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In this episode we discuss the 2009 film loosely based on the life of Jesco White. Unavoidably, the documentaries about the White family also come up. For the record that's Dancing Outlaw, Dancing Outlaw II: Jesco Goes to Hollywood, and The Wild and Wonderful Whites of West Virginia,
#adamnedeff #westvirginia #tudors #marshall #whammy #jescowhite #sgtslaughterWelcome special guest - Adam Nedeff! Adam is an author who grew up in Vienna, West Virginia, and spent his childhood infinitely more interested in late night comedy & game shows than afternoon cartoons! We talk game shows, TV, whammys, Sgt. Slaughter, Jesco White, and more! Check out Adam's books on Bear Manor Media - here: https://bearmanor-digital.myshopify.com/search?q=adam+nedeff Also, hear more of our shows on Newsly here --> https://newsly.me and use the promo code 1RR1TABLEDAD Support the show
Elvira comes out. Renaissance Festival. Mermaid Boobs. Tap dancing outlaw, Jesco White.
A naked 80's rock star and a Crisco massage, the time we met MC Hammer, getting hit in the balls on pay-per-view, Jesco White, and the time one of the Wild & Wonderful Whites of West Virginia almost died at the radio station!
Now THAT'S What I Call Music vol 1. Jesco White. The rest of the wild whites of West Virginia. Taco Bell Fajitas. Where are they now? Soft White Underbelly. The Whitaker Family. Waraq is back! Sloppy wrap-up. And much much more! Pick your podcast distributor - hyperurl.co/nhpodcast Join our Patreon - www.patreon.com/naturalhabitatpodcast
In episode 1 of Jug O' Sip, we cover the Wild and Wonderful Whites of West Virginia and comedically discuss their wild antics and what Jesco White and his kin taught us about human growth. Catch the full video version on The Jug O' Sip Youtube channel. Follow us on our Facebook on Twitter and on Instagram! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jug-o-sip/message
Tonight's episode focuses on the 2009 documentary "The Wild and Wonderful Whites of West Virginia" Cara and Jamie talk about all of their favorite moments of the show and the crazy shenanigans of this unfiltered family. You can find this documentary on Amazon Prime.
Join me and my guest, Jesco White who will discuss the Mandela Effect and what it all means and then in our second hour, Beanie L will be sharing his Ghostly Encounters! Keep it locked in to Unfiltered talk with your host Marabelle Blue. Music: Grove Bakery from free stock music Thank you for all the shoutouts and ads who sponsor this show. To sponsor a show contact kinkemgazine@gmail.com To tip all shows Cashapp $marabelleblue Thank you!
It's just Quinn and Charlie here for what is most definitely NOT EPISODE 69. Hasil Adtkins, Jesco White, Waiting for a Package, Record Players, Women Stereotypes in Movies, Quinn’s Book Reviews, Merle Haggard tries to rob a diner, Waylon Jennings’ Coke Straws, and No Show Jones. --- What's the worst part about 69? Tell us about it at learningtolistenpodcast@gmail.com And hey, come check out our Patreon! Your support would really help to keep this show going. Plus, you'll get to hear our new bonus segments. Rate and review us on iTunes! Follow us on Facebook / Twitter / Instagram
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Our last episode about the Jesco White trilogy made it all the way into the hands of Mrs. White herself, Alida White. Jesco's wife reached out to Rivers to clear up some things that we (surprise!) got wrong! What happened was a fantastic conversation with Alida about how she met Jesco, their life, some things the movies got wrong and what they've been up to. A deep and sincere thank you to Alida for her time and Jesco for sharing himself with the world!
WDYL and The Goods From The Woods come together to talk about something terribly important. Jesco White, the dancin outlaw. The movies we cover in today's episode are: Dancin Outlaw 1 Dancin Outlaw 2 The Wild Wonderful Whites of West Virginia We HIGHLY recommend you watch these films because they are one WILD ride. If you have any trouble finding a copy of them, tweet at @riverslangley! He might have a little advice for you ;) AS always follow @thegoodspod anywhere podcasts are available.
In this VERY SPECIAL episode, the Goods from the Woods Boys once again combine forces with Monika Scott and Luke Jensen from the "What Did You Learn?" Podcast for a crossover episode on one of the most INSANE trilogy of documentaries ever created: 'Dancing Outlaw' (1991), 'Dancing Outlaw II: Jesco Goes to Hollywood' (1999), and 'The Wild Wonderful Whites of West Virginia' (2009) all about the White Family of West Virginia and their prodigal son: Jesco aka "The Dancing Outlaw". When filmmakers first came to Boone County, West Virginia in the late 80's to document the personal and professional life of the last mountain tap dancer, they had no idea they would find a modern day folk hero This episode goes into the obvious funny qualities of hillbilly livin' as well as the dark pall that late capitalism has cast over all of rural America. This episode is an instant classic and we can't wait for y'all to hear it. Just don't make no sloppy, slimy, eggs! Listen and subscribe to What Did You Learn on iTunes and also rate, review, and subscribe to our show as well. Follow Monika @MightyMonika on Twitter. Luke's at @LukeFJensen. Follow the What Did You Learn? Podcast @WDYLPod. Rivers is @RiversLangley Dr. Pat is @PM_Reilly Joe is @JoeMFRaines Mr. Goodnight is @SepulvedaCowboy Pick up a Goods from the Woods t-shirt at: http://prowrestlingtees.com/TheGoodsPod
In this episode, the Goods from the Woods Boys are all by their lonesome talking about the history of toy crazes. From the classic Beanie Babies and Tickle Me Elmo to the toys of yore like Mr. Potato Head which used to be an ACTUAL POTATO! These are the toys that caused mayhem at department stores all over the country. We also talk about pumpkin spice, Limp Bizkit's fight with Insane Clown Posse, and we hear what's on Stone Cold Marc Maron's mind. This is a super fun episode. Rate, review, and subscribe everyone! Don't forget to tune in next week for our crossover episode with the "What Did You Learn?" Podcast where we'll be watching the Jesco White trilogy: 'Dancing Outlaw', 'Dancing Outlaw II: Jesco Goes to Hollywood', and 'The Wild Wonderful Whites of West Virginia'. You can follow us on Twitter: @TheGoodsPod Rivers is @RiversLangley Dr. Pat is @PM_Reilly Joe is @JoeMFRaines Mr. Goodnight is @SepulvedaCowboy Pick up a Goods from the Woods t-shirt at: http://prowrestlingtees.com/TheGoodsPod
Our 25th episode shines light on our favorite TV remakes/reboots as well as those that didn’t quite make it into the favorites category. We offer up our opinion of what makes for a good remake and how others fail. We also discuss a few random shows that aren’t necessarily remakes or reboots; we just love them. We also give a quick shoutout the “The Dancing Outlaw”, Mr. Jesco White and reveal one comeback we are both stoked for.
In this episode, the Goods from the Woods Boys are joined by their old friend, comedian Joe Raines, to talk about the glorious world of TV sitcoms. We cover everything from 'Golden Girls' to 'Arrested Development' to 'Dinosaurs'. We also ramble about L.A. sports teams, Jesco White, Nickelback, and the INSANE new music career of TV pundit Joe Scarborough. Also, Mr. Goodnight inducts country music superstar and king of the trucker recitation, Red Sovine, into the Goods from the Woods Hall of Fame! This is a great episode! Follow Joe Raines on Twitter and Instagram @JoeMFRaines. Song of the week this week: "I'll Be Loving You" by The King Khan & BBQ Show. Follow the show @TheGoodsPod Rivers is @RiversLangley Dr. Pat is @PM_Reilly Mr. Goodnight is @SepulvedaCowboy Pick up a Goods from the Woods t-shirt at: http://prowrestlingtees.com/TheGoodsPod
Maybe you know the MTV documentary produced by Johnny Knoxville, but have you seen the original West Virginia Public Television shows about Jesco White, that spread throughout Hollywood in the early 90s, even reaching the desk of the starmaker himself, Tom Arnold? This guy is pretty cool but he threatens to kill people all the … Continue reading Episode 42: The Dancin(g) Outlaw (1991-94)
Movie Meltdown - Episode 181 This week we come to you “live” from Flyover Film Festival, and we are joined by special guest co-host director Martha Stephens! First we talk to Martha about getting into filmmaking and discuss her recent film “Pilgrim Song”. Then she joins us for this week’s Sofa Theater feature: “Coal Miner’s Daughter”. There we discuss Sissy Spacek’s Academy Award winning performance and the snapshot of Americana that is Michael Apted’s early life story of singer Loretta Lynn. And before we’re done we also end up discussing baseball, Bruce Springsteen, the film fest circuit, unmade biopics, weird roadside attractions and having your own private Wigwam. Plus somewhere in the mix, we also mention... a love song to Kentucky, Patsy Cline, the projects of England, The 13th Floor Elevators, Barry Lyndon, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, it’s a Jeep thing, the company store, Kirstie Alley, not getting “the talk”, tender but troubled, Mishima, apple pie, wearing some pretty amazing dresses, a fantasy baseball league, Low and Clear, North Carolina, European Appalachia?, better because it’s different, a patchwork of things from life, Levon Helm, being stalked by Loretta Lynn, I’m Not That, early product placement, West Virginia, not singing... for about an hour, Clark Griswold’s wife, Jesco White, Frank Redford, how many different hats can we put Russell Crowe in?, 1970’s zooms, birth control, weirding out Sissy Spacek, Prometheus and Cave City. Spoiler Alert: Full spoilers for “Coal Miner’s Daughter” and/or the actual life of Loretta Lynn. “I like creating my own world... in writing.”For more on Martha’s film, go to: http://www.pilgrimsongthemovie.com For more on Flyover Film Festival: http://www.flyoverfilmfestival.com
Episode 39: The power of words, small-town crime, baked goods as weapons, to share or not to share, internet intelligence, and Swedish music a la West Virginia. Isn't that enough?
Justin talks with filmmaker Jacob Young, director of the infamous Jesco White documentary "The Dancing Outlaw," which was the precursor to the 2009 documentary "The Wild and Wonderful Whites of West Virginia." Jacob discusses his time producing the offbeat PBS series "Different Drummer" and his new film "The Object," while sharing some hilarious and exclusive stories. After that, Justin is joined by Chris LaMartina to talk about James Gunn's new film "Super," the hilarious dark superhero comedy starring Rainn Wilson and Ellen Page that's currently in release from IFC Films. Oh, and Chris mistakes Rainn Wilson for a potential porn star name.
Movie Meltdown - Episode 120 This week we return to the coffee shop for another edition of The Caffeinated Movie Geek and to one of our most popular segments - The Grind. This episode a listener asks: Does a celebrity's personal life (and occasionally, terrible actions) effect how you view them as an artist? An interesting question. So we address the overall idea and try to decide what is the dividing line and how far is too far? And while inventing new and horrifying blends of coffee we bring up… Paul Bettany, Overboard, fur purse, Philip Seymour Hoffman naked, Halle Berry, Harmony Korine is on notice, James Dean, the new adventures of old Greg, Justified, Management, Christian Bale, MacBeth, Valkyrie, Jennifer Connelly, Paranormal Activity 2, The Disappearance of Alice Creed, R. Kelly, Charles Darwin, Jesco White, lowering your standards to make movies, Tom Cruise, Bono, having a funnel cake stand in your yard, Robert Duvall, Jon Bon Jovi, Katie Holmes, John Updike watched Overboard, Jason Lee, John Waters, a right-wing dwarf, Bob Dylan, put that in your fur purse, Michael Jackson, Vincent Gallo, Tina Fey, Pee Wee Herman, Scientology, pasta cup sizes, Mission: Impossible, Trash Humpers, Alec Baldwin, Ellen DeGeneres, Creation, Richard Gere, The Dancing Outlaw, Broadcast News, Steve Zahn is not bright, Miles Davis, Goldie’s peak, The Office, Charlie Sheen, Albert Brooks, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Sting, Shattered Glass, a baby monkey riding a pig, Woody Allen, Russell Crowe, Gangster Number One, romantic comedies, Devil‘s in the Elevator, Splice, Roman Polański and Google searches that get you in trouble. “Everybody has their skeletons in the closet I guess?”
Hadden and Jess discuss Jesco White, Washington Trips, Movie Critics, McDonald's, Lost, Twilight, and Peanut gives her top 5 things she likes that you'll like too!!! Boo YA!!!!