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This week on the podcast, Phillip is joined by his friend Jason Bromley. The two of them discuss the Frankie Avalon movie' The Haunted House of Horror from 1969 (The movie is available on YouTube for free.). It doesn't really live up to it's title, but it was still an interesting film. Phillip reads the general information about the movie with a little facts sprinkled in. Then it's time for Listener Opinions from Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Phillip and Jason then discuss the good and the bad of the movie, and who they thought the killer was. They then have a fun discussion about what a sequel would maybe look like. Phillip reads some contemporary reviews of the time, and then they individually rate the movie. They talk about whether they would buy, rent, or find this movie for free. Phillip then gives his Phil's Film Favorite of the Week; The Covenant (2023). It's then time for the randomizer to pick next week's film. The movie that is picked for October 6th is City of the Living Dead AKA The Gates of Hell (1980) (The movie can be found on YouTube, Vudu, Tubi, or Pluto with ads.). Thanks for listening. Be on the look out for Jason's new podcast, Horror Pop Extravaganza coming on October 13th. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/makingtarantinothepodcast/message
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On this episode of the podcast Phillip and his cousin Chip are joined by Jason Bromley of Popcorn Promises. Phillip introduces Chip and Jason to each other and then they start to reminiscent about all the episode up until now, and their favorite parts and movies so far. It's a fun loose episode and they all had fun. So join them as you remember all the good times had listening to My Celluloid Heart Podcast. After Jason leaves, Phillip and Chip talk about how important they are to each other. Phillip then gives his Phil's Film Favorite of the Week; Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery. Then they talk about their new podcast called Making Tarantino: The Podcast which starts on January 20th, 2023. So they say goodbye to this podcast and hello to another adventure and podcast. Thank you everyone for listening. Subscribe to Making Tarantino: The Podcast wherever you get your podcasts.
On this episode of the podcast Phillip and his cousin Chip are joined by Jason Bromley of Popcorn Promises. Phillip introduces Chip and Jason to each other and then they start to reminiscent about all the episode up until now, and their favorite parts and movies so far. It's a fun loose episode and they all had fun. So join them as you remember all the good times had listening to My Celluloid Heart Podcast. After Jason leaves, Phillip and Chip talk about how important they are to each other. Phillip then gives his Phil's Film Favorite of the Week; Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery. Then they talk about their new podcast called Making Tarantino: The Podcast which starts on January 20th, 2023. So they say goodbye to this podcast and hello to another adventure and podcast. Thank you everyone for listening. Subscribe to Making Tarantino: The Podcast wherever you get your podcasts.
On this episode of The Nomadic Outdoorsman Dan talks with good friend and disc golf partner Jason Bromley about Jason's first season hunting. Jason and Dan met several years ago at an annual Fourth of July party call The White Trash Succotash Bash. It wasn't until this year that they connected over guns and frisbees. Jason bough his first bow shortly after and began to practice for what would become an amazing first season of chasing whitetail deer from a saddle with his bow. Dan and Jason relive the hunts leading up to Jason first harvest of an awesome Southwest Missouri buck. Check out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more awesome content! Connect with Dan Mathews and The Nomadic Outdoorsman On GoWild, TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook Shop Dan's Podcast Gear and Hunting Gear Sign up for GoWild HERE Connect with Jason Bromley On Instagram Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of The Nomadic Outdoorsman Dan talks with good friend and disc golf partner Jason Bromley about Jason's first season hunting.Jason and Dan met several years ago at an annual Fourth of July party call The White Trash Succotash Bash. It wasn't until this year that they connected over guns and frisbees. Jason bough his first bow shortly after and began to practice for what would become an amazing first season of chasing whitetail deer from a saddle with his bow. Dan and Jason relive the hunts leading up to Jason first harvest of an awesome Southwest Missouri buck.Check out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more awesome content!Connect with Dan Mathews and The Nomadic Outdoorsman On GoWild, TikTok, Instagram, and FacebookShop Dan's Podcast Gear and Hunting GearSign up for GoWildHEREConnect with Jason BromleyOn Instagram
On this second part of A Particular Set of Skills, Jason Bromley from Popcorn Promises Podcast joins Phillip again for another kidnapped daughter episode. That's right it's time to talk about the 2008 Liam Neeson action flick, Taken. They start the show by making some corrections to last week's show. They discuss when the movie first came into their life. Then in a segment called RECASTED, they talk about who they would cast if they made the movie today. It's then time for Listener' Opinions, where they read what their instagram listeners wrote about this movie. Then they dive deep into the movie and discuss whether or not they would be able to save a loved one with their limited skills. Phillip ends the show with Phil's Film Favorite of the Week; Trapped (1949). It's a fun episode, and a fun conversation. We hope you enjoy the show. Come back next week when Phillip's cousin Chip will be back for...It's Criminal Pt. 1: The Asphalt Jungle (1950).
On this second part of A Particular Set of Skills, Jason Bromley from Popcorn Promises Podcast joins Phillip again for another kidnapped daughter episode. That's right it's time to talk about the 2008 Liam Neeson action flick, Taken. They start the show by making some corrections to last week's show. They discuss when the movie first came into their life. Then in a segment called RECASTED, they talk about who they would cast if they made the movie today. It's then time for Listener' Opinions, where they read what their instagram listeners wrote about this movie. Then they dive deep into the movie and discuss whether or not they would be able to save a loved one with their limited skills. Phillip ends the show with Phil's Film Favorite of the Week; Trapped (1949). It's a fun episode, and a fun conversation. We hope you enjoy the show. Come back next week when Phillip's cousin Chip will be back for...It's Criminal Pt. 1: The Asphalt Jungle (1950).
On this episode of the podcast, Phillip is joined by his friend and fellow podcaster, Jason Bromley from Popcorn Promises Podcast. Phillip starts the show by making some corrections from last week's show. Then the two discuss the actors, the writers, and the director, as well as when this movie came into their life. For the RECASTED segment of the show, Phillip talks about who he would cast in Commando if it were made today. Phillip then reads Listener Opinions from Instagram. The two of them then dive deep into the 1985, Arnold Schwarzenegger staring classic, Commando. After rating the film, it's then time for Phil's Film Favorite of the week; Harper (1966). Then they tease the next show, which will be Taken. It's a very fun episode and a good talk about 80's action movies.
On this episode of the podcast, Phillip is joined by his friend and fellow podcaster, Jason Bromley from Popcorn Promises Podcast. Phillip starts the show by making some corrections from last week's show. Then the two discuss the actors, the writers, and the director, as well as when this movie came into their life. For the RECASTED segment of the show, Phillip talks about who he would cast in Commando if it were made today. Phillip then reads Listener Opinions from Instagram. The two of them then dive deep into the 1985, Arnold Schwarzenegger staring classic, Commando. After rating the film, it's then time for Phil's Film Favorite of the week; Harper (1966). Then they tease the next show, which will be Taken. It's a very fun episode and a good talk about 80's action movies.
On this episode Phillip and his cousin Chip dive into the 1982 classic Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. They first start by talking about 'Space Seed', episode 22 of season 1 of Star Trek: The Original Series. This was the first appearance of Khan Noonien Singh, played by Ricardo Montalban. They then talk about the stars, writers, and director of the movie, before reading Listener Comments on the movie. Then they walk through, and dive deep into the movie. It is a fabulous discussion that was very insightful to Phillip. At the end of the show, Phillip gives his Phil's Film Favorite of the Week; The Last Duel (2021) available on HBOMax. They boys had fun, so check out this episode, we think you will enjoy. Come back next week when Phillip will be joined by Jason Bromley of Popcorn Promises Podcast, for... A Particular Set Of Skills Pt. 1: Commando (1985)
On this episode Phillip and his cousin Chip dive into the 1982 classic Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. They first start by talking about 'Space Seed', episode 22 of season 1 of Star Trek: The Original Series. This was the first appearance of Khan Noonien Singh, played by Ricardo Montalban. They then talk about the stars, writers, and director of the movie, before reading Listener Comments on the movie. Then they walk through, and dive deep into the movie. It is a fabulous discussion that was very insightful to Phillip. At the end of the show, Phillip gives his Phil's Film Favorite of the Week; The Last Duel (2021) available on HBOMax. They boys had fun, so check out this episode, we think you will enjoy. Come back next week when Phillip will be joined by Jason Bromley of Popcorn Promises Podcast, for... A Particular Set Of Skills Pt. 1: Commando (1985)
This week Phillip continues his countdown to No Time To Die. Jason Bromley joins Phillip so the two of them can discuss Daniel Craig's first outing as James Bond in 2006's Casino Royale. The two discuss some of the trivia about the film and some of the awesome things that this movie did to reimagine 007. It is a great film and fun episode. Please text or leave a voicemail at 602-688-2403. Join me next week for The Watchlist Episode #6
This week Phillip continues his countdown to No Time To Die. Jason Bromley joins Phillip so the two of them can discuss Daniel Craig's first outing as James Bond in 2006's Casino Royale. The two discuss some of the trivia about the film and some of the awesome things that this movie did to reimagine 007. It is a great film and fun episode. Please text or leave a voicemail at 602-688-2403. Join me next week for The Watchlist Episode #6
Pivoting Her Way to a Thriving Stay-At-Home BusinessWhen Debbie Bromley started Showbiz, she had the talent and experience needed to teach kids how to perform, but running a business took several twists, turns, and leaps of faith.About Debbie BromleyFor over two decades, Debbie and her husband, Dave Bromley, have worked with thousands of youth producing a fast-paced song-and-dance revue patterned after their experiences as performers in the BYU Young Ambassadors program.The company is called Showbiz. At the start, Debbie taught just a handful of teenagers. As her own children got old enough to perform, she added classes for younger kids so her boys could be part of the program. As the family grew, the business grew until Debbie had over 120 performers (plus parent helpers) coming in and out of her at-home studio every week.As former professional artists, the Bromleys certainly have a great deal of talent to share with youth, but they started Showbiz to do more than simply teach kids how to sing and dance. They wanted their family and the students they taught to learn to serve as well.Debbie says, "Our mission statement is we believe in building the character of youth through the magic of song, dance, and service." She goes on to say, "service was key for us because lots of times, kids that are involved in the performing arts tend to be a little self-centered because the profession in and of itself is about that. You get critical of yourself. You are always having people look at you, you're performing. Our goal was to turn that around on kids and help them realize that their talents were pretty special and God-given and that the real purpose of them was to help and uplift other people."Listen to the episode to learn more about how Showbiz evolved, the many pivots made to grow the business alongside of a growing family, and the challenges Debbie faced in learning how to run a business.What You'll Learn in this EpisodeHow Showbiz started and evolved into a community-wide, highly respected programHow they incorporated service, team building, and other aspects into the Showbiz programThe business skills Debbie needed to learn to run and grown the company successfullySeveral pivots they made, from expanding classes, to shortening the season, to converting their garage to an at-home studio, and moreMost Importantly: How Debbie has seen the Lord’s hand in her careerMentioned in this EpisodeBYU Young Ambassadors - Produced by the School of Music at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah.BYU Young Ambassadors Alumni - Debbie and Dave Bromley are chapter chairs. Vocal Point- Debbie's youngest son, Jason Bromley, is currently performing with this group.
For episode 8 of Popcorn Promises Podcast, Jason Bromley and I talked about Raiders of the Lost Ark. Now, Jason Bromley from Popcorn Promises joins me again and this time we talk all about Indiana Jones' second outing in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom from 1984, and Allan Quartermain's first adventure in King Solomon's Mine from 1985. One good movie, and one not so good movie. First though Phillip makes some corrections from the last show. Then he talks about what he has been watching; Extraction (2020), Arkansas (2020), Like a Boss (2020), Breakdown Lane (2017), Gretel & Hansel (2020), Bombshell (2019), Angel of Mine (2019), Jerry Seinfeld: 23 Hours to Kill (2020), Keanu (2016), and the Beastie Boys Story (2020). It's a fun time, so please enjoy.
For episode 8 of Popcorn Promises Podcast, Jason Bromley and I talked about Raiders of the Lost Ark. Now, Jason Bromley from Popcorn Promises joins me again and this time we talk all about Indiana Jones' second outing in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom from 1984, and Allan Quartermain's first adventure in King Solomon's Mine from 1985. One good movie, and one not so good movie. First though Phillip makes some corrections from the last show. Then he talks about what he has been watching; Extraction (2020), Arkansas (2020), Like a Boss (2020), Breakdown Lane (2017), Gretel & Hansel (2020), Bombshell (2019), Angel of Mine (2019), Jerry Seinfeld: 23 Hours to Kill (2020), Keanu (2016), and the Beastie Boys Story (2020). It's a fun time, so please enjoy.
This week Mikki and Matt sit down with Jason Bromley of Popcorn Promises Podcast. Our Topic this week is watching rated R movies and TV shows when you have kids. So grab a drink and have a laugh with us.
On another solo episode of the podcast Phillip pulls out all the stops. He talks about what he has been watching at home or in the theater; Green Lantern (2008) a Fan Film made by Jason Bromley from what is now The Popcorn Promises Podcast, No Holds Barred (1989), Dead Heat (1988), Child's Play (1988), Nurses 3D (2013), What Lies Beneath (2000), I Spit On Your Grave (2010), John Wick 3: Parabellum (2019), Candyman (1992), Mallrats (1995), Motel Hell (1980), Zombieland (2009), Dawn of the Dead (2004), Grey Gardens (1975), The Love Goddesses (1965), The Gore Gore Girls AKA Blood Orgy (1972), Two Thousand Maniacs (1964), and Children of the Corn (1984). Then Phillip talks about the death of loved ones and cherishing every moment. He tells some personal stories and talks basically about don't sweat the small stuff. Which then leads him right into talking about Zombieland and then Dawn of the Dead. It's a fun show. So sit back and enjoy.
On another solo episode of the podcast Phillip pulls out all the stops. He talks about what he has been watching at home or in the theater; Green Lantern (2008) a Fan Film made by Jason Bromley from what is now The Popcorn Promises Podcast, No Holds Barred (1989), Dead Heat (1988), Child’s Play (1988), Nurses 3D (2013), What Lies Beneath (2000), I Spit On Your Grave (2010), John Wick 3: Parabellum (2019), Candyman (1992), Mallrats (1995), Motel Hell (1980), Zombieland (2009), Dawn of the Dead (2004), Grey Gardens (1975), The Love Goddesses (1965), The Gore Gore Girls AKA Blood Orgy (1972), Two Thousand Maniacs (1964), and Children of the Corn (1984). Then Phillip talks about the death of loved ones and cherishing every moment. He tells some personal stories and talks basically about don't sweat the small stuff. Which then leads him right into talking about Zombieland and then Dawn of the Dead. It's a fun show. So sit back and enjoy.
On this episode Phillip is joined by Jason Bromley from Talking Poop Podcast. First though, Phillip lets you know what he has been up to. Then he talks about what movies he has been watching at home or in the theater; Game Night (2018), The Devil's Rejects (2005), 3 From Hell (2019), Ladies of Leisure (1930), Rolling Thunder (1977), The Black Cat (1934), Goodfellas (1990), The Wolf Of Wall Street (2013), Hour of the Wolf (1968), The Lure (2015), The Predator (2018), Leading Lizzie Astray (1914) Fatty Arbuckle, The Man Who Would Be King (1975), Deadpool 2 (2018), and True Stories (1986). Phillip then gives a couple of newer facts he found about Goodfellas, that show how evil these people actually are. Then the show really gets going by Jason and Phillip talking about the genius of Martin Scorsese, the acting of both of these films, and how greed corrupts. They talk about all this and more, so check it out and have a good laugh. Hope you enjoy.
On this episode Phillip is joined by Jason Bromley from Talking Poop Podcast. First though, Phillip lets you know what he has been up to. Then he talks about what movies he has been watching at home or in the theater; Game Night (2018), The Devil’s Rejects (2005), 3 From Hell (2019), Ladies of Leisure (1930), Rolling Thunder (1977), The Black Cat (1934), Goodfellas (1990), The Wolf Of Wall Street (2013), Hour of the Wolf (1968), The Lure (2015), The Predator (2018), Leading Lizzie Astray (1914) Fatty Arbuckle, The Man Who Would Be King (1975), Deadpool 2 (2018), and True Stories (1986). Phillip then gives a couple of newer facts he found about Goodfellas, that show how evil these people actually are. Then the show really gets going by Jason and Phillip talking about the genius of Martin Scorsese, the acting of both of these films, and how greed corrupts. They talk about all this and more, so check it out and have a good laugh. Hope you enjoy.
Welcome to the International House Of Horrors. Come in, cozy up by the fire, and hear tales of terror, mystery, and the macabre. Josh is preparing for his trip to the states this week! Therefore for this episode Joe is sitting down with the great Jason Bromley from Talkign Poop podcast to discuss what makes killer clowns so scary! From Pennywise to Gacy they dive into all things killer clowns and share some laughs along the way. Become a part of the weekly conversation: Twitter - @ihohpodcast Instagram - @ihohpodcast Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/International-House-of-Horrors-417456552051186/ Email - ihohpodcast@gmail.com
7-28-2019 Jason Bromley
On this episode Jason Bromley (from Talking Poop Podcast) joins Phillip to discuss these 2 films of Fred Ward. First though Phillip makes some corrections from previous shows. He then talks about what he has watched recently; Spider-Man Far from Home (2019), Fiend Without a Face (1958), Tremors: A Cold Day in Hell (2018), All Hallows' Eve (2013), Welcome to Marwen (2018), The Meg (2018), Jaws (1975), Runaway (1984), Blood and Black Lace (1964), Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins (1985), Deal of the Century (1983), Tremors (1990), The Reef (2010), Under The Silver Lake (2019), Real Men (1987), Three Harold Lloyd shorts from 1919, Double Suicide (1969 Japanese), Kuroneko AKA Black Cat (1968 Japanese), Toy Story 4 (2019), The House on Haunted Hill (1959), Devil Times Five AKA The Horrible House on the Hill (1974), Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (1986), Uncle Buck (1989), Raw Deal (1948), Stuber (2019), and It Follows (2014). Then we get into the show. It starts with Phillip and Jason discussing Spiderman Into the Spiderverse and Phillip's wife watching different movies. Then they get into what movies Jason watches and likes. ("Fuck Moby Dick!" said Jason.) They discuss digital media and the convenience of it. They start out by talking about how great Fred Ward is in everything he does and they give a short list. Then they get into the first movie; Remo Williams. Phillip walks us through the movie and then they comment on scenes as they go. Then they read off some facts about Remo Williams. Then they start talking about Tremors, and give it all kinds of love. They read a short list of facts about Tremors after that. They then talk about their individual scriptwriting stories. That is when they find out they they both love the Robert Rodriguez book Rebel Without A Crew. They both agree that Disney is taking over the world. Then they end the show by talking about Heroic moments in film.
On this episode Jason Bromley (from Talking Poop Podcast) joins Phillip to discuss these 2 films of Fred Ward. First though Phillip makes some corrections from previous shows. He then talks about what he has watched recently; Spider-Man Far from Home (2019), Fiend Without a Face (1958), Tremors: A Cold Day in Hell (2018), All Hallows’ Eve (2013), Welcome to Marwen (2018), The Meg (2018), Jaws (1975), Runaway (1984), Blood and Black Lace (1964), Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins (1985), Deal of the Century (1983), Tremors (1990), The Reef (2010), Under The Silver Lake (2019), Real Men (1987), Three Harold Lloyd shorts from 1919, Double Suicide (1969 Japanese), Kuroneko AKA Black Cat (1968 Japanese), Toy Story 4 (2019), The House on Haunted Hill (1959), Devil Times Five AKA The Horrible House on the Hill (1974), Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (1986), Uncle Buck (1989), Raw Deal (1948), Stuber (2019), and It Follows (2014). Then we get into the show. It starts with Phillip and Jason discussing Spiderman Into the Spiderverse and Phillip's wife watching different movies. Then they get into what movies Jason watches and likes. ("Fuck Moby Dick!" said Jason.) They discuss digital media and the convenience of it. They start out by talking about how great Fred Ward is in everything he does and they give a short list. Then they get into the first movie; Remo Williams. Phillip walks us through the movie and then they comment on scenes as they go. Then they read off some facts about Remo Williams. Then they start talking about Tremors, and give it all kinds of love. They read a short list of facts about Tremors after that. They then talk about their individual scriptwriting stories. That is when they find out they they both love the Robert Rodriguez book Rebel Without A Crew. They both agree that Disney is taking over the world. Then they end the show by talking about Heroic moments in film.
7-7-2019 Jason Bromley
Phillip starts the show with a little bit of the Stripes theme, then he talks about what he has been watching at home and in the theater, then he plays a little bit of Lisa Loeb's Are You Ready For The Summer. Then we get into the episode. This episode Phillip is joined by his cousin Chip. They start out by talking about Phoenix Fan Fusion and Jason Bromley and Talking Poop Podcast being live. Phillip talks about how nervous he would be and would probably talk too long if he didn't have someone to make him end the show. They then talk about Meatballs and whether they have ever been to summer camp. They go into some facts about Meatballs and what they like and/or don't like about it. Then they talk all about Stripes and dive deep and how they love the graduation scene. Then for some reason they start talking about scenes in movies that scared them as children. For Phillip it was The Thing (the dog splitting open). For Chip it was The Shining (the old lady in the shower). For both of them, it was Poltergeist (tearing at his face in the mirror). It's a fun episode and we have a good time. We hope you do too.
Phillip starts the show with a little bit of the Stripes theme, then he talks about what he has been watching at home and in the theater, then he plays a little bit of Lisa Loeb's Are You Ready For The Summer. Then we get into the episode. This episode Phillip is joined by his cousin Chip. They start out by talking about Phoenix Fan Fusion and Jason Bromley and Talking Poop Podcast being live. Phillip talks about how nervous he would be and would probably talk too long if he didn't have someone to make him end the show. They then talk about Meatballs and whether they have ever been to summer camp. They go into some facts about Meatballs and what they like and/or don't like about it. Then they talk all about Stripes and dive deep and how they love the graduation scene. Then for some reason they start talking about scenes in movies that scared them as children. For Phillip it was The Thing (the dog splitting open). For Chip it was The Shining (the old lady in the shower). For both of them, it was Poltergeist (tearing at his face in the mirror). It's a fun episode and we have a good time. We hope you do too.
6-30-2019 Jason Bromley