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A celebration of silly. The magnificent Leslie Neilson as Lt Frank Drebin, saving the world as only he knows how. Assisted by stunt coordinator CONRAD PALMISANO the action is slick and very funny, but in order for it to look this good it must be worked out to the last detail.EnjoySupport the showIf you've enjoyed this episode then why not follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook using the following linkhttps://linktr.ee/behindthestunts
April 18-24, 1998 This week Ken welcomes actor, producer, director, writer Gregory Lay. Ken and Gregory discuss growing up as a TV Guide guy, calling out sick to school for game shows, cultural markers, pop culture reflections, making the case for what you like, Press Your Luck, Classic Concentration, Savage Steve Holland, One Crazy Summer, why Late Night talk shows are totally useless now, access to stars, actors who started on TV, George Clooney, Elizabeth Shue, Michelle Pfeiffer in Delta House, Meritt Ultra Lights, pay TV channels, Break Down with Kurt Russell, being forever disturbed by Pet Semetary, The Omen, Backdraft, being terrrified of The Incredible Hulk, how people can't stop talking like Hunter S. Thompson or Jeff Goldblum when they hang out with either, failed pilot "My Dad with the President's Daughter", how we'd vote for Dabney Coleman for president, E! True Hollywood Story: Bob Crane, how the X-Files CLEARLY didn't have a plan, the fake Dukes, The Moonlighting problem, realism vs. escapism, shows with all bad people, Shelly Long and Robert Hayes returning to sitcoms, The Brady Bunch films, how irony can be done well, The Prophecy, all the weird religious films around the turn of the Century, Presumed Innocent, when Leslie Neilson stopped being funny (hint: It's when he started to think he was funny), The Omega Man, Frankenstein, Top Gun, the 30th Anniversary of Friends, movies that don't hold up, movies that DO hold up, Steven Segal, Jurrasic Park, CGI, when stories are thrown by the wayside, how Dark City is The Matrix if it was good, being trapped in an elevator, Beyond Belief, memes, Scott Baio's complete lack of selfawareness and reality, Pumpkinhead, Stan Winston, hating crossovers, and why P. Diddy was a sack of garbage even BEFORE we learned about him being a sexual deviant assaulting waste of humanity.
It's a very special Halloween episode as the gang covers the classic EC-comics inspired 1982 George Romero/Stephen King anthology film Creepshow. Our conversation includes: The strengths of the anthology format, the history of moral panics, how much creatively minded boomers hated their dads, EC comics and the comics code, scary Leslie Neilson, and King's memorable turn as doomed simpleton farmer Jordy Verrill. Special thanks to our Executive Producer tier Patrons: Isaac, Walt Lewellyn of The Black Casebook, Kevin Feige doing the Shmurda Dance, Owen2, bernventers, Lohik, Jim (shout out to Jim!), jprestonpoole, Sam, Porridge Fist and Ronnie Gardocki If you can, please consider supporting these organizations in support of Palstinians and the victims of Hurricane Helene: ANERA (American Near-East Refugee Aid) PCRF (Palestinian Relief Children's Fund) MAP (Medical Aid for Palestinians) Support for Victims of Hurricane Helene Thank you for listening! If you like our show, please consider leaving a positive rating or review on Apple or Spotify, and subscribing to our Patreon where you can enjoy special bonus content, exclusive Discord community events, and have your name added to our Credits Page. Production by Miguel Tanhi. Art by Zoe Woolley and barf. Follow @MarvelousDeath for updates.
I was a skeptic. I shouldn't have been. Man, Leslie Neilson was a comedic genius. This was a surprise. And don't call me Shirley.
Dracula: Dead and Loving it Man, comedy's are hard to cover. We tried really hard not to devolve into just repeating lines that cracked us up. When I say tried I mean we had the intention and did it anyways. Film #3 for the Month of Chaos was a welcome surprise as we had the pleasure to see Mel Brooks' Dracula: Dead and Loving it. Admittedly, this is not Mel's best film but it's still Mel Brooks and we all howled with laughter a number of time. The surprise of the show is Nate's admission that Leslie Neilson is "his Dracula" much like Connery is your favorite Bond or MosuGoji is your favorite Godzilla suit. We also, hee hee, GUSH about one of the funniest scenes in cinema history. Go listen to find out what that is but if you've seen the film you can probably guess.
Welcome to It's A Wonderful Podcast!! Another phenomenally influential Sci-Fi movie of a totally different kind this week as space exploration, an alien planet, and the mysterious genius who lives there are the talk of the town as Morgan and Jeannine discuss the creative innovation of FORBIDDEN PLANET (1956)! A visually gorgeous masterwork of special effects, and a precursor to a sci-fi formula Star Trek: The Original Series would come to perfect, this movie is anchored by a compelling central performance from Walter Pidgeon, a dashingly young Leslie Neilson, and Robby, the robot best friend we all need! Our YouTube Channel for Monday Madness on video, Morgan Hasn't Seen TV, Retro Trailer Reactions & More https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvACMX8jX1qQ5ClrGW53vow The It's A Wonderful Podcast Theme by David B. Music. Donate: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ItsAWonderful1 Join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ItsAWonderful1 IT'S A WONDERFUL PODCAST STORE: https://its-a-wonderful-podcast.creator-spring.com/ Sub to the feed and download now on Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Castbox, Amazon Music & more and be sure to rate, review and SHARE AROUND!! Keep up with us on Twitter: Podcast: https://twitter.com/ItsAWonderful1 Morgan: https://twitter.com/Th3PurpleDon Jeannine: https://twitter.com/JeannineDaBean_ Keep being wonderful!! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/itsawonderfulpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/itsawonderfulpodcast/support
6:05 Beth song of the Day; Memories of Eddie Murphy's music career 6:20 Guest: Wayne Troutman, live from North Myrtle Beach - verification of tooth yank story 6:35 Top 10 phobias in North Carolina 6:50 RAM Biz Update; Follow-up on Wayniac's “fire speaking” claim; caller backs it up 7:05 NFLPA releases annual NFL Team Report Cards 7:20 More on NFLPA rankings 7:35 Wendy's is back-tracking on “surge pricing” 7:50 Crossing the Streams with Brett Winterble: SCOTUS will rule on Trump immunity 8:05 Guest: Erik Spanberg, CLT Business Journal - Panthers ticket prices, practice facility plans 8:20 The Naked Gun to be rebooted with Liam Neeson replacing Leslie Neilson 8:35 More on The Naked Gun; Carowinds renaming “The Intimidator” ride - Thunder Striker 8:50 Calls on roller coasters at Carowinds 9:05 David Chadwick joins in-studio - are we close to The End of Times? 9:20 Christopher “Mad Dog” Russo goes scorched earth on David Tepper on ESPN 9:35 Leap Day Facts & Figures; Anyone born on Leap Day? 9:50 Final thoughts on Carowinds renaming the Intimidator, the Wayniac, etc. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
CUZ I HAVE TO...when living your dream is the only option - with JULIE SLATER & JASON FRIDAY.
Hosts Julie Slater and Jason Friday head to Winchester, CA, for another IN-PERSON POD - chatting with writer/director/ producer/comedian/teacher: Bobby Logan…he's written for Sam Kinison (??), Joan Rivers, Gary Shandling, Rodney Dangerfield…some of his films: “Repossessed” (with Linda Blair and Leslie Neilson), “Up Your Alley,” “Meatballs 4,” “Yard Sale”…he's also now a teacher of comedy and film… Bobby talks about his troubled childhood and how it lead him into comedy…how he started shooting Super 8 films when he was a kid and how casting his friends and later charging them $1 to see the film - helped him finance the next project….being roommates with the late Sam Kinison (sp??)…he reviews some of Sam's jokes…how he and Gary worked together, but had a bitter ending when Gary got his big break… Bobby's HUGE break with getting Linda Blair and Leslie Neilson (this story is INSANE) to commit to Bobby's script for the comedy take on “The Exorcist” called “RePossessed” - during Leslie's height of fame after “Airplane” and “Naked Gun”…how Bobby feels fortunate for his career and living his dreams…more about Murray “the unknown comic”…and the good ole Leslie Nielsen fart machine... Hear Bobby's new gig, teaching kids and adults with comedy and film, and his advice on making it in Hollywood. How Bobby was the matchmaker for Julie and Jason meeting…hear the full story of their love connection…who knew? IT'S 5 O'CLOCK SOMEWHERE…find out what film Bobby loves that he wishes he directed and what he'd do different with it…what he'd eat for the rest of his life if he had to choose: tofu, avocado, pickles, or broccoli (he's a fussy eater, btw)…favorite George Carlin line…his choice between dream scenarios: hanging out with Walk Disney while Disneyland was being created…hang out with a huge band during their album recording…or hang with Vin Scully during a favorite Dodgers season…and what he hopes to instill in his students for their future… Follow @cuzihavetopodcast on Instagram for all the latest news. Email us: cuzihavetopodcast@gmail.com. Find other episodes or leave us a voice message for the show on the anchor website. Thanks for tuning in! Keep on living those dreams, friends, CUZ YOU HAVE TO!! - jULIE AND jASON --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cuzihaveto/message
It's time to talk about Soul Man. The 80's comedy about a guy who turns himself "black" to get a scholarship to Harvard Law. It has some stars like Leslie Neilson, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, and James Earl Jones. Joining me is local Philly comedian, Manny Musket. He got lost on his way to Kill Tony apparently.
Connor discusses the next new product movie, Blackberry a movie about the rise and fall of the first smart phone company starring Jay Baruchel and Glenn Howerton. After, the boys discuss the next chapter in the ongoing TV/movie streaming wars and then talk about the incredibly influential Sci-fi film, Forbidden Planet starring Leslie Neilson. Listen LIVE every Wednesday at 8:30am on 91.3 WVUD, or online at: http://www.wvud.org/
On this episode of PLT, we talk Ryan's old flame that got away, cooking ketamine on a stove, Leslie Neilson farts on a helicopter, and influencers being flown to Dubai to watch Beyonce.
Show Notes This time in A Theater Near You, Sean, Paul, and Kris watch the cinematic masterpiece that is Surf Ninjas. There's surfing, ninjas, Leslie Neilson as a cybernetic warlord, a 30 year old Rob Schneider attempting to pass for a high school student, and the assertion that money can't buy knives. Enjoy. Useful Links Surf Ninjas Support Geekade on Patreon Social Stuff Join us on Discord! Twitch Geekade Facebook Geekade Twitter Geekade Instagram YouTube Geekade Contact Us
On this episode: Aronofsky defends Fraser, The Mummy 4 with a familiar face, and Netflix's new business model. PLUS Liam Neeson sounds like Leslie Neilson, right?!? And John Carpenter calling his shot in the video game movie game...In news: Rachel Weisz, Jet Li, Predator, Super Mario Bros, Mario Mario, Luigi Mario, John Leguizamo, Bob Hoskins, Dennis Hopper, Mario Lemieux, Darren Aronofsky, Brendan Fraser, The Whale, Mean Girls, Daniel Franzese, TLC, Gabourey Sidibe, Ryan Reynolds, Martin Luther King, Chris Pratt, Michelle Yeoh, aria Bello, Dodgeball: An Underdog story, Justin Long, Indiana Jones, Nathan Drake, Binge Lord Dan, Air America, Sneakers, The Three Amigos, Leslie Nelson, John Hamm, Nathan Fielder, Will Arnett, Will Forte, Akiva Shafer, Lonely Island, Lego Movie, THE Movie Trivia Game, Lego Batman, Ricky Gervais, Extras, Derry Girls, Dan Gregor, Doug and, Chip and Dale, Andy Samberg, Alec Sulkin, Netflix with ads, Jerkmate, pornographic websites, NFL, Quest for no Trailers, God's Creatures, The Inspection, Tar, Cate Blanchett, White Noise, Weird Al Movie, The Little Mermaid, Indiana Jones 5, NYCC, Disenchanted, All Quiet On The Western Front, Babylon, Damien Chazelle, Dead For a Dollar, Walter Hill, Barbarian, Hellraiser, Carmel by the sea, BloodyDisgusting.com, John Carpenter, Wes Craven, Dead Space, Doom, Harrison Ford, Clerks 3, Wolverine, Steelershttp://www.MCFCpodcast.com-Email us at MCFCpodcast@gmail.com -Leave us a voicemail (209) 730-6010-Get some merch:https://middle-class-film-class.creator-spring.com/-Sponsor - N/AJoseph Navarro Pete Abeytaand Tyler Noe Streaming Picks:Annihilation - Paramount +Texas Chainsaw Massacre - ShowtimeRings of Power - Amazon PrimeAs Above So Below - HuluThe Grimcutty - HuluDeadstream - ShudderDerry Girls - NetflixHellraiser (2022) - HuluThe Devil Below - Netflix
Folks, we don't even know how to keep track of everything going on with this series anymore. This week we're talking about the second prequel of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre series, which is also the second entry titled Leatherface. Alexander Bustillo and Julien Muary bring some of that French extremity vibe and a lot of style to a story that tries to answer questions no one really asked. Mike is joined by Rachel Reeves and guest Clayton from the Men Who Like Men Who Like Movies podcast. Not only do we deliver on all the Chainsaw analysis you know and love, we also ask “Which Eastern European countries are you supposed to avoid if you don't want to get murdered and left in a dirty alley?” and “did Jessica Fletcher do butt stuff with a debonair Leslie Neilson during the third season of Murder She Wrote?” THESE are the questions you should be asking listeners.
I mentioned in the first part of this, that it's probably going to be a bit all over the place. It is. And I'm probably going to contradict myself. I'm trying to work out where I stand on the sincerity of social-media posting, particularly in times of tragedy.I've always had this stubborn side of me, that wants to quietly rebel against consensus. I'm not quite sure why but I find it pretty annoying; as in, why can't I just accept things like most other people. I suspect it has a lot to do with my own ego, which, despite calm / gormless appearances, can be a raging-mess, like a quaint, inconspicuous (and fully soundproofed) village-hall; housing a packed, drug-fuelled gabba-rave. But that's not the only thing.My first memory of it rearing its head was in primary school, watching some slapstick-theatre show, prancing about the school assembly hall. All the kids were cracking-up; except for me. I can remember this conflicted feeling I had – this sort of frustration, that I wanted all the other kids to understand that this is shit, it isn't funny - versus the feeling (though I could be making this bit up but I'm pretty sure it was the case) of actually wanting to laugh, because perhaps; it was funny, in places.The classic one these days, is if someone recommends me something to watch, or listen to, that's current, or popular, or both. My normal reaction is something along the lines of that's probably going to be shit. See, I can be a prick. However, in some cases, that inner-prick, is often right; subject to my own preference and opinion, of course. Kendrick Lamar is a decent spitter, but he ‘aint top ten, no-where near it, mate. And Line of Duty, was no better than a soap-opera. It was alright, but nothing special. Sometimes I wish I could accept the consensus though. Life would probably be a bit happier. Sometimes it's not all ego-driven, or just something being over-rated. Sometimes, it's a hunch or a suspicion, that something else is going on. The bull-shit detector. If it's mass-consensus, sometimes it could be tribalism that's driving it, or self-preservation perhaps, which gets masked as earnest, which then makes it insincere, thus bull-shit; especially in the realm of politics. Sincerity is important to me.There's numerous cultural and political examples I could give here. A major tragedy happens, a mass-shooting, a war, some big social-justice-type moment and immediately social-media timeliness are awash with more platitudes than a political speech-writing-workshop. But why?My own reaction to this sort of stuff could well speak to that inner-prick, he exists, most certainly. Also my own social-inadequacies. If I wasn't so awkward, perhaps ‘d be jumping on board the big save-the-world-sloganeering. Sometimes it's an insecurity thing; they're probably related. I mugged off grime when it first came about. I think deep-down, I thought it had stolen drum and bass's thunder. How stupid is that? Like I own drum and bass, or something?! It's all music. I love music. I'm glad I saw through my own bullshit there. I love grime. Equally, I used to cuss-off 90's R&B music, saying it was cheesy. But in truth, I did like some of it, I think my issue was that I associated it with men that were confident with the ladies; which of course, I wasn't.What's triggered this post, is the recent death of UK MC Skibadee. Unfortunately, with easy access to instant news, it seems not a week goes by without some legend passing away, and it's always sad, especially when that person means something to so many. Skibba meant a lot to me (and many, many others of course) but it was the first time I felt moved to write something and post it online and even then I was conflicted. Only time will tell if I'd detected the smell of my own bullshit again, whilst writing it.The only time I've ever chipped in previously was when Leslie Neilson died, and that was only a short tweet. But this one's bought the conflict up in me again. This conforming thing. I've seen a lot of it of late, but for some reason, it doesn't sit right with me and I don't know if it's just that egotistical-dick-head-insecure-not-in-the-cool-club-side-of-me, or the side that's sometimes, is right to be suspicious[U1] ?I fully understand that there were many people that knew him, or grew up listening to him, or knew how much of an inspiration he's been. But some of the things I was seeing, from accounts that I've never seen post anything about him, or drum and bass even, felt insincere. Call me a prick here but it seems that if his passing somehow fitted into the sphere, however tenuously, of those accounts own ‘online brand', then they would comment. Like an industrial trawler, sweeping up everything off the ocean floor, so long as it looked like a fish; it all has a value. I'm not going to include any examples here, as I'm well-aware I could be completely wrong. I'd rather keep focus on the general sincerity online, or lack of, whenever any big tragedy happens and the cultural-capital that can come with commenting.I know only too well, what a few of those heart-like-clicks can do to my brain, I can feel it fiending for them, like my dog when I whip the treats out, whenever I post something and then check in, at numerous intervals, to see if anyone has liked it. I'll be checking the stats on this post, no doubt. That dopamine hit from a click validation – it's addictive. And what better way to get those hits, than writing something, in emotional times, that appeals to people's sense of loss and occasion? Get it right and you're a wide-boy with the keys to a charlie-factory.As I write my way through this, I realise it's probably a mixture of both. Sincere and insincere. Maybe it's ok, to reach out for validation, in times of high emotion. The day before I got married, when the pressure was on, I felt the sudden need to reach-out to my parents. I had a little cry and I hugged my mum and I think that was what I needed in that moment. It wasn't online of course but I would never share anything like that online, that's just not me but I think the motive may be have similar. For some, maybe that's what it is, a little reach-out for a virtual-hug, as well as wanting to honour the dearly departed. No shame there.But is that the case every time? I don't think so. There's some people, out there knee-deep in clicked-sourced-dopamine and looking for that next hit. But you tell me. These things are very difficult to prove and of course call-out, due to the sensitive nature of the subjects. I guess it's down to perception at the end of the day, that and smokey mirrors.We're all still figuring out the dos and don'ts of this social media thing. What I do know is, most cultures have specific ways to honour their dead, they're time-honoured traditions and every part of it, is designed to serve a higher purpose, way beyond gassing-up someone delivering a half-arsed eulogy. Large up the real ones and RIP Skibadee. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit cree.substack.com
8 Years and 500 (+) Episodes! In celebration we have a big announcement! We have a new theme song. Retiring "Television Addict" by the Hoodoo Gurus/The Victims, and replacing it with a song written and recorded JUST for the show by the great Josh Caterer (Smoking Popes), TV Guidance Counselor! Josh also has a new single out for the a Holidays, a great version of White Christmas. Also! Ken did his first face to face interviews since March 2020, and his first convention since November 2019. Here are two of the interviews from that con, NorthEast Comic Con. First up is Francois Clemmons who played Officer Clemmons on Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood. Ken and Francois discuss how he became Officer Clemmons on the show, his trepidation about wearing a police uniform in 1969, being a helper, being a TV pioneer, the life philosophy of Fred Rogers, the importance of listening, not being Hollywood, how slow Fred was (in a good way), Won't You Be My Neighbor, why Tom Hanks was wrong in Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, Spirituals, the benefit of recording in Pittsburgh, singing Opera, finding your light, integrated pools, being a teacher, and the Land of Make Believe Puppets. Next Ken talks to writer, actor, comedian Robert Wuhl. Ken and Robert discuss writing for Police Squad, auditioning for airplane, how quickly Police Squad was canceled, writing for Rodney Dangerfield, Leslie Neilson's fart machine, wanting to work with good people, The Hollywood Knights, why Tonight Show jokes from the 80s wouldn't fly today, Mary Lambert casing him in Madonna's Material Girl video, having one line in Flashdance, wanting your work to be seen, writing for the Oscars, auditioning for Barry Levinson, Casablanca Pictures, Bull Durham, Batman '89, table reads with Sean Young, how Michele Pfeifer was cast and fired from Batman '89, how Kim Basinger became "The Creature" and had the most leverage in Batman, how the worst audition ever still got Robert a job, Good Morning Vietnam, how John Glover was the original joker in Batman '89, how Warner Bros wanted to go full Batman '66 camp and cast Chevy Chase or Bill Murray as Batman, shooting in London at Pinewood Studios, how a trip to see Phantom of the Opera lead to Jack Nicholson having the entire ending of Batman changed, Robert's cameo on Supergirl, how hard it is to keep spoilers under wraps these days, rating all the Batman films, the band The New Bomb Turks, loving movies that are fun, the best Baseball movie ever, Robert's problems with Field of Dreams and the Natural, and the future of "Assume the Position".
Welcome back to Morgan Hasn't Seen with Jeannine Brice & Morgan Robinson!! Moving (*barely) into the 1980s as the Four Decades of Horror series continues on MHS this week with Jeannine having requested Morgan to watch PROM NIGHT (1980) starring Jamie Lee Curtis & Leslie Neilson!! A slasher that sits as a transitional movie between the darker, original slashers of the late 70s and the generally more fun and silly, if a little cheesy slashers of the mid 80s. Does it handle the transition well? Join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ItsAWonderful1 Remember to leave those five star ratings and reviews!! MORGAN HASN'T SEEN SHIRTS (designed by Jeannine): https://www.teepublic.com/user/g9design Sub to the feed and download now on Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts & more and be sure to rate, review and SHARE AROUND!! Keep up with us on Twitter: Podcast: https://twitter.com/ItsAWonderful1 Morgan: https://twitter.com/Th3PurpleDon Jeannine: https://twitter.com/JeannineDaBean_ Keep being wonderful!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/itsawonderfulpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/itsawonderfulpodcast/support
Twenty-five years of still not being able to pronounce the French female lead's name. And we wish we could forget that idiot Jon Voight's name who has managed to out crazy Tom Cruise. Also he's far less handsome. And far less charismatic. What a jerk. Meanwhile we find ourselves being jerks to Leslie Neilson of all people. Our apologies but enjoy our episode on one of the biggest hits of 1996 in Brian De Palma's MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE! Support what we do with bonus content and early episodes on Patreon Listen: Apple Podcasts/Spotify Facebook/Instagram/Twitter: @sobercinema Follow your hosts on Letterboxd for sneak peaks at film criticism GENIUS: Jairo @truebromance Jared @jgdotson Josh @SoberCinema Mike @projectingfilm Find out more at https://sobercinema.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
We come back from a month hiatus to talk about SummerSlam, Leslie Neilson and that Haircut!
The most fun you'll ever have listening to a podcast about the 1982 Horror film Creepshow. Join us with longtime guest Joe Testa.
Is Airplane! the greatest comedy of all time? Is there any one star responsible for it’s success? How do you take your coffee? Tyler and Kody ask all these questions as they sit back and reminisce on this comedy gold.
On this special episode, Dixon & Paradies interview a mystery guest near and dear to the hearts of many. We discuss Kanye West's descent into madness, the New York Mets sucking being the only normal thing going on in 2020, some talk of 1970s comedies including that of Leslie Neilson and Gene Wilder, our weekly advice column that involves a homeless woman and an unlimited supply of cellular phones. Special thanks to our mystery guest. The tapes have finally been released. Follow @turcosoup #releasethetapes New Episodes Weekly! Available at your local podcast depository (Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, etc.) Just ask your mom, she'll point you in our direction. Follow Us @Childrensprogramming / Instagram @Chiprogramming / Facebook / Twitter @NickParadies / Paradies @BluZodiacPictures / Dixon (C) 2020 Blu Zodiac Pictures --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/childrens-programming-pod/message
Rants,Game Reviews, IMDB user reviews and Philosophical discussion populate this week's edition of the Saturn Studs podcast. All departments are present but some scarcity necessitated the addition of some more Saturn Studs goodness. Headlined by a review of the 1956 Sci-Fi classic Forbidden planet featuring Robby the Robot and Leslie Neilson.Support the show by donating: https://app.redcircle.com/shows/902676cb-9b03-4021-9042-cf79635436f9/donations. Visit Saturnstuds.com for links to all of your Saturn Studs side projects,social media, and more. Join the Saturn Studs discord server at https://discord.gg/kgdnhJd. Follow @StudsSaturn on twitter or visit facebook.com/saturnstuds to stay up to date on the latest news episode releases and audio highlights from each show.
The boys in cars are trying out doing a remote podcast since the Corona Virus pandemic is still ongoing but that didn't stop us from watching and doing a Ruled/Sucked for WrestleMania 36. Undertaker vs AJ and The Firefly Funhouse stole the show. We're now known as Badass Dirty Fun, patent pending. Oh, and sports might be coming back and we still hate Terry Bolea (but like Hulk Hogan).
We're headed to the skies this week as we take a look at the father of the modern spoof, Zucker/Abrams/Zucker's Airplane!, from 1980, and its sequel, Airplane II, from 1982. Spoofing airport disaster movies of the time, Airplane! introduced the world to countless gags, and even gave us the first Leslie Neilson comedic role! But what is it about these films that earned them their following?
Trick or treat, gals and ghouls. It's a special spooky bonus episode for this, our most special spooky holiday. Grab your flashlights and join us in the haunted Spank Bank mansion in as we spill our guts about everything that makes us horny and horrified: from Christina Ricci to blood play. Is Lucifer, the love of your life, trans?? Do Halloween pranks still give you nightmares? Would you suck Leslie Neilson's dick???? Find out on the most terrifyingly titillating episode yet! >:)
It's Nov 4th, 1996: ER is the number one rated TV show, Leslie Neilson's Spy Hard is fresh on the shelfs in video stores and Pillman's got a gun!HOW TO LISTENAPPLE PODCASTS | GOOGLE PLAY | STITCHER | TUNE IN | RSS FEED | THEFUDERATION.COMSUPPORT THE FUDERATIONBUY A SHIRT | DONATE ON PATREON | DONATE ON PAYPALSOCIAL MEDIATWITTER | FACEBOOK | INSTAGRAMCONTACT USTHEFUDERATIONPODCAST@GMAIL.COM
ALL TEN EPISODES OF THE PEDESTAL PODCAST SEASON 2 ARE NOW AVAILABLE In this episode, we just got our beavers stuffed with the 1988 Leslie Neilson screwball comedy THE NAKED GUN: FROM THE FILES OF POLICE SQUAD! After reminiscing over the days of VHS vs Beta (4:08), we begin the case for keeping it on the pedestal with Pops lauding its use of constant little jokes over the big ones (7:12). We dive into the continuing comedic brilliance of Leslie Neilson (19:19), delve into our favorite scenes from Weird Al to the baseball game finale (24:30), and Mike admires how well the movie “keeps the farts hot” (32:14). We move on to the case for knocking it off the pedestal with the inevitable debate about OJ Simpson (42:44). Shane takes issue with the ratio of bad to good jokes (48:23), we talk about why Ricardo Montalban may be the movie’s weakest link (51:11), and how the Queen plot severely dates the whole thing (55:26).
There are three things you should never talk about; religion, politics and Taylor Swift. This week we talk about politics and the people you don't expect to lean the way they do. From Goldie Hawn to Freddie Prinze Jnr via Leslie Neilson but who is clearly on board with Trump? Instagram Facebook
38. Positivity & Spirituality; The "Watch Me! Mindset" for Success; The Teaching of Ernest Holmes & The Science of Mind Philosophy In this Season One Closing show, and the last LIVE Radio show on BBM Global Network, I start by sharing a personal writing called "The 4 Pillars of Success - Developing the Mindset of Inner Peace & Self Love." This show is entirely on How to Have more Positivity in Your Life, What is The Watch Me! Mindset for Success & How You use it; and then give an overall summary of some of the Core teachings of The Science of Mind Philosophy developed by Dr. Ernest Holmes. You won't want to miss this inspiring episode - a perfect way to end Season One! Resources 1) How to Use the Science of Mind - Principle in Practice; Ernest Holmes https://amzn.to/2VY4XiE 2) The Essential Ernest Holmes - Collected Writings by the Author of The Science of Mind https://amzn.to/2VStsh8 3) LIVE Beyond Your Dreams - from Fear & Doubt to Personal Power, Purpose & Success; by Riana Milne & Alexi Panos http://bit.ly/LIVEbook 4) Always Believe in Yourself and Your Dreams - A Blue Mountain Arts Collection; readings from Collin McCarty and Leslie Neilson 5) To learn how to Podcast from John Lee Dumas; get a FREE Podcast Course: https://bd140.isrefer.com/go/fpca/RianaMilne/ 6) FREE Audiobook & 30-day trial from Audible: http://www.audibletrial.com/Riana 7) FREE Alexa Daily Flash Briefing - To get - Daily Lesson in Life & Life on Alexa devices: Click this link, then Enable button: http://bit.ly/ALEXALifeLoveLesson 8) For Businesses who want to Start an Alexa Brief, go to this link and tell Nick Riana sent you! https://effct.co/?ref=rianamilne1 9) To Be a Guest on many Podcasts, go to: https://podcastguests.com/join/ref/181/ Other Books & Apps Recommended: LOVE Beyond Your Dreams - Break Free of Toxic Relationships to Have the Love You Deserve; by Riana Milne http://bit.ly/RianasLOVEbook Think & Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill - The Original Version, Restored, and Revised https://amzn.to/2ZRkfUB Awaken the Giant Within - Anthony Robbins. https://amzn.to/2PLiILd The Five Love Languages - How to Express Heartfelt Commitment to Your Mate - Gary Chapman https://amzn.to/2w4EdO1 Podcast Website: http://LessonsinLifeandLove.com Riana’s Website: http://RianaMilne.com - Get a $47 1-hour Life & Love Transformation Session ($500 value!) Free eBook: http://HavetheLoveYouDeserve.com NEW! Free App: http://bit.ly/RianaMilneApp #LessonsinLifeandLovePodcast #LifeCoach #LifeCoachNearMe #LoveCoach #DatingCoach #RelationshipCoach #DivorceCoach #RianaMilne #Singles #Couples #PersonalTransformation #ACOA #ChildhoodTrauma #ToxicLove #Divorce #Marriage #Betrayal #Abandonment #Breakups #Narcissist #TerrianaMilne #OnlineDating #Dating #Relationships #LOVEBeyondYourDreams #Love #Anxiety #Abuse #Depression #Addiction #LIVEBeyondYourDreams #DatingTips #DatingOnline #DatingAdvice #RelationshipAdvice #FindLove
37. Should You Stay or Go from Your Love Relationship? How to Make that Decision when You Feel Stuck. A Summary of the Five Love Languages. Stop the Cycle of Toxic Relationship Dysfunction! Are you Stuck with your Decision of whether to Stay and work on the relationship or do you feel you've done all you could, and it's time to go? Go through the Pro and Con list and see where your indecisiveness leads you! In part 2, I go over the summary of the 5 Love Languages; the New Your Times Bestseller book by Gary Chapman. Discover what is the top Love Language for You and your Partner to help keep your Relationship Loving, Happy, and emotionally connected. Resources 1) The Five Love Languages - How to Express Heartfelt Commitment to Your Mate by Gary Chapman https://amzn.to/2w4EdO1 2) Always Believe in Yourself and Your Dreams - A Blue Mountain Arts Collection; readings from Collin McCarty and Leslie Neilson 3) To learn how to Podcast from John Lee Dumas; get a FREE Podcast Course at: https://bd140.isrefer.com/go/fpca/RianaMilne/ 4) FREE Audiobook & 30-day trial from Audible: http://www.audibletrial.com/Riana 5) FREE Alexa Daily Flash Briefing - To get - Daily Lesson in Life & Life on Alexa devices: Click this link, then Enable button: Alexa Skills Link 6) For Businesses who want to Start an Alexa Brief, go to this link and tell Nick Riana sent you! https://effct.co/?ref=rianamilne1 7) To Be a Guest on many Podcasts, go to: https://podcastguests.com/join/ref/181/ Books: LOVE Beyond Your Dreams - Break Free of Toxic Relationships to Have the Love You Deserve; by Riana Milne, #1 Bestseller! http://bit.ly/RianasLOVEbook LIVE Beyond Your Dreams - from Fear & Doubt to Personal Power, Purpose & Success; by Riana Milne & Alexi Panos http://bit.ly/LIVEbook Think & Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill - The Original Version, Restored, and Revised https://amzn.to/2ZRkfUB Awaken the Giant Within - Anthony Robbins. https://amzn.to/2PLiILd Podcast Website: http://LessonsinLifeandLove.com Riana’s Website: http://RianaMilne.com Get a $47 1-hour Life & Love Transformation Session ($500 value!) Free eBook: http://HavetheLoveYouDeserve.com NEW! Free App: http://bit.ly/RianaMilneApp #LessonsinLifeandLovePodcast #LifeCoach #LifeCoachNearMe #LoveCoach #DatingCoach #RelationshipCoach #DivorceCoach #RianaMilne #Singles #Couples #PersonalTransformation #ACOA #ChildhoodTrauma #ToxicLove #Divorce #Marriage #Betrayal #Abandonment #Breakups #Narcissist #TerrianaMilne #OnlineDating #Dating #Relationships #LOVEBeyondYourDreams #Love #Anxiety #Abuse #Depression #Addiction #LIVEBeyondYourDreams #DatingTips #DatingOnline #DatingAdvice #RelationshipAdvice #FindLove
36. Single & Lonely? Tips for Singles to Find Love and Fight Loneliness In Show 36 of Lessons in Life & Love, I cover the latest research that shows Loneliness as the new Epidemic for 40% of people, especially those 17 to 24, and the baby boomer population. Learn about the 7 types of Loneliness, all the illness tied to this condition, and what you can do to fight this. Then I go into 10 situations that are still keeping you Single, the Relationship Situations and people to avoid, and what is keeping you single from finding love? Finally, how to face your fears and the biggest obstacles to you finding Love. Show Resources 1) Still Single? Are you Making Yourself Unavailable When You Don’t want to Be? https://amzn.to/2VUA0uR by Casey Maxwell Clair Always Believe in Yourself and Your Dreams - A Blue Mountain Arts Collection; readings from Collin McCarty and Leslie Neilson 2) To learn how to Podcast from John Lee Dumas; get a FREE Podcast Course at: https://bd140.isrefer.com/go/fpca/RianaMilne/ 3) FREE Audiobook & 30-day trial from Audible: http://www.audibletrial.com/Riana 4) FREE Alexa Daily Flash Briefing - To get - Daily Lesson in Life & Life on Alexa devices: Click this link, then Enable button: Alexa Skills Link 5) For Businesses who want to Start an Alexa Brief, go to this link and tell Nick Riana sent you! https://effct.co/?ref=rianamilne1 6) To Be a Guest on many Podcasts, go to: https://podcastguests.com/join/ref/181/ Books: LIVE Beyond Your Dreams - from Fear & Doubt to Personal Power, Purpose & Success; by Riana Milne & Alexi Panos http://bit.ly/LIVEbook LOVE Beyond Your Dreams - Break Free of Toxic Relationships to Have the Love You Deserve; by Riana Milne http://bit.ly/RianasLOVEbook Think & Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill - The Original Version, Restored, and Revised https://amzn.to/2ZRkfUB Awaken the Giant Within - Anthony Robbins. https://amzn.to/2PLiILd Podcast Website: http://LessonsinLifeandLove.com Riana’s Website: http://RianaMilne.com Free eBook: http://HavetheLoveYouDeserve.com NEW! Free App: http://bit.ly/RianaMilneApp #LessonsinLifeandLovePodcast #LifeCoach #LifeCoachNearMe #LoveCoach #DatingCoach #RelationshipCoach #DivorceCoach #RianaMilne #Singles #Couples #PersonalTransformation #ACOA #ChildhoodTrauma #ToxicLove #Divorce #Marriage #Betrayal #Abandonment #Breakups #Narcissist #TerrianaMilne #OnlineDating #Dating #Relationships #LOVEBeyondYourDreams #Love #Anxiety #Abuse #Depression #Addiction #LIVEBeyondYourDreams
Tonight we covered one of our top spoof comedies, 1980's Airplane! A parody of a lot of the disaster movies from the 1970s, Airplane! involves food poisoning on a jet bound for Chicago that knocks out all the pilots. The only one who can land the plane is a former war pilot with severe PTSD from his flying days. Despite being somewhat foggy on the jokes and having to ask our dad alottta questions, this was one of our favorite movies as children. Chocked full of play on word type jokes, silly comedy, slapstick, and pop culture references that really informed our Sweetie sense of humor. We love love Leslie Neilson in what was his first comedic role but - don't call me shirley- wouldn't be his last! HAHA. See what I did there? We'll go over our many favorite scenes, clear up some current Sweetie confusion, and talk about spoofs through the ages and some of our other favorites. Looks like I picked the wrong week to stop sniffing glue!
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There’s nothing funny about depression. Or is there? On this week’s episode Julie talks to Jessica Holmes, a Canadian comedian, actress and author who just released a new book called Depression the Comedy. It’s a very funny, honest and uplifting memoir that describes how Jessica eventually came to terms with, and learned to live alongside, clinical depression. Jessica is best known for her work on CBC’s Royal Canadian Air Farce – a comedy sketch show that used to be on CBC television. She has opened for Jerry Seinfeld, Ellen DeGeneres, Leslie Neilson and Russel Peters. Oh, and a former talk show host you may have heard of – Oprah Winfrey. Jessica’s book: Depression the Comedy: A Tale of Perseverance Connect with Jessica Holmes: jessicaholmes.com Jessica Holmes on Twitter Jessica Holmes on Facebook Jessica Holmes on Instagram Thanks for tuning into Mind of Her Own – the podcast that gets inside a woman’s head! If you enjoyed this week’s episode, head over to Apple Podcasts and leave a rating and review. Don’t forget to share your favourite episodes on social media and subscribe to the show so that you never miss an episode! For more information about the show, visit mindofherownpodcast.com. You can also join the Facebook Group at facebook.com/groups/mindofherownpodcast and connect with Julie on Twitter at @julietrites.
Johnny Whitetrash joins us for part 2 of our look at the 2002 Paul Gross & Leslie Neilson movie, Men with Brooms! Email: DueSouthBSE@gmail.com Twitter: @DueSouthBSE Facebook group: Due South by South East Network: www.WonkySpanner.com Theme Tune: Performed & Arranged by Matt Lees Music / Lyrics by Squee
Johnny Whitetrash joins us for part 2 of our look at the 2002 Paul Gross & Leslie Neilson movie, Men with Brooms! Email: DueSouthBSE@gmail.com Twitter: @DueSouthBSE Facebook group: Due South by South East Network: www.WonkySpanner.com Theme Tune: Performed & Arranged by Matt Lees Music / Lyrics by Squee
In our Christmas special we talk about the Paul Gross film Men with Brooms, starring him & Leslie Neilson. Our guest is Mountie Johnny Whitetrash... it goes of the rails extra quick! We also give our pitches for a Due South episode we would have liked to have seen and we play the Paul Gross Christmas track 'Santa Drives a Pick-up Truck'. This movie contains strong language, so does our conversation about it, so be warned. Email: DueSouthBSE@gmail.com Twitter: @DueSouthBSE Facebook group: Due South by South East Network: www.WonkySpanner.com Theme Tune: Performed & Arranged by Matt Lees Music / Lyrics by Squee
In our Christmas special we talk about the Paul Gross film Men with Brooms, starring him & Leslie Neilson. Our guest is Mountie Johnny Whitetrash... it goes of the rails extra quick! We also give our pitches for a Due South episode we would have liked to have seen and we play the Paul Gross Christmas track 'Santa Drives a Pick-up Truck'. This movie contains strong language, so does our conversation about it, so be warned. Email: DueSouthBSE@gmail.com Twitter: @DueSouthBSE Facebook group: Due South by South East Network: www.WonkySpanner.com Theme Tune: Performed & Arranged by Matt Lees Music / Lyrics by Squee
We dive into the first episode of Due South to feature Leslie Neilson, Squee helps out Darth Vader, Diefenbaker breaks down a door & for no good reason we sing a lot. Email: DueSouthBSE@gmail.com Twitter: @DueSouthBSE Facebook group: Due South by South East Network: www.WonkySpanner.com Theme Tune: Performed & Arranged by Matt Lees Music / Lyrics by Squee Edited by Mike Mann
We dive into the first episode of Due South to feature Leslie Neilson, Squee helps out Darth Vader, Diefenbaker breaks down a door & for no good reason we sing a lot. Email: DueSouthBSE@gmail.com Twitter: @DueSouthBSE Facebook group: Due South by South East Network: www.WonkySpanner.com Theme Tune: Performed & Arranged by Matt Lees Music / Lyrics by Squee Edited by Mike Mann
Listen to this episode to find out about our first DVD GIVEAWAY! Shane, Mike, and Ryan are back this week with a more somber episode. Instead of our regularly scheduled programming, the boys threw together a special tribute to legendary filmmaker George A. Romero. Sadly George passed away recently and instead of being depressed and feeling bad, the AYNiB crew celebrate his films. So sit back, and remember with us the legacy of one of the greatest contributors to cinema. Of course we get spun off in different tangents including Uwe Boll, Leslie Neilson, and Mike's hilarious plot synopsis of Monkey Shines. RIP George! (also forgive the audio quality on this one...Ryan screwed up a recording setting) Twitter: @ryantutolo, @deadcellsociety Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/UHMfans/?fref=nf Message board: www.upcominghorrormovies.com/uhm/forum.php Support the UHM Podcast visit: horrorpack.com/go/uhmpodcast Intro score : Mistake the Getaway Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
December is upon us and we're looking back at our biggest disappointments and surprises at the movies this year. Chris gives his review of Still Alice, the Julianne Moore starring film dealing with Alzheimers and its effects on the titular Alice and her family. After that we wrap up our Mel Brooks director retrospective with a discussion about his 1995 vampire spoof Dracula: Dead and Loving It starring Leslie Neilson. As always, we leave you with our weekly movie recommendations to hold you over util next week. 03:26 – Still Alice 09:13 – Dracula: Dead and Loving It 32:38 - Biggest Movie Disappointments of 2014 58:23 – Biggest Movie Surprises of 2014 01:19:12 - Weekly Movie Recommendations
Media Nite Radio welcomes to the airwaves, actress, writer, producer Shari Shattuck. To quote one producer’s introduction, Shari Shattuck has an IMDB, (internet movie data base) list ‘as long as your arm,’ with more than two hundred television shows, films, mini-series, movies of the week and commercials on her acting resume, and that does not include theater. A few of her acting credits are the television shows, ‘Dallas,’ ‘Sisters,’ ‘Life Goes On,’ ‘The Young and the Restless,’ and ‘Babylon Five.’ Her film credits include “On Deadly Ground,” with Micheal Caine “Spy Hard,” with Leslie Neilson and “A Man of Passion,” with Anthony Quinn. In addition, she has performed most of Shakespeare’s major female roles on stage as well as a host of other characters, including the lead role in a hit production of “Cabaret.” Shari has also written and directed for the stage. Daily Variety’s rave review of her play, “In Progress,” said, “Shattuck’s delightfully romantic comedy not only displays her talent as a stage performer, but also as a writer.” Her many years of acting and directing all contributed to her sense of drama, comedy and story as a novelist. Her first book, “Loaded,” was selected by Publisher’s Weekly as one of the Best of 2003. She has since published five novels, and “Invisble Ellen’ will be released June 3rd, her first hardcover, and audiobook which she will perform herself. She has also co-produced the film “Redemption,” with her husband, executive produced “Scream at the Devil,” in which she also stars at a woman tortured by schizophrenia due for release in 2014
This episode, it’s Samsung versus Apple in a patent dispute battle to the legal death! How much can you patent a black rectangle? We find out! Also, Leslie Neilson in Batman Begins and Aaron, Adam and Jef play a round of ‘Liar’s Game,’ ArTechník style!
This weeks features battles of some of the toughest fighters in the universe. First up I comment on the recent death of legendary actor/comedian Leslie Neilson. Then you get my first installment of the month of Christmas movie review segments as I give my review of Cooper's Christmas (courtesy of Anchor Bay Entertainment) and journey back to 1985 to a very dysfunctional holiday movie. The fight then switches to the octagon as I give my Blu-Ray review of UFC's The Ultimate 100 Greatest Fights (courtesy of Anchor Bay Entertainment) as I get an introduction to 16 years of the ground and pound. I wrap things off with my Blu-Ray review of Predators (courtesy of Fox Entertainment) as there is another rumble in the jungle. Music for this week features the songs Family Tree by Frank Royster and Headhunter by Electric Fence, both can be found at www.podsafeaudio.com along with the intro song Let's Get Ramblin by Dynamo Snackbar. Other instrumental music is by the band Mr. Burns (www.mrburnsmusic.com). As always your comments and suggestions are welcome
Marks take on accused terrorist Mohammed Mohammed. Plus more on the Wiki Leaks dump and a Tribute to actor Leslie Neilson. Listen now!
Here it is folks my annual Halloween Special with a twist this year. Featured on the show this week you get my DVD review of The Adventures of Brisco County Jr. The Complete Series as the wild west gets a little Sci-Fi injection. Then movie monsters meet thier match as I give my review of Stan Helsing featuring Leslie Neilson and a cavalcade of killers. My feature audio is highlights from the Bruce Campbell Q & A from Fan Expo 2009. He talks about his work in movies, television and what it wold be like if there was ever a Freddy vs Jason vs Ash movie. Music for this week features the song Haunted House by Ben Cooper and can be found at www.podsafeaudio.com along with the intro song Let's Get Ramblin by Dynamo Snackbar. Other instrumental music is by the band Mr. Burns (www.mrburnsmusic.com). As always your comments and suggestions are welcome