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Send us a textCon Air - 1997Director - Simon WestWriter - Scott RosenbergMusic - Mark Mancina, Trevor RabinStars:Nicolas CageJohn CusackJohn MalkovichColm MeaneyVing RhamesDave ChapelleSteve BuscemiDanny Trejo
On Today's Episode: We discuss free agency for the Lions. Who stays, who leaves. New study releaves how many people actually wizz in the shower. Michelle needs a wizinator? But what size? Golf is boring but Travis is going to join an old man's golf league Ione Skye the actress from "Say Anything" in the 80's tells all in her new book. She reveals who she slept with - men and women. Spring cleaning, why are women alergic to cleaning and putting garbage in the can. Travis didn't get a varsity jacket. Poor Trav. There are horses on the loose on a highway in West Michigan. Vince Neal from Motley Crue is ill and had to cancel some shows. If you enjoy the show please consider subscribing to our youtube channel, our podcast and newsletter
Send us a textRemember Hot Tub Time Machine? If you do, you might also remember when movies used to be funny. At the beginning of the 2000s, it seemed that hilarious comedies were everywhere and we remember this one being no exception. Join us as we go back in time (get it) to watch Hot Tub Time Machine starring John Cusak, Rob Corddry, Craig Robinson & Clark Duke as they take the funniest Decade and combine it with the other funniest Decade. 2010 meets 1986 and we cannot wait.Do You Remember Liking This Movie?
It's finally time for one of the Holy Trinity! We swing back to 1997 for the classic Nicolas Cage action flick, Con Air! This iconic Cage film stars a slew of people including John Cusak, John Malkovich, Colm Meaney, Ving Rhames, Danny Trejo, and Steve Buscemi, among others! Now, put the bunny back in the box and enjoy the ride! Thanks for joining us. Let's hit it. Then we run our little computer system thingy to find out what movie joins the Wheel-O-Cage next! Don't forget to check out our social media pages to see the next Wheel-O-Cage spin and find out what movie we're reviewing next on the show! Plus, CAGE-O Bingo! Links: comingofcage.com Merch Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/derricostudios?ref_id=7261 Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/comingofcage/ Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/coming-of-cage/id1625687655 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1mVw6A52QjbMeQicIlj4i7 Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/coming-of-cage–6057154 RSS Feed: https://anchor.fm/s/fbf3c75c/podcast/rss Join our Film Forum for news, memes, spoiler conversations, tournaments, polls, and more: Facebook.com/groups/ScreenHeroes A Derrico Studios Production Hosted by Derreck Mayer & Ryan Couture Executive Producer & Editor: Derreck Mayer
Cinema Lords and Jon in Warren are in studio. (03:15) Halloween talk, Jon trick-or-treated at houses that gave out cash, while Justin was a teletubby and Kirk was Rocky. (10:25) Cinema Lords looks like John Cusak dressed as Ace Ventura. (17:35) Kirk hasn't gotten any answers on why the PGA Tour app sucks but is excited about a Barstool Creators Classic. (23:09) Justin reached out to Big Cat to get some Mountain Dew merch. (26:22) Kirk wants to know who invented walking bets. (34:30) Kirk encourages these buxom-bet-givers to squash their beef. (39:45) Politics talk, Steph Curry was surprise DNC guest, Hotties for Harris is handing out plan-b. (43:35) Kirk recaps the Gus Bus experience on Thursday. Jon, Cinema, and Justin weigh in with their thoughts on his newest job. (48:00) Justin debuts his new game, “Build Your Best KMS”. (51:15) We pause the game to get an update on the producer search. (1:00:50) Justin reveals the results of “Build Your Best KMS”. (1:03:20) Kirk talks about Surviving Barstool and extends an olive branch to a potential ally. (1:09:15) The show account is getting flooded by DM's from producer candidates. (01:27:00) Kirk is all set with Mut for awhile. (1:32:35) More producer applications. (1:36:10) Justin would choose Jon from Scranton to be producer, Kirk would hire Menners if he walks across the country. (1:40:00) A little WNBA and Celtics talk. (1:44:00) Justin runs out of topics so Jon in Warren takes the reins. (1:55:40) We call Coleman and get a Salt Life update.(2:05:00) Kirk calls his brother Ryan to confirm an embarrassing story.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/kminshow
Join us on a road trip fever dream with fireworks! Mike and Jesse discuss the 1992 comedy adventure Roadside Prophets. Starring John Doe, Adam Horovitz, Jennifer Balgobin and John Cusak. With cameo appearances by Arlo Guthrie, Dr. Timothy Leary, David Carradine and more. Leave us a message at https://speakpipe.com/cdfpod Get your CDF Pod merch at https://cdfpodmerch.com Our theme music was composed by CollinDomo AKA Chunky Krill. Find more of his work at soundcloud.com/chunky-krill Facebook: facebook.com/cdfpod Instagram: instagram.com/cdfpod
If Samuel L. Jackson offered you an easy out that included free booze would you take it? No? We prefer the hard way too. In this episode Sean and Dan talk about 2007's 1408, an adaptation of a Stephen King story that finds a skeptical writer trapped inside a sinister hotel room. With a powerful performance from John Cusak, this thriller explores grief, hubris, and will make you question your safety whenever you come across a generic, knock off painting. email: openmicmovies@latertaterfilms.comwebsite: openmicmovies.buzzsprout.cominstagram: @latertaterfilms
Happy Valentine's Day!This week's episode, Max's wife, Jasmine joins Ready 2 Retro as both her and Max share about one of their favorite movies of all-time, "Say Anything" (1989). In this episode they talk about the incredible cast, the performance of young John Cusak & Ione Skye and they share about their own story of how they fell in love. Get the boombox out, put away the pen and get ready for Episode 173!
Jason Rantz dives into an odd interview on MSNBC with E. Jean Carroll, Will Cain talks to the Rock about becoming president, John Cusak is called out as a vicious antisemite, and a huge development in Las Vegas.
It's a wild ride this week for the 1989 classic 'Say Anything' with La and all three of her backup dancers. Yep, that's right guys we've got John Cusak and Uncle Beef. La is in overload mode. Kayla's Cheese rating = 1 (of course B/C Cusak) Kidnap Countdown = .5 '80s Style Kidnappings! (B/C Jake)
Teardown of THE 1980's Boombox / Ghetto Blaster, the iconic Sharp GF-7600 That boombox from the iconic scene with John Cusak in Say Anything playing Peter Gabriel's In Your Eyes Unboxing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=381wHMamsYQ Sony Walkman teardown: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0B4CWfYE8I Forum: https://www.eevblog.com/forum/blog/eevblog-1562-the-1980s-boombox-teardown-sharp-gf-7600/ TEARDOWN PHOTOS:
Enter Level 4-9 and fight the boss Lance Adams! We play the box office game with John Cusak, try Kit Kat cereal, vote for best muppets, and rank top 5 PS1 games! All this and more! Insert .25 to play.
Remember that scene in “Say Anything” when John Cusak stands outside the window of the woman who has just dumped him, holding a boombox playing “In Your Eyes”? At the time, we all thought of it as a grand romantic gesture, right? But when something like that plays out in real life it can be entirely different. In this episode, Cynthia and Josie share their strange and terrifying experiences with stalkers. They also chat with Julie S. Lalonde, women's rights advocate and author of Resilience is Futile: The Life and Death and Life of Julie S. Lalonde about her terrifying experience with an ex, why it was such an unmentionable and her thoughts on what needs to change in order to protect women from stalking.Some resources : 1- OutsideOfTheShadows.ca 2- Resilience is Futile :The Life and Death and Life of Julie S. Lalonde is available wherever books are sold in paperback, e-book and audiobook form.3- Justice Canada information on criminal harassment in Canada.Also, for all of you asking, our theme song is by the incredible all female band NoBro (https://nobroband.com)and the song is: Don't Die
This week we happily travel to the 50s for a sweet summer coming-of-age flick that hits you in the feels like a loaded freight train: Stand By Me. This episode is packed with exciting surprises: based on a story written by Stephen King! Directed by Rob Reiner! John Cusak plays the older brother! Be amazed by the young star power of River Phoenix, Wil Wheaton, Corey Feldman and Jerry O'Connell, and stay for the du-wop and be-bop. Gather ‘round the fire, friends, get a little nostalgic and listen along. But don't flinch–two for flinching!
Jezbot and Taco are pleased to bring you our favourite Christmas movie, the 1985 John Cusak vehicle, “Better Off Dead”. Press play on your copy of the movie at the exact time as we do. It's a classic “Watch Along”, a “Jumping The Turnstile” Christmas classic. Please enjoy and thanks for listening!
Screenwriter and director Daniel Waters (Heathers, Hudson Hawk, Batman Returns, Vampire Academy) joins what he's hoping will be a “wall-to-wall lovefest” for Bones and All, the cannibal love story starring former Ify Nwadiwe co-star Timothée Chalamet. Will one of our hosts rip his proverbial still beating heart from his chest? That's the drama today on a very memorable episode of Max™️.Then, we'll have a Hotline call about favorite movie scumbags. And a Christmas Movie Minute!What's GoodAlonso - Matt Rogers, Have You Heard of Christmas?Drea - silk pillowcasesDaniel - Trent Reznor's score to this film (and via Alonso, Batman Returns as a Christmas movie)Ify - Nicholas Brittell's Moonlight score/5th Anniversary editionITIDICWarner Bros Discovery Testing New Names for Combined Streaming ServicesRustic Films Team Makes Deal to Create 10 Microbudget Features23 in ‘23: The Oscars Will Air All 23 Categories Live Staff PicksDrea - Leonor Will Never DieDaniel - Return to SeoulAlonso - The Holiday SitterIfy - Spinners, a short film starring Timothée ChalametWe're sponsored this week by The Podcast Podcast Podcast. Each week podcasters ONeil, Olivia and Tyler pitch each other innovative, lucrative, and absolutely bonkers podcast ideas - then create them in the second half of the show! Follow along at WebsiteWebsiteWebsite.biz or on social media @TriplePCast.Here's how to get your own Jumbotron. Alonso's Christmas Books!I'll Be Home For Christmas MoviesHave Yourself a Movie Little Christmas***With:Ify NwadiweDrea ClarkAlonso DuraldeDaniel WatersProduced by Marissa FlaxbartSr. Producer Laura Swisher
Sorry X-Men, there's a new longest episode in town. It's time to talk about George Lucas's totally-not-inspired-by-Lord-of-the-Rings fantasy epic (and Capcom arcade game) Willow, which coincidentally (or not) has a new TV series coming out… today!Why are all the names in this movie so awful? Does Val Kilmer make the perfect Madmartigan or would John Cusak have done it better? Did we talk about this movie for almost twice its running time? How does the arcade game reward frugal shopping?Not to miss in this episode: Jarrod references an anime all on his own, we dream up the Forrest Gump video game, discuss the benefits of owning a bone urn, and recap Willow so you can be ready for the new Disney+ series.
Sorry X-Men, there's a new longest episode in town. It's time to talk about George Lucas's totally-not-inspired-by-Lord-of-the-Rings fantasy epic (and Capcom arcade game) Willow, which coincidentally (or not) has a new TV series coming out… today!Why are all the names in this movie so awful? Does Val Kilmer make the perfect Madmartigan or would John Cusak have done it better? Did we talk about this movie for almost twice its running time? How does the arcade game reward frugal shopping?Not to miss in this episode: Jarrod references an anime all on his own, we dream up the Forrest Gump video game, discuss the benefits of owning a bone urn, and recap Willow so you can be ready for the new Disney+ series.
Twilight meets cheesy PG13 jump scare horror. If you like those things then you'll love this movie, if not, you probably won't. Either way, you're invited to listen to the episode. 0:06:30 - Box Office and upcoming releases. 0:47:00 *** What's Streaming *** HBOMAX BELFAST, Dir. Kenneth Branagh – Judi Dench, Jamie Dornan, Jude Hill, Caitriona Balfe. 2021 HOT TUB TIME MACHINE, Dir. Steve Pink. – John Cusak, Rob Corddry, Craig Robinson, Clark Duke, Sebastian Stan, Chevy Chase. 2010 INCEPTION, Christopher Nolan – Leonardo DiCaprio, Joseph Gordon Levitt, Ken Watanabe, Cillian Murphy, Tom Beringer, Marion Cotillard, Pete Postlewaithe, Michael Caine 2010. 0:28:45 - Trailers - THE SON / CONFESS FLETCH / THE LAST OF US (Teaser) 0:53:00 - THE INVITATION, Dir. Jessica M. Thompson ( Grayson 3 / Roger 3 ) Hosted, produced and mixed by Grayson Maxwell and Roger Stillion. Guest appearance by Christopher Boughan. Music by Chad Wall. Quality Assurance by Anthony Emmett. Visit the new Youtube channel, "For the Love of Cinema" to follow and support our short video discussions. Roger wears aviators! Please give a like and subscribe if you enjoy it. Follow the show on Twitter @lovecinemapod and check out the Facebook page for updates. Rate, subscribe and leave a comment or two. Every Little bit helps. Send us an email to fortheloveofcinemapodcast@gmail.com Thank you for Listening! Super sorry about the sound quality. Will be fixed next week.
Today is the 37th anniversary of the John Cusak classic #80s film Better Off Dead. Let's talk about it. Also, what were the top hits in 1986? Remember sitting by your radio with a blank cassette waiting to record your favorites for a mixed tape?? I do. #80s #80smovies #JohnCusak #BetterOffDead
This week on the Super Fun Time Trivia Podcast, I forgot to press record at the right time, so it starts a little late and you miss the intro. We also discuss tooth orgasms, Marlon Brando as an actual Marlin, how blood coming from any of your privates is a pretty big red flag, and Kevin's new Only Fans "Tears In Kevin" Music Round: Songs It's Impossible To Have Sex To Patreon: Super Fun Time Trivia Facebook: superfuntimetrivia Instagram: superfuntimetrivia Twitter: @sftimetrivia Email: superfuntimetrivia@gmail.com Intro Music By David Dino White. Welcome to Super Fun Time Trivia: The known universe's only live improv comedy trivia podcast.
This podcast is one of a series looking back at some highlights from the 2021 Blu-ray releases from the Warner Archive.Warner Bros executive George Feltenstein takes us through the August 2021 Blu-ray releases of three films, providing information on the preservation and restoration of the films and insights into the storylines and production. First is the 1986 whacky comedy, "One Crazy Summer," starring John Cusak and Demi Moore. Next is the 1949 MGM musical "In the Good Old Summertime," starring Judy Garland in her second to last film for MGM. And finally, the underrated and highly requested 1981 NYC cop corruption drama "Prince of the City " directed by Sidney Lumet and starring Treat Williams.
New Movies: Uncharted - Street-smart Nathan Drake is recruited by seasoned treasure hunter Victor "Sully" Sullivan to recover a fortune amassed by Ferdinand Magellan, and lost 500 years ago by the House of Moncada. Strawberry Mansion - In a future where the government records dreams and taxes them, a dream auditor gets caught up in the dreams of an aging eccentric.Pursuit - Detective Breslin crosses paths with Calloway, a ruthless hacker who's trying to save his kidnapped wife from a drug cartel. When Calloway escapes from police custody, Breslin joins forces with a no-nonsense cop to reclaim his prisoner.Texas Chainsaw Massacre - After nearly 50 years of hiding, Leatherface returns to terrorize a group of idealistic young friends who accidentally disrupt his carefully shielded world in a remote Texas town. Undisputed Classic Prince of Darkness - A group of graduate students and scientists uncover an ancient canister in an abandoned church, but when they open the container, they inadvertently unleash a strange liquid and an evil force on all humanity. 1992 -Falling From Grace, Radio Flyer, Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot, This is My Life Next Week - Cyrano, Studio 666, Desperate Hours, Dunk or Die, Moon ManorClassic -1992 - The Mambo Kings, Memoirs of an Invisible Man, For Richer, for Poorer
NYFM is BACK, with MAXIMUM CAGE! Welcome, traveller, to the strange corner of the multiverse where not Your Father's Movies has briefly been transported into a NICOLAS CAGE FANBOY PODCAST. This may be a better universe. Today's episode: CON AIR, starring Nicolas Cage (of Course), John Malkovich, John Cusak, Colm Meaney, Ving Rhames, Rachel Ticotin, Steve Buscemi, Danny Trejo, Dave Chappelle... is anybody not in this one? Joined this week by old friend, definite dad-father, and first time guest, Pat! Unfortunately, Jesse was unable to make it back in time to join. I heard he had some issues mid-flight... If you have never seen Con Air, do yourself a favor and watch this little unknown gem of a movie. Filled with nothing but heart, it's basically a buddy drama about a couple of guys trying to get home to their loved ones... Who am I kidding, it's CON AIR! Nicolas Cage's best movie ever made, perhaps THE best movie ever made. They don't make them like this anymore. This is absolutely many father's movies and for us - well, we'll leave you in suspense. Let us know what YOU think about Con Air! You'll definitely get a shout out on our next recorded episode (sorry, time is a flat circle, our podcast has significant trouble staying linear). Email us at notyourfathersmovies@gmail.com and be sure to check out our twitter @NYFMovies and follow us on Instagram. You can find our website at www.nyfmovies.com and any and all other links HERE. Thanks for listening! We hope you enjoy the show.
This week, two h.e.r.LIFE heavy hitters join Rachel Malak in the Zoom room to talk about love and fate and the holiday season. Allie Giordano and Kevin Verga are panelists on The Serendipity Special, an episode where they join forces to dissect the 2001 holiday film starring Kate Beckinsale and John Cusak. Do you believe in fate? Destiny? Soulmates? Hear the h.e.r.LIFE panelist's takes (plus a few points from Rachel, our moderator), along with some lovely anecdotes about missed connections: Allie's TikTok swoon and Kevin's Barnes & Nobel babe. Happy Holidays from the whole h.e.r.LIFE family. Thank you for tuning in this year! Find us on Instagram @her.blog.life: https://www.instagram.com/her.blog.life/ Follow Rachel @rachelmalak13: https://www.instagram.com/rachelmalak13/ Subscribe to Rachel's YouTube channel for behind-the-scenes videos of recordings: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpvDljLIDd8mRegPxrGYqpA?view_as=subscriber Check out all our blog posts at https://herbloglife.online/
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John Cusak can be a fan of whatever sports team he wants. A Steelers fan is in trouble after dumping ashes onto the field. Why is there an NBA makeup line?
Kennedy asks about a friend who is on Onlyfans, Karson talks about viral video with John Cusak, Annie did something very kind on the internet for a stranger and Producer Dan brings random topics. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brandon Walker is in the host chair today, joined by Big Ev, Smitty and Rico Bosco. The guys talk a wild football weekend, the MLB playoffs, and White Sox Dave calls in to talk his fight with actor John Cusak. What a world. If you watch the show live, be sure to call in and give us a pick 646-291-2437. And as always everyone gives their picks for tonight's games.
Nick, Pat and Dylan are back to chat contests, bullying culture, John Cusak, Laine Hardy, MAX, backsplashes, fandom and of course ABC's The Bachelorette. Patreon here - Patreon.com/AnotherPodcastNetwork YouTube here - https://bit.ly/3g2C25o Merch here - AnotherMerchStore.com Another Podcast Show here - https://apple.co/3cpI2CX Thank you to MagicMind.co Use Promo Code KATIE for 25% OFF
When Disney bought FOX, Anastasia became a Disney princess in the same way Princess Leia did. The 1997 FOX animation film staring Meg Ryan, John Cusak, Kelsey Grammar, Bernadette Peters, Angela Lansbury, Christopher Lloyd, Hank Azaria, Liz Callaway and, Jim Cummings. Based on the real-life story of Anastasia, the Rachel and Jeremiah talk about how the movie compares to the actual events, and the mystery of Anna Anderson, who claimed to be the real Anastasia. Read More... The post Anastasia: The Real Story appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.
When Disney bought FOX, Anastasia became a Disney princess in the same way Princess Leia did. The 1997 FOX animation film staring Meg Ryan, John Cusak, Kelsey Grammar, Bernadette Peters, Angela Lansbury, Christopher Lloyd, Hank Azaria, Liz Callaway and, Jim Cummings. Based on the real-life story of Anastasia, the Rachel and Jeremiah talk about how the movie compares to the actual events, and the mystery of Anna Anderson, who claimed to be the real Anastasia. Connect with Mouse House Weekly: Facebook community Twitter Instagram Voice feedback: (304) 837-2278
One of Don Bluth's and Gary Goldman's most popular animated works, Fox Animation's 1997 film puts a fairy tale twist on the legend of Anastasia. Join Kelly, Kate, and Laura as they celebrate the music, moments, and animation that make Anastasia one of their favorite princesses.Get behind the scenes content and vote for upcoming episodes on Patreon.E-mail: fanimatedpodcast@gmail.comFacebook: Fanimated Podcastinstagram: @fanimatedpodcastTwitter: @FanimatedPYouTube: Fanimated MediaKelly Anderson's instagram: @kanderdrawSupport the show (https://patreon.com/fanimated)
It's time for "America's Sweethearts." Two of the biggest movies stars in the country break up and lie to the press about their relationship just so they can sell a crappy movie. So I guess it's based on real life? There are sooo many people in this movie. Walken. Cusak. Crystal. Roberts. Zeta-Jones. But I would bet no one remembers it, which is a shame because it's pretty funny. It's a good middle-of-the-day-with-nothing-to-do-but-watch-a-mindless-movie movie. And it's free on HBO Max! We rightfully pair it with a Cabernet Sauvignon from Slow Press.Movie Sync Notes: We watch the movie on HBO Max. We start "America's Sweethearts" 5:08 into the pod, push play on part two 37:44 into the pod, and push play on part three1:24:42 into the pod.
We review the 2001 movie America's Sweethearts starring John Cusak, Julia Roberts, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Christopher Walken, Stanley Tucci, and more. Critics hated it, we (for the most part) liked it very much!
A box office bomb at the theater, THE FROZEN GROUND rocketed to Netflix's Top 10 when it landed on the streamer in 2020. Starring Nicolas Cage, John Cusak and former Disney star Vanessa Hudgens, this cinematic depiction of notorious Alaskan serial killer Robert Hansen, who hunted women for sport, was based on the true crimes covered in Episode 61, the most recent installment of Christopher & Eric's True Crime TV Club. Armed with the facts, Christopher and Eric compare truth to cinematic license. Would the film have made a greater impact if it had been released during the #MeToo era? Their incisive observations address this question and others as they return to the brutal Alaskan wilderness and its dark secrets. (This episode was recorded remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic, which might explain slight variations in sound quality.)
This movie has it all David Spade, Joe Pesci, a Wish version of John Cusak and a whole lot more. Join the cultist as they chat about the 1997 cult classic '8 Heads in a Duffelbag' find out it's Oscor pedagree and a lot more! Join the Cult at https://www.facebook.com/CultMovieCantina Check out our YouTube page youtube.com/mopcastnetwork Get Show Notes at http://www.scottywhite.com/
It's the first episode of the years and in the same that I have the last episode of the year look at why people listen, today we talk about how to start. Ten Years ago I did an episode called "27 steps to launch a podcast and today I am going to update it. As you might imagine things have changed in 10 years. If you already have a podcast I have some items for you. Over the years there have been some ingredients of podcasting that we know add value, but like any recipe, if you use an ingredient in the wrong way you can ruin the final product. Keep it Real I hear the phrase, "Keep it real." This should stay authentic. You should be talking from your heart and your beliefs. Don't say what people want to hear because it's popular, if your opinion differs let's hear it. Let's also hear why you believe those thoughts. We just might learn something. How this phrase is abused is when "keeping it real" means I'm not going to edit my podcast at all. There are editors who work in movies, television, books, magazines, and newspapers. However, your podcast is perfect with no room for improvement. There is always room for improvement. I read on Facebook where someone took 26 minutes to answer ONE question. The final version of the podcast had that answer trimmed to four minutes. Fishing is Boring I haven't fished in 20 years. If you're into fishing check out the Fish Nerds show with Clay Groves. For me, half the fun was getting to play with a boat and get out on a lake. In some cases, if the boat had a motor it was even more fun. Then you bait your hook, throw your line in and wait. Then you wait some more. This part of fishing is really boring. Every time I hear someone start off an interview with "Tell me a little bit about yourself," the person is fishing. They are listening just like watching their bobber float on the lake, looking for a nibble. Reeling in a Fish is Exciting I don't watch fishing on TV, but if I'm clicking through the channels and a fishing show is on, they don't show two people in a boat watching their bobber. They show someone standing up with excitement as they have caught a great fish and they are bringing it into the boat. When you have a guest and you find something that YOU KNOW is going to RESONATE with your audience that's exciting and in the same the fisherman does everything they can to get the fish into the boat, you do everything you can to get that content into your recording. Stories are Great Half the time we ask, "tell me a little bit about yourself" we are fishing for a story. Somehow we are lead to believe that knowing someone's back story is going to help us. If I started my podcast with "Today we are going to interview Gern Blanston who has a proven strategy of growing your audience by 200%, but first, let's find out what his parents did for a living..." you would be yelling at your device to get to the good stuff. Stories are great when someone shares a story that we can learn from, or it makes you laugh, cry, think, groan, or educates us or entertains us. When I was sixteen years one night I was trying to look cool in front of a girl and climbed a sign at the front of the mall that showed the names of the movies in its three theaters. We figured out that we could change the title "Desperately Seeking Susan" to Desperately Sucking Suzan. As I was a hard rock fan, I was not a fan of Madonna and thought this would be hilarious. It took some effort to get up there, and once up there changing letters was not as easy as it looked. In the end, the sign read Desperately Seeting Susan. Is this real? Yes. Is it a story? Yes. Does it help you with your podcast? No. Just because something is real and it's a story, doesn't mean it's good. It might be really boring. The story of Glenn the Geek from the Horse Radio Network asking to get a booth at the largest Horsing Event was a great story as it has helped many people grow their podcast. Fishing Takes Patience - And We Live in a Microwave Society People want good stuff. They want the band whose name is on the ticket (skip the warm-up act). GET TO THE GOOD STUFF. Tell a four-year-old kid you brought them candy and then tell them they first have to listen to you recite some Edgar Allen Poe. They will start screaming, "GIVE ME THE CANDY." Netflix just added the ability to speed up movies. If you are watching a series on Netflix, at the end when you click "Go to next episode" it skips the end credits of the current episode and in intro of the next episode. It gets right to the good stuff. Conversations Are Great This is another thing I hear that is taken out of context. What you want to avoid is an interrogation if you are interviewing someone. Just because something is done in a conversational style does not mean it's not boring. All You Need is Consistency People are taking the word consistency and spinning it as "If I just release a show on a consistent basis, I will have success." I see people in Facebook groups saying things like, "I've been podcasting for seven months on a weekly basis, why aren't my numbers higher?" They feel consistency in publishing is the key. It is important. When you publish on a regular, predictable basis, you become part of their routine. HOWEVER: What really matters is consistency in delivering value. I remember Jason Sudekis from Saturday Night Live. Troy Heinritz from the blacklist exposed told me the show LEd Lasso on HBO was really good (notice word of mouth) and so I check it out and Troy was right. I then saw Jason had a movie called Kodachrome on Netflix. The movie was predictable, but again the acting of Jason Sudekis was impressive. Consequently, I would watch another Jason Sudekis movies because he was in it. The same goes for the actor Paul Giamatti who I originally saw in Howard Stern's private parts. He is an amazing actor. I love John Cusak movies from the '80s. I loved behind John Malcovich cause it was so outside the box. Something happened and John's movies started being more and more "Meh" and while I'm still a fan, it's not automatic that I will watch a movie because John is in it. When it comes to with consistency it boils down to this, I would rather have a GREAT episode one day late, instead of a "Meh" episode on time. How To Start a Podcast in 2021 Know why you're starting a podcast Know your audience What can you talk about to hold the attention of the WHO and get them to do your WHY. 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On The Rampage w/ Don Lichterman discusses the Duck Quacking Hunting thing, Shot Caller, RV, Continental divide, Southern Charm, Frozen ground, Dying in a pre mature way, John Cusak, Live Phish radio DJ's, The Bunny, about being Pedestrian, how I repulse everyone, JamFest, about being 279,700 in line for a vaccine, Mulcahey on Rutgers, Vladimir Putin, Mitch McConnell, Danni from Southern Charm, Marauders, Sextuplets and Santa Claus comes to the show...Plus, much more things are discussed today!
Joe and Todd are back and are rejoined via interview clips by Ronny Pascale as the discuss one of Nic Cage's Holy Trinity of Action, Con Air. They discuss this being the first solo production by Jerry Bruckheimer, the rumoured voiceover at the top of the movie and which cast member inspired a Counting Crows song. Joe and Ronny discuss why Cameron Poe even went to jail. Joe reads the synopsis of an upcoming Nic Cage movie and reveals which actor pulled out a knife during an audition for this movie. The all star cast is discussed. Todd calls out an interesting flaw in the hijacking. They discuss John Cusak and John Malkovich's feelings about the movie. They talk about the stereotypes in the movie and how much of the US is barren. Joe campares the Las Vegas you see in the movie to the one he experienced. Joe gets Ronny's take on his first date, where he saw this movie and triggered the whole episode. Joe makes an interesting Star Wars comment for the toxic fans during the credits. Join us on Twitch!https://www.twitch.tv/miscastcommentary Visit Our Websitehttps://www.miscastcommentary.com Follow Us on Twitter https://twitter.com/miscastpodcast https://twitter.com/jkfindlay https://twitter.com/MiscastTodd Follow us on Instagram @miscastcommentary @jkfindlay Join our Facebook Grouphttps://www.facebook.com/groups/Misca... Check out our latest designs on TeePublichttps://www.teepublic.com/stores/misc...
After not posting on social media for YEARS, Oompa out of nowhere decided to go off on John Cusak and others. In this clip, we find out what made him so angry and why he challenges John Cusak to a charity boxing match. Don't forget to Subscribe! **Note** I think John Cusak would whoop Oompa's ass! Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thebogcast #gapteithandkeeth #thebogcast #phoenixpodcast #podcast #arizonapodcast #thebogcastwithkeithandbryan #phoenix #bogcast #johncusak #wherethefuckismcclay
In this very 1st episode, we tell stories about the legendary Joe's Grotto! Everything from Oompa doing live sound for Green Jelly, Three 6 Mafia, Brotha Lynch Hung, Metro Station, etc...to me being a witness to gun shots going off in the parking lot on Hip-Hop night. Oompa even challenges John Cusak to a fight! Don't forget to Subscribe! Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thebogcast #gapteithandkeeth #thebogcast #phoenixpodcast #podcast #arizonapodcast #thebogcastwithkeithandbryan #phoenix #bogcast #greenjelly #three6mafia #metrostation #brothalynchhung #joesgrotto #johncusak #theview
E92 - We’re excited to bring you the first half of our inspiring interview with W. Earl Brown, a very talented and prolific actor that you’ve seen as the main enforcer and right-hand man Dan Dority in HBO’s Deadwood, as Warren in There’s Something About Mary (of franks and beans fame!), as Kenny the news cameraman in Scream, and as the sheriff in Preacher, just to name a few of his works. He is also an amazing storyteller, screenwriter, producer, musician, and wonderful human being. Hear behind the scenes details about his work and inspirations, many from darker places, with stories and mentions about Lemmy from Motorhead, Elijah Wood, Wes Craven, Jamie Kennedy, Johnny Depp, Drew Barrymore, the Farrelly brothers, Ben Stiller, Chris Elliott, David Milch, Philip Seymour Hoffman, John Cusak, Chris Farley, Timothy Olyphant, Steve Earle, Townes Van Zandt and more. We learn his backstory from Kentucky to Chicago to LA, his trajectory in successful films and series, his advice to new actors, and his personal, current, and upcoming projects like Bloodworth and Dad Band. If you are a fan of comedy, horror, or westerns, or a fan of rock, metal, or country music, you will find inspiration in this episode, full of wonderful nuggets of wisdom and vulnerability from the perspective of a seasoned actor, husband, father, and friend.You can watch this episode on our Mouse and Weens YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgeuFSExQ2EaHYSG-s4sgZwEpisode at A Glance:3:30 The friendship with Lemmy from Motörhead9:15 Introductions and hints about current projects12:24 Scream: Wes Craven,Julianne, Jamie Kennedy, memories, realizations23:12 There’s Something About Mary24:10 On playing characters with disabilities26:55 Career & fate28:27 On his wife, daughter, and Kentucky33:56 Scream: what you might not know about Drew Barrymore opening scene36:57 Favorite kills per Kelly from Boobies & Noobies podcast37:49 There’s Something About Mary: Did Warren find his baseball? Almost fired?42:17 On ‘franks and beans’, ‘he was masturbating’, improv, the earmuffs, and Cameo.com44:23 Typecasting, advice to new actors, fame, financing, character acting, Phillip Seymour Hoffman48:54 Second City, Chris Farley, comedy in Chicago, the funny fat kid, finding his love of drama52:12 Deadwood: why it was so unique, the writing, dedication and talent55:54 Being a murderer, evil, darkness, depression, fears, power and the arts1:01:47 Acting and vulnerability and the arts1:03:42 A mistake filming the Deadwood pilot, becoming writer, the dark but genius David Milch1:06:57 Milch intellectual and emotional, addict and alcoholic, at a higher frequency1:10:11 Wes Craven and David Milch as his greatest teachersSong credits: “Stuck Here Again” written by Julianne Eggold, covered by Three Chord JusticeVoice Actor: Matt ThompsonFollow @WEarlBrown on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Dad Band on YouTube by Men Aging Poorly.IMDb for filmography, http://www.cameo.com for appearances, demo reel https://vimeo.com/120741162Transcript of this episode on http://www.mouseandweens.com/shownotesPlease follow and contact us via Instagram | Twitter | Facebook @mouseandweensYou can get this episode UNEDITED and commercial free - plus bonus content, outtakes, and merch - for a mere $5 a month on https://www.patreon.com/mouseandweens Join the family!
Esta semana, Dolores Graña y Natalia Trzenko recomiendan Alta fidelidad, una serie que es la reversión de la novela de Nick Hornby y la película con John Cusak , protagonizada por Zöe Kravitz y disponible en StarzPlay.
In this epic, dramatic episode of Tubi or Not Tubi, we search for the glory in the 2015 film, Dragon Blade, directed by Daniel Lee and starring Jackie Chan, John Cusak, and Adrien Brody. Films based on historical events often go wrong for a number of possible reasons. But, being that Jackie Chan is present, one must ask... Is this a film Tubi admired, or will it leave much Tubi desired?
This week we accidentally break Eugene (and create a new drinking game) as we look back at the guilty pleasure of Jason X, vintage sci-fi horror with Day of the Triffids, John Cusak's immersive performance in The Raven, the John Carpenter remake of Village of the Damned, and Hammer Horror's Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell! CONTACT US: weekinhorror@gmail.com VISIT US: Week in Horror FOLLOW US: Facebook & Twitter SUPPORT US: Patreon --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/weekinhorror/support
Journey to the past in this week's episode about: hope, love, and family. Jacqueline thinks Meghan is gonna like Anastasia and Meghan thinks Jacqueline is gonna like Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again. Anastasia:Watch:HBOAmazon Video (Not Prime)Soundtrack:Apple MusicBroadway Cast Recording:SpotifyApple Music Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again:Watch MM!HWGA:It's on Cinemax but they don't have a streaming serviceAmazon Video (Not Prime)MM!HWGA SoundtrackSpotifyApple MusicWatch Mamma Mia!StarzAmazon Video (Not Prime)MM! Soundtrack:SpotifyApple MusicOriginal Cast Recording:SpotifyApple Music Things We Like This Week:Jacqueline - Little Fires Everywhere by: Celeste NgGoodreadsAmazonMeghanMario Party (Nintendo Switch)Tetris (PS4)This episode was recorded remotely due to the Stay at Home Executive Order, so please forgive any drop in audio quality as we learn this new setup. Thanks so much to Matt Paul (Meghan's Husband) for the "Super Awesome Podcast Jam." Follow I Think You're Gonna Like This Podcast on social media:InstagramFacebookTwitterWebsiteJacqueline InstagramMeghan Instagram If you like the podcast and want to support us, click here.
Jewish wedding, Coronavirus conspiracy theorist, racial reincarnation, balls out peeing, mom dying, insecure piss time, bears eating blueberries, sonic commercial, equator, no more Columbus Day, Indian day, MLK day, Nicholas Cage, John Cusak, binge watching bears, Easter, Jesus rose on the 2nd day, colored eggs
Crumb proves that there is NO CORONA VIRUS....It's really something else...... He proves that the powers that be are liars. Crumb proves that we believe everything the TV says without thought or question. KEEP ON
Nick Hornby is the author of the internationally bestselling novels many of which have been made into successful, and much-loved, films, including Fever Pitch starring Colin Firth, High Fidelity starring John Cusak and About a Boy with Hugh Grant. Nick has also scripted the adaptation of Lynn Barber’s memoir An Education as well as Brooklyn by Colm Tóibín. His book State of the Union is the companion novella to his new TV series directed by Stephen Frears on the BBC starring Chris O'Dowd and Rosamund Pike. It won three Emmy Awards in 2019. He’s tell us about it in conversation with 5x15 co-founder Rosie Boycott. Recorded at 5x15 live in London at EartH Hackney on 8th October 2019. 5x15 brings together five outstanding individuals to tell of their lives, passions and inspirations. There are only two rules - no scripts and only 15 minutes each. Learn more about 5x15 events: 5x15stories.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/5x15stories Facebook: www.facebook.com/5x15stories Instagram: www.instagram.com/5x15stories
This week on the Totally Rad Movie Podcast we discuss the John Cusak film, Better Off Dead! Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @totallyradpod
It’s a dark and stormy night with a killer on the loose. Nothing is as it seems in this thriller starring John Cusak and Amanda Pete. This week we dug into Identity. http://www.geekendcast.com/ctrlc.html Ctrl+C is on all of your favorite podcast platforms. Check us out by searching for Ctrl+C or you can head over to our website. All episodes are available now. #podcast #geek #geekendcast #geekend #nerd #ctrlc #ctrlcpodcast #moviereviews #movies #podcasts #podcasting #promo #promotion #comedy #podernfamily #moviepodsquad #netflix #identity #johncusak #thriller
Let’s talk about music! What has music got to do with aging? I don’t know about you but I love music! I’ve been a fan of music, especially live music my entire life. Do you enjoy music? What genre do you love? Who’s your favorite band? Do you have a particular song that reminds you of an event or time in your life? Your first dance? Your first kiss? It all started for me in middle school when I joined the band. Yes I was a band geek and I still am at heart. Somehow I decided I wanted to play drums. I’m sure this drove my parents crazy but they supported me anyway. I took lessons and even bought and drum kit. All throughout High School in the mid to late 70’s (remember I’m a Baby Boomer) I was fortunate enough to be friends with the best musicians in our High School band. In fact two of my best friends from that era, Sal who plays saxophone and all woodwind instruments and Alex who plays trombone, are living their dreams as professional musicians to this day. They also teach music! They are enormously talented but work really hard at it too! I have incredible respect for them and anyone who makes music their profession.Now what was actually cool is that our High School marching band was one of the best in the state of California at the time. We regularly competed in parades where we were judged against other bands from all over and we did really well often winning the competitions. We performed at the halftime shows on the field during our football games. We even marched in the Rose Parade in 1979!Not only was I able to play in the Marching Band but I was able to learn many different types of percussion and was able to participate in the Orchestra, the jazz band and the pep band which allowed me to learn to play many different styles of music. Looking back on it it was pretty amazing growing up playing music live in front of so many different audiences.Can you relate? Did you play an instrument growing up? What was your experience with music either playing or being in the audience?My friends Alex and Sal and I also traveled to Los Angeles and Hollywood to see live jazz played by some of the greatest performers of our time. My favorites were the jazz drummers Buddy Rich and Louie Bellson. They were amazing showmen! Back then we also got to see amazing jazz bands playing at Disneyland too! Around that time in high school I also fell in love (thanks to Alex) with progressive rock music - Emerson Lake & Palmer, Yes, Pink Floyd, Genesis, Supertramp, Jethro Tull, Kansas. The list goes on. I loved the sophistication of the music. It was almost orchestral! I was always playing their albums and trying to play along with their music on my drum kit. What type of music did you love growing up? Rock? Heavy Metal? Pop? Country? Jazz? Did you have a favorite band?With so much musical influence in my life I knew I wanted to see all of these great bands and musicians play music as much as possible and as often as I could. Living Southern California there were so many venues to see live music between Orange County, Los Angeles and Hollywood. But how could I afford to see all the live music I wanted, the bands that I loved? Concert tickets were costly and I didn’t really have a job back then.I also wondered if I would be considered cool, part of the in crowd, if I didn’t go to these concerts with my friends. How would I feel if my friends went to the concerts and I didn’t get to go too?I still remember asking my parents if I could go see KISS in concert when I was around 14 or 15 years old and they said no. I still have a resentment toward them to this day for that even though I’ve seen KISS a few times since. I think that denial fueled my fire to never miss a concert that I wanted to see again!Somehow, I don’t really remember how, I met a scalper who had connections to the boxoffice at The Forum where The Lakers and Kings played their games. The Forum was also the arena where all of the biggest bands on tour would play. Once or twice a month we would meet up at 6am as a group at a local breakfast spot called Norms in Inglewood. This was on the days the tickets would go on sale and there would be a line around the building of people who had gotten there early to buy tickets. Do you remember lining up for tickets early in the morning for a concert? Or trying to call Ticketmaster and getting a busy signal and hanging up and dialing over and over again?Anyway, Ticket Scalper Tony would give us a raffle ticket with a number on it, almost always in the first 10 to 20 numbers which was our place in line. He would also give us a wad of cash to buy a certain number of tickets. We would then show up at a certain time before the ticket office opened and go right to the front of the line. It was really pretty amazing. I would work with him as often as possible to get tickets to shows. We had the choice to get paid cash or we could get tickets to a concert. I saw countless shows in High School and College through my connection to Tony and on my own. My seats were almost always in the first 10 rows!I saw Queen, Rush, Yes, Bad Company, Kansas, Boston, Journey, Styx, Supertramp, The Who, Springsteen and Foreigner just to name a few. In college I also saw tons of shows in smaller venues around the area with my fraternity brothers and friends. We saw The Clash and The English Beat at The Hollywood Palladium, (still the greatest show I’ve ever seen live!). Bad Manners,Madness , I saw local bands like X and The Red Hot Chilli Peppers multiple times. I even saw Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr and Liza Minnelli when I was in college. The list goes on and on!When I hear songs from my iTunes library or I play them on Amazon Prime Music I often flash back to where I was when I saw the band and who I was with. Have you ever noticed that movie soundtracks have familiar songs from our youth? Even Marvel movies like Guardians of The Galaxy or even Deadpool have great soundtracks that take you back in time! I have so many life experiences and memories tied to the live concerts I’ve seen and the music I have. It’s like that scene from the movie “High Fidelity” between the record store owner Rob played by John Cusak and Dick played by Jack Black:Dick: I guess it looks as if you’re organizing your records. What is this though? Chronological?Rob: No…Dick: Not alphabetical…Rob: Nope…Dick: What?Rob: Autobiographical.Dick: No way! If you listened to my “Excuse Me?” episode about my hearing loss I’m sure it can be traced directly back to my love for live music. Throughout the years I’ve seen countless concerts, big and small, with friends and family. Shannon and I have seen many great shows over the years together like Sting, Arrowsmith and LL Cool J but the highlight had to be Prince which was one of the all time greatest individual performances I have ever seen! I am so grateful I was able to see Prince before he passed away. I remember taking my daughters Molly and Riley to see Britney Spears and taking Riley to see The Foo Fighters! It was an awesome event to experience together! My girls both love live music and I’m sure Piper will too!So you may be asking yourself what’s the point in all of this and what does it have to do with aging? Mainly it’s because I believe music, especially live music, has given me so many gifts and I believe it can help you too! I also believe that as we age Music can help our brains and our attitudes.I’ve linked an article in the show notes about Three Scientifically Proven Ways Music Improves The Lives of Older Adults:https://www.cmsschicago.org/news-blog/three-scientifically-proven-ways-music-improves-the-lives-of-older-adults/Playing and listening to music can have tremendously positive effects on people, especially seniors, both physically and emotionally. According to studies detailed by Music Education Research International, “Active music participation holds numerous benefits for senior citizens,” from mental and physical health, to overall happiness.Below are some of the many benefits music can have on older adults.1. Memory EnhancementThroughout life, music often finds itself tied to unique memories. A time in your past may be defined by one particular song or style of music. This is no different for seniors; music can have a huge impact on mental health.A study published in the Oxford University Journal, Cerebral Cortex, found that memory can be improved by listening to music. Music can force a kind of automatic recall, bringing what may have been considered a previously lost memory back to the surface, while also exercising a person’s day-to-day short term memory.2. Improvements in Overall HealthWhile music is proven to help with memory, active participation in music has shown to have many other health benefits for seniors, including:Pain and stress relief, which can lead to a reduced need for medicine and an overall healthier life.Stroke recovery, where listening to music helps increase verbal memory while also reducing the risk of recovery slowing depression.Blood pressure and heart health improvement as a result of listening to classical music.Boosting immune system health, affording seniors the ability to better ward off diseases.3. Greater HappinessAccording to Music Education Research International, “Through music participation, senior citizens are able to (a) increase self-understanding, (b) achieve success as learners, (c) participate in experiences that are rewarding and interesting, and (d) express themselves creatively. These elements have been shown to enhance the quality of life of older adults.”Here are many ways that I believe Music improves my life today and will in the future. When I know I’m going to a concert I look forward in anticipation to the night of the show!That excitement helps me feel alive!Not everyone listening may love the crowds or the energy of a live show and that’s okay.I have thousands of songs in my iTunes library and I subscribe to Amazon Music as well.I can pick any song or type of music depending on my mood or what I’m doing.I use music in a variety of ways. I’ve always involved in my lifeI know that It’s helped me with my memory and with my moodIf I need more energy for a workout I know what kind of music or playlist to playIf I’m driving I pick different genres or eras for music depending on my moodIf I need to focus I love to listen to ambient or deep house musicIf I’m meditating I listen to beats or natural sounds which has a similar effect to musicMaybe some of these will work for you? Am I leaving anything out? What would you add to the list? I’d be really interested in your thoughts. Feel free to send me an email at mark@agingisoptionalradio.com and let me know. Thanks again for joining me on Aging Is Optional Radio. I hope you found some value in this episode. That’s really my goal. You can find the podcast on iTunes and I’d really appreciate it if you would subscribe and give it a rating and I love receiving comments! You can also find it in the Google Play Store, on TuneIn Radio, on Stitcher, PocketCasts, CastBox and Pippa. And I’ll be adding more channels in the future including YouTube. If you like what you hear please be sure to share the podcast with your friends and on social media. You can also reach me directly at mark@agingisoptionalradio.com if you have any questions or want to suggest any topics. Until next time, Thanks, everybody! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
John and Dan discuss what's in Jude Law's backpack, the girding of loins, and John's bête noire.
John and Dan discuss what's in Jude Law's backpack, the girding of loins, and John's bête noire.
Episode #5 my guest is former Minnesota Viking, 10 year NFL veteran, & fellow Vikings Radio Network broadcaster Ben Leber! Okay, he is also a national and local television football analyst....oh, good for Ben! I know, it's envy and jealousy. Ben and I talk "Hutch" football uniformed - front yard workouts, how he tried to impress a girl with a boombox (ala John Cusak in "Say Antything"), my foray into the theater and acting, how Ben became friends with "Modern Family" actor Eric Stonestreet (Cam) and how he "DORKED OUT" meeting Ed O'Neill on the set......not Sofia Vergara as much as Jay Pritchett. We also talk about his new Bourbon venture and his St. Jude Golf Charity Tournament coming up in June.
Musician/Singer Vocals . Drums . Percussion WATCH Fanny Walked the Earth - "Lured Away" Recorded, toured and performed in music videos with: Carole King, Nikki Sixx, Jimmy Buffet, Robert Palmer, Roger Daltry, Ringo Starr, ELO, Melissa Manchester, Robbie Nevil, Jack Wagner, Keith Moon, Kiki Dee, Bruce Willis, Duran Duran, Sam Moore (Sam & Dave), American Girls, Screamin' Sirens, Spencer Davis, Boxing Gandhis, Natalie Cole & Brenda Russel. Original BANDs Kee Notes - '60s Svelts - '60s Fanny - ' 70s Fat Jack - '70s Neola - '80s American Girls - '80s Boxing Gandhis - '90s/2000s Fanny Walked The Earth '16 Songwriter Songs recorded by The Pointer Sisters, Ellen Foley, Randy Crawford, Peter Criss (KISS), Michael Jackson, Boxing Gandhis, American Girls, Fanny Walked The Earth, 'Nightline' with Glen Ballard/Davey Faragher - recorded for Thriller by Michael Jackson. (In the vaults, waiting to be released). Film Roles (Lead) "Android" with Klaus Kinski, Norbert Weisser - Lead / Maggie "The Running Kind" with Juliette Lewis, Susan Strasberg, David Packer - Lead / Thunder "Somebody To Love" with Harvey Keitel, Rosey Perez "Tape Heads" with John Cusak, Tim Robbins TV Winner of 'Cake Wars' - 2016 Pilot in the works for a series based around Rock 'n' Roll - making elaborate cakes for celebrity clients. Theatre Los Angeles Shakespeare Festival (at Ford Theatre) with Cleavon Little, Susan Tyrell, Mare Winningham. Supporting lead in "Butterfly" (directed by Jack Hofsis) at The Goodspeed Opera House in Hartford Original, Carrie & Mother: Janiva Magness' autobiographical story in form of a musical VIDEOS Fanny Walked The Earth: Lured Away Film trailer w/ Klaus Kinski: Android Live Duet w/ Carole King: Way Over Yonder Music video w/ Robbie Nevil: C'est La Vie Michael Jackson recording: Nightline https://www.briehowarddarling.com/
In 1997, John Cusak starred in no less than 5 films, including Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, Con Air, and easily the best of the bunch, Grosse Pointe Blank. If you like love stories, highschool reunions, and a conflicted anti-hero hitman, then this movie is for you. But does it hold up after 21 years? Listen to see if Jon, Colin and Paul have a 20 year reunion of happy memories, or if they put a hit out on this flick.
Ward and Derek do this episode Tarantino style. Listen to see how. A lot is discussed in terms of television shows and movies, including the Marvel and DC expanded universes as well as the Roseanne revival.
Ward and Derek do this episode Tarantino style. Listen to see how. A lot is discussed in terms of television shows and movies, including the Marvel and DC expanded universes as well as the Roseanne revival.
Derek and Zach talk all things sports week of April 4th, 2018
Special guest Peter Brill joins Ward and Derek this episode. We touch on our actor's Rushmore. Peter hasn't wasted a lot of his life watching the movies Ward and Derek have. We talk about our local news station, plus Ward's history as an applicant for a UHF news station. We go into the spawning of Peter's online WoW relationship and what that entailed. All that and much more! Enjoy!
Special guest Peter Brill joins Ward and Derek this episode. We touch on our actor's Rushmore. Peter hasn't wasted a lot of his life watching the movies Ward and Derek have. We talk about our local news station, plus Ward's history as an applicant for a UHF news station. We go into the spawning of Peter's online WoW relationship and what that entailed. All that and much more! Enjoy!
Wyatt and Derek get together again to recap and discuss the fifth episode of Stranger Things. Things get strange.
Zach and Andrew talk all things sports week of March 28th, 2018
Zach joins Ward and Derek. Derek and Zach share the history of their first meeting, their falling out, holding and or letting go of old grudges and more. Much is discussed about the personas and facades we have put on over the years.
Zach joins Ward and Derek. Derek and Zach share the history of their first meeting, their falling out, holding and or letting go of old grudges and more. Much is discussed about the personas and facades we have put on over the years.
We’re back! This week, Joe and Brian discuss “Weird Al” Yankovic’s Ridiculously Self-Indulgent Ill-Advised Vanity Tour and it’s stop at UB. Joe watches Better Off Dead starring John Cusak. Music from Element 36, The Pedistrians, Nerds In Denial, and Paul’s Brain Tumor. Download this episode.
Trailers de cine esta semana: fotos y vídeo inédito del Episodio VIII (https://hipertextual.com/2017/11/video-e-imagenes-ineditas-rodaje-star-wars-ultimos-jedi), de "Singularity" (http://www.aintitcool.com/node/78881) con John Cusak, de "Coco" (https://www.flickreel.com/the-final-coco-trailer-is-exactly-what-your-day-needs/) la nueva de Pixar y primera imagen de Sherlock Gnome (http://www.comingsoon.net/movies/trailers/901355-sherlock-gnomes-trailer-a-look-at-johnny-depps-detective) a quien pondrán voz Johhny Depp, trailer y cartel de "The Post" (http://www.aintitcool.com/node/78908) de Steven Spielberg con Tom Hanks y Meryl Streep... entre otra cosas... ¡como el trailer de "50 sombras liberadas"! (https://t.co/ipKL3YCdau)En series TV tenemos un clip de "Star Wars: Rebels" (https://io9.gizmodo.com/in-this-new-star-wars-rebels-clip-the-force-may-be-bi-1820046126) y hablando de cómics y superhéroes podemos ver 7 minutos de "Liga de la Justicia" (https://www.flickreel.com/danny-elfmans-batman-theme-featured-in-new-justice-league-clip/)... entre otra cosas.Me despido recomendándoos uno de mis podcast favoritos, Concepto Sentido, a cuyos creadores tuve la suerte de conocer en persona durante las pasadas JPOD17. Se trata de un grupo divertido y estimulante de albaceteños capaces de abordar cada 15 días un tema contextualizándolo (o no) desde distintas perspectivas, ofreciendo un torrente de curiosidades y reflexiones en medio de hilarantes ocurrencias.Encontrarás los enlaces a los contenidos comentados en este episodio en https://emilcar.fm/preestreno donde también podrás dejar tus comentarios. Y si te quedas con ganas de más visita http://www.preestreno.tv, escríbenos a preestrenotv@gmail.com o búscanos en Twitter como @preestrenoTV
Trailers de cine esta semana: fotos y vídeo inédito del Episodio VIII (https://hipertextual.com/2017/11/video-e-imagenes-ineditas-rodaje-star-wars-ultimos-jedi), de "Singularity" (http://www.aintitcool.com/node/78881) con John Cusak, de "Coco" (https://www.flickreel.com/the-final-coco-trailer-is-exactly-what-your-day-needs/) la nueva de Pixar y primera imagen de Sherlock Gnome (http://www.comingsoon.net/movies/trailers/901355-sherlock-gnomes-trailer-a-look-at-johnny-depps-detective) a quien pondrán voz Johhny Depp, trailer y cartel de "The Post" (http://www.aintitcool.com/node/78908) de Steven Spielberg con Tom Hanks y Meryl Streep... entre otra cosas... ¡como el trailer de "50 sombras liberadas"! (https://t.co/ipKL3YCdau)En series TV tenemos un clip de "Star Wars: Rebels" (https://io9.gizmodo.com/in-this-new-star-wars-rebels-clip-the-force-may-be-bi-1820046126) y hablando de cómics y superhéroes podemos ver 7 minutos de "Liga de la Justicia" (https://www.flickreel.com/danny-elfmans-batman-theme-featured-in-new-justice-league-clip/)... entre otra cosas.Me despido recomendándoos uno de mis podcast favoritos, Concepto Sentido, a cuyos creadores tuve la suerte de conocer en persona durante las pasadas JPOD17. Se trata de un grupo divertido y estimulante de albaceteños capaces de abordar cada 15 días un tema contextualizándolo (o no) desde distintas perspectivas, ofreciendo un torrente de curiosidades y reflexiones en medio de hilarantes ocurrencias.Encontrarás los enlaces a los contenidos comentados en este episodio en https://emilcar.fm/preestreno donde también podrás dejar tus comentarios. Y si te quedas con ganas de más visita http://www.preestreno.tv, escríbenos a preestrenotv@gmail.com o búscanos en Twitter como @preestrenoTV
This week, we chat about visiting TIFF, Weezer, Steven Soderbergh, John Cusak, geek cruises, Alamo Drafthouse, The Disaster Artist, Ed Wood, Chucky, and Ninja Turtles! Plus, we discuss the movies screening September 22nd - 28th, 2017: The Women's Balcony, An Inconvenient Sequel, Viceroy's House, Trophy, It Stains The Sands Red, Stray Cat Rock: Machine Animal, The Princess Bride, and The Room!
0312 David's Bookmark : Things that canand cannot be said by John Cusak
If you've ever wanted more confidence to step out on a limb, take a giant leap, or even put one toe forward toward your dreams, then do we have the confidence building show for you. Today we'll be talking about finding confidence, gaining confidence, and how to step forward, even when the confidence is stuck in your throat. That plus we'll talk about adobe audition, making videos, finding dory, the Jessie Owens movie, keeping up with Jessica, and what we can all learn from Eddie the Eagle. Self-Help and Self-Improvement Topics Include: Why Michael may never watch Breaking Bad What CJ Liu is doing with behavioral assessment work in Dedham Massachusetts. What kind of boot camp CJ Liu is taking presently The importance of honesty and authenticity when it comes to confidence Why a career hirer through half of all resumes in the trash Why it's so much easier to do something when your back's against the wall Why one value or driver can help boost your self-confidence so much What Seth Godin says about sales and natural ability Why it's so important that something is important to you Why it's so important to share yourself How CJ Liu did a Ted Talk, and what her pre Ted Talk experience was like What Tough Love has to do with Ted Talks What Eddie the Eagle has to do with confidence What happened when CJ was interviewing Duke University What we can learn from Samantha the skater Why you want to be open and present for miracles and synchronicities What we can learn from Tommy Rosa, author of Health Revelations from Heaven and Earth And what we can learn from Love and Mercy by John Cusak about Brian Wilson in the Beach Boys A way to connect with those around you What's the power and fuel of helping others – which can breed much greater confidence! What faith has to do with self-confidence CJ Liu & Michael Sandler on how to have more confidence, faith & overcome challenges! Inspirational | Motivational | Inspiration | Motivation | Spiritual | Spirituality | Career | Running | Fitness | Self-Improvement | Health | Self-Help | Inspire For More Info Visit: www.InspireNationShow.com
Terri (Episodes 27 & 37) returns to help discuss the never boring but totally insane Lee Daniel's (first black director on the podcast) The Paperboy! Visit: tdfeverything.com Visit: tdfeverything.tumblr.com
Combine McGee/ Coffee-nated/ People with more tattoos have better immune systems/ Stitches Get Snitches/ Showing up 1st at a party/Randy wants to invent a new online dating app/ What would John Cusak do?/ Remixing online dating techniques/ Standing Out/ Tommy wants to give Randy a makeover/ Facial Hair Song/ Finding your online dating voice/ Fit to Fat to Fit/ Randy finds a new (and creative?) way to message women on online dating sites/ Cringe?/ The Greyskulls/ Tom Hanks is something/ Madonna songs/ The Message (Episode 102)
Hello, everyone and welcome back to this week's episode of the Stephen Kingcast. This week, I review the John Cusak, Samuel L Jackson thriller, 1408.
Shane and Pauly interview medicinal marijuana activist and Iraq War veteran Sean Azzariti, who uses marijuana to treat his PTSD. Sean is best-known for being the first person to ever buy legal weed in Denver, Colorado on Jan 1, 2014. Sean explains how he got tapped to be the first recreational buyer and how he's working on a bill to get PTSD listed as one of the approved conditions for medicinal marijuana in Colorado. Sean sheds a little insight into his two tours in Iraq with the Marines, including getting bribed with giant bags of hashish, plus treacherous encounters with camel spiders. This week’s Dope Media picks include: High Times podcast - The Stash, Back and Forth (documentary about Dave Grohl forming the Foo Fighters), Pharoahe Monch's new album P.T.S.D., Roadside Prophets (1992 movie with John Cusak), and Scrapple documentary. http://dopestories.com
The Wall Street Geek is hosted by financial expert Michelle Price, Managing Principal of fee only financial advisor Price Capital LLC in NYC and the author of "How to Buy Stocks Online" (available at Amazon). In this week's podcast, I explain why Twitter's business should resemble Cisco's more than Facebook's in a segment called "The Streets are Talkin'". I give insights on why the stock market's nerves are rattled in "Market Update". I give some inspiration in "The Word of the Week", and get into your head like John Cusak in "Being John Malkovich" in a segment called "Empire State of Mind". It's a fun and inspiring show. Thanks for listening!
One of the greatest movies of all time is High Fidelity. And what makes it so good, is the combination of music, romance, and top 5 lists. Listen to our tribute to the movie as we rattle off our own top 5's of everything!
In this very special episode of the Spiraken Movie Review, For Hope's Birthday, She and Xan review the Romantic Classic film "Say Anything" directed by Cameron Crowe and starring John Cusak, Ione Sky, John Mahoney, Lili Taylor, Joan Cusak and Jeremy Piven Within this episode, there is also discussion about How Awesome John Cusak is, What is the proper protocal for meeting a date's parents, What you should not tell your parents about a date, Is Xan really like Lloyd Dobler ,The existance of Yellowbook, What is Xan's Stitch Infatuation? and finally Xan's Hatred of Jason Segal Please send us any comments concerns and ideas on how to make this podcast better. Let us know so we can do something about it. Also check out the facebook fangroup Spiraken Movie Review, And finally, listen to the primary podcast, The Spiraken Manga Review and check out Xan's sidekickery on the fightbait.com podcast Hope you enjoy. Music For Episode: Intro Music -I Gave Her My Heart and She Gave Me A Pen by My Hidden Track (Hey Love), Background Music -All For Love by Nancy Wilson (Say Anything OST), Background Music -Cult of Personality by Living Colour (Say Anything OST), Background Music -One Big Rush by Joe Satriani (Say Anything OST), Background Music -You Want It by Cheap Trick (Say Anything OST), Background Music -Taste The Pain by Red Hot Chili Peppers (Say Anything OST),Background Music -Stripped by Depeche Mode (Say Anything OST), Background Music -Skankin To The Beat by Fishbone (Say Anything OST), Background Music -Within Your Reach by The Replacements (Say Anything OST), Ending Music -In Your Eyes by Peter Gabriel (Say Anything OST) Our Website http://www.spiraken.com Our Sponsor http://www.kungfuandtitties.com Our Email Spirakenmovie@gmail.com My Email xan@spiraken.com Cohost's EmailHope.spiraken@gmail.com Our Twitter Spirakenmovie Our facebook fangroup Spiraken Movie Review Xboxlive Gamertag Xan Spiraken Our Voicemail 206-350-8462 Random Question of the Week: How many times do you think Hope has watched Say Anything?
Weird Al is the nicest guy in the world, Chris is nice but tends to get impatient with automated customer service phone menus, Jonah is the same size as John Cusak and Matt is shattered that the Dave Matthews Band is taking a break from touring in 2011. Click here for the mp3!
John Cusak, Hot Tub Time Machine, Chevy Chase, Craig Robinson
Could a podcast have Deleted Scenes? The answer is yes! Got a portable was testing it out so most of this is stuff that would have normally been deleted but for the sake of consistancy here it goes ... Bullshit & Dolphins, Portable Recorder Nonsense from Various Locations, Best Buy, Rude Toll Booth People, Word Games with Futchy Cops Who Love Rainbows, Sexist Family Dysfunction, Bed Bath and Beyond Mom, Christine Quinn for Mayor, Closing off with a very important PSA from John Cusak ... or is it?