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This is our favourite kind of episode. We delve into a huge list of the weirdest and most disturbing kids films ever made. Expect classics like The Witches (1990), Secrets of NIHM (1982), Jumanji (1995) right through to some proper obscure treasures like Sparky and The Magic Piano (1987) and Morozko (1964). Plus, much much more!We're 100% doing a part II in future.P.S. Thanks for helping us hit our one-year anniversary. Love you guys!You can also check out other episodes from us like this.Check out Weirdest Kids Books Ever: Part ICheck out Weirdest Kids TV Shows Ever: Part ICheck out Weirdest Fairy Tales EverFollow us on InstagramFollow us on Twitter
The gang is back. This Sunday we are chatting about top 5 controversies in kids films/TV. There are a lot of things going on in Geekdom and we would love to have you chat with us.
Did your parents let you loose watching JAWS a little too young? Did heart warming classics like E.T. put the fear of God into your tiny child sized body? Or did you just watch too many pre-1997 Disney flicks about animal testing, forest fires and man-eating whales to escape your childhood unscathed? If you grew up in a time when PG rating was code for ‘anything goes', well this episode is for you. Welcome to IntoleRANT podcast with Jess and Nads, the podcast where we rantingly discuss the week's chosen theme with all the vigour of a thirty something clinging on to their nostalgic life memories of their teens and twenties. Pull up a chair, grab your morning cuppa Joe or your evening glass of wine and settle in to get IntoleRANT. If you want to suggest an episode RANT topic you can get in touch with us on any of the following platforms.... Twitter: @intolerantpcast Insta: @intolerantpodcast FaceBook: Intolerantpodcast Send us an email: Intolerantpodcast@gmail.com Check out our socials: https://push.fm/fl/pmqwkshv
The ‘80s were a wonderful era if you were a film-loving child. Studios were less concerned with coddling children and decided to release a stream of films that truly traumatized young people. We're not talking about R-rated features, either. Back in the ‘80s, a PG film could be a fun romp suitable for all ages, or it could be a scary, dark, twisted film that seemed okay for children but ended up not being appropriate at all. For this episode of The Playlist Podcast, Charles conned Mike and Brian into watching the 1986 animated film, “Transformers: The Movie" and to discuss the era of kids films that left lasting scars on them. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theplaylist/message
This bonus episode is all about reminiscing about the '90s. Brandon invites his old friend David to have a candid conversation through zoom about all the bomb movies and television shows from the '90s. Get your Cross Colors, Filas, Jinco Jeans, and grab some popcorn from Blockbuster and enjoy this trip down memory lane. This one is for the 90's Kids. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/brandon-mosely/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brandon-mosely/support
In this weeks show, your hosts time travel and try to revisit the past as they take a long look at a couple of films that defined their childhoods.First up is Lauren's pick, the second feature in the Don Bluth animated studios franchise with An American Tail: Fievel Goes West. This is all before Jordan transports you to the snowy pavements of Minnesota and tells you to strap on your skates as he discusses the family favourite, The Mighty Ducks.Subscribe, listen and enjoy.
Disney Animation's "Frozen 2" is dominating the box office as fans, parents and kids eat up the long-awaited sequel. Andy Farnsworth is joined by KellieAnn Halvorsen of KSL NewsRadio's Movie Show and Disney D23 insider Matthew Hansen for some SPOILER TALK as they break down why "Frozen 2" seems to be resonating with so many viewers, and what things it did right to avoid looking like just a cynical cash grab. Also, they debate whether it's the intent of, or the result of, a character's personal sacrifices in a story that makes those sacrifices meaningful.
In Season 2 Episode 2 of Scream Shuffle, the guys discuss scary kids movies. They try to think what directors were thinking, and come up with a thesis on why they stopped being made.
Scream Shuffle season two has begun. This week, the guys talk about the scariest scenes in non-horror movies. They also talk about costumes, childhood fears, and the complete rationality of fearing snakes.
This week at the water cooler - Mike and Tom discuss Martin Scorsese's The Irishman, Betty Gilpin in The Hunt, Lupita Nyong'os zombie comedy Little Monsters, Prime Video's The Boys, more of What We're Watching, and how we didn't really grow up watching typical childhood adventure films in the hood. Send us your questions and comments to Twitter: https://twitter.com/2BrosataWC Or you can reach us on Facebook: facebook.com/2brothersatawatercooler Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/2M5Pjwu
Shae and Lins join Tom and Lia to chat about how good Descendants 3 is!
Media not only bombards our youth, it is part of who they are. Media such as YouTube, movies, social media, and Netflix are a part of our youth's genetic makeup and it is here to stay. Today's youth has never known a world without wifi, iPhones, social media and Apple music, and it is up to you to reach your youth with the tools of their generation. In this episode of the Must Increase podcast, we break down how all this media saturation influences your children's and youth ministries and how you can effectively use these tools for the glory of God. Watch our past Kids Films at https://mustincrease.com/kids/
Media not only bombards our youth, it is part of who they are. Media such as YouTube, movies, social media, and Netflix are a part of our youth's genetic makeup and it is here to stay. Today's youth has never known a world without wifi, iPhones, social media and Apple music, and it is up to you to reach your youth with the tools of their generation. In episode 18 of the Must Increase podcast, we break down how all this media saturation influences your children's and youth ministries and how you can effectively use these tools for the glory of God. Watch our past Kids Films at https://mustincrease.com/kids/
It's the holiday season, and Marianne and Kelsey bring you a festive episode where we talk about the trailers for Mary Poppins and The Christmas Chronicles. They discuss everything from the music to questioning whether or not The Christmas Chronicles was Christmas enough! They also get into discussions about whether or not they were big fans of the original Mary Poppins film, how the Christmas Chronicles falls into the spectrum of Kids Films and more! Want to chat with us on social media? Twitter, Facebook, Instagram handles are all @twomanytrailers Have thoughts longer than 280 characters? Email us at twomanytrailers@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Write it for the kids. If you have a ship - use it. Garbage is cheap. Just a few tips from indie writer-director, Adam Rifken (aka Rif Coogan), who also shares stories of shooting super 8 movies as a kid, how a cruise dictated the production of Going Overboard and his latest film with Burt Reynolds, The Last Movie Star.
Kate Browne from consumer watchdog CHOICE a.k.a The Guilty Mum and social researcher Neer Korn make up the panel this week tackling whether or not there should be a ban on dangerous dogs in the wake of several attacks on children. Plus how much should schools be doing about stamping out bullying in schools, is reality television good or bad for us, and the new Mary Poppins trailer has us debating whether or not classic childhood stories should ever be remade.
Alex and Andy are basically over the illness hump and as such bring you this news and reviews episode. Discussion of the Judge Dredd TV series is had, as well as extensive reviews of The Emoji Movie and the upcoming Kathryn Bigelow release Detroit. Is The Emoji Movie secretly great? Will it make Alex's film of the year list? Probably not but hey, life is cruel. Find us at Dinosaur Man Nerdcast on Facebook or @DinosaurMan15 on Twitter. Like what you're hearing? Subscribe to the podcast to ensure you get all the episodes as they're released and give us a rating in the process. Why not tell a friend about the podcast, get them to tell 4 more friends, and those friends to tell 4 more each, it's not a pyramid scheme, honestly.
Proud papas Daniel and Jeremy recommend and discuss two films to entertain your little ones during these hazy summer months. Daniel goes dark while Jeremy goes obscure, but both co-hosts keep their feet planted firmly in the category of animated features. Also, what is contemporary children's entertainment doing to our kids?
You're a Wizard, Harry! This time we look at the highest grossing movie of 2001, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. (Known as Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, if you live in North America...)
Gru and the Minions are back in this fun but considerably less Despicable threequel.
Welcome back to Nerd Bros. For this episode we have the return of the fourth Johnson brother, Solomon! Hunter and Solomon discuss Moana. They give their full review for the film and also discuss all the other kids films of 2016 in comparison to Moana. Hunter finally has another excuse to constantly talk about how great Lin-Manuel Miranda is. Also, be sure to try and count throughout the episode how many times Hunter says the word "fun." It gets to the point where he seems to forget that their are other adjectives he can use. Enjoy listening to this episode of Nerd Bros Podcast.Season 3 Episode 8 (Episode 25).
ooh yeah oh yeah.. its podcast time.. Its hard to believe a time where we didn't have beards, we used to be children once and used to love childrens films... well except Tom. This week we talk about kids films 2.5beards.x