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Dustin and Blake recap the heartbreak in Tuscaloosa as the Auburn Tigers are barely hanging on to their NCAA tournament lives. Is Bruce right for calling out the officials after the game? Can Auburn win Saturday at home vs Tennessee Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
WARNING - SOME SIGNIFICANT SPOILER TALK ON LOOPER & THE SIXTH SENSE Another bonus episode as we bring you another Reel Roundtable discussion for your listening enjoyment. Ethan, Ian, and Liam revisit the career of Bruce Willis. Comments, banter, and an appreciation of acting against type can be found as we discuss: What is the appeal of Bruce Willis as an actor or as an action star Should Bruce Willis have tried out his comedic chops a bit more? Does Bruce Willis elevate those around him or is he actually dependent on a strong supporting cast? Why does no-one talk about The Last Boy Scout? Should Bruce have done more buddy cop films after Die Hard with a Vengeance? Is Bruce's performance in Unbreakable understated or just mailing it in? Ian shares a story about recognizing a key location in a Bruce Willis film We present the audience and BFE Top 10 lists for the best Bruce Willis Performances ever If you have any ideas about future actors/actresses or topics for future roundtables, we'd love to hear from you. Hit us up at @BestFilmEverPod on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
Lee and Leah return this episode with a trip back to the Rathbone/Bruce Sherlock Holmes series, taking a look at "Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon" (1942), directed by Roy William Neill, picked to be covered by special guest host on this episode, Matt Anderson. Much of the conversation revolves around the otherwise straight-forward plot and the changes made to Holmes after Universal picked up the series from Fox. Is 1940s spy-smasher Holmes a total betrayal to the source material, or is it a cool tweaking of the character? Is Bruce's Dr. Watson unfairly shat upon? Does the series do Dr. Moriarty justice as well? What's with the size of British pound notes? Also, Matt gets to play the Movie God Game, and the hosts all talk about what they've watched as of late in a slightly longer episode than usual. Check out Matt on twitter. "Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon" IMDB Featured Music: "Rule Britannia" by Thomas Augustine Arne & "Sobre las Olas (Over the Waves)" by Juventino Rosas.
Join Andrew, Bruce and Chris, coming to you live from Amity Island for the third episode of Season 4 of the Ten Point Podcast, it's Jaws, chosen by Bruce! Tune in to the only podcast in town where you'll hear deep and meaningful discussions such as "Have you ever seen such an unattractive bunch of beachgoers?" and "Is Bruce the best inanimate object?". The guys cover hot topics including potential paedos, the pornographic one shot, Chris almost shits himself and more! www.tenpointpodcast.com
Join Andrew, Bruce and Chris, coming to you live from the cave of One-Eyed Willie for the nineteenth episode of Season 3 of the Ten Point Podcast, it's The Goonies chosen by Andrew! Listen in on the only podcast in town where you'll hear deep and meaningful discussions such as "Is there any need to have such a complicated contraption to allow Chunk into the house?", "Is Bruce the only person who thought Sloth was called Shla?", "Is Mama Fratelli particularly villainous?", "Are the Goonies a bunch of loud whiney kids?" and "What is the actual point of this film?". The guys cover hot topics including the British Podcast Awards, amazing movie sets, filming blips and plot flaws, Goonies actor encounters with the Podcast team, a Gremlins reference, fantastic use of animatronics, innuendos, workout boners and more! www.tenpointpodcast.com
Billy Reeves talks to Bruce Soord, main man of The Pineapple Thief re: the new CD bookset of ‘The Soord Sessions vols 1-4’, about his new studio and the journey thereto. Is Bruce optimistic about the tour, and the future of streaming? And who kicked him out of the attic? Plus we’ll hear obscurities and fan-favourites from the set. NEW music from White Moth Black Butterfly, Klone and Giancarlo Erra too – find yourself a comfy chair for Mr Erra’s new single, and a plump cushion. And, as it's you, go on then, some Ozric Tentacles. PLUS listen out for news of Steven Wilson alumni… TRACKS: White Moth Black Butterfly - ‘The Dreamer’ (from The Cost of Dreaming) https://kscopemusic.com/artists/whitemothblackbutterfly/ The Pineapple Thief - ‘Willow Tree’/A Loneliness’/’White Mist’ (from The Soord Sessions vols 1-4) https://kscopemusic.com/artists/thepineapplethief/ Ozric Tentacles - 'Shards of Ice' (from Vitamin Enhanced 6CD reissue) https://kscopemusic.com/artists/ozrictentacles/ Klone - Alive (teaser) https://kscopemusic.com/artists/klone/ Giancarlo Erra - ‘Departure Tape’ (from Departure Tapes) https://kscopemusic.com/artists/giancarloerra/ Thanks for supporting us. Stay Safe.
Should TV shows be on Letterboxd? Should we keep watching Saw sequels? Does it make sense to watch movies from the 1890s in 2020? Is Sorkin the only one who can give Anya Taylor-Joy the material she needs to shine? Is Bruce a good kitty? All these questions and more on this, the latest episode of Pillowcases by the Alley.
Neutral sites were on display in the divisional series'. Is Bruce satisfied that the Yankees are on the brink? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“Les on a Ledge” (October 2, 1978) For reasons we can’t imagine, WKRP in Cincinnati decided its third episode should feature a trans-themed B plot alongside an A plot about one of the characters contemplating suicide because people think he’s gay. It’s a lot. And while that plot synopsis might seem like a recipe for disaster, this one is funnier and more progressive than you might expect. Don’t get us wrong: It does things that today’s audiences will probably roll their eyes at and might even shake their head at. But among these are some things that might surprise you in a good way. Visit our new Tee Public store and plaster your body and household with the Gayest Episode Ever logo. Listen to Drew on this week's Talking Simpsons. Hell, listen to his previous Talking Simpsons while you’re at it. This L.A. Times article on The New WKRP in Cincinnati explains how the original series became so successful in syndication. Is “Bruce” a homosexual name? Stan Lee says yes. Listen to “Once I Had a Love,” Blondie’s original version of “Heart of Glass. If you can separate the fact that he is being murdered by a horrible monster, Gary Sandy is hot as hell in the 1980 movie Troll. Listen to this female sports reporter incinerate a viewer complain that women should not report from locker rooms. Buy Glen’s movie, Being Frank. Support us on Patreon! Follow: GEE on Twitter • Drew on Twitter • Glen on Twitter Listen: iTunes • Spotify • Stitcher • Google Play • Google Podcasts • Himalaya • TuneIn • SoundCloud And yes, we do have an official website! And we even have episode transcripts courtesy of Sarah Neal. Our logo was designed by Rob Wilson. This is a TableCakes podcast. This episode’s outro theme is “Take Me Higher” by Stefano Pulga, which doesn’t seem to be for sale or streamable on any of the major music sites. Weird.
THE BOSS GOES ACOUSTIC! We are joined this week by illustrator Karl Christian Kumpholz (30 Miles of Crazy!) since he’s far more familiar with Bruce than we are. Why did he release an album of demos? Why is this only Springsteen album that the cool kids can claim to like? What exactly would the E Street Band have done to these songs? Is Bruce really a nice guy? Did he invent emo? How much of his blue collar persona is mere posturing? Why do people like to listen to sad songs? Did Reagan taint a whole generation's ability to take Bruce seriously? Do we really have a reason to believe? Do we need one? We were born to run in the U.S.A. in this week's episode of Detours and Outliers.
THE BOSS GOES ACOUSTIC! We are joined this week by illustrator Karl Christian Kumpholz (30 Miles of Crazy!) since he’s far more familiar with Bruce than we are. Why did he release an album of demos? Why is this only Springsteen album that the cool kids can claim to like? What exactly would the E Street Band have done to these songs? Is Bruce really a nice guy? Did he invent emo? How much of his blue collar persona is mere posturing? Why do people like to listen to sad songs? Did Reagan taint a whole generation's ability to take Bruce seriously? Do we really have a reason to believe? Do we need one? We were born to run in the U.S.A. in this week's episode of Detours and Outliers.
Alex is straight off the train from London to chat to Si and Norman about another absolute horror show from NUFC in South London. The discussion centres around just why we are so bad, how much responsibility the players should take and what (if anything) the manager can do to change things. Is Bruce not the issue here and is it now a case of when, rather than if, we'll be in relegation trouble and his job in jeopardy. This podcast is supported by our Patreons who pay £7 per month for 20 extra NUFC podcasts: www.patreon.com/tfpodcast
So Bruce has been dismissed. However, he has appealed the decision to dismiss him. His letter states that he has rheumatoid arthritis and this causes him to have sore fists. Does Bruce’s condition amount to a disability? If so, what investigation, does his employer need to carry out at the appeal stage about his “disability”? Is Bruce’s dismissal discriminatory even if the decision to dismiss him was reached before the employer knew about his disability? And how exactly do you pronounce the claimant’s name in the case of “Baldeh” versus Churches Housing Association of Dudley and District Limited? Donna has all the answers…
This passionate couple unleash their desires by... having a lovely fireside chat. How civilised. Is Bruce about to reveal that he's some kind of serial cheat or something? After all, "there are two truths". But, are there? Really? In his efforts to not seem like a Norman Bates type, he comes across like a Norman Bates type. Once more this week we have the team-up of the century - the crew is joined by Mark Ybarra and Nathan Parnes of the DC Cinematic Minute! These guys might not want to take on the IRS, but they'll certainly do battle with Batman, Catwoman, The Penguin - the whole schmear! Can they solve the ultimate mystery though? That is: why does Superman wears the same outfits every day? Huh? The next episode follows on Monday. Same Bat Pod, different Bat Minute! Join us on Facebook at the Bat Minute Listener's Cave! The Bat Minute theme song is by the band Rat Bit Kit and Ash Lerczak (aka Doc Horror) of Zombina & The Skeletones and Double Echo. Mark Ybarra - Twitter Nathan Parnes DC Cinematic Minute - Website - Facebook - Twitter
Springsteen on Broadway has made its way off 48th Street and onto the internet, streaming now on Netflix. Sean and Matt listen to some favorite selections from the show, and realize how much they couldn't see from the balcony. Is Bruce's skin made of leather? Tune in to find out!
On this week's episode of ESPN Soccer Today: Segment 1 - Steve and Tyler recap the USMNT's opening game of the Gold Cup vs. Panama. Segment 2 - Richard Deitsch joined the program to talk all things soccer media and broadcasting. Segment 3 - Is Bruce being treated the same as Jurgen or is the media giving him a pass? Steve and Tyler debated that question and more.
(S03E05) - Who betrays who at high society functions? Parties with booze expose mayoral malfunctions. Is Bruce finally ready to claim what he’s chasing? He can’t quite say with lips interlacing. Did Harvey miss Ed? I’d assume not. Will Barnes keep his secret to service the plot? If Butch is so loyal why mow down his crew? Turns out he won’t do “Anything For You.”
“Here we come…walking down the street… We get the funniest looks from, everyone we meet… Hey, hey, we're the 12 Monkeys!” This week our hosts take a close look at the Terry Gilliam sci-fi post apocalyptic thriller. Does the time travel make sense? Is the directing good? Is Bruce Willis really every character he ever played, in this movie? All of that and more is discussed here in this week's episode of REEL 90! Our Hosts Ricky Glore Shae Hornback Eric M. Hunter Nick Prince 12 Monkeys (1995) Synopsis In a future world devastated by disease, a convict is sent back in time to gather information about the man-made virus that wiped out most of the human population on the planet. Director: Terry Gilliam Writers: Chris Marker (film La Jetée), David Webb Peoples(screenplay) Stars: Bruce Willis, Madeleine Stowe, Brad Pitt