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Dr. Travis Stern's new book, "Ballplayers on Stage: Baseball, Melodrama, and Theatrical Celebrity in the Deadball Era" (Univ. of Tennessee Press, 2024) explores the relationship between professional baseball and professional theater in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Stern joins us in this episode to talk about his book and the how baseball and the theater contributed to the rise of the American culture, culminating with Babe Ruth's emergence as a national hero in the early 1920s. Stern is an Associate Professor of Theater Arts at Bradley University.Travis Stern on Bluesky (@travisstern.bsky.social)Travis Stern at Bradley UniversityIn Part Two, Craig went to a Duster show and talks about Duster, the show and the unusual opening act, Dirty Art Club.Errata: At one point Stern mentions seeing the "Yankees and Mets." We believe he meant to say "Yankees and Dodgers" as the Mets were not a team in the Deadball Era.Episodes mentioned or discussed:205 - Baseball at War: Working and Playing Ball in the Bethlehem Steel League w/ William Ecenbarger (https://tinyurl.com/hooks2051114)82 - Rube Waddell Would Make A Hell of a Movie w/ Prof. Alan H. Levy (https://tinyurl.com/Hooks821114) You can support Hooks & Runs by purchasing books through our store at Bookshop.org. Here's the link. https://bookshop.org/shop/hooksandruns Hooks & Runs - www.hooksandruns.com Email: hooksandruns@protonmail.com Hooks & Runs on TwitterCraig at Bluesky (@craigest.bsky.social)Rex (Krazy Karl's Music Emporium) on Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/people/Krazy-Karlz-Music-Emporium/100063801500293/ Hosts Emeriti:Andrew Eckhoff on Tik TokEric on FacebookMusic: "Warrior of Light" by ikolics (via Premium Beat) This podcast and this episode are copyright Craig Estlinbaum, 2024.
Boomer Bevo Podcast - Episode 138- This is the one-hundred-thirty-eighth episode of the only podcast dedicated to the greatest rivalry in college football, The University of Texas and The University of Oklahoma. John and Kevin welcome Caleb King-Kelly on the pod to discuss all things OU/TX!
Boomer Bevo Podcast - Episode 138- This is the one-hundred-thirty-eighth episode of the only podcast dedicated to the greatest rivalry in college football, The University of Texas and The University of Oklahoma. John and Kevin welcome Caleb King-Kelly on the pod to discuss all things OU/TX!
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In the midst of excited and eager music lovers, Gideon Nicholas Day engages patrons at the 25th African Union hall week celebrations climax (Pent Hall). They talk about what they have heard about Pent and those rumored fake lifestyle of some of the residents. In this episode as well, we include an interview with Singer; Gyake and Kidi by Radio Univers reporter, King Kelly. Sit back and let this episode make your day. And Hoh our Grand Finale is coming in the next episode
David Thetford and Gary Ashby are joined by Mack Owen, Brad King, Kelly and Tracy Free.
Pastor Johnny talks with former OU Sooner football player, Caleb King-Kelly, about his life, football, and his faith in Jesus!
On this week's episode of SABRcast Rob Neyer is joined by author Marty Appel. With his start working in public relations, notably with the New York Yankees and the Major League Baseball office, Appel has also authored numerous baseball books. Rob and Marty discuss several of his biographical works, including those on Casey Stengel, King Kelly and Thurman Munson. The pair also touch on his newest book, "Pinstripes by the Tale. Half a Century In and Around Yankees Baseball." Rob wraps the show by discussing his winner of the weekend and what he's been reading. For show notes, extra content, and a list of what Rob's reading, visit the SABRcast website at https://sabr.org/sabrcast.
This week's Motos & Friends is all about motorcycling icons; we're focused on the heritage of motorcycling. Speaking of heritage, have you seen the Yamaha Sport Heritage range of classically styled, performance motorcycles? I've been riding the gorgeous-looking Yamaha XSR900 and its great looks are more than backed up by its incredible performance. Visit YamahaMotorsports.com to find out more about the exciting Heritage line, or check it out for yourself at your local dealer today. Our featured motorcycle this week is Harley's new addition to its Icons Collection: The 2023 Harley-Davidson Electra Glide Highway King. This new machine is a beautifully styled tribute to the 1968 Electra Glide FLH, but of course now with modern motor, chassis, suspension and so on. Don Williams rode the machine to er… Williams in Arizona and reports back on his adventure and what he thought of the bike. In our second segment, Associate Editor Teejay Adams chats with Kelly Knievel. He's the son of 70s stunt-riding icon, Evel Knievel, and brother to the late Robbie Knievel. Kelly is a producer, actor, and the head of K&K Promotions, which owns the rights to Evel Knievel's name. Evel Knievel of course, needs no introduction. He was the literally the ultimate showman. His many stunts included jumps over cars, buses, as well as attempts at the fountains at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas, and at the Snake River Canyon in Idaho. Having grown up in this legendary family, Kelly's memories of both his father and his brother are fascinating to hear. The Evel Knievel Museum is in Topeka, KS --------------------- We love your feedback! Please comment or suggest: @ultimatemotorcycling @UltimateMotoMag @UltimateMotorcycling producer@ultimatemotorcycling.com
Welcome to the party, Sickos of Summer.So long as you're here, go check out The Sickos Sentinel. If you've already done that and have come here because you're a fellow Sicko, hello (it's specmotors from the Discord) and welcome to you, too! And check out our Discord, because, can you ever really have enough places to post?Anyway, you were promised a sports rabbit hole yesterday, and it is time to deliver on that promise.Since we're not going to see Edwin Díaz pitch again for quite some time (sigh), here's the list of the most strikeouts in a season, by a pitcher with 3.0 walks per nine innings or fewer, a 2.00 ERA or lower, and an FIP of 1.00 or lower. A list of 3-2-1… K, if you will.Eric Gagne, 2003 Dodgers, 137Díaz, last season, 118Craig Kimbrel, 2012 Atlanta, 116Sergio Romo, 2011 Giants, 70Devin Williams, 2020 Brewers, 53Ed Cushman, 1884 Brewers (Union Association), 47The 1884 Brewers played 12 games. Cushman pitched four of them, won all four, and gave up a total of four runs, two against the Boston Reds and two against the Baltimore Monumentals (do not get any ideas from this, Ted Leonsis).Cushman, in his career, pitched for the 1883 Buffalo Bisons in the National League, then had those four starts for Milwaukee the next year, and moved on to the American Association in 1885, pitching for both the Philadelphia A's and the New York Metropolitans – at the original Polo Grounds, the place that had actually been built for polo in 1876. It was those Metropolitans who converted the field, across the street from the northeast corner of Central Park, into a baseball park.In 1886, the Mets moved to the St. George Cricket Grounds on Staten Island, and Cushman won a career-high 17 games… while losing 21, those Mets weren't so good. Cushman was fourth in American Association pitching WAR that season, and ranked seventh in the league at 4.62 strikeouts per nine innings.Here are the Mets pitchers who had fewer than 4.62 strikeouts per nine innings last season: Nate Fisher (one strikeout in three innings, 3.0 K/9) and Darin Ruf (zero strikeouts in two innings, 0.0). Among regularly-appearing pitchers, Adonis Medina checked in at 6.5 K/9, Taijuan Walker at 7.6, and Chris Bassitt at 8.3. In 1886, the American Association leader was Matt Kilroy of the Baltimore Orioles at 7.9 (513 strikeouts in 583 innings).Kilroy completed 66 of his 68 starts, just shy of half the Orioles' 139 games – shoutout to their other two main starters, Jumbo McGinnis and Hardie Henderson. The Orioles were the only team the Mets finished ahead of that year – the St. Louis Browns won the league, then beat the National League champion Chicago White Stockings in the 1880s version of the World Series.Chicago outhomered St. Louis, 3-2, getting dingers along the way from George Gore, King Kelly, and Fred Pfeffer, but only managed a .195/.254/.300 line against St. Louis pitching in the series. The Browns, led by Canadian legend Tip O'Neill (who really went off the next season) going 8-for-20 with two triples, two homers, and four walks.Cap Anson was 5-for-21 in the series. He's the son of a bitch that Shoeless Joe and the rest of the ghosts in Field of Dreams should've told to stick it.Cushman, meanwhile, spent 1888 and 1889 out of Baseball Reference's data set, but according to Wikipedia playing in Des Moines. When the manager there, Charlie Morton, took the job managing the Toledo Maumees, Cushman returned to the American Association with him.And no, of course not that Charlie Morton, but the manager of a previous Toledo team, the Blue Stockings, that had Moses Fleetwood Walker and Weldy Walker — and whose presence on that team gave Morton a chance to be someone other than a footnote in the history of racism, as both the manager of the Walker brothers' team, and the first guy to get steamrolled by Anson's racism. Morton declined the hero role, although his Wikipedia page (this is already a tangent on a tangent, at least, but important) makes it very clear both that he had the chance and that his motivation was not racism but something even more American, dollars.On August 10, 1883 before a scheduled exhibition game, Cap Anson and his Chicago White Stockings had told Morton that his team would not play on the same field as the Walker brothers. Even though he had initially given Walker the day off due to injuries, Morton then re-inserted Moses in the game. He did this to force Anson to either play or lose his portion of the gate receipts. Anson decided to play that day, but when Chicago came to town the following year, they had already signed an agreement that the Walker brothers would not play.To be clear, Morton isn't exactly a villain here, either. Some 19th century racist comes to town with his National League team, and Morton and Toledo are in the minor league Union Association in 1883, so he bamboozles Anson — great! But he's still basically an NPC (well, not really, he was a player-manager) handing a brief L to this main character of baseball racism. In 1884, the Blue Stockings played their only year in the American Association (it wasn't promotion/relegation, just more free-flowing alignments in baseball's early days, Addy can tell you more after all that Ken Burns). Weldy — who is listed as Welday Walker in some places, but we'll go with SABR here — was fresh out of college at Michigan and a reserve for Toledo. No sweat benching him, he's already there. And Fleet was a catcher, the one position where a 19th century team would have depth, because of the necessity as they got hurt all the time. Morton could've made a stand, but it only would've hurt himself and the rest of his team — his teammates — including the Walker brothers, what with the team being run on such a shoestring that they were calling players' brothers out of college to play for them — that they were the only team even willing to play Black players — defunct by 1886.It was in 1887 that Anson really enshrined racism in baseball by refusing to play agianst Fleet Walker's team in Newark, the Little Giants, who featured a Black battery of Walker and pitcher George Stovey. The big Giants, back in New York, had an eye on Stovey, and maybe he could have been the first of MLB's Black Aces, but not in a league where the game's most influential figure was racist even by 19th century standards. Let's go to John R. Husman from SABR:Cap Anson was not entirely responsible for baseball's more than half-century of segregation, but he had a lot to do with it. The incident of August 10, 1883, in Toledo certainly brought the issue to the forefront and began an open, blatant, and successful effort to bar black players from Organized Baseball.One of the obvious effects of institutional racism is all the greatness that never gets to emerge, because it's held back. Cap Anson was a generational talent who helped set the game back about three-quarters of a century, from the Walker brothers to Pumpsie Green.(That would've been a clever little ending had I gotten it together to post this episode on St. Patrick's Day, which I did not, rather obviously. 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In 2014, Major League Baseball's Official Historian John Thorn and veteran baseball journalist Alan Schwarz published an authoritative and thought-provoking list of "Baseball's 100 Most Important People" - including more than its fair share of surprisingly influential figures. Nestled between National Baseball Hall of Famers "Hammerin'" Hank Greenberg and "King" Kelly at number 79 on that list is this week's guest: "More than anyone, Miles Wolff is responsible for the modern renaissance of minor-league baseball, as it emerged from the lean years of the 1960s and '70s to the boom of the 1980s and '90s. Wolff bought the Carolina League's Durham Bulls for just $2,666 in 1979, nurtured it into a local success, and owned the franchise as it became a national symbol of the minor leagues after the release of the film "Bull Durham" in 1988. He sold the team in 1990 for $4 million just as the minors began to flourish again. "A baseball purist at heart, Wolff grew frustrated at the money- and marketing-driven approach exhibited by the regular minor leagues, whose clubs were beholden to the major-league organizations to which they fed players. (Communities rarely got to know the best players, because they were promoted to the next level within three or sixth months.) So in 1993, Wolff re-established the Northern League, a circuit in the upper Midwest made up of teams that operated outside the sphere of Organized Baseball. The Northern League's six clubs signed players — often minor-league veterans on their way down or overlooked collegians — to stock their rosters. The Northern League was an instant success and spawned imitators across the country. "Wolff's first baseball job came in 1971 as the general manager of the Double-A Savannah (Georgia) Braves, and he subsequently was a GM in Anderson, South Carolina., and Jacksonville, Florida. "Wolff also owned Baseball America, the Durham-based magazine of the minor leagues, for most of its lifetime. He bought the magazine from founder Allan Simpson in 1982 and served as president and publisher until selling the company in 2000." + + + PRE-ORDER Miles Wolff's soon-to-be-released memoir "There's a Bulldozer on Home Plate: A 50-Year Journey in Minor League Baseball" AND/OR the upcoming final (4th) edition of the indispensable "Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball: A Complete Record of Teams, Leagues and Seasons, 1876-2019" NOW!
Episode 83 of the Premier 'View' Tipperary GAA podcast sees Kevin on a jolly at the Galway races so Toomeveara & Tipperarylive.ie Journalist Enda Treacy returns to the host seat and is joined by Carrick Davin Stephen Cronin and the ever present Seán Smith of Thurles Sars. The lads get straight into the action and discuss the announcement of a star-studded Tipperary Backroom team to work with Liam Cahill & Mikey Bevans. Then it's the kick-off of the County Championship in all 3 grades and even a 'Ghost' goal to have a chat about.. The lads also discuss the postponement of Junior Games in the South Division due to the lack of referees. And finish off by looking at the Last Man Standing competition organised by former contributor Carrick Swans own Colm O'Sullivan on the premierview.ie discussion board. All in an action packed Episode 83 of the Premier 'View'
King Kelly Coleman's scoring record may be broken by Gary Fogle
Kelly Cardenas is a Forbes contributor, Author, Podcaster, Founder-CEO of a National multi-million dollar brand, and a cultural efficiency Coach. Kelly is the go to when it comes to cultivating a culture that will bring sustained success to your business. In this episode, Kelly talks about: • Cultural efficiency and how to measure it • How to bring true happiness to your teams • How to hire for the right cultural fit • Where to begin when it comes to revamping your culture • How to develop systems that produce results • How much time you should allocate to culture Thank you to Gavin Hammer Unscalable.fm Connect with Kelly: • https://www.kellycardenas.com • https://instagram.com/therealkellycardenas Thank you to our sponsors Findlay Volvo Las Vegas https://www.findlayvolvocarslv.com/ Samaritans Feet https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/KellyCardenas?utm_medium=email&utm_source=ExactTarget&utm_campaign=20220105_ Pinks4Cancer https://recycling4acure.org/ Cardenas Law Group https://cardenaslawgroup.com/ Squeeze Dried https://squeezedried.com/ PAUL MITCHELL HAIR CARE DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR STEP https://store.kellycardenassalon.com/collections/all-products BLING SHINE SERUM-The #1 seller of over 15years and the only product to be endorsed by my MAMA! https://store.kellycardenassalon.com/products/kelly-cardenas-salon-bling?_pos=1&_sid=6a4a4c2b4&_ss=r WEBSITE https://www.kellycardenas.com/
In Episode 72, Corey covers: —6 Again, Trainers & Technology on board for NRL 2022 —All Stars Teams Named —ACL Injuries Rock Clubs —Queensland Clubs Name Captains —Inside the NBA & Bombers a Match Made in "Love" —Nadal = Heart & 21 —The NFL Needs to Look Up Definition of Diversity —Joe Rogan —King Kelly Conquers Pipeline
In this episode of the Irish Baseball Podcast: Tim Carr discusses his work to uncover the Irish ancestry of MLB players and coaches. Astros beat reporter Brian McTaggart talks about spending time in Ireland as a boy and learning baseball with his dad in the Astrodome. Irish American Baseball Society founder John Fitzgerald introduces us to an Irish Baseball Legend named Mike "King" Kelly. Visit the Irish American Baseball Society to learn more about Irish Baseball and baseball in Ireland!
No one has shone brighter in the Race to the Sun than Sean Kelly, who won seven straight editions after Stephen Roche’s GC victory got the wheels turning for Ireland in 1981. Felix Lowe recalls Kelly’s formidable streak, after speaking to the man who dominated the likes of Bernard Hinault and Laurent Fignon during a golden age for French cycling.Re-Cycle is narrated by Graham Willgoss and produced by Pete Burton.Sponsored by Zwift, where Fun is Fast! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Brad and Graham are back and joined by living legend Sean Kelly for the last episode of the Bradley Wiggins Show this year to dissect a season like no other. The trio deliberate on the truncated racing calendar with Sam Bennett and Tao Geoghegan Hart's exploits at the Tour de France and Giro d'Italia lauded. King Kelly breaks down his nerves as protégé Bennett sealed Champs-Élysées glory. Primoz Roglic, who saw a maiden Tour de France win agonisingly taken from his grasp by Tadej Pogačar, bounced back to claim a consecutive Vuelta a España to continue an astounding few years. Elsewhere, Hugh Carthy was the latest breakthrough act in a season of breakthroughs, and Brad calls the Lancashire rider the finished package, who has a genuine chance of winning a Grand Tour. However, will EF Pro Cycling back him? 2012 Tour de France winner Brad expects Team Ineos to bounce back after – despite Giro success – a disappointing season but raises questions over some of the signings the British-based team have made.Chris Froome, who is set to sign with Israel Start-Up Nation for the 2021 season, expects excellence, adds Brad, and his team have made some astute signings to support the seven-times Grand Tour winner as he goes in search of a fifth Tour. The trio wrap up with their moments of the season and expectations for next year.The Bradley Wiggins Show is produced by Pete Burton. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today we get to chat with multiple time nominee and Artios Award winner, Susan Shopmaker. Susan is awesome. With over 20 years of feature film casting experience, she’s worked on projects like John Cameron Mitchell’s Hedwig and the Angry Inch, 2016’s Imperium, 2003’s Party Monster, John Slattery's God's Pocket, 2007’s Enchanted, Frank & Lola, Andrew Neel's King Kelly & Goat, and Michel Franco’s Chronic, a Cannes Award Winner & Spirit Award Nominee, just to name a few.
It was a busy Tuesday morning at OTB Towers: 0:00 - We took in the latest sports news, including PL updates and Celtic fans celebrating in Donegal. 32:50 - There have been some high-quality FAI Cup finals at the AVIVA Stadium over the last decade, with Ciarán Kelly's penalty shoot-out heroics in 2010 being one for the history books. We relived the match with the former-Sligo Rovers shot-stopper. 1:01:00 - With the final chapters of The Last Dance, ESPN and Netflix's monster Michael Jordan documentary in the books, we look back at the finale with NBA-fanatics Kieran Donaghy, Jarlath Regan, and OTB's Ronan Mullen. We are back live from 7:30am tomorrow!
In the aftermath of King Kelly’s assassination, the Night Rangers relocate to a new cellblock and continue to plot their escape, which, repugnantly, means enlisting the help of Stroker. Additionally, with the pudding still in transit, they must take another drastic action or risk retribution from Sugar Tits.
All the All-Star facts you need to know! The history of the All-Star game broken down. Most HR's, most games played and who was the youngest and oldest to participate? As promised, beyond McGwire and Sosa, there was ALOT more going on during the 1998 season. Plus, King Kelly was the first true superstar of the game. From taking advantage of there only being one umpire to being the subject of the first best selling recorded song, King was the man. Debuts: Twink Twining - https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/t/twinitw01.shtml Satchel Paige - https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/p/paigesa01.shtml Dan Wilson Inside the Park Grand Slam - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HopOu36AxPU Yankees-Orioles Brawl for It All - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZKIHNsf8O_A Mariners-Roylas Turn Ahead the Clock - https://www.mlb.com/cut4/19th-anniversary-of-seattle-mariners-turn-ahead-the-clock-game/c-242436084 Slide Kelly Slide - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6ykGDmrgJI&t=10s
It is NBA Draft eve. We'll definitely get into that. But first we'll be joined by Paintsville High School legend, 1998 Mr. Basketball and former Marshall center J.R. VanHoose. We'll reflect on the passing of Kentucky hero "King" Kelly Coleman who passed away Sunday. You have to be uber oblivious to live in the state of Kentucky and not know anything about him. We'll talk about how legendary he was and how J.R. got to know him well. We'll also look into the latest on Kerry Blackshear, AD to LA, the NBA Finals and more. --- 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/cats-talk-wednesday/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cats-talk-wednesday/support
It is NBA Draft eve. We'll definitely get into that. But first we'll be joined by Paintsville High School legend, 1998 Mr. Basketball and former Marshall center J.R. VanHoose. We'll reflect on the passing of Kentucky hero "King" Kelly Coleman who passed away Sunday. You have to be uber oblivious to live in the state of Kentucky and not know anything about him. We'll talk about how legendary he was and how J.R. got to know him well. We'll also look into the latest on Kerry Blackshear, AD to LA, the NBA Finals and more.
Ruminations on the Series Finale of Game of Thrones, featuring King Kelly and Jake, Master of Whispers
Discussion of Game of Thrones Season 8, Episode 5, “The Bells” featuring King Kelly
Discussion of GOT Season 8, Episode 4. Featuring special guest, King Kelly.
Just finishing up with BLACKOUT 03, Nick is fired up and ready for the Nation to hear from Mr. A, Mr. C, and Mr. D aka King Bill, King Kelly and King Brian. They created a podcast on their own called “THE DAILY WAR,” and you the Nation are going to hear Episode One. The men will be talking about their stories and the BLACKOUT EXPERIENCE.
MLB’s official historian John Thorn joins Ducksnort to discuss how the recently concluded World Series can be viewed from a historical perspective, and how the game continues to evolve. Then he names his favorite players ever. And the Ducksnort boys say farewell to the 2017 season -- a year of laughs, loves, and Aaron Judge. Plus thoughts on Gil Hodges, Justin Verlander, Clayton Kershaw, Stan Musial, Willie Mays, Ted Williams, King Kelly, Babe Ruth, Cap Anson, Duke Snider, Jackie Robinson, Ken Giles, Brad Peacock, Lance McCullers, Bryce Harper, and more! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
WITh IT dominating the box office after almost one month of IT's initial release, one can only wonder? What does this mean for the Horror Movie Genre as a whole? Will there be any new ground to break in the near future? One can hope. Enjoy!!! Follow us on: Facebook.com/Whatthehellpcast Twitter.com/Thehellpcast Instagram.com/Whatthehellpcast We also have a YouTube Channel and Sound Cloud Channel. Just put What The Hell Did We Just Watch?! in the search bar and BLAM! there it is. Want to shoot us an email? Whatthehellpcast@yahoo.com Whatthehellpcast@gmail.com Whichever FLOATS your boat. If interested in King Kelly music email the show and we shall make sure you get a copy of the theme song and other songs as well.
I'm back! At least it didn't take 27 years for me to do so. IT (2017) trailer is taking the Horror genre by surprise. Can the actual movie do the exact same thing? Well it's got clowns and written all iver it. That's a start. Enjoy!!! Follow us on: Facebook.com/Whatthehellpcast Twitter.com/Thehellpcast Instagram.com/Whatthehellpcast We also have a YouTube Channel and Sound Cloud Channel. Just put What The Hell Did We Just Watch?! in the search bar and BLAM! there it is. Want to shoot us an email? Whatthehellpcast@yahoo.com Whatthehellpcast@gmail.com Whichever FLOATS your boat. If interested in King Kelly music email the show and we shall make sure you get a copy of the theme song and other songs as well.
This week is all about Nolan's latest opus. Dunkirk is for sure an Oscar contender for the year. It's Titanic during the World War II era. Enjoy!!! Follow us on: Facebook.com/Whatthehellpcast Twitter.com/Thehellpcast Instagram.com/Whatthehellpcast We also have a YouTube Channel and Sound Cloud Channel. Just put What The Hell Did We Just Watch?! in the search bar and BLAM! there it is. Want to shoot us an email? Whatthehellpcast@yahoo.com Whatthehellpcast@gmail.com Whichever floats your boat. If interested in King Kelly music email the show and we shall make sure you get a copy of the theme song and other songs as well.
I think it's we have a little conversation about... IT. IT what? IT. Stephen King's IT has managed to stay relevant for the past 27 years when it was first adapted as a TV Movie. How about that. A television based HORROR movie manages to get something right. The kids part of the movie that is. Anyway. This week the topic is not only the 1990 movie adaptation. We also talk about the 1986 source material. Enjoy!!! Follow us on: Facebook.com/Whatthehellpcast Twitter.com/Thehellpcast Instagram.com/Whatthehellpcast We also have a YouTube Channel and Sound Cloud Channel. Just put What The Hell Did We Just Watch?! in the search bar and BLAM! there it is. Want to shoot us an email? Whatthehellpcast@yahoo.com Whatthehellpcast@gmail.com Whichever floats your boat. If interested in King Kelly music email the show and we shall make sure you get a copy of the theme song and other songs as well.
Those APES! are at it again. This time it's again Woody and company. Where can the fearless leader Caesar take us now? Enjoy!!! Follow us on: Facebook.com/Whatthehellpcast Twitter.com/Thehellpcast Instagram.com/Whatthehellpcast We also have a YouTube Channel and Sound Cloud Channel. Just put What The Hell Did We Just Watch?! in the search bar and BLAM! there it is. Want to shoot us an email? Whatthehellpcast@yahoo.com Whatthehellpcast@gmail.com Whichever floats your boat. If interested in King Kelly music email the show and we shall make sure you get a copy of the theme song and other songs as well.
Blair and Ken celebrate King Kelly's win with a little Jimmy Slade trivia as they look forward to Trestles.
1 Samuel 7:15-8:9; In spite of Samuel's faithful ministry to Israel in his old age God's people decide that they want a king. God exposes his people's hearts; that we do not want Yahweh as our king but desire instead to be ruled by earthly kings. In this sad chapter of Israel's history we still hear the call to put our faith in Jesus Christ, our great king!
Main Review: Lone Survivor Main Review: RoboCop Top 5 Movies Set In The Future Film Club Review: Donnie Brascoe What Else We Watched (Edge of Tomorrow, The Graduate, Stranger By the Lake, Jesus Camp, King Kelly, The Leftovers) News Next Week Preview (Non-Stop, Top 5 Liam Neeson Movies, Grave of the Fireflies) Summer Box Office Draft
It’s the most epic episode of Cinema Fix yet! In the first half of this two-and-a-half-hour review of last year, Andrew and Monica count down their Top 10 Films of 2012. Which movies made the cut? Tune in to find out. SHOW NOTES: 0:22 - Intro 3:05 - Overall thoughts on this year in cinema 6:05 - Picks for #10 12:48 - Picks for #9 20:32 - Picks for #8 27:32 - Picks for #7 33:04 - Picks for #6 39:25 - Picks for #5 42:22 - Picks for #4 55:53 - Picks for #3 1:05:21 - Picks for #2 1:07:38 - Picks for #1 1:16:17 - Show close DON'T FORGET: You can contact the show by emailing cinemafix@filmgeekradio.com. Thanks for listening!
King Kelly (LOUISA KRAUSE) is an aspiring Internet star who performs webcam stripteases. When Kelly's car - filled with illegal narcotics that she must deliver - is stolen by her bitter ex-boyfriend Ryan (WILL BRILL) on the 4th of July, Kelly and her best friend Jordan (LIBBY WOODBRIDGE) embark on an epic whirlwind of drugs, sex, violence, and mischief-making as Kelly tries to reclaim what is hers. Kelly's biggest online fan, a wayward State Trooper (RODERICK HILL), joins the journey as the night spirals into chaos. Made entirely from camera-phone footage, King Kelly is a sensational journey through hedonistic American youth culture and the YouTube generation. Director Andrew Neel (Alice Neel, The Feature and New World Order) stops by to talk about this South by Southwest Film Festival favorite and wild ride through a changing American landscape.
What up kids? This is our very first podcast. WOOOO! So give it a listen, spread it around and let us know what you think. Shout out to King Kelly for hooking […]