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Hey Everyone, Today, I'm celebrating and honoring Mother's Day by covering the first movie in the Look Who's Talking trilogy, Look Who's Talking which was released in 1989 and starred Kirstie Alley and John Travolta and Bruce Willis providing the amazing voice of Mikey. In this movie After a single, career-minded woman is left on her own to give birth to the child of a married man, she finds a new romantic chance in a cab driver. Meanwhile, the point-of-view of the newborn boy is narrated through voice-over. I really had a fun time with this movie and hope you all enjoy listening to it! I can't wait to cover Look Who's Talking Too, later this Summer! Have a great week everyone! If you'd like to EMAIl The Podcast go to: lbomwonderyearspodcast@gmail.com Don't Forget To SUBSCRIBE and leave a REVIEW!
It's all happening in episode five, if by all you mean podcasts are getting reviewed. Self-proclaimed Castologists Liz, Zane and Patrick kick off by reviewing last week's first THEMED comedy podcast selections (The Jimmy Dore Show, A Very Fatal Murder and The Film Reroll). Then we scooch on over to this week's also-themed offerings. The theme? Panel discussions! Liz suggests How Did This Get Made, Patrick brings select episodes of the Rubin Report to the table and Zane gets us all thinky with Intelligence Squared Debates. Find us on FACEBOOK, TWITTER or INSTAGRAM. Subscribe to us on ITUNES, STITCHER, SPOTIFY or your podcatcher of choice. (And give us a review, you know you want to).Liz recommends: How Did This Get Made? https://www.hdtgminfo.com/Have you ever seen a movie and thought: "How in the ever-loving fuck did this movie get made?" and yet somehow felt your excitement levels rising at how good/bad this dumpster fire of a film was? Then How Did This Get Made? is gonna be your jam. The panel is most often comprised of actors/comedians Paul Scheer, June Diane Raphael and Jason Mantzoukas but they frequently get their hilarious buddies along to add fuel to their garbage fire of a movie discussions. They watch the flick off-mic, then in the podcast they do a full movie recap and comb through just how shit/excellent the movie really is.For Pat and Zane: Pretty much any episode that features movies that grab or intrigue you. Personal faves include Con Air, Look Who's Talking Too and Skyscraper.http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/how-did-this-get-made/id409287913Pat Recommends - The Rubin Report (Since it sometimes has panel discussions) https://daverubin.com/The second disaffected liberal in a row. Dave Rubin and this show used to be part of The Young Turks but felt the network was getting a little too crazy for him. So now he hosts his own political news talk show. Dave's format usually involves a monologue at the beginning and then a one on one interview. Dave himself identifies mostly as a classical liberal with libertarian leanings. The Rubin Report can also be viewed rather than simply listened to on YouTube.For Liz and Zane: a panel show episode so as to align with this theme.A Bishop and a Rabbi Discuss Religion, the Enlightenment, and Finding Meaning.Jordan Peterson and Ben Shapiro: Religion, Trans Activism, and Censorship.LIVE from OCON: Jordan Peterson, Dave Rubin, Yaron Brook, Greg Salmierihttps://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/the-rubin-report/id1052842770Zane Recommends - Intelligence Squared U.S. Debates https://www.intelligencesquaredus.org/podcastsI love listening to passionate people talk about what they are passionate about. Bonus points if the are erudite and succinct and extra bonus points if it is balanced with those who politely disagree! In a true debate format IQ2US allows listeners to eavesdrop on the brightest minds in journalism today, discussing topics ranging from domestic and foreign policy to cultural trends and technological innovations.For Liz and Pat: Is Donald Trump Bad for Comedy?https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/intelligence-squared-u-s-debates/id216713308Subscribe to us on ITUNES, STITCHER, SPOTIFY, RADIOPUBLIC or your podcatcher of choice.Find us on FACEBOOK, TWITTER or INSTAGRAM.
Our next Sequels September flick is the followup to Look Who's Talking....aptly titled Look Who's Talking Too and damn it we love it. How can you go wrong with babies voiced by Bruce Willis, Roseanne Barr AND Damon Wayans....HOW?!?!?! OK so it's not an Oscar contender...but Mr. Toilet man is voiced by Mel Brooks you guys. Mel Brooks! So join us as we discuss some classic Sweetie segments, talk about our favorite NYC moments, and hear us sing a lot of really great songs because wouldn't you know it...this movie has a kick ass soundtrack (again!) We're all shook up over our strange love of Look Who's Talking. Sorry not sorry! Theme song performed by Deidre Cullen. Logo designed by Frankie Donlon. Follow us on Twitter @TheSweetieClub and on Instagram @LargeMargeSentUs
Dax schools us on Azeroth lore as we mount up for Warcraft plus we also discuss Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping, The Brothers Grimsby, Her, Interstellar, Ghost World, The Princess Bride, Look Who's Talking and Look Who's Talking Too. 0:00 – Intro 9:05 – Review: Warcraft 58:35 – Headlines: Christopher Nolan to Crash a Vintage WWII Plane for Dunkirk, Moana Trailer 1:05:15 – Other Stuff We Watched: Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping, The Brothers Grimsby, Her, Ghost World, Interstellar, The Princess Bride, Mythbusters, Look Who's Talking, Look Who's Talking Too 1:54:50 – Junk Mail: Name the Movie Response, Dealing with a Friend Who is Texting During a Movie, How to Urinate After Buying Popcorn, Reserved Seating + Moving Cats, Musician Documentaries We'd Like to See, Movie Meals vs Snacks + Manifesto Question 2:25:55 – This Week on DVD and Blu-ray 2:28:55 – Outro 2:35:00 – Spoiler Discussion: Warcraft
Dax schools us on Azeroth lore as we mount up for Warcraft plus we also discuss Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping, The Brothers Grimsby, Her, Interstellar, Ghost World, The Princess Bride, Look Who's Talking and Look Who's Talking Too. 0:00 – Intro 9:05 – Review: Warcraft 58:35 – Headlines: Christopher Nolan to Crash a Vintage WWII Plane for Dunkirk, Moana Trailer 1:05:15 – Other Stuff We Watched: Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping, The Brothers Grimsby, Her, Ghost World, Interstellar, The Princess Bride, Mythbusters, Look Who's Talking, Look Who's Talking Too 1:54:50 – Junk Mail: Name the Movie Response, Dealing with a Friend Who is Texting During a Movie, How to Urinate After Buying Popcorn, Reserved Seating + Moving Cats, Musician Documentaries We'd Like to See, Movie Meals vs Snacks + Manifesto Question 2:25:55 – This Week on DVD and Blu-ray 2:28:55 – Outro 2:35:00 – Spoiler Discussion: Warcraft
January 18-24,1992 This week Ken welcomes UK citizen, actor, comedian and Probably Science podcast co-host Matt Kirshen to the show. Matt and Ken discuss spring break hotels, passive aggressive maids, the difficulty of accents, growing up top left, the BBC, going to television tapings, Gamesmaster, Take That, Robbie Williams, Rob Brydon's Annually Retentive, I'm Alan Partridge, warming up sitcoms, 2 Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps with Ralph Little, Sky TV, the UK's lack of choice, Boys and Girls, UK Gameshows, The TV License, the UK vs. US TV Production system, syndication, Who's the Boss with The Upper Hand, One Foot in the Grave, UK family trips to Florida, SuperStation WTBS, reruns vs. repeats, Only Fools and Horses, Leave it to Beaver, post-WWII UK misery, soap operas, Dallas, Dynasty, Aussie Soaps, Home & Away, Neighbors, Eric Bana, Michael Crawford, Friends vs. Seinfeld, Stephanie Beacham, Trollied, Batman, Eurotrash, John Paul Gautlier, Bad Porn, outTHERE, Adam & Joe, Empty Nest, Peep Show, Tango and Cash, Dogs and Cops vs. just COPS, Two-Fisted Tales, Sundays in the UK, In Living Color, Desmond's, The Real McCoy, SNL in the UK, Paul Whitehouse, Harry Enfield, Comics Only, Drug Wars, Herman's Head, WWF, Mork & Mindy, Back-Door Pilot, Home Improvement, The Moonies, Roseanne, Look Who's Talking Too, Aliens vs. Kids in the Hall, Unsolved Mysteries, good shows made by bad people, A Different World, Cheers, Boston as Liverpool, Fraiser, Murder Mystery TV series, long UK school days, the post-pub slot, 999 vs 911, Tequila and Bennetti, TV Ventriloquism, and enduring power of Mr. Motivator.