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Was braucht es für den perfekten Fesstagsschmaus? Natürlich eine Gans! Und wenn dann noch ein berühmter Diamant dazukommt, dann gibt das einen spannenden Fall für Holmes & Watson! Weihnachtlicher Krimi-Klassiker aus der Feder von Arthur Conan Doyle. (02:51) Beginn Hörspiel (37:05) Gespräch Hörspiel von Michael Hardwick nach einer Sherlock-Holmes-Geschichte von Arthur Conan Doyle, übersetzt aus dem Englischen von Hanns A. Hammelmann und Ruth von Marcard Mit: Heiner Schmidt (Sherlock Holmes), Curt Eilers (Dr. Watson), Heinz-Günter Kilian (Peterson), Kurt Fischer-Fehling (Baker), Einar Schulte (Windigate), Günter-Erich Kartsch (Breckinridge), Ingolf Wildenauer (Ryder), Judith Melles (Maggie) Tontechnik: Ruth Iff und Ernst Neukomm -Regie: Joseph Scheidegger - Produktion: SRF 1966 Das Familienhörspiel «Die Weihnachtsgans Auguste» könnt Ihr hier hören: https://www.srf.ch/audio/srf-kids-hoerspiele/die-weihnachtsgans-auguste-ein-turbulentes-weihnachtshoerspiel?id=12509448
We're going on a bit of a detective spree today, and what better way to kick things off than with a little chat about pipes? We all know how Sherlock loved his, and honestly, who can resist the allure of a finely crafted smoking instrument?First up, there's the iconic Briar Pipe. You've likely seen this one in the hands of wise old gentlemen – it's got that vintage charm, doesn't it? Then there's the artistic Meerschaum. It's not just a pipe but a piece of art. Oh, and how can we forget the rustic Corncob, famously loved by none other than Mark Twain? If you're channelling your inner Sherlock, then the Calabash is your go-to with its unique gourd shape. And for those long, thoughtful evening puffs, the Churchwarden, with its elongated stem, is just sublime.....Speaking of sublime, our Movie of the Week is none other than "Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows". Guy Ritchie has truly outdone himself with this one. With Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law returning as our beloved Holmes-Watson duo, the stakes are high, and the suspense is palpable. Moriarty's dark schemes, some heart-pounding action, and that climactic chess game — pure cinematic gold! And, Dads, let's chat about that epic showdown at the Reichenbach Falls. It's one for the books!Now, for a blast from the past, who remembers "Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century"? It's a futuristic twist with our detective being resurrected, flying drones, a techy London, and – wait for it – a robotic Watson! If you're looking for some quality time with the kiddos, this animated series is just the ticket. It's a delightful reminder that Holmes' magic never fades, no matter the era.So, Dads, whether you're a budding detective, a pipe aficionado, or just here for the nostalgia, we've got a treat for you today. Put on your thinking caps, maybe light up a pipe, and let's dive into this mystery-filled episode of Bad Dads Film Review!
Step into our mind palace as we talk you through 2018's comedy classic, Holmes & Watson. Then stay tuned for an action-packed second half as discuss the most inappropriate Wilhelm Screams and uncover a conspiracy that threatens to shake everything you knew about the Razzies to the core. Music by Bruce Charles. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/watchingworst/support
Volvemos con esta edición grabada el 29 del 12 del 2022, aunque aún no sabemos cuando volveremos de una manera constanteDuel Project regresó a España es sus vacaciones Navideñas y quiso que nos juntáramos Dedicamos este capítulo entre otros temas a las esquelas recientes dentro de la música electrónica. Hablamos sobre la música de Faithless cuyo "vocalista" falleció hace unos días. También nos abandonó DJ Shog implicado en muchas producciones tranceras y en el recopilatorio alemán Dream Dance que tanto nos gusta Tracklist: Faithless - Salva Mea - El tiempo en sus manos (Epic Mix) (1995) Faithless - Mass Destruction (2004) Faithless - We Come One (Pierre Hiver & M. Hammer Remix) (2001) DJ Shog - The 2nd Dimension (Johan Gielen remix) (2002) DJ Shog, Holmes & Watson, Amfree - I Have a dream (2022) Aurora - In My Skin (Vincent De Moor Revisited Mix) (2003) Veracocha - Drafting (1999) Rüfüs Du Sol - On My Knees (2022) Chicane - Sailing (2021) Chicane - Make you stay (Back Pedal Brakes Remix) (2021) Deep Forest - Sweet Lullaby (Ambient Mix) (1992) Mauro Picotto - Komodo (2000)
The Video Archives Podcast with Quentin Tarantino and Roger Avary
Jacqueline Coley (awards editor for Rotten Tomatoes) joins Roger & Quentin as they unlock the secrets of Billy Wilder's The Private Life Of Sherlock Holmes! Holmes & Watson take on the strange case of a beautiful woman whose husband has vanished, leading them on a journey of ballerinas, canaries, and even the Loch Ness Monster. Join the trio as they discuss Jacqueline's love for Wilder, Watson's role in the film, and what this movie meant for Wilder's career and the wider scope of cinema. Next, we travel to The Light At The Edge Of The World. Violent pirates execute a plan to force ships to run aground, pillaging their wrecks; a lone member of the lighthouse crew survives to fight their devious plot. Quentin, Roger & Jacqueline discuss despicable but captivating villains, Jules Verne's original story, and lines you just shouldn't cross. Lastly, a band of thugs who've robbed a casino hide in a villa owned by a wealthy industrialist and his family in René Cardona Jr.'s Hostages. The Video Archives crew talk about bang for your buck, a war against the upper class, and the original trailers on the Paragon tape. Learn more about this week's films, get Video Archives merch and more at videoarchivespodcast.com. Follow us on Twitter @videoarchives, and on Instagram @videoarchivespod. You can also write us a question by sending a letter to The Video Archives Podcast, c/o Earwolf Media, PO Box 66, 5551 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA, 90028.
The Big Boys are back in town! On this episode we celebrate Paddy's return from paternity leave with a discussion of a proper goof-fest, Holmes & Watson.The new intro music is by Richter FM, Paddy's alias for making lofi music. See him on Spotify, YouTube, TikTok and more: http://richterfm.carrd.coSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/bigboyspodcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
“IT'S (BOURBON) TIME!” with Bruce Buffer and Umberto Luchini as we talk about their brand Puncher's Chance Bourbon and its two current offerings. If you don't know Bruce Buffer, you likely know his voice and his iconic trademarked introduction; “IT'S TIME!”®. He's the official Voice of the Octagon for the UFC and he is putting his name and reputation behind this bourbon brand that he loves so much. We are also joined by the brand's founder, Umberto Luchini. He's an Italian with tons of experience in the international spirits world as well as Kentucky Bourbon; he previously helped grow the Campari Group portfolio, which also included Wild Turkey. Don't miss this episode and get hyped to grab a bottle of this Kentucky Straight Bourbon when you see it on shelves or online. Download or stream this episode on your favorite podcast app and be sure to drop us a review while you're there. We are thankful for everyone who has supported us. 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Cheers,Scott & JakeBourbon Lens About Bruce Buffer: “The Voice of Mixed Martial Arts” Bruce Buffer, an entrepreneur, announcer, entertainer, and motivational speaker who excites the public about products and events he represents, is perhaps best known for introducing events worldwide with his internationally trademarked phrase, IT'S TIME!® Most will recognize Bruce as the official “Voice of the Octagon” for the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) since 1997. He currently appears on all ESPN -televised UFC events and Pay Per Views. Bruce also appears and announces for many other sporting events such as the NBA, NFL, NHL, MLB, various collegiate sporting events such as the University Of Kentucky's March Madness event, as well as Fantasy and Esports events. On the virtual side, Bruce is a feature character in nine UFC video games released since 2014 (ex., CRAVE, THQ, UFC) and is the model and voice for the boxing character Tony T. in the Ready 2 Rumble Boxing Round 2 video game by Midway. Among numerous TV and movie appearances, Bruce has appeared with Robin Williams and Billy Crystal on “Friends”; on HBO's “Entourage”; alongside Antonio Banderas in the motion picture “Play it to the Bone,” and Will Ferrell in the comedy “Holmes & Watson”; as well as performed voice over work for Clint Eastwood's 2004 Best Picture Oscar award winner “Million Dollar Baby.” A ranked professional poker player, Bruce has been seen on NBC's Poker After Dark, the Travel Channel's popular “World Poker Tour TV Show,” and co-stars in the critically acclaimed instructional poker DVD “All In” along with poker pro Phil Gordon. Bruce manages his entrepreneurial ventures through Buffer Enterprises, Inc., as well as guides and manages the career of his brother Michael Buffer, including the creation, design, and management of all product and promotional licensing surrounding Michael Buffer's world famous LET'S GET READY TO RUMBLE® trademark phrase, which has grown into a major international enterprise, approaching $500,000,000 in retail sales worldwide. Bruce's latest project is Puncher's Chance™ pure Kentucky Straight Bourbon, inspired by two great American traditions: whiskey, and fighting for what we believe in. Bruce explains: “A puncher's chance means that anyone has the potential to succeed, whatever the odds, if he or she works for it. Being the underdog is often the greatest strength. Puncher's Chance is the bourbon for everyone who believes and lives that credo.” About Umberto Luchini Founder & Proprietor, Wolf Spirit Umberto Luchini (pronounced: oom-BEAR-toe loo-KEE-nee) is the founder and proprietor of Wolf Spirit, a different kind of spirits company started in a former Eugene, Oregon laundromat (Nanny's Wash & Dry, in fact). Wolf Spirit brands include Puncher's Chance Bourbon, Blood x Sweat x Tears Vodka, Bosscal Mezcal and Tom of Finland Organic Vodka from Finland. Umberto was born in Milan, Italy into a small, tightly-knit family. He attended school in London, worked in France, became jobless after 9/11, and took a low-paying job with a great brand: Campari (Monaco). Umberto rose through the marketing ranks, ultimately moving to San Francisco in 2004, where he resides today as an American citizen. Umberto worked with Campari America for 17 years, during which time he formed an award-winning team of 30 marketers and developed well-known marketing programs for globally recognized brands. Umberto led the team behind the reimagining of Wild Turkey, following the purchase of the brand by Campari Group from Pernod Ricard in 2009. He also took an unknown tequila brand named Espolòn and turned it into “the Tito's of Tequila,” selling more than 400K 9L cases. In 2017, Umberto left Campari with multiple business models and dreams of becoming an entrepreneur; that same year Wolf Spirit was founded. Umberto is happier than ever and working harder than ever to grow his own brand, as he did for so many others. In his spare time, he enjoys ultra-endurance sports and traveling. About Puncher's Chance Kentucky Straight Bourbon Eugene, Oregon-based Wolf Spirit released its first foray into fine whiskey with the release of Puncher's Chance® Kentucky Straight Bourbon in Fall 2020. Crafted through a partnership with IJW Whiskey Company of Louisville, Kentucky, Puncher's Chance is now available at fine spirits retailers and online at $34.99 SRP for a 750 ml. Inspired by two great American traditions – whiskey and fighting for what you believe in – Puncher's Chance was created for the whiskey curious who appreciate an approachable knockout bourbon with finesse. Puncher's Chance Kentucky Straight Bourbon is a five- and six-year-old blend of fine whiskies, crafted from a 75 percent corn, 13 percent rye and 12 percent barley mash bill and proprietary yeast. The liquid coming off the all-copper column still is aged in American white oak barrels with a #4 alligator char in traditional wood rickhouses. Clocking in at 90 proof, the final whiskey strikes the nose with aromas of apricot and maple oatmeal. “Our goal with Puncher's Chance is to create perfectly balanced whiskies,” says Umberto Luchini, Founder of Wolf Spirit. “This means the flavors and aromas that comprise a memorable whiskey, such as sweet, spicy, fruity, floral or savory, sing in resolute harmony, with none outshining another. Puncher's Chance will explore how that is achieved as we release new expressions in the future, including extra aged/barrel finished and single barrel offerings in 2022.” On the palate, this new-to-market American Whiskey entry leads with caramel, spicy, slightly sweet, and creamy vanilla notes. On the back end, the bourbon shows complex oaky sweetness alongside orange, dark chocolate, leather, and baking spices. The finish is long with sweet maple and sugar notes. The brand name “Puncher's Chance” is a boxing reference, denoting that almost anyone can deliver a knockout punch, no matter what the odds... particularly if that punch is delivered with perfect balance. Puncher's Chance comes housed in a jet-black, screen-printed bottle with a gentle fade at the bottom to reveal the amber liquid within. The brand's tiger mascot, a common symbol in boxing and MMA fighting, prowls the label. Bruce Buffer (IG: @BruceBufferUFC), the “Voice of Mixed Martial Arts,” serves as a partner in Puncher's Chance – introducing his more than one million fans to this fine whiskey. Exceptional as a sipper, Puncher's Chance also brings perfect balance to a well-crafted Manhattan, Old Fashioned or Boulevardier. The brand may be purchased in California, Florida, Kentucky, Colorado, Oklahoma and New Mexico (Southern Glazer's); New York, Tennessee and Georgia (Empire); Massachusetts and Rhode Island (Atlantic Beverage); Missouri (Major Brands); Connecticut (Murphy); and Wisconsin (Badger/Frank), and through the Puncher's Chance website. Find Puncher's Chance online at www.puncherschancebourbon.com and on social media Instagram and Facebook @puncherschancebourbon. About Puncher's Chance The D12tance Finished in California Cabernet Sauvignon Barrels in January 2022. The D12TANCE is a Straight Tennessee Bourbon. Aged for 12 years in traditional stone and wood rickhouses and finished in California Cabernet Sauvignon barrels, The D12TANCE is now available at fine spirits retailers at $120 SRP for a 750 ml. Just 70 barrels of The D12TANCE, sourced from the IJW Whiskey Company in Louisville, Kentucky, were born from a mash bill of 84 percent corn, eight percent malt, eight percent rye and a proprietary yeast strain. With a complex aroma of vanilla, dark cherry fruit and toasted oak, this Tennessee Bourbon yields incredible flavor. At a respectable 96 proof, the warm hint of caramel and vanilla hits the palate first. As the proof gently fades, the tongue picks up a long, fruity finish reminiscent of the French Oak wine barrels in which the liquid rested for two months. The D12TANCE is the second release from Puncher's Chance – a new American Whiskey entry from Wolf Spirit, out of Eugene, Oregon, and comes on the heels of the fall 2020 release of the company's foray into aged dark spirits with the release of Puncher's Chance Kentucky Straight Bourbon. The brand name of Puncher's Chance itself is a boxing reference, denoting that almost anyone is possible of a knockout punch, no matter what the odds. Naming our latest aged spirit entry The D12TANCE is a double entendre – referring both to the age of the liquid and the 12 official rounds in a formal boxing match. Says Umberto Luchini, Founder of Wolf Spirit, “As a relative newcomer to the whiskey category, Wolf Spirit knew the liquid for Puncher's Chance The D12TANCE needed to pack a punch (pun intended) if we wanted to make our mark, which is why we partnered with the talented team at IJW.” “With The D12TANCE, we are finishing a 12-year-old Bourbon in wine casks, which is quite unique, as you usually see much younger whiskies receiving this treatment. This was critical to us because we didn't want the fine Bourbon overpowered by the wine barrel finishing. Our goal was to use the finishing to coax more of the existing characteristics out of the whiskey,” Luchini continues. The D12TANCE comes housed in the traditional Puncher's Chance jet-black bottle with a gentle fade at the bottom to reveal the amber liquid within. The Puncher's Chance tiger, a common symbol in boxing and MMA fighting, again graces the label, but this time in striking gold leaf making it easily identifiable on the backbar. The D12TANCE is best served neat or on the rocks to truly experience the subtle effects the finishing has on this perfectly-balanced and nuanced liquid. With only 2,000 cases produced for the U.S. market, The D12TANCE may be purchased in California, Florida, Kentucky, Colorado, Oklahoma and New Mexico (Southern Glazer's); New York, Tennessee and Georgia (Empire); Massachusetts and Rhode Island (Atlantic Beverage); Missouri (Major Brands); Connecticut (Murphy); and Wisconsin (Badger/Frank). About Wolf Spirit Perhaps the only liquor company in the world founded in an old laundromat (Nanny's Wash & Dry, to be exact), Wolf Spirit is a true Eugene, Oregon original, producing fine, handcrafted products that capture the pioneering spirit of the American northwest. Founded by Campari Group veteran Umberto Luchini and helmed by longtime spirits industry expert Bradd Levitan, Wolf Spirit embodies the traits of its namesake. Guided by instinct and fueled by a hunger for brands with authentic stories, Wolf Spirit is building a pack of unique products with courageously bold identities that come together with purpose. Our premium brands include Puncher's Chance® Kentucky Straight Bourbon, Tom of Finland® Organic Vodka, Blood x Sweat x Tears® Vodka and Bosscal Mezcal. Launched in 2017, Wolf Spirit's products are now available in more than 35 states across the US with a keen focus on national and regional on- and off-premise chains. Find out more at https://wolfspiritdistillery.com/. Show Links: Puncher's Chance Bourbon WolfSpiritDistillery.com Puncher's Chance™ Kentucky Straight Bourbon - Wolf Spirit Distillery Puncher's Chance Bourbon®️ (@puncherschancebourbon) • Instagram photos and videos Bruce Buffer Here's the origin story of Bruce Buffer's iconic UFC 'It's time!' catchphrase Facebook Video on Bruce Buffer @brucebufferufc • Instagram photos and videos Puncher's Chance™ Kentucky Straight Bourbon: A Pandemic Success Story
Cloak & Dagger On the Air presents Holmes & Watson in Act Two of "A Scandal in Bohemia" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, originally published in the June 25th, 1891, edition of The Strand Magazine, and adapted for radio by Pete Fernbaugh. Starring The Wayward Saints: John E. Reilly as Sherlock Holmes; Robert J. Gaudio as Dr. John Watson; Karissa Martin as Irene Adler; Rob DeSantis as Count von Kramm; and Bethany Fernbaugh as Your Announcer; with Chris Carter and Emily Hores. Our sound effects director was Karissa Martin and our sound effects team The Holy Foley Molies. Lakin Weaver provided our original score, and Shayne Merideth managed our recording and sound. This production was recorded before a live studio audience on Saturday, May 18th, 2019, at the Main Branch of the Public Library of Steubenville and Jefferson County in Steubenville, Ohio. Produced and directed by Pete Fernbaugh. Please join us next Saturday for a C&D Quickie titled "Psycho Sally Goes to VBS." A Future Past Production. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cloak-dagger-on-the-air/message
Cloak & Dagger On the Air presents Holmes & Watson in Act One of "A Scandal in Bohemia" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, originally published in the June 25th, 1891, edition of The Strand Magazine, and adapted for radio by Pete Fernbaugh. Starring The Wayward Saints: John E. Reilly as Sherlock Holmes; Robert J. Gaudio as Dr. John Watson; and Rob DeSantis as Count von Kramm with Bethany Fernbaugh as Your Announcer. Our sound effects director was Karissa Martin and our sound effects team The Holy Foley Molies. Lakin Weaver provided our original score, and Shayne Merideth managed our recording and sound. This production was recorded before a live studio audience on Saturday, May 18th, 2019, at the Main Branch of the Public Library of Steubenville and Jefferson County in Steubenville, Ohio. Produced and directed by Pete Fernbaugh. Please join us next Saturday for Act Two of Holmes & Watson in “A Scandal in Bohemia.” A Future Past Production. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cloak-dagger-on-the-air/message
Holmes & Watson. Salt & Pepper. Hell, even Sturm und Drang- there are some classic combinations in this world. Rock 'n Roll & The Occult just seems natural. Although a relatively recent musical form, less than a century, the dalliances of the diabolical with Rock music were there nearly from the beginning. The combination of drums, guitars and a hollering vocals seem the very thing that the Occult offers in some way as well- Powerful, animal, and emotive. Yet the story of Rock and the Occult has been told many times before by many people. In this Episode of WMiT we examine a few of the lesser known features of this story, as well as some music that seems rather less than obvious. Joining me on this dizzying journey is Songwriter and Musician Kue Varo. Give'r.
It's time to have some fun on the RADIO and for your podcast. Check us out, you will love to share in the arguments we love to have!America's Entertainment Pop Culture Talk Show is on the air!
It's truly a mystery how our Screen Righters are able to endure such awful movies. This week the guys talk tennis, the week in movie news(ish) (5:45), they try oh so hard to solve the unsolvable Holmes & Watson (18:20), the best Will Farrell movies they've seen this decade (47:35), and as always two BLOCKBUSTERS of Movie Make Ups (50:34).
The one where Green Blooded Bastard watches Holmes & Watson. So a guy cheats on his wife, gets set up for murder, and then gets cleared by his wife because she's a lawyer and I just copied that from another episode because this film fucking sucks knob boi!
Denne gang går vi i kødet på den stærkt satiriske komedie LITTLE MURDERS fra 1971 med Elliot Gould, Donald Sutherland og er genialt instrueret af Alan Arkin! En ung nihilistisk New Yorker, oplever kærlighed for første gang, midt i en bølge af vold i byen, uanstændige telefonopkald, rustne vandrør, mørklægning, paranoia og mord! Film nævnt i denne episode: STAGE FRIGHT (´14), CATCH 22, M*A*S*H, BREAKDOWN, GREEN ROOM, HOLMES & WATSON, SCARY STORIES TO TELL IN THE DARK, THE NIGHTINGALE, FØR FROSTEN, SER DU MÅNEN DANIEL, FARGO (S4) og mange flere!!
2019 is over and done with, but that means there needs to be some talk about what the hosts of TMBDOS! (and guest host Cameron Sullivan) thought were their best and worst first-time watches of the year. There are some surprises in this episode to be sure. They even read a sent-in list from listener Jeff Williams and respond to a YouTube comment, (because of course there was one of those). Check out Cameron's website here. Check out Cameron's upcoming podcast here. Cameron's Best of 2019: "Café Flesh" (1982) "Murder Live!" (1997) "Porndemic" (2018) "The Final Wish" (2018) "Hard Night Falling" (2019) "The Night Never Sleeps" (2012) "The Oath" (2018) "Downton Abbey" (2019) "Boys Don't Cry" (1999) Cameron's Worst of 2019: "Open Water 3: Cage Dive" (2017) "Deep Blue Sea 2" (2018) "The Irishman" (2019) "Ant-Man and the Wasp" (2018) "Aquaman"(2018) Daniel's Best of 2019: Honourable Mentions: "The Mercenary" (1968) "Compañeros" (1970) "Dementia" (1955) "StageFright" (1987) "Baba Yaga" (1973) Top 10: "The Ballad of Buster Scruggs" (2018) "The Battle of Algiers" (1966) "California Dremaing" (1979) "Coffy" (1973) "Knives Out" (2019) "Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid" (1973) "The Pearl of Death" (1944) "The Seven-Per-Cent Solution" (1976) "Spider-Man: Far From Home" (2019) "...Tick... Tick... Tick..." (1970) Daniel's Worst of 2019: "In the Shadow of the Moon" (2019) "Greaser's Palace" (1972) "Soldier Blue" (1970) "Posse from Hell" (1961) "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" (2019) Lee's Best of 2019: Honourable Mentions: "The Woman in Green" (1945) "The Pearl of Death" (1944) "The Little Stranger" (2018) "Doctor Sleep" (2019) "Ghost Stories" (2017) Top 10: "Dementia" (1955) "Hereditary" (2018) "Revenge" (2017) "Next of Kin" (1982) "...Tick... Tick... Tick..." (1970) "The Battle of Algiers" (1966) "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" (2019) "Prospect" (2018) "Dragged Across Concrete" (2018) "The Apartment" (1960) Lee's Worst of 2019: "American Made" (2017) "Never So Few" (1959) "Domino" (2019) "Dr. Terror’s Gallery of Horrors" (1967) "Holmes & Watson" (2018) "Death House" (2017) Featured Music: "Chariots of Fire" by Vangelis; "We're a Winner" by Curtis Mayfield; and "Click Your Fingers Applauding the Play" by Roky Erickson.
The Ohio Valley Cloak & Dagger Company presents Cloak & Dagger On the Air, an anthology series that reimagines Old Time Radio for the modern ear. Recorded before a live studio audience at The Ashley Marie Performing Arts Center in Weirton, West Virginia, on Friday, November 22, 2019, this episode features brand-new adaptations of two classic Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Sherlock Holmes short stories: “The Red-Headed League” in Act One and “A Case of Identity” in Act Two. Plus: “How Lil Stinch Stole Soupmas” by Pete Fernbaugh. This is Act One of Two. Starring The Wayward Saints: Rob DeSantis, Bethany Fernbaugh, Pete Fernbaugh, David Gaudio, Noah Hilton, Karissa Martin, Clare McDonald, Evan Oslund, and Ralph Parissi, with John E. Reilly as Sherlock Holmes and Robert Gaudio as Dr. John Watson. Arranger, Composer, and Accompanist: classical pianist Roberta Fedoush. Sound Manager: Shayne Merideth. Sound Effects: The Holy Foley Molies. Adapted, written, produced, and directed by Pete Fernbaugh. A Future Past Production. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cloak-dagger-on-the-air/message
The Ohio Valley Cloak & Dagger Company presents Cloak & Dagger On the Air, an anthology series that reimagines Old Time Radio for the modern ear. Recorded before a live studio audience at The Ashley Marie Performing Arts Center in Weirton, West Virginia, on Friday, November 22, 2019, this episode features brand-new adaptations of two classic Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Sherlock Holmes short stories: “The Red-Headed League” in Act One and “A Case of Identity” in Act Two. Plus: “How Lil Stinch Stole Soupmas” by Pete Fernbaugh. This is Act Two of Two. Starring The Wayward Saints: Rob DeSantis, Bethany Fernbaugh, Pete Fernbaugh, David Gaudio, Noah Hilton, Karissa Martin, Clare McDonald, Evan Oslund, and Ralph Parissi, with John E. Reilly as Sherlock Holmes and Robert Gaudio as Dr. John Watson. Arranger, Composer, and Accompanist: classical pianist Roberta Fedoush. Sound Manager: Shayne Merideth. Sound Effects: The Holy Foley Molies. Adapted, written, produced, and directed by Pete Fernbaugh. A Future Past Production. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cloak-dagger-on-the-air/message
Thanks for checking out the latest episode. We take a look at some new entertainment. First discussing the second installment of the Fantastic Beasts series, Crimes of Grindelwald, then exploring the comedy film, Holmes & Watson, and the creepy thriller series, YOU. Don't forget to contact us: Reelchewed@gmail.com and support the show: Patreon.com/Podculture --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The gang is back and this week we review a big one. Audiences love it and critics are divided, so find out what we thought of Joker and find out was it that bad?00:00:00 - Intro00:03:49 - Trailers (Stranger Things, Primal, Birds of Prey, The Gentlemen, Jungle Cruise & Dolittle)00:11:28 - News00:22:53 - Holmes & Watson review00:27:44 - Joker non spoiler review00:44:00 - Joker spoiler review01:06:30 - MCU Conspiracy Corner01:16:22 - Throwback Homework - Mean Machine01:20:46 - The Quiz01:27:56 - What We Have Watched01:43:23 - Fantasy Fan Cast - Ocean's 11
The gang is back and this week we review a big one. Audiences love it and critics are divided, so find out what we thought of Joker and find out was it that bad?00:00:00 - Intro00:03:49 - Trailers (Stranger Things, Primal, Birds of Prey, The Gentlemen, Jungle Cruise & Dolittle)00:11:28 - News00:22:53 - Holmes & Watson review00:27:44 - Joker non spoiler review00:44:00 - Joker spoiler review01:06:30 - MCU Conspiracy Corner01:16:22 - Throwback Homework - Mean Machine01:20:46 - The Quiz01:27:56 - What We Have Watched01:43:23 - Fantasy Fan Cast - Ocean's 11
We talk about Holmes & Watson, and the staff learns a little about Hair Metal.
Hey everyone and welcome back to Brutally Honest Reviews, only on The Brutally Honest Network. We take a little bit of a down step this week in reviewing a film that probably shouldn't be reviewed. Fun, none the less, "Holmes & Watson", John C. Reilly & Will Ferrell's most recent schlock film following a fictional take on Sherlock Holmes & his assistant Watson. Dive in and see what we thought. While not a necessary review, we certainly always have a lot of fun and keep it Brutally Honest! Watch On Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA3jcdj-iffTDijqNGeUOyA Listen On Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/brutally-honest-reviews/id1376023682 Listen On Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-198787686/ Listen On Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/evan-schneider/brutally-honest-reviews Find Us On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BrutallyHonestNetwork Find Us On Twitter: twitter.com/BrutallyNetwork Find Us On Instagram: www.instagram.com/brutallyhonestnetwork Cinematography, Recording, Editing & VFX: Hop Top Films (www.HopTopFilms.com) Studio: Hop Top Films Studios | Find Out How To Host Your Podcast Today!(evan@hoptopfilms.com)
Hello! Pouring some different stuff into this one on top of the normal media consumption…. Why not!? (Often a good question) Episode #486 Segmented Thusly: Movie Monologue = The Hole in the Ground, Leaving Neverland, American Graffiti and Holmes & Watson. Television Talk = Double Movie Monologue = Thunderbolt & Lightfoot, Slaughterhouse Rulez, Lake Placid vs. Anaconda and Thunder Road. Game Gabbin' = Merge Dragons. Internet Intercourse = This Past Weekend with host Theo Von and guest Jim Gaffigan, Nardwaur the Human Serviette, Your Mom's House with guest Scott Thompson and Jim Murphy: Game Methuselah. Cleanup Conversation = Matthew Mercer & Friends on Making Your Gaming Hobby a Career.
Welcome to episode one of Cream of the Crap. In this episode I am joined by Joe Montanez and we discuss the 2018 movie, Holmes & Watson (currently rated 11% on Rotten Tomatoes). After watching and discussing this movie, we gave it an average rating of 17.5%, listen and find out why!
The Ohio Valley Cloak & Dagger Company presents Cloak & Dagger On the Air, an anthology series that reimagines Old Time Radio for the modern ear. Recorded before a live studio audience at the Main Library of the Public Library of Steubenville and Jefferson County in Steubenville, Ohio, on Saturday, May 18, 2019, this episode features a brand-new adaptation of the classic 1891 Sherlock Holmes story, “A Scandal in Bohemia.” Plus: “Your Public Library in Three Acts.” Starring The Wayward Saints: Chris Carter, Rob DeSantis, Bethany Fernbaugh, Pete Fernbaugh, David Gaudio, Noah Hilton, Emily Hores, and Karissa Martin, with John E. Reilly as Sherlock Holmes and Robert Gaudio as Dr. John Watson. Composer and Accompanist: Lakin Weaver. Sound Manager: Shayne Merideth. Sound Effects: The Holy Foley Molies. Community Guest Star: Alan C. Hall, former Director of the Public Library of Steubenville & Jefferson County. Sponsor: The Public Library of Steubenville & Jefferson County. Adapted, written, produced, and directed by Pete Fernbaugh. A Future Past Production. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cloak-dagger-on-the-air/message
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Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly are both funny men. They are funny together and they are funny separately. Spoofs can be very funny. Sherlock Holmes is a character ready to be spoofed (and he has been spoofed before). That said, these two funny men with what could be a very funny idea for a movie end up delivering something... less than funny in "Holmes & Watson."
What's up everybody? Got a good show for you this week! We've got reviews for the new releases: Captive State and Five Feet Apart. And for our Nateflix's Netflix reviews we've got some twisty-turnys with Captive State as a Netflix movie that snuck into a theatre and Triple Frontier being a theatrical release that came out on Netflix. We've also got reviews for Stan & Ollie, Holmes & Watson and Idris Elba's Turn Up Charlie. Thanks, as always, for listening!
We first find Dhani and John admitting they are very tired as they record this week's episode... but we march on as there is a lot to talk about this week. First, Dhani talks about Captain Marvel. She tries not to give anything away but does discuss some themes that she enjoyed in the film. The next movie Dhani saw is The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part. She was very pleasantly surprised that this sequel was as clever and interesting as the first movie. The next movie Dhani saw was Holmes & Watson. Even though this was so openly panned, she still wanted to give it a try... and while it was fun to watch the two stars, the overall story wasn't good. And the last movie discussed is Mary Poppins Returns. Just a reminder to everyone that it is out on Digital now and what a wonderful movie it is. Moving on to TV, Dhani talks about the Hulu show Shrill. She really feel in love with the main character and advises people to watch the show without really being able to describe it. Next, both Dhani and John talk about the Netflix show After Life by Ricky Gervais. They both loved this show so much that they use the word perfect to describe it. Next they revisit their love of the show I'm Sorry and beg TruTV to give it a 3rd season. Now Dhani talks about the shows and movies coming out in the next week that she hopes to watch before the next podcast. Finally, we move on to the Actors' Corner and they chose Will Smith's movies to cover. They list his movies that they love, like, hate, secretly love, haven't seen, and want to see. Captain Marvel (2:20) ★★★★ 1/2 The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part (13:46) ★★★★ Holmes & Watson (16:18) ★★ Mary Poppins Returns (20:30) Shrill (21:33) After Life (26:10) I'm Sorry (33:42) This Week's new TV shows and Movies (39:30) Actors' Corner: Will Smith (42:27)
A review of Holmes & Watson. A film when under the microscope not near as bad as "they" said it was.
-Presentación, taquilla, morgue, Razzies, César -Especial Oscars 2019 -Estrenos 22 febrero (Cómo entrenar a tu dragón 3, Una cuestión de género, Holmes & Watson, Pájaros de verano, ¿Podrás perdonarme algún día?, Destroyer. Una mujer herida, Obediencia, El libro de imágenes y No te supe perder) - Clásico: 'Raíces profundas' de George Stevens. - Netflix: 'Paddleton' de Alex Lehmann.
Join us as we give our thoughts on all 5 worst picture nominees for the Razzies 2019 Winchester, Robin Hood, The Happytime Murders, Holmes & Watson and Gotti. We'll give you the background on how all these films wound up being nominated, whether they're really that bad and give our bold predictions on which films will win big at the Razzies Ceremony. Which Turkey will go home with the gold?
S2E3 - We kick off this week's episode with a thrilling conversation about veganism, TJ educates us on great inventions by African Americans, Alexandria makes us Defend our Likes, George reviews Razzie Worst Picture Nominee, "Holmes & Watson," we debut the FPIK Audio Theater with a performance of the sketch, "Mass Mistake," and TJ challenges Alexandria to a game of "Oprah or Shonda." (Airdate: 02/16/2019) Episode 3 Show Notes: "Mass Mistake" Carrie: Lily Naz Nick: Daniel Annone Written by: George N Koulouris Edited by: Jane Boynton
In den Reviews diese Woche besprechen wir Plötzlich Familie, Polar, Holmes & Watson und die Ted Bundy Serie! Hört rein! 00:00 Plötzlich Familie Review 11:25 Ted Bundy Review 22:21 Holmes & Watson Review 30:21 Polar Review facebook.com/PlanetFilmGeek/ twitter.com/PlanetFilmGeek letterboxd.com/movieschmidt letterboxd.com/tadici letterboxd.com/lukepfg Plakat & Ausschnitte aus "Plötzlich Familie" © 2019 Paramount Pictures Germany GmbH Plakat & Ausschnitte aus "Holmes & Watson" © 2019 Sony Pictures Releasing GmbH Plakat zu "Polar" © 2019 Netflix Music by Kevin MacLeod "Volatile Reaction" "Exhilarate" www.incompetech.com Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
The 2 dudes saw the reviews and just had to see Holmes & Watson. Sky and Colin also talk Will Ferrell's roller coaster of a career. This week in the Trailer Park: "Us" from director Jordan Peele!
What did actually happen after the film "Holmes & Watson" opened on Christmas Day? "Mass walkouts" were reported, but did they exist? And can these negative rumors even in some way affect the future of the Sherlock Holmes success? Mattias Boström – author of the award-winning nonfiction book "From Holmes to Sherlock" – talks about the Will Ferrell and John C Reilly film and the reception of it, but also about his favorite subject, the importance of the parallel Holmes.
The 2 dudes saw the reviews and just had to see Holmes & Watson. Sky and Colin also talk Will Ferrell's roller coaster of a career. This week in the Trailer Park: "Us" from director Jordan Peele!
On the January 22, 2019 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editor in chief Peter Sciretta is joined by /Film managing editor Jacob Hall, weekend editor Brad Oman and writers Hoai-Tran Bui and Chris Evangelista to talk about the 2019 Academy Award nominations. You can subscribe to /Film Daily on iTunes, Google Play, Overcast, Spotify and all the popular podcast apps (here is the RSS URL if you need it). Opening Banter: The /Film team got up early to cover the 2019 Oscar nominations. In Our Feature Presentation: We talk about the 2019 Academy Award nominations: Everyone: 2019 Oscar Nominations Announced: ‘Roma' and ‘The Favourite' Lead the Pack With 10 Nominations Best Picture Jacob: Surprise: Black Panther is the First Superhero Movie to Get a Best Picture Nod Chris: ‘Black Panther' Best Picture Nomination Makes History, 10 Years After ‘The Dark Knight' Snub Caused a Backlash HT: Snub: If Beale Street Could Talk in Best Picture and Director Categories Best Actor HT: Surprise: Willem Dafoe's Best Actor Nomination Chris: Snub: Ethan Hawke's Lack of a Best Actor Nomination HT: Snub: Nothing For Bryan Tyree Henry and Hugh Grant Best Actress Chris: Surprise: The Two Acting Nominations For Roma Jacob: Snub: Nothing for Toni Collette, Nicole Kidman, or Emily Blunt Best Director Chris: Snub: Black Panther Director Ryan Coogler Was Not Nominated Jacob: Snub: Bradley Cooper Didn't Get a Best Director Nomination Chris: Snub: Peter Farrelly Didn't Get a Best Director Nomination HT: Surprise: Cold War Landing a Best Director Nod HT: Snub: No Female Best Director Nominees (talk about More Female Directors Were Worthy of a Best Director Nod Than Ever, But Got Shut Out of the Oscars) More: The Biggest 2019 Oscars Snubs and Surprises HT: Snub: No Burning for Best Foreign Language Film Jacob: Snub: First Man Was Completely Shut Out of Major Categories Chris: Surprise: Cold War and Never Look Away Received Cinematography Nominations Jacob: Surprise: Border‘s Best Make-Up Nomination, Snub: Suspiria Not Receiving a Best Make-Up Nomination HT: Surprise: Paul Schrader Was Nominated for His First Reformed Screenplay Jacob: Snub: Won't You Be My Neighbor Shut Out of Best Documentary Jacob: Surprise: A Strong Showing For Can You Ever Forgive Me Chris: Snub: Not a Single Technical Nod for Mission: Impossible – Fallout Brad: AMC Theatres and Regal Cinemas Won't Play ‘Roma' in Their Best Picture Showcases Brad: 2019 Razzie Nominations: ‘Gotti', ‘Holmes & Watson', Donald Trump & ‘Happytime Murders' Among the Worst On The Site: Peter: /Film's 25 Most Anticipated New Television Shows of 2019 Jacob: ‘Glass' Spoiler Review: Breaking Down M. Night Shyamalan's Disastrous Sequel to ‘Unbreakable' and ‘Split' Brad: The Unpopular Opinion: ‘Glass' is a Bold and Brilliant Climax to M. Night Shyamalan's Superhero Trilogy HT: The 10 Greatest M. Night Shyamalan Scenes Chris: New Blu-ray Releases: ‘Suspiria', ‘Bad Times at the El Royale', ‘Crimson Peak', ‘Notorious', ‘Judgment Night' All the other stuff you need to know: You can find more about all the stories we mentioned on today's show at slashfilm.com, and linked inside the show notes. /Film Daily is published every weekday, bringing you the most exciting news from the world of movies and television as well as deeper dives into the great features from slashfilm.com. You can subscribe to /Film Daily on iTunes, Google Play, Overcast, Spotify and all the popular podcast apps (RSS). Send your feedback, questions, comments and concerns to us at peter@slashfilm.com. Please leave your name and general geographic location in case we mention the e-mail on the air. Please rate and review the podcast on iTunes, tell your friends and spread the word! Thanks to Sam Hume for our logo.
Tucker and Sean talk in all seriousness about the importance of Transformers: The Last Knight, and then they get back to contemporary life--Holmes & Watson, The Favourite, that Bandersnatch ep of Black Mirror and Support the Girls. (Sorry Abhay!) This is a Patreon-supported podcast, subscribing to the show can give you access to monthly criticism from the hosts. The hosts' twitter accounts are: Tucker, Morgan, and Sean.
Mum reviews Olivia Colman's Golden Globe winning turn in The Favourite, and another cracking performance by Steve Carell in Welcome to Marwen. Regrettably, she spoiled an otherwise enjoyable week by also seeing shouty un-comedian Will Ferrell's awful Holmes & Watson.
Wow! Episode number 38! If this is the first time you have listened to us then you should take off the next 5 days so you can listen to each and every one of our episodes! This week, Jon talks about his road rage, Mo is excited about a new update to an older game and George is having some family bonding through an updated edition of a classic video game! As usual, all this and more on the GenXGrownUp Podcast! Patreon » https://patreon.com/genxgrownup Facebook » http://fb.me/GenXGrownUp Twitter » http://GenXGrownUp.com/twitter Website » http://GenXGrownUp.com Podcast » http://GenXGrownUp.com/pod Merchandise » http://GenXGrownUp.com/merch Theme: "Grown Up" by Beefy » http://beefyness.com iTunes » https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/genxgrownup-podcast/id1268365641 Google » https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/Iuthetoh4i5abybbnn4em36icwi Pocket Casts » http://pca.st/8iuL Stitcher » http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=146720&refid=stpr TuneIn » https://tunein.com/radio/GenXGrownUp-Podcast-p1020342/ Show Notes The Titan Games » https://www.nbc.com/the-titan-games Holmes & Watson » https://www.holmesandwatson.movie/ The Orville » https://fox.tv/2SSPMlf Dashcam » https://amzn.to/2FrZvMr Jon's Dashcam YouTube Channel » https://reddimension.com/jaxcam Monster Crunch Game » https://amzn.to/2SX2e3k XCOM 2 » https://xcom.com/ Super Smash Bros » https://www.smashbros.com/en_US/ Punisher Season 2 » https://www.netflix.com/title/80117498 Glass » https://www.glassmovie.com/ Email the show » podcast@genxgrownup.com Visit us on YouTube » http://GenXGrownUp.com/yt
EPISODE 118 - Lights, Camera, Barstool0:00 - Jeff is switching from Mac to PC || 5:11 - Baloon Jerry shirts on sale || 7:53 - Giving Trill trivia questions || 11:17 - Spider-Man trailer finally released || 16:09 - Is Marvel ruining the world/children!? || 24:20 - New Ghostbusters… again || 27:41 - DJ Khaled in Bad Boys For Lif3 || 29:45 - Live-action Hunchback happening || 31:13 - John Wick 3 trailer RULES || 31:44 - Ad Read #1 || 33:16 - Man Who Killed Hitler/Big Foot trailer || 35:39 - Basic cable and mispronunciations || 38:53 - Fuck Jerry and Fyre Fest documentary || 48:53 - Hathaway, Witches, M. Night, Space Force || 53:12 - Tommy John Lennon song || 56:01 - HOLMES & WATSON REVIEW (SPOILERS) || 1:11:14 - Haley Joel Osment Interview || 1:37:34 - Top 5 Bad Comedies With Good Actors|| RATE 2018 MOVIES || DECEMBER: https://goo.gl/forms/waFMZz5jmTCBJkp43 || JANUARY: https://goo.gl/forms/nNzX19HbebeQMUAA3 || FEBRUARY: https://goo.gl/forms/DWG9TJMISLzUunsu2 || MARCH: https://goo.gl/forms/k0dL5ozOrhwJ2Bk03 || APRIL: https://goo.gl/forms/Z218hqWq3XGyqi9C3 || MAY: https://goo.gl/forms/f5aYcpJHnBMmkcs52 || JUNE: https://goo.gl/forms/IgBQVwKDx4ylerJP2 || JULY: https://goo.gl/forms/BBO8aAph3fpzj8Uy2 || AUGUST: https://goo.gl/forms/0Z10YRA59m2KJwYW2 || SEPTEMBER: https://goo.gl/forms/VbZhOoouq8obC4Um1 || OCTOBER: https://goo.gl/forms/CdcXBvZ6Q3yoNxqv2 || November: https://goo.gl/forms/GoyRGbeim2faUu5h2
No suspense here, this movie sucks in nearly every way humanly possible; but don't worry we suffered through it so you don't have to. Check out our review of *shudders* Holmes & Watson! Follow us on Soundcloud, ITunes, and Google Play Music at The Reel Pineapple Like us on Facebook at The Reel Pineapple Follow Hunter on Twitter at JHunterReelPineapple Follow Colin on Twitter at TheReelONeal Follow Scott on Twitter at Nearmanthefirst
Well, this is another nice mess. Stan & Ollie, Jon S. Baird's film about a UK tour undertaken by Laurel & Hardy towards the end of their careers, opens this week. So Chris Hewitt has a nice chat with Baird about that, shameless namedropping and more, and in the bargain they come up with the podcast's strangest spin-off episode to date. Then Chris has a chat with the film's Stan, BAFTA-nominated Steve Coogan, about impressions, double acts, Partridge, Tripping with Rob Brydon, Holmes & Watson, and more. It's a ruddy blast. Then, back in the podbooth, Chris is joined by pod-regulars Helen O'Hara and James Dyer, and new producer Jane, for an episode that features some tweaks we hope you'll like, and a huge dollop of the usual film-related fun as they discuss mobile phones in cinemas, the week's movie news, and review the big releases, including Colette and The Front Runner. Enjoy.
This week Zach and Jake are diving head first into two of the world's biggest disasters: the Golden Globes and "Holmes & Watson." Plus, they try and answer the age-old question, "Is Will Ferrell actually funny?" Intro 0:00-1:50Golden Globes Recap 1:50-13:50"Holmes & Watson" Review 13:50-23:27Is Will Ferrell Actually Funny? 23:27-43:35Episode 3 Preview 43:35-44:54
In this special two part episode, Tony and Victor tackle the heavy hitter of the 2018 holiday box office. The boys also discuss their new year's resolutions, Katy Perry, and the validity of stripping down naked to frighten potential foes. Have any questions, comments or opinions you want us to talk about? Shoot us an email at boboyspodcast@gmail.com and we may read your letter on the podcast! Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/boxofficegirls Follow us on iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or wherever you listen to your favourite podcasts. Remember to rate and review!
The After Movie Diner is forever thumbing its sweaty nose at conventional wisdoms and the status quo, such is our disregard for society as a whole and late middle aged rock bands that wear dirty jeans and sport ponytails long passed a time when it is even remotely suitable.It is in this mindset then that we enter Sarge's Deli to discuss the "worst reviewed movie of 2018", Holmes & Watson starring Will Ferrell and John C Reilly.Such is our culture, in these trying times, that everyone needs to be outraged about something and thus a silly, Christmas comedy became the target of the nations ire.Do hosts Jon Cross and Jim Wallace come to the same conclusion? or do they run into the temple of Rotten Tomatoes and start upsetting the apple carts left and right?Listen to find out!
On this double sized first episode of 2019, the Mint Condish crew are reunited to kick off the new year to discuss the New Years festivities, Holmes & Watson, Escape Room, Titans and NJPW's Wrestle Kingdom 13! Be sure to follow us on twitter @MintCondishMCP and share!
We are back with the 1st annual KMM Movie Awards! We kick off the episode with the last review of 2018 Holmes & Watson and the first review of 2019 Escape Room. Then we unveil the KMM Yummy Top 10 movies of the year, and then go over our personal favorites from 2018 and give out some awards. We hope everyone had a Happy New Years! We hope you enjoy the KMM for all of 2019!
Good morning to you, whatever time of day it is in your world. Alonso, Matt, Ben and I are excited to introduce you to our new incarnation, the Breakfast All Day Podcast. It's still the four of us (whenever we can arrange our schedules to get in the same room with each other), reviewing films, occasionally discussing movie news and enjoying the same banter we've had for the past nine years. For our first episode of the new year, we look back at the best and worst of the old year. We also play catch-up with the Will Ferrell & John C. Reilly comedy “Holmes & Watson,” which Alonso says is terrible, and “Escape Room,” which is shockingly a lot of fun for a January horror movie. And we squeeze in a bit of movie news as Ellen DeGeneres lobbies for Kevin Hart to get his Oscar hosting gig back. So thanks again for sticking with us. We'll keep doing this throughout 2019 and beyond, and we'll be adding more features as we go along. You can find us on social media here: Twitter https://twitter.com/bfastallday Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bfastallday/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bfastallday/ Endless thanks and hash browns to Graham Kolbeins for designing our new logo.
Ep. 99 - Bird Box, Bumblebee, Aquaman, Mary Poppins Returns, & More In this episode, Matt & Joel review the films Bumblebee, Aquaman, & Mary Poppins Returns. They also provide a quick breakdown review for Black Mirror: Bandersnatch, & Holmes & Watson. Check out our video reviews at youtube.com/thereelreview Contact us with any comments or questions at reelreviewmedia@gmail.com Follow us on Facebook or Sign Up for our newsletter HERE Check out our website at reelreviewmedia.com The Reel Review Podcast is where you get the some of the latest happenings, reel thoughts, and perspectives in the world of film and television and all from a fan & critic perspective.
Happy New Years! First Headliners of 2019 is here and we're talking movies we're excited for, Netflix turning down Holmes & Watson and releasing Bandersnatch, and Golden Globes odds on our favorite movies. Hit play to hear our thoughts!
Bobby and Jay blast Holmes & Watson, glow over Tiger Woods' latest documentary and then give you an in-depth analysis of the NFL games and head coaching carousel.
Happy New Year! The people at GenXGrownUp are thinking some (unusually) deep thoughts going into the new year. George wonders, "Is watching a movie on an Oculus Go with other people in the room rude?" Mo wonders, "What can I build to justify owning a 3D printer?" And Jon has the deepest thought of us all, "Can Holmes and Watson really be that bad?" These and other meta-physical thoughts are discussed on this week's podcast! Patreon » https://patreon.com/genxgrownup Facebook » http://fb.me/GenXGrownUp Twitter » http://GenXGrownUp.com/twitter Website » http://GenXGrownUp.com Podcast » http://GenXGrownUp.com/pod Merchandise » http://GenXGrownUp.com/merch Theme: "Grown Up" by Beefy » http://beefyness.com iTunes » https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/genxgrownup-podcast/id1268365641 Google » https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/Iuthetoh4i5abybbnn4em36icwi PocketCasts » http://pca.st/8iuL Stitcher » http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=146720&refid=stpr TuneIn » https://tunein.com/radio/GenXGrownUp-Podcast-p1020342/ Show Notes Big Hero 6 TV Series » https://disneynow.go.com/shows/big-hero-6-the-series Black Mirror Bandersnatch » https://www.netflix.com/title/80988062 The Sisters Brothers (Trailer) » https://youtu.be/3OwvqKwTKmE Ender 3 3D Printer » https://bit.ly/2TlMRRM Oculus Go » https://ocul.us/2Apb6re Oculus Go on Amazon » https://amzn.to/2CIuBwL Medusa » https://github.com/pymedusa/Medusa Wordscapes on Google Play » https://bit.ly/2RoFZG9 Wordscapes on iTunes » https://apple.co/2EZLq7O Jurassic World Evolution » https://www.jurassicworldevolution.com/en-GB#masthead Lemmings review » https://engt.co/2SBUZOt Drunk History » http://www.cc.com/shows/drunk-history The Titan Games » https://www.nbc.com/the-titan-games Holmes & Watson » https://www.holmesandwatson.movie/ Email the show » podcast@genxgrownup.com Visit us on YouTube » http://GenXGrownUp.com/yt
2019 may be only a few days old, but the Empire Podcast does not rest. So we're back back back for the first pod of the year, which sees Chris Hewitt, Helen O'Hara, James Dyer, and Empire's Man In LA, James 'Jaime Blanco' White, dive back into the podbooth to discuss their Christmas breaks, chat about the movie news (what there is of it), and review The Favourite, Holmes & Watson, and Welcome To Marwen. Speaking of Welcome To Marwen, that film's director, Robert Zemeckis, and star, Steve Carell, have a lovely chat about that film and more, and our Olly Richards was on hand to witness it and occasionally interject. Do please enjoy this podcast, brought to you in association with Adam Sandler's Pixels. Apparently. Happy New Year!
Dax joins us as we take a deep dive into Aquaman and discuss Bumblebee, Minding the Gap, Holmes & Watson, Shoplifters, Black Mirror: Bandersnatch and The House That Jack Built plus we also pull off some *classic* New Year's pranks. 0:00 - Intro: The Junky Boys (Prank Calls) 21:35 - Review: Aquaman 1:06:35 - Other Stuff We Watched: Shoplifters, Bumblebee, Bird Box, Minding the Gap, The Rider, Mid90s, The Hateful 8, Annihilation, Black Mirror: Bandersnatch, The House That Jack Built, Holmes & Watson, Hellboy Trailer, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, A Simple Favor, BlacKKKlansman 2:06:25 - Junk Mail: Creed II Missing Baby 2:09:30 - This Week on DVD and Blu-ray 2:10:35 - Outro
Dax joins us as we take a deep dive into Aquaman and discuss Bumblebee, Minding the Gap, Holmes & Watson, Shoplifters, Black Mirror: Bandersnatch and The House That Jack Built plus we also pull off some *classic* New Year's pranks. 0:00 - Intro: The Junky Boys (Prank Calls) 21:35 - Review: Aquaman 1:06:35 - Other Stuff We Watched: Shoplifters, Bumblebee, Bird Box, Minding the Gap, The Rider, Mid90s, The Hateful 8, Annihilation, Black Mirror: Bandersnatch, The House That Jack Built, Holmes & Watson, Hellboy Trailer, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, A Simple Favor, BlacKKKlansman 2:06:25 - Junk Mail: Creed II Missing Baby 2:09:30 - This Week on DVD and Blu-ray 2:10:35 - Outro
The boys tackle the question we know all of you were asking, is Holmes & Watson really THAT bad? We sort've answer that question. Also, have you seen 10,000 Bridbox memes this past week? We sure have, so we review that one too (it's pretty good). So take those blindfolds off and get comfy for this week's episode! Email us: almostaccuratepod@gmail.com Subscribe to our podcast! (you know, if you don't EVER want to miss an episode)
Episode #201 - Episode 201 00:01:10 - I’m 42 00:02:23 - Breakfast With Mom 00:11:11 - Jason Mimosa 00:20:20 - Holmes & Watson 00:21:40 - Treadmill 00:27:44 - Fire Safety 00:35:52 - The Santa Debate 00:51:37 - Butterfly Kisses 01:00:00 - 2019 01:12:08 - Fix Your Feed Music Thin Lizzy Aerosmith Bill Joel Def Leppard Vince Dicola The Cult Mick Jagger Harry Nilsson Jeff Carson Gorilla Biscuits TurnSpit
It's the last 222 of 2018! Spend an hour with Mike and Robbie as they discuss an SUV off the beaten path, their Christmas celebrations, a day in the Big Apple, Mary Poppins, Holmes & Watson, along with their drinks, snacks and more. The 222 Podcast is sponsored by... Klingers Pubs.Get on over to KlingersPubs.com for more info about Klingers on Carsonia, Klingers of Fleetwood and Kingers at the Airport. Plus, make sure to like all three locations on Facebook.
0:00 - Hello, happy new year, here's an iTunes review 3:00 - Preamble to the top 10 lists 6:00 - Our top 10 lists 41:30 - Other good movies that weren't on our lists 44:40 - "Aquaman" review 49:15 - "Bumblebee" review 53:00 - "Holmes & Watson" review 57:40 - "Stan & Ollie" review 1:03:50 - Recap and good day -- oh, and no show next week REVIEWS (Eric, Jeff): Aquaman: B- C+ Bumblebee: B B Holmes & Watson: C+ C- Stan & Ollie: B+ B+ (BS-approved!) Jeff Bayer's top 10: 1) Hereditary 2) BlackKklansman 3) The Favourite 4) Hearts Beat Loud 5) A Quiet Place 6) Tully 7) Bodied 8) First Man 9) Widows 10) Can You Ever Forgive Me? Eric D. Snider's top 10: 1) Hereditary 2) The Favourite 3) The Death of Stalin 4) Bodied 5) Leave No Trace 6) Eighth Grade 7) The Rider 8) Paddington 2 9) Can You Ever Forgive Me? 10) Blindspotting
This week, Dan watches Birdbox and Holmes & Watson- which is terrible. We then check out the first “trailer” for the new Star Wars Park and Disney, and talk about the fight for X-Men and Fantastic 4 being brought into the MCU. Next, we check out the trailer for Jordan Peele’s next movie, Us- followed by talking about the new movies and TV Shows coming out next week. We end the show by reviewing Black Mirror: Bandersnatch. Thanks for listening! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
To close out the year I watched Holmes & Watson, Bird Box, the Little Hours, Black Mirror: Bandersnatch, and a whole bunch of WWE! (Raw 1335, SmackDown Live 1010, 205 Live 109, NXT 484, Kitchen SmackDown, Botch Club, Arcade Challenge, and Fashion Files Cold Case Unit)
On this week's bumper show, again, we've got a whole bag of reviews for you as we discuss a wide variety of films with potential Oscar heavy hitter Roma, dark horse Oscar contender Mary Poppins Returns, Charlie Brooker's interactive.. thing.. Black Mirror: Bandersnatch AND the critically reviled Holmes & Watson. Plus discussion of the first trailer for Jordan Peele's Us and a good bit of festive What We Watched. Strap yourselves in, it's a long one.
What a fucking piece of shit. The only words needed to describe the latest from Will Ferrell in Holmes & Watson. A lot has already been said about this movie but tune in to find out what the Guys hated about this movie and learn about the very few laughs that Bakesi could muster. Please remember to review and subscribe to this podcast in Apple Podcasts!
Join us as we give 110% for episode 110! Christian Bale also gives 110% by gaining 45 pounds and excess neck muscle to play Dick Cheney in Vice. Sony gave 110% when they tried to sell Holmes & Watson to Netflix after reportedly disastrous test screenings. Escape Room looks like a 110% version of Saw. Nicole Kidman is definitely giving 110% in her new film Destroyer in which the trailer describes her as a cinematic force. Finally, M. Night Shyamalan returns with Glass and let's be frank - the man is all about giving 110% all the god damn time. Will you give 110% by sticking around for the thick and juicy banter during the roundtable?
Join us as we give 110% for episode 110! Christian Bale also gives 110% by gaining 45 pounds and excess neck muscle to play Dick Cheney in Vice. Sony gave 110% when they tried to sell Holmes & Watson to Netflix after reportedly disastrous test screenings. Escape Room looks like a 110% version of Saw. Nicole Kidman is definitely giving 110% in her new film Destroyer in which the trailer describes her as a cinematic force. Finally, M. Night Shyamalan returns with Glass and let's be frank - the man is all about giving 110% all the god damn time. Will you give 110% by sticking around for the thick and juicy banter during the roundtable?
VICE and Holmes & Watson
VICE and Holmes & Watson
In honor of Holmes & Watson coming out this very Christmas morn, the guys Kick & Scream their way through the Carnage that is America's favorite movie knowledge challenge. Happy holidays? No sh*t.
A correction about the Voyager spacecrafts, a long talk about two people's experiences and thoughts related to being detained by police, Holmes & Watson looks horrible, and Three Cool Things.The show notes are at http://dimland.blogspot.com/2018/12/dimland-radio-12-22-18-show-notes.html
James and Kevin take on a Tune-Up, delivering a revised take on Into the Spiderverse before getting into a new segment called Touche, Salesman, where James has to convince Kevin to watch a five-minute Aquaman trailer. Then, the boys indulge in Vice, burn down Dark Phoenix, all before deducing whether Holmes & Watson is elementary or exemplary.
On this new episode of Two Many Trailers, Kelsey and Marianne discuss the trailers for Leave No Trace and Holmes & Watson. Kelsey is excited to talk about a new adaptation of Sherlock Holmes and Marianne is just happy that Leave No Trace wasn't a horror film. How do they end up talking about Walter White and Mindy Kaling who aren't in either film? Listen and find out! #podcast #leavenotrace #holmeswatson #movietrailers Facebook, Twitter & Instagram: Two Many Trailers Email: twomanytrailers@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On this week’s episode: Phil and Tom discuss the first trailers for Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly’s comedic take on the famous detectives, Holmes & Watson. And Adam McKay’s Dick Cheney biopic, Vice, starring Christian Bale as the VP, Sam Rockwell as George W. and a slew of other amazing actors. Phil and Tom discover the elusive Bigfoot in the star-studded animated musical Smallfoot, with Channing Tatum, Lebron James, Danny Devito, Common, and Zendaya is Mechee. With the help of Anna Kendrick, Tom goes on the search for a missing Blake Lively in Paul Feig’s A Simple Favor. In news: Michelle Williams will play astronaut Christa McAuliffe in The Challenger! Ansel Elgort will play Tony in Steven Spielberg’s West Side Story! And Disney is working on a live-action Lilo & Stitch remake! TRAILERS Holmes & Watson The Long Dumb Road Vice MOVIES WE SAW Smallfoot (Zendaya is Meechee) A Simple Favor NEWS 'Sesame Street' Movie to Be Directed by 'Portlandia's' Jonathan Krisel Michelle Williams To Play Astronaut Christa McAuliffe In ‘The Challenger’ Movie Rose Byrne To Voice Robot In ‘I Am Mother’ Sci-Fi Thriller ‘West Side Story’: Ansel Elgort To Star As Tony In Steven Spielberg’s Adaptation Ryan Reynolds, Shawn Levy Team for Action Comedy 'Free Guy' 'Lilo & Stitch' Live-Action Remake in the Works at Disney (Exclusive) ‘Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle’ & ‘Hereditary’ Actor Alex Wolff Joins Hugh Jackman In ‘Bad Education’ Gal Gadot To Star In ‘Death On The Nile’ Redo At Fox Janelle Monae Joins Harriet Tubman Biopic and ‘UglyDolls’ Voice Cast (EXCLUSIVE) ‘Black Panther’s’ Winston Duke to Star With Mark Wahlberg in Netflix’s ‘Wonderland’ (EXCLUSIVE) HEY! THAT’S DOPE! They Shall Not Grow Old (Trailer) James Wan, New Line Launch Horror Competition Reality Series 'Night Vision' (Exclusive) #NETFLICKPICKS The Conjuring (Netflix; Trailer) American Psycho (Hulu; Trailer)
In this week's action packed episode, the boys discuss the incredible new Spider-Man game for the PS4, the incredible (Ryan doesn't think so) trailer for Holmes & Watson, and more! Seriously, so, soooooooo much more. Who wants an icee brand icee? Contact: almostaccuratepod@gmail.com Facebook: facebook.com/almostaccuratepod Instagram: @almostaccuratepod Twitter: @accuratealmost
“the well-wrought crisis of a play” [SIXN] Lee Eric Shackleford is a man of many talents. So many, in fact, that we don't have time to get into all of them in a single episode. Suffice it to say that between his play Holmes & Watson, his secret desire (and success!) in writing for Star Trek, and the web series Herlock, we find much to cover with Lee. A Sherlockian from his earliest years, we go on a journey with Lee from his fascination with Sherlock Holmes that spanned from the Basil Rathbone era to the Nicholas Meyer reincarnations during Lee's formative years. Lee took a one-man play and his own interest in acting, and turned it inward to focus on the finer points of the relationship between Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson in his insightful and exciting play. And he brandished his own sense of humor for years in the Baker Street Journal as a cartoonist. We have some of his cartoons available exclusively for our Patreon supporters. Please try your hand at the latest Canonical Couplet and try to win a prize – you don't need to be a – every listener is eligible to participate! (But we could still use your support.) Information on sponsors, links, and notes available below. Please do consider becoming a . Your support helps us to ensure we can keep doing what we do, covering file hosting costs, production, and this year, transcription services. Sponsors This episode includes our two longtime sponsors, plus a bonus. Please support our sponsors by visiting their sites: by Dan Andriacco Would you care to become a sponsor? You can find . Links This episode: podcast podcast Many more links, articles and images are available in our Flipboard magazine at as well as through our accounts on , , and . Please subscribe on the podcast provider of your choosing: , , , , , or — or perhaps another we haven't listed here — and be kind enough to leave a rating and review for the show. And please tell a friend about us, in any fashion you feel comfortable. Your thoughts on the show? Leave a comment below, send us an email (comment AT ihearofsherlock DOT com), call us at (774) 221-READ (7323). Transcript We're still looking for your help to reach . That will allow us to fund transcripts of every episode. But we do need you to pitch in — please consider supporting us via or for any amount to make this process sustainable!
The Beta Report: A podcast about Netflix, Amazon Prime and movie recommendations and reviews
The warm orange glow of Fall is slowly covering us like a well worn sweater. Summer is now a foregone memory and the adventures of the sun baked season call for the slow drawl of a forlorn autumn day. There's nothing better on a cool autumn night than a good movie, and this Fall is chalk full of them! From Creed II, Widows, Ralph Breaks the Internet, to the hilarious misadventures of the new Will Ferrell and John C. Riley midcentury romp: Holmes & Watson, this fall is shaping up to be special. Listen in as The Beta Report breaks down all of the must see movies of the fall and, more importantly, the movies you should most definitely stay away from. All that and so much more, on this week's episode of The Beta Report.
País España Director José Luis Garci Guion José Luis Garci, María San Román Riveiro, Andrea Tenuta (Idea: José Luis Garci, Eduardo Torres-Dulce) Música Pablo Cervantes Fotografía Javier Palacios Reparto Gary Piquer, José Luis García Pérez, Leticia Dolera, Víctor Clavijo, Carlos Hipólito, Manuela Velasco, Enrique Villén, Belén López, Macarena Gómez, Jorge Roelas, José Corbacho, Alberto Ruiz Gallardón, Inocencio Arias, Juan Muñoz Sinopsis Película inspirada en las novelas del escritor inglés Arthur Conan Doyle. El célebre detective Sherlock Holmes y su fiel compañero Watson viajan a Madrid para investigar unos crímenes que parecen estar relacionados con el mítico asesino Jack el Destripador. Severa denuncia de la corrupción que anida en todos los centros de poder.
Episode 1! In which we tackle Agatha Christie's first published novel--and first Poirot novel--The Mysterious Affair at Styles. Deep-dive with us as we try to figure out how Christie crafted this cunning "puzzle mystery," and why one woman would regularly ingest coffee, cocoa, tonic, and sleeping powders all in one night.... Come for the kissing cousins, stay for the discussion of Holmes/Watson homage (a.k.a. fan-fic).
Sherlock Holmes takes center stage for episode 16 of Discussing Who. We discuss the character's beginnings all the way to the current BBC programme. And, who better to discuss in a one-on-one interview than with our very own Lee Shackleford, author of the off-Broadway play, Holmes & Watson? All this plus YOUR feedback. Oh...and Martha The Cat, too! Hosted by Kyle Jones.
Sherlock Holmes takes center stage for episode 16 of Discussing Who. We discuss the character's beginnings all the way to the current BBC programme. And, who better to discuss in a one-on-one interview than with our very own Lee Shackleford, author of the off-Broadway play, Holmes & Watson? All this plus YOUR feedback. Oh...and Martha The Cat, too! Hosted by Kyle Jones.
HAPPY NEW YEAR! MUTTER'S SPIRAL Podcast is back, and since it's an even-numbered year, that means SHERLOCK is back, too! "The Abominable Bride" returns Sherlock, Watson, Mary, Molly, Lestrade, Mrs. Hudson, Mycroft & Moriarty to our screens FINALLY! It's a very fun and inception-y episode with parts both in the 1890s (Traditional Sherlock Holmes stomping grounds) and modern day, following the end of S3 while also veering off fancifully! John & Will discuss it fully - what they really liked, what they really did not like (Will has some issues, so much so that he can't finish a sentence), but just generally exalt in the return of Holmes & Watson to our screens. Plus, there's trivia! Please have a listen!
BSBs Lyndsay and Ashley chat on the phone with legendary playwright Ken Ludwig about the hilariously ridiculous and exhilarating Baskerville, currently playing in Philadelphia at the Suzanne Roberts Theater. Get your deerstalker cap on—the play's afoot! From the award-winning mastermind of mayhem, Ken Ludwig (Lend Me a Tenor), comes a fast-paced comedy about everyone's favorite detective solving his most notorious case. Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson must crack the mystery of “The Hound of the Baskervilles” before a family curse dooms its newest heir. Watch as our intrepid investigators try to escape a dizzying web of clues, silly accents, disguises and deceit as five actors deftly portray more than 40 characters. Does a wild hellhound prowl the moors of Devonshire? Can our heroes discover the truth in time? Join the fun and see how far from elementary the truth can be. From how the show came to be to magnetic flowers shooting down from the ceiling to why having a younger Holmes & Watson is the cool thing to do, Ken brings us into his delightful world.
Penultima e fantastica puntata di Pagine sommesse: oggi si parla di amicizia! Insieme ai grandi amici della letteratura (Achille-Patroclo, Athos-Porthos-Aramis, Holmes-Watson) e ai grandi teorici (Platone, Aristotele, Cicerone) vi accompagneremo in questa grande festa amicale. LETTURE DELLA PUNTATA Omero – Iliade Cicerone – Laelius de amicitia Arthur Conan Doyle – Sherlock Holmes Alexandre Dumas – […]
Darude & Holmes Watson - Sandstorm Lol (ICE & DIMA HOUSE Mash Up)
Darude & Holmes Watson - Sandstorm Lol (ICE & DIMA HOUSE Mash Up)
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