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Join Robert Horry, aka Big Shot Bob, for a fun-filled Friday Bonus Show, featuring antics, stories, and NBA insights. This week, Robert shares entertaining encounters with celebrities Salma Hayek and Kirstie Alley. The discussion takes a basketball turn with listener questions about Giannis' future in Milwaukee and Kendrick Perkins' take on what it takes to be the face of the NBA. Plus, there's some friendly banter about favorite foods, competitive eating, and the challenges of staying fit. Tune in for laughs, stories, and all things NBA! 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:42 Listener Questions and Selma Hayek Story 01:35 Kirstie Alley Encounter 04:04 Giannis and the Bucks Future 08:40 Westbrook's Hand Injury and Comeback 10:35 Face of the NBA Debate 17:04 Regional Faces of the NBA 17:52 Is Shea a Free Throw Merchant? 20:26 Competitive Eating Feats 21:00 Favorite Foods and Overeating
Our friend George Wendt passed away this morning, May 20, 2025. In his honor, we are re-releasing one of his last interviews when he sat down with Steve Kmetko on STILL HERE HOLLYWOOD, This episode was recorded May 11, 2024. Rest in peace George. In one of his final interviews before his passing, beloved Cheers star George Wendt (Norm!) joins Steve Kmetko for an unforgettable conversation on Still Here Hollywood. Wendt reflects on his 50-year career in television and theater, the magic of Cheers, hilarious behind-the-scenes stories with Woody Harrelson and Kirstie Alley, his advice to nephew Jason Sudeikis, and why he still dreams about being on set. From Second City to sitcom legend, Wendt shares heartfelt memories and sharp humor in this moving farewell. #GeorgeWendt #CheersTVShow #JasonSudeikis #SitcomLegend #SecondCity #TVHistory #StillHereHollywoodShow Credits Host/Producer: Steve Kmetko All things technical: Justin Zangerle Executive Producer: Jim Lichtenstein Music by: Brian Sanyshyn Transcription: Mushtaq Hussain https://stillherehollywood.com http://patreon.com/stillherehollywood Suggest Guests at: stillherehollywood@gmail.com Advertise on Still Here Hollywood: jim@stillherenetwork.com Publicist: Maggie Perlich: maggie@numbertwelvemarketing.com
Getting old sucks! Also, kids are hard, and Kirstie Alley wasn't always a crazy anti-vax scientologist. We're watching one of the best Sci-Fi movies ever made in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan this time on Harmless Phosphorescence! Support the show and get early access and exclusive content at https://www.patreon.com/harmlessentertainment https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEDmdtUAW_pJYCJfaZV7Unw/live Buy some Merch! https://www.teepublic.com/stores/attention-hellmart-shoppers Check out Executive Producer Michael Beckwith's movie website at https://upallnightmovies.com/ Siskel and Ebert Scale Josh - Up Brian - Up Al - Up Thoreau - Up
In perhaps the spermiest film we've ever covered, John Travolta and Kirstie Alley hang out with a baby voiced by Bruce Willis and Amy Heckerling gets revenge on Harold Ramis. As David Sims says early in this episode - Look Who's Talking is a VERY RICH text. Vanity Fair's Hillary Busis joins us to talk about this 1989 “forgotbuster,” a film that made a bozo amount of money and dared to ask the question, “What if baby talked??” We're going deep on Travolta lore, grappling with Kirstie Alley's later career, and following numerous tangents on everything from the rules of the Rugrats universe to advancements in crib safety. Look who's podcasting! Sign up for Check Book, the Blank Check newsletter featuring even more “real nerdy shit” to feed your pop culture obsession. Dossier excerpts, film biz AND burger reports, and even more exclusive content you won't want to miss out on. Join our Patreon for franchise commentaries and bonus episodes. Follow us @blankcheckpod on Twitter, Instagram, Threads and Facebook! Buy some real nerdy merch Connect with other Blankies on our Reddit or Discord For anything else, check out BlankCheckPod.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textDo you remember Drop Dead Gorgeous from 1999? We do and we don't. We remember that it has a stacked cast in Kristen Dunst, Denise Richards, Ellen Barkin, Kirstie Alley, Britney Murphy, Amy Adams & Allison Janney just to name a few. Seriously, there is a lot more. We also remember it being hilarious. We also think that hilarity might be very politically incorrect now. Either way, we couldn't be more excited. So join us as we go back to the end of the 90s and watch this documentary-style comedy. Do You Remember Liking This Movie?
Send us your movie recommendations!Captain and Wilson dive into John Carpenter's 1995 sci-fi horror film Village of the Damned, a remake that fails to capture the magic of the 1960 original but delivers some campy entertainment value. It stars Christopher Reeve, Kirstie Alley, and Mark Hamill.The film discussion begins around 20:30.
For our second entry into McNerdy month, we bring you Loverboy, quite possibly the worst movie we've covered on the show. It's a weird, vapid mess. Starring Patrick Dempsey, Carrie Fisher, and Kirstie Alley.
Send us a text⚖️ The U.S. Supreme Court makes a landmark ruling, banning the death penalty for crimes committed by minors. ♟️ The world's greatest chess player retires, leaving us all to wonder: who will defend us when AI takes over?
It's 1987. The surf's up, the sun's out, and high school teacher Freddy Shoop is about to have the summer of his life… until he's roped into teaching remedial English to a group of students who would rather be anywhere else. In this episode of the Better Learning Podcast, Kevin, Eric, and Mark crack open Summer School, the cult classic that blends outrageous 80s comedy with a surprisingly insightful take on teaching, student motivation, and the eternal struggle between fun and responsibility. We break down what makes Mark Harmon's Mr. Shoop one of the most unexpectedly relatable teachers in movie history—does his unconventional, rule-breaking approach make him a terrible educator, or the kind of mentor students actually need? We also dive into the misfit classroom of 80s archetypes, from the horror-obsessed duo of Chainsaw and Dave to the overachieving student with test anxiety, and discuss how these characters still reflect real-world education challenges today. Takeaways: Connecting with students has a huge impact Sometimes you need respect from students before they like you Have fun and be yourself Take the five seconds to say something individualized to a student Connect with Eric Stoller: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/esstoller/ Connect with host, Kevin Stoller: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinstoller/ Episode 221 of the Better Learning Podcast Kevin Stoller is the host of the Better Learning Podcast and Co-Founder of Kay-Twelve, a national leader for educational furniture. Learn more about creating better learning environments at www.Kay-Twelve.com. For more information on our partners: Association for Learning Environments (A4LE) - https://www.a4le.org/ Education Leaders' Organization - https://www.ed-leaders.org/ Second Class Foundation - https://secondclassfoundation.org/ EDmarket - https://www.edmarket.org/ Catapult @ Penn GSE - https://catapult.gse.upenn.edu/ Want to be a Guest Speaker? Request on our website
This is Still Here Hollywood. I'm Steve Kmetko. Join me, with today's guest, Cliff Clavin from “Cheers”, John Ratzenberger.A “Hail Mary” pass is pretty much a football term, and of course a prayer, but that's the point.. Several decades ago, one auditioning actor (who was shown the door), held that door open long enough to toss a Hail Mary pass to the producers. That last second pitch landed him the role of an iconic character in one of the biggest TV comedies of the 20th century. Show CreditsHost/Producer: Steve KmetkoAll things technical: Justin ZangerleExecutive Producer: Jim LichtensteinMusic by: Brian SanyshynTranscription: Mushtaq Hussain https://stillherehollywood.comhttp://patreon.com/stillherehollywoodSuggest Guests at: stillherehollywood@gmail.comAdvertise on Still Here Hollywood: jim@stillherenetwork.comPublicist: Maggie Perlich: maggie@numbertwelvemarketing.com
Welcome to Myopia Movies, where we rewatch the films of our youth to see if they stand the test of time—or if nostalgia was lying to us! This week, we're diving into 1989's Look Who's Talking, the baby-powered comedy that made us all wonder what our infants were really thinking. With John Travolta, Kirstie Alley, and Bruce Willis as the voice of a wisecracking newborn, this movie was a box office hit—but does it still charm in 2024, or is it just baby babble? Strap in your car seats, folks—we're about to find out! Make sure to like and subscribe where ever you are getting this! Please leave us a review and follow us on Bluesky, Reddit, and Facebook! How will Look Who's Talking hold up? Host: Nic Panel: Keiko, Alex, Nur
Welcome to Myopia Movies, where we rewatch the films of our youth to see if they stand the test of time—or if nostalgia was lying to us! This week, we're diving into 1989's Look Who's Talking, the baby-powered comedy that made us all wonder what our infants were really thinking. With John Travolta, Kirstie Alley, and Bruce Willis as the voice of a wisecracking newborn, this movie was a box office hit—but does it still charm in 2024, or is it just baby babble? Strap in your car seats, folks—we're about to find out! Make sure to like and subscribe where ever you are getting this! Please leave us a review and follow us on Bluesky, Reddit, and Facebook! How will Look Who's Talking hold up? Host: Nic Panel: Keiko, Alex, Nur
National kiss a ginger day. Entertainment from 2018. Dr. Pepper went on sale 1885, Hatti Caraway 1st female US senator, Stalin changed his name. Todays birthdays - Tex Ritter, Ray Price, Rush Limbaugh, Kirstie Alley, Ricky Van Shelton, Howard Stern, Jeff Bezos, Zack De La Roche, Melanie Chisholm. Agatha Christie died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard http://defleppard.com/Redheads - Marc DanielsPerfect - Ed SheeranLike I loved you - Brett YoungRapture - BlondieBirthdays - In da club - 5c Cent http://50cent.com/(I got spurs) jingle jangle jinlge - Tex RitterCrazy arms - Ray PriceCheers TV introFrom a Jack to a King - Ricky Van SheltonGuerilla radio - Rage against the machinewannabe - The Spice GirlsExit - It's not love - Dokken http://dokken.net/
That Show Hasn't Been Funny In Years: an SNL podcast on Radio Misfits
Nick welcomes film critic Erik Childress to the podcast for a nostalgic dive into his memories of watching Saturday Night Live. Erik reflects on experiencing the tail end of the original cast as a very young kid and the impact of the Sandler, Farley, Carvey, and Spade era during his high school years. They discuss how SNL shaped his comedic sensibilities, alongside the influence of Monty Python. Erik shares his five favorite SNL sketches, including a hilarious Digital Short mocking The OC, a commercial for a beer marketed specifically to gay men, Dan Aykroyd's unforgettable Irwin Mainway, and a chaotic scene at an Italian restaurant where Kirstie Alley is hilariously mauled by the very Italian staff. It's a lively and insightful conversation with a smart colleague, filled with fun memories and a celebration of some great SNL moments. [Ep105]
Geoff uses his Blindside and you're seeing it. Join AN EGG as they learn with Arsenio Hall about AIDS in the very early 90s. We had to put it on Patreon because Youtube would never allow you to see the whole thing. Watch and learn along with Luke Perry, Pauly Shore, Kirstie Alley, Jaleel White, Sinbad, and more. Oh man. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Some people go straight to heaven, others need more time to earn their wings. Will and Sabrina are watching “Toothless” starring Kirstie Alley, Dale Midkiff and Ross Mallinger. This film premiered in 1997 as part of The Wonderful World of Disney on ABC.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Some people go straight to heaven, others need more time to earn their wings. Will and Sabrina are watching “Toothless” starring Kirstie Alley, Dale Midkiff and Ross Mallinger. This film premiered in 1997 as part of The Wonderful World of Disney on ABC.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The show opens with Adam explaining how his Equinox gym membership was nearly thwarted by the world's other four “Adam Carollas” and watching the Jake Paul/Mike Tyson fight at Jimmy Kimmel's house. Then, Jason “Mayhem” Miller reads the news including stories about the U.S. Department of Defense failing its seventh consecutive audit, NYC politicians calling on Whoopi Goldberg to apologize for saying a bakery denied her order over politics, Mike Tyson's belief he “shouldn't even be here” because of AIDS, and Disney removing a cartoon episode about a transgender character. Next, actor/comedian Jim O'Heir joins the show to discuss a dessert so good that he'd fly to Texas for it, Adam's hatred of War's Low Rider, learning about stand-up on the set of “Road Hard”, his journey from radio DJ to Second City to a career in acting, and his new book “Welcome to Pawnee: Stories of Friendship, Waffles and Parks and Recreation.” Finally, actor Tim Matheson stops by to talk about Animal House, being the original voice of Johnny Quest, working with Lucille Ball, buying his first house in L.A., and sleeping with four women in one day (including the late Kirstie Alley). For more with Jim O'Heir: ● NEW BOOK: Welcome to Pawnee: Stories of Friendship, Waffles and Parks and Recreation - Available now ● INSTAGRAM: @therealjimoheir ● TWITTER/X: @jimoheir For more with Tim Matheson: ● NEW BOOK: Damned Glad to Meet You - My Seven Decades in the Hollywood Trenches - Available now ● INSTAGRAM: @tim_matheson_official Thank you for supporting our sponsors: ● For a limited time, get 20% off your entire order with code ACS at PublicRec.com ● RosettaStone.com/Adam ● http://TommyJohn.com/Adam ● http://OReillyAuto.com/Adam
Maksim Chmerkovskiy steps back Behind The Rope. Inappropriately deemed “The Bad Boy of the Ballroom”, Maks is here to set the record straight separating fact from fiction on so very much that has been said about him throughout his ballroom career. Maks chats his early days of dance, the highs and lows of Dancing With The Stars, dance partners Mel B, Kirstie Alley and Denise Richards, the mirror ball win, Len Goodman and a neighborly run in with Charlie Sheen. Outspoken as always, Maks discusses Ariana Madix' DWTS run, thoughts about Tom Sandoval potentially joining DWTS, Cheryl Burke's DWTS themed Podcast, fellow DWTS pro and wife Peta Murgatroyd, The Traitors, Tamra Judge, Phaedra Parks and much, much more in this no holds barred chat. Part II starts now. @maksimc @behindvelvetrope @davidyontef BONUS & AD FREE EPISODES Available at - www.patreon.com/behindthevelvetrope BROUGHT TO YOU BY: JACK BLACK - getjackblack.com/velvet (Use Code Velvet For 10% Off Your Order of Men's Grooming Products As Effective and Great As Women's) PAIR EYEWEAR - paireyewear.com (Use Code Velvet Rope For 15% Off Your First Pair For Infinite Possibilities of Stylish Frames) JLO BEAUTY - jlobeauty.com/VELVET (Get 4 Free Masks and Free Shipping on Jennifer Lopez Beauty Products!!) ADVERTISING INQUIRIES - Please contact David@advertising-execs.com MERCH Available at - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/behind-the-velvet-rope?ref_id=13198 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Maksim Chmerkovskiy steps Behind The Rope. Inappropriately deemed “The Bad Boy of the Ballroom”, Maks is here to set the record straight separating fact from fiction on so very much that has been said about him throughout his ballroom career. Maks chats his early days of dance, the highs and lows of Dancing With The Stars, dance partners Mel B, Kirstie Alley and Denise Richards, the mirror ball win, Len Goodman and a neighborly run in with Charlie Sheen. Outspoken as always, Maks discusses Ariana Madix' DWTS run, thoughts about Tom Sandoval potentially joining DWTS, Cheryl Burke's DWTS themed Podcast, fellow DWTS pro and wife Peta Murgatroyd, The Traitors, Tamra Judge, Phaedra Parks and much, much more in this no holds barred chat. @maksimc @behindvelvetrope @davidyontef BONUS & AD FREE EPISODES Available at - www.patreon.com/behindthevelvetrope BROUGHT TO YOU BY: PAIR EYEWEAR - paireyewear.com (Use Code Velvet Rope For 15% Off Your First Pair For Infinite Possibilities of Stylish Frames) JLO BEAUTY - jlobeauty.com/VELVET (Get 4 Free Masks and Free Shipping on Jennifer Lopez Beauty Products!!) JACK BLACK - getjackblack.com/velvet (Use Code Velvet For 10% Off Your Order of Men's Grooming Products As Effective and Great As Women's) ADVERTISING INQUIRIES - Please contact David@advertising-execs.com MERCH Available at - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/behind-the-velvet-rope?ref_id=13198 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Wiz RECOMMENDS Star Trek III: The Search For Spock After three Star Trek films I have come to a realization: I'm a Star Trek fan. The characters are charismatic and interesting. It has a clear and distinct vision. And for someone who likes military on film, Star Trek's intellectual spin on militarism is surprisingly fun and interesting. But Star Trek III: The Search for Spock continues where the excellent Wrath of Khan left off with a simple conceit: Spock is believed to be on the Genesis planet and Kirk has to find a way to get him back. And that simple story leads a fairly brisk 1 hour and 45 minute film. The film is slight, but doesn't feel it: it's just a fun, engaging film that continues the story. But one interesting the film showcases is Vulcan mysticism: the whole concept of Spock's "mind meld" and what it does to Bones is interesting, but it is paired with the fascinating beliefs of the Vulcans. But the film has a few snags: first, the special effects are a step down from Wrath of Khan...which in turn was a step down from The Motion Picture. In defense of Spock, there is one action scene involving the Enterprise and a Klingon warship and it's not a bad sequence, it just isn't as visually interesting. Also, the hand-to-hand combat in the end...laughably bad. But the biggest step down from the last movie is that of Saavik. This character was a training recruit of Spock played by Kirstie Alley, who did a decent job in the role. In this film, it's played by Robin Curtis...which is a rather sizable downgrade. Now, I can imagine that playing a character who is supposed to be unemotional but still someone who is likable is a hard thing to manage...but Curtis essentially plays her as someone who sounds like a robot. On top of that, she looks unnatural in the role itself. Still, The Search for Spock does two things well: make it's story entertaining and want to watch the next story, which is precisely what it did. After Wrath of Khan, it's a satisfying continuation of the story.
Celebrity Correspondent Will Keck William Keck During my multi-decade career working in Hollywood as an entertainment reporter covering celebrities, I've written countless articles that I'm proud to claim as my own. Very personal profiles that received accolades not only from my editors, but also from the town's top publicists and the stars themselves. But you won't find any of those happily-ever-after stories in this book. Rather, within these pages are my missions that, for one reason or another, went horribly wrong. Typically to blame was the cavalier bravado I displayed while investigating morally questionable leads, pursuing controversial angles or asking probing questions that I thought might be of interest to my readers, but were regarded as overly invasive or unnecessarily rude by my subjects. Take for instance Bruce Willis, who threatened to burn down my house, many years after little Drew Barrymore left the message “I'm going to fucking kill you” on my home answering machine. Ellen DeGeneres told me, “I don't like you so much,” while The Nanny's Fran Drescher gave me a rather aggressive verbal spanking. Beloved Mary Poppins icon Dick Van Dyke prodded his TV star buddy Andy Griffith to give me a good smack in the face, while Star Trek's Leonard Nimoy took me to task over a casual question I posed about his Spock ears. Another of my sci-fi idols—Bionic Woman Lindsay Wagner—greeted me at her father's funeral with a soul-crushing “Fuck you,” which was really nothing compared to being dragged away by security from John Candy's private entombment. Desperate Housewives star Teri Hatcher put a period on our years-long friendship by telling me “you will (one day) look up at your reflection in your coffin and not like what you see.” I accidentally terrified a pair of child stars on Halloween and sent an actress from Lost fleeing our interview in tears. Gorgeous Dallas star Victoria Principal—a longtime object of my near stalker-like obsession—threatened me with legal action, which was preferable to being roughed up by a three-time Emmy-winning '90s sitcom star outside his home. Then there was the time I landed a spot on the Scientologists' “suppressives” list after an innocent misunderstanding with the late, great Kirstie Alley. And in his autobiography So Far…, Alley's Cheers co-star Kelsey Grammer called me out by name as “a despicable piece of flesh” whom he invited “to burn in Hell!!” Oh man, I'm outta breath. While the words and actions of those peeved celebrities may have been justified at the time, please believe me when I tell you I'm really not as bad as all that makes me out to be. It's true though. There's no denying that over the years I've done many things of which I'm not proud. For me, the process of accountability and redemption that inspired me to write this book has been slow and continuous. As you'll discover, my irreverent sense of humor and the questionable fact-finding tactics and sweet-talking skills I fostered at the National Enquirer followed me upon graduating to my role as a “legit” celebrity reporter for such respected publications as USA Today, the Los Angeles Times, People, Entertainment Weekly and TV Guide. Quitting tabloid journalism didn't necessarily mean its mindset and methodology had quit me. What it did offer was extraordinary access to A-list talent I never in a million years expected I'd have an opportunity to interview. The very same publicists who would hang up the phone or threaten my life when I called as a representative of the Enquirer, were now contacting me to offer up their talent for intimate 1:1 interviews to be conducted in private dressing rooms, on the closed sets of major film and TV projects, backstage at concerts or even in the celebrities' homes. The pandemic provided me the time I needed to meticulously comb through the dusty reminders of my past, reflect on all I'd experienced, process what I'd learned and discover what I wanted to say about it all. Ultimately, I decided to confess everything—holding nothing back. I'm owning up to my most grievous lapses in judgment, confessing my most mortifying blunders, revealing the embarrassing sex stuff and also taking the opportunity to share a few valuable insights I gained along the way. While everything is naturally told from my perspective, I fully understand there are always at least two sides to any story. In some instances, a few of those mentioned in the book have chosen to contribute their side, or speak on behalf of a former co-star. A couple others, such as Victoria Principal and Batman star Burt Ward, requested minor changes be made that had no significant impact on the stories being told. But I assure you, there's not a word in this book, to the best of my memory—well-supported by an extensive archive of article clippings, my original reporter notebooks, tape-recorded interviews and photographs—that isn't the God's honest truth. How I uncovered some of these tabloid truths, however, did at times require me to employ imaginative means, often by accessing my inner thespian or undercover spy. This is the story of how I infiltrated the secret worlds of the rich and famous, while privately struggling to come to terms with secrets of my own. So—if you think you can handle it—pick up your CSI blacklights and join me as I pull back the soiled sheets and expose the bizarre, sometimes ugly and always entertaining life of a reformed and deeply repentant tabloid bad boy.
It's John Travolta, Kirstie Alley, and a bunch of telepathic babies! LIVE from Denver, Paul, June, and Jason discuss the 1990 romantic comedy Look Who's Talking Too. They discuss the apartment's production design, the babies finding a crack pipe, the product placement of babies watching real commercials, and more. (Originally Released 09/27/2018) HDTGM is coming to NYC on Nov 15th! Go to hdtgm.com to buy tix, merch, and for more on bad movies.Order Paul's book about his childhood: Joyful Recollections of TraumaFor extra content on Matinee Monday movies, visit Paul's YouTube page: youtube.com/paulscheerTalk bad movies on the HDTGM Discord: discord.gg/hdtgmPaul's Discord: discord.gg/paulscheerFollow Paul's movie recs on Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/paulscheer/Check out new HDTGM movie merch over at teepublic.com/stores/hdtgmPaul and Rob Huebel stream live on Twitch every Thursday 8-10pm EST: www.twitch.tv/friendzoneLike good movies too? Subscribe to Unspooled with Paul and Amy Nicholson: listen.earwolf.com/unspooledSubscribe to The Deep Dive with Jessica St. Clair and June Diane Raphael: www.thedeepdiveacademy.com/podcastCheck out The Jane Club over at www.janeclub.comWhere to find Paul, June, & Jason:@PaulScheer on Instagram & Twitter@Junediane on IG and @MsJuneDiane on TwitterJason is not on social media
Want to support the show?? Subscribe to our Patreon to get access to hundreds of hours of bonus content, early access to upcoming episodes, and the ability to chat with the hosts! www.patreon.com/mediumpopcorn On this week's episode, Brandon and Justin are joined by comedian/writer Josh Gondelman to review the 1989 romantic comedy "Look Who's Talking"! They discuss the creepy baby scenes, Kirstie Alley and John Travolta's great chemistry, and how a promising franchise eventually jumps the shark! Leave us a voice message to have it read on a future episode at: https://www.speakpipe.com/MediumPopcorn MP Links: - patreon.com/mediumpopcorn - youtube.com/@MediumPopcornPodcast - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/medium-popcorn Guest: Josh Gondelman Hosts: Brandon Collins Justin Brown Medium Popcorn Podcast "Medium Popcorn" is a production of Casa de Collins LLC. Special thanks as always to our producer Lluvia Gilliam.
This week, Millie and Danielle discuss THE GUEST (2014) and MADHOUSE (1990), Millie's DJ gig, sexy strangers, and the undeniable chemistry between John Larroquette and Kirstie Alley. To see a full ISWYD movie list, check out our Letterboxd here: https://letterboxd.com/isawwhatyoudid/films/diary/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a Text Message.On this episode, Part 2 of Movie originals vs remakes, Tom and Bert pick up from their previous podcast to complete the original/remakes discussion.From the classic "Cape Fear" ( :44); the 1962 original starring Robert Mitchum and Gregory Peck to the great remake in 1991 featuring Robert DeNiro and Nick Nolte to;The 1960 Horror Classic "Village of the Damned" (6:36); starring George Sanders and the menacing yellow-eyed creepy kids and its remake in 1995 starring Christopher Reeves and Kirstie Alley then;The Alfred Hitchcock directed iconic "Pyscho" (12:42); with Anthony Perkins and Janet Leigh to the frame by frame remake in 1998 starring Vince Vaughn and Anne Heche.Others include the 1963 Horror flick "The Haunting" (17:40); 1960's Rat Pack classic "Ocean's Eleven" (20:36) with Frank Sinatra and friends, "The In Laws" (25:37); "The Bad News Bears" (30:17); "The Pink Panther" (40:11) and 1951's "The Day the Earth Stood Still" (44:15) Enjoy the show!You can email us at reeldealzmoviesandmusic@gmail.com or visit our Facebook page, Reel Dealz Podcast: Movies & Music Thru The Decades to leave comments and/or TEXT us at 843-855-1704 as well.
"You're talking about the richest family in a small town. It's front page news when one of them takes a shit!"On today's episode, join me and my guest Josh Gorski, from Video Dropbox, as we dive into the wild and kooky world of Drop Dead Gorgeous (1999). This dark comedy is a delicious mix of morbid and acerbic, and it has stayed a cult classic for many years. This film is also celebrating its 25th anniversary this year, so I thought why not dive into it. This movie was written by Lona Williams, and was directed by Michael Patrick Jann.This movie stars Kirsten Dunst, Allison Janey, Ellen Barkin, Kirstie Alley, and a whole host of other actors like Brittany Murphy and Amy Adams (in her feature film debut)Intro/Outro Music: "Phantom Fun" by Jonathan Boyle----Follow Josh on InstagramFollow Video Dropbox on Instagram----Follow Cult Cinema Circle on Instagram, Twitter, and LetterboxdShow E-Mail: cultcinemacircle@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
George Beckerman joined me to talk about early TV, his first writing job, 1983's NBC Yummy Awards; Paul Winchell and Pinky Lee; growing up in Forest Hills; going to high school with Jerry Springer; going into the textile business; getting his suits on the cover of GQ; selling his business and moving to LA; writing a screenplay "Beverly Hills Shrink" for Fred Weintraub; writing a special "Blondes vs. Brunettes" directed by Steve Binder; seeing Joan Collins sans makeup and working with Don Novello; pitching 30 episode ideas to the producers of Alice; getting a job on TBS sitcom Safe at Home with pissed off cast; hiring Dan O'Shannon and Tom Anderson; an arrest during rehearsal; pitching for Head of the Class and a movie for Gene Wilder; first head of the Class "The Russians are Coming"; the problems and greatness of multi-cam comedies; writing "Child of the 60's" and meeting Lori Petty; writing "Parent's Night" and having 23 characters to write; writing Trouble in Perfectville for Robin Givens and having it changed; working with Tannis Vallely and her father on two different shows; Howard Hesseman; becoming friends with Robin Givens and her mother and needing to get Mike Tyson off the set; Leslie Bega and Khrystyne Haje; creating and leaving "Molloy"; becoming friends with Mayim Bialik; Jennifer Aniston; fighting with Bill Bixby on the set of "Man of the People"; Monty has great cast including Henry Winkler, David Schwimmer, and China Kantner - daughter of Grace Slick and Paul Kantner, but was short lived; The Jackie Thomas show was the most fun he had; trying to turn Jackie Thomas into a modern day Dick Van Dyke; playing tennis with Norm MacDonald; working with Chris Farley; meeting his wife Geraldine Leder writing for "Secret Service Guy" a show that never aired; having his film script optioned by Ben Stiller and not getting a budget; writing a Lifetime movie for Kirstie Alley; a Hallmark time travel movie; writing for children's television; making a short film "Autocowrecked"; writing a song with a member of Foster the People; the current state of TV as a business; Adam I. Lapidus and the Simpsons
SPONSORS: Brought to you by BetterHelp, head to https://BetterHelp.com/BEARS today to get 10% off your first month. Go to http://liquiddeath.com/BEARS to check out all their healthy, infinitely recyclable beverages and find your closest retailer. Head to https://NetSuite.com/BEARS, NetSuite has extended its one-of-a-kind flexible financing program for a few more weeks! We're back with another episode of 2 Bears, 1 Cave! This week Tom and Bert are joined by the great and powerful Stavros Halkias! Stavros and the Bears got soda in their hands and on their minds as they debate which diet sodas are the best. They next get into praising Zach Galifianakis and his contributions to alt-comedy. They also talk about the confederate army, Kirstie Alley's parents, pointy hats, and a very interesting auction item Bert found. Get your root beers and hang out with 3 Bears this week! 2 Bears, 1 Cave Ep. 241 https://tomsegura.com/tour https://www.bertbertbert.com/tour https://store.ymhstudios.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Nathan Webster interviews Ryan Kugler, a multi-business owner, about the importance of marketing and the role it plays in business success. Ryan emphasizes that cutting marketing during tough times is a mistake and shares his insights on effective marketing strategies. He discusses the power of email marketing, creating relevance with subject lines, and the importance of consistent outreach. Ryan also talks about his businesses, including a marketing company that specializes in high-end video brochures. He advises listeners to be intentional in their actions and to invest in their future. Ryan's Bio: Ryan is a three-time Founder and President of the ventures A5 Events, Ideal Content, and Plan B Distribution, with expertise across the respective business trades of corporate event management, digital marketing, and secondary wholesale. A master strategist for 25+ years, Ryan has aced the balance between building profitable 7 and 8-figure businesses full-time without compromising on his personal life. He is a well-known figure in film circuits — and has been since the age of 13, when he directed the short film “The Question,” starring acting stalwarts like Ted Danson, Kirstie Alley, and Woody Harrelson. His association with movie studios continued into his adulthood through his inventory liquidation venture Closeout Division (DVA), which has a database of 350+ companies and generates $20M+ in annual sales. Ryan is an influential voice in entertainment and has been featured across top media platforms, including ABC7 News, CBS' “Early Show,” The Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, and The New York Times. He is also an established author, with titles like How to Start Life! and How to Plan, Produce & Distribute Your Independent Film among his credits.
In this episode of the TILT Parenting Podcast, I'm excited to share with you a conversation I recently had with filmmaker Tom Ropelewski. Tom is the director of the highly acclaimed documentary 2e: Twice Exceptional, which came out in 2015, and he's currently wrapping up post-production on a follow-up film, called 2e2: Teaching the Twice Exceptional. Tom's films center around Bridges Academy, a school for twice-exceptional kids in Studio City, CA that seems to have figured out the best way to meet the educational needs of these unique learners. In our conversation, Tom shares his story and personal why behind making these films, talks about the educational model at Bridges, describes how his films are helping to bring awareness of 2e kids' into the mainstream, and gives us a sneak peek at his new film coming out later this year. About Tom: Thomas Ropelewski has written and directed for both film and television. He wrote and made his feature directorial debut with the Orion Pictures comedy MADHOUSE, starring John Larroquette and Kirstie Alley. Other film credits include LOVERBOY, THE KISS, LOOK WHO'S TALKING NOW and THE NEXT BEST THING. His television work includes serving as writer/executive producer for three seasons of Paramount TV's action/sci-‐fi series SEVEN DAYS. Recently, Ropelewski produced and directed the documentary, CHILD OF GIANTS: My Journey with Maynard Dixon and Dorothea Lange. The film has been screened at film festivals, colleges and museums around the world. It has also aired on KCET/San Francisco's “Truly CA” documentary series. He currently resides in Berkeley, CA and is married to screenwriter Leslie Dixon (MRS. DOUBTFIRE, HAIRSPRAY, THE THOMAS CROWN AFFAIR, LIMITLESS). Things You'll Learn From This Episode: Tom's personal why for creating documentaries How Bridges Academy successfully supports 2e kids The story behind Tom's film, 2e: Twice Exceptional The focus of Tom's follow-up documentary, coming in 2018: 2e2: Teaching the Twice Exceptional How Tom's documentary helped to expand general awareness of 2e / twice-exceptional Why it's critical to use a strengths-based approach when educating 2e kids Get Exclusive NordVPN deal here → https://nordvpn.com/tilt - It's risk-free with Nord's 30-day money-back guarantee! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Episode 149 of the RETROZEST podcast, Curtis kicks off a celebration of the 40th Anniversary of the premiere of STAR TREK III: THE SEARCH FOR SPOCK! This film is a 1984 American science-fiction action/drama written and produced by Harve Bennett, directed by Leonard Nimoy, and based on the television series Star Trek. It is the third film in the Star Trek franchise and is the second part of a three-film story arc that begins with Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982) and concludes with Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986). After the death of Spock (Nimoy), the crew of the USS Enterprise return to Earth. When James T. Kirk (William Shatner) learns that Spock's spirit, or katra, is held in the mind of Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy (DeForest Kelley), Kirk and company steal the decommissioned USS Enterprise to return Spock's body to his homeworld. The crew must also contend with hostile Klingons, led by Kruge (Christopher Lloyd), who are bent on stealing the secrets of the powerful terraforming device, Genesis. Assisting Curtis in this endeavor in an exclusive interview is ROBIN CURTIS, the actress who portrayed Lt. Saavik in the film. Before Star Trek III, Robin had already made several film and made-for-television movie appearances. Her performance in the film drew a mixed reception from Trek fans, since she replaced Kirstie Alley (who portrayed Saavik in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan). She reprised the role of Saavik for a brief appearance in 1986's Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, and also in the podcast series Starship Excelsior. Curtis and Robin had a great discussion about the making of the film, and how it is her first and biggest acting role. Please connect with her on Facebook and Instagram. Contact Curtis at podcast@retrozest.com, or via Facebook, Twitter or Instagram. Also, check us out on TikTok!
This is STILL HERE HOLLYWOOD, I'm Steve Kmetko. Join me with today's guest, George Wendt, Norm from “Cheers”.When you think about the biggest comedy shows in television's history, there are always a few things that stand out. There's of course the writing. The ensemble cast. Sometimes, the music. And there's very often at least one character who's name resonates, staying in pop culture for decades. This fact is pretty much the “norm”.And it's that Norm, that I'm talking about… Show CreditsHost/Producer: Steve KmetkoAll things technical: Justin ZangerleExecutive Producer: Jim LichtensteinMusic by: Brian SanyshynTranscription: Mushtaq Hussain https://stillherehollywood.comSuggest Guests at: stillherehollywood@gmail.comAdvertise on Still Here Hollywood: jim@stillherenetwork.comPublicist: Maggie Perlich: maggie@numbertwelvemarketing.com
Ian Gurvitz joined me to discuss the derivation of his name; growing up in Plainview; TV he watched including Laugh-In and Batman; William Daniels; going to Ithaca College; moving to NYC and writing for comics; getting hired to write for short lived sitcom A Fine Romance; selling a Wonder Years; writing The Great TV and Movie Quizbook; creating Normal Life with Moon Unit and Dweezil Zappa; writing a Get a Life; creating Charlie Hoover; paying "Where's Sam?"; inspired by a Married with Children episode; joining Wings for a a six week tryout and lasting 6 years; how The Contest episode of Seinfeld deflated the writers room; hiring Amy Yasbeck; writing an episode while his mother is dying in the next room; writing his 1st episode with Kirstie Alley as Rebecca Howe; music rights; Tony Danza Show; watching Ted Danson become Becker; episode he wrote "Crosstalk"; the genesis of Becker; his film LA Blues; working on The Exes; keeping a journal while in development and publishing it as "Hello, Lied the Agent"; why is TV better; business model of TV has changed with streaming; The Bear; Only Murders in the Building; We Were the Lucky Ones; The Day the Crown Cried; his first book, Deconstructing God about religion; his second Dumbf*ckistan, about Sarah Palin's rise to power; anti-college stance of people who went to Ivy League schools; intelligence of other countries; Trump's crowd size; Nixon; Democrats can't brand or fight; Roger Stone; Roy Cohn; Democrats are pushing people away; don't be a dick
Boldly go into our most gloriously geektacular (and yes, longest) episode as Javi and Paul embark on an epic exultation of the soaring sacred text that is STAR TREK II: THE WRATH OF KHAN. On June 4, 1982, Nicholas Meyer arguably saved the franchise by redefining it as a space opera mashup of Horatio Hornblower and Run Silent Run Deep, with a virtuosic score by the great James Horner. Instead of making sequel to 1979's STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE, Meyer cunningly chose to forge a follow-up to the 1967 episode “Space Seed,” reuniting Ricardo Montalban with the iconic role of Khan, unleashing his towering performance as the ultimate antagonist. (And stick around until the end for a shocking decision about what our next movie will be!)
Welcome back ragers to the best movie review podcast on the planet. The rage rolls on from the Film Rage Studio. This week the Film Rage Crew or at least some of them review the three new flicks that were out this week. They start with IF starring Ryan Reynolds and then The Strangers- Chapter 1 which turns out is just a remake or reboot or re-imagining- I don't know what to call these unoriginal rehashes anymore and then finally they talk about the Amy Winehouse biopic, Back to Black. There is also a lot of incoherent rambling and some long winded conversations about nothing if you like that sort of thing. And then finally Jim and Bryce review the film Madhouse from 1990 that stars 80's TV "stars" (notice I used quotes) John Larroquette and Kirstie Alley. Introduction-0:00 The Amazing Murman Predicts-1:43 In Cinema IF (2024)-6:56 The Strangers- Chapter One (2024)-17:27 Back to Black (2024)-27:47 Murman Minute-38:25 Open Rage Jim's open rage-Tron rolls on-46:20 Bryce's open rage-popcorn 2/3 full-51:15 The Lists Incoherent ramblings-54:36 Mesmerized Off proposed-58:08 Rage or Dare Madhouse (1990)-1:00:47 Bryce pulls from Jim's bag-1:07:19 Outro-1:09:49 Thanks Ragers for listening to our film review podcast. Rage On!!! https://www.filmrageyyc.com/ https://nerdyphotographer.com/social/ https://filmrage.podbean.com/ https://www.facebook.com/filmrageyyc https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/film-rage/id1493735088 https://open.spotify.com/show/4ltbJS7XkDj0inwXf9G0ZH?si=m3OzZulNRmW6d93K7DG_uw https://play.google.com/music/m/Inyleam7prw77l75he733v643jq?t=Film_Rage https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsuw4WB6zmxbgDBjFn6utlT7PFnaDa0w6 https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/film-rage?refid=stpr https://tunein.com/podcasts/Media--Entertainment-Podcasts/Film-Rage-p1325858/ https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-film-rage-63364236?cmp=ios_share&sc=ios_social_share&pr=false&autoplay=true https://www.leonardconlinphotos.com/
Kirstie Alley's parents and Jerry Seinfeld decries PC culture.
This episode is a wild ride! Buckle up as Melisa celebrates Kendrick Lamar's diss track aimed at her least favorite rapper (you can probably guess who). Meghan discusses the whole Katherine Asplundh username debacle. We get an update on the important dip-n-dots legacy, and then talk about Barbara Streisand's social media Boomer moment. Need a break from reality? We've got you covered with a Kirstie Alley tangent before diving deep into the cult classic "Drop Dead Gorgeous." Meghan keeps us grounded with Chris Pine's hot new look. Finally, Melisa fills us in on her latest TV obsessions: Girls5Eva, Loot, and X-Men '97.Tune in for laughs, pop culture chaos, and maybe even a sprinkle of nostalgia. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kristyn Burtt is back to talk DWTS headlines with Cheryl . What reality star do they think is planning her exit from the show that launched her career and which DWTS pro shared a personal struggle that Cheryl can relate to ? Plus Maks is talking about his memories with Kirstie Alley and Gleb is sharing stories and thoughts on fellow dancers on his Chippendales promo tour. Those stories and more on today's episode. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve & Izzy continue Marky March, a month-long celebration of Mark Hamill movies this year (sorry Wahlberg), as they are joined by Diana & Ryan of Happily Ever Aftermath Podcast to discuss 1995's "Village of the Damned" starring Mark Hamill, Christopher Reeve, Kirstie Alley, Buck Flowers, Michael Pare, Linda Kozlowski & more!!! Does this count as forgotten John Carpenter? Are we the villains? Could tinfoil hats & shades saved us all? Is this movie R rated just because of all the damned smoking? Would you have an alien baby for $3000 per month?!? Let's find out!!! So kick back, grab a few brews, blast them kids, and enjoy!!! This episode is proudly sponsored by Untidy Venus, your one-stop shop for incredible art & gift ideas at UntidyVenus.Etsy.com and be sure to follow her on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram & Patreon at @UntidyVenus for all of her awesomeness!!! Try it today!!! Twitter - www.twitter.com/eilfmovies Facebook - www.facebook.com/eilfmovies Etsy - www.untidyvenus.etsy.com TeePublic - www.teepublic.com/user/untidyvenus Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On December 5, 2022, Kirstie Alley -- best known for her iconic role as Rebecca Howe on Cheers and her memorable performances in movies like Look Who's Talking -- passed away from colorectal cancer at the age of 71. Alley's legacy was complicated by her public struggles with weight loss and personal views on various social and political issues, but such controversies never overshadowed her feisty wit and immense talents. Hosts: Jason Beckerman & Derek Kaufman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Scott Chaplain and Robbie Goodwin join Luis J. Gomez and Zac Amico and discuss Luis' three day fast, going on vacation with someone in better shape, Luis' obsession with cryptocurrency, promising raises, which animals masturbate, broken hymens, Impress or Depress - Robbie's punishment for a bad impression, the embarrassing way Kirstie Alley's parents died, Arnold Schwarzenegger's bastard son, PornHub no longer available in Texas, celebrities arrested for child pornography, buying birth control online, the effects of steroids and the Ben Aflfeck after school movie A Body To Die For and so much more!(Air Date: March 18th, 2024)Support our sponsors!Capsulyte.com - Use promo code: GAS to get 30% off!www.FactorMeals.com/RAP50- Use promo code: RAP50 to get 50% off!YoKratom.com - Check out Yo Kratom (the home of the $60 kilo) for all your kratom needs!To advertise your product or service on GaS Digital podcasts please go to TheADSide.com and click on "Advertisers" for more information!Submit your artwork via postal mail to:GaS Digital Networkc/o Real Ass Podcast151 1st Ave, #311New York, NY 10003Real Ass Podcast merchandise is available at https://podcastmerch.com/collections/real-ass-podcastYou can watch Real Ass Podcast LIVE for FREE every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 11am ET at GaSDigitalNetwork.com/LIVEOnce you're there you can sign up at GaSDigitalNetwork.com with promo code: RAP for a 7-day FREE trial with access to every Real Ass Podcast show ever recorded! On top of that you'll also have the same access to ALL the shows that GaS Digital Network has to offer!Follow the whole show on social media!Scott ChaplainTwitter: https://twitter.com/scott_chaplainInstagram: https://instagram.com/scott_chaplainRobbie GoodwinTwitter: https://twitter.com/robbiegoodwinInstagram: https://instagram.com/robbiegoodwinLuis J. GomezTwitter: https://twitter.com/luisjgomezInstagram: https://instagram.com/gomezcomedyYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/LuisJGomezComedyTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/prrattlesnakeWebsite: https://www.luisofskanks.comZac AmicoTwitter: https://twitter.com/ZASpookShowInstagram: https://instagram.com/zacisnotfunnySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
241 - It's week 2 of our miniseries all about fatherhood in movies, and this week it is the ultimate cool-guy-step-dad joint, Look Who's Talking. Heads up: this movie GENUINELY has the most left field origin story nugget of all time. Enjoy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What's the best parenting movie ever made? That's right, the critically panned, but comercially explosive LOOK WHO'S TALKING! That is, at least, if you are Kenny, or our guest, writer/producer Corinne Stikeman.We discuss the wonderfully tender performances from Kirstie Alley and John Travolta, the improbability of a pitch like this making it to production, and Kenny pulls from his real life experiences parenting to explain how this movie connected so deeply with parents.Get ready for your jaw to drop when Phil reveals the profit this movie made, and remember: This is NOT a talking baby movie. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bruce Willis and Kirstie Alley brought their TV comedy chops to a romcom with a baby-voiced twist, Look Who's Talking. The 1989 flick delivered big numbers at the box office, spawned two sequels, and gave John Travolta a career rebirth. But now, decades later, has the new-baby smell worn off? Are toddlers and romantic comedies ever a winning formula? And what on earth is Oscar winner Olympia Dukakis doing in this? The Old Roommates tie on some bibs and feast their eyes on this Amy Heckerling smash through their older, wiser middle-aged lens. Listen to this.Old Roommates can be reached via email at oldroommatespod@gmail.com. Follow Old Roommates on Instagram and YouTube @OldRoommates for bonus content and please give us a rating or review!#AmyHeckerling #KirstieAlley #JohnTravolta #BruceWillis #OlympiaDukakis
Jim reflects back of the first time he saw the second entry in the Star Trk TOS movie franchise - 1982s "Star trek The Wrath Of Khan," starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, Ricardo Montalban, DeForest Kelley, James Doohan, Walter Koenig, Nichelle Nichols, George Takei, Paul Winfield, Kirstie Alley, Bibi Besch, Merritt Butrick, and Directed by Nicholas Meyer. Based on the TOS episode "Space Seed," Kirk encounters Khan, who blames him for the death of his wife and seeks revenge. Find out more on this episode of MONSTER ATTACK!, The Podcast Dedicated To Old Monster Movies.
Tom Cruise and his girlfriend are getting serious, Kirstie Alley's children are auctioning off some of her belongings, Sydney Sweeny wanted to get a breast reduction, almost half of us would bail on family and friends to take a solo vacation, some fast facts, farting doesn't burn enough calories to be worthwhile, and Vinnie reads your texts!
Conan O'Brien (Conan O'Brien Needs A Friend) joins Paul, June, and Jason to discuss the 1993 romantic comedy and the final installment in the series, Look Who's Talking Now starring John Travolta and Kirstie Alley. They talk about the sentient Danny DeVito sperm, the talking dogs not moving the movie's plot, the daughter's home made Charles Barkley doll, and wolves. (Originally Released 11/22/2018) For more Matinee Monday content, visit Paul's YouTube page: youtube.com/paulscheerGo to hdtgm.com for tour dates, merch, and more! Follow Paul on Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/paulscheer/HDTGM Discord: discord.gg/hdtgmPaul's Discord: discord.gg/paulscheerCheck out Paul and Rob Huebel live on Twitch (www.twitch.tv/friendzone) every Thursday 8-10pm ESTSubscribe to The Deep Dive with Jessica St. Clair and June Diane Raphael here: www.thedeepdiveacademy.com/podcastSubscribe to Unspooled with Paul and Amy Nicholson here: listen.earwolf.com/unspooledCheck out The Jane Club over at janeclub.comCheck out new HDTGM merch over at teepublic.com/stores/hdtgmWhere to find Jason, June & Paul:@PaulScheer on Instagram & Twitter@Junediane on IG and @MsJuneDiane on TwitterJason is not on Twitter
In anticipation of speaking with Mark Thompson, Adam recalls making a tape for ‘The Mark & Brian Show' back in the day. With the passing of both, Adam remembers his friendship with radio legend Norm Pattiz and his insightful interview with actress Kirstie Alley. Comedian Barry Brewer joins the gang as they discuss the dangers of talking back as a kid, why kids shouldn't be chastised for making jokes in class, and the importance of being thankful for the journey. PLUGS: See Barry Brewer's live dates at IAmBarryBrewer.com Watch Barry Brewer's special, ‘Chicago, I'm Home', available on Amazon Prime Watch Barry Brewer's series ‘Bruh' streaming on BET+ And follow Barry on Twitter and Instagram, @BarryBrewerJR Check out Mark Thompson's book ‘Don't Bump the Record, Kid: My Adventures with Mark and Brian' wherever you find books Listen to Mark's podcast, ‘The Mark & Lynda Podcast' And follow Mark on Twitter, @MarkThompsonLKN THANKS FOR SUPPORTING TODAY'S SPONSORS: SimpliSafe.com/ADAM JoinCrowdHealth.com enter ADAM The Jordan Harbinger Show Geico.com