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We start "Artificially Yours" Month with a look at this sci-fi classic starring a huge amount of talent and a lot of depth. The Crew discuss the 1982 film "Blade Runner - Final Cut" . We talk about the various cuts, dive into the characters, the talent and also what it all may mean. Come dream about electric sheep with us. Mike Crowley: https://www.ypareviews.com Joe Randazzo: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1490835/
Earth's Mightiest Critics are switching things up! Last week we talked about Hugh Grant; today we look at Cary Grant in Alfred Hitchcock's iconic 1959 mistaken identity thriller, North By Northwest!Grant plays a New York City advertising executive who goes on the run after being mistaken for a government agent by a group of foreign spies--and falls for a woman whose loyalties he begins to doubt! IMDb's synopsis is serviceable, but it doesn't begin to describe the genre-jumping, laugh-out-loud, white-knuckle thrill ride that is North By Northwest.In this spoilerific review, the EMC celebrate one of their collective Favorite of All Time films--and induct first-time-viewer (!) Ian into the fandom!So join for a plane-dodging, Mount Rushmore-scaling, first impressions-sharing round table review, where we'll talk spoilers and take your questions, comments and SuperChats!Subscribe, like, and comment to the Kicking the Seat YouTube channel, and check out kickseat.com for multiple movie podcasts each week!Show LinksWatch the North By Northwest (1959) trailer.Pick up Warner Bros' new 4K release of North By Northwest wherever you get your movies!Also out this week from WB: 4K releases of...The Terminator (1984)Blazing Saddles (1974)Bonus! Crack open the KtS Archives for our audio podcast reviews of...The Terminator (1984)Blazing Saddles (1974)Support all of Earth's Mightiest Critics at their various outlets:Check out Mark "The Movie Man" Krawczyk's The Spoiler Room Podcast.Keep up with Jeff York's criticism and caricatures at The Establishing Shot.Get seated with The Blonde in Front!Follow David Fowlie's film criticism at Keeping It Reel.Get educated with Don Shanahan at Every Movie Has a Lesson…...And Film Obsessive...and the Cinephile Hissy Fit Podcast.Keep up with Annie Banks at The Mary Sue....and We Got This Covered.Make Nice with Mike Crowley of You'll Probably Agree.Stir things up with Will Johnson of the Cinephile Hissy Fit Podcast.And get "lit" with Joe Randazzo of the Literary License Podcast and The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs
Of all the random movies to get the soft-reboot/semi-sequel treatment, how did Twister make the cut? Whatever the answer, we now have Twisters to contend with, and in this episode, Earth's Mightiest Critics do just that!Join us as we talk bad weather, blockbusters, and this season's biggest surprise.Plus, we answer your questions, comments, and SuperChats!Subscribe, like, and comment to the Kicking the Seat YouTube channel, and check out kickseat.com for multiple movie podcasts each week!Show LinksWatch the Twisters trailer.Bonus! Can't get enough of Ian and Mark? Shortly after this livestream, Ian joined Mark in The Spoiler Room, where they'll talked 1932's Murders in the Rue Morgue with Joe Randazzo! Support all of Earth's Mightiest Critics at their various outlets:Check out Mark "The Movie Man" Krawczyk's The Spoiler Room Podcast.Keep up with Jeff York's criticism and caricatures at The Establishing Shot.Get seated with The Blonde in Front!Follow David Fowlie's film criticism at Keeping It Reel.Get educated with Don Shanahan at Every Movie Has a Lesson…...And Film Obsessive...and the Cinephile Hissy Fit Podcast.Keep up with Annie Banks at The Mary Sue....and We Got This Covered.Make Nice with Mike Crowley of You'll Probably Agree.And stir things up with Will Johnson of the Cinephile Hissy Fit Podcast.
Michael is joined by screenwriter, podcaster and cinephile Joe Randazzo to discuss John Ford's epic film THE SEARCHERS. The post The Shame List Picture Show S8E10 – THE SEARCHERS (1956) feat. Joe Randazzo appeared first on Cinepunx.
Join the hosts of the Literary License Podcast as they explore the original and remake of a heartwarming animal adventure. In this episode, Joe Randazzo, John Wilson, Vicki Rae, and Keith Chawgo delve into The Incredible Journey (1963) and its remake, Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey (1993). The hosts discuss the differences between the two films, focusing on the more documentary-style approach of the original versus the comedic, voice-acted remake. Special attention is given to the voice talents of Michael J. Fox, Sally Fields, and Don Amici, and how their performances impact the overall feel of the remake. Expect insights into the filming techniques, the use of animals, and the cultural impact of both films. Whether you're a fan of classic Disney adventures or enjoy nostalgic 90s family films, this episode promises an engaging journey through the world of these beloved animal tales.
Welcome to the Literary License Podcast! In this episode, we delve into the fascinating world of anthology films with a special focus on the final two Amicus anthology films: The Vault of Horror (1973) and From Beyond the Grave (1974). Join hosts Joe Randazzo, Keith Chago, and Vicki Ray as they explore the enduring appeal of anthology films, tracing their roots from literary classics by Poe, Hawthorne, Stevenson, and Lovecraft, to their cinematic adaptations over the decades. The episode kicks off with a lively discussion on what everyone has been up to, including recent movie viewings and personal anecdotes. Then, the hosts dive deep into The Vault of Horror, analyzing its five chilling tales and the stellar performances by actors like Terry Thomas, Glynnis Johns, and Tom Baker. Each story is dissected for its narrative strengths, memorable twists, and the unique charm that makes this film a beloved classic. Next, the discussion shifts to From Beyond the Grave, the final Amicus anthology film. The hosts examine how this film's stories, centered around a mysterious antique shop, continue the tradition of moralistic tales with a supernatural twist. With standout performances by horror legends Peter Cushing, Donald Pleasance, and David Warner, this film is celebrated for its engaging stories and eerie atmosphere. Throughout the episode, the hosts reflect on the legacy of Amicus Productions and the impact of anthology films on the horror genre. They also draw connections to contemporary works influenced by these classics, providing listeners with a comprehensive understanding of the genre's evolution. Don't miss this engaging and insightful episode as we celebrate the rich history of anthology films and the enduring legacy of Amicus Productions. Tune in now!
Comedy writer and friend Joe Randazzo steps into the WRP headquarters to talk some smack, then our cyber-pal Fart Simpson beams in with a new comedy game. Join the Patreon for extended episodes and bonus content: https://www.patreon.com/worldrecordpodcast Buy merch, watch videos + more at https://worldrecordpodcast.com
Description: Welcome to the exciting world of "Unraveling the Shadows". In this captivating podcast episode, we embark on a thorough exploration of anthology films from the past. Join our delightful hosts, Vicki Rae, Joe Randazzo and Keith Chawgo, as they dig into classic horror narratives like "The House That Dripped Blood" (1971) and "Asylum" (1972). Swim through the deep seas of our hosts' knowledge as they assess film elements, character complexities, and peculiar plot developments. Continuing the journey, they offer a rich discourse on hypothetical character transformations, analyze the enigma of pre-existing evil, and articulate their perspectives on fascinating stories within the mansion. Together we question, does villainy come from nature or nurture? What would happen if we showed compassion toward villains? Our hosts will navigate these intriguing discussions and much more! We also go a step further, remarking on the mesmerizing performances, remarkable filmmaking techniques, and the evolution of the horror genre. We, as a team, go beyond the surface level and delve into the complex details of storytelling that make British anthology horror unique and delightfully gripping. Shifting gears towards retail practices, we compare brick-and-mortar stores with the Amazon era, and appreciate the progression brought by new establishments. On the film front, we indulge in nostalgia as we discuss Peter Cushing's amazing film career, Charlotte Rampling's acting prowess, and the creepily creative elements of "Mannequins of Horror". Last but not least, we offer an intriguing analysis of the unforgettable horror film 'Asylum'. Tune in as we unravel every eyebrow-raising ending, spine-chilling theme, and arresting performance. Despite its questionable logic, 'Asylum' leaves an indelible mark on the canvas of horror cinema, thanks largely to its ingenious storytelling! Don't miss out on this fascinating journey filled with villains, terrifying tales, deep insights, and a touch of dark humor. Join us today at "Unraveling the Shadows" and delve into the mysterious realm of anthology horror!
Join us on the Literary License Podcast as we delve deeper into the intriguing world of dark family films. In this episode, we discuss the engrossing narratives of two cinematic masterpieces, "Dark Crystal" and "Labyrinth". These films, defined by their potent fusion of the gruesome with the stunning, encourage children to explore narratives that are often deeply symbolic and spiritual. Listen in as we shed light on the intricate puppetry and artistry in "Dark Crystal", a dark fantasy film directed by Jim Henson and Frank Oz. Despite initially receiving mixed reviews, the richly textured plot, distinctive aesthetic, and well-rounded characters have cultivated a passionate following over time. Journey with us as we uncover this captivating blend of artistry and story-telling. As the conversation progresses, we get lost in the fantastical world of "Labyrinth", another ingenious collaboration between Henson and renowned fantasy illustrator Brian Froud. From Froud's unique faerie and dwarf designs to Henson's visionary puppetry, we discuss how these creative forces created inviting worlds for children to delve into the symbolic and profound aspects of the narratives. Dive into rich, thought-provoking discussions on these two films with us. From Vicky Ray's first reactions to "The Dark Crystal" to insights from Joe Randazzo on the depths of puppetry as an art form, our team promises to bring fresh perspectives and interesting trivia. Hit play, sit back, and let us take you on an unexpected journey into the weird and wonderful world of dark fantasy films.
Introducing the Literary License Podcast, an insightful foray into the film industry with a special lens on Batman: The Animated Series. Join our host Keith Shogun and his esteemed guests Sean Steffen, Joe Randazzo, and Vicky Ray as they dissect iconic episodes from Batman's animated adventures. The episode begins with Sean's holiday recount and his cinematic journey with the AMC A-List, exploring an array of movies from Ghostbusters to Kong Godzilla. Shifting gears towards horror film franchises, our hosts unpick Rob Zombie's Halloween, examining the impact of origin stories on characters' aura. The conversation eventually turns to the films "Late Night With The Devil" and "Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare," and how they present a perfect blend of thematic elements and action-packed sequences. The episode concludes with a lively chatter on Batman's loyal butler, Alfred Pennyworth, and his intriguing, secret-service past. The hosts also engage in spirited discussions about the complexities of Wayne Industries and the potentially dangerous links it might share with global entities. The narrative delves into Batman's identity crisis during its transition from a children's series to a more adult-centric one, and how it resulted in a slight dip in the animation quality. However, the subjects diversify as the conversation moves towards Scooby-Doo, the philosophy of any publicity being good publicity, and the controversial movie, Human Centipede. Enriched with movie reviews, trivia, plot analysis, and behind-the-scenes anecdotes, this episode promises to delight Batman aficionados and casual listeners alike. Join this enriching round-table discussion - a tribute to the iconic Batman series and its complex, multi-dimensional universe. .
In this episode of Literary License Podcast, join us as we delve into the captivating world of both the 1977 and 2016 renditions of the Pete's Dragon films. Co-hosted by Vicki Ray and Joe Randazzo, we deliver wittily nuanced discussions about various acclaimed movie productions as well as the dynamics of fashion trends. Our conversation open up with highlighting the unique attributes of the Pete's Dragon films, analyzing their differences, and similarities. The discourse then progresses into issues such as AMC Theater's platinum membership offer, the acclaimed A24 films, the King Kong Godzilla movies, and an insider's look at the pre-code movies covered in 'The Spoiler Room'. Packed with fascinating insights and thoughtful analyses, we guarantee a session filled with enlightening and entertaining discussions on the cinematic world from the perspective of both a casual moviegoer and a die-hard cinephile. In the second part of the episode, we navigate personal narratives exploring the current life situations and the longing for pre-pandemic normalcy. We further delve into a spectrum of films, from 'The Beekeeper' starring Jason Statham to the intriguing series, 'Fallout'. We conclude this segment with an engaging discourse about cinema censorship and the evolution of cinematic storytelling. Continuing further, we reflect on popular culture and its reflection on society, serial killers, anti-heroes, and morality of beloved characters. Our discussion covers iconic sitcoms like "I Love Lucy" to "Good Times" while also analyzing disturbing narratives of Hollywood's darker side. Heading into the final segment, we discuss the pressures of Hollywood with a special focus on childhood stars like Macaulay Culkin, Amanda Bynes, and Judy Garland. We unravel the unseen burden of fame within the industry, scrutinizing the challenging practices around film festivals and award ceremonies. Our episode ends with an in-depth review and defense of the movie, ‘Pete's Dragon'. Join us in this roller-coaster analysis down memory lane, filled with reflections, discussions, and riveting conversations on movies, celebrities, fashion, and societal norms. Get ready for a cinematic exploration like none other!
In this enthralling episode of the Literary License Podcast, join host Joe Randazzo and guests as they navigate the fascinating journey from classic literary anthologies to their modern interpretations in film and TV. Get in-depth insights into two iconic anthology films 'Dr. Terror's House of Horrors' and 'Torture Garden', exploring their distinctive narrative techniques and enduring influence. Apart from these films, our hosts share personal anecdotes and experiences around popular culture, home-cooked food, and Italian cuisine. They also delve into the enriching cinematic world, discussing movies old and new, memorable movie outings, and the indelible impact of stars like Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra. The conversation extends to terrifying tales of horror, as the hosts dissect stories set in different locations, like a crypt, a train, and a carnival. Uncover the chilling narratives of 'The Voodoo', 'The Disembodied Hand', and 'The Creeping Vine'. Finally, immerse yourself in an insightful analysis of the legacy left by Amicus and Hammer Films, particularly how their works have permanently shaped the horror genre. Conclude your journey with a careful dissection of 'Torture Garden', weighing the performances, the script, and the menacing aura the film exudes. Tune into this literary pilgrimage that weaves between the world of horror storytelling, film history, and film criticism. It offers you a multi-faceted glimpse into film artistry and legacy, guaranteed to entertain and educate in equal measures.
For Batman enthusiasts and pop culture aficionados, join us in our retrospective journey into Batman- the animated series, other popular TV shows, and some cinematic favourites. Get to know our animated panel of experts – Sean Steffen, Joe Randazzo, Vicky Rae, and our host, Keith Chawgo, as they reveal their personal and professional experiences and their taste in movies. Delve into our extensive discussions on films, acting performances, and influential career positioning films. With lively debates, fascinating movie recommendations, and healthy doses of humour and sarcasm, this promising episode promises not just an interesting listen but a joyful ride through your favourite films and TV shows. As we shift gears, our conversation lightens as we discuss the timeless beauty of black women and then dives into a shared appreciation for the film, "Bullet." From films recently screened in the local theatre to others including "Ring of Fire 2," "Psycho Cop," and the intriguing series "Twin Peaks," we discuss everything that enkindles our interest with enthusiasm and thorough analysis. Join us as we examine everything from thrilling chase scenes to emotional dialogues, painting a vivid cinematic world. Analysing Popular TV Series: Twin Peaks, Dark Shadows, and Shogun. Engage with us in a free-flowing discussion on reactions and thoughts on some of the trending TV series. The conversation evolves as we delve into performances, visual aesthetics, storyline intricacies, and the creative decisions driving narratives in series such as Twin Peaks, Dark Shadows, and the recently released series of Shogun. Navigate through this enlightening episode as we analyse characters, critique story strengths and weaknesses across different seasons, and conjecture how real-world events such as the Gulf War influenced certain shows. Exploring Vintage Cinema Classics & Batman's Animated Series In this episode, we pay homage to vintage cinema classics and Batman's animated series. Our discussion enlightens the contributions of William Castle, the American film director, and his timeless productions, including "Macabre," "House on Haunted Hill," and "The Tingler." We meticulously discuss the cinematic world of Batman's animated series, shedding light on key characters, intriguing plots involving The Clock King and Catwoman, and brilliant presentation techniques. Universe of Superheroes: Batman, Catwoman, Nightwing, and Spider-Man Dive into the thrilling universe of superheroes, exploring their influence on cinema and broader popular culture. Listen to our engaging debate on characters such as Batman, Catwoman, the Gotham-resident Nightwing, and Marvel's Spider-Man, dissecting their different portrayals and analysing their appeals. The episode offers an immersive experience into the captivating world of iconic superheroes and would appeal especially to DC and Marvel universe enthusiasts. Dissecting DC and Marvel: Comic Books, Films, TV Shows, and Influence In this captivating episode, get engrossed in our deliberation on DC and Marvel's comic books, films, television shows, and how they influence each other. Join the discussions about two of the largest comic book empires, their adaptations, their distinctive fan bases, and the future of comic-based cinematic experiences. Filmmaking & the Obsession with Trends: Industry Concerns and Critiques In this gripping and honest discussion, we delve into grave concerns within the film industry today. Discussing issues like the rise of trend-driven filmmaking, the overdose of sequels, the evolution of Marvel and Star Wars' universes along with critiques of popular TV series such as The Mandalorian and Andor, this episode discusses how an overdose of trends can harm the film and TV industry's creativity and quality. Exploring Batman's Animated Series: From Iconic Episodes to Recent Releases In this episode, we embark on a journey through Batman's animated series, reviewing memorable moments, assessing nostalgic classics like Clerks 3, and discussing less favorable moments from recent releases. Join us as we delve into the layers of these iconic episodes, sharing insightful reviews, critiques and unravel the intriguing stories within stories in the Batman universe. A Critique of 'Baby Doll' from Batman: The Problem of Fading Stardom In this episode, we discuss the surprisingly poignant episode 'Baby Doll' from Batman's classic series. Join our conversation as we explore the struggles of child stars when their limelight dims prematurely. A deep dive into 'Baby Doll' offers a remarkable blend of absurdity, poignancy, and the dark realities of child stardom. Opening Credits– Adventures of Batman and Robin The - Animated Series by Shirley Walker. Copyright 2008 Warner Records. All rights reserved Closing Credits: Baby Doll by Ari Abdul. Taken from the album Fallen Angel. Copyright 2022 Ari Abdul Section Breaks: Music from the Batman: The Animated Series. Music by Shirley Walker. Copyright 2008 Warner Records Original Music copyrighted 2020 Dan Hughes Music and the Literary License Podcast. All rights reserved. Used by Kind Permission. All songs available through Amazon Music.
Join a riveting journey with the hosts of the Literary License Podcast, as Season 7 takes a thrilling dive into the darker aspects of family films in the 'Dark Families Week' episode. In this episode, hosts Keith Chawgo, Joe Randazzo, and Vicky Ray analyze popular family favorites such as "Iron Giant" and "Monster House", while weaving in personal anecdotes and experiences. Journey through Joe Randazzo's rollercoaster winter travel experience to celebrate his nephew's birthday, reminding us of the value of family ties. Vicky Ray shares her home renovation plans and discusses Nefarious, a captivating thriller. Keith pays tribute to David J. Skal, a significant figure in horror genre research, praising his contributions to the genre. The episode then transitions to dissecting the film "The Iron Giant", providing fascinating insights into its development, storyline, themes, animation style and even the impact of the film on its audience. Then, it switches gears to the eerie tale of "Monster House", discussing the charming storyline, animation style, and the relatable characters of the movie. In this engaging conversation, our hosts not only review these classic animations, but also discuss different elements from the film industry and touch upon their relevance in today's cinema history. From contemplating the future of animation to in-depth film rating sessions, this episode offers unique perspectives that every animation and horror film enthusiast will appreciate.
Joe Randazzo and Sean Steffen from the Literary License Podcast join Mark and Ian for the last show of 2023. They discuss their feelings on the 7th movie in the Friday the 13th Franchise. Find out how they feel about this "Jason vs Carrie-like" story, the design of Jason and more. Check out the Literary License podcast here: https://www.llpodcast.com/ Check out Kicking the Seat Here: https://kickseat.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spoilerroompodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spoilerroompodcast/support
Ch 11: Novelized by Dennis DiClaudio, narrated by Dick Cavett - “Ain't Nothing Regula About Any of This.” Ch 12: Novelized by River Clegg, narrated by Fred Stoller - “Kirk! With Eels!” Interview: Joe Randazzo. Dick Cavett has appeared regularly on American television since the 1960s, hosting various talk shows. He writes a column for The New York Times and previously wrote for both Jack Paar and Johnny Carson's iterations of The Tonight Show. Dennis DiClaudio is a writer who was formerly the editor-in-chief of Comedy Central's Indecision website and has written for The Onion and the A.V. Club. His plays have been staged all over the United States. Fred Stoller was a writer for Seinfeld and frequently guest starred as Gerard on Everybody Loves Raymond, among appearances on various other television shows. River Clegg has written for The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and The Opposition with Jordan Klepper. He has also contributed to The New Yorker, The Onion, and McSweeney's. Joe Randazzo is a writer, standup, and improviser and was formerly an editor for The Onion. He also wrote the parody film Donald Trump's The Art of the Deal: The Movie. The Novelizers was created by Stephen Levinson, produced by Stephen, Chris Karwowski and Rob Kutner, and edited, mixed and mastered by Chris Karwowski. Music by Cole Emoff, Andrew Lin, Mike Wilson and Chris Messick. Production assistance by Suchetas Bokil. Special thanks to Sarah Mabe, Crystal Dennis, Dennis DiClaudio, and Hannah Levinson. Follow the Novelizers on Instagram and Twitter, or at thenovelizers.com. The Novelizers is a work of parody, unauthorized by Paramount, Roddenberry Entertainment or Star Trek. © 2023 The Novelizers and respective authors
Just cause it is winter doesn't mean you can't camp. Join us for "C is for Camp" month as we look at the OTHER classic summer camp slasher film involving a guy with a mask. Writer and producer Joe Randazzo joins the crew to give his perspective plus the real story of "Cropsey". We talk about how many familiar faces show up in this film both in front of and behind the camera, the practical effects, and the uncomfortable fact this is Harvey Weinstein's first produced feature. Definitely was a discuss you don't want to miss. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spoilerroompodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spoilerroompodcast/support
Joe Randazzo (The Onion, @midnight, The Dr. "Sex" Reese Show) joins the 'boys to discuss basketball and former jobs before a review of Dave's Hot Chicken. Plus, another edition of Slop Quiz. 3628 Want more Doughboys? Check out our Patreon!: https://patreon.com/doughboys See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joe Randazzo (The Dr. "Sex" Reese Show) joins Jordan and Jesse to talk about the massive haul of bananas Jesse saw a lady buying at Costco, the solo camping trips Joe has been taking, and Jordan tests everyone's literature knowledge with a multiple choice quiz. Plus, Jordan and Jesse try to guess which VHS tapes Jesse has at his cabin.Thank you so much to all who helped support the show during the MaxFunDrive! We really could not (and would not) do the show without your support! Check out Joe's podcast -- The Dr. "Sex" Reese Show!
Writer and producer Joe Randazzo joins gabrus to talk about life as a single father. Check out gabrus' other podcast, Action Boyz. And every Monday night at 11EST you can listen and talk with gabrus LIVE on his weekly movie show THE MOVIE BUFF or listen to some PREVIOUS EPISODES Shout out to Athletic Greens, & Hello Fresh for sponsoring this episode Go to athleticgreens.com/MIGHTY for a free 1-year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D a 5 free travel packs with your first purchase. Go to HelloFresh.com/high16 and use code high16 for up to 16 free meals AND 3 free gifts! Advertise on High & Mighty via Gumball.fm. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Beloved Schaefer Shakedown announcer and comedy writer Joe Randazzo joins Sara and Caitlin for a chat about the mess that comes with kids, writer's rooms, general meetings, divorce, collecting as a hobby, and saying "I love you."
Our friend Joe Randazzo joins us for another great episode where we talk about million dollar underwear ideas, new cars, and teenage boys!!! Brought to you by FREEZE PIPE use code WORLDRECORD for 10% off at https://thefreezepipe.com Listen to Joe's podcast here: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-the-dr-sex-reese-show-91432379/ Join the Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/worldrecordpodcast Buy merch here: https://worldrecordpodcast.myshopify.com Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/worldrecordpodcast/ FOLLOW US on TIK TOK https://www.tiktok.com/@worldrecordpodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the number one podcast FOR WOMEN, BY WOMEN. Bee Man & Hellman discuss womyn's issues then call our old pal Joe Randazzo to discuss Halloween. Join the patreon for the FULL UNCUT AUDIO AND VIDEO: https://www.patreon.com/worldrecordpodcast more here: www.worldrecordpodcast.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We are joined by Joe Randazzo, scriptwriter and film aficionado as we explore what makes Joe his very unique personality. We celebrate him being part of the Literary License Podcast family and we speak films and books and the joy of Podcasting.
The Day After (1983) An American television film that broke viewing figures with more than 100million people (39 million households) watched upon its release. It is the seventh most highly viewed event for television of all times. The film stars JoBeth Williams, Steve Guttenberg, John Cullum, Jason Robards and John Lithgow. The film would explore what would happen if a nuclear war broke out and missiles hit close to two towns in the mid-West Testament (1983) Directed by Lynne Littman and starring Jane Alexander, Kevin Costner, Lukas Haas, Rebecca De Mornay, and William Devane, the story tells how a small community falls apart after a nuclear explosion in San Francisco. The film was nominated for an Academy Award and is considered one of the most important American films to come out of the 80’s. We are joined by Joe Randazzo, director, producer and screenwriter. Opening Credits/Introduction (4.05); Man Messes With Nature (14.13); The Day After (1983) Trailer (15.51); Why God? (17.25); Nature Messes With Man (49.42); Testament (1983) Trailer (50.52); Mother Nature’s Revenge (52.07); Nature Lives To Fight Another Day (1:18.41); End Credits (132.19); Closing Theme (1:33.16) Opening Credits– 99 Red Balloons by Nena – taken from the album 99 Luftballoons. Copyright 1983 – Epic Records Music Closing Credits – It’s Alright by Pet Shop Boys taken from the album Introspective. Copyright 1988 Parlophone Music. Original Music copyrighted 2020 Dan Hughes Music and the Literary License Podcast. All rights reserved.
Night of the Living Dead (1968) Directed by George Romero and starring Duane Johnson and Judith O’Dea, would give rise to the independent horror. The film was made for $110,000 and shot outside of Philadephia. The film would gross $30million upon its release. A cult classic today and highly regarded as one of the best horror films of all time, upon its initial release, the critics were less than favourable. Return of the Living Dead (1985) The 1985 American comedy horror film written and directed by Dan O’Bannon and starring Clu Gulagar, Thom Matthews and Linnea Quigley. The film is the first film that would introduce some Zombie tropes such as fast moving, able to talk and the hunger for brains. The soundtrack which includes bands such as The Cramps, The Damned, The Flesh Eaters and SSQ is considered one of the best post punk soundtracks of all times. We are joined by Shanta Pasika, host of the series Hexane Arcane, author Matthew Brockmeyer and writer and producer Joe Randazzo. Opening Credits/Introduction (.52); Man Messes With Nature (1726); Night of the Living Dead (1968) Trailer (19.01); Why God? (20.41); Nature Messes With Man (1:10,59); Return of the Living Dead (1985) Trailer (1:12.29); Mother Nature’s Revenge (1:15.10); Nature Lives To Fight Another Day (1:51.51); End Credits (1:57.17); Closing Theme (1:58.21) Opening Credits– Planet Synth by Dan Hughes Closing Credits – Don’t Leave Me In The Dark by LVCRFT featuring Morgan McMykill Myers taken from the album The Sequel. Copyright 2020 Spooky Never Sleeps Ltd. Original Music copyrighted 2020 Dan Hughes Music and the Literary License Podcast. All rights reserved.
Color Out of Space (2019) Richard Stanley's directorial comeback and based on a short story of HP Lovecraft, The Color Out of Space is a truly original film starring Nicholas Cage. This is the first instalment of a hopefully trilogy of Lovecraft films directed by Stanley to come. The film was a critical success using visual stylings and great performances from Tommy Chong, Nicholas Cage, Joely Richardson and the young cast to make a film that haunts long past the final credits. The Beachhouse (2019) Directed by Jeffrey A. Brown in his directorial debut. It stars Liana Liberato and Noah Le Gros as a college-aged couple who take a vacation to a beach house, where they meet an older couple (Maryann Nagel and Jake Weber) and are threatened by a mysterious infection that spreads across the coast. Given a chilling example of how the world will try to survive at any cost, this film plays havoc on your brain through the final hours which is probably more effective than Jaws because you never know what lurks beneath the ocean surface. We are joined by Joe Randazzo. Opening Credits/Introduction (.52); Man Messes With Nature (13.33); The Color Out of Space (2019) (14.58); Why God? (17.12); Nature Messes With Man (1:05.40); The Beach House (2019) Trailer (1:07.13); Mother Nature’s Revenge (1:09.17); Nature Lives To Fight Another Day (1:41.49); End Credits (1:54.27); Closing Theme (1:55.36) Opening Credits– Planet Synth by Dan Hughes Closing Credits – The Air That I Breath by The Hollies taken from the album Hollies Sing Hollies. Copyright 1974 EMI Music Ltd. Original Music copyrighted 2020 Dan Hughes Music and the Literary License Podcast. All rights reserved.
Mad Max (1979) Directed by George Miller and starring Mel Gibson, this Australian dystopian action thriller would take the world by surprise. Presenting a picture of societal collapse against mayhem and murder an unhinged police cop would go on an odyssey of revenge. The film would earn more than $100 million worldwide and become an instant cult classic. Mad Max: Fury Road (2015) Directed by George Miller and starring Tom Hardy, Charlize Theron, Nicholas Houltt and Zoe Kravitz, the film would be a huge box office success making it the most profitable of all Mad Max within the franchise. Tom Hardy takes over the role of Mad Max whilst Miller installs the story with themes of vengeance, solidarity, home and redemption. We are joined by Joe Randazzo (scriptwriter, producer) and C. Derick Miller (author, podcaster and musician) Opening Credits/Introduction (.52); Man Messes With Nature (12.01); Mad Max (1979) (13.32); Why God? (15.40); Nature Messes With Man (37.21); Mad Max: Fury Road (2015) Trailer (39.01); Mother Nature’s Revenge (41.51); Nature Lives To Fight Another Day (1:23.56); End Credits (1:35.56); Closing Theme (1:35.54) Opening Credits– Planet Synth by Dan Hughes Closing Credits – Convoy by CW McCall taken from the album Black Bear Road. Copyright 1975 MGM Music Ltd. Original Music copyrighted 2020 Dan Hughes Music and the Literary License Podcast. All rights reserved.
HAPPY NEW YEAR! Bee Man and A-Train talk to their friend from the Old Country, Geno (Joe) Randazzo about comedy and defending statues from ANTIFA. We call an Italian place in Philadelphia and talk to Matt to find out why the Italian Market there smells so bad. We also talk to UFC fighter Mickey Gall about wearing a sports bra. Join the patreon for the full 2+ hour episode and VIDEO! www.patreon.com/worldrecordpodcast
The Toxic Avenger – The Musical (2018) Based on the 1984 film with book written by Joe diPetro with music by David Bryan, both would write the lyrics together. Opening in 2008, the musical would receive multiple nominations and embrace hard nosed theatrical critics the world over. The show would play all over the world while smashing attendance records for an off Broadway tour and has played Australia, Canada, UK and across the USA. The video is available through Broadway HD. Anna and the Apocalypse (2017) The UK Christmas Zombie film came out to critical acclaim and became a UK hit. It stars an ensemble cast of relatively unknown actors, the film and its soundtrack have become a cult classic. Based on Ryan McHenry's Zombie Musical, the film was adopted for the screen by Ryan McHenry and Alan McDonald. Directed by John McPhail, he chose the short shorts and cropped t-shirts from the cult classic Sleepaway camp whilst the film is a cross between West Side Story and Shaun of the Dead as its inspiration. We are joined by the author of the novelisation of Anna and the Apocalypse book, Barry Waldo and Joe Randazzo, producer and scriptwriter. If you are in the UK, you can have a free audiobook of Anna and the Apocalypse by clicking on this link: https://www.audible.co.uk/acx-promo Type in this code: 4C674FHXHL2GZ and the audiobook is all yours for people in the UK. Please leave a review on the audiobook which will help the sales of this fantastic audiobook. Opening Credits/Introduction (2.58); Story Geek – What To Watch During COVID Crisis (10.01); Man Messes With Nature (18.37); Toxic Avenger - The Musical (2016) Trailer (22.01); Why God? (23.11); Death of a Bounty Hunter (50.29); Nature Messes With Man (52.06); Anna and the Apocalypse (2017) Trailer (56.24); Mother Nature’s Revenge (58.03); Nature Lives To Fight Another Day (1:27.41); End Credits (1:40.36); Closing Theme (1:41.01) It’s Christmas Eve – taken from the album A Christmas Horror Story by Alex Kashkin. Used by kind permission of Universal Music. Legend of the Toxic Avenger and Bitch/Liar/Slut/Whore - by the 2014 London Cast of Toxic Avenger. Words and Music by Joe DiPietro and David Bryan. Used by kind permission of Direct Holdings America. Turning My Life Around, Soldier at War, The Fish Wrap by the motion picture cast of Anna and the Apocalypse. Words and Music by Tommy Reilly and Roddy Hart. Used by kind permission of MGM Music. Naughty and Nice by LVCRFT - 2019 single LVCRFT Naughty and Nice. Used by kind permission Spooky Never Sleeps Original Music copyrighted 2020 Dan Hughes Music and the Literary License Podcast. All rights reserved. Copyright reserved.
We interview Ellory Elkayem, director and scriptwriter of Eight Legged Freaks, Larger than Life and two films from the Return of the Living Dead franchise and more. We discuss his career from his beginnings to current days and some interesting turns his career has made to date. All this and more with our special guest co-host Joe Randazzo, writer and producer. Informative and entertaining interview that you really can’t afford to miss.
Them! (1954) This 1954 black and white film directed by Gordon Douglas and starring James Whitmore, Edmund Gwenn and James Arness would be the first nuclear monster big insect film. Originally to be filmed in 3D and in color, this has to be scrapped due to malfunction of the 3D cameras. The film would be the number one highest grossing film for Warner Brothers. There are cameo appearances by Dick York and Leonard Nimoy. Eight Legged Freaks (2002) This 2002 horror, monster, comedy, action film would be directed by Ellory Elkayem and star David Arquette, and Scarlet Johansson. The film would be a modest hit but would gain a following upon its released on home video. The film would feature seven types of spiders. The film was to be named Arach Attack but due to the Iraq war it was renamed after a line Arquette ad-lipped from the film ‘Get Back! You eight legged freak!! We are joined by special guest co-host, Joe Randazzo, writer and producer. Opening Credits/Introduction (.55); Story Geek – What To Watch During COVID Crisis (11.15); Man Messes With Nature (14.09); Them! (1954) Trailer (15.14); Why God? (18.39); Nature Messes With Man (48.39); Eight Legged Freaks (2002) (49.15); Mother Nature’s Revenge (51.50); Nature Lives To Fight Another Day (1:19.46); Death of a Bounty Hunter (1:35.31); End Credits (1:37.07); Closing Theme (1:38.03) Opening and Closing Credits– Planet Synth by Dan Hughes Original Music copyrighted 2020 Dan Hughes Music and the Literary License Podcast. All rights reserved.
Its is a special edition of The Locker Room with Billy Schweim as we hear from some of my advertisers about the Eagles. I get their perspective and thank them for supporting the show!! Joe Randazzo, Tom Jackson, Mark Grimes, Michael Pileggi and as always Scott Grayson of Fox 29 news and my Fantasy Football Guru Brian Hartley.
The Children (1980) The low budget horror film directed by Carlton J Albright, tells the tale of five children infected by a yellow cloud that turns them into bloodless zombies with black fingernails who microwave everything. The film would be noted for its score written by Harry Manfredini who would score big with his Friday the 13th score. The Children (2008) The 2008 British horror film directed by Tom Shankland, opened to positive reviews in the UK and US. The film would tell the story over the Christmas season where the children come down with a mysterious illness that causes them to kill anyone who is an adult or over the age of 16. The film is known for its violence against the virgin snow that falls against the innocence of children. We are joined by special guest host: Joe Randazzo, screenwriter and Troma Entertainment and John Brennan, Joe Bob Briggs: The Last Drive-In and Troma Entertainment. You can following John Brennan on the following links: Twitter: @badtechno Instagram: Badtechno Don’t forget to watch Joe Bob Briggs: The Last Drive-In: Joe Bob's Halloween Hideaway, October 23, 9pmET/6pm PT, on https://www.shudder.com/ #thelastdrivein! Opening Credits/Introduction (.55); Story Geek – What To Watch During COVID Crisis (7.52); Man Messes With Nature (12.01); The Children (1980) Trailer (13.45); Why God? (15.24); Nature Messes With Man (36.13); The Children (2008) (36.28); Mother Nature’s Revenge (37.58); Nature Lives To Fight Another Day (1:06.23); End Credits (1:16.41); Closing Theme (1:17.25) Opening and Closing Credits– Planet Synth by Dan Hughes Original Music copyrighted 2020 Dan Hughes Music and the Literary License Podcast. All rights reserved.
The Toxic Avenger (1984) An American superhero black comedy splatter film, the film was directed by Lloyd Kaufman and Michael Hertz and written by Kaufman and Joe Ritter. Largely ignored on its initial release, the film would find its audience and a long and successful midnight movie engagement at Bleecker Street Cinema in New York City in 1985. The film is considered a cult classic. The Class of Nuke’em High (1986) This American science fiction, horror comedy film was directed by Lloyd Kaufman and Richard W Haines with New York holographer Jason Sapan providing the laser effects. The film would spawn four sequels and there is talk about a remake in the works. Although panned upon its initial release, the film has a strong cult following that continues to grow. We are joined by special guest co-host Joe Randazzo Opening Credits/Introduction (1.34); Story Geek – What To Watch During COVID Crisis (11.13); Man Messes With Nature (13.46); Toxic Avenger Trailer (15.07); Why God? (18.17); Reflect on Man’s Quest (45.21); Nature Messes With Man (57.28); Class of Nuke’em High Trailer (57.56); Mother Nature’s Revenge (1:01.13); Nature Lives To Fight Another Day (1:20.55); End Credits (1:33.20); Closing Theme (1:34.09) Opening and Closing Credits– Planet Synth by Dan Hughes Original Music copyrighted 2020 Dan Hughes Music and the Literary License Podcast. All rights reserved.
This episode is brought to you by Weebles. Weebles wobble, but they don’t fall down. Amanda kicks off the episode by singing her hit song “I’m Not Gonna Clean”, then we call our friend Joe Randazzo again and talk about camping and other cool topics like Hot Carls and Cleveland Steamers. This episode includes a cover of “The Fat Boys Are Back” by Chuck WatkinsJoin the Patreon for $5/month and get 50 minutes more of this episode! patreon.com/worldrecordpodcast
We call our friend Joe Randazzo on this episode and pitch some TV show ideas, then we call Josh Gad to see if he has any ideas too. Buy Joe’s book here: https://www.amazon.com/Funny-Purpose-Definitive-Unpredictable-Directing/dp/1452128391 it’s honestly a great book to read if you’re interested in pursuing a career in the comedy biz.Join the Patreon for $5/month and get an extra 30 minutes of this episode along with a ton of bonus content: patreon.com/worldrecordpodcast
JJ is joined by JOe Randazzo (@deflategator) to talk about the latter's Yankees history, being a librarian and the team's off-season. Other topics include Didi Gregorius leaving, Dellin Betances heading to Flushing, and why it all doesn’t matter. They then dive into the Astros' cheating, suspensions and firings.
Joe Randazzo (The Onion, Adult Swim, @midnight) stops by the show to talk about working with Tiffany Haddish, growing up in New Hampshire, smoking, kids, Brooklyn, Charlie Rose and other disgraced men, Charlie Rose's crappy table, meeting his wife, Gen X, getting kicked off Twitter, his book Funny on Purpose and so much more. Check us out on Patreon: http://patreon.com/alisonrosen Buy Alison's Book: Tropical Attire Encouraged (and Other Phrases That Scare Me) You probably need to buy a new ARIYNBF Legacy Shirt! and the HGFY ringtone! This show is brought to you by http://Yousician.com/Alison (for an extended 14 day free trial of the premium plus package) and http://Ancestry.com/BESTFRIEND (for 20% off your AncestryDNA kit). Try Amazon Prime Free 30 Day Trial
Hear what improviser Joe Randazzo has to say about his comedy journey in DC on this week's episode of the Comedic Pursuits Podcast. The post Joe Randazzo appeared first on Comedic Pursuits.
The dads welcome hilarious writer and dead serious father Joe Randazzo (Former editor of The Onion, author of the awesome how-to book "Funny On Purpose")to the show. They discuss sibling age gaps, the inherited personality question, and make an awesome dad playlist available on Spotify! Click it or ticket!Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Fairy Tales, nursery rhymes, and parables...oh, my! We're talking about the short lived cartoon Mother Goose and Grimm today and Sean is bring back Chris Ulrich and Joe Randazzo to talk about themes and influences from today's cartoon. Want to find our guests online? Joe Randazzo Performing improv comedy with Double Date on April 15 Look for tickets on WITDC.org Performing with Jive Turkey at Busboys and Poets - https://www.busboysandpoets.com/ Directs and performing in an upcoming Fringe show called 'The Heist' in July 2019 - find more https://www.capitalfringe.org/ Chris Ulrich Performing improv comedy with Jive Turkey (with Joe) at WIT Look for tickets on WITDC.org Performing improv comedy with Double Date on April 15 Look for tickets on WITDC.org Learn more about body language - http://www.cuinthemoment.com/ Chris is a teacher at the DC Improv Performing in the show 'Frenemies' at The Unified Scene Theater - http://www.unifiedscenetheater.com If you are digging our show and want to help you out, then you can do so in the following ways: 1. Recommend a cartoon to us: Click here for the Google form to recommend a cartoon to SMC or, call us and leave a message at 202-681-4406. If you call then we will 100% review you recommendations if we haven't watched the cartoon yet. Click here to see what we've watched. 2. Leave a review on iTunes with the following message titled “Grimmy“ with the review, “I'm gonna name my next dog Grimmy. I can't want to yell 'GRIMMMMMYYYYY' at the dog park. Thanks for the great idea." 3. Like our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/SaturdayMourningCartoons/ 4. Follow us on twitter @MourningToons 5. Check us out on Instagram @SaturdayMourningCartoons
Fairy Tales, nursery rhymes, and parables...oh, my! We're talking about the short lived cartoon Mother Goose and Grimm today and Sean is bring back Chris Ulrich and Joe Randazzo to talk about themes and influences from today's cartoon. Want to find our guests online? Joe Randazzo Performing improv comedy with Double Date on April 15 Look for tickets on WITDC.org Performing with Jive Turkey at Busboys and Poets - https://www.busboysandpoets.com/ Directs and performing in an upcoming Fringe show called 'The Heist' in July 2019 - find more https://www.capitalfringe.org/ Chris Ulrich Performing improv comedy with Jive Turkey (with Joe) at WIT Look for tickets on WITDC.org Performing improv comedy with Double Date on April 15 Look for tickets on WITDC.org Learn more about body language - http://www.cuinthemoment.com/ Chris is a teacher at the DC Improv Performing in the show 'Frenemies' at The Unified Scene Theater - http://www.unifiedscenetheater.com If you are digging our show and want to help you out, then you can do so in the following ways: 1. Recommend a cartoon to us: Click here for the Google form to recommend a cartoon to SMC or, call us and leave a message at 202-681-4406. If you call then we will 100% review you recommendations if we haven't watched the cartoon yet. Click here to see what we've watched. 2. Leave a review on iTunes with the following message titled "Grimmy" with the review, "I'm gonna name my next dog Grimmy. I can't want to yell 'GRIMMMMMYYYYY' at the dog park. Thanks for the great idea." 3. Like our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/SaturdayMourningCartoons/ 4. Follow us on twitter @MourningToons 5. Check us out on Instagram @SaturdayMourningCartoons
We have our second listener recommendation and we are reviewing Bionic Six! We’ve brought back guests Joe Randazzo and Charlie Visconage to answer the question “should we seek out the ‘bionic life’?” Want to find our guest online? Joe Social media private citizen Check out Joe in Double Date at the District Improv Festival - click for tickets Check out Joe in Sistine Robot at the District Improv Festival - click for tickets Also, go read - 1. Armor by John Steakley 2. Snow Crash by Neil Stephenson Charlie IG @cavisconage Twitter @sweatyinthecity Website - http://www.visconage.com/ 20% any item from Charlie’s store above - email him at cavisconage@gmail.com If you are digging our show and want to help you out, then you can do so in the following ways: 1. Leave a review on iTunes with the following message titled “Bionic Sticks“ with the review, “I want bionic arms so I can be an incredible drummers and flex on those sticks with finesse!" 2. Like our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/SaturdayMourningCartoons/ 3. Follow us on twitter @MourningToons 4. Check us out on Instagram @SaturdayMourningCartoons
We have our second listener recommendation and we are reviewing Bionic Six! We've brought back guests Joe Randazzo and Charlie Visconage to answer the question "should we seek out the 'bionic life'?" Want to find our guest online? Joe Social media private citizen Check out Joe in Double Date at the District Improv Festival - click for tickets Check out Joe in Sistine Robot at the District Improv Festival - click for tickets Also, go read - 1. Armor by John Steakley 2. Snow Crash by Neil Stephenson Charlie IG @cavisconage Twitter @sweatyinthecity Website - http://www.visconage.com/ 20% any item from Charlie's store above - email him at cavisconage@gmail.com If you are digging our show and want to help you out, then you can do so in the following ways: 1. Leave a review on iTunes with the following message titled "Bionic Sticks" with the review, "I want bionic arms so I can be an incredible drummers and flex on those sticks with finesse!" 2. Like our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/SaturdayMourningCartoons/ 3. Follow us on twitter @MourningToons 4. Check us out on Instagram @SaturdayMourningCartoons
For the second straight week, Chuck sits down with one of his good friends to crush out. Writer Joe Randazzo chatted it up in the LA studio about the wonderful 80s camp classic, RoboCop. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
You can find Joe's book, Funny On Purpose, on Amazon US, or Barnes and Noble, or by asking an independent book store if they can get a copy for you.He doesn't want you to, but if you look hard enough, you can find him online.
We had to assemble our own "squad" in order to watch 1973's Super Friends. We know and love these heroes, right? What if these beloved franchise makers only traveled around the globe and swam? Doesn't sound so super anymore, right? We bring back friend Tony Lazaronni and new friend Joe Randazzo to help us figure it out. Will Dave ever find where we parked his invisible jet? Will Sean be able to make it across the Atlantic in a helicopter? (answers no and no) All of this and more on this week's episode of the Saturday Mourning Cartoons podcast. If you are digging our show and want to help you out, then you can do so in the following ways: 1. Check out our Patreon page and become a backer of the show. You can find our Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/saturdaymourningcartoons 2. Leave a review on iTunes with the following message titled "Super Friends" with the review, "Hey Sean, Dave! Here's my idea for the Justice League movie - [give us your best elevator pitch]!" 3. Like our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/SaturdayMourningCartoons/ 4. Follow us on twitter @MourningToons 5. Check us out on Instagram @SaturdayMourningCartoons
We had to assemble our own "squad" in order to watch 1973's Super Friends. We know and love these heroes, right? What if these beloved franchise makers only traveled around the globe and swam? Doesn't sound so super anymore, right? We bring back friend Tony Lazaronni and new friend Joe Randazzo to help us figure it out. Will Dave ever find where we parked his invisible jet? Will Sean be able to make it across the Atlantic in a helicopter? (answers no and no) All of this and more on this week's episode of the Saturday Mourning Cartoons podcast. If you are digging our show and want to help you out, then you can do so in the following ways: 1. Check out our Patreon page and become a backer of the show. You can find our Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/saturdaymourningcartoons 2. Leave a review on iTunes with the following message titled "Super Friends" with the review, "Hey Sean, Dave! Here's my idea for the Justice League movie - [give us your best elevator pitch]!" 3. Like our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/SaturdayMourningCartoons/ 4. Follow us on twitter @MourningToons 5. Check us out on Instagram @SaturdayMourningCartoons
Writer and director Jake Weisman helps out on hosting duties with regular host Tom Hush on this week’s episode of No Coast Cinema! They welcome writers Joe Randazzo and Sean Steffen to the program to talk about their fantastically funny yet horrifyingly accurate short, “The Perfect Candidate”, and how they more or less predicted the […]
Make Me Like... DEATH? HAHAHA! Okay, dude... whatever you say. In all seriousness, death is awful. Everyone knows that. Joe Randazzo, are you evil? Joe Randazzo is NOT evil, you guys. I am using caps because I can't use italics on this thing for some reason. He's just a regular guy who happens to be very funny and talented, like most of the folks we have on this show. He was the editor-in-chief of The Onion, he is the head writer for @midnight, he wrote a movie for Funny or Die called "Donald Trump's The Art of the Deal: The Movie," and a fantastic book called "Funny on Purpose." He's great. If you’ve got any questions, comments, or concerns about the current, past, or future Make Me Like It podcasts, shoot Dan and Kelly an email at littlepuppyquestions@gmail.com! Theme Music by John Haskell Logo Art by Darin Shuler
Make Me Like... DEATH? HAHAHA! Okay, dude... whatever you say. In all seriousness, death is awful. Everyone knows that. Joe Randazzo, are you evil? Joe Randazzo is NOT evil, you guys. I am using caps because I can't use italics on this thing for some reason. He's just a regular guy who happens to be very funny and talented, like most of the folks we have on this show. He was the editor-in-chief of The Onion, he is the head writer for @midnight, he wrote a movie for Funny or Die called "Donald Trump's The Art of the Deal: The Movie," and a fantastic book called "Funny on Purpose." He's great. If you've got any questions, comments, or concerns about the current, past, or future Make Me Like It podcasts, shoot Dan and Kelly an email at littlepuppyquestions@gmail.com! Theme Music by John Haskell Logo Art by Darin Shuler See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jesse Thorn sits down with legendary musician Bill Withers to talk about growing up in West Virginia, working in the music industry and why he wouldn't dance onstage. Plus comedian and writer Joe Randazzo joins Jesse to discuss his book Funny on Purpose: The Definitive Guide to an Unpredictable Career in Comedy.
Steve chats with writer, Joe Randazzo (The Onion, @midnight, Donald Trumps' The Art of the Deal: The Movie) about 9/11, houses burning down, and crying over meatballs.
Ken Plume has another chat with writer Joe Randazzo, about Trump, sweet onions, berry farms, Lampoonery, @midnight, self-perpetuating satire engines, and being funny on purpose.
Jesse Thorn talks to the singer/songwriter Bill Withers, of Lean on Me and Just the Two of Us fame, about making it in the music business and then retiring from performance. Plus comedy writer Joe Randazzo shares his secrets to an "unpredictable career in comedy" as outlined in his new book Funny On Purpose, and Jesse explains why his great American hero is one of the kid spellers from the 2002 documentary, Spellbound.
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@Midnight head writer Joe Randazzo joins Jordan and Jesse for a discussion of ice cream flavors, Jordan's trip to see Steely Dan at the Hollywood Bowl, and how Joe's son's kid lawyer phase. Plus, Asterios Kokkinos calls in as he eats his way through the entire Slamtastic Four menu at his local Denny's.
Martha Frankel’s guests this week are Sarah Hepola, James Grissom and Joe Randazzo.
For Beyond 50's "Business" talks, listen to an interview with Joe Randazzo. He is the former editor of "The Onion." He knows what makes people laugh and how to parlay that into a career. Many of us can make people laugh, but not everyone can earn a living making people laugh. Those that do not only have guts, but also the smarts to rise to the top and get paid to do what they love. He offers tips and guidance on how the comedy world works, how to break in, and explains about the various paths aspiring comedians may take to realize their dreams. Whether your interest lies in standup, improv, sketch, TV, writing, directing or producing your own media channel, Randazzo will tell you how to turn your talent into a career. Tune in to Beyond 50: America's Variety Talk Radio Show on the natural, holistic, green and sustainable lifestyle. Visit www.Beyond50Radio.com and sign up for our Exclusive Updates.
On today's show I talk to comedy writer and the man behind many of your favorite things Joe Randazzo. Joe got his start at The Onion, and while there worked his way up to editor of the paper. After they moved their headquarters to Chicago, he became the creative director of Thing X which then became adultswim.com, and presided over a creative renaissance for the site. Currently, Joe is the head writer for the Comedy Central gameshow @Midnight and very soon his book Funny on Purpose: The Definitive Guide to an Unpredictable Career in Comedy will be released!This is the website for Beginnings, subscribe on iTunes, follow me on Twitter.
Joe Randazzo (adultswim.com, The Onion) drops by to delve into a paranormal episode of Leonard Nimoy's 1970's show "In Search Of..." Joe talks about Leonard Nimoy's photos of nude Hasidic women, discusses UFOs, reveals his terrible anti-child-abduction "safety word" and introduces Craig to a new serial killer.
Joe Randazzo is an independent screenwriter and producer. His 2010 screenplay Ripper, won seven awards in 2010 and was optioned by Vistar Pictures in January of 2011. Joe is also the co-writer on two comedy shorts with Dave Campfield, "Caesar & Otto meet Dracula's Lawyer," featuring horror favorites Lloyd Kaufman and Debbie Rochon, and "The Perfect Candidate" starring Joe Estevez, Robert Z'Dar, and Maria Olsen. Joe is also a producer and co-story writer on Dave Campfield's feature "Deadly XMas," a parody of the 1980s "Santa Slasher" sub-genre featuring CKY front man Deron Miller, Felissa Rose (of Sleepaway Camp fame), and Lloyd Kaufman, as well as popular scream queens Linnea Quigley, Debbie Rochon, and Brinke Stevens. Deadly XMas has been well received both critically and on the festival circuit, garnering nominations for Best Feature at several festivals, while receiving stellar reviews from Ain't It Cool News, HorrorHound magazine, MJ Simpson, and many other reviewers. Joe is currently working on a screen adaptation of Julie C. Morse's novel "Out of the Box: The Mostly True Story of A Mysterious Man," as well as a yet untitled ghost story.
We had a real blast at maybe one of my favorite live episodes that we've yet taped! A few weeks ago, we were joined by Joe Randazzo (The Onion, AdultSwim.com), Larry Livermore (founder of Lookout! Records), Jamie Lee (Girl Code, Last Comic Standing), musical guest Brother JT (Thrill Jockey, Drag City), and a special appearance buy the great Talib Kweli. Listen and enjoy! Also, check out our new website for Beginnings, subscribe on iTunes and see us live at the Del Close Marathon on June 29th and live at UCB East on July 2nd with Wyatt Cenac, Mandy Stadtmiller (deputy editor of xoJane), musical guest Xenia Rubinos and a special guest from the world of hip hop!
Joe Randazzo is an award-winning independent screenwriter and producer, having won over a dozen screen writing awards in festivals such as Shriekfest, The Terror Film Festival, Fright Night Film Festival, and was the inaugural winner of the Best Unproduced Screenplay award at the Oklahoma Horror Film Festival (now the Tulsa International Film Festival). His 2010 screenplay Ripper, won seven awards in 2010 and was optioned by Vistar Pictures in January of 2011. Joe is also the co-writer on two comedies with Dave Campfield, the short "Caesar & Otto meet Dracula's Lawyer," featuring horror favorites Lloyd Kaufman and Debbie Rochon, and the upcoming feature "Deadly XMas," a parody of the 1980s "Santa Slasher" sub-genre featuring CKY front man Deron Miller, Felissa Rose (of Sleepaway Camp fame), Lloyd Kaufman, as well as popular scream queens Linnea Quigley, Debbie Rochon, and Brinke Stevens. Joe is also an associate producer on the well-received indie feature "Shadowboxing," featuring David Zayas (Dexter) and Kenny Simmons (Kick Ass). The film has received two Best Feature nominations (Swansea Bay Film Festival and Heart of England Film Festival) and was the 2nd Place Latino Film at the 2010 Indie Gathering. Joe is also featured in Lloyd Kaufman's upcoming documentary "Produce Your Own Damn Movie!," an executive producer on Troma's upcoming "Mr. Bricks: A Heavy Metal Murder Musical." His latest screenplay, the haunted house thriller "The Resurrection of Blake House," (with co-writer Steven C. Gladstone) has already made an impact on the horror festival circuit winning Best Screenplay at the 2011 Fright Night Film Festival.
Commencing at 12pm EST on Friday, March 1st 2013 and ending at 1pm EST on Saturday, March 2nd, Ken Plume conducted a 25-hr marathon of Bit Of A Chats featuring 57 guests in support of Comic Relief's Red Nose Day celebrations. This is one of them. YOU CAN STILL DONATE at rednosenet.com. PLEASE DO.
Live from Brooklyn! Some of the funniest people in NY. Joe Randazzo (former editor of The Onion); Caissie St. Onge (Best Week Ever; Rosie O'Donnell; Letterman); Stephen Falk (Weeds; Next Caller); Matt Debenham (author, The Book of Right and Wrong). Follow them on Twitter: @Randazzoj, @Caissie, @StephenFalk, @Debenham. You won't be sorry.Recorded at 61Local in Brooklyn on October 1, 2012.
Episode 0 – The Nightmare Begins Welcome to the “origin” episode of They’re Coming To Get You! Join hosts Stephen Finley and Joe Randazzo as they discuss horror films: the good, the bad, and most assuredly the ugly! This is … Continue reading →
In this episode, Ken Plume has a chat with the Editor of THE ONION, Joe Randazzo.
Onion editor writer Joe Randazzo talks about "Our Dumb World", The Onion's recently released World Atlas.
Onion editor writer Joe Randazzo talks about "Our Dumb World", The Onion's recently released World Atlas.