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PART 1 of a 2-part BEST OF compilation of Karl Pilkington's ROCKBUSTERS (a cheap knockoff of Blockbusters) from the Xfm Ricky Gervais Show with Stephen Merchant. Not only was this one of Karl's longest running features (along with Monkey News), but it was also voted by fans as his greatest XFM feature of all time. Karl Pilkington gives a cryptic clue (it's usually nonsense) and the initials of a famous band or artist (he sometimes gets the initials wrong), and listeners either call, or as the feature developed (unless they were experiencing technical difficulties), email in their answers. The winner gets an arbitrary assortment of tat, often including a pointless DVD seemingly chosen at random from the bargain bucket. This 2-part BEST OF ROCKBUSTERS Compilation is based on the comprehensive 6-part ROCKBUSTERS compilation of every Rockbuster segment from the Xfm Ricky Gervais Show (released previously). CHAPTERS: Weezer, Coldplay, Justin Timberlake (0:00) Destiny's Child, Puff Daddy aka Diddy, The Bangles (10:43) The Dandy Warhols, Holly Valance, Whitney Houston (17:59) Foreigner, Shalamar, Bananarama (25:33) Adam Ant, Pixies, Anita Baker (33:14) Four Tops, The Charlatans, Freda Payne (40:45) Busted, The Spinners aka Detroit Spinners, Born Slippy (48:40) Limp Bizkit, Turin Brakes, Terence Trent D'Arby aka Sananda Maitreya (55:17) Junior Senior, Alison Moyet, Buzzcocks (1:06:39)
She's the new queen of London's right-wing social scene, counting Nigel Farage and Donald Trump among her friends. Having traded Neighbours and Ramsay Street for a brief crack at Hollywood and pop stardom, Holly Valance has found a new calling – cheering for the radical right. But does she have political ambitions of her own? This episode was first published in June 2024. Host: Tabitha Monahan Guests: Enda Brady and Dave Hanratty See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nigel Farage has weighed in on the possiblity of Holly Valance becoming an MP for Reform UK. Speaking to Chopper's Political Podcast, Farage said: "Of course, I love Holly. She's wonderful, absolutely wonderful. And she again, she reflects that upbeat, happy optimism that you've seen here over the last two days."Sit back, pour yourself a drink and join GB News' Political Editor Christopher Hope at his regular table in a Westminster pub where he will discuss the latest insider political intrigue and gossip with everyone from popstars to politicians. New episodes released every Friday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
She's the new queen of London's right-wing social scene, counting Nigel Farage and Donald Trump among her friends. Having traded Neighbours and Ramsay Street for a brief crack at Hollywood and pop stardom, Holly Valance has found a new calling – cheering for the radical right. But does she have political ambitions of her own? Host: Tabitha Monahan Guests: Enda Brady and Dave Hanratty See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Neighbours star Holly Valance has held a Trump fundraiser, so how did a soap star become a force in right-wing politics? And a New York Times article has us thinking about things we've done for the last time and may never do again. Join the conversation and email the show at notstupid@abc.net.auSHOW NOTESThe Contestant is more than a cautionary taleGrowing old, with grace and aches
There's less than five months to go until the American presidential election. And the race between Joe Biden and Donald Trump is neck and neck, with one recent poll putting Trump ahead by less than one point. Both are geriatric candidates. And they face the same challenge. How will they attract the youth vote? Today, world editor Nick Ralston, on which young celebrities are most likely to sway voters. (A hint: it's no longer Taylor Swift.) And whether former Neighbours star Holly Valance might influence a political shift to the far right.Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There's less than five months to go until the American presidential election. And the race between Joe Biden and Donald Trump is neck and neck, with one recent poll putting Trump ahead by less than one point. Both are geriatric candidates. And they face the same challenge. How will they attract the youth vote? Today, world editor Nick Ralston, on which young celebrities are most likely to sway voters. (A hint: it's no longer Taylor Swift.) And whether former Neighbours star Holly Valance might influence a political shift to the far right.Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You might know Australian-born Holly Valance from her time on Neighbours or from her music career and hit single Kiss Kiss. Now she's in the headlines for supporting Donald Trump.She held a ritzy function with her billionaire husband in London last week to raise money for the Trump campaign.The former US president has seen cash flowing into his campaign since he was convicted of 34 felony charges last month.In the lead up to November's US election, is Donald Trump or Joe Biden winning the race for campaign funding?Today, Sarah Bryner from OpenSecrets, a non-profit group that tracks money in politics. Featured: Sarah Bryner, Director of Research and Strategy at OpenSecrets
Holly Valance raises big bucks for Donald Trump, an Aussie has landed the starring role in Disney's live action remake of Moana, and there was chaos at a Coldplay concert when a fan tried to rush the stage.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Holly Valance has become the UK poster girl for ex-US President Donald Trump's bid to retake the White House. "It's a Holly party," Nigel Farage, a fellow Trump supporter and friend of Valance, told the London Times before the fundraising event near the Chelsea Embankment.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Allow us to introduce ourselves - NO ENCORE returns with guest co-host Mark Conroy in tow, and he's bringing along five glorious song intros for your listening pleasure. Can they compete with this week's bespoke intro of our very own? You decide. All that, plus plenty of music news - you know the drill! Hit up Patreon.com/noencore for bonus content, early episode access, and our bimonthly Album Club - new episode this Sunday.ACT ONE (7:33): Early 2000s sensation Holly Valance joins the Donald Trump celebrity fan club, Coldplay answer Luton Town's call, Billie Eilish incurs the wrath of The Swifties, Duran Duran prompt Cybertruck-themed backlash, and Yungblud wants YOU at his festival - it's the news. ACT TWO (49:03): Top 5 Song Intros Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
link Трек-лист: 01. Finger Eleven — Paralyzer 02. Holly Valance — Kiss Kiss 03. Nelly Furtado — All Good Things 04. Slash feat. Fergie — Beautiful Dangerous 05. Aili feat. Transistorcake — Dansu 06. Charlotte Adigéry feat. Bolis Pupil — HAHA 07. 50 Cent, Justin Timberlake, Timbaland — Ayo Technology 08. Kanye West — Stronger … Продолжить чтение Lofstrom loop 374 (17.05.2024)
Meta is like can we just not talk about politics right now? Tom is joined by guest host, viral political advocate and filmmaker Jack Toohey! First up they recap the results of the Tasmanian state election (21:41). Is it now Van Greeman's Land? Then they look at the government's new religious discrimination bill (34:27). What's the point of this? Will the mean media finally be nice to Labor now? Next, youth hero Holly Valance is out smashing lefties, and Janet Albrechtsen has thoughts (53:15). Finally, a call to action (1:12:52). ---------------------------------------- Full video version of this episode at https://www.youtube.com/c/SeriousDangerAU New Patreon recap episode recapping awful Kitchen Cabinet episodes out now. Subscribe on Patreon to support the show and check out over 30 full-length fortnightly bonus episodes, with guests like Geraldine Hickey, Max Chandler-Mather, Lee Rhiannon, Michael Berkman, Wil Anderson, Cam Wilson, Gabbi Bolt, Tom Tanuki and Jon Kudelka, and deep dives into topics like boomers v gen Z, the history of the party, co-operatives, Taylor Swift, when Friendlyjordies owned us, and whether a Greens government would lead to the apocalypse. https://www.patreon.com/SeriousDangerAU Links - ABC Tasmanian election results page - https://www.abc.net.au/news/elections/tas/2024/results/party-totals Check out Jack's work at https://www.jacktoohey.com/ Or on the socials @jack_toohey Today is Palm Sunday - shout out to all those walking for refugee rights Janet Rice's valedictory speech on Tuesday My last week in Parliament is next week and my official retirement date is set for Friday, April 19th. I'll be giving my final speech in the Senate next Tuesday evening and I'd love for you to tune in as I reflect on my time in politics and say (a potentially teary) farewell. You can watch the livestream of my valedictory speech in the Senate here next Tuesday, March 26th from 6pm AEDT. Remember we've announced we're doing a live show in Naarm/Melbourne with Osman Farqui on Saturday April 6th at 1:30pm at the Comedy Republic https://www.comedyrepublic.com.au/event/38:304/38:910/ Watch this space Brisbane - our live show at Good Chat Comedy Club on Saturday April 27th at 2pm is sold out, but we are organsing a second show for earlier that day. More info soon. Cheeky plug for Tom's special, IT IS I (Out on Tuesday) Trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6P7Vg4Gv_8&ab_channel=TomBallard (please subscribe lol) Head here to get the thing on all the platforms https://800PGR.lnk.to/BallardID Produced by Michael Griffin https://www.instagram.com/mikeskillz/ Follow us on https://twitter.com/SeriousDangerAU https://www.instagram.com/seriousdangerau https://www.tiktok.com/@seriousdangerau Support the show: http://patreon.com/seriousdangerauSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Did you even realise the LibDems had held their Spring Conference? No, nor did Jemma and Marina. So in a bid to readdress the balance, the ladies open with a rather compelling snippet from leader, Ed Davey.Then it's onto a rare moment where Keir Starmer offers hope (but careful, it's the hope that kills you), before delving into GB News' latest accolade: yet another strongly worded letter from Ofcom regarding their breaching of the impartiality rules. But you know, these things happen...once, twice - or in the case of GB News - 12 TIMES. But maybe next time they'll face a proper section. The 13th time's a charm...Sticking with GB News, unlike their viewers, Jemma and Marina discuss Rees-Mogg's reaction to Ofcom's mild telling-off before getting stuck into the update you were all waiting for: Holly Valance's change of heart from Conservative to Reform. Jemma and Marina look forward to the next GB News installment where broadcasters bemoan Gary Lineker for not sticking to football, without even a hint of self-awareness. And it's about time a special mention was given to Special Economic Zones and freeports - a sinister policy and plan from this Government that is sweeping the country with very little coverage or accountability. Thankfully, Carol Vorderman is on hand to deep dive with the accuracy we all know and love her for.Finally a few tweets with some speculation over Obama's visit to Number 10 and a pudding from The Exploding Heads on Ofcom's latest weasel words. Thank you for sharing and do tweet us @MarinaPurkiss @jemmaforte @TheTrawlPodcastPatreonhttps://patreon.com/TheTrawlPodcastYoutubehttps://www.youtube.com/@TheTrawlTwitterhttps://twitter.com/TheTrawlPodcast
Ayyyooooo! We're coming to you live from Joel HQ AKA Melbourne. The gang is together and we're in for a LOOOOSE show! Before boarding our flight to Sydney, we almost missed it because Ricki spotted her biggest crush, F1 driver Nico Hulkenburg just doing a casual meet-and-greet near the gate. So we go into who our biggest crushes are. We play some audio of Holly Valance calling Greta Thunberg a 'demonic little gremlin' so we want to know who you find a Demonic Little Gremlin. Also, nicknames... let's hear yours because Ricki told us her mortifying nickname she used to get called at high school and Tim's nickname named after Little Richard. We spin the Wednesday Wheel and play perhaps the most hectic game of the Whisper Challenge, and Ricki shares in the Glossys what she did with her divorce ring before hanging with Rich. Listen live on the Nova Player. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram & TikTok.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
All the details for Mamamia Out Loud LIVE presented by NIVEA CELLULAR Billionaire, ex-Neighbour and Kiss Kiss singer, Holly Valance has a lot of thoughts about what's wrong with Australia. But, do we care about her take on the current political climate? Plus, the article that gave Holly a panic attack in the back of an Uber last week. How do we put an end to a 'phone-based' childhood when kids are growing up surrounded by devices and social media? And, what is an American Riviera Orchard? We discuss Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex and the suspicious timing of her new brand launch. The End Bits: Listen to Thursday's episode: The Best Decision We've Ever Made Read: Why everyone is talking about Holly Valance's new interview. Read: And just like that, Meghan Markle has returned to Instagram. Sign up to the Mamamia Out Loud Newsletter for all our recommendations in one place. It'll be in your inbox every Saturday at 9am AEST. Want to try our new exercise app? Click here to start a seven-day free trial of MOVE by Mamamia GET IN TOUCH: Feedback? We're listening. Leave us a voicememo or email us at outloud@mamamia.com.au Join our Facebook group Mamamia Outlouders to talk about the show. Follow us on Instagram @mamamiaoutloud CREDITS: Hosts: Holly Wainwright, Mia Freedman & Jessie Stephens Producer: Emeline Gazilas Assistant Production: Tahli Blackman Audio Producer: Leah Porges Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's show, a 45 year old mystery around the murder of Kerryn Tate has a new twist. Putin wins a fifth term, but what does that mean for the world? The fight to ban TikTok is heating up. Do you remember Holly Valance? Well, she's back but singing a very different tune. And the top 3 talking points from a huge weekend of sport. Visit thenightly.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sit back, pour yourself a drink and join GB News' Political Editor Christopher Hope at his regular table in a Westminster pub where he will discuss the latest insider political intrigue and gossip with everyone from popstars to politicians in a seismic general election year. New episodes released every Friday.This week Holly Valance joins Christopher Hope to talk politics, showbiz, and her experience in lawless London. She also delves into her reasons for leaving Australia for Hollywood and what it was like meeting Donald Trump. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's Week 2 of Australian Survivor and Sam is joined by photographer, actor, and swimmer Ben Rigby to unpack all the blindsides and blunders of the week. Ben's evocative short films tell raw queer stories and his technicolour photography is as powerful as the sun in his adopted home, California. He also appears in Alien: Covenant and Oscar winning film Ford v. Ferrari.Sam and Ben trash talk episodes 4-6 titled, “B is for Blindside”, “Where Angels Fear to Tread” and “The Saboteur”.This week on Survivor Hurricane Kelli continues to cause havoc at camp but will she successfully complete her secret sabotage mission? The answer isn't resounding.. maybe? Ten are giving zero fucks this week as Mark breaks his way into the idol treasure chest. Meanwhile Aileen is ready to make big moves and Jaden is still happy to be there. Ben's cringe of the week is Taylor Swift, Tesla Trucks, Jay-Z at the Grammys and Holly Valance. The two also discuss US Survivor. Theme song by Dane Yule.Follow:@thecringeisrealpod@samcremean@brigby
La nanarologie, LE cours en ligne qui vous permet de voyager en toute sécurité dans le monde du cinéma bis et à terme de devenir de vrais spécialistes.Premier épisode de cette fin d'année, car on vous réserve une double dose pour se la jouer un peu pères Noël du mauvais goût ! Et on commence fort avec une nouvelle adaptation de jeux vidéos qu'on adore de tout notre petit coeur au sein de l'équipe : Dead or Alive !Année : 2006Origine : USARéalisateur : Cory YuenCasting : Jaime Pressly, Devon Aoki, Sarah Carter, Holly Valance, Natassia Malthe, Eric Roberts---------------------------Introduction : Reprise 8-bit par LtBolo d'Against the Ninja du groupe Dragon Sound, bande-originale du film Miami Connection : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMsY8...Conclusion : Thème du film Dangerous MenTwitter : https://twitter.com/NanarologieDiscord : https://discord.gg/F9BCqTaaxpInstagram : https://www.instagram.com/nanarologie/Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100094406224894
I went to the ARC conference yesterday - to give it its full name the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship. It is an organisation set up by Jordan Peterson, Paul Marshall, Philippa Stroud, Alan McKormick and others to “develop a better narrative in response to life's most fundamental social, economic, philosophical and cultural questions”. I spent much of the day taking notes, and I thought I'd write them up here so that readers can enjoy a distilled version, without the rigours of having to travel to the depths of London SE and sitting through a lot of talking.“What's it like?” Merryn Somerset Webb texted on her way in that morning. “A bit like a religious gathering,” I replied, (something Tim Stanley also observed in a barbed piece in the Telegraph). I'm quite happy with that, because I am one of the believers. I have to say the organisers have put together quite a roster of speakers, one massive oversight aside, which was not having me speak.Philippa Stroud and Jordan Petersen hosted the morning events, which began with recently removed US speaker of the house Kevin McCarthy. Peterson, who had made a brave choice of suit even by his standards - and, I say with a little concern, looked exhausted - made the point that we each have a responsibility to do our own little bit, if we are to improve things.In this Noah's Flood of podcasts through which we are currently living, I'm kind of done with conversations. So many people now just seem to be regurgitating the words of others. So few seem to say anything original or interesting. We are caught in this media merry-go-round in which everyone is just commenting on what everyone else has said and nobody actually seems to be creating anything. Moreover, I am kind of done with panels. Three guests, sitting on chairs, a host, who keeps opening it up the the audience, where the conversation then loses all direction. Give me strength. It's always a good way to go into an event with low expectations because when reality exceeds expectation you end up happy. So it was here. (Read more on the secret of happiness). Laurence Fox, who is a buddy and with whom I hung out, was in a similarly jaded frame of mind. The right is great at identifying what the problem is, he said to me over coffee and a fag, but no good at doing anything about it. The problem, I suggested, is that many don't actually know what to do, which is why so much talking goes on. Perhaps the answer lies in Peterson's solution. We each have to do our own little bit in our own little worlds, doing whatever we do. That's the nature of free markets and free everything: it starts with the individual and it is a bottom-up thing.The first panel was about narrative. That had former Aussie deputy PM John Anderson, who was excellent on the fact that in the Anglosphere, we have stopped telling our own story and, as a result, lost sight of who we are and what we stand for. This was a recurring theme throughout the day. Somali-Dutch activist, Ayaan Hersi, talking about Hamas and Islamic extremism, added that “their story is not your story and your story is not their story”, so it is never going to work. She may not have meant it, but that is actually quite a strong argument against multiculturalism. And I loved this line from US author Os Guiness: “freedom is not the power to do what you like. It is the power to do what you ought”I went into the break keen to do my own little bit and put the world right, and ran into my old boss from GB News, Angelos Frangopoulos, who was similarly invigorated. I had a good chat with him. I then ran into Jimmy Carr, of all people, who I know of old, and had a good chat with him too. I then met Holly Valance, who is a famous actress from Neighbours, if you didn't know (I didn't) and had a good chat with her about home education. So, never mind the roster of speakers, the calibre of audience was pretty good too.The next session was hosted by Fraser Nelson of the Spectator, another of the many UK media outlets which has forgone the opportunity to give me work. There was a talk by MP Miriam Cates about mental health and the decline of family. I agreed with pretty much every point she made, but don't read your speeches, speak them, Mmiriam. They have more impact when you do.Next Nelson would interview a chap over videolink to the states, Jonathan Haidt, and my heart sank. Why have I come all this way to watch a live zoom call? Guess what? It was brilliant.It was about children and mobile phones. Moral of the story? Don't let your kids anywhere near them. Mental health, depression, anxiety and suicide rates among young women in the Anglosphere and Nordic countries are all all at all time highs. They are not so bad among religious conservatives, they are much higher in cultures where female independence is strong, especially left wing, secular liberals (who tend to be allowed on their phones more). It has rocketed since 2010 when we all got smartphones. He talked about the importance of play amongst children, and how we have replaced a play-based childhood with a phone-based childhood. Kids see each other and socialise far less now than they used to. Kids don't need connections. They don't need retweets and likes. Even less do they need all the bullying and shaming that goes on. Tiktok messes with your mind and your ability to concentrate, but Instagram is the worst for women and mental health.Haidt's solution was not to give kids a smartphone before the age of 14, give them flip phones. No social media before the age of 16. No phones in schools, not even in your backpacks otherwise kids will find a way to feed the addiction. Get back to play. The rise in teenage suicide is perhaps the biggest problem since we wiped out polio, cholera and mass disease.Tell your mates.So to the afternoon …In the afternoon, Paul Marshall gave a brilliant talk. For someone who is supposed to be shy and retiring, he was great - and he didn't read his speech, or if he did it didn't show. He was particularly good on one of my pet hates, crony capitalism. (I even wrote a song about it). He observed how we have benefited from capitalism and free markets, peppering his talk with great historical stories. He bemoaned the conflation of capitalism with monopolistic capitalism, crony capitalism and, what he called swamp capitalism, describing US politics as “continuity swamp”, and called for a politician with strength to stand up to vested interests. He didn't say anything particularly new, but it was one of the best summaries of everything I had heard in a long time. We are both singing so loudly from the same song sheet, I felt he must have been studying my stuff (I doubt he has), though he didn't mention the zero patients in all of this: our systems of money and tax.Then there was another video link with US presidential candidate, Vivek Ramaswamy, on the campaign trail in Utah or somewhere I've never been to. He went down very well in the room too. Merryn Somerset Webb hosted a good panel on ESG investing. The S in ESG is totally subjective, said Derek Kreifels, while Terry Keeley called it the biggest misallocation of capital in history. The general takeaway is that ESG is done. The arguments have been lost, even the FT is now slagging it off. It is, I'd say, roughly where the Nazis were in 1943 after they failed to take Moscow and winter set in.Michael Shellenberger, not a man with whom I was previously familiar, was next and he came out with my line of the day. “Pull back the curtain and there is no Wizard of Oz, just Greta Thunberg with a really bad religion.”His main theme was debunking climate alarmism. He argued that carbon emissions are improving, sea levels are not an issue if the Netherlands is anything to go by. The reason northern countries are so wealthy is that the harsher conditions forced us to develop more. Deaths from climate disasters are down 90%, he said, against a population that is four times bigger. He is more worried about death from drugs. You can't say much of this on the internet though because you get censored. Climate change is a religion. Nihilism leads to secular religions, and not very good ones. There are three new secular religions: they are climate, race and gender. Climate change is also a psychopathology, and most activists have some kind of personality disorder, often narcissism. Frequently they are just spoilt children.The answers lie in increased efficiencies. The fact that the amount of land required to make the same amount of food is decreasing is good: it means more land for nature. The fact that less material is required to do stuff (eg all the things you can do on your phone, a bluetooth speaker vs a stack stereo kit from the 1980s) is another example. Think of the woman who used to have to cook food using dung and wood. Gas has been liberating for her. The solutions lie in gas and nuclear. Not in solar, the panels for which are made by slave labour in concentration camps in China, nor in wind, the blades of which do not recycle or decompose. A panel next with Alex Epstein and Marian Tupy made similar points, and was great. Epstein's argument was that so much of environmental philosophy is just anti-human. That's the underlying problem. We ignore the human flourishing effects of fossil fuel to be anti-human. While Tupy pointed how much better we are producing resources and using them so that their prices fall. Eventually we will create elements through nuclear fission or mine them in outer space where they are plentiful. I liked Tupy. Humans create as well as destroy. Atoms may be finite, but knowledge is infinite, and the more knowledge you consume, the more you end up with. We need freedom and we need population. We need the freedom to explore, the think, to invent, to experiment. And it is so much better when the market, not the government, chooses the winners. In the final session of the day, historian Niall Ferguson spoke. He described how liberal democracy, which in the context of the world today and of history, is tiny, is now under threat, both from within - so many now dare not speak or explore issues because they are scared of the backlash - and from outside. Beware the alliance between China, Russia, Iran and North Korea. I'd had enough talking by this point, so I left the auditorium, had a cup of tea and did some networking. I hope this summary was useful.In other news, I am working on a piece on S&P500, which could be set up for a good year end rally. I am also working on something to do with gold. It is finally catching a bid. New highs around the corner? Maybe. We are going to need them if juniors are to finally catch a bid.Please subscribe to this brilliant newsletter. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.theflyingfrisby.com/subscribe
I went to the ARC conference yesterday - to give it its full name the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship. It is an organisation set up by Jordan Peterson, Paul Marshall, Philippa Stroud, Alan McKormick and others to “develop a better narrative in response to life's most fundamental social, economic, philosophical and cultural questions”. I spent much of the day taking notes, and I thought I'd write them up here so that readers can enjoy a distilled version, without the rigours of having to travel to the depths of London SE and sitting through a lot of talking.“What's it like?” Merryn Somerset Webb texted on her way in that morning. “A bit like a religious gathering,” I replied, (something Tim Stanley also observed in a barbed piece in the Telegraph). I'm quite happy with that, because I am one of the believers. I have to say the organisers have put together quite a roster of speakers, one massive oversight aside, which was not having me speak.Philippa Stroud and Jordan Petersen hosted the morning events, which began with recently removed US speaker of the house Kevin McCarthy. Peterson, who had made a brave choice of suit even by his standards - and, I say with a little concern, looked exhausted - made the point that we each have a responsibility to do our own little bit, if we are to improve things.In this Noah's Flood of podcasts through which we are currently living, I'm kind of done with conversations. So many people now just seem to be regurgitating the words of others. So few seem to say anything original or interesting. We are caught in this media merry-go-round in which everyone is just commenting on what everyone else has said and nobody actually seems to be creating anything. Moreover, I am kind of done with panels. Three guests, sitting on chairs, a host, who keeps opening it up the the audience, where the conversation then loses all direction. Give me strength. It's always a good way to go into an event with low expectations because when reality exceeds expectation you end up happy. So it was here. (Read more on the secret of happiness). Laurence Fox, who is a buddy and with whom I hung out, was in a similarly jaded frame of mind. The right is great at identifying what the problem is, he said to me over coffee and a fag, but no good at doing anything about it. The problem, I suggested, is that many don't actually know what to do, which is why so much talking goes on. Perhaps the answer lies in Peterson's solution. We each have to do our own little bit in our own little worlds, doing whatever we do. That's the nature of free markets and free everything: it starts with the individual and it is a bottom-up thing.The first panel was about narrative. That had former Aussie deputy PM John Anderson, who was excellent on the fact that in the Anglosphere, we have stopped telling our own story and, as a result, lost sight of who we are and what we stand for. This was a recurring theme throughout the day. Somali-Dutch activist, Ayaan Hersi, talking about Hamas and Islamic extremism, added that “their story is not your story and your story is not their story”, so it is never going to work. She may not have meant it, but that is actually quite a strong argument against multiculturalism. And I loved this line from US author Os Guiness: “freedom is not the power to do what you like. It is the power to do what you ought”I went into the break keen to do my own little bit and put the world right, and ran into my old boss from GB News, Angelos Frangopoulos, who was similarly invigorated. I had a good chat with him. I then ran into Jimmy Carr, of all people, who I know of old, and had a good chat with him too. I then met Holly Valance, who is a famous actress from Neighbours, if you didn't know (I didn't) and had a good chat with her about home education. So, never mind the roster of speakers, the calibre of audience was pretty good too.The next session was hosted by Fraser Nelson of the Spectator, another of the many UK media outlets which has forgone the opportunity to give me work. There was a talk by MP Miriam Cates about mental health and the decline of family. I agreed with pretty much every point she made, but don't read your speeches, speak them, Mmiriam. They have more impact when you do.Next Nelson would interview a chap over videolink to the states, Jonathan Haidt, and my heart sank. Why have I come all this way to watch a live zoom call? Guess what? It was brilliant.It was about children and mobile phones. Moral of the story? Don't let your kids anywhere near them. Mental health, depression, anxiety and suicide rates among young women in the Anglosphere and Nordic countries are all all at all time highs. They are not so bad among religious conservatives, they are much higher in cultures where female independence is strong, especially left wing, secular liberals (who tend to be allowed on their phones more). It has rocketed since 2010 when we all got smartphones. He talked about the importance of play amongst children, and how we have replaced a play-based childhood with a phone-based childhood. Kids see each other and socialise far less now than they used to. Kids don't need connections. They don't need retweets and likes. Even less do they need all the bullying and shaming that goes on. Tiktok messes with your mind and your ability to concentrate, but Instagram is the worst for women and mental health.Haidt's solution was not to give kids a smartphone before the age of 14, give them flip phones. No social media before the age of 16. No phones in schools, not even in your backpacks otherwise kids will find a way to feed the addiction. Get back to play. The rise in teenage suicide is perhaps the biggest problem since we wiped out polio, cholera and mass disease.Tell your mates.So to the afternoon …In the afternoon, Paul Marshall gave a brilliant talk. For someone who is supposed to be shy and retiring, he was great - and he didn't read his speech, or if he did it didn't show. He was particularly good on one of my pet hates, crony capitalism. (I even wrote a song about it). He observed how we have benefited from capitalism and free markets, peppering his talk with great historical stories. He bemoaned the conflation of capitalism with monopolistic capitalism, crony capitalism and, what he called swamp capitalism, describing US politics as “continuity swamp”, and called for a politician with strength to stand up to vested interests. He didn't say anything particularly new, but it was one of the best summaries of everything I had heard in a long time. We are both singing so loudly from the same song sheet, I felt he must have been studying my stuff (I doubt he has), though he didn't mention the zero patients in all of this: our systems of money and tax.Then there was another video link with US presidential candidate, Vivek Ramaswamy, on the campaign trail in Utah or somewhere I've never been to. He went down very well in the room too. Merryn Somerset Webb hosted a good panel on ESG investing. The S in ESG is totally subjective, said Derek Kreifels, while Terry Keeley called it the biggest misallocation of capital in history. The general takeaway is that ESG is done. The arguments have been lost, even the FT is now slagging it off. It is, I'd say, roughly where the Nazis were in 1943 after they failed to take Moscow and winter set in.Michael Shellenberger, not a man with whom I was previously familiar, was next and he came out with my line of the day. “Pull back the curtain and there is no Wizard of Oz, just Greta Thunberg with a really bad religion.”His main theme was debunking climate alarmism. He argued that carbon emissions are improving, sea levels are not an issue if the Netherlands is anything to go by. The reason northern countries are so wealthy is that the harsher conditions forced us to develop more. Deaths from climate disasters are down 90%, he said, against a population that is four times bigger. He is more worried about death from drugs. You can't say much of this on the internet though because you get censored. Climate change is a religion. Nihilism leads to secular religions, and not very good ones. There are three new secular religions: they are climate, race and gender. Climate change is also a psychopathology, and most activists have some kind of personality disorder, often narcissism. Frequently they are just spoilt children.The answers lie in increased efficiencies. The fact that the amount of land required to make the same amount of food is decreasing is good: it means more land for nature. The fact that less material is required to do stuff (eg all the things you can do on your phone, a bluetooth speaker vs a stack stereo kit from the 1980s) is another example. Think of the woman who used to have to cook food using dung and wood. Gas has been liberating for her. The solutions lie in gas and nuclear. Not in solar, the panels for which are made by slave labour in concentration camps in China, nor in wind, the blades of which do not recycle or decompose. A panel next with Alex Epstein and Marian Tupy made similar points, and was great. Epstein's argument was that so much of environmental philosophy is just anti-human. That's the underlying problem. We ignore the human flourishing effects of fossil fuel to be anti-human. While Tupy pointed how much better we are producing resources and using them so that their prices fall. Eventually we will create elements through nuclear fission or mine them in outer space where they are plentiful. I liked Tupy. Humans create as well as destroy. Atoms may be finite, but knowledge is infinite, and the more knowledge you consume, the more you end up with. We need freedom and we need population. We need the freedom to explore, the think, to invent, to experiment. And it is so much better when the market, not the government, chooses the winners. In the final session of the day, historian Niall Ferguson spoke. He described how liberal democracy, which in the context of the world today and of history, is tiny, is now under threat, both from within - so many now dare not speak or explore issues because they are scared of the backlash - and from outside. Beware the alliance between China, Russia, Iran and North Korea. I'd had enough talking by this point, so I left the auditorium, had a cup of tea and did some networking. I hope this summary was useful.In other news, I am working on a piece on S&P500, which could be set up for a good year end rally. I am also working on something to do with gold. It is finally catching a bid. New highs around the corner? Maybe. We are going to need them if juniors are to finally catch a bid.Please subscribe to this brilliant newsletter. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.theflyingfrisby.com/subscribe
Roy from Las Vegas institution Sigfried and Roy is attacked by one of their tigers, Montecore, live on stage, thus ending their run as one of sin city's most popular show. Find out what happened and why Roy did not blame the tiger for biting off his hard and tearing out his throat! In other news. Italy is plunged into darkness as a blackout leave around 56 million people without power. Thankfully no one was hurt and our European friends took the whole thing in their stride. We also look at the launch of the website 4Chan, which became responsible for a large part of what is wrong with the internet. Delta goes to the top of the charts in Australia with 'Not Me Not I', Toxic Holocaust release their debut album and Holly Valance gets sued by her manager, cimplete with testimony from LIbby Kennedy fo all you neighbours fans. And that is all wonderful but the BIG news this week 20 years ago belongs to Shaun Falkner who was the only successful contestant to guess who The Mole was in the show's fourth season 'The Mole In Paradise'. We discuss what paradise is to a mole but also reveal our connection to the winner! There's heaps more too! Have a listen! Hang with us on socials to chat more noughties nostalgia - Facebook (@tminus20) or Instagram (tminus20podcast). You can also contact us there if you want to be a part of the show.
After a week's delay that we're sure no one noticed, the pod that just won't go away returns with more deep insights, rational thought, and nuanced discussion. No, wait, it's very much the opposite of that. Many would argue that the first 20 minutes of this episode are hard going. What is the difference between a scarf and a cravat? What exactly defines Disney as opposed to Pixar? And just how rational is it to put Holly Valance around your bed? In a desperate attempt to stay niche and avoid the mainstream, Ferg and Lee start to alienate as many potential sponsors as possible. You can rest assured we won't become corporate shills for the world of Big Sugar. Lee quizzes Ferg as to whether this English vintage will be Apocalypse Now and we take an in depth look at just what winemakers wear on their feet. We know what the audience wants: #BootsChat (that's boots as in footwear not the high street pharmacy) The wonderful Tim Carlisle did raise some issues and concerns with TM&TM Customer Service following our last episode and we tackle these points. We also take the opportunity to wish friend of the pod Leila KIlloran a speedy recovery…which also contractually obliges her to be a guest in the future. Finally Ferg talks about his recent experiences at the WineGB tasting, which Lee couldn't attend as he seems to be trapped in Scotland for most of this month. The Maker And The Merchant: Valance…available to loadcast wherever you downpod this Thursday.
It's time to venture into the wild world of "DOA: Dead or Alive" (2006). Directed by Corey Yuen, this action-packed ride promises more kicks, flips, and roller girls than you would typically find on a Saturday night at a karate dojo.Join us as we follow a group of martial artists, including Jaime Pressly, Holly Valance, and Devon Aoki, on a mission that's part fighting tournament, part volleyball game, and all parts bewildering. With characters so thinly sketched they make a paper doll look three-dimensional and a plot that's about as coherent as a tumble down a flight of stairs.But here's the ultimate question: Does "DOA: Dead or Alive" rise as a guilty pleasure in the pantheon of martial arts cinema, or is it simply a punchline in the grand joke of cinematic history? Bad Movies Rule is a movie podcast about the movies you love even if no one else does.You can support Bad Movies Rule on Patreon here.You can join our community on Facebook and TikTok.You can email the show any movie-related questions for our mailbag episodes here.
Rob Davis: Producer, Composer and Songwriter. Which artist regrets turning down that iconic hit for Kylie? Louise Golbey asks Rob about his 70s glam rock days, high-spirited recording sessions with Enrique Iglesias, and what was unique about the chorus on 'Can't Get You Out of My Head'.Discover more music by Rob Davis.BIORob Davis is responsible for one of the last decade's most played and performed songs.An accomplished musician - he started as a lead guitarist in the 1970s Glam Rock band, Mud, which he wrote over 45 tracks, including their first single, Flower Power, and their big Top 10 hit L-L-LucyHe then became one of the most in-demand and successful songwriters in the UK. He has worked with DJ Paul Oakenfold on dance hits such as Not Over Yet for Grace, The Klaxons, and Joy and Heartbreak for Movement 98. Rob has written songs for a variety of artists, including KYLIE MINOGUE, ENRIQUE IGLESIAS, SOPHIE ELLIS BEXTOR, HOLLY VALANCE, BLUE, CHARLOTTE CHURCH, Mika, Rachel Stevens, and Danni Minogue, to name a few.In the early 2000s, he was behind three huge No. 1s, including Spiller's track Groovejet (If This Aint Love) featuring Sophie Ellis Bextor and Kylie's biggest hit Can't Get You Out of My Head, which he co-wrote and co-produced with Cathy Dennis. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The fellas are on our own for this episode and when the cat's away, the mice will play! We dive head first into Corey Yuen's vibrant videogame adaptation and ask "Can Jaime Pressly do the splits?" We discuss the grossness of "upskirt" photos, the fact that Collin Chou should have been a superstar and whether Holly Valance is doing a British accent or not. Later, we rate some "old ladies of Hollywood" and Cyrus gerts let off the leash to discuss Dragon Ball Z. It's a fun one. Enjoy!
Hello again, everyone, and welcome back to Hits 21, the show that's taking a look back at every UK #1 hit single of the 21st century - from January 2000, right through to the present day. Twitter: @Hits21UK Email: hits21podcast@gmail.com
We are kicking off the New Year with a very special get-together with This Is Disco - The Kylie and Dannii Minogue podcast - hosts Adem Eve and Ms Eliza Day! Your favourite 2000s pop explorers Joel and David are going all the way back to 2002 with Adem and Eliza to discuss some of our favourite songs and pop culture moments that defined that year for us. Prepare for a fun round-table nostalgia trip as we discuss Madonna's 'Die Another Day' and her film with Guy Richie "Swept Away", Mariah's campy MTV Cribs episode, Sarah Michelle Gellar hosting the MTV Movie Awards, as well as bops by Avril Lavigne, Brandy, Tina Arena, Serbian pop diva Jelena Karleusa, Holly Valance... and, of course, Kylie and Dannii Minogue. What a mix! Sigmund Freud, analyse this. What are you waiting for? Hop in the time machine with us for destination "2002", stopping everywhere from Romford to Geelong, Melbourne to Madison Square Garden and London's G-A-Y at the Astoria! Listen to This Is Disco podcast and follow them here https://linktr.ee/thisisdiscopodcast https://www.instagram.com/thisisdisco/ https://twitter.com/thisisdisco Follow Adem Eve https://www.instagram.com/ademdisco https://twitter.com/ademdisco Follow Ms Eliza Day https://www.instagram.com/mselizaday https://twitter.com/mselizaday Follow Right Back At Ya! https://www.instagram.com/rightbackpod/ https://twitter.com/rightbackpod https://www.facebook.com/rightbackpod Follow Joel https://www.instagram.com/dr_joelb/ https://twitter.com/DR_JoelB Follow David https://www.instagram.com/lovelimmy/ https://twitter.com/lovelimmy Email us rightbackpod@gmail.com Check out our Spotify playlists https://open.spotify.com/user/1c3ks5jdh2x4j7jdg1o0aglwg
The latest episode of A Brit Talks Vintage TV is now available to stream and download! Below is a transcript of the podcast. Hello there, and welcome to A Brit talks Vintage TV, with me Jamie Dyer. I was somewhat surprised to hear this week that Neighbours, the Australian soap opera that ended earlier this year, would be resurrected by Amazon through their Freevee streaming service. The show, which began in 1985 and ran for over 8000 episodes, ended due to cuts made at its UK broadcaster Channel Five. After this, it seemed as though Fremantle couldn't find a partner to keep the show going, how wrong we all were. While this show isn't strictly vintage, I think it falls into a category of television that is mostly associated with the past. It is no accident that reports of the show's demise were accompanied by cast photographs from the 1980s featuring Kylie Minogue and Jason Donovan; The show made its biggest cultural impact in that decade; Especially in the united kingdom. If the BBC hadn't picked up the show in 1986 as a bit of daytime filler, there's a chance it wouldn't have lasted five years...let alone thirty-seven. It might seem strange to an American that this bizarre Australian institution is being resurrected by Amazon for new episodes, but it makes sense from all points of view. Neighbours, besides its corny reputation, was a show that broke boundaries, touched audiences and made stars of its cast. The likes of Liam Hemsworth, Margot Robbie, Guy Pierce, Russell Crowe, Alan Dale, Natalie Imbruglia, Delta Goodrem and Holly Valance have all made appearances in the show, before making it big elsewhere. These names alone are enough to intrigue audiences who are yet to be introduced to the residents of Ramsay Street. Part of the deal between programme makers Fremantle and Amazon is that thousands of episodes from the archive will be made available alongside new episodes. This is surely unprecedented for a soap opera, which normally seems to lock away a majority of past episodes to keep you interested in the new. This huge drop into their catalogue of content will also provide the ad-supported service with instant revenue potential too, which means a bigger chance of the deal being long-term. Audiences, old and new, will be able to experience the many iconic characters that have graced the street over the years. Personally, I'm looking forward to tracing the story of two characters who were like Neighbours' version of Ken Barlow and Mike Baldwin, Harold Bishop and Lou Carpenter. Those guys were the face of the show, for me, for a long time. So overall, I think this is a solid move for all parties. Fans, who never wanted it axed in the first place, can rejoice that their treasured show has returned. Amazon and Fremantle can count the money while the BBC and Channel 5 watch from afar. As the theme tune says, "everybody needs good Neighbours". It seems the show has found that with Amazon Freevee in 2023. So what else is there to say? I've said enough. If you have anything to say about the shows mentioned in this podcast, you can email Jamie@OldTimeReview.co.uk, tweet @OldTimeReview on Twitter or check out the Facebook page, Old Time Review. This is Jamie Dyer signing off.
Join Mike, Nick and Trev as they pick apart six hit singles that were in the same position in the UK Top 10, exactly ten years apart - then vote for your own favourites. Highlights from the launch episode include a Mariah Carey fever dream, the bakery success of The Searchers' first drummer, a Poundland Harry Styles, the best chart "crew", and a harsh judgement on Maroon 5's "Sugar". There's also the long-delayed public countdown of Mike's November 1983 personal Top 10, a withering critique of boyband hairdos, a fond look back at dodgy playground breakdancers, and a salute to the mighty "ong-dinga-rong-dinga" bassline.YouTube playlist: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLA-fpVLyKVj-txdOkBLWn51S44k4T-YnOSpotify playlist: open.spotify.com/playlist/1InOa3pK5rdtyfk6zjj7koPlease vote for your top 3 favourites and your least favourite. You can vote in three ways:Twitter: @whichdecadetopsFacebook: facebook.com/profile.php?id=100087396998791Email: whichdecadeistops@gmail.comThe voting deadline for this episode is 6pm UK time, Wednesday 16th November 2022. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Taken (also titled 96 Hours and The Hostage) is a 2008 French English-language action-thriller film written by Luc Besson and Robert Mark Kamen, and directed by Pierre Morel. It stars Liam Neeson, Maggie Grace, Famke Janssen, Katie Cassidy, Leland Orser, and Holly Valance. Neeson plays Bryan Mills, an ex-CIA officer who sets about tracking down his teenage daughter Kim (Grace) and her best friend Amanda (Cassidy) after the two girls are kidnapped by Albanian human traffickers while traveling in France during a vacation.
A good memory test about an old Holly Valance film, plus the hard task of trying to get an emoji approved. Then the boys remember the time they streaked with Peking Duk, purely because they thought “Streaking Duk” was a funny pun, and they recall the woes of one of their producers who had to drive the four naked men home from a soccer pitch for the stunt.
A good memory test about an old Holly Valance film, plus the hard task of trying to get an emoji approved. Then the boys remember the time they streaked with Peking Duk, purely because they thought “Streaking Duk” was a funny pun, and they recall the woes of one of their producers who had to drive the four naked men home from a soccer pitch for the stunt.
Okay, this episode of the Robcast is an indulgence. The Robs grabbed themselves some fish and chips and a beer and settled down for the final episode of Neighbours. Neither had watched the show in years and years and years. So they decided to record themselves watching it and talking to see if it would be at all useable. The jury is still out on that, but what the hell, we're publishing it anyway. Mainly because the audio of Mike and Jane's scenes are so lovely. Calling it a bonus episode might be stretching it though. So, take a listen if only for the pilot errors – e.g. Annie Jones plays Jane, Rob D, not Annie Harris. Also, the woman next to Holly Valance was Natalie Imbruglia… And hear Robs Daniel and Wallis react with astonishment when learning how old Ian Smith (aka Harold Bishop) is. It must be those strong antipodean genes… Normal service will be resumed with the next episode, when the Robs will board the Bullet Train and also reveal their thoughts on The Gray Man. If you like what you hear or have any feedback, why not rate and review us wherever you listen to your podcasts? To follow the Robs on Twitter head to: https://twitter.com/rob_a_daniel https://twitter.com/robertmwallis To follow the podcast, head to: https://twitter.com/MovieRobcast Rob D wrote a book about Martin Scorsese's Cape Fear. If you want to check that out, click here: https://www.waterstones.com/book/cape-fear/rob-daniel/9781800857025 To read Rob D's writing go to: https://www.electric-shadows.com/ To read Rob W's writing go to: http://ofallthefilmsites.com/ Also, check out our sister podcast, Another Time, MacLeod!, which goes through the 1986 movie Highlander scene by glorious scene. Click here for links: https://anchor.fm/macleodtime Follow Another Time, MacLeod on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/MacleodTime
After 37 years, 63 weddings, 20 births, 68 deaths, nearly 9000 episodes and one very bizarre dog dream sequence, iconic Australian soap opera Neighbours comes to an end tonight. It made stars of Kylie Minogue, Jason Donovan, Margot Robbie, Daniel MacPherson and Toadie Rebecchi's mullet. And it launched the pop careers of Delta Goodrem, Natalie Imbruglia, and at for at least one magnificent single, Holly Valance. But more importantly it turned the camera back on ourselves and made Australian suburban life fascinating in a way shows like EastEnders and Coronation Street had in the UK. It also did more for Australian tourism and immigration than Lara Bingle could ever have dreamed of. And now the show and its stars take their final bows, as Neighbours enters the history books. Today on Please Explain, senior culture writer Karl Quinn joins Nathanael Cooper to discuss the final episode and what the show's legacy will be. Correction: An earlier version of this episode credited Guy Ritchie as having started his career on Neighbours rather than Guy Pearce. This was incorrect. We apologise for the error, which has now been removed.Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After 37 years, 63 weddings, 20 births, 68 deaths, nearly 9000 episodes and one very bizarre dog dream sequence, iconic Australian soap opera Neighbours comes to an end tonight. It made stars of Kylie Minogue, Jason Donovan, Margot Robbie, Daniel MacPherson and Toadie Rebecchi's mullet. And it launched the pop careers of Delta Goodrem, Natalie Imbruglia, and at for at least one magnificent single, Holly Valance. But more importantly it turned the camera back on ourselves and made Australian suburban life fascinating in a way shows like EastEnders and Coronation Street had in the UK. It also did more for Australian tourism and immigration than Lara Bingle could ever have dreamed of. And now the show and its stars take their final bows, as Neighbours enters the history books. Today on Please Explain, senior culture writer Karl Quinn joins Nathanael Cooper to discuss the final episode and what the show's legacy will be. Correction: An earlier version of this episode credited Guy Ritchie as having started his career on Neighbours rather than Guy Pearce. This was incorrect. We apologise for the error, which has now been removed.Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the show today… The final episode of Neighbours will air this week and a lot of famous faces are returning to their soap opera roots for the big event, including Delta Goodrem, Natalie Imbruglia, Holly Valance, and even Margot Robbie. Here's everything we know so far. Plus, Comic-Con International was held in San Diego this weekend, one of the largest comics and pop culture events in the world. It's an event TV and movie studios save their most important release news for, so let's talk through the biggest and most surprising reveals to come out of Comic-Con. And after a COVID-induced hiatus, Splendour in the Grass returned this weekend and things seemed to be looking up for Australia's hard-hit music industry. But thanks to an unprecedented rainfall situation, the worst in the 21-year history of the event, shows were cancelled, campsites were destroyed and hundreds of festival goers were left without transport. Here we unpack what really went on at Splendour and if it's fair to call it ‘Australia's Fyre Festival'. THE END BITS Subscribe to Mamamia GET IN TOUCH: Join us in our Facebook group to discuss everything pop culture...https://www.facebook.com/groups/2524018781153963/ Feedback? We're listening! Call the pod phone on 02 8999 9386 or email us at thespill@mamamia.com.au WANT MORE? Read all the latest entertainment news on Mamamia... https://mamamia.com.au/entertainment/ Subscribe to The Spill Newsletter... https://mamamia.com.au/newsletter CREDITS Hosts: Laura Brodnik & Melissa Mason Executive Producer: Gia Moylan Audio Producer: Rhiannon Mooney Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. Just by reading our articles or listening to our podcasts, you're helping to fund girls in schools in some of the most disadvantaged countries in the world - through our partnership with Room to Read. We're currently funding 300 girls in school every day and our aim is to get to 1,000. Find out more about Mamamia at mamamia.com.auBecome a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode Chris and Mark look back at an era-defining show as we bid goodbye to the residents of everyone’s favourite cul de sac. So long, Ramsay Street, we […]
Stay up to date with the latest 'celebrity stuff' and listen to Chrissie's take on what the most interesting people in the world are up to at the moment! Here's all three breaks from this morning's show! Holly Valance steps out; Pete Davidson is in Australia, and; Robin S. goes viral thanks to Beyoncé. A Nova Podcast Podcast Produced & Edited By Andy Zito Executive Producer: Jack Charles Senior Producer: Brodie Pummeroy Assistant Producer: Tom Casamento Senior Digital Producer: Andy Zito Additional Audio Production: Tim Mountford See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Talking Prisoner Cell Block H EP 44 Interview with Casting Director Jan RussWelcome to episode 44 of Talking Prisoner. Hosts Ken Mulholland and Matt Batten sat down with Legendary casting director Jan Russ. Jan is a highly respected Australian Casting Director known for her work on Prisoner and Neighbours. She is responsible for kick-starting the careers of some of Australia's best-known faces, such as Guy Pearce, Craig McLachlan, Stefan Dennis, Peter O'Brien, Kylie Minogue, Jason Donovan, Jesse Spencer, Kym Valentine, Daniel McPherson, Holly Valance and Delta Goodrem to name but a few, as well as being a casting director she also played Maxine Daniels Mother in Prisoner and was the casting director on Prisoner for the last 18 months of the show. Jan also had an incredible 24-year career on Neighbours. We spoke to Jan about her life growing up and what her childhood and school life was like as well as learning how a free lunch with Ian Smith landed Jan the job as casting Director on Prisoner. Jan spoke about some of the cast that she auditioned for Prisoner and what it was like for her to work on the show for the last 18 months. Jan was able to share her memories of being offered the job on Neighbours by the show creator Reg Watson and told us what it was like to work with Reg and then when channel 7 axed Neighbours and moved to channel 10 for the next 37 years. Jan spoke about when she first met Kylie Minogue and why she let Hugh Jackman out of his contract for Neighbours. Jan spoke in depth about Neighbours and her process of how she would cast characters for the show and the dynamics of putting a family together on the show. We spoke to Jan about her thoughts on the ending of Neighbours. Jan shared with us her time on Prisoner and the differences working on Prisoner compared to Neighbours. We spoke to Jan about the current climate of Australian TV and what she thinks about it. In 2009 Fremantle Media decided to bring in an external casting agency and Jan was no longer required, Jan spoke to us how she felt about her exit from Neighbours and how she was treated during that time. Jan spoke with us in depth about her own personal emotional pain when she was forced to give up her child for adoption in the 1960s and how she only recently discussed this on Australian Story and why she only just recently publicly spoke about what she went through. Jan was able to answer all fan questions. Please like and subscribe to our YouTube channel and share these interviews where you can. #hughjackman #janruss #neighbours #prisoner #kylieminogue #deltagoodrem
Exclusive interview with music producer Rob Davis. Hear about the creation of Kylie Minogue's Grammy winning COME INTO MY WORLD. Learn about Rob's work with Enrique Iglesias, Dannii Minogue, Holly Valance, Sophie Ellis Baxter and more! The Original Doll with James Rodriguez, also gives back, for every question a guest answers we get items donated to charity! Check out the episode to learn more! As with every episode of THE ORIGINAL DOLL audio leaking, ripping, recording etc is strictly prohibited in every country in the world. For more information visit ww.TheOriginalDoll.com or www.TikTok.com/@TheJamesRodriguez and www.Instagram.com/The.Original.Doll as well as www.Twitter.com/JamesRodriguez
Did you know that, long before he purchased Twitter, Elon Musk went shopping in Russia to buy the largest ICBMs that they had in their nuclear arsenal? We've got the skinny on the 20th Anniversary of Space X, a political assassination in the Netherlands and a devastating terrorist attack in Russia that you probably never even heard about. Big Kev gets excited about coming back from a DUI. Spiderman dominates the box office and is an occupational health and safety disaster on broadway and we remember the time Holly Valance took a sidestep from Nieghbours and got naked on Video Hits.Plus lots more! Hang with us on socials to chat more noughties nostalgia - Facebook (@tminus20) or Instagram (tminus20podcast). You can also contact us there if you want to be a part of the show.
In the first episode of Chart Beats: A Journey Through Aussie Pop, we take a look at dance-pop band Euphoria, who were massively successful in Australia in the early '90s, albeit for only a brief period of time. We have a frank conversation with founding member Andrew Klippel and hear about the ill-fated decision to show model Holly Garnett lip syncing to singer Keren Minshull's vocals in the music video for chart-topping debut single "Love You Right". Andrew discusses subsequent singles "One In A Million", "Do For You", "I Will Never Leave You" and "Elated", as well as the Total Euphoria album, and how the group evolved to more accurately showcase all three members' contributions. He also explains why the band couldn't overcome internal tensions and ultimately split, and talks about the rest of his music career, including solo project AK Soul, his writing and production work (for Human Nature, Lash and others), and his move behind the scenes, first at Engine Room (signing The Veronicas, The Vines and Holly Valance) and then his current label, Ourness, home to ARIA Award-winning artist Genesis Owusu.
Recorded October 14, 2021 at Zanie's, Chicago, IL On this week's episode, we're bringing you one of the nights from our recent October run of shows: Taken live in Chicago! Does Liam Neeson dream in VHS quality? Why don't these rich kids just take a car service? And what 17 year-old girl plots to follow U2 around Europe... in 2008? PLUS: Just in time for the holiday season, give the gift that shows your care—a gift card to Zappers! Taken stars Liam Neeson, Maggie Grace, Famke Janssen, Leland Orser, Jon Gries, Holly Valance, Olivier Rabourdin, Arben Bajraktaraj, and Xander Berkeley as Stuart; directed by Pierre Morel. Be sure to catch WHM's last show of the year in Brooklyn on December 9th! 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.
Hey guys this week on the podcast we are discussing :- The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills (RHOBH)- The Real Housewives of Melbourne (RHOM) - Vanderpump Rules- The Free Britney Movement - Sam Frost coming out as Anti- vax- Is Holly Valance joining The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills? Please give us a follow on Apple Podcast, Spotify, i-heart radio or where ever you get your podcasts from!Also give us a follow on insta - https://www.instagram.com/trashytvpodcast/?hl=enThanks heaps for listening :)
Unbothered queen Crystal Minkoff stops by to set the record straight on the latest season of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills and the misconceptions about her. We talk about what it's like being trolled on social media and the intensity of Housewives viewers, why she was often misunderstood by the audience, the strategy and alliances between cast members, Erika Jayne's legal dramas taking over the season, why Hollywood agents told her NOT to do the show, rumours that her friend Holly Valance is joining next year and much more. Before that, Jacques gets into Kim Kardashian's SNL appearance, The Real Housewives of Melbourne premiere, the RHOBH finale and reunion trailer, Netflix's Squid Game, subs vs dubs and which Asian movies you NEED to watch. For more content, subscribe to Unpopular on Patreon! You get access to bonus episodes, AMAs each month, and help keep Unpopular's lights on. On Patreon I share things that are way too messy for the main feed! https://www.patreon.com/unpopularjp TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Kim Kardashian on SNL 03:40 Real Housewives of Melbourne recap 15:30 RHOBH and Erika Jayne NYT article 22:40 Bachelor in Paradise vs Real Housewives 25:00 Squid Game and Asian cinema 39:00 Crystal Minkoff interview Please support the show if possible by leaving a five star review on Podchaser or Apple, Joining Patreon or donating to Buy Me a Coffee. FOLLOW UNPOPULAR: https://www.instagram.com/unpopularjp/ https://twitter.com/unpopularjp FOLLOW CRYSTAL: https://www.instagram.com/crystalkungminkoff/ https://enjoyrealcoco.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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T. Kyle and Bradley discuss Christina Aguilera's incoming Spanish album era, as well as the biggest news of the week: her customizable Happy Birthday messages for American Greetings (SAY!), plus the UK/Australian minute with Rachel Stevens on ‘Dancing on Ice,' Kylie Minogue's ‘Disco: Guest List Edition,' STEPS coming to ‘Drag Race UK,' and Holly Valance possibly-maybe coming to ‘Real Housewives of Beverly Hills,' Madonna's ‘Madame X Tour' visual experience and late night shenanigans, High Fashion Editorial! featuring Adele for ‘Vogue' US and UK, breaking Facebook and Instagram, “Easy on Me,” '30,' TikTok Talk featuring Fergie's flip and Hilary's dance, new music from Little Mix's Jesy Nelson (choices), RuPaul, Aespa, Kelis and Kylie Minogue and Olly Alexander, Britney's thank you to #FreeBritney and “Brave New Girl” appreciation, and the Adelepocalypse causing the industry to panic. Hang on to your tits, girls - she is coming!We have merch! http://merch.legendsonlypodcast.com Listen to bonus episodes & join our Discord: http://patreon.com/legendsonly See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Southbank could be given an Aboriginal name under a proposal being considered by the City of Melbourne. A question about Prime Minister Scott Morrison on an English test at a government high school has left parents furious and is being slammed as a political stunt. Albert Park's iconic Black swans are being closely tracked by a team of experts from Melbourne University, as part of research that has been conducted since 2006... Melbourne actress Holly Valance is said to be eyeing a return to the spotlight, with reports she will be joining an international Real Housewives cast. For updates and breaking news throughout the day, take out a subscription at heraldsun.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Scott is shocked to learn that Tweet and Missy Elliott's self-love song might be a bit rude, Liam relives one of his favourite memories from before the world fell apart with Shakedown and Steps begin to re-emerge in different guises following their acrimonious Boxing Day split. Plus, number 1 singles from Holly Valance and Ronan Keating, as well as Nigel & Marvin and Mary J Blige. CONTACT US: Facebook/Twitter/Instagram @TNNPod, Email Hello@TNNPod.co.uk
Agents Scott and Cam receive an extremely ominous phone call from Liam Neeson while reassessing the 2008 surprise hit Taken. Directed by Pierre Morel. Starring Liam Neeson, Maggie Grace, Leland Orser, Famke Janssen, Jon Gries, David Warshofsky, Holly Valance, Katie Cassidy and Xander Berkeley. Social media: @spyhards View the NOC List at Letterboxd.com/spyhards Podcast artwork by Hannah Hughes.
On this fighting episode of the podcast, Johann is not joined by Ed but instead with Enigmatic's own gaming host, Greg Cummings for a lighter, bouncier affair with 2006's DOA: Dead or Alive! Come and be knocked out by these knockouts flying, punching and kicking their way through this silly video game adaptation. Ninja Princesses, Volleyball, Kung Fu Glasses, Sexy Feminism and over 40 different bikinis, this film has everything a cheese fest needs. But will Johann and Greg submit to its terribleness or will they see it as victory!? Tune in to find out! Kiss Kiss!To catch more of Greg Cummings, follow him on Twitter (https://twitter.com/GregJ_Cummings1) or on Enigmatic's Twitch Channel (https://www.twitch.tv/enigmaticplay)For more information on future projects and episodes, like our Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/studioenigmatic/), Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/enigmaticproductions/) or explore our website at https://www.enigmaticproductions.co.uk/the-trash-tapesSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/trashtapesst)
How this week's Premiere Pick ‘Good Boys' toes the line between raucous pranks and wholesomeness. Plus foot aversions, Holly Valance, and all the naughty things Alexei Toliopoulos and Gen Fricker got up to as kids.Tell us your naughty childhood tale at @netflixanz on Instagram and Twitter, or tag #thebigfilmbuffet.Further reading:Good Boyshttps://www.netflix.com/title/80990662American Pie https://www.netflix.com/title/22037751Animal Househttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KWjtI6n5xWMBachelor Partyhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMvLcJiEj7wPorky's Trailerhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AdXP3puHiT4Room Trailerhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_Ci-pAL4eEDoctor Sleephttps://www.netflix.com/title/80233020The real Lord of the Flies: what happened when six boys were shipwrecked for 15 months (The Guardian)https://www.theguardian.com/books/2020/may/09/the-real-lord-of-the-flies-what-happened-when-six-boys-were-shipwrecked-for-15-monthsBooksmarthttps://www.netflix.com/au/title/81061054Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Laterhttps://www.netflix.com/title/80117800Big Daddyhttps://www.netflix.com/title/21303955
Flick from neighbours gets her tits out for the lads & sings something I guess. Bio:"Kiss Kiss" is the debut recording by Australian actress Holly Valance.Click for The Videohttps://genius.com/Holly-valance-kiss-kiss-lyricsSubscribe us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Google Podcasts, Deezer, Podchaser, iHeartRadio, TuneIn, Podcast Addict, Stitcher, Listen Notes or wherever you get your podcasts.Follow us on:Instagram @1001songsthatmakeyouwanttodieTikTok: @the1001crewFacebook: @1001songsthatmakeyouwanttodieTwitter: @the1001crewTumbler: @1001songsthatmakeyouwanttodieEmail us with any shit song suggestions at 1001songsthatmakeyouwanttodie@gmail.comWebsite: www.1001songsthatmakeyouwanttodie.comSupport the show (https://paypal.me/pools/c/8p4yD1sVwP)Support the show (https://paypal.me/pools/c/8p4yD1sVwP)
This week on Tuesday Night Live I will be interviewing presenter, property investor, philanthropist and entrepreneur Natalie Louise Brown. Starting out in traditional employment after leaving school, Natalie spent 10 years working in the finance sector in London but soon found an outlet for her love of media, music and fashion. With a property portfolio worth £1.1 million, Natalie owns homes in the UK and overseas with the most exotic being in the Island of Cape Verde. In 2009 Natalie decided to follow her heart and founded the Inspired Dreams (ID) brand which is the umbrella company for all her brands including; ID Media, ID Fashion, ID Education and her trademark brand ‘Time With Natalie’. Time With Natalie is a TV chat show aimed at educating, motivating and inspiring girls and women of all ages and across all countries. Over the years, Natalie has interviewed self-made millionaires and celebrities including; Robert G Allen (author), Beverley Knight (singer) and Holly Valance (actor) with her most prestigious interview to date being her one-to-one interview in 2012 with Stedman Graham (long-time partner of Oprah Winfrey), Sir Richard Branson, TD Jakes, Les Brown, Chris Gardner and DeVon Franklin and more. We will be discussing her journey and how we can learn from her experience in order to turn our dreams into reality. https://www.linkedin.com/in/natalielouise1/?originalSubdomain=uk http://timewithnatalie.com/ For more podcasts visit: https://www.ejwayedu.com/media.html --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ejway-education/message
Or Phoebe Waller-Bridge for that matter. But what this episode does have, is Graham Goring from off of making games and the long-missed Pig Ignorant Indie Gamers podcast. Since they never reached Episode 40, we thought he could share ours. It's up to you to decide if that was wise. This episode, deKay, Graham, and semi-regulars Toby, Kendrick and Luffer chat about recent PlayStation 5 reveal news, Microsoft tipping their pennies on the table at yet another load of game developers, Amazon's attempt to better Google Stadia, the woes of pre-ordering hardware, actually pre-ordering hardware, pre-ordering new Nvidia 3000-series graphics cards, Apple's App Store Rules, Harry Potter and the Boycott of His Game, and Yakuza. Yakuza the film, rather than the game though. Although probably the game too.
This week, we discover Van Morrison is much younger than he looks. Yes, it's Russ Abbot and Alice Cooper all over again! Quiet week for telly. Elaine finds the first few episodes of new Sky Atlantic mini-series The Plot Against America (6:37) a struggle – but not for the reasons you might expect. Mark, meanwhile, has finished Michaela Coel's highly praised drama I May Destroy You (17:05). A warning here: Mark does talk about the series as a whole, so major spoiler alert for key plot points and character moments in this part of the pod. Our Date Night film is action-thriller Taken (2008) (25:15). And if you're in need of a drinking game, take a shot every time we say “Big Liam”…
Joe and Charlie Jones discuss the week's facts in numbers.This week including Holly Valance, K-pop, and a lot lot moreLinks to some of the things we mention:- BLACKPINK- Most 'disliked' video on YouTube - £28 million apartment in One Hyde ParkFor more information, please visit https://www.refreshing.com/podcast
It's Ali vs Steve on this Monday edition of the PopMaster podcast with Ken Bruce.
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We don't have money, but we do have a very particular set of skills. Skills that make us... a podcasting delight! As Movie For Two hits double digits in the episode count, we relive the action classic that spawned an entire genre, 'Taken'. We discuss the movie's unique focus, remember its impact when it first arrived and unpack the way it makes the inevitable still totally compelling. We also chat about Bryan Mills' grocery choices and Holly Valance's, err...singing.
On this week’s Made by Mammas: The Podcast, Zoe and Georgia talk to singer, actress, model and mum of two, Holly Candy- or as we know her, Holly Valance!Holly chats to the girls about all things motherhood- meeting her husband, pregnancy, birth, recovery, being without her tribe in Australia, milk troubles and her favourite mum products.Plus, Zoe and Georgia share some of their ultimate mum hacks.Listen by clicking ‘Play’, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Acast and please do rate and review to help others find the podcast.Find a new episode every Monday and in the meantime check out Made by Mammas NOW!****Find Holly:Twitter: @hollycandyCheck out Made By MammasInstagram: @madebymammasFacebook: @madebymammasWebsite: madebymammas.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week David and Joel take things Down Under for a special episode covering the iconic 2000s "Neighbours" and "Home and Away" stars who hit the pop charts! They cover: * Delta Goodrem’s original teen-pop debut pre-"Neighbours": ‘I Don’t Care’ * Holly Valance’s mark on the music scene with the global megahit ‘Kiss Kiss’ and debut album "Footprints" following her departure from "Neighbours" - plus her cult classic second album "State of Mind" * "Home & Away" darling Bec Cartwright’s (better known these days as Bec Hewitt) debut single ‘All Seats Taken’ and her self-titled album. * Tammin Sursok’s singles after she left "Home & Away", including 'Pointless Relationship', and her subsequent Hollywood success. * Stephanie McIntosh’s debut single ‘Mistake’ and debut album "Tightrope", her reality show "The Steph Show" and Joel going to her "Loose Women" interview and his continuing fandom for her bops. Follow us for more 00s pop love: @rightbackpod @feedlimmy/@lovelimmy @dr_joelb Email our hearts: rightbackpod@gmail.com
D.O.A. brought a healthy dose of T&A to fighting games in 1996, and the same holds true for the campy 2006 movie adaptation. Everything jiggles when a trashy American wrestler (Jamie Presley), shinobi ninja princess (Devon Aoki), and slinky British cat burglar (Holly Valance) compete in the lucrative Dead Or Alive competition. Will the vixens put aside their differences and unite against Eric Roberts as he uses nanotechnology to extract and sell off their combat skills? Hear the Now Playing Arcade hosts receive another ass whuppin’ when you Listen Now!
A discussion of the big football stories and reactions to the latest results and headlines. LOADS OF BANTER!!!!!!!
Tom takes Bottle Pop on the road as he travels to multi-talented singer/songwriter/producer Leo Kalyan’s house for a chat. They toast to diversity (not the Britain’s Got Talent dance troupe) and put the world to rights on a wide range of issues. From Indian music being sampled in Western pop, to the lack of brown artists being played on UK radio, Leo discusses in depth, how juggling being both an LGBT artist and Asian, can be a struggle. The pair also talk about Leo’s early years, his training in Indian Classical Music and his fascination with the sea. Leo reveals what his drag name would be (it’s amazing!), his obsession with RuPaul’s Drag Race and chooses RuPaul, Holly Valance and Whigfield for his Aux Cable Selection.
After a long hiatus for the RSSH Podcast, this week's podcast features Jem Godfrey, the leader, keyboardist, singer and songwriter for Frost. He has served as a producer for the well known English bands Atomic Kitten and Morcheeba and has acted as a song writer for iconic performers Holly Johnson (Frankie Goes to Hollywood) Jennifer Ellison, Shayne Ward, and Holly Valance. He has toured with his own bands as well as Mike Keneally and Joe Satriani. His legendary status is well earned. 2:18 Youtube and Frost. Signs. Falling Satellites. Progressive Rock. 4:30 How Frost came about Producing. Myspace. Subversion and capes. John Mitchell. 7:45 Was Frost a project of many or the focus from the beginning? 10:00 Frost is lovable. Four normal guys. Being a chubby rock star. 12:00 Growing up in Progressive rock era. Wearing capes. 14:00 Non-traditional songwriters and looks. ELP. Bombast. Queen and the wink. 16:20 Cruise To The Edge: CTTE. Yes. Kansas. Haken. Sunburns. Hocus Pocus. 20:20 Chapman Stick. Peter Gabriel. King Crimson. Discipline and Frost's "Numbers." 21:00 Being a legend by 30. John Lennon. Jem in radio. 23:00 Not really a musical family. OMD. Synth pop. Endorsements. Keytar. ARP Quadra. 26:20 The Rockfield Files. The ironing board. 28:00 Being a professional musician. Owning businesses and being an Preparing Falling Satellites. 33:30 Jem doesn't like gigging. Wants to record and produce. Rob wants to sit in. 35:40 Rob's version of 20 questions. Jem doesn't play fair. 38:00 Jem is shameless. Learning Italian. Asking favors. 40:00 Frost: Signs. Signs graciously allowed for playback by Jem Godfrey - Falling Satellites (*Frost) 2016. - All rights reserved. Subscribe to the shows here:1) Rockstar Superhero:Itunes: https://apple.co/3u8wlI9Audible: https://adbl.co/3sCnfSkSpotify: https://spoti.fi/3qxjQDLGoogle: https://bit.ly/3kC66WaTumblr: https://bit.ly/3sGrLzfDeezer: https://bit.ly/2Zr5lW7JioSaavn: https://bit.ly/3k29jhvCastbox: https://bit.ly/3bunV6UiHeartRadio: https://ihr.fm/2PKvm172) Rockstar Radicals:Itunes: https://apple.co/2OR4kVx Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3qHHFZHDeezer: https://bit.ly/3srQ3grPodchaser: https://bit.ly/2NG2UwLGoogle: https://bit.ly/3uIQVzkJioSaavn: https://bit.ly/387Y2HGCastbox: https://bit.ly/3t0yCUliHeartRadio: https://ihr.fm/3vbWKFuBlog @ Tumblr: https://bit.ly/3ka5IhjWanna be on the show? Go here: https://calendly.com/rockstarsuperheroinstituteCopyright 2021 Rockstar Superhero Podcast - All Rights ReservedBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/rockstar-superhero--4792050/support.
Join Jaime Pressly, Holly Valance, and Kevin Nash on DOA Island for one of the most surprising movies we've ever reviewed. DOA: Dead or Alive is surprisingly not terrible. In fact, it's actually rather funny.
Holly Valance - Kiss Kiss
Holly Valance - Kiss Kiss
Action Movie Anatomy hosts Ben Bateman and Andrew Ghai break down Independence Day with guest host Cathy Kelley! Taken is a 2008 English-language French action thriller film directed by Pierre Morel, written by Luc Besson and Robert Mark Kamen, and starring Liam Neeson, Maggie Grace, Leland Orser, Jon Gries, David Warshofsky, Holly Valance, Katie Cassidy, Xander Berkeley, Olivier Rabourdin, Gérard Watkins, and Famke Janssen. It is the first installment in the Takenfilm series. Neeson plays a former CIA operative named Bryan Mills who sets about tracking down his daughter after she is kidnapped by human traffickers for sexual slavery while traveling in France. Numerous media outlets have cited the film as a turning point in Neeson's career that redefined and transformed him to an action film star. The film was met with mixed critical response, but was a financial success, earning over $226 million at the box office. The film is widely credited with establishing Neeson as a credible ac --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Residential developer to the world’s rich and famous Nick Candy has declared London the greatest city on the planet in a wide-ranging conversation for the Property Week International podcast, covering everything from his favourite global hotels to his relationship with Holly Valance. BBC broadcaster and BNP Paribas Real Estate consultant James Max went to Candy & Candy’s Knightsbridge headquarters, Rutland […] The post Nick Candy: how we will franchise our brand globally appeared first on The Property Week Podcast.