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On a special Halloween Episode, Joe Dea leads this discussion with Josh Burkey about their favorite scores and soundtracks from horror films and Halloween movies alike!.Are Christians allowed to watch rated R movies? Is it okay for Christians to watch The Conjuring? Is it a sin to watch inappropriate movies as Catholic? What is the top 10 best horror movie? What is the #1 scary movie ever? What is the most famous horror movie theme song? What is considered to be the scariest song? What is the best horror theme? What songs make you feel scared? What is the most played song on Halloween? Why is the Halloween theme song so scary? Who did the score for Scream? What is the song that plays in Scream? .In this episode, you will:Reminisce over the greatest horror film scoresDiscuss what makes a good score so impactful in a horror filmExplore why some soundtracks resonate with us even after the filmDeconstruct the relationship of Christians and horror films.Check out Josh's other work:https://www.victimsandvillains.net/.Check out these other shows that Joe hosts:https://www.youtube.com/@ThoughtsFromaBeardedGeekhttps://www.youtube.com/@ShellShockTMNTMentioned in this episode:Pull up a chair, grab a mic, and join in the conversation!You too can lead an episode of Some Joyful Noises. Contact us at anazaoministriespodcasts@gmail.com or on Social Media if you have an idea for an episode you would like to lead on this podcast!Facebook GroupAnazao PodcastsThis podcast is part of the Anazao Podcasts Network! Check out our other shows!Anazao Podcasts
Are there ways that movies can help improve the world? Even horror movies? Of course there are...Guest: Josh Burkey, victimsandvillains.netDISCOUNT CODE FOR ENTRANTS: Bliss24 for 15% off submissions for 2024's Horrific Hope Film Festival—-----------------Promo: Doomsday: History's Most Dangerous PodcastDisclaimer: Josh Harrison, Earthdawn Survival Guide podcastArt: Troy LarsonMusic: Jake Pierle -- https://jakepierle.bandcamp.com/—-----------------Ignorance Was Bliss online: https://linktr.ee/iwbpodcastSponsor: Bath By Bex (code CBDkate for 25% off)Sponsor: Komuso Design (code bliss15 for 15% off)Sponsor: Horrific Hope Film Festival 2024 (code bliss24 for 15% off submission)This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4249872/advertisement
This is a very somber bonus episode featuring a crosspost from the podcast Comm Talk by Geek Devotions. Join us as Dallas discusses the loss of actor Jason David Frank as well as the topics of depression and suicide. Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: Call 988 or visit https://988lifeline.org/ Further discussion on Mental Health and Suicide from the Geek Devotions Website: Comm Talk 048: When Is It Time to Get Professional Help For Depression? feat. John Gianforte: https://geekdevotions.com/2018/09/17/comm-talk-048-when-is-it-time-to-get-professional-help-for-depression-feat-john-gianforte/ 7 Coping Skills to Deal with Depression – by CoffeeTalk318: https://geekdevotions.com/2018/09/13/7-coping-skills-to-deal-with-depression/ How to Handle Live's Issues – By Coffeetalk318: https://geekdevotions.com/2018/09/09/how-to-handle-lifes-issues-by-coffeetalk318/ Depression and Suicide are serious topics: https://geekdevotions.com/2018/09/07/depression-and-suicide-are-serious-topics/ How to be a Light to those dealing with depression and suicide – feat Josh Burkey of Victims and Villains: https://geekdevotions.com/2018/05/01/how-to-be-a-light-to-those-dealing-with-depression-and-suicide-extra-tuesday/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thegundamwatch/message
This is a very somber bonus episode of Comm Talk. Join us as Dallas discusses the loss of actor Jason David Frank as well as the topics of depression and suicide. Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: Call 988 or visit https://988lifeline.org/ Further discussion on Mental Health and Suicide from the Geek Devotions Website: Comm Talk 048: When Is It Time to Get Professional Help For Depression? feat. John Gianforte: https://geekdevotions.com/2018/09/17/comm-talk-048-when-is-it-time-to-get-professional-help-for-depression-feat-john-gianforte/ 7 Coping Skills to Deal with Depression – by CoffeeTalk318: https://geekdevotions.com/2018/09/13/7-coping-skills-to-deal-with-depression/ How to Handle Live's Issues – By Coffeetalk318: https://geekdevotions.com/2018/09/09/how-to-handle-lifes-issues-by-coffeetalk318/ Depression and Suicide are serious topics: https://geekdevotions.com/2018/09/07/depression-and-suicide-are-serious-topics/ How to be a Light to those dealing with depression and suicide – feat Josh Burkey of Victims and Villains: https://geekdevotions.com/2018/05/01/how-to-be-a-light-to-those-dealing-with-depression-and-suicide-extra-tuesday/
"For Wes." We are back with the SG Drive-In! For this special and unique episode, our host Joe Dea brought in a special guest, Josh Burkey! They discuss Wes Craven and his many blockbuster films, including "Last House on the Left" and the "Scream" movies! How do films and shows like "Stranger Things" take inspiration from Wes Craven today? Will anyone match his talent for making meta-horror films? We discuss all things We Craven in this episode! Let us know what you think of his films on our website: systematicgeekology.org Check out more from Josh Burkey: Horrific Hope Film Festival - https://bit.ly/hhff23 Link Tree - https://linktr.ee/victimsandvillains
Welcome back to Hourglass Cinema - a variety show from Victims and Villains. In this episode, we discuss the legacy of Tim Sale. Sale had a prolific career in comics. Delivering a gothic approach to iconic characters like Batman, Captain America, Wolverine and more. What is your favorite Tim Sale story?If you or someone you know is reading this right now and struggling with suicide, depression, addiction, or self-harm - please reach out. Comment, message, or tweet at us. Go to victimsandvillains.net/hope for more resources. Call the suicide lifeline at 1-800-273-8255. Text "HELP" to 741-741. There is hope & you DO have so much value and worth!This episode of Victims and Villains is written by Josh Burkey. It is produced by Josh “ Captain Nostalgia” Burkey. Help us get mental health resources into schools and get exclusive content at the same time. Click here (http://bit.ly/vavpatreon) to support us today!
Welcome back to Hourglass Cinema - a variety show from Victims and Villains. In this episode, we discuss the documentary The Human Trial. The documentary follows the lives of a few individuals who have Type-1 diabetes, their mental health journey and the experimental trials to cure the disease. Captain Nostalgia is joined by Ronald Webster; a friend who has the disease. Hear how this movie impacted him and how gives hope for the future. If you or someone you know is reading this right now and struggling with suicide, depression, addiction, or self-harm - please reach out. Comment, message, or tweet at us. Go to victimsandvillains.net/hope for more resources. Call the suicide lifeline at 1-800-273-8255. Text "HELP" to 741-741. There is hope & you DO have so much value and worth!This episode of Victims and Villains is written by Josh Burkey. It is produced by Josh “ Captain Nostalgia” Burkey. Help us get mental health resources into schools and get exclusive content at the same time. Click here (http://bit.ly/vavpatreon) to support us today!
Welcome back to Hourglass Cinema - a variety show from Victims and Villains. In this episode, we sit down with Rich Ragsdale. He is the director behind the folk horror movie, The Long Night. Rich talks to us about his latest movie, his animation career and much more. You can pick up your copy of The Long Night, beginning April 5th, 2022 from Well Go Entertainment. Check out our review here: https://bit.ly/longblu. If you or someone you know is reading this right now and struggling with suicide, depression, addiction, or self-harm - please reach out. Comment, message, or tweet at us. Go to victimsandvillains.net/hope for more resources. Call the suicide lifeline at 1-800-273-8255. Text "HELP" to 741-741. There is hope & you DO have so much value and worth!This episode of Victims and Villains is written by Josh Burkey. It is produced by Josh “ Captain Nostalgia” Burkey. Help us get mental health resources into schools and get exclusive content at the same time. Click here (http://bit.ly/vavpatreon) to support us today!
The Batman is finally here! Josh Burkey from the Victims & Villians podcast makes his long await return to discuss the Caped Crusader's return to the big screen. Make sure to tune in to hear all of our thoughts about The Batman!
This week we're discussing all of the biggest news that came out of DC Fandome, with special guest Josh Burkey of Victims & Villains. WHERE TO FIND JOSH: https://www.victimsandvillains.net/ GAMING Switch expansion pack www.polygon.com/platform/amp/22728154/nintendo-switch-online-genesis-n64-expansion-pack-price-release-date Suicide Squad Kill the Justice League https://youtu.be/J9vFB65-U_c Gotham Knights https://youtu.be/-c8TJGujS6c MOVIES: The Batman trailer https://youtu.be/mqqft2x_Aa4 The Flash teaser trailer https://youtu.be/JK-F2rsNeIk Black Adam https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p99rer0DiCo TV Peacemaker trailer https://youtu.be/OODneEUWUQY Young Justice Phantoms https://youtu.be/nh9h_OHeUug MORE INFO Send us your questions! podcast@geeksundergrace.com For more Geeks Under Grace: http://www.geeksundergrace.com http://www.twitter.com/geeksundergrace http://www.twitch.tv/geeksundergrace https://geeksundergrace.com/give For more Cody Armour: http://twitter.com/CodyArmour https://www.instagram.com/codyarmour/ For more Shelley Nollan: http://twitter.com/theshellshock24 For more L.J. Lowery: Lj.Lowery@geeksundergrace.com https://twitter.com/WarHeroLJ
Fear terrifies us. It is the source of what can make us feel alive and keep us away at night. What if fear had an identity crisis? What if he became unsure of his purpose in the grand scheme of things? Victims and Villains and Matthew A. Basile is proud to present Fear’s Tribulation, an audio drama that is Inside Out all grown up. We hope you guys enjoy it!Cast:Fear is played by Joshua HowellOlivia is played by Abigail BardwellLove is played by Gabe CastroPleasure is played by Stevan SzcztykoResentment is played by Andre DeSandiesAnger is played by Gail LouGuilt is played by Cam SmithSorrow is played by Kat KushinLuna is played by Valerie Stack Dodge Terra is played by Amanda Leigh DamronCuriosity is played by Mark PettitNarrated by Dan RockwoodWritten by Matthew BasileProduced by Josh Burkey and Kat KushinDirected by Matthew Basile and Josh BurkeyIf you or someone you know is reading this right now and struggling with suicide, depression, addiction, or self-harm - please reach out. Comment, message, or tweet at us. Go to victimsandvillains.net/hope for more resources. Call the suicide lifeline at 1-800-273-8255. Text "HELP" to 741-741. There is hope & you DO have so much value and worth!Music by Mallory Jameson (https://bit.ly/expandmal) and Purple Planet (https://bit.ly/ppcoms). Profile picture by Joy Marino (https://www.pexels.com/@joymarino). You can now support us on Patreon. Help us get mental health resources into schools and get exclusive content at the same time. Click here (http://bit.ly/vavpatreon) to support us today!
As we continue down the road to Godzilla Vs King Kong, Josh Burkey of Victims and Villains joins us to talk about the original show down between these two Kaiju Titans, 1963's King Kong Vs Godzilla.... the question of the day... Is it worth watching? Check out Geek Devotions at https://geekdevotions.com/ For more info about Victims and Villains, check out the links below: Official Site: https://www.victimsandvillains.net/ Facebook: facebook.com/victimsandvillains Twitter: twitter.com/vctmsandvillans Spotify: http://bit.ly/Vavcast Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/Vavacast Mental Health Resource Library: https://www.victimsandvillains.net/hope Special Guest Appearance: Nathan and Jimmy of Monster Island Film Vault ( www.MonsterIslandFilmVault.com ) We want to give a very special thank you to the Devoted Patreon Geeks who help to support Geek Devotions on a monthly basis: Francisco Ruiz, Adam Arciniega, Cody McGurk, Erin Straus, Andrew Markham, Paul Turner, Jacob Russel, Mike Alderman, Nathan Marchand, The Dapper Man, Dale White, Ashley Kronenbitter, Victoria Dalton, and Michael Joesph Manacci. If you'd like to become a Devoted Patreon Geek or learn more about the benefits of becoming one, click the link below; https://www.patreon.com/GeekDevotions You can do a one time gift via PayPal here https://www.paypal.me/geekdevotions
We celebrated our 300th episode recently with the infamous cult classic, The Room by Tommy Wiseau. To continue that monumental episode, we're sitting down with one of the stars behind the movie: Robyn Paris. Robyn played Michelle in the room and she is also the creator, writer, director and star of the web series, The Room Actors: Where are They Now? All of which you can watch for FREE right now on YouTube: https://bit.ly/300roombc. If you haven't listened to our episode on The Room, check it out here: https://bit.ly/vicep300If you or someone you know is reading this right now and you are struggling with suicide, depression, addiction, or self-harm - please reach out. Comment, message or tweet to us. Go to victimsandvillains.net/hope for more resources. Call the suicide lifeline at 1-800-273-8255. Text "HELP" to 741-741. There is hope & you DO have so much value and worth!Victims and Villains is written by Josh "Captain Nostalgia" Burkey & Caless Davis. Victims and Villains is produced by Josh Burkey. Music by Angelwing. You can now support us on Patreon. Help us get mental health resources into schools and get exclusive content at the same time. Click here (http://bit.ly/vavpatreon) to join today!
Josh is another person that's in my podcasting group, and he has a really interesting and worthwhile podcast about mental health that I encourage you to check out at... A podcast where I interview people to find out how they're passing time during the Coronavirus while I, myself, kill some time.
In our previous episode, we discussed the enormous influence of Citizen Kane (http://bit.ly/Vicep299). The Orson Welles picture has gone on to be known as “The Greatest Movie of All Time.” If you have good, sure you must have bad. Dubbed “The Citizen Kane of Bad Movies’’, Tommy Wiseau’s The Room has enjoyed a cult following over the years. It's ridiculous plot, terrible writing, acting and editing have made this a crowd favorite for the last 15 years and counting. In this episode of Victims and Villains, we’re breaking down every crazy theory, ludacris film trivia, & every reason why it’s completely worthy of its reputation. For more from this episode, check out th resources which made this episode possible: https://bit.ly/vicep300If you or someone you know is reading this right now and you are struggling with suicide, depression, addiction, or self-harm - please reach out. Comment, message or tweet to us. Go to victimsandvillains.net/hope for more resources. Call the suicide lifeline at 1-800-273-8255. Text "HELP" to 741-741. There is hope & you DO have so much value and worth!Victims and Villains is written by Josh "Captain Nostalgia" Burkey & Caless Davis. Victims and Villains is produced by Josh Burkey. Music by Yuriy Bespalov & Beggars. You can now support us on Patreon. Help us get mental health resources into schools and get exclusive content at the same time. Click here (http://bit.ly/vavpatreon) to join today!
Originally Aired Sunday, May 20th 2018 This week on our podcast, Comm Talk by Geek Devotions, we are talking about Star Wars. We are specifically asking the question, “Why do people like Star Wars? On the second half of the podcast we do a little man on the street discussion about Star Wars and we give the results from our caption contest. 0:50 Intro and Announcements One major announcement for this week is that Colby Bryant of https://colbybryant.com/ and Vice President of Geeks Under Grace will be taking over our channel for this upcoming Friday's episode of Geek Devotions! 3:38 What is it about that Star Wars that Celeste and Dallas love? For both Dallas and Celeste, there's simply just a lot of love for sci-fi. For Celeste, it's a great combination of her love for fantasy and Sci-fi while for Dallas it's a great sci-fi saga with interesting political discord. 6:58 Favorite memories of times we watched Star Wars For both Dallas and Celeste, our favorite memories involve being with family! Throughout this entire discussion, we've discovered that this seems to be a film series that brings families together. Leave a comment below and let us know if that's the same for you! What's your favorite memory watching Star Wars? 13:28 Comments on Star Wars from Devoted Geek Life Facebook Group Devoted Geek Life is the official Facebook group for Geek Devotions! If you'd like to take part in our polls, special Facebook lives, and other fun conversations check it out! https://www.facebook.com/groups/141374929819011/ 18:08 Commercial Break Social Media Marketing and Training – If you're in need of help setting up your online presence for your business or ministry please contact Dallas at geekdevotions@gmail.com 18:57 Man on the Street Conversations about Star Wars This was a special segment where actually interviewed different people to get their thoughts on Star Wars. We'd love to hear your thoughts on this segment! 25:15 Caption Contents! Congratulations to Josh Burkey and Mike Johngrass This is something fun that we did on our main Facebook page and our Devoted Geek Life Page. Dallas posted this picture in the group and asked you amazing Devoted Geeks to caption it! Our favorites were from Josh Burkey who said “Kernel is about KENTUCKY Fry you, Ronald!” and then Mike John Grass who said, “This McCrap bout to get real!” Check out Josh at Victims and Villains Podcast! Also, check out Mike at Message of Hope Check out the image they captioned below! 37:00 Closer
***This episode does have a few technical difficulties. There is an echo throughout a lot of it, but I hope you are still able to enjoy it! This week we are talking about the controversial new DC film Joker. Josh Burkey from the Victims and Villains podcast joins to share his thoughts about why he thinks this is one of the most important films in the superhero genre, while Thomas is still trying to put together his thoughts on the film. Listen to us discuss how this film addresses issues of mental health, the origin of the Joker and much more. Let us know what you think of the movie!
This week we are celebrating 100 episodes! This is a feat that I never thought I'd accomplish so on this week's episode I'm bringing back multiple guests to help me celebrate! Matt Olsen, Myke Olsen, Jeffery Moss, Moriya Porter, Dallin Curtis, Josh Burkey, Colton Brazier, and Tim Champlin all stop by for a few minutes to discuss some of the memories of being on the show and why superheroes are important to them! Thank you to everyone who has supported the show over the last 100 episodes!
This week we take a quick break from the MCU to have a minisode discussion on the 1988 horror classic, Child's Play with Victims and Villains Podcast host Josh Burkey! This is part of a special crossover with his show, so if you wanna hear us talking about the 2019 remake, you can listen to it over on the at the Victims and Villains Podcast feed https://www.victimsandvillains.net/
On today’s show, Josh Burkey from Victims and villains joins to discuss the Eastrail 177 trilogy (aka Unbreakable, Split, and the newly released film Glass)! We run through each film and give our thoughts and what inspired us most about these films! We also end by sharing our rankings of the trilogy. After checking out this episode make sure to then head over to Victims and Villains were Josh and I go in depth on the brand new film Glass! We share all our thoughts about whether or not this movie was a satisfying conclusion to the trilogy! Check it out here: https://www.victimsandvillains.net/episodes/177
This week is part 1 one of our crossover event with the Victims and Villains Podcast! We are covering the Amazing Spider-Man here at Superhero Moviecast and Amazing Spider-Man 2 over at the Victims and Villains podcast. Tim Champlin and Josh Burkey join this week to talk about this forgotten Spider-Man flick. Is it a worthy entry into the Spider-Man filmography or was it a missed opportunity? After listening to this episode make sure to head over to Victims and Villains to hear the rest of the conversation about The Amazing Spider-Man 2!
This week we have a jammed pack episode as we finish up our Batman phase! Josh Burkey from the Victims and Villains podcast and Matt Olsen join to discuss the numerous Batman movies that were almost made! We explore the premise of these films and whether or not we think they would have worked as a live action Batman film. We then switch gears and share our rankings of the 12 Batman films that were released in theaters! The 12 Batman movies are: Batman 66 Batman 89 Batman Returns Batman Mask of the Phantasm Batman Forever Batman and Robin Batman Begins The Dark Knight The Dark Knight Rises Batman v Superman Dawn of Justice The Lego Batman Movie Justice League We share our rankings and why they are our favorites! How would you rank the Batman films?
This week we have a full house as we discuss what is considered not only one of the worst Batman/superhero films, but one of the worst films of all time, Batman and Robin! But is it really that bad? Or is it an entertaining movie that with some perspective can actually be entertaining? We talk all about it this week! Matt Olsen, Moriya Bradley, and Josh Burkey join to share their thoughts on this much-maligned Bat flick as we continue through the Batman filmography. Along the way, we share our childhood memories of when we first saw this film, our thoughts about each of the characters, the surprisingly meaningful Alfred subplot, and our favorite Ice-puns! What do you think of Batman and Robin?
Our journey through the Batman filmography continues this week with a discussion of the underrated gem Batman Forever. Matt Olsen and Brendan Low join Thomas for an in-depth discussion about why you should give this movie another chance. Then as an extra bonus, Josh Burkey joins Thomas to talk a little bit about why this movie actually has some depth to it by exploring the psyche of Bruce Wayne. Underneath the 90’s goodness, the neon lights, and the over the top performance, there is a great Batman flick underneath!
This week is part 1 of a 2 part crossover event with Josh Burkey from the Victims and Villains podcast! This week on the podcast we are talking all about the first Incredibles film as we build up to Incredibles 2! We talk about why this film is one of the best superhero films that is accessible to both kids and adults. After listening to this episode make sure to check out the conversation of Incredibles 2 next week at Victims and Villains. You can find out more about Victims and Villains at the link below! https://www.victimsandvillains.net/
What’s YOUR platform? Are you using it for good? These are the questions my guest had to answer when he had started a podcast about the things he was most passionate about--but it was just entertainment. He felt a conviction that prompted him to address mental health, with which he had a personal history. Now he is spreading the word, fighting against the stigma around depression and suicide, and doing loads of legitimate good for our world. Josh Burkey, aka Captain Nostalgia, is the host behind the podcast, Victims and Villains. As a survivor of depression and addiction, Josh aims to break the stigma of mental health issues through conversation and relationships of pop culture. He lives in Pennsylvania with his wife and two cats. TWEET: Josh Burkey uses comics to address mental health issues and fights the stigma that is attached to them. Listen in today on #ChasingDreams Making a difference What do you do when a bad day goes horribly wrong? Josh had a bad day at work that led to a demotion, which sent him spiraling into depression. He and his best friend decided to start a podcast in which they talked about films, comic books, and TV shows. They had a great time, but it wasn’t long before Josh felt a conviction that he should be using this platform to make a difference in people’s lives. They did a special Suicide Prevention Awareness show with topics like overcoming thoughts of suicide, self-harm, depression, and addiction. Even though the show was meant as a one-time thing, the positive feedback set them apart in the podcast arena, and the focus on mental health became a regular part of the show. They enjoy engaging in conversations that were lacking in the comic book culture. TWEET: Using your platform to help others struggling with mental health issues is a great way to also talk about Suicide Prevention. Let your friends and family know you are always there for them! #ChasingDreams Positivity at Comic-Con Do you think pop culture has many communities with positivity and acceptance? You would probably say NO, but consider the dedicated fans and attendees of the various Comic-Con events. Many in this community desire to give inspiration and escape, along with wide acceptance and commonality across cultures, ages, genders, and sexual orientations. Even though like any other group, there are pockets of negativity, those are looked at by most as just “background noise.” Josh explains how participating in Comic-Con events can restore your faith in humanity and at how people interact. He says everyone should attend at least one! TWEET: #Comic-Con events can restore your faith in #Humanity! #ChasingDreams Fighting against the stigma Would you say that suicide is a problem mainly for young people? That’s a common misconception about suicide, but it is truly a problem across all age levels. Although suicide is the 2nd leading cause of death for ages 10-24, the most common age group it affects is middle-aged men. Mental illness has such a stigma around it and we don’t talk about it like we should, for two main reaons, according to Josh. One reason is that it’s not a sickness you can SEE in someone, and someone can hide it well until it’s too late. Another reason is that we want so badly to not appear any less than the person we portray on social media. We don’t want people to know the truth, but the image we portray isn’t usually the truth. Josh’s ultimate goal is for these topics to be taught within the curriculum in schools and to get the conversations out there that, ”It’s OK to admit that you’re not OK.” TWEET: It’s ok to admit that you are not ok. Get the help you need by reaching out and letting someone know you are struggling! #ChasingDreams Guest Recommendation: ONE action for a dream chaser to take--”Understand that, at the end of the day, there are good days and bad days. Never let a bad day make you lose sight of a good day. No matter the kind of day, you have worth and value. Never give up. Never, ever compromise. Stay true to who you are.” OUTLINE OF THIS EPISODE: [:10] How we met through mutual friends [:40] Something different and unique: A nerdy podcast merged with mental health [4:00] Support, kindness, and positivity at Comic-Con [8:15] How a Comic-Con can restore your faith in humanity [9:40] The common misconception about suicide [11:46] Why the stigma about mental health? [17:25] How Josh partners with organizations and the comic book industry [21:16] Reviewing films, comic books, and TV shows [23:23] Josh’s ultimate goal in his work [27:46] Out of the Darkness walks [28:45] How someone can get help [31:30] Josh’s ONE action for a dream chaser to take RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE EPISODE: www.afstp.org Suicide Lifeline 1-800-273-8255 741-741 Text anonymously for support and help if you are thinking about suicide Josh on Facebook Josh on Instagram Josh on Twitter Josh’s Podcast Josh’s Website The cult mentioned on the show TWEETS YOU CAN USE: TWEET: “I felt a conviction from God that I wasn’t using my platform to make a difference. “ @victimsandvillians TWEET: There is much #positivity and #acceptance in the comic book culture. @victimsandvillians #ChasingDreams
Josh Burkey from the Victims and Villains podcast joins Thomas this week to talk about the 2016 smash hit Deadpool. The film took audiences by surprise in 2016 when it grossed over $700 million worldwide at the box office, but is this film really that good? Along with discussing the merits of the flick, they debate whether or not the film needed to be R rated and if the characters vulgarity is true to the comics. This episode also gets a bit deep as both guys share some personal struggles in their own life and how the film addresses issues like shame, love, self-acceptance, finding happiness in dark times, and much more!
Josh Burkey, from the Victims and Villains podcast, joins Kev to chat about live podcasting and panels, comics and films, and much more! The post Everything is Awesome Episode 115 – Criminals & Capes (Josh Burkey) appeared first on That's Entertainment.
We're officially kicking off our celebration for 2018, and 6th annual, Philadelphia Podcast Festival! To get things started, Josh Burkey (from the Victims and Villains podcast) joins Kev to chat about live podcasting and panels, comics and films, and much more! Plus, Josh updates us on his feelings on the DCEU with Justice League. ABOUT VICTIMS AND VILLAINS This is what happens when nerd news meets suicide prevention, come talk nerd, and hope with your host Capt. Nostalgia & an awesome guest of the week! GET HELP Call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255 or visit them on the web: https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org ABOUT THE 2018 PHILADELPHIA PODCAST FESTIVAL Since 2013, The Philadelphia Podcast Festival has sought to entertain and educate using the digital medium of podcasting. From June 22-July 1, 2018, more than 40 live podcast recordings will be happening at six venues throughout Philadelphia. SUPPORT We've relaunched our Patreon! With your support, That's Entertainment and Everything is Awesome will be able to make upgrades to provide not only higher quality content but more of it. Thank you in advance for supporting us; it means the world to Kev and Mike. If you're unable to support us on Patreon, consider subscribing to Everything is Awesome on iTunes. Subscribing, and leaving a 5-star text review, uses Apple math to get us in front of more listeners! Word of mouth recommendations is also a tremendous help! Your support helps us do things like live shows, con appearances, and creating high-quality content. Check out latenight.awesomepodcast.com for info on our future live events, like our THIRD appearance at The Philadelphia Podcast Festival on July 1st, 2018! Kicking off the last day of the festival at Tattooed Mom, Everything is Awesome returns to its LATE NIGHT format at 1 pm Eastern! Stay tuned for more details! All this and more on this week's edition of Everything is Awesome! Take Action! Find your Senators Find your Congressman Make 5 Calls Bullies Keep Out Trevor Project All Hands Find... Kev on Twitter @ThatNerdyKev Victims and Villains on Twitter @VctmsAndVillans and on the web
This week we are venturing back to 2015 when the Avengers returned in their second installment, Age of Ultron! Special guests Colton Braizer and Josh Burkey join Thomas to talk about whether or not this sequel is a worthy inclusion in the ever-expanding filmography of the MCU. Along with that, we discuss some of the themes of creating the things we fear, trying to control potential threats, accepting humanity as it is, and much more! After listening to this episode make sure to listen to Colton and Josh’s podcasts at the links below! Colton Brazier Outer Experience Josh Burkey Victims and Villains