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Lords: * Ben * Andrew Topics: * Super Nintendo World's theming is on point * The ABC of Style - A Guide to Plain English (book) * Can you still rent game consoles? * Matsuo Bashô: Frog Haiku * https://www.bopsecrets.org/gateway/passages/basho-frog.htm * https://itch.io/jam/variety-megajam-2022/topic/2514101/2nd-poem- * Pixel art impressionism * https://twitter.com/MarioBrothBlog/status/1801616946837823790 Microtopics: * The games you should've bought when the Steam Spring Sale was still going. * Citizen Sleeper 2. * Being excited about a new project until you landlord tells you to move out. * Real-life POW blocks. * Timing your punch so that the shell pops out. * The park employees doing their best to ameliorate the bad game design of the theme park. * Rushing to hit the snooze button so the piranha plant doesn't wake up. * A plant that's not quite as big as Audrey II. * Buying the wrist band so that you can punch blocks to get coins and find all the KONG letters. * Using your shadow to interact with a video game. * Running from the park entrance to your favorite ride right when the park opens and there's already a two hour line. * A picture that you took with your camera and somehow they made reality look cel shaded. * Super Mushroom Croutons. * Clipping the AR goggles into the Mario hat. * No matter where you look, stuff is happening all the time. * Whether kids in Japan handle failure better than kids in California. * A phone booth, except it exists. * A book about pedantry. * When to use difference vs. discrepancy. * Reading text aloud but internalizing it not at all. * The model of the mind where you are a passive observer sitting in the backseat thinking about pancakes while the driver is doing all the thinking and acting. * Whether the person who struggles to read gets more out of the text than the person who reads effortlessly, because they're spending more time on it * Two full pages about "like." * Faces similar to faces you've never seen before. * Drive it like you hate it vs. drive it as if you hate it. * Utilizing a big word. * Phrasing something in an awkward way for entertainment purposes. * One of the more expensive things you can rent. * Being able to afford all the games that you want. (Not that many game consoles.) * Naughty Dog remaking The Last of Us for the third time. * Sending an assassin to the Second to Last Blockbuster. * Not knowing how a certain business works because you refuse to give them your social security number. * Digitally renting a PS5. (It has fingers.) * Putting stickers on your toilet claiming that it's an Xbox. * Building a Mario Kart course into your house. * Sharing your cool social security number. * Pronouncing Japanese like someone who is covered in tattoos of Pokemon. * Frog-jump-in Water-sound. * Pond. Frog. Plop. * Localizing a Japanese poem into sculpture. * What is art? What is anything? * Looking at a pixel art face and thinking "whoa, what's going on with that guy?" * Pixel art being able to represent detail at a certain scale, but only if it aligns with the directionality of the grid. * Trying to represent a cartoon world realistically. * Walking into a dungeon and being surrounded by statues that look like sentries. * Recognizing a blob of pixels as representing the idea of a decoration and never thinking about it again. * Fan art of Dr. Robotnik's niece. * High color, high detail, low resolution. * Weird rendering techniques that are texture mapping adjacent. * Line Cook. * A blue lid that feels sort of mayo. * Only realizing late in life that three lines makes a ladder. * The main places that you don't post.
Unity! This week we're joined by Taylor Morden (Pick It Up: Ska In the 90's, The Last Blockbuster) as we discuss the Reel Big Fish cover of the Operation Ivy classic "Unity."
NAMM is officially over and I am releasing this before midnight Pacific time so I am still offically on schedule! On this episode, I am talking to my other business partner, Sean Arbow of Gunstreet to get into what the heck he's been up to the last few years. And let me tell you, it is a LOT of stuff. We chat about: The growth over the last two years. Solderless technology in guitars Understanding passive vs active circuits The evolution of humbuckers Magnetic field shape can drastically change a pickup's sound. Custom metric pots are now available for non-US guitars. Guitar wiring is often misunderstood by many players. Self-employment and the problems around it Rest and recovery are crucial for health and productivity. (In everything) Bend vs Portland Check out Sean's work on his website HERE https://gunstreet.co/ Support The Show And Connect! The Text Chat is back! Hit me up at (503) 751-8577 You can also help out with your gear buying habits by purchasing stuff from Tonemob.com/reverb Tonemob.com/sweetwater or grabbing your guitar/bass strings from Tonemob.com/stringjoy Release your music via DistroKid and save 30% by going to Tonemob.com/distrokid Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Horror Actor Bill D. Russell stopped by choppin' it up with yours truly! With over 40 years' experience as a Chicago improv and sketch comedy actor (Second City, iO Chicago, The Comedy Shrine) as well as an on-camera actor in TV commercials, TV shows and films. Known as the Dad in the iconic “The Perfect Store” TV spot for Blockbuster Video, featured in “The Last Blockbuster” documentary. A two-time winner on “America's Funniest People” on ABC-TV and the commercial for Alaska Airlines was featured on “World's Funniest Commercials.” Bill's more recent films include Vic Effects, Field of Screams, Evil Lurks, Unseen, Black Ice: The Rhythm, You're Out! and They Came Back From Somewhere. His special appearances as both Maximillian Cuda AND as a transmogrified “semi-human” Doktor Death. You can follow Bill D. Russell on Instagram Thank you for listening
In this episode of the Fan2Fan Podcast, Bernie and Pete share some books and documentaries about the golden age of VHS. They share books from previous guests Austin Trunick (The Cannon Film Guide series) and Cory Gorski (VHS Collecting: The Modern Relevance of Home Video). Plus, we review a handful of documentaries that cover video store memories and rare VHS collecting including The Last Blockbuster, Kim's Video, and Remind This! For more info about the Fan2Fan Podcast, visit https://fan2fan.libsyn.com
One solitary Blockbuster Video location remains ... The story of this lonesome Blockbuster provides a lens into the larger rise and fall of an American icon.Noodles and I visit Bend, Oregon to unpack the truly fascinating story of The Worlds Last Blockbuster.Works Cited: https://www.jstor.org/stable/41948252?searchText=blockbuster+video&searchUri=%2Faction%2FdoBasicSearch%3FQuery%3Dblockbuster%2Bvideo%26utm_source%3Dgoogle%26so%3Drel&ab_segments=0%2Fbasic_search_gsv2%2Fcontrol&refreqid=fastly-default%3A2e2181c12e0dcbf0453e4916fb6bb497https://www.jstor.org/stable/24411692?searchText=blockbuster%20video&searchUri=%2Faction%2FdoBasicSearch%3FQuery%3Dblockbuster%2Bvideo%26utm_source%3Dgoogle%26so%3Drel&ab_segments=0%2Fbasic_search_gsv2%2Fcontrol&refreqid=fastly-default%3A0ee9160783ad78079a9ef9af1e980484https://www.thestreet.com/technology/history-of-netflix-15091518https://www.forbes.com/sites/gregsatell/2014/09/05/a-look-back-at-why-blockbuster-really-failed-and-why-it-didnt-have-to/https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8704802/https://www.businessinsider.com/rise-and-fall-of-blockbusterhttps://thebolditalic.com/so-i-visited-the-last-blockbuster-on-the-planet-and-all-i-got-was-this-t-shirt-ffc6d2ed414dhttps://inspireip.com/blockbuster-failure-story/#:~:text=However%2C%20Blockbuster%20ignored%20customers'%20preferences,and%20ease%20in%20watching%20videos.https://hbr.org/2011/04/how-i-did-it-blockbusters-former-ceo-on-sparring-with-an-activist-shareholderhttps://www.the-independent.com/news/world/americas/the-last-blockbuster-netflix-oregon-b1817869.htmlNoah and Noodles here! We want to extend a heartfelt thanks to every listener of Backroad Odyssey. Your support fuels our passion and inspires us to keep sharing stories and discover overlooked locations. Follow each adventure visually at:https://www.instagram.com/backroadsodyssey/
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At the turn of the millenium, Blockbuster Video, with its ubiquitous blue-and-yellow stores, was the reigning champion of movie rentals. But early on, when presented with the chance to buy a little company called Netflix... Blockbuster made the wrong choice. Despite attempts to launch online rental services, the quaint allure of browsing store aisles couldn't compete with the instant gratification of streaming. In the end, boardroom squabbling and Blockbuster's stubborn adherence to nostalgia led to its own unraveling.Lauren Lapkus (Newcomers, The Last Blockbuster) and Laura Ramoso (Sit Up Straight) join Misha to be kind and rewind all the way back to the heyday of Blockbuster.Follow The Big Flop on the Wondery app or wherever you get your podcasts. You can listen to The Big Flop early and ad-free on Wondery+. Join Wondery+ in the Wondery app or on Apple Podcasts.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Are you ready to redefine success on your own terms and embrace a more fulfilling lifestyle? This week on The Grit Show Shawna Rodrigues introduces us to Zeke Kamm, an inspiring storyteller and entrepreneur who lives life beyond the conventional bounds. Do you find yourself stuck in the daily grind, yearning for a deeper connection with your own narrative? Zeke shares his strategies for achieving a ‘chill and connected' life, urging listeners to harness the power and simplicity of presence. Get a glimpse into the art of turning obstacles into opportunities for closer bonds with those around you. Zeke's discussion on the finite nature of willpower and how to manage one's life authentically offers a refreshing take on personal growth. Tease your curiosity and don't miss these profound reflections on life's journey as we gain tools and find out the first step toward transformation.Zeke Kamm is an award-winning storyteller, filmmaker, and public speaker who helps people live a more connected, and balanced life. His feature documentary, The Last Blockbuster, is one of Netflix's most popular documentaries, receiving worldwide media attention and multiple awards, including Best Feature at the prestigious San Francisco Doc Fest.With decades of experience making hit TV shows and movies in Hollywood, Zeke is now a motivational speaker, educator, and comedian. Using humor, vulnerability, and storytelling, he guides people to understand their "why" and reach their goals, enabling them to live a more chill, connected, and rewarding life.Zeke's unique perspective has allowed him to work with talents like Weird Al Yankovic, Doug Benson, Patton Oswalt, and the Powerpuff Girls. His passion lies in exploring the human condition through impactful storytelling.Connect with ZekeWebsite: zekek.comYouTube: www.youtube.com/@Zeke_Kamm/Zeke's YouTube episode we discussed on willpower-www.youtube.com/watch?v=zsOHYbaaVqAStay Connected to The Grit ShowFollow us on Instagram: @The.Grit.ShowGrab your copy of our Self-Care Coloring Pages & as a bonus, you'll get weekly email reminders when episodes come out!https://ColoringPages.TheGritShow.comYou can also purchase the full-size gift worthy Color of Grit Adult Coloring Book here bit.ly/TGSMermaidReally love us and want to show it??Give us a review on your favorite platform and share this (or any) episode with afriend. Word of mouth builds podcasts - we appreciate your support!! This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Analog Jones interviews Taylor Morden, the director of The Last Blockbuster. We discuss The Last Blockbuster, his new film Bampire, and the film's IndieGoGo campaign that launches on March 4th! Bampire IndieGoGo link https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/bampire-new-bambi-horror-movie#/
Episode 439: Borked by Blockbuster This week Host Dave Bledsoe gets in a drunken row with a fellow barfly on the artistic merits of “Jiggly Juggs Volume 7” versus “Jiggly Juggs Volume 8” insisting 8 was repetitive trash until the bartender tossed them both out. (Again) On the show this week we tell you about the time a Supreme Court nominee's video rental records gave us a whole new law! (But had nothing to do with keeping Bork off the bench.) Along the way Dave goes on Old Man Rant ™ about how tough it was before corporate video chains took over the video rental market. Then we dive right into a brief history of home video rentals and how capitalism killed the mom and pop video stores. (It is somehow relevant, we swear) before finally getting to the main story about Robert Bork. (It's OK if you don't know who that is, we didn't either.) We explain how the guy who did Dick Nixon's dirty work gets nominated by Ronald Reagan to the Supreme Court and everyone gets super pissed by the end of the story. (It really is a wild ride on this one!) Finally we explain why all of this resulted in politicians feeling safe when they rented their hard core porn at their local video store. (You know the stuff behind the swinging doors in the back, you dad went in there while you were looking for Star Wars movies.) Finally we explain why you still have privacy at The Last Blockbuster but not on Netflix. (Say it with us: CAPITALISM!) Our sponsor this week is Mondo Fast Eddies Home Video back again because they still got tapes. We open with Randall from RST Video and close with Datarock who are waiting for you at the video store. Show Theme: Hypnostate Prelude to Common Sense The Show on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheHell_Podcast The Show on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whatthehellpodcast/ The Show on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjxP5ywpZ-O7qu_MFkLXQUQ www.whatthehellpodcast.com Give us your money on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/Whatthehellpodcast The Show Line: 347 687 9601 Closing Music: https://youtu.be/fqfX_IlYngo?si=Z9d2GkXFtID7w_10 We are a proud member of the Seltzer Kings Podcast Network! http://seltzerkings.com/ Citations Needed: The Silicon Underground: How much did VHS tapes cost in the 80s? https://dfarq.homeip.net/how-much-did-vhs-tapes-cost-in-the-80s/ A Tight Squeeze at Video Stores https://web.archive.org/web/20200414084654/https://www.nytimes.com/1988/05/01/business/a-tight-squeeze-at-video-stores.html Wikipedia: Robert Bork Supreme Court nomination https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Bork_Supreme_Court_nomination THE BORK TAPES SAGA https://web.archive.org/web/20071009144531/http://www.theamericanporch.com/bork2.htm PUBLICATION OF BORK`S VIDEO RENTALS RAISES PRIVACY ISSUE https://www.chicagotribune.com/1987/11/20/publication-of-borks-video-rentals-raises-privacy-issue/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wow that was fantastic! What a great conversation with Taylor Morden, writer director producer and as it turns out neighbor. His documentaries include “The Last Blockbuster”, “Ska In The 90s”, “Unstuffed: A Build-A-Bear Story”, and soon to be released I hope “Getting Lost” a lost documentary. We talked about how he got started making documentaries, how he writes, how he edits, reaching out to celebrities, how important the sound is and much much more. Hope to have him back on the show soon. Some links: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/getting-lost-documentary#/ https://www.buildabear.com/unstuffed-movie Music for all episodes by Jon Griffin. My YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCugOLERePPuD4nwtZO-Zwnw?view_as=subscriber My Instagram: @joelyshmoley FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/wereyoustilltalking/ #Podcasting #unstuffed #TheLastBlockbuster #Build-a-bear #Documentary #Moviemaking
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You've probably seen this man in the background of movies, tv shows and in a certain Blockbuster commercial, you're whole life and not realized it. Bill was recently in a horror parody sequel called They Came Back From Somewhere, he was also in Puppet Master: Doktor Death and so much more. Bill tells his story that is one of a blue collar actor, one that also started in Improv in Chicago back in the 80s. He was a bit of a contrarian earlier on but did find some commercial success in the 90s. You might recognize him from a ‘Perfect Store' Blockbuster commercial, which shows up in the Last Blockbuster documentary as well as in the background of Home Alone. He considers his first feature to be Wildcats, (the movie with Goldie Hawn) where he played a referee. He's done America's Funniest People and mystery series like Mysteries Unknown. After a break, when his family came along, he returned to his Improv roots, teaching in 2014. He did some sketch shows in Second City, but because of his contradictory nature, Bill never sought the main stage there, like everyone else who aspired to act. But he was definitely inspired by a Second City success, Harold Ramis and actually auditioned for Ground Hog Day, three times. Bill has a film streaming now called You're Out, it's not horror but you get to watch him play a huge a**hole in it! If you like baseball flicks, check it out. He will also be in the psychological thriller, Unseen (directed by Steve Merlo). Plus a slasher flick called Final Summer (John Isberg), check it out!! Bill has quite a few exciting projects coming out. It's been a winding road but Bill is on his second wind of his career. Follow him on IG to keep up with him. And if you see him at a convention say ‘Hi!' Find Bill D. Russell on IG @ billxrussell https://instagram.com/billxrussell?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== And find us: Carlos Ibarra on IG @jekyl6669 and https://www.fillintheblanksproductions.ca/ Christopher Thompson on IG @theauthor__ Kimberly at http://www.macabreish.com and IG and Tiktok @macabre_ish. https://linktr.ee/macabre_ish
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This week hosts Christopher Spicer and Scott Martin wandered around in the vault and discovered an episode that never made it to the podcast feeds. It is a lost episode! It was recorded back in 2021, and they reviewed four movies. They look at the big blockbuster remake of 'King Kong' from 1976. They discuss two family movies 'Finding Ohana' and 'Yes Day'. They cap it off with a trip down nostalgia lane with 'The Lack Blockbuster.'This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5313796/advertisement
On the milestone 200th episode of The Blake Mayfield Podcast, Blake talks with Sandi Harding, the GM of "The Last Blockbuster" in the world in Bend, Oregon. The show begins with Blake asking Sandi about what it's like managing the last store, if she thought Blockbuster would survive the pandemic, and what question she gets asked more than anything (2:24). Then, Blake asks Sandi about why Blockbuster did their own Super Bowl ad this year, what it was like watching a Netflix documentary in 2020 about the store, and the toughest part of operating it day-to-day (44:36). Lastly, Sandi describes her favorite thing about still working at Blockbuster, her thoughts on the Family Guy episode about the store, what comes next in 2023 (78:01) and tons more! Intro Song: 1. Rene & Angela - I Love You More Host & Producer: Blake Mayfield Guest: Sandi Harding Download & Subscribe To "The Blake Mayfield Podcast" On Spotify, SoundCloud & Apple Podcasts Today
This week, Tig and Cheryl are coming at your earballs with their ever LIVE show to talk "The Last Blockbuster" and oh so much more! Including tartminis, a spirited Q&A, even a quick break to check out some Christmas moms and helicopter pilots... you don't want to miss this episode!*this episode spills beans* (tigandcheryltruestory@gmail.com)Follow the show:Instagram: @tigandcheryltruestoryTwitter: @TandCTrueStoryGet merch at podswag.com/truestorySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this episode of the podcast, we take a look at the 95th Oscars - who were the winners, who were the losers, and what did we like best about the show? What did we think of the host, Jimmy Kimmel? What were some of our favorite moments, and who got snubbed? D-Man and CP talk about it all. Then, they discuss the possibility of the first official FCP ROADTRIP! That's right, after watching the documentary "The Last Blockbuster," CP wants to road trip to the last Blockbuster on the planet, for old-time sake. D-Man and CP reminisce about the good old days at the video store. Check it out!
Join Mike and Bill as they discuss Deathnote, Valley of the Dead, Day of the Dead: Bloodline, The Last Blockbuster, The Boys, Avatar 2, Gunslinger Spawn #13-14, King Spawn #16-17, Spawn #334-335, Scorched #11-12, Behemoth #1, Ballad of Gordon Barley Corn #1 Brooding Muse #1, Illusion Witch #1, Agent of W.O.R.L.D.E. #1 and Previews for […]
Join Mike and Bill as they discuss Deathnote, Valley of the Dead, Day of the Dead: Bloodline, The Last Blockbuster, The Boys, Avatar 2, Gunslinger Spawn #13-14, King Spawn #16-17, Spawn #334-335, Scorched #11-12, Behemoth #1, Ballad of Gordon Barley Corn #1 Brooding Muse #1, Illusion Witch #1, Agent of W.O.R.L.D.E. #1 and Previews for […]
Welcome to another episode of The Cinedicate. This week film podcaster Ruthie from ReShoot stops in to talk about Atomic Blonde and makes a case that this spy thriller is better than the James Bond Franchise.Listen now as we discuss why Charlize Theron needs to take up more action roles and why this film is the perfect encapsulation of how to set a film in the 1980s. We also get into why this film never spawned a sequel despite being a commercial success. Only to find out that Netflix owns the rights to the film and that it is only a matter of time before we get a lackluster sequel to this awesome movie.Atomic Blonde centers around Lorraine, an undercover spy, in the heart of Berlin as the Berlin Wall is about to fall. Not only does she have to maneuver around East and West Berlin, but she is trying to retrieve a dossier that has the identities of all spies across the world.----------Listen to Ruthie on ReShoot: An Amateur's Guide to Gooder Film----------Support The Cinedicate on PatreonConnect with The Cinedicate on these social platforms!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cinedicate/Twitter: https://twitter.com/cinedicate/Discord: https://www.cinedicate.com/discord Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Shukri reviews the Netflix documentary: The Last Blockbuster. If you remember video rental stores, this podcast will be a trip down memory lane. If not, you will explore a world that was very different from the present moment. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/classxpodcast/message
We start with some discussion on Dr. Strange and Marvel's cinematic universe, Tom has watched a little of The Last Blockbuster, and then at about 20 minutes we have differing opinions on the British cult TV show “Sapphire and Steel” Promo: The Rating Room (https://www.theratingroom.com/) Please click, follow, rate and review! https://linktr.ee/TSPandOE_Podcasts All original content of the Time Shifters Podcast is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.(The music used is composed and performed by Mark Mosher (https://markmoshermusic.com) CC BY-NC 3.0)
Welcome to the place where we get to let our geek flags fly and talk about all things geek. Basically a fuzzy guide to life, the universe, and everything but mostly geek stuff. This is a look into the world of geekdom and some geek news, comics, The Simpsons, Star Wars, and whatever randomness finds its way onto the recording. This level of the podcast includes: John Williams awarded honorary knighthood Ryan Reynolds reveals Deadpool 3 Star Trek 4 removed from Paramount release schedule Live-action Grendel series dropped by Netflix AMC renews Interview with the Vampire for Season 2 Blade movie loses director, originally set in the 1920s Hocus Pocus 2 EP teases broadway adaptation Baby Yoda Tamagotchi coming in January Sony acquires Tarzan movie rights Avengers: Secret Wars adds Loki & Dr SitMoM writer Super Mario Bros poster & trailer First image of Titans' Brother Blood Hasbro & Paramount live action movie contract renewed Keanu Reeves considering directing his BRZRKR movie adaptation Violent Night trailer - Dec 2 Musical film adaptation of The Oregon Trail Evil Dead: Rise director shares bloody photo The Legend of Vox Machina Season 2 teaser - Jan 2023 Harley Quinn Valentine's Day Special - February 2023 His Dark Materials S3 on HBOMax - Dec 5 Star Trek: Discovery S5 First Look Netflix's The Last Blockbuster trailer - Nov 3 New Wednesday trailer Marvel's Moon Girl & Devil DInosaur renewed for second season Doom Patrol S4 trailer - Dec 8 Titans S4 teaser - Nov 3 Oscar Isaac teases more Moon Knight Quantum Leap revival expanded to 18 episodes Red Sonja reboot shares image of Matilda Lutz Blade production paused until 2023 plus residual delays X-Men ‘97 writer tapped to rewrite Blade Sony rebooting Barbarella Kenneth Branagh doing another Agatha Christie Harrison Ford cast as Thunderbolt Ross Full-size Han in carbonite out of bread Marvel Lucha Libre show on Disney+ Stephen Lang knew about Avatar sequel in 2010 NASA astronaut Nicole Mann Walter Hamada leaves president position at DC Films Lynda Carter celebrates Wonder Woman Day Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania trailer Bryce Dallas Howard to voice Yaddle The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special trailer - Nov 25 James Gunn named co-head/CEO of DC's Film, TV, and Animation Division New Doctor Who will be on Disney+ in late 2023 MCU Vision Quest series confirmed RIP Antonio Inoki / Robbie Coltrane / Ted White / Angela Lansbury / Jules Bass The radness that is Werewolf By Night Alan Moore confirms his retirement from comics Liam Hemsworth to pick up Geralt mantle for The Witcher S4 Seth Rogen's Point Grey to do Figment movie for Disney Real-life Hulk at Disney's California Adventure MCU reviews based off if there are trains in the film Wakanda Forever poster & trailer Spawn movie taps Joker & Falcon and the Winter Soldier writers Rumor of Henry Cavill's Superman in Black Adam and The Flash Neil Gaiman talks Good Omens S2 at NYCC - Summer 2023 Society of Explorers and Adventurers movie Joe Manganiello to co-direct D&D documentary A Christmas Story Christmas teaser trailer - Nov 17 Teletubbies are back on Netflix - Nov 14 Back to the Future musical on Broadway October 28th HBOMax's Green Lantern series gets new direction/loses writer MCUs Armor Wars will be a feature film Funny LOTR pic of making cookies Blumhouse is doing Five Nights at Freddy's This episode finishes with some Ask Me Anything questions. The news roundup will continue in a bonusode in the near future. Thanks for dealing with my computer issues. Congrats on completing Level 318 of the podcast. TTFN! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/laugh-it-up-fuzzball/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/laugh-it-up-fuzzball/support
In 2020 Revill produced and moderated The Punk Rock Documentary Filmmaker Roundtable. Panelists included Taylor Morden, Scott Crawford, Jon Nix, and Shaun M' Colon about the process of making Punk Rock Documentaries. For the full video click here | Punk Rock Doc Filmmakers Roundtable Watch their docs: Taylor Morden | Pick It Up Ska In The '90s | The Last Blockbuster Scott Crawford | Salad Days | Creem: America's Only Rock 'n' Roll Magazine John Nix | Beyond Barricades: The Story Of Anti Flag Shaun M' Colon | A Fat Wreck: A Punkumentary Listen to their Let's Chat! epsiode Taylor Morden | Scott Crawford | John Nix | Shaun M' Colon
Details on Samsung's latest Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Z Flip 4 foldable phones; how to create a Fire TV photo slideshow in seconds; Android goes to war over iPhone messaging; Disney is raising the price of their streaming services; the sneaky way Instagram and Facebook track you; a visit to the Last Blockbuster store in the world.Viewers ask if you can install WhatsApp on a tablet; best VR headset for $100; best mobile WiFi for traveling house flippers; best Anti-Virus program for a Windows computer; easy way to video chat between family members in different countries and advice on best card to use for international travel.Follow Rich!richontech.tvGalaxy Z Fold 4Galaxy Z Flip 4Alexa SlideshowAndroid / iMessage CampaignDisney+ prices upInstagram trackingVisiting the Last BlockbusterMobile internetAnti-Virus rating websiteGoogle Meet video chat appSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome back! Our boys went on a tiny break in their recording schedule to travel the world, the Pacific Northwest, and their basements! With this now worldly knowledge the SHUD guys are excited to bring to you a bevy of things watched (including a new Cronenberg!) all leading up to the talk of a highly touted classic of the genre, THE CHANGELING. Tune in and see what the guys thought of this flick and if it does indeed deserve a spot on that shining Border's Staff Pick in the sky. 00:00 - 19:30ish Intros: Fashun, how our incredibly successful podcast is doing thanks to you, Dear Listeners, Cody's nightmares, pimping as shown in How High and the Friday franchise (*shrugs*), Austin went to Italy, Curtis went to Seattle and San Diego, Lucas went to Bend, Oregon and the Last Blockbuster, what it's like to pick out movies when everything is available always, and night terrors. 19:30ish - 1:02:00ish What we watched this week: Bloodstone: Subspecies 2, Jennifer's Body, Bloodlust: Subspecies 3, Hatching, Lake Placid, House of Wax (‘05), Bubba Ho-Tep, Firestarter (‘84), Firestarter (‘22), Men, Predator, The Bat (‘59), The Cave, Crimes of the Future, Jurassic Parks (all of them except the new one because we just can't), Spencer, Good Will Hunting, The Void, Chip ‘n Dale Rescue Rangers, Army of Darkness (Curtis needed it again), Point Break (‘91 Curtis really needed again), The Quick and The Dead, Watcher, Dracula Untold, RRR (the best movie of an already classic year according to Curtis), Top Gun Maverick, Room, Crimson Peak, Money Heist, The Ritual, Monsters, Lethal Weapon 4, Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome, The Batman (Austin likes it more now!), and Alien 3. 1:02:00ish - 1:39:00ish The Changeling SHUDdown and discussion (featuring a baseball interruption courtesy of Cody). 1:39:00ish - End: Our next movie!
Unboxing Ep. 10 (YouTube Episode)- Ralph is joined by director Taylor Morden ( @PopMotion Pictures ) while he opens up the soundtrack to “The Last Blockbuster” ( @Netflix ) from @Enjoy The Ride Records!! On this episode they are discussing the creation of the soundtrack, …
Though it may not be many people's pick for Oregon's best beer city, it's hard to ignore the quality beers produced in Bend. From Craig's trip, we have five diverse beer styles from five different Bend breweries that both impress us with new flavors and stir up some nostalgia. Also, Craig talks about his trip to The Last Blockbuster and quizzes Ryan on related trivia. Plus there's talk of squirrels drunk off of tree fermenters, a Rule 34 Brewery, imaginary berries, and a desperate plea for someone to take Ryan's unwanted DVD of the movie “Funny People.” Make it an ABV Chicago night, and we'll take care of those late fees. Beers Reviewed Crux Fermentation Project - Island Pilz (Tropical Pilsner) Boss Rambler Beer Club - We'll Do It Cold! (Cold IPA) The Ale Apothecary - Connor (American Wild Ale aged in Pinot Noir barrels w/ marionberries) Boneyard Beer - Notorious IPA3 (Triple IPA) Deschutes Brewery - The Abyss: Coconut (Imperial Stout aged in whiskey barrels w/ roasted coconut flakes, licorice, cherry bark & vanilla beans)
This week on the No More Late Fees podcast Jackie and Danielle are joined by producer and director Taylor Morden. You may recognize Taylor's work which includes The Last Blockbuster (2020), Pick It Up! - Ska in the '90s (2019) and Here's to Life: The Story of The Refreshments (2017). --- No More Late Fees --- Taylor Morden The Last Blockbuster - Tik Tok The Last Blockbuster Movie - Instagram The Last Blockbuster - Facebook --- --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nomorelatefees/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nomorelatefees/support
It's time for season 4, episode 8! We open up with a grab bag of topics, including Joe's race weekend, but we can't avoid discussing the topic of camping (campers vs. camping). The second major portion of the show is reminiscent of The Last Blockbuster. We've received word that the central video store in our hometown (Movie Stop) is closing its doors. We end this week with some trivia and weird news! Come for the Mariana Trench, stay for the moon dust
Today: We got to go on a impromptu trip to Bend, going to see a show and the last Blockbuster, bad sunburns and The Shining, bachelorette party and shirtless fisherman, crab whiskey, and have a great weekend friends! :)
If you think Netflix was the cause of Blockbuster's failure, you'll change your mind after you hear Alan Payne explain the reasons for this company's demise.Alan was a longtime owner of a chain of successful Blockbuster stores. He was also featured in the Netflix 2020 documentary, The Last Blockbuster.Alan's new book is Built to Fail, and we learn four reasons for Blockbuster's eventual bankruptcy which started with poor leadership at the CEO level.
Need TV binge suggestions? You've come to the right place. We've got you covered. Crossing the Streams originated on this podcast in episodes 8 and 15. My idea was to record friends freely discussing TV shows (and movies) they binge on one of the many, many streaming services we all subscribe to. Jeff Dwoskin is joined by Howard Rosner, Ron Lippitt, Bob Philips, and Sal Demilio are your co-hosts and we're joined weekly by special guests. The assignment? We each come to the show with a TV binge suggestion. It might be a series, movie, or documentary but we'll give you the scoop so you can decide for yourself whether or not to dive in. In this bonus episode we discuss a few great binge suggestions: Teen Wolf (from live ep 68) Bob Ross: Happy Accidents, Greed and Betrayal (from live ep 39) The Last Blockbuster (from live ep 16) Each segment is pulled from a show and shared as is in all its LIVE goodness. Full past live episodes: https://www.youtube.com/c/thejeffdwoskinshow/null Also, you can join us live every week at 9:30 PM ET on YouTube Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Alan Payne is the man who built the longest-lasting Blockbuster franchise chain in the country, the author of an Amazon Best-Seller, Built to Fail: The Inside Story of Blockbuster's Inevitable Bust, and was recently featured on the Netflix film, The Last Blockbuster. During this episode, Alan discusses his upbringing in Breckenridge, Texas until graduating from Texas Tech. What did he do to get an interview at H-E-B? How did he get into the video business? Then Alan starts to take us through the downfall of Blockbuster Video.What happened when Blockbuster passed on a chance to buy Video Central, which was eventually sold to Hollywood Video? What did Video Central and Hollywood Video do differently to out-perform Blockbuster? What brought Alan to Blockbuster? He also takes us behind the scenes through the various leaders at Blockbuster and how their “If it's not invented here, we're not interested” mentality hindered their success. As Alan mentions in his book, “Netflix didn't kill Blockbuster, Blockbuster killed Blockbuster.” What happened when Blockbuster had a chance to purchase Netflix? Where is the Russell Crowe memorabilia, and how did it feel to close his final stores in Alaska? Alan also talks about the Last Blockbuster film on Netflix, Buc ee's, the Blockbuster World theme park, and much more in this Business 101 episode of the Shadows Podcast. Grab a copy of Alan's Amazon Best-Seller, Built to Fail: The Inside Story of Blockbuster's Inevitable Bust at https://www.amazon.com/Built-Fail-Inside-Blockbusters-Inevitable/dp/1544517769 If you enjoy what we're doing and would like to leave a review, please head over to https://linktr.ee/ShadowsPodcast or www.theshadowspodcast.com. Also, while you're there, check out all past episodes, our book recommendations, and weekly blogs. The Shadows Podcast is a proud member of the Lima Charlie Network (www.limacharlienetwork.com).work.com). --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shadows-podcast/support
Imagine if podcasting had existed 20 years ago, before streaming video was readily available. If all three of us wanted to watch the same movie at home on the same day, unless it was on TV, we'd have to go to the video store. Most likely, it would have been a Blockbuster Video, the world's largest chain of home video rental establishments. We'd have to leave our homes, get in our vehicles, drive across town, go in a store, and find the movie on a shelf (if they had it) and then pay to take home and watch it. If you found yourself pining for the bygone era of Blockbuster Video stores, have we got the documentary for you. The Last Blockbuster rewinds to the rise of the VCR age and tracks the only chain's remaining store in existence, located in Bend, Oregon. And guess what? It's on Netflix! For more geeky podcasts visit GonnaGeek.com You can find us on iTunes under ''Legends Podcast''. Please subscribe and give us a positive review. You can also follow us on Twitter @LegendsPodcast or even better, send us an e-mail: LegendsPodcastS@gmail.com You can find all our contact information here on the Network page of GonnaGeek.com Our complete archive is always available at www.legendspodcast.com, www.legendspodcast.libsyn.com
We like to think of this documentary and podcast episode as more of a history lesson of sorts for younger Millennials and Gen Z. They will never know the pain of loitering around the return bin in the hopes of catching the latest VHS release of certain big screen hits nor will they ever experience the smell of a brand new Blockbuster in their towns. They will never have the privilege of signing up for their own card when they come of age. And they will never have to worry about late fees. But not us old folks. We experienced it all. And this wonderful documentary brings up all the right memories and makes you long for the most fun part of your week: renting a movie over the weekend. You'll hear us reminisce about those days and we also sometimes get a little sidetracked. --like we always do. We can't help it. Sorry not sorry. Enjoy!! We can't wait to hear about your movie rental stories! The Last Blockbuster is streaming on Netflix and is suitable for most audiences. ______________________________________________ As always, if you enjoy what you hear, please leave us a review wherever you listen or send us a voice mail using the link below. Thanks! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/onthedoc/message
Episode Description In this episode of the Miles to Memories podcast we discuss turning this hobby into a cash earning machine, for $14,000 to be exact. We also discuss Shawn's visit through memory lane at the last Blockbuster, Mark getting a nice Amex upgrade offer by calling in and 8 interesting facts you may not know about Citi. Episode Notes 4:25 - Mark's stacks on stacks on stacks 13:56 - AMEX upgrade call experience 16:13 - The Last Blockbuster 23:33 - Citibank Facts 32:21 - What you don't know about visiting Korea Enjoying the podcast? Please consider leaving us a positive review on your favorite podcast platform! You can also connect with us anytime at podcast@milestomemories.com. You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Sticher, Spotify, TuneIn, Pocket Casts, or via RSS. Don't see your favorite podcast platform? Please let us know! Music: Rewind by Jay Someday | https://soundcloud.com/jaysomeday Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License
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It's time for our monthly movie review and this week we are tackling Big Pharma and 90's nostalgia all in one episode! Kayla discusses the horrors of Martin Shkreli, the healthcare system, and the documentary itself in Pharma Bro (6:47). Afterwards, Justin jumps back in time to the glory days of Blockbuster, its eventual financial downfall, and the determination of Sandi Harding in The Last Blockbuster (29:33). As always, we close out with our SOTW (49:46)
Theo, Chris D'Elia and Brendan talk Theo's visit to the UFC Apex, meeting Dana White and memories of going to an all salad restaurant, Brendan giving up on words, Chris' Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles knowledge, all new KATS Confessions, their favorite video games growing up, Blockbuster Video memories, a brand new show announcement and much more! Sign up at https://Patreon.com/KATSPlus for 2 episodes a month with Theo, Brendan and Chris. 1st Patreon episode drops March 10th!Get your King and the Sting merch at katsmerch.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Theo, Chris D'Elia and Brendan talk Theo's visit to the UFC Apex, meeting Dana White and memories of going to an all salad restaurant, Brendan giving up on words, Chris' Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles knowledge, all new KATS Confessions, their favorite video games growing up, Blockbuster Video memories, a brand new show announcement and much more! Sign up at https://Patreon.com/KATSPlus for 2 episodes a month with Theo, Brendan and Chris. 1st Patreon episode drops March 10th! Get your King and the Sting merch at katsmerch.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Back from break with new music and music news of November 2021!SUPPORT THE ARTISTS HEARD ON THIS EPISODE -Stress Dolls - Crawl (Single)https://stressdolls.bandcamp.com/track/crawlNight Crickets - A Free Societyhttp://omnivorerecordings.com/shop/a-free-society/Gregor Barnett - Don't Go Throwing Roses In My Gravehttps://gregorbarnett.bandcamp.com/album/dont-go-throwing-roses-in-my-graveCheck out the Power Chord Hour radio show every Friday night at 10 est on 107.9 WRFA in Jamestown, NY, stream the station online at wrfalp.com/streaming/ or listen on the WRFA mobile appemail me for FREE Power Chord Hour stickers - powerchordhour@gmail.comFacebook - www.facebook.com/powerchordhourInstagram - www.instagram.com/powerchordhour/Twitter - www.twitter.com/powerchordhour/Youtube - www.youtube.com/channel/UC6jTfzjB3-mzmWM-51c8LggSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/user/kzavhk5ghelpnthfby9o41gnr?si=4WvOdgAmSsKoswf_HTh_Mg
This week The Colvin Brothers Color By Numbers with your favorite tunes about color from Pearl Jam, Ram Jam and Van The Man and we find out what you dig more: The Lake or The Ocean with The Colvin Five. We also talk up a brand new product our neice developed, Breezy Tea and introduce a new game: Conversation Starter. If you haven't checked out "The Last Blockbuster" on Netflix then our review may finally convince you to take the plunge and yes, Woody is BACK with Deep Thoughts. The Colvin Brothers on z93 airs 3pm Eastern Time every Sunday on z93.3 FM, z93hv.com AND z93 on the iHeart Radio App and our archives will continue to be gathered here in podcast form for those of you who are unable to tune in --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/colvin-brothers-on-z93/support
You know Doug loves movies because he named his uber-successful podcast “Doug Loves Movies.” And you know Doug loves getting high because he talks a lot about how he loves to get high. But did you know that “Last Comic Standing's” Doug Benson also loves Musical Theatre? Hear all about his Spider-Man experience, the time two actors had a sex scene right next to him on stage and other theatre-going anecdotes (hint, many involving him being high) in this episode of Fanaddicts! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We talk with the star of Netflix's “The Last Blockbuster,” pay tribute to the oldest living American, and discuss the man who yanked a bobcat off his wife! Voicemails lead to an instant request from the archives – that time a listener interviewed “douchebag” Meatloaf. In honor of Earth Day, Johnny remembers his love calls to the tree where environmental activist Julia “Butterfly” Hill lived. Plus: we break down Buzz's bedtime routine (melatonin, weed, AND wine!).
On today's wide-ranging episode of "Say Less," comedian Ron Funches joins the crew to talk about his new show Chopped 4:20 on Discovery Channel. Ron talks with Kaz, Lowkey and Rosy about his experiences with Cannabis and its healing effects as well as how the pandemic made his new show a project of passion. Ron also speaks about his experience on Netflix's documentary The Last Blockbuster, Sylvester Stallone playing King Shark on Suicide Squad, wrestling and much more. The gang is also joined by Brianda of the Bible Stories with Brianda podcast to talk about becoming a born-again Christian after an acid trip, why everybody sins, making Christianity and spirituality digestible on her new show, and how we all act when we are down bad after a breakup like Alex Rodriguez. 3:00 - The Problem With Kaz's Fit 5:10 - AROD and JLO Finally Split 14:00 - Ron Funches Joins The Show 21:00 - Ron's New Show 27:00 - Edibles Are Too Much 35:00 - The BlockBuster Experience 45:10 - Ron As Rocky 50:00 - Brianda Joins The Show 1:05:00 - Everyone's Sins Of The Show 1:11:00 - Classic Palooza Moments 1:22:00 - Ghosting -- Follow Say Less: Watch the full video of the podcast on YouTube.com/Kazeem. Join the Discord on https://discord.com/invite/4wUNx94 Hosts: @Kazeem, @LowKeyUHTN and @itsRosy. @SayLessWithKaz - Instagram @SayLessWithKaz - Twitter Theme Song Produced by BlaaqGold Outro Produced by Krish Records Produced and Edited by Eddin Martinez
It's 4:19, got a minute? Hahahehehoho this week we celebrate 4/20 in style with actor, comedian, and illustrious stoner, Doug Benson. This ganja guru enlightens us about how he got into marijuana, and breaks down the infamous Jack Black-got-too-stoned moment from his podcast.We discuss Doug's role in The Last Blockbuster, and how his trip to the actual last Blockbuster in Bend, Oregon came to be. Doug talks about his battle with college, and how it led him to become a tour guide on The Jungle Cruise at Disneyland.There's a good chance we get way too stoned and talk about our favorite Disney soundtracks, our shared love of Taylor Swift, the Bible, and finally pack this show up with a new game called The ImJC IMBd (My Producer Came Up With This Name) Challenge Game. So roll up a fatty for this drink daddy, because this week we're going to the moon!Explore more Drinks With Johnny:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drinkswithjohnnyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/drinkswithjohnnyTwitter: https://twitter.com/drinkswjohnnyShop: https://www.drinkswithjohnny.com
Patrick Bet-David sits down with Sandi Harding, the last Blockbuster store manager, to talk about Blockbuster and its downfall. Harding goes over the impact RedBox and Netflix had on the franchise, and what she does now to be able to stay in business. Watch the full video here: https://youtu.be/Ipi8hROvDYw --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/valuetainment/support