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17 Jump St. is one of the youngest and one of the most athletic tag teams in the Independent pro wrestling circuit today. They have great energy, great athleticism, and really know how to engage the crowd. They took their bumps and bruises, but in the end they put on one incredible show! Check out our boys D- Rex and Picture Perfect Rocky.
August 20 - 26, 1988 This week Ken welcomes comedian and she of the stand up album "Soft Bones", the great Ellie Hino. Ken and Elli discuss Minneapolis, not knowing Canadian geography, growing up in Madison WI, Prince, Chris Farley, MTV, Target stores, corporate lingo, 21 Jump St, Fox TV's early days, Richard Grieco, Peter DeLouise, getting stoned and buying DVDs at Walmart, Johnny Depp, John Waters, Holly Robinson, amazing outfits, MORE Cigarettes, The Pleasure Principal, Benson and Hedges, the casual discussion of r*pe, refreshing discussions of race, the 20th Anniversary of MLK Jr's assassination, awful bathroom clocks, "Subtle bone", correspondence courses, "Do you want to make more money? sure, we all do", gun repair, Facts of Life, David Spade's dramatic turn, hour long dramedies on at 8pm on a Saturday, Frank's Place, Babe: Pig in the City, what Morton Downey Jr wrot, Wally George's Hot Seat, Teen actors, Rags to Riches, Baby Jessica, the end of Family Ties, The Misfits of Science, theme songs, The A-Team, Punky Brewster, The Young and the Restless, Michael Damien as Danny Romaladi, when actors sing, The Coreys, Dream a Little Dream, Newhart, gross scams, pageant kids, Hogan Family, Howard the Duck, grandmas and duck nipples, weird takes on Alice in Wonderland, I Dream of Jeanie: 15 Years Later, Telly Savalis as the Cheshire Cat, Back to School, Boston's strange compliments, sorting your hair out, Tan N Secrets, creepy fashion tan contests in Marlboro MA, Wade Bogs, Blacke's Magic, ghosts, Jenna Von Oy, 20/20, and hours of anxious pillow talk.
This week Ken welcomes former actor (Harry and the Hendersons, 21 Jump St) and current speaker, writer and publisher of Wonderwall Press, Maggie Langrick. Ken and Maggie discuss moving to LA when you're 19, and moving back recently, growing up in Vancouver, London, living in all of the world's most expensive cities, 21 Jump St, being in the pilot, seeing Johnny Depp replace the original actor, Jared Leto, Camp Wilder, Danger Bay, work ethic, playing the lead in My American Cousin, winning Genie awards, the TV series of Harry and the Hendersons, not meeting expectations, moving to London, the Vancouver to LA railroad, living in "LA Poor" conditions, being a thoughtful kid who reads a lot, the 90s in the Pacific Northwest, feminism, being disheartened with the misogyny of Hollywood, going in more of a "model direction", self esteem, the corrosive danger of acting for young people, the danger of a big pay check, high profile blue collar work, hanging out in the bad part of town, South London, how much of life is BS, faking it til you making it, having to go to work after only ever having been an actor, working as a magazine editor, being fascinated by words, the human condition, what makes an individual tick, self deprecation, reverse engineering humanity, displaying friendship, the human animal, being "outed" as a child actor in your non acting adult life, coming up with clever headlines, being able to hide behind your married name, imposter syndrome, how you stand out today, the glut of content, having no gatekeepers, bringing something unique and of value, being able to chose yourself, giving things it's best chance, quality, substack, working for your art, not being able to stream your work, being embarrassed by your past, identity shame, when timing is right, being mature enough to use your experiences, reading for utility, cult leaders, evil parents, Smothered, mother and daughter relationships, absorbing bad vibes, being the age when everything seems poignant, how difficult it is to do your best work and have it be successful, and the importance of having fun.
TV Guide CANADA June 3-9, 1978 Edmonton-N.Alberta Edition This week Ken welcomes actor and proud Canadian Samantha Ferris (Supernatural, The 4400). Ken and Samantha discuss who Ken has never been Canada, Vancouver's production community, Hollywood North, CBC, The Beachcombers, 21 Jump St., Wiseguy, X-Files, why Sci-Fi films in Canada, starting as a weather girl, Rainy Janey, being a talk radio host, rock jocks, Danny Bonaduce, how everyone thinks Sam is a guy, becoming an actor later in life, getting "tits in a suit" jobs, reporter roles, Along Came a Spider, Monica Potter, not getting the mom roles, embracing getting the strong women roles, laugh track sitcoms, loving Happy Days, Fish, Barney Miller, Three's Company, Good Times, The Jeffersons, The Partridge Family, M*A*S*H being your comfort food, MeTV, meeting Jaime Farr and Loretta Swit, meeting your heroes, not meeting your heroes, working Conventions, embarrassing moments, how great Cassandra Peterson is, not having access to celebrities, talk shows, seeing your heroes age, how bad it was when people didn't get royalties, Jimmy "JJ" Walker, Don Most, doing video game voices, Borderlands, motion cap, PONG, Supernatural superfans, looking voluptious on camera, not being able to watch yourself in things, Beggers and Choosers, sex scenes with Jim Belushi, Cindy Williams, Gabe Kaplan, Corbin Bernsen being very into himself, actors badly behaved, crapping on a dress literally, child actors, Curtis Armstrong being the greatest, Jim Beaver as the nicest man alive, showing up and knowing your lines, never piss off the people who are supposed to make you look good, directing advice, actors who are odd but might be assholes, only remembering the bad, and the absolute greatness of Chris Isaak.
March 17-23, 1990 This week Ken welcomes co-host, co-creator, editor, and producer of the podcasts Book Vs. Movie, Dorking Out, Not Fade Away, and What a Creep, the Brooklyn Fit Chick and author of the new book "Filmed in Brooklyn" Margo Donohue. Ken and Margo discuss doing it the best you can, how 1990 is Ken's favorite year, going to college in the Bay Area, banning Captain Underpants, two Margos, parents being very upset about Bart Simpson's sass, life in a Pre-Simpsons world, being conscripted into working at the Mall in Cali, NY vs CA pizza, Margo's book on Brooklyn, moving to Park Slope, shows shot in NYC, Brooklyn Bridge, heist movies, The Hot Rock, Criterion Channel, making sure you have your favorite movies on Physical media, the Providence/Boston/NY Maffia, buying Jesus Statues, thirtysomething, replacing cigarette ads with prescription rx ads, Midnight Caller, the greatness of Greg Proops, MTV's Remote Control, The Real World, how Kevin Powell was right all along, Mere Winningham, Martin Short Goes Hollywood, Miracle Mile, Anthony Edwards, Valerie Harper vs. The Hogan Family, Frankenhooker, Who's the Boss?, Murphy Brown, doing the homework, Unsolved Mysteries, Night Court, the greatness of China Beach, Ken's love of Grand, LA Law, Craig Bierko, Valerie Bertonelli, missing John Candy, after school specials with an REM soundtrack, developing actual film, John Waters on 21 Jump St., Julia Duffy, Seein' Double, being inappropriately angry at Robert Mitchum, The Wizard of Oz, and how much people hate starring in a movie with Judy Garland as the star.
January 28 - February 3, 1989 This week, after a few false starts, Ken welcomes comedian Amy Miller (watch her special Ham Mouth and buy her album California King) to the show. Ken and Amy discuss false starts, kids cartoons, missile launch codes, growing up White Trash, Roseanne, Joe Camel, sexy Joe Camel, buying scratch tickets, being sent to the corner store for adults, bootleg carnival airbrush art, Camel Cash, Marlboro Miles, stranger danger, realistically defending Roseanne, exploiting crazy people, vetting celebrities, how you can't say "White People Suck" on Instagram, Dan Conner: Great Dad, Russians bootlegging American TV, Vanna White, Golden Girls, Empty Nest, full page ads, 21 Jump St, Perfect Strangers, mail order music clubs, Throw Mama From the Train, not watching America's Most Wanted, LifeTime style movies of the week, Farrah Fawcett made for TV movies, the strangeness of Craisins, Children of a Lesser God, Dreambreakers, pretending you watched Billy Graham so you can talk about it at Church, The Wonder Years, Family Ties, Head of the Class, Growing Pains, Boner in the Army, the lack of female people of color on the mainstream stand up scene in the 1980s, Night Court, Marsha Warfield, loving David Letterman, Just the Ten of Us, TV stars trying to have musical careers, Dallas, Beauty and the Beast, Falcon Crest, CBS being super horny, being thankful for gel caps, complaining about boxing padding, and Murphy Brown.
LoganLand Rants Ep. 2: 22 Jump St by Logan Smith
LoganLand Rants is a segment where I talk about movies, past and present, from a variety of perspectives, including the subjective, psychological, and personal. This is my examination of the 2012 Jump St film.
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The 80s. A great place to visit, a terrible place to live. Why has our obsession with 80s culture lasted for 20 years? It’s time to throw away the neon tees and create something new.Hosts: Matt Armitage & Jeff SandhuProduced: Jeff Sandhu for BFM89.9Episode Sources:https://www.bfm.my https://www.vulture.com/2016/10/2016-why-are-we-obsessed-with-the-80s.html EPISODE EXCERPTOn last week’s MSP, Matt Armitage had a brain wave. Generally speaking, these are dangerous things accompanied by considerable suffering for other people. This one, if it works, is likely to be no more than a crime against taste. Yes, today we’re talking about The 80s. The decade that just won’t quit.So. The 80s?I don’t know - you tell me.I was there. For pretty much all of it.And sometimes I feel like I’m still there. I walk into stores and they’re selling clothes like the ones that looked terrible on me 30 years ago.And look worse now?Well, yeah, we hadn’t added Lycra to everything back then. Now I just end up looking like one of those neon caricatures you see in sweat suits and head bands in comedies.I should advise you that your use of the word neon is being strictly monitored for this show…And rightly so. That’s perhaps one of my favourite things about the decade, the total absence of colour sense that I still display today.I force myself to wear mostly black and navy clothes because if I’m left to choose the things I want to wear, I’ll end up looking like one of those orphan balls of Play-doh with all the different colours smooshed together. Probably best that I barely leave the house anymore.Cultural revivals are nothing new - we recycle fashions and tastes all the time - but those revivals are often short-lived.A spring and summer fashion collection, a movie remake or two, some song covers or samples. Normally it’s a Flash in the pan - culture moves on. But the 80s won’t move on. In what sense?We were announcing and celebrating the 80s revival in the early noughties and it never really stopped. I think pretty much every TV show and movie from that era has been remade.Charlie’s Angels, Dynasty, 21 Jump St, Starsky & Hutch, the A Team, Ghostbusters.The list of etc etc goes on forever. This year was supposed to be the year that Top Gun made a high altitude comeback. Not sure when we’ll see it now.It’s like there’s no stone of 80s pop culture that hasn’t been given another go around. Even the games have come back…Not just the games - even their music.We had stuff like the 8-Bit chip music scene that emulated the kind of music that you’d get in video games and consoles in the 80s.Which is weird. Because that music sounded like this:Play: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=18&v=NTa6Xbzfq1U&feature=emb_logo That was. of course, the Super Mario Bros Main Theme for the NES - Nintendo Entertainment System in 1985.And it’s the sound of nightmares. Yet chip music was huge for about 30 seconds in probably the mid noughties.But even that’s back. The remix is being remixed. The chiptune scene has been profiled for sites like Vice…
This week we were lucky enough to interview Actor and “Jason Victim” Michael Benyaer, who played gang member Jojo in next week's film “Friday the 13th Part VIII Jason Takes Manhattan. Michael has had quite the career so far. While in high school he was a mini celeb after appearing on 21 Jump St, he also voiced on Hadji on the Johnny Quest and worked with George Segal, worked on a pilot with Henry Winkler, and that just a little taste of what you're going to hear. Also, you can find Michael on Amazon Prime's “The Expanse” where season 4 premieres on Friday the 13th. Review, rate, and share our podcast. Michael's Instagram @michaelbenyaer and his IMDb https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0073088/ Follow us on all social media @sequelsonly Subscribe and watch Friday the 13th Part VIII Jason Takes Manhattan for next week's discussion.
Left to their own devices, Amy and Krissa play George Michael music and share the fantastic Q and A with Jillian Bell (22 Jump St, Workaholics) and Paul Downs Collaizzo (director) we did last week to celebrate the release of BRITTANY RUNS A MARATHON.
April 11-17, 1987 This week Ken welcomes Dr. Janet Painter to the show. Ken and Dr. Janet discuss the North Shore/South Shore rift, bad drivers, Carol Burnett meeting Alton Brown, Mr. Wizard, Science, Sci-Fi, having your brother advocate for you to watch Little House, living in the 18th Century, pre-electricity, ancient recording devices, patents, ghosts, theremins, science trial and error, old car phones, building your own Telervisor, Hiding Out, The Big Dig, 21 Jump St vs. Silver Spoons, Sesame St., getting historical fiction wrong, teen crushes, The Muppets, Ricky Shroeder, child actors, being Bewitched three times a day, Watcher in the Woods, collecting for your paper route, recording your own voice, My First Sony, Brewster's Millions, Ann of Green Gables, The Peanut Butter Solution, The Last Starfighter, Rags to Riches, Baby Jessica, Dawn French, Ab Fab, black and white, Night of the Living Dead, KidCo., Scotty Schwartz, the Summer of Courtney Thorne-Smith, Cybill Sheperd Moonlight and Seducing you at the same time, Max Headroom, and the power of Andy Williams and the NBC Kids combined abilities.
Actress Jillian Bell joins the show to talk about her roles in Curb your enthusiasm, 22 Jump St, writing for SNL and hre new movie.. Brittany Runs a Marathon! https://youtu.be/Ks_HSj1UqKI See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On tap:New Releases: Captain MarvelHeadlines: Netflix vs Spielberg, Luke PerrySuper Power EliminatorRotten Tomato/Tomahto: 21 Jump St vs. Scott Pilgrim vs the WorldPod-Cast: AvengersThunder Round by HammockSong - "First Place" by Drew--------------------Make sure you join the FMLPOD League!Twitter: @fmlpodInstagram: @fmlpod
August 4-10, 1990 Today Ken welcomes comedian Eliza Skinner to the show. Ken and Eliza discuss sandwiches, the horrors of Miracle Whip, deep fried Danger, LA Air Traffic, PBS's Mystery, Edward Gory, pull-out couch culture, hiding in the clothing racks at department stores, 90s Nails, The Franklin mint, perfecting Beanie Babies, binging on friends' cable, Yo! MTV Raps, Richmond, VA, Anne of Green Gables, comedians in dramatic roles, Jacob's Ladder, Twin Peaks, Growing Pains, Ducktails, Gummy Bears, having a "type", a love of eyebrows, Designing Women, Audrey Horne, being a Jo, but wanting to be a Blair, Murphy Brown, Who's the Boss's Mona, Roseanne, Night Court, Barney Miller, high school shop club pranks, 21 Jump St, pushing Grieco, My Two Dads, wanting to have a stop light in your bedroom, Made for-TV Movie "I'm Dangerous Tonight", Embryo, Cheers, Monty Python, Ripping Yarns, Grand, Quantum Leap, loving Julie Brown, meeting Geena Davis, and avoiding TGIF.
Special guest Nathan Goggin joins the gang for the episode that Jo went to see the meeting of two American titans Elvis & Nixon, whilst Samuel went to see if his childhood fave Independence Day can produce a decent sequel. Nathan brings along Deadpool which could prove most well received Comic Book Movie of the year and finally the sequel show is rounded up by a discussion of why 21/22 Jump St works so well.
Hugh Bonneville discusses his role as Mr Brown in the new Paddington film; Mary J Blige on self doubt, soul music and making an album inspired by London; Michael Palin stars in BBC drama, Remember Me - a contemporary ghost story set in Yorkshire. Chris Dunkley joins John to review it. And two of the biggest comedy hit films of the year have been Bad Neighbours and 22 Jump St, but Adam Smith warns the films' stars not to take too much for granted, because as history shows, comedy can be cruel to its once high-earning, all-conquering funnymen.
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The summer movie season is about to start and Podlast has you covered with it's 2nd Annual Summer Blockbuster Guide. Jim goes through all the must see and must not see movies of the summer, breaking them all down like only he can. Jim gives his pick for the best movie of the summer no one will see while tackling movies such as Spiderman, Hercules, Planes 2, 22 Jump St and more. Don't head to movies before checking out this guide.
This week, hosts Tim Arthur and Ryan Boyles talk with Jess Bowers, developer of the terrific Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows app, Ryan shares his mini-review of The Amazing Spider Man, AMC’s Walking Dead marathon, and more! . Listen above! What We’re Watching Ryan – UEFA Euro 2012 Soccer, X-Games, Supernatural, Independence Day Tim – Louie, 21 Jump St […] The post The Second Screeners Show – Episode 9 – Interview With Developer Jess Bowers / Mini-Review of The Amazing Spider Man appeared first on Second Screeners - We Watch, Do You?.
Lee and Chapin sit down and have a discussion about the comedy 21 Jump St. They then analyze Jonah Hills unique career and top it off with top 5 bromances.