase of the book, had been let go before production on the film began, and his replacement, Alan Horn, who did give the final go-ahead on the film, had also been summarily dismissed. His replacement, Leonard Goldberg, really hated the material, thought it was distasteful, but Barry Diller, the chairman of the studio, was still a supporter of the project. During all this infighting, the director, Kanievska, had been released from the film.  Before any test screenings. Test screenings had really become a part of the studio modus operandi in the 1980s, and Fox would often hold their test screenings on the Fox Studio Lot in Century City. There are several screenings rooms on the Fox lot, from the 53 seat William Fox Theatre, to the 476 seat Darryl Zanuck Theatre. Most of the Less Than Zero test screenings would be held in the 120 seat Little Theatre, so that audience reactions would be easier to gauge, and should they want to keep some of the audience over for a post-screening Q&A, it would be easier to recruit eight or ten audience members. That first test screening did not go over well. Even though the screening room was filled with young people between the ages of 15 and 24, and many of them were recruited from nearby malls like the Century City Mall and the Beverly Center based off a stated liking of Andrew McCarthy, they really didn't like Jami Hertz's character, and they really hated Robert Downey Jr's. Several of the harder scenes of drug use with their characters would be toned down, either through judicious editing, or new scenes were shot, such as when Blair is seen dumping her cocaine into a bathroom sink, which was filmed without a director by the cinematographer, Ed Lachman. They'd also shoot a flashback scene to the trio's high school graduation, meant to show them in happier times. The film would be completed three weeks before its November 6th release date, and Fox would book the film into 871 theatres., going up against no less than seven other new movies, including a Shelley Long comedy, Hello Again, the fourth entry in the Death Wish series, yet another Jon Cryer high school movie, Hiding Out, a weird Patrick Swayze sci-fi movie called Steel Dawn, a relatively tame fantasy romance film from Alan Rudolph called Made in Heaven, and a movie called Ruskies which starred a very young Joaquin Phoenix when he was still known as Leaf Phoenix, while also contending with movies like Fatal Attraction, Baby Boom and Dirty Dancing, which were all still doing very well two to four months in theatres. The reviews for the film were mostly bad. If there was any saving grace critically, it would be the praise heaped upon Downey for his raw performance as a drug addict, but of course, no one knew he actually was a drug addict at that time. The film would open in fourth place with $3.01m in ticket sales, less than half of what Fatal Attraction grossed that weekend, in its eighth week of release. And the following weeks' drops would be swift and merciless. Down 36% in its second week, another 41% in its third, and had one of the worst drops in its fourth week, the four day Thanksgiving holiday weekend, when many movies were up in ticket sales. By early December, the film was mostly playing in dollar houses, and by the first of the year, Fox had already stopped tracking it, with slightly less than $12.4m in tickets sold. As of the writing of this episode, at the end of November 2022, you cannot find Less Than Zero streaming anywhere, although if you do want to see it online, it's not that hard to find. But it has been available for streaming in the past on sites like Amazon Prime and The Roku Channel, so hopefully it will find its way back to streaming in the future. Or you can find a copy of the 21 year old DVD on Amazon. Thank you for listening. We'll talk again real soon, when our final episode of 2022, Episode 96, on Michael Jackson's Thriller, is released. Remember to visit this episode's page on our website, The80sMoviePodcast.com, for extra materials about Less Than Zero the movie and the novel, and its author, Bret Easton Ellis. The 80s Movies Podcast has been researched, written, narrated and edited by Edward Havens for Idiosyncratic Entertainment. Thank you again. Good night.

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The 80s Movie Podcast
Less Than Zero

The 80s Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 18:13


This episode looks at the 1984 debut novel by Bret Easton Ellis, and its 1987 film adaptation. ----more---- Hello, and welcome to The 80s Movies Podcast. I am your host, Edward Havens. Thank you for listening today. On this episode, we're going to talk about 80s author Bret Easton Ellis and his 1985 novel Less Than Zero, the literal polar opposite of last week's subjects, Jay McInerney and his 1984 novel Bright Lights, Big City. As I mentioned last week, McInerney was twenty-nine when he published Bright Lights, Big City. What I forgot to mention was that he was born and raised in Hartford, Connecticut, halfway between Boston and New York City, and he would a part of that elite East Coast community that befits the upper class child of a corporate executive. Bret Easton Ellis was born and raised in Los Angeles. His father was a property developer, and his parents would divorce when he was 18. He would attend high school at The Buckley School, a college prep school in nearby Sherman Oaks, whose other famous alumni include a who's who of modern pop culture history, including Paul Thomas Anderson, Tucker Carlson, Laura Dern, Paris Hilton, Kim Kardashian, Alyssa Milano, Matthew Perry, and Nicole Richie. So they both grew up fairly well off. And they both would attend tony colleges in New England.  Ellis would attend Bennington College in Vermont, a private liberal arts college whose alumni include fellow writers Jonathan Lethem and Donna Tartt, who would both graduate from Bennington the same year as Ellis, 1986. While still attending The Buckley School, the then sixteen year old Ellis would start writing the book he would call Less Than Zero, after the Elvis Costello song. The story would follow a protagonist not unlike Bret Easton Ellis and his adventures through a high school not unlike Buckley. Unlike the final product, Ellis's first draft of Less Than Zero wore its heart on its sleeve, and was written in the third person.  Ellis would do a couple of rewrites of the novel during his final years at Buckley and his first years at Bennington, until his creative writing professor, true crime novelist Joe McGinness, suggested to the young writer that he revert his story back to the first person, which Ellis was at first hesitant to do. But once he did start to rewrite the story as a traditional novel, everything seemed to click. Ellis would have his book finished by the end of the year, and McGinniss was so impressed with the final product that he would submit it to his own agent to send out to publishers. Bret Easton Ellis was only a second year student at the time. And because timing is everything in life, Less Than Zero was being submitted to publishers just as Bright Lights, Big City was tearing up the best seller charts, and the publisher Simon and Schuster would purchase the rights to the book for $5,000. When the book was published in June 1985, Ellis just finished his third year at Bennington.  He was only twenty-one years and three months old. Oh… also… before the book was published, the film producer Marvin Worth, whose credits included Bob Fosse's 1974 doc-drama about Lenny Bruce starring Dustin Hoffman, 1979's musical drama The Rose, Bette Midler's breakthrough film as an actress, and the 1983 Dudley Moore comedy Unfaithfully Yours, would purchase the rights to make the novel into a movie, for $7,500. The film would be produced at Twentieth Century-Fox, under the supervision of the studio's then vice president of production, Scott Rudin. The book would become a success upon its release, with young readers gravitating towards Clay and his aimless, meandering tour of the rich and decadent young adults in Los Angeles circa Christmas 1984, bouncing through parties and conversations and sex and drugs and shopping malls. One of those readers who became obsessed with the book was a then-seventeen year old Los Angeles native who had just returned to the city after three years of high school in Northern California. Me. I read Less Than Zero easily three times that summer, enraptured not only with Ellis's minimalist prose but with Clay specifically. Although I was neither bisexual nor a user of drugs, Clay was the closest thing I had ever seen to myself in a book before. I had kept in touch with my school friends from junior high while I lived in Santa Cruz, and I found myself to have drifted far away from them during my time away from them. And then when I went back to Santa Cruz shortly after Christmas in 1985, I had a similar feeling of isolation from a number of my friends there, not six months after leaving high school. I also loved how Ellis threw in a number of then-current Los Angeles-specific references, including two mentions of KROQ DJ Richard Blade, who was the coolest guy in radio on the planet. And thanks to Sirius XM and its First Wave channel, I can still listen to Richard Blade almost daily, but now from wherever I might be in the world. But I digress. My bond with Less Than Zero only deepened the next time I read it in early 1986. One of the things I used to do as a young would-be screenwriter living in Los Angeles was to try and write adaptation of novels when I wasn't going to school, going to movies, or working as a file clerk at a law firm. But one book I couldn't adapt for the life of me was Less Than Zero. Sure, there was a story there, but its episodic nature made it difficult to create a coherent storyline. Fox felt the same way, so they would hire Michael Cristofer, a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, to do the first draft of the script. Cristofer had just finished writing the adaptation of John Updike's The Witches of Eastwick that Mad Max director George Miller was about to direct, and he would do a literal adaptation of Ellis's book, with all the drugs and sex and violence, except for a slight rehabilitation of the lead character's sexuality. Although it was still the 1980s, with one part of the nation dramatically shifting its perspective on many types of sexuality, it was still Ronald Reagan's 1980s America, and maybe it wasn't a good idea to have the lead character be openly bisexual in a major studio motion picture. Cristofer would complete his first draft of the script in just one month, and producer Marvin Worth really loved it. Problem was, the Fox executives hated it. In a November 18th, 1987, New York Times article about the adaptation, Worth would tell writer Allen Harmetz that he thought Cristofer's script was highly commercial, because “it had something gripping to say about the dilemma of a generation to whom nothing matters.” Which, as someone who had just turned twenty years old eight days after the movie's release and four days before this article came out, I absolutely disagree with. My generation cared about a great many things. We cared about human rights. We cared about ending apartheid. We cared about ending AIDS and what was happening politically and economically. Yeah, we also cared about puffy jean jackets and neon colored clothes and other non-sensical things to take our minds off all the other junk we were dealing with, but it would be typical of a forty something screenwriter and a fiftysomething producer to thing we didn't give a damn about anything. But again, I digress. Worth and the studio would agree on one thing. It wasn't really a drug film, but about young people being destroyed by the privilege of having everything you ever wanted available to you. But the studio would want the movie version of the book to be a bit more sanitized for mainstream consumption. Goodbye, Marvin Worth. Hello, Jon Avnet. In 1986, Jon Avnet was mostly a producer of low-budget films for television, with titles like Between Two Women and Calendar Girl Murders, but he had struck gold in 1983 with a lower-budgeted studio movie with a first-time director and a little known lead actor. That movie was Risky Business, and it made that little known lead actor, Tom Cruise, a bona-fide star. Avnet, wanting to make the move out of television and onto the big screen, would hire Harley Peyton, a former script reader for former Columbia Pictures and MGM/UA head David Begelman, who you might remember from several of our previous episodes, and six-time Oscar nominated producer/screenwriter Ernest Lehman. Peyton would spend weeks in Avnet's office, pouring over every page of the book, deciding what to keep, what to toss, and what to change. Two of the first things to go were the screening of a “snuff” film on the beach, and a scene where a twelve year old girl is tied to a bedpost and raped by one of the main characters. Julian would still hustle himself out to men for money to buy drugs, but Clay would a committed heterosexual. Casting on the film would see many of Hollywood's leading younger male actors looked at for Clay, including a twenty-three year old recent transplant from Oklahoma looking not only for his first leading role, but his first speaking role on screen. Brad Pitt. The producers would instead go with twenty-four year old Andrew McCarthy, an amiable-enough actor who had already made a name for himself with such films as St. Elmo's Fire and Pretty in Pink, and who would have another hit film in Mannequin between being cast as Clay and the start of production. For Blair, they would cast Jami Gertz, who had spent years on the cusp of stardom, between her co-starring role as Muffy Tepperman on the iconic 1982 CBS series Square Pegs, to movies such as Quicksilver and Crossroads that were expected to be bigger than they ended up being. The ace up her sleeve was the upcoming vampire horror/comedy film The Lost Boys, which Warner Brothers was so certain was going to be a huge hit, they would actually move it away from its original Spring 1987 release date to a prime mid-July release. The third point in the triangle, Julian, would see Robert Downey Jr. get cast. Today, it's hard to understand just how not famous Downey was at the time. He had been featured in movies like Weird Science and Tuff Turf, and spent a year as a Not Ready For Prime Time Player on what most people agree was the single worst season of Saturday Night Live, but his star was starting to rise.  What the producers did not know, and Downey did not elaborate on, was that, like Julian, Downey was falling down a spiral of drug use, which would make his performance more method-like than anyone could have guessed. The Red Hot Chili Peppers, who were hot in the Los Angeles music scene but were still a couple years from the release of their breakout album, 1989's Mothers Milk, were cast to play a band in one of the party scenes, and additional cast members would include James Spader and Lisanne Falk, who would become semi-famous two years later as one of the Heathers. Impressed with a 1984 British historical drama called Another Country featuring Colin Firth, Cary Elwes and Rupert Everett, Avnet would hire that film's 35 year old director, Marek Kanievska, to make his American directing debut. But Kanievska would be in for a major culture shock when he learned just how different the American studio system was to the British production system. Shooting on the film was set to begin in Los Angeles on May 6th, 1987, and the film was already scheduled to open in theatres barely six months later. One major element that would help keep the movie moving along was cinematographer Ed Lachman. Lachman had been working as a cinematographer for nearly 15 years, and had shot movies like Jonathan Demme's Last Embrace, Susan Sideman's Desperately Seeking Susan, and David Byrne's True Stories.  Lachman knew how to keep things on track for lower budgeted movies, and at only $8m, Less Than Zero was the second lowest budgeted film for Twentieth Century-Fox for the entire year. Not that having a lower budget was going to stop Kanievska and Lachman from trying make the best film they could. They would stage the film in the garish neon lighting the 80s would be best known for, with cool flairs like lighting a poolside discussion between Clay and Julian where the ripples of the water and the underwater lights create an effect on the characters' faces that highlight Julian's literal drowning in his problems. There's also one very awesome shot where Clay's convertible, parked in the middle of a street with its top down, as we see Clay and Blair making out while scores of motorcycles loudly pass by them on either side. And there's a Steadicam shot during the party scene featuring the Chili Peppers which is supposed to be out of this world, but it's likely we'll never see it. Once the film was finished shooting and Kanievska turned in his assembly cut, the studio was not happy with the film. It was edgier than they wanted, and they had a problem with the party scene with the Peppers. Specifically, that the band was jumping around on screen, extremely sweaty, without their shirts on. It also didn't help that Larry Gordon, the President of Fox who had approved the purchase of the book, had been let go before production on the film began, and his replacement, Alan Horn, who did give the final go-ahead on the film, had also been summarily dismissed. His replacement, Leonard Goldberg, really hated the material, thought it was distasteful, but Barry Diller, the chairman of the studio, was still a supporter of the project. During all this infighting, the director, Kanievska, had been released from the film.  Before any test screenings. Test screenings had really become a part of the studio modus operandi in the 1980s, and Fox would often hold their test screenings on the Fox Studio Lot in Century City. There are several screenings rooms on the Fox lot, from the 53 seat William Fox Theatre, to the 476 seat Darryl Zanuck Theatre. Most of the Less Than Zero test screenings would be held in the 120 seat Little Theatre, so that audience reactions would be easier to gauge, and should they want to keep some of the audience over for a post-screening Q&A, it would be easier to recruit eight or ten audience members. That first test screening did not go over well. Even though the screening room was filled with young people between the ages of 15 and 24, and many of them were recruited from nearby malls like the Century City Mall and the Beverly Center based off a stated liking of Andrew McCarthy, they really didn't like Jami Hertz's character, and they really hated Robert Downey Jr's. Several of the harder scenes of drug use with their characters would be toned down, either through judicious editing, or new scenes were shot, such as when Blair is seen dumping her cocaine into a bathroom sink, which was filmed without a director by the cinematographer, Ed Lachman. They'd also shoot a flashback scene to the trio's high school graduation, meant to show them in happier times. The film would be completed three weeks before its November 6th release date, and Fox would book the film into 871 theatres., going up against no less than seven other new movies, including a Shelley Long comedy, Hello Again, the fourth entry in the Death Wish series, yet another Jon Cryer high school movie, Hiding Out, a weird Patrick Swayze sci-fi movie called Steel Dawn, a relatively tame fantasy romance film from Alan Rudolph called Made in Heaven, and a movie called Ruskies which starred a very young Joaquin Phoenix when he was still known as Leaf Phoenix, while also contending with movies like Fatal Attraction, Baby Boom and Dirty Dancing, which were all still doing very well two to four months in theatres. The reviews for the film were mostly bad. If there was any saving grace critically, it would be the praise heaped upon Downey for his raw performance as a drug addict, but of course, no one knew he actually was a drug addict at that time. The film would open in fourth place with $3.01m in ticket sales, less than half of what Fatal Attraction grossed that weekend, in its eighth week of release. And the following weeks' drops would be swift and merciless. Down 36% in its second week, another 41% in its third, and had one of the worst drops in its fourth week, the four day Thanksgiving holiday weekend, when many movies were up in ticket sales. By early December, the film was mostly playing in dollar houses, and by the first of the year, Fox had already stopped tracking it, with slightly less than $12.4m in tickets sold. As of the writing of this episode, at the end of November 2022, you cannot find Less Than Zero streaming anywhere, although if you do want to see it online, it's not that hard to find. But it has been available for streaming in the past on sites like Amazon Prime and The Roku Channel, so hopefully it will find its way back to streaming in the future. Or you can find a copy of the 21 year old DVD on Amazon. Thank you for listening. We'll talk again real soon, when our final episode of 2022, Episode 96, on Michael Jackson's Thriller, is released. Remember to visit this episode's page on our website, The80sMoviePodcast.com, for extra materials about Less Than Zero the movie and the novel, and its author, Bret Easton Ellis. The 80s Movies Podcast has been researched, written, narrated and edited by Edward Havens for Idiosyncratic Entertainment. Thank you again. Good night.

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On The Flythe
Episode 78 Keith Coogan

On The Flythe

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2022 105:42


This week On The Flythe Stevie & Worden welcome Keith Coogan to the show. Keith has a resume that includes such TV shows as Mork & Mindy, Little House on the prairie, Chips and many more. Keith shares stories on those and his movies such as The Fox & the Hound, Toy Soldiers, Hiding Out, Book of Love, Adventures in Babysitting and Don't tell mom the babysitter is dead! And some stories on his grandfather Jackie Coogan aka Uncle Fester! Dishes are done Man! If you like what you see be sure to subscribe to our YouTube Channel Give us a follow and leave us a five star review at the following podcast platforms Apple Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/on-the-flythe/id1537459428 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/20Y0PGNZaRAhIm9tBeNGiZ?si=5e4466353cd44947 Podchaser https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/on-the-flythe-1525494 Audible https://www.audible.com/pd/Podcast/B08K572JMW You can also find us at Pandora, Stitcher and most podcast platforms Check out our Facebook groups On The Flythe https://www.facebook.com/groups/ontheflythe All Things Rock, Hard Rock and Metal https://www.facebook.com/groups/734578251242340 That 80's Page https://www.facebook.com/groups/330806898941640 You can email us at thefinalscoreentertainment@gmail.com Also check us out on Twitter and give us a follow!! https://twitter.com/OnTheFlythe --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/stevie-flythe8/message

Monday Morning Critic Podcast
(Episode 336) "Adventures in Babysitting" Actor: Keith Coogan.

Monday Morning Critic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 84:20


Episode 336."Adventures in Babysitting"Actor: Keith Coogan.Born into Hollywood, Keith picked up the acting bug while watching "Sesame Street" when he was five years old.  After securing a talent agent, he featured in over 100 national television commercials, then over the course of four decades he performed in 3 series including The Waltons, 3 after-school specials, 4 pilots, 4 MOWs, numerous guest appearances on your favorite TV shows, sang and danced live on The Oscars, performed stand-up comedy, voiced "Tod" the young fox in the last "Classic" Disney animated film ever produced, "The Fox and the Hound", and starred in dozens of feature films, including "Adventures in Babysitting", "Hiding Out", "Book of Love", "Cheetah", "Cousins", "Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead", and "Toy Soldiers". Recent credits include the feature films, "Beautiful Garden", "Dawn Patrol", "Cats Dancing on Jupiter", "Limelight", and a creepy turn in Lifetime Television's "A Tale of Two Coreys".  Among the television programs Coogan has made guest appearances on are "The Love Boat," "Eight Is Enough," "Mork & Mindy," "Knight Rider," "CHiPS," "Starman," "21 Jumpstreet," and "Tales from the Crypt." Keith graduated from Santa Monica High School and attended Santa Monica College, where he majored in Drama and minored in English Literature. Moreover, he also attended Los Angeles City College, where he majored in Java Programming. Coogan resides in Los Angeles, California and continues to act with pleasing regularity.Welcome, Keith Coogan.Instagram: Monday Morning Critic Podcast.Facebook: Monday Morning Critic Podcast.Twitter:@mdmcriticEmail: Mondaymorningcritic@gmail.comYouTube: Monday Morning Critic Podcastwww.mmcpodcast.com

The City's Backyard
The City's Backyard S2 Ep 53 Michael Mugrage(Orleans:Still The One/Dance with Me fame) and Diane Scanlon drop their brand new release and we play a few tracks off the new album!

The City's Backyard

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 41:16


Michael Mugrage, songwriter / producer / multi-instrumentalist, began his career in 1974 with is band "Blessings". He inked a deal with ABC records in Hollywood and worked with the legendary producer Gary Katz of Steely Dan.Michael was invited to join Orleans of “Still the One” and “Dance with Me” fame as lead guitarist during their 1982's recording of “One of A Kind”.  Michael toured with them nationally and performed with Orleans on Solid Gold's #1 Classics.James Brown, "the Godfather of Soul", Robben Ford and Bruce Hornsby are among the many other renowned artists that Michael has lent his diverse musical talents to. ABC's Good Morning America's recent, “Good to Go” song and campaign was written and produced by Michael Mugrage and Edd Kalehoff of Monday Night Football.  Michael, also an accomplished musical director, toured with Ronnie Spector, of “Be My Baby” fame for her Madison Square Garden and Radio City Music Hall performances.  He also collaborated with the incomparable Felix Cavaliere of “The Rascals” on the major motion picture “Hiding Out” and “Speed Zone”, as well as being his musical director. Michael's 'first love' of songwriting, has credits that span over his 30 year career.  His songwriting highlights include VH1's first song aired; Smokey Robinson's  R&B hit “Sleepless Nights”.  Chaka Khan's “Naughty” and AWB's Alan Gorrie “Diary of a Fool”.  Michael's many TV and film credits include All My Children, HBO, Showtime, MSG Network and ESPN. Diane Dwyer Scanlon is a Grammy Award winning producer and composer.  Her songs have been recorded by platinum-selling artist Eva Cassidy as well as Vince Gill, Tramaine Hawkins, Darlene Love, Laura Branigan, and Antigone Rising to name a few.  She has been a writer for Peermusic and has songs administered by Kobolt Music.  Currently her extensive song catalog is with Dwyer Hills Music.As an artist she is known for her impassioned, blues-flavored guitar and soul-searching lyrics.  She has toured in the United States and Europe, playing such venues as the Montreux Festival in Switzerland, the Spoleto Festival in South Carolina, Madison Square Garden and the New Haven Coliseum.Currently she is spending her time in her Connecticut studio writing and producing.  During Covid she teamed up with longtime friend and musician Michael Mugrage forming White Feather Music Productions where they are developing young talent as well as writing songs performed by established singers and musicians. https://happyaccidentsband.com/michael-mugragehttps://www.dianescanlon.com/

Old Guys Playing Games
Beware the Flaming Turkeys!

Old Guys Playing Games

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 62:26


On this episode the guys spend a bit more time diving into their impressions of Far Cry 5 - This might be a game that all of the 4 Old Guys love... An episode wouldn't be complete if it didn't touch on #CallofDuty just a little bit, so we do that too and so much more! Call of Duty Mercenaries of Fortune mid-season event - terminator Call of Duty Cold War, Activision arcade Powerwash Simulator Lawnmower Simulator Samsung TV with built-in Xbox game streaming Discord on Xbox Halo co-op review Far Cry 5 continues to entertain and the Far Cry 5 turkey video Movie Talk: Three O'Clock High, My Bodyguard, Hiding Out and Close Encounters of the Third Kind Stuart's Rant - Tolkien - “Rings of Power” --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Trick or Treat Radio
TorTR #486 - Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Hubcaps

Trick or Treat Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 161:31


Following a series of unexplained incidents, a Zombie Grrl is reunited with a show that has been lost for nearly 10 years. Titane: A movie highly divisive to thoughts and opinions, with high tensile strength boldness. For New Guest November this time around we are joined by Rachel from The Zombie Grrlz and she picked a doozy for us to discuss. We tackle Titane, the latest film from director Julia Ducournau! We also discuss Life Day, the worst TV sitcom spin-offs, and gender identity in film. So grab the Ravenshadow Magic 8-Ball, have intimate relations with the nearest vehicle, and definitely strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Rachel from Zombie Grrlz, Raw, the rash heard around the world, Jack Skellington, Life Day, Star Wars Holiday Special, Bea Arthur, virtual porn machine, drinking in bed, zombiegrrlz.com, Cast of Ka: A Dark Tower Podcast, Knocking, The Stream Queens, Haxan, The More Deadly Podcast, Altered State of Drugachusetts, Timo Tjahjanto, Under Siege, Steven Seagal, The Night Comes For Us, Aliens, Jennifer's Body, The Thing, Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched, the worst TV spin-offs, Gloria, Christian Jacobs, The Aquabats, Burgess Meredith, The Bobby Fisher of Sitcom Knowledge, The Michael Richards Show, Happy Days, The Jeffersons, Angela Lansbury of the Woods, Titane, Julia Ducournau, body horror, Cronenberg, Agathe Rousselle, Noomi Rapace, masculine vs feminine stereotypes, Nicolas Winding Refn, Possessor, Brandon Cronenberg, Garance Marillier, monster and mother, Jon Cryer is Hiding Out, Ghostbusters Firefighter Jumpsuit, Buttcrack, Greasy Strangler, Moving Violations, The Ravenshadow 8-Ball, Shang-Chi and the Ten Rings, Possession, Sam Neill, overwhelming icy cold tones, The Green Knight, The Novum Channel, The Night House, David Bruckner, Hellraiser, The Deep House, Last Night in Soho, Edgar Wright, “Sucked a Haunted Lake Full of Dicks”, The Untitled Nick Cave Show, X-Pac, and America: The Spin-Off.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)

We Hate Movies
Hiding Out

We Hate Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 107:31


On this week's episode, the gang continues their Back to School theme with the totally ridiculous 80s comedy, Hiding Out! Why did they make Cryer's character look exactly like Lenny Luthor? Did Keith Coogan really need to beat box in this movie? And what twisted loner dances on a graveyard wall? The kind who kiss teenage girls, that's who! PLUS: Behold! John Spencer! Cinema's worst FBI agent! Hiding Out stars Jon Cryer, Annabeth Gish, Keith Coogan, John Spencer, Nancy Fish, Richard Portnow, Tim Quill, and Oliver Cotton as the Assassin that Looks Like Dracula; directed by Bob Giraldi. Catch WHM on tour this fall! WHM Merch Store Advertise on We Hate Movies via Gumball.fm Unlock Exclusive Content!: http://www.patreon.com/wehatemovies See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Trick or Treat Radio
TorTR #475 - It's the Crystal Plumage, Charlie Brown

Trick or Treat Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2021 189:02


It's a soaking wet day with rain pouring down and one of the best things to do is to go seek refuge in a great old cinema. There's just one problem: Madman Marz is on the loose and he also has taken refuge there. On Episode 475 of Trick or Treat Radio our old compadre Dynamo Marz joins us to discuss the throwback slasher/giallo flick The Last Matinee, from Uruguayan director Maximiliano Contenti! We also talk about movie memorabilia, our love of slashers and giallo, and just how long the statue of lamentations lasts. So grab your favorite weapon of choice, find out how to tip a bartender without singles, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Michael Maximilion-shadow, Nos4a2, Hollywood Salvage, Black Panther, Argentinian or Uruguayan? Castle Rock, Zachary Quinto, AMC, Shudder, Bobby Deniro, the thriving film memorabilia market in Massachusetts, Drive jacket, Spock with a potbelly, Full Metal Jacket, Sissy Spacek, Big, Zoltar, Djinn and Juice, legit grandpa, Ares' new daughter, what MZ was so busy doing that he couldn't attend a wedding?, G1 Climax, how to tip a bartender at an open bar, Boston Comic Con, Barbara Magnolfi & Camille Keaton and MZ's viral video, Pee-Wee's Big Advance, Wife of War, no Irish Whiskey?!, Rolling Rock, Shampipple, Giants Don't Die, Paul W.S. Anderson, Three Musketeers, Cold Prey, checking the boxes of film desires, John Hyams, Nicolas Winding Refn, Demons, Matinee, Popcorn, Slumber Party Massacre, Michael Mann, Alice Sweet Alice, Don't Look Now, Donald Sutherland, 3rd Bass, The Last Matinee, Maximiliano Contenti, rain as a character, Vestron Video, realistic projection booths, Robocop, Temple of Doom, Lamberto Bava, Scott Spiegel, always leave room for Giallo, Brooke Shields, Rorschach Test, Jon Cryer is Hiding Out, Geretta Geretta, weapons of choice for killers, Cobra, Marion Cobretti, Ricardo Islas, Frankenstein: Day of the Beast, Hammer, getting an NKHJ in the theater, Deep Blue Sea, Sixth Sense, Statue of Limitations, Maniac, dream logic, Knife + Heart, turn into a blumpkin, Stanley Kubrick, Vinegar Syndrome, Ghetto Tim, Fantasia Film Fest, The Empty Man, Cullen Bunn, Cold Sweat, Adrian Garcia Bogliano, Alex de Iglesia, Demonic, Neill Blomkamp, desperate for a little mens adventure, Team Tiger Curse, Nine Years of Nastiness, Dachra, tick prevention, anti-bug people, Force Insensitive, Woodstock 99, bowel habits, new Deadites video, Rue Morgue, Seal Team 666, Cocaine for the Eyes, Statue of Lamentations, and The Horshack Test.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: https://discord.gg/ETE79ZkSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)

Killed by Desk
40 Adam Goren - High School Science Teacher ( Atom & His Package / Armalite )

Killed by Desk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 64:42


Adam discovered a love for learning much later in life. After a musical career as Atom & his Package, Adam made what (at least in our opinion) was a natural progression into education, taking his humor, wit and inspiring approach to learning from his performances to the classroom. In this conversation, we discuss everything from being weird in a class just to entertain yourself, the importance of reaching students and the sometimes exhausting elements that go into teaching. Adam is self-deprecating, hilarious and heartfelt, and odds are good that you'll love this conversation as much as we did. For Full Length Episodes And Merchandise Go To https://www.patreon.com/killedbydesk Follow: Killed By Desk Insta: @killedbydeskpodcast Twitter: @killedbydesk Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/killedbydesk LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/killedbydesk Links: Atom and his Package https://www.vice.com/en/article/64yepn/a-look-back-on-atom-and-his-package http://www.atomandhispackage.com/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Goren Newtonian and Modern Physics https://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/q0095 Maxwell's Equations https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K40lNL3KsJ4 Schools Adam has Attended and/or Worked at https://www.penncharter.com/ https://www.shipleyschool.org/ F=MA not P=PMA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzA6IBWUEDE Non-grading colleges https://www.bestcollegereviews.org/colleges-without-letter-grades/ MRR refusing to review Atom https://www.punknews.org/review/1705/atom-and-his-package-attention-blah-blah-blah https://vvstaging.villagevoice.com/2000/03/07/is-that-a-synthesizer-in-your-pants/ Hiding Out movie https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aj7Jhhhe1qI Bloodlink Records https://digesthis.wordpress.com/2014/09/30/peoples-climate-march-in-nyc-ww-september-21st-2014-flood-wall-street/img_0129/ https://www.vice.com/en/article/v7g83b/the-locust-justin-pearson-on-jerry-springer-1999-video Ip Schools https://www.moe.gov.sg/microsites/whats-next/for-psle-students/where-do-i-want-to-go/integrated-programme-ip/index.html Hats off to Halford https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4mpjWz2bf0 If You Own The Washington Redskins, You're A Cock https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6AZUsuINZA Real Genius vs Weird Science https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-6bTsMlEoc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9qd04u2Yj44

Dream Infringement
Dream Infringement 240

Dream Infringement

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2021 52:41


OBSCURE MOVIES FROM OUR CHILDHOOD PART 1 EPISODE 240: 7/5/21 The Infringer's watch Jennifer's childhood movie pick, the 1987 movie Hiding Out, starring Jon Cryer! We review, and cover some things that were ok in the 80's but wouldn't fly now, the movies plot, and some things we liked and didn't like. Stay tuned for next week's pick by Emily!

Two Dollar Late Fee
Episode 49: The Annabeth Gish Interview

Two Dollar Late Fee

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2021 58:59


In episode 49, Dustin & Zak interview Annabeth Gish!Annabeth Gish (Shag, Hiding Out, Mystic Pizza) sat down with the dudes to discuss her career on screen, music, and much more! Annabeth is as wonderful of a human being as she is an actor. Funny, engaging, full of great stories, and an all around fantastic person! She took time out of her busy schedule to talk about her past, present (Gone Mom premiering 6/5 on Lifetime), and future (Midnight Mass premiering in the fall of 2021 on Netflix)! D & Z had a great time chatting with Annabeth. You'll have an equally fun time listening!NEW EPISODES EVERY TWO WEEKS!Please follow us on Spotify & subscribe, rate and review us 5 stars on Apple Podcasts (aka iTunes)Support Us On Patreon: www.patreon.com/twodollarlatefeeInstagram: @twodollarlatefeeZak on Instagram: @zakshafferDustin on Instagram: @dustinrubinvoCheck out the intro/outro music on Bandcamp: jvamusic1.bandcamp.comFacebook: facebook.com/Two-Dollar-Late-Fee-PodcastMerch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/two-dollar-late-feeIMDB: https://www.imdb.comiTunes: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/two-dollar-late-feeSpotify: open.spotify.com/show/Amazon: music.amazon.com/podcastsPodchaser: https://www.podchaser.comRadioPublic: radiopublic.com/two-dollar-late-feePodbean: twodollarlatefee.podbean.comStitcher: www.stitcher.com

Dorking Out
Dorking Out Episode 266: Hiding Out

Dorking Out

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 48:38


Hosts Sonia Mansfield and Margo D. dork out about 1987’s HIDING OUT, starring Jon Cryer, Annabeth Gish, and Keith Coogan.  Dork out everywhere … Email at dorkingoutshow@gmail.com Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Google Play Spotify  Libsyn Tune In  Stitcher http://dorkingoutshow.com/ https://twitter.com/dorkingoutshow

Vinos & Vinilos The show
VINOS Y VINILOS 03/25/2021

Vinos & Vinilos The show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 62:37


Y nos pusimos a girar #soundtracks en Vinos y Vinilos The Show el Jueves 25 de Marzo. Repasamos los de las películas: New York New York, Lean On Me, Dragnet y Hiding Out. Por el lado de los vinos, Alex Blanco de Music, Arts & Tastings nos platico de otra película que está relacionada con vinos. salud!

The Rock N' Roll & Coffee Show
Episode 50: Keith Coogan ( Adventures in Babysitting, Hiding Out, Toy Soldiers, Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead )

The Rock N' Roll & Coffee Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 123:55


I had the pleasure of having a conversation with actor Keith Coogan! Keith is probably best known for his roles in Adventures in Babysitting and Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead but Keith has also starred in other great films such as Hiding Out, Toy Soldiers, Cousins and Under The Boardwalk just to name a few. Keith has also made an appearance in the Jay & Silent Bob Reboot playing himself! I hope you enjoy this conversation and as always thanks for listening! Please be sure to follow the show on Instagram and Facebook and don't forget to subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts! Instagram/Facebook: @rnrcoffeeshow Web: http://www.rnrcoffeeshow.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rnrcoffeeshow/support

Your Cool Aunts
30. **My American

Your Cool Aunts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2020 25:00


Love War Champagne - Part 3. A relationship grows amidst wartime life in a Champagne cave. Cooperation and creativity displace dwindling supplies and everyone benefits. She's able to write in her diary again with the Christmas gifts from the American. Hope is afoot, the two leaders grow close - enough so that she shares her diary with the book starved, curious American. She wants him - and anyone who might read her diary in the future - to understand why they fight so hard for this place - Champagne.

Dueling Decades
The judging is done, man! Keith Coogan raises the gavel on this duel between 1979,1982 &1997!

Dueling Decades

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 109:27


We're totally excited to be joined by the star of YouTube's new show, The Quarantine Bunch! Everyone, please rise for our special guest celebrity judge, Keith Coogan! Adventures in Babysitting, Don't Tell Mom The Babysitters Dead, Toy Soldiers, Hiding Out, The Fox and The Hound, 21 Jump Street, Silverspoons, Growing Pains, Mork and Mindy, CHiPs, Just the 10 of Us, Tales from the Crypt; Coogan was in everything, and he was a fantastic judge to boot. Keith's here to make sure "The Judging is done, man", and he'll be judging these men: First up, Beau Becraft, the man with the voice of an angel took some time away from doing voiceovers to bring the very best of the final week of July 1997. His first opponent, Marc James is back from vacation and ready to beat these gents with a first-rate offering from the final week of July 1979. Trying to get off the losing path, Mancrush changed into a new "lucky" shirt for the week, but will it work? We'll find out if his offerings from the final week of July 1982 will do the trick. Keith Coogan drops some serious knowledge on the guys this week. Having been involved in Hollywood his entire life, Keith has some tales to tell! There is so much great nostalgia in this episode! Fast soundtracks, creatures that spray children, Tom Green's favorite vehicle, turtles with baboon arms, highways to the netherworld, an album close to Beau's heart, prostitutes who cook eggs in their underwear, houses that kill, a cosplaying John Leguizamo, the financial realities of motion pictures, Universal strikes a deal, Keith's uncle plays a priest, the real reasoning behind reboots, getting punched in the nuts, the Battle of Los Angeles was actually drug smugglers, Keith loses his virginity to ACDC and then gets caught, more stupid network decisions, Letterman watches a man get the taste slapped out of his mouth, gameshow disclaimers, a school for dicks, The Rolling Stones get paid a lot, The Fox and The Hound, listener questions, and who was Keith's favorite person to ever work with? Do you agree with Keith's rulings? Play at home and judge for yourself! While you're at it, send your rulings to our Facebook and pick up 20 points on the Dueling Decades Leaderboard!  Please don't forget to subscribe and review! Want to share some of your own 1980s & 1990s memories? Join the other thousands of people in our Facebook group and get more original nostalgic content every day! If you're into the 1960s & 1970s, join our new group! Links below: https://www.duelingdecades.com  https://www.facebook.com/duelingdecades  https://www.twitter.com/duelingdecades  https://www.instagram.com/duelingdecades   https://www.facebook.com/groups/duelingdecades/  https://www.facebook.com/groups/duelingdecades60s70s/ 

The Production Meeting
The Prodiction Meeting - 012 -'80s staple Keith Coogan ("Adventures in Babysitting", "Don't Tell Mom The Babysitter's Dead") on how the industry has changed since he entered the industry

The Production Meeting

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2020 35:19


Keith Coogan, known for his roles in such Reagan-era classics as "Adventures in Babysitting", "Cousins", "Hiding Out", "Cheetah", "Toy Soldiers", "Book of Love", and "Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead", talks about the differences in the industry since he started acting.

Ruined Childhoods
Hiding Out (1987)

Ruined Childhoods

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 74:27


Keith Coogan joins Dan & Jon to talk about his 1987 cult classic, Hiding Out. Keith tells stories from the set and from other career highlights, such as Adventures in Babysitting and Don’t Tell Mom the Babysitter’s Dead. But first, Dan & Jon go over their thoughts and reflections on current world events and one of their plans for taking action. For more information, visit PODliceaCASTemy.comNext Episode: Throw Momma from the Train

Ruined Childhoods
Three Men and a Baby (1987)

Ruined Childhoods

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 66:15


What happens when 3 career bachelors are left in charge of a baby? They have to bust a group of heroin smugglers - that’s what! On this episode of the podcast, Dan and Jon go over Three Men and a Baby & Three Men and a Little Lady. And don’t worry, they talk about the ghost.Next episode: Hiding Out (1987)

B Movie Breakdown
Episode 280: Hiding Out

B Movie Breakdown

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 70:11


What if you had a second chance at high school? What if you were pursued by the mafia? What if you were hiding in high school from the mafia and fell in live with a 17 year old girl? What if you were actually 29 years old? What if? Why not! At least, that's the attitude of this movie's main character. John Cryer plays Andrew Morenski/Maxwell Hauser/Eddie Collins in Hiding Out, as a quest for survival quickly turns in to irresponsibility run amuck as a 21 year old plays a 29 year old crushing on a 17 year old. I mean, wtf. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bmoviebreakdown/support

messy imperfect life with leigh
# 47 - Tina Alexis Allen

messy imperfect life with leigh

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2020 61:02


Tina Alexis Allen was most recently a regular on TV series Outsiders with David Morse. She published her childhood memoir “Hiding Out, a memoir of Drugs Deception and Double Lives”, and  just launched the Parkland SAFE necklace to support a non-profit started by two survivors of Parkland shooting.($29 at ginaraphaelajewelry.com)   #leighkoechner #tinaalexisallen #hidingout #memoir #drugs #deception #survivors #parkland #messyimperfectlifepodcast #igotyou #avocadotoast #shame

The Gentlemens Guide To Midnite Cinema
Episode #475: Serie Out

The Gentlemens Guide To Midnite Cinema

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2020 173:06


Welcome back to another glorious episode of the GGtMC!!! This week Will, Sammy and Todd cover Serie Noire (1979) directed by Alain Corneau and Hiding Out (1987) directed by Bob Giraldi!!! Emails to midnitecinema@gmail.com Adios!!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ggtmc/message

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The Daily Beans
Interview with Jon Cryer

The Daily Beans

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2019 30:19


Hello and welcome to the Daily Beans for Tuesday, December 21st, 2019. This is AG and today, my favorite fangirl interview with Jon Cryer from Two and Half Men, Supergirl on the CW, and of course Brat Pack movies like Pretty in Pink and Hiding Out. In this interview we discuss the scope of the impeachment inquiry being narrowed to only include the Ukraine shakedown scheme, which is now extremely relevant that Nancy Pelosi has decided to hold the articles from the senate until a fair trial deal is reached, or maybe even until we get the financials and Mueller information from the courts. This interview is from the episode called You Can’t Fit the Mueller Report on a Bumper Sticker and it originally aired October 13th of this year, please enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dude, It's Like 80's Movies!!
Episode 2: Hiding Out

Dude, It's Like 80's Movies!!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2019 34:25


On our second episode we visit the deeeeep cut 80's movie, "Hiding Out" starring 'Ducky' himself, Jon Cryer...wearing one of the worst fake beards in cinema history. We list our top 5 things that we loved about the movie, and even recalled some of our memories of roller rinks and drivers ed. www.FlipIsFunny.com www.instagram.com/manny2themax --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Hollow9ine
(H9 Phase 3_Re-Run): Spotlight_Ep. 14 - Keith Coogan

Hollow9ine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2019 12:30


From the Hollow9ine Network, "Spotlight" is the Talk Radio Interview Podcast where we feature creative and interesting people telling their stories... In this edition, Dave "The Klone" learns that the dishes are most definitely done with another interview with an iconic actor, Mr. Keith Coogan, everyone’s favorite big or little brother character from the 80s and 90s. If you’ve ever gone on any Adventures in Babysitting (1986), found yourself Hiding Out (1987), been a Toy Soldier (1991) or had to think to yourself Don’t Tell Mom The Babysitter’s Dead (1991), then you know Keith Coogan. Listen as Klone catches up with him at the Fall Edition of the 2018 NJ Horror Con and Film Festival and chats business and body horror!! Enjoy!! NJ HorrorCon & Film Festival: http://www.newjerseyhorrorcon.com/ Keith’s IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0176861/?ref_=nv_sr_1 http://hollow9ine.com E-mail: Hollow9inePodcast@gmail.com Follow: @Hollow9ineCast Visit our store on RedBubble!! http://www.redbubble.com/people/Hollow9ine Also make sure to check out FanGirlZone.com and The awesome animations of Felix Thoo: http://www.felixthoo.com/ https://vimeo.com/141305937

TV Guidance Counselor Podcast
TV Guidance Counselor Episode 375: Dr. Janet Painter

TV Guidance Counselor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2019 119:35


April 11-17, 1987 This week Ken welcomes Dr. Janet Painter to the show. Ken and Dr. Janet discuss the North Shore/South Shore rift, bad drivers, Carol Burnett meeting Alton Brown, Mr. Wizard, Science, Sci-Fi, having your brother advocate for you to watch Little House, living in the 18th Century, pre-electricity, ancient recording devices, patents, ghosts, theremins, science trial and error, old car phones, building your own Telervisor, Hiding Out, The Big Dig, 21 Jump St vs. Silver Spoons, Sesame St., getting historical fiction wrong, teen crushes, The Muppets, Ricky Shroeder, child actors, being Bewitched three times a day, Watcher in the Woods, collecting for your paper route, recording your own voice, My First Sony, Brewster's Millions, Ann of Green Gables, The Peanut Butter Solution, The Last Starfighter, Rags to Riches, Baby Jessica, Dawn French, Ab Fab, black and white, Night of the Living Dead, KidCo., Scotty Schwartz, the Summer of Courtney Thorne-Smith, Cybill Sheperd Moonlight and Seducing you at the same time, Max Headroom, and the power of Andy Williams and the NBC Kids combined abilities.

Little House on the Prairie Podcast: Walnut GroveCast
An Interview with Keith Coogan AKA Timothy!

Little House on the Prairie Podcast: Walnut GroveCast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2019


Become a Patron! Mark has the honor of speaking with actor, Keith Coogan! Keith Coogan has been on many of the most popular tv shows such as The Love Boat, Fantasy Island, The Waltons, Laverne & Shirley, Mork & Mindy, Chips and also in films such as Adventures in Babysitting, Hiding Out, Don’t Tell Mom […]

Little House on the Prairie Podcast: Walnut GroveCast
Walnut GroveCast - An Interview with Keith Coogan AKA Timothy!

Little House on the Prairie Podcast: Walnut GroveCast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2019 59:52


Mark has the honor of speaking with actor, Keith Coogan! Keith Coogan has been on many of the most popular tv shows such as The Love Boat, Fantasy Island, The Waltons, Laverne & Shirley, Mork & Mindy, Chips and also in films such as Adventures in Babysitting, Hiding Out, Don’t Tell Mom the Babysitter is Dead and of course you may remember him as Timothy from the Little House on the Prairie episode Make a Joyful Noise.  If you would like to hear more from Mark head over the http://www.vhsrewind.com or subscribe to his podcast by clicking here The opening song "Albert" is written and performed by the amazing Norwegian band, Project Brundlefly and is used with permission. Check them out at: https://www.facebook.com/ProjectBrundlefly

BTS with PhillySnaps
Pretty Poison on BTS

BTS with PhillySnaps

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2019 98:12


Vocalist Jade Starling and keyboardist Whey Cooler formed the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania-based Pretty Poison in 1981. Over the years, the band's recordings featured musicians such as Lou Franco (guitar), Bobby Corea (Cooler's younger brother; drums), and David "Kaya" Pryor (percussion). Their 1981 debut single, "Gimme Gimme Your Autograph," offered spiky new wave, but the group took on a darker, more synthesizer-oriented sound for "No Tears" (a Tuxedomoon cover) and "Expiration," then settled into freestyle-inspired club music. "Nightime," released in 1984, peaked at number 14 on Billboard's dance chart. "Catch Me I'm Falling," Pretty Poison's next single, didn't arrive until 1987, but it topped the dance chart and reached the Top Ten of the Hot 100, helped in part by exposure from its placement on the soundtrack to Hiding Out. Catch Me I'm Falling, the band's first album, was released on Virgin in 1988 and featured a remixed version of "Nighttime." The second Pretty Poison album, the house-oriented Euphoria, was released in 1998. Starling continued to perform and released her first solo album, Captive, in 2014.

BTS with PhillySnaps
Pretty Poison on BTS

BTS with PhillySnaps

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2019 98:12


Vocalist Jade Starling and keyboardist Whey Cooler formed the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania-based Pretty Poison in 1981. Over the years, the band's recordings featured musicians such as Lou Franco (guitar), Bobby Corea (Cooler's younger brother; drums), and David "Kaya" Pryor (percussion). Their 1981 debut single, "Gimme Gimme Your Autograph," offered spiky new wave, but the group took on a darker, more synthesizer-oriented sound for "No Tears" (a Tuxedomoon cover) and "Expiration," then settled into freestyle-inspired club music. "Nightime," released in 1984, peaked at number 14 on Billboard's dance chart. "Catch Me I'm Falling," Pretty Poison's next single, didn't arrive until 1987, but it topped the dance chart and reached the Top Ten of the Hot 100, helped in part by exposure from its placement on the soundtrack to Hiding Out. Catch Me I'm Falling, the band's first album, was released on Virgin in 1988 and featured a remixed version of "Nighttime." The second Pretty Poison album, the house-oriented Euphoria, was released in 1998. Starling continued to perform and released her first solo album, Captive, in 2014.

Backstage with Nearly York
Track 2 - Hiding Out

Backstage with Nearly York

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2019 18:28


The whole band is here to talk about the second track off of our debut album, Hiding Out.  We couldn't help but dig into our history as a band and as friends as well, so this is an episode you won't want to miss! You can view the lyrics to Hiding Out and the rest of "Time Alone" by visiting www.nearlyyork.com/lyrics

IMRU Radio
Honest Tea, Tribute to Bayard Rustin, his partner Walter Naegle talks to Vash Boddie, Tina Alexis Allen shares her memoir with Steve Pride & Tony Curry and Carrie Gibson Improv Gay History! (190121)

IMRU Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2019 51:38


Abby Dees and Wenzel Jones discuss Missouri marriage equality challenge, Karen Pence and discrimination at the Emmanuel Christian School, Kickxy Vixen-Styles, organizes other Drag Queens in San Diego coming comes to the aid of LGBTQI migrants all in the Honest Tea. Then, we... ...Pay tribute to the Gay Black man responsible for organizing both the march on Washington and Selma, Bayard Rustin ...Talk to Walter Naegle, Bayard Rustin’s surviving partner with Vash Boddie ...Hear from actress Tina Alexis Allen and her best selling memoir “Hiding Out” with Steve Pride ...Learn Gay History from Tony Curry and Carrie Gibson, OE Improv duo --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/imruradio/message

Taped Off TV – LeMar McLean
Episode 6: #TeamDuckie

Taped Off TV – LeMar McLean

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2018


LeMar and Nicole celebrate the birth and career of actor Jon Cryer. All fans of Pretty In Pink, Hiding Out, and Morgan Stewart’s Coming Home, this one’s for you. Everyone else, learn about your next 80s crush. Download Taped Off TV on iTunes! Download Taped Off TV on Stitcher! Related Links APRIL 20! See LeMar […]

A Tiny Revolution
#54: Drugs, Deception, and Double Lives, w/Tina Alexis Allen

A Tiny Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2018 49:50


Tina Alexis Allen is an actor, playwright, screenwriter, writer, and so much more. She's written about growing up in a conservative Catholic home in her spellbinding new memoir, "Hiding Out: a memoir of Drugs, Deception, and Double Lives." In this conversation, we talk about the book, about growing up in conservative families, what spirituality looks like for us now, and what it is to process the loss of a parent. Connect with Tina across social media @TinaAlexisAllen and on her website www.TinaAlexisAllen.com And be sure to become a sustaining partner by supporting this podcast at www.Patreon.com/theKevinGarcia Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/a-tiny-revolution/donations --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tinyrevolution/support Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Think Laugh Cry and... » Podcast
Think, Laugh, Cry, And – Podcast # 61 – Family Tree

Think Laugh Cry and... » Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2018


Hiding Out. Tag. Amen. Quiz. Darwin Award. Would You Rather. Family Tree. Dish of Ice Cream. Riddle. Headlines.

Author Interviews
Hiding Out by Tina Alexis Allen | Book Circle Online

Author Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2018 43:49


James Lott Jr. talks with Tina Alexis Allen about her book, "Hiding Out."   Actress and playwright Tina Alexis Allen’s audacious memoir unravels her privileged suburban Catholic upbringing that was shaped by her formidable father—a man whose strict religious devotion and dedication to his large family hid his true nature and a life defined by deep secrets and dangerous lies. The youngest of thirteen children in a devout Catholic family, Tina Alexis Allen grew up in 1980s suburban Maryland in a house ruled by her stern father, Sir John, an imposing, British-born authoritarian who had been knighted by the Pope. Sir John supported his [...]

Book Circle Online: Books
Hiding Out by Tina Alexis Allen | Book Circle Online

Book Circle Online: Books

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2018 43:49


James Lott Jr. talks with Tina Alexis Allen about her book, "Hiding Out."   Actress and playwright Tina Alexis Allen’s audacious memoir unravels her privileged suburban Catholic upbringing that was shaped by her formidable father—a man whose strict religious devotion and dedication to his large family hid his true nature and a life defined by deep secrets and dangerous lies. The youngest of thirteen children in a devout Catholic family, Tina Alexis Allen grew up in 1980s suburban Maryland in a house ruled by her stern father, Sir John, an imposing, British-born authoritarian who had been knighted by the Pope. Sir John supported his [...] The post Hiding Out by Tina Alexis Allen | Book Circle Online appeared first on Book Circle Online.

Reliving My Youth
Reliving My Youth - Keith Coogan

Reliving My Youth

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2017 46:13


I catch up with actor Keith Coogan (Adventures in Babysitting, Don’t Tell Mom the Babysitter’s Dead), who tells how he won the role of Brad in the iconic movie and crushes on Elisabeth Shue. Keith gives his thoughts on the sexual harassment scandal in Hollywood. We also talk about his other two famous movies, Hiding Out and Toy Soldiers and how cell phones would have affected his movies.

The Impact Hour
Episode 35: Visible or Hiding Out

The Impact Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2017 50:30


On this week's episode of The Impact Hour, Visible or Hiding Out. Being visible–letting people see the real you–has tremendous benefits. Hiding out has costs. What does it look like to be visible or hide out? How can you be

WTSR Band Interviews
Hiding Out

WTSR Band Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2017 12:34


Hiding Out stopped by the station for an awesome live performance at this semester's Underground Weekend (spring 2017), and our staffer Andrew Cooper got the inside scoop about new music and more!

CooperTalk
Jade Starling - Episode 553

CooperTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2016 60:04


Steve Cooper talks with singer/songwriter Jade Starling. Jade is best known as one half of the late 80s duo Pretty Poison who had the #1 platinum hit Catch Me I’m Falling. She returned to the Top 5 on the Sept. 5th 2015 Billboard Club Chart with Better and Better which peaked at #3. That song was not only the 3rd single from the critically acclaimed Captive album but also the highest charted record featuring her since When I Look Into Your Eyes topped the charts in 1988. In addition to Better and Better, Captive has also yielded the Billboard club hits Insominiak and Think About U. Catch Me I’m Falling has continued to reach new fans with features on AMC’s smash hit Breaking Bad & MTV’s Ridiculousness starring Rob Dyrdek and featuring Derek Hough of ABC’s Dancing with the Stars. She hs sold millions of records in her career and in this era of social media, has continued to grow in popularity. Her recordings have been featured in scores of movies including such high profile releases as You Don't Mess with the Zohan featuring Adam Sandler, the art house classic Pinero starring Benjamin Bratt and the cult favorite Hiding Out starring Jon Cryer. She has also helped raise money for charities through her philanthropic passions Breast Cancer Awareness and the TJ Martell Foundation as well as her work in the LGBT community and has a new single Party2Life which he performed on the WKTU float at NY Pride.  This episode sponsored by Blowfish for Hangovers. Check them out at www.forhangovers.com (Use the promo code COOPER for 20% off.)

Sleep to Strange
Accidental John Hughes Tribute Dinner with Pasta and Tacos | Realtime Recipes

Sleep to Strange

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2016 48:43


What could be more boring than a cooking lesson? A trip to the grocery store. Add two handfuls of sexual tension with a dash of eighties romcom and you have a dinner party. But that's at the end and you'll be dreaming...of Jon Cryer and Molly Ringwald and Andrew McCarthy....or pork and cream and beef. Please support our Patreon!!! http://www.patreon.com/sleepwithme Amazon Links http://www.sleepwithmepodcast.com/amazon http://www.sleepwithmepodcast.com/amazonuk http://www.sleepwithmepodcast.com/amazonca   Strange quotes "Let my voice trickle away the nasty thoughts in your brain" "I don't want to be oiling you up" Spotify Playlist added "Let's Go Fly a Kite" and "Punk Rock Girl" and "Pretty in Pink" Shopping List Salt and Pepper Olive Oil Garlic Bacon Parmesan Cheese Basil Parsley Heavy Cream Bacon Tortellini Ground Beef Taco Seasoning Eggs Breadcrumbs Taco fixins The Links Third Person on Saving Mr. Banks is (with many many apologies to) the wonderful Jason Schwartzman Minnie Pearl Cameron Frye from Ferris Bueller's Day Off Andrew McCarthy has a new book out Ducky is from Pretty in Pink and Played by Jon Cryer who starts in Hiding Out and currently in Two and a Half Men Seven Minutes in Heaven Molly Ringwald Jiffy Pop Anthony Michael Hall Weird Science Eric Stoltz Mary Stuart Masterson Cast Iron Griddle Grill Combo Snowpiercer Ally Sheedy in Breakfast Club vs Ko A-sung in Snowpiercer Subscribe in iTunes Become a fan on Facebook On Twitter @dearestscooter Sleep With Me is a bedtime story designed to take your mind off of the racing thoughts that keep you awake at night. As you listen you will find yourself distracted from your worries and drifting off into dreamland..due to the fact the story gets a little bit more boring with each passing minute. This podcast is a little weird, a bit silly and a tad offensive so beware. It is very similar to ASMR or guided meditation bedtime story that slowly carries you off to slumber. "Sleep With Me" is a groundbreaking podcast created to help you fall asleep. So get in bed, press play and drift off into dreamland. If you struggle with insomnia or just getting a good night's rest, you've found the podcast for you. Music by Christopher Postill @ Sounds Like An Earful Podcast "A Podcast about collecting stories, tinkering with noises and fumbling with really big questions" Sleep With Me podcast art created by Always Trending Up Scott & Jennifer Sleep With Me is narrated by Dearest Scooter and written by Drew Ackerman

TV Guidance Counselor Podcast
TV Guidance Counselor Episode 145: Tommy Rico

TV Guidance Counselor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2016 109:38


October 31st - November 6, 1987 Today Ken welcomes long time Boston comedy friend and fellow comedian Tommy Rico to the show. Ken and Tommy discuss Stoneham, Mario Cantone, Nancy Kerrigan, Killer Kowalski, SNL, childhood chaos, anti-ethnic racism in the Boston area, insomnia, horror movies, marital compromise, bring up Chuck, Latinos, local sports, Boston Stand Up, media knowledge, fandom, Burn Notice, young people's lack of historical knowledge, Halloween, TV38 vs. WLVI TV 56, The Legend of Dana Hersey, Force Five, Starblazers, Japanese shows, "Japanamation", living in all three time zones, living with a murderer, The Midnight Hour, Women in Prison, Amen, Joe Piscapo, Dabney Coleman hosting SNL with the Cars and Elvira, The Exorcist, Werewolf, Spenser for Hire, Family Ties, Married...with Children, hormonal viewing choices, classic movie theaters, Hiding Out with John Cryer, 'Night Mother, Raptors, Made for TV Movies, the evils of big Oil, primetime Alyssa Milano, Video Gallery, Petey's hatred of Tommy, Moonlighting, Telemarketers, Hooperman vs. Slap Maxwell, Magnum PI, Sledge Hammer, Cheers, Beverly Hills Buntz, James Bond, WWF, and the magic of I Married Dora.

The Flopcast
Flopcast 187: Hiding Out in Chickentown

The Flopcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2015 22:10


Kevin and Kornflake's ill-conceived trip back through the 80s brings us to 1987! It was the year Debbie Gibson taught us to shake our love -- a practice which is illegal in most states these days. Kornflake reminds us of the 1987 debut of the San Francisco-based sitcom Full House, as well as the time that city's famed Golden Gate Bridge nearly collapsed under the weight of a million hippies. (Historians still debate which was the greater disaster.) Kevin's 1987 pick is the goofy Jon Cryer movie Hiding Out, which was set in the Boston area and a little creepy, just like us. And if you think we got through 1987 without sneaking into a Pretty Poison concert, you really don't know us anymore. Also: A festive time was had at Freezepop's recent EP release show, also featuring Madaila, The Lights Out, and Math the Band. (But no one shook their love, thankfully.)

ReLaunch -  NEVER GIVE UP on Your Possibilities
395 Small Steps to a Bigger Bottom Line - Rob Walling

ReLaunch - NEVER GIVE UP on Your Possibilities

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2015 27:43


What’s the best way to get started with your entrepreneurial concept? And how to know the telltale sign of when it’s time to kill a business idea? Rob Walling shares. A telltale sign of when it’s time to kill a business idea The best way to get started with your entrepreneurial concept The Dangers of Hiding Out in Creation mode How Small Steps can lead to Bigger Bottom Line Why Quick Success might not be Sustainable Book: Start Small, Stay Small: A Developer's Guide to Launching a Startup For Full Transcripts of this show and More Resources http://relaunchshow.com/395 972-885-8384

Spoilerpiece Theatre
Episode #68: "Burnt," "Our Brand is Crisis," and "Hiding Out"

Spoilerpiece Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2015 63:50


Following a brief Eddy mix up, the guys review movies new to old. First up is Evan with BURNT, a Bradley Cooper film about disgraced chef who does not pee in soup. It’s a super predictable picture where there are gratuitous montages that focus on mundane things and everyone is waiting around for him to get better. Kris is next to discuss OUR BRAND IS CRISIS, a political film that’s reminiscent of PCU, but without George Clinton to bring everyone together. The director doesn’t belong and it’s so uneven, although when it’s cynical it does have points to make. Finally, Evan has seen Dave’s favorite movie, HIDING OUT, starring John Cryer, so the two of them give it the full spoilerpiece treatment. Dave can “quote the motherfucker backwards and forwards,” and Evan reveals his surprise about how part of it takes place in Boston, while pausing to analyze its 80s yuppie mentality.

Spoilerpiece Theatre
Episode #54 - "Pixels," "Southpaw," "The Tribe," and "Infinitely Polar Bear"

Spoilerpiece Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2015 57:15


This week Dave tells everyone more about why he loves HIDING OUT with John Cryer and poses an interesting theory about Jim Carrey before Kris shares that he was wearing flannel before it was cool. Evan kept his promise to see THE TRIBE so he can’t wait to share his thoughts about how fucked up its graphic scenes of violence and sex are. Then he tries to summarize the plot for PIXELS, while explaining how terrible it is to Dave and Kris. Thankfully Kris shifts momentum to discuss SOUTHPAW, which is about a boxer who isn’t a southpaw, but he does have his own entourage. Dave wraps up the episode by reviewing INFINITELY POLAR BEAR, a film he enjoyed where Mark Ruffalo plays the kind of bipolar father who tells rivers to go fuck themselves.

Movie Meltdown
269: Hollywood Dynasties

Movie Meltdown

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2014 125:25


Movie Meltdown - Episode 269 This week we welcome filmmaker Michael Fitzer into the group as we sit down to tackle The Grind topic ‘o the week: Hollywood Dynasties. We address the families that continue to work in the entertainment industry. And somewhere along the way, we mention… Gattaca, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, The Pursuit of Happyness, what the hell happened to Chris Makepeace?, Happy Accidents, Hitler’s painting career, rays of light coming from your head, Martin Mull, Noah, Lost in Translation, Gary Oldman, The Shawshank Redemption, 70’s snap zoom techniques, The Notebook, Her, La Femme Nikita, So I guess the moral of the story is… if you want your kid to be successful in Hollywood – just make Steven Speilberg the Godfather, Darren Aronofsky, Alpha Dog, Dracula, Monster-in-Law, Connor Cruise, Luc Besson is a God, I can’t get over his veins, Rhea Perlman, My Bodyguard, the bearded prophet, Uma Thurman, Jack Huston, Wild at Heart, Most other kids were dating… and I was following Roger Deakins around, attitude is everything, Roger Deakins, Never Been Kissed, Hiding Out, Gwyneth Paltrow, star wipes, nepotism in any industry is bad, because the director is the key, The Culkins, getting a special guest star credit, freshman effort, I was walking down Hollywood Boulevard, picking up a hot pot of oil with my forearms, Seduced and Abandoned, Girl in the Café, adding a chapter to the Bible, bypassing the system, she’s been married like 7 times… and she’s talking about love, Paper Moon, Hook, The Oscars, I don’t like the way Laura Dern cries, Point of No Return, Scott Glenn, you could have had your own wrapping paper room, The Creationist Movement in America, Chris Tucker, working with Osteoporosis, How can a Biblical epic… fall apart in the second act?, is there a point to her?, Johnny Handsome, I saw that movie… in the theater… probably 20 times!, DIY Network, Thora Birch, Danny DeVito, Alec Baldwin, the Olsens, writing on SNL before the zombies, Homes on Homes and a book full of heart-shaped objects.   “Sofia Coppola has NEVER stood in knee-deep mud, holding a reflector while a copperhead ran through her legs! She has NEVER done that… and I have!”

IRR CON POD - A Fine Dram
42: I Have Divisions

IRR CON POD - A Fine Dram

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2013 65:52


Part 2 of our latest epic recording session. We pick our favorite movies from the 1980s. All of the movies: License to Drive (1988) Wall Street (1987) Predator (1987) Rocky IV (1985) Coming to America (1988) Blade Runner (1982) Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980) Beetlejuice (1988) Highlander (1986) Masters of the Universe (1987) Batman (1989) Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989) Back to the Future Part II (1989) The Abyss (1989) Dead Poets Society (1989) My Best Friend Is a Vampire (1987) Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989) Platoon (1986) Beverly Hills Cop (1984) Beverly Hills Cop II (1987) Top Gun (1986) ¡Three Amigos! (1986) The Goonies (1985) The Breakfast Club (1985) Hiding Out (1987) The Great Outdoors (1988) Cocktail (1988) Gleaming the Cube (1989) Over the Top (1987) Black Rain (1989) Say Anything... (1989) Better Off Dead... (1985) One Crazy Summer (1986) Summer School (1987) Scrooged (1988) Christmas Vacation (1989) Trading Places (1983) Die Hard (1988)

Le Ranch à Robert
Émission du 21 février 2013

Le Ranch à Robert

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2013


Cette semaine à l'émission toute en musique     Par le chignon du cou- Les soeurs Boulay Kérosène- Laurence HélieMa Belle- Oh my DarlingOh ma belle Clémentine, Caloon Saloon Rye Whiskey- Punch BrothersLife's for the living- PassengerRiver Love- Angus Stone Toucher les cèdres- Chantal ArchambaultReste donc couchée- Chantal ArchambaultS'chu cassé, Aline GibsonOh, Hiding Out, Small HousesHome, Spirit and Dust I want to sing that rock and roll, Gillian Welch Chanson d'amour en sol, Tire le coyote Desert and Ocean- Genevieve Toupin American nights- Bourbon bay Hard Believer- First aid kit La danse de la poule- Dylan Perron & Elixir de Gumbo Dis moi pas- St-FolieUn drôle de duel- Massicotte      

Le Ranch à Robert
Émission du 21 février 2013

Le Ranch à Robert

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2013


Cette semaine à l'émission toute en musique     Par le chignon du cou- Les soeurs Boulay Kérosène- Laurence HélieMa Belle- Oh my DarlingOh ma belle Clémentine, Caloon Saloon Rye Whiskey- Punch BrothersLife's for the living- PassengerRiver Love- Angus Stone Toucher les cèdres- Chantal ArchambaultReste donc couchée- Chantal ArchambaultS'chu cassé, Aline GibsonOh, Hiding Out, Small HousesHome, Spirit and Dust I want to sing that rock and roll, Gillian Welch Chanson d'amour en sol, Tire le coyote Desert and Ocean- Genevieve Toupin American nights- Bourbon bay Hard Believer- First aid kit La danse de la poule- Dylan Perron & Elixir de Gumbo Dis moi pas- St-FolieUn drôle de duel- Massicotte      

The Forgotten Flix Podcast
058 – TFFP: Hiding Out (1987)

The Forgotten Flix Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2012 70:28


In this episode of The Forgotten Flix Podcast, we’re going back to high school with an assassin trying to take us out in Hiding Out (1987)! Directed by: Bob Giraldi Screenplay by: Joe Menosky and Jeff Rothberg Starring: Jon Cryer, Keith Coogan, and Annabeth Gish Background Info (from Wikipedia): Hiding Out is a 1987 movie starring Jon Cryer as a Wall Street broker “hiding out” as a high-school student as the…Read more →

Proudly Resents: Bad Movie Recaps
“Jon Cryer is Hiding Out”

Proudly Resents: Bad Movie Recaps

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2011


“Jon Cryer is Hiding Out” was the 2 1/2 Men star’s 1st try at leading man. He’s hiding from the mob in a high school! Like sister act without the singing nuns. Oh yes, he has a love interest. Not a teacher…but a teenager. YIKES! Nicko returns and we find out about Jon Cryer’s “beard,” […] The post “Jon Cryer is Hiding Out” appeared first on Proudly Resents: The cult movie podcast.

Pop My Culture Podcast
PMC 07: Keith Coogan

Pop My Culture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2010 64:55


Cole, Vanessa and 80s/90s teen flick icon Keith Coogan ("Adventures in Babysitting," "Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead") talk weepy Disney films, Iron Man 2, meta filmmaking, Hiding Out's pedophilia, Canadian child doubles, The Waltons, Just the Ten of Us, the Monologue a Day Project, John Cusack's fascination with Cassiopeia, stripping babysitters, 6th grade rock [...]