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Contain Podcast
*First Part* 202. Cartoons Will Never Die (Preview) w/ Mike Bilandic

Contain Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2025 46:55


Originally posted Jan 1, 2025Episode about cartoons and how they shape the world around us with Mike Bilandic + his article How Fred Flintstone Became One of America's Greatest Cultural Exports Eurodance music with Smurfs and Flintstones, the purpose and legacy of Dexter's Lab, Hanah Barbera, Casimir Spaulding aka Glo Mula, Glo Jean-Charles de Castelbajac and Iceberg: Fred infiltrating fashion, loukos_por_trenzinhos_ofc, cartoon imagery on legalized weed and gray market dispenseries, Degentrificartion, 1960's, a history of drugs and cartoons, Street artist Kenny Scharf making a Flintstones and Jetson's religion, Hugus who painted 50 Rick & Morty murals in NYC, Latino love for Loony Tunes, Cartoons in the hood and in rap music, Teletubbies: total psychedelic illiteracy, the Smurf conference at the start of Covid: first super spreader event, Turmoil in the Toy Box, cartoons in the age of AI, the NFT Ape effect, Florence Fang and the Flintstone's House (1976)Edit by Alex Talan

Sermon Audio – Cross of Grace

Luke 24:1-12But on the first day of the week, at early dawn, they came to the tomb taking the spices they had prepared. They found the stone rolled away from the entrance of the tomb, but when they went inside they didn't find the body. While they were perplexed about this, suddenly two men in dazzling clothes stood beside them.The women were terrified and they bowed their faces to the ground, but the men said to them, “Why do you look for the living among the dead? He is not here. He is risen. Remember how he told you, while he was still in Galilee, that the Son of Man must be handed over to sinners, be crucified, and on the third day, rise again.” Then the women remembered what he had said and, returning from the tomb, they told all of this to the eleven and to all the rest.Now it was Mary Magdalene, Joanna, Mary, the mother of James, and the other women with them who told this to the apostles, but their words seemed to them and idle tale, and they didn't believe them. But Peter got up and ran to the tomb. Stooping and looking inside he saw the linen cloths by themselves, and he went home, amazed at what had happened. We've been telling stories around here throughout the season of Lent, leading up to this morning and Easter's great story of gospel good news. I'm so grateful for the brave, faithful Cross of Gracers who shared brief, true, very personal stories about their lives in this world – and about the many ways their lives and their faith came together at a variety of crossroads, for them. We heard stories about miraculous healings, surprising encounters with the divine; family, friendship, and falling in love. And more on top of that.On Good Friday, to wrap up that storytelling extravaganza, we heard one more story and then we listened to the story of Jesus' crucifixion, suffering, and death on the cross. And then we left in darkness and silence, with only the microphone we'd been using all season, left standing at the foot of the cross, all by its self. Alone. Off. Unplugged. Silent.I'm not sure who got the symbolism of that or knew how deliberate that was, but it made me think of this picture I remember seeing somewhere, some time, several ago. "Speechless" by Darrell Van Citters Mel Blanc, of course, was the voice actor for all of those distinct and memorable Loony Tunes characters: Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Sylvester and Tweety Bird, Foghorn Leghorn, Speedy Gonzales, Pepe LePew, and Daffy Duck. (Those were the days when cartoons were socially unaware and culturally insensitive in ways that kids like me probably shouldn't have been watching them for hours on end every Saturday morning. But we didn't know what we didn't know!)Anyway, these lonely microphones – the one in that picture and the one we left here on Friday – are a powerful symbol for me – and a connection and inflexion point – between Good Friday's silence and the invitation I hope compels us on the other side of Easter's empty tomb.The women show up to do their thing for the body of Jesus – to grieve his death, to anoint his body, maybe to confirm that what they had seen and heard really was true: that their friend, teacher, messiah … that their savior … really was dead and gone. And when they get there, the stone has moved – and so has Jesus – and they have this terrifying encounter with some sharp-dressed men, who remind them about what they woulda, coulda, shoulda remembered: that Jesus was alive and well, just as he said he would be.So the women leave with a new story of their own to tell: that Jesus was the real deal after all – just like he'd told them all along. The men, of course, aren't buying it. They don't believe it, because … women. So Peter hoofs it to the tomb to see for himself. And what do you know? The women – and Jesus, himself – were right after all. Men.But it's that question from ZZ Top (the Sharp Dressed Men) that gets me today. It's the question from the angels at the grave side that I can't ignore: “Why do you look for the living among the dead?” It seems like a rhetorical question, but it sticks with me because, I think, it's how and where each of us is invited to figure out what kind of story we're going to tell about all of this, in the end.“Why do you look for the living among the dead?”While it seems like the angels imply the women shouldn't be looking for Jesus at the tomb – again, had they been paying attention and believed what he'd been telling them all along. But, I'd actually like for us to “look for the living among the dead” not because we don't understand or believe what has happened here, but precisely because we do understand and believe it. I mean, I want us to “look for the living among the dead” because it's the invitation of Easter, it's the joy of faith, and it's the call of our discipleship, if we want to follow Jesus.I think we look for the living among the dead because Easter's good news is meant precisely for the dead and the dying; for the lost and forgotten; for the oppressed and the outcast. It's for the sick and the suffering; the poor and the marginalized. This good news is for those without a microphone and for those with stories to tell that no one seems to be listening to.Of course, Easter's story is about the forgiveness of sin, the resurrection of the body, and life everlasting. Those we've lost around here lately – our friends, family, and Partners in Mission – Jerry, Carol, Joan, Bob, Steve, and Dick – and all those who've gone before, know about life in the face of death in ways we can only imagine on this side of heaven. The story of Easter's good news is certainly theirs.But Jesus' death and resurrection wasn't all or only about the other side of heaven. He died and was raised so that we might bring life and love; grace and mercy, peace and hope to bear upon the world as we know it, here and now. Jesus died – and was raised – to prove that what got him killed in the first place … God's ways of justice and equity, peace and inclusion, humility and generosity, sacrifice and suffering … that God's Way was and is THE WAY to life everlasting – not just then and there, but on earth as it is in heaven, too.So I say we go, not just looking for the living among the dead, but that we go looking to bring life to the dying – the suffering – the struggling – the oppressed – the outcast, the sinner, and all the rest. That's the call, the command, and the story of Easter. We are meant to leave the tomb with such good news to share that it changes everything for anyone and everyone who needs to hear it most.Easter's story calls us to stand up to violence and injustice – and the death, destruction and dehumanization they foster – at every turn.Easter's story is one meant to make us care for creation in ways that prevents it from dying faster than it can restore and repair itself.Easter's story is one that makes room for all people – and their stories – rather than removing them from the narrative.Easter's story is one that should give Christian people enough faith in the God we worship to trust that that God is big enough to love people who believe differently than we do – if they even believe at all.I think Easter's good news of resurrection was and is the cosmic mic-drop moment of our faith. And our call is to pick up the mic again – maybe even to take it from those who would do otherwise – and to tell a story more loudly and more clearly full of grace, mercy, love, and hope for all people.Why do we look for the living among the dead? Because the world needs people who have the faith, grace and courage to bring good news to the poor, now; release to the captive, now; recovery of sight to the blind, now; and to let the oppressed go free, now.If we're not doing any of that with Easter's good news, we might as well leave it in the tomb and unplug the mic.It seems too good to be true, but Google says that Mel Blanc's last words were “That's all folks!” Whether that's the case or not, I can't say for sure. It IS true that his family had his most famous one-liner etched into the headstone at his grave.Easter's good news is that death wasn't and isn't ever ALL there is, when God has a God's way with it. Easter means, not just that there is life after death, but that because of that, we have life to proclaim and to practice in the face of all the death, dying, and destruction we face and facilitate too much of the time in this world. “Why do we look for the living among the dead?” Because Easter gives us a better story of life and blessing and joy, of promise, good news, and hope to proclaim and practice in its place.Amen. Alleluia. Happy Easter.

30 Going On 13
The Ashlee Simpson Show

30 Going On 13

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 76:19


In this episode we discuss sleep eating, how big 2am is in music, how you take your banana bread, the menu at the CCFAC, a bombastic new edish of POW/TTC/Pop Culture, Coke Zero as the masc version of DC, those condos from The Hills, the character of Josh aka a boyfriend straight out of Loony Tunes, the parade of hats, the flash in the pan that was Ryan Cabrera, song writing with the drummer from Sugar Ray and SO MUCH MORE!!! 

The High Strangeness Podcast
94 - THE MANDELA EFFECT

The High Strangeness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 36:31


Send us a textJoin Gav and I as we discuss the mandela effect - do you remember Nelson Mandela dying in prison? or maybe you're sure that Loony Tunes was Loony Toons? we'll be throwing out some more examples of false memories and discussing how and why they're in some of our brains!Support the showDeadbolt films Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/user/TheDeadBoltFilmsFOXIES FANTASTIC FABRICATIONS: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100057588545294THE PODCAST ON HAUNTED HILL: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-podcast-on-haunted-hill/id1038613969

Bring Me The Axe! Horror Podcast
99CR 24: Gremlins

Bring Me The Axe! Horror Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 121:10


This week, Bryan and Dave take a trip back to 1984 for a look at one of the top box office draws of 1984 and one of the most toyetic pictures of the decade, Gremlins. It's one of Chris Columbus's first movies produced and Joe Dante's first feature with Steven Spielberg. It's got adorable little cuddly guys, nasty little monsters, Phoebe Cates, gleeful puppet carnage, and a powerhouse score from Hollywood's musical swiss army knife, Jerry Goldsmith. In a year packed with some of American pop cultures most enduring classic titles, Gremlins is among the most iconic of the decade. It's not all fuzzy feelings, though. As much as it's a lot of Loony Tunes fun and mayhem it's a movie that hasn't exactly aged well and we'll tell you all about it; the good and the bad. Support Bring Me The Axe on Patreon! ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/c/bringmetheaxepod⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Buy Bring Me The Axe merch here: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.bonfire.com/store/bring-me-the-axe-podcast/⁠⁠

Epic Adventure
Comedy

Epic Adventure

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 48:38


Send us a textMy generation was one of the first to grow up in front of a TV Screen. I guess that's not necessarily a thing to brag about, but it was true. Saturday morning cartoons were a big deal for me. I would get up early and grab a big bowl of overly sugared breakfast cereal and settle down in front of the massive console TV in our basement for about 4 hours of formative brainwashing. That means my comedy sense tends to come from Loony Tunes.Or at least it started with Loony Tunes. Bugs Bunny make that wrong turn at Albuquerque always left me in stitches. As I grew up my comedic sense grew as well and the next bit of comedy gold that became my favorite was The Monkees. Mixing music with laughs was right up my alley. Follow that with my all time favorite, the Muppet Show (which I own on Blue-Ray by the way) and you can get a fair idea of my formative years.In my teens I started to watch all of those comedies I wasn't supposed to watch. Comedies like Our Man Flint, Young Frankenstein, Blazing Saddles, Caddyshack, and of course Porky's. And of course once I reached that milestone of adult hood I became enamored with the darker comedies like Raising Arizona and The Big Labowski.Finally lets not forget that my generation was the one that really started the Big Comedy Concerts. Richard Pryor: Live and Smoking, Eddie Murphy's Raw, and George Carlin's You are All Diseased. They were all funny irreverent, and outlandish.What does this have to do with roleplaying you might ask?In every group I have ever roleplayed with, Comedy has been important. Whether it's just a player breaking up a tense scene, or specifically including outlandish and slapstick situations for fun. Comedy plays a roll.In this episode Christina and I are going to talk about the Comedy Genre. About it's important elements and how it can add to your roleplaying games.Christina, you've heard about the comedy that entertained me growing up, What about you?[Kick to Christina]

What’s Wrong With Wolfie?
Prepare to Fast Forward Reviews | Hundreds of Beavers

What’s Wrong With Wolfie?

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 70:56


Hundreds of Beavers is an independent film where a cider farmer suddenly ends up in the snowy wilderness, and this is his tale of survival from the elements, the local wildlife, and falling in love. This truly is a unique film that takes its inspiration from old silent movies and Loony Tunes cartoons, with plenty of originality and totally shot in black and white. We break down our feelings on the film, its cast and characters, plus the last fifteen minutes is exclusively spoiler filled, so avoid if you would like to not have the film spoiled. __________________________________________________ Chapters 0:00 Intro 5:48 Hundreds of Beavers Trailer 6:57 The Film 25:48 Cast & Characters 53:05 Spoilers!!!! 1:09:10 Outro _________________________________________________ Links  Please take a moment to visit our ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Ko-Fi ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠page Please check out our ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠website⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ filled with articles, game reviews, a full-back catalogue of episodes, and much more! ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Click here⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ for our Discord For all our other links, you can find them in our ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Linktree⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ________________________________________________ Music Credits Jean Kayak and His Acme Applejack (From "Hundreds of Beavers") - Wayne Tews & The Seafield Monster Sextet ℗ 2024 Landlock Audio Lubricator - Soul City Orchestra from the De-Wolfe Music Library Theme music created by ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Jerden Cooke⁠

Ask a Jew
Why does an alarm clock need to be Kosher?

Ask a Jew

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 57:43


In this episode of Ask A Jew, we answer your questions like why can religious Jews go into a mosque but not a church? Does an alarm clock need to be kosher? And should you say a prayer every time you use the bathroom?Have a question? Send it to us at askajewpod@gmail.comWhen is it time to post things on Instagram again?Before we get to that though, we cover our thoughts on if it's ok to go back to posting day to day things on Instagram, our strange social media algorithms, the NYC Meetup wrap-up, the ugliest of all the Hadid's, war isn't a Loony Tunes cartoon, what we're angry about today, AND - is TJ Maxx the secret to healing the world?  Joing the AAJ conversation on Susbtack! askajew.substack.comEmail us your questions askajewpod@gmail.com ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ Want to help us grow? Rate and review us 5 stars on Apple podcasts and Spotify ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐

Born of Chaos Podcast
#124 - Jay-Z Ya' Later

Born of Chaos Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 64:31


On episode #124 of the SKIDS PODCAST: Diddy Update! Jay-Z and Beyonce could be next! Loony Tunes... questionable content, Portland night of the living dead, the homeless industry. What chicks are doing on TikTok and Reels. A new pandemic!?! Squatters, and Ryan Long's Squat sketch, crazy internet pregnancy questions, and much more! Also, we got new equipment!!!Opening Video -Dumpster fire Brighton Fire 04-18-13https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8n3ZzWKXaU4Coffee Brand Coffee -https://coffeebrandcoffee.com/Use the coupon code: gps1 to receive 5% off your purchase.  You will be supporting an independent, growing company, as well as our show in the process!!A New York Real Estate Agent for Squattershttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QI6iRxaNagM#skids #skidspodcast #garbagepailskids #gps #podcast #discussion #commentary #comedy #diddy #puffdaddy #hollywood #music #hiphop #musicindustry #jayz #beyonce #news #loonytunes #tiktok #reels #pandemic #birdflu #texas #squatters #newyork #ryanlong #sketchcomedy #pregnancy #internetquestions #funnyquestions #equipment #newequipment #women #portland #zombies #nightofthelivingdead #homeless #homelessness 

Another Great Day
Ep. 167 - Gators, Giggles, and Gravity

Another Great Day

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 18:03


Join us for Episode 167 of "Another Great Day," where Aaron and Chris (hello from Chris!) dive into a whirlwind of wit, wisdom, and wacky scenarios. This episode, brought to you by Gatorade, starts with a light-hearted reflection on avoiding Coyote-like traps and appreciating the comedic downfalls of our favorite Loony Tunes character. Today's "Word of the Day" segment brings inertia into focus, painting a vivid picture of this fundamental physical concept through imaginative stories. We're also time-traveling to 1909 to commemorate a milestone in Antarctic exploration and the fascinating science behind Earth's magnetic poles. Don't miss our quirky "Question of the Day," where we brainstorm how to catch fish using items from a floating ice cream truck. Plus, we'll share a chuckle with our Dad Joke Correspondent and ponder the wisdom found in Proverbs 26:27-28. "Another Great Day" is more than just a podcast; it's a daily dose of humor, history, and heart. So tune in, leave a review, and help us spread joy and curiosity across the internet. Our mission is to foster interaction, ignite creativity, and keep the conversation lively. Join us in making today (and every day) a great one! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/anothergreatday/message

The Big Send
FemLad (Dry Cum And Cocaine)

The Big Send

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2023 90:55


Episode 181 feat. Adam, Shug and Toddy J. Come send it with the boys, as we discuss - Koalas, Shagging Shug, Porn addiction, Bacon, Tears in Heaven, Reddit, Drew Bazmore, Loony Tunes, The Adelaide sodomy murders, Vape laws, Healthy Harold, Sliced cheese, Warwick Capper, and much more... Please forward all complaints to: bigsendbigchat@gmail.com

Troubled Waters
Taters vs Crisp

Troubled Waters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 55:34


This week, our friends Brian Fernandes and Leah Rudick join host Dave Holmes for some Loony Tunes rebuses, Thanksgiving confessions, and try and remember what movies were released during the SAG-AFTRA strike.Brian Fernandes would like to plug Ghost Town's recent episodes on Chateau MarmontLeah Rudick would like to plug her special Spiraling and recommends Festif AmaroAnd finally, Dave Holmes is on Twitter @DaveHolmes. Catch Dave on Pluto TV 90's throwback channel on December 5th . Dave would like to plug Dirtbag, Massachusetts by Isaac FitzgeraldFind us on Twitter and Instagram! We are @TroubledPodWritten by Riley Silverman and John-Luke Roberts, recorded remotely over Zoom and produced by Christian Dueñas and Laura Swisher.Join the MaxFun fam:maximumfun.org/join

Dispatches from the Forest
Episode 60: Loony Tunes

Dispatches from the Forest

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 26:27


Common loons are anything but common - unless you count their drab winter plumage, but HEY - who among us DOESN'T look a bit drab in the winter?  Discounting their winter look, they are amazing birds - divers who carry their chicks on their backs and whose calls are among my list of "Top 10 sounds of Wilderness".  Learn all about the common loon on this episode of the Dispatches from the Forest Podcast!   Patreon:  Patreon.com/dispatchesfromtheforest Merch store:   cafepress.com/dispatchesfromtheforest PayPal/email address:  dispatchesfromtheforest@gmail.com   Follow Dispatches from the Forest on Instagram, FaceBook, TikTok and YouTube!

Dev Game Club
DGC Ep 365: Arkham Asylum Bonus Interview with Karl Stewart!

Dev Game Club

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 76:25


Welcome to Dev Game Club, where this week we add an interview to our series on Batman: Arkham Asylum. Karl Stewart, Director of Marketing for Eidos at the time joins us to talk about the importance of the role and how it contributes to a product's success. Dev Game Club looks at classic video games and plays through them over several episodes, providing commentary. Podcast breakdown: 0:54 Interview 1:03:18 Break 1:03:51 Outro Issues covered: a full year, the early history of Karl, drawing anatomy, getting the fundamentals of brand and retail, listening to the team and developing the language and brand, breaking the assembly line, blurring the line between team and publisher, differentiating different types of creative director, developing trust, the usual separation of the two, how the marketing tells a story, translation without the input of creators, avoiding games that were moved too quickly, bringing confidence to the team, showing the publisher what they've got, creating a bond with the studio, publisher working with studio more closely, the superhero stigma, seeing the playable demo, the game influencing the brand, changing how people think about superhero games, maybe giving it back and arguing against, getting two covers, canning a Dark Knight game, discussing and selecting a logo, wondering about an opportunity, moving floors, controlling social from the studio, building a studio-centric model, working in the same world, handing your teenager over, having a push as a team for marketing, working to create the brand identity, going down the rabbit hole, taking a big expense, an Asylum ARG, challenging what we do, going different with the logo, a press event on Alcatraz, a ghost story, being immortalized, stuck in a cell, struggling to get marketing on board, bombing out Washington DC, everything is intentional, making a character relevant again, collaborating with other people and mentioning them by name. Games, people, and influences mentioned or discussed: Merchant Retail Group, Signature Brand Inc, Eidos, Square Enix, Crystal Dynamics, Petrel Marketing, Pure Imagination Studios, BAFTA, Thunder Child, 124, IGN, Tomb Raider (series), Lara Croft (Guardian of Light), ZX Spectrum, John Lasseter, James Song, Bob Lindsey, IO Interactive, LEGO, Bionicle, Ford, Age of Conan, Jamie Walker, Sefton Hill, Urban Chaos, Unreal, Phil Rogers, Andrew Reiner, Andy McNamara, Warner Bros, Rob Dyer, Loony Tunes, 300, Lee Singleton, Mini Ninjas, Battle Station Pacific, Jurgen Goeldner, Nathan Burlow, Matt Geyer, Remi Sklar, Carlos D'anda, Insomniac, Darell Gallagher, Rockstar, GTA, Tim Miller, Blur, Noah Hughes, Meagan Marie, Lars Winkler, Janet Swallow, LucasArts, Todd Howard, Phil Rogers, Yoichi Wada, Rich Briggs, Halo, I Love Bees, Lee Singleton, Trevor Burrows, Sarah Hoeksma, Philip Ser, Geoff Keighley, Spike TV, Star Wars, Republic Commando, Chris Williams, Bethesda Game Studios, Pete Hines, Fallout, Dr Dre Beats, Batman Begins, Kirk Hamilton, Aaron Evers, Mark Garcia. Note: Apologies if I misattributed any names cited in this episode. There were many of them, often only with a firs tname, and tracking them down was quite a project. (Even so, I know I missed a couple.) Next time: Spooky Season Game Twitch: brettdouville or timlongojr, instagram:timlongojr, Twitter: @timlongojr and @devgameclub Discord  DevGameClub@gmail.com

Soundtracker
Episode 95: Space Jam (with comedian John Cullen of the Blocked Party podcast and The P.O.D. Kast)

Soundtracker

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2023 151:23


This weekend, Soundtracker turns 2, and I'm celebrating with one of the "capital B Big" Soundtracks, with SPACE JAM. And joining me to talk about it is comedian John Cullen (@cullenthecomic on Twitter and IG), of the Blocked Party podcast and The P.O.D. Kast. In this episode, we talk about how amazing it is that Michael Jordan allowed jokes at his own expense, how the animation actually still holds up, rank Loony Tunes characters, explain why we like the movie even when we know we shouldn't, and dig into the soundtrack, which is still a complete banger. Let's celebrate 2 years of Soundtracker the only way we know how: by tiptoeing around talking about R Kelly.Check out Blocked Party here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/blocked-party/id1442925390Check out The P.O.D. Kast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-p-o-d-kast/id1479281384Check out my appearance on P.O.D. Kast here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/83516640?utm_campaign=postshare_fanSupport the show on Patreon! It's the one thing that's gonna help keep the show going: www.patreon.com/soundtracker

Pro Politics with Zac McCrary
Andi Johnson, Trailblazing Democratic Media Consultant & Partner at GPS Impact

Pro Politics with Zac McCrary

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 53:55


Andi Johnson, a partner at GPS Impact, is a veteran Democratic media strategist who has been a trailblazer as one of the first women in Democratic media. She's worked for leading Democratic political figures for over 30 years...names like Obama, Klobuchar, Leahy, Inslee, Bob Casey Jr, and many more. In this conversation, Andi talks growing up in a political family in Eugene, OR, how she somewhat accidentally found a path into political media, mentoring under the late Democratic admaker Joe Slade White, some of her favorite races she's worked on...from Ben Nighthorse Campbell (as a Democrat) in 1988 to helping elect Cherelle Parker Mayor of Philadelphia just a few weeks ago. This is a great talk through a fascinating career with a groundbreaking woman in media consulting and one of the most successful admakers in Democratic politics. IN THIS EPISODEAndi grows up in a politically-minded family in Eugene Oregon…A teenage Andi rubs shoulders with Senator Ted Kennedy and his 1980 presidential campaign staff…Andi remembers the politics of her native Oregon in her formative years…Andi's fortuitous intersection with two iconic media consultants, Roger Ailes and Joe Slade White…Andi talks the "two revolutions" in production of political media…Andi on what she learned from her early colleague Joe Slade White…Andi talks an early key race for (then Democrat) Ben Nighthorse Campbell in Colorado…Andi distills her approach to admaking…Andi talks one of her favorite ads for VT Senator Pat Leahy…Andi breaks down the appeal of two of the most memorable ads she produced for the Obama 2008 Presidential…Three Bedroom Ranch and Rearview Mirror…Andi's memories working for the Klobuchar 2020 presidential campaign…Andi talks the recent success of her client Cherelle Parker, the next mayor of Philadelphia…Andi recalls a groundbreaking ad she helped write in 1998 for then Congressman Jay Inslee…Andi talks what she learned from longtime partner Saul Shorr…Andi discloses her strangest work habit and her advice to budding media consultants…Andi goes deep on her experiences as a traiblazing woman in political media & how the business has changed on that front over the past generation... AND audible gasps, Michael Bennet, Kit Bond, bungalows, Ken Burns, George W Bush, The Cascades, clean young men, Bill Clinton, Christopher Close, Coro Fellows, Dr. Ruth, the Daisy Ad, John Danforth, Danish mothers, Darlingside, David Dixon, Anita Dunn, The Eugene Weekly, Sandra Feldman, Norma Ferrer, The Foreign Service, Booth Gardner, Neil Goldschmidt, Mandy Grunwald, Charles Guggenheim, The Harriman Center, Sincere Harris, Mark Hatfield, Hillman & Carr, Peter Hoagland, Jay Howser, Val Hoyle, Tom Jones, Bill Knapp, Monica Lewinsky, Loony Tunes, Al Lowenstein, Dottie Lynch, MTV, Tom McCall, John McCain, Gunn McKay, Barbara Mikulski, Wayne Morse, the naked word, Janet Napolitano, Bob Packwood, Aren Platt, Prince, Questlove, Ed Rendell, The Responsive Chord, Will Robinson, rum raisin ice cream, Bill Sarpalius, Sawyer Miller, Tony Schwartz, Bill Sheffield, Shep Sherbell, Soundhound, Bob Squier, Ken Swope, Roy Temple, Tom Udall, Greta Van Fleet, the voice of God, WHYY, wandering in the desert, Jim Weaver, Randi Weingarten, Rick White, Williams College, Harriet Woods & more!

99% Invisible
542- Player Piano

99% Invisible

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 53:29 Very Popular


This week we're featuring an episode of The Last ArchiveThe Last Archive is a history show. Our evidence is the evidence of history, the evidence of archives. Manuscripts, photographs, letters and diaries, government documents. Facebook posts, Youtube videos, DVDs. Oral histories. This stuff is known as the “historical record,” but of course it's not a record, in the sense of an audio recording: It's everything.On this episode of The Last Archive, the story of the composer Raymond Scott's lifelong quest to build an automatic songwriting machine, and what it means for our own AI-addled, ChatGPT world.

DeRazzled
DeRazzled 2nd Unit - The Thief And The Cobbler - Art Pinkertons and Free Therapy

DeRazzled

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 131:24


Stay tuned to the end of this one, because you won't want to miss the announcement we have for you! We find ourselves in a Freaky Friday situation as Jack takes over the 2nd Unit to share a decade-and-a-half long obsession of his: Richard Williams' animated passion project, The Thief and The Cobbler! Never truly finished by Williams and released in a variety of cuts from different companies, this is a must-listen story for anyone even remotely interested in animation (and a heartbreakingly cathartic story for anyone with creative anxiety). Join us for the tale of arguably the longest production cycle in history (sorry, Mad God), the ways people like the Weinsteins absolutely ruin films, and the heights of achievement and acclaim you can reach (and what they can cost). Then, stick around for our thoughts about how this journey makes us think about our own creativity and goals for the podcast and beyond. CW: Spousal neglect, mention of the Weinsteins again, tyrannical working conditions Podcast plugged in this episode: The Geeky Dad Podcast (@geekydadpodcast on Twitter) Stuff Mentioned In This Episode: Vincent Price, Sean Connery, Steven Spielberg, Robert Zimeckis, Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, Miramax, Warner Bros, Wile E. Coyote, "Bumping The Lamp," Disney, Aladdin, Arabian Knight, Space Jam, Tom and Jerry, Bob Hoskins, The Pink Panther, Christopher Lloyd, Se7en, David Fincher, Stanley Kubrick, The Shining, Phil Tippett, Fred Calvert, Terry Gilliam, The Princess and the Cobbler, Don Bluth, Matthew Broderick, Toni Collette, Eddie Carrol, Jonathan Winters, Froot Loops, Hey Arnold!, Nickelodeon, The Persistence of Vision, The Animator's Survival Kit, The Venture Bros, Jackson Publick, Doc Hammer, Mike Lazzo, Dethklok: Metalocalypse, Lysistrata, Roy Disney, Michael Eisner, Salvador Dali, Destino, Wes Anderson, Garret Gilchrist, The Emoji Movie, Bugs Bunny, Loony Tunes, Alice In Wonderland --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/derazzled/support

Now You're Playing With Podcast
Volume 41 (feat. Super Mario Kart, Out of This World, Looney Tunes)

Now You're Playing With Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 95:22


Link to the magazine here! (https://archive.org/details/Nintendo_Power_Issue001-Issue127/Nintendo%20Power%20Issue%20041%20October%201992/mode/2up) Things discussed: Mario Kart, power cards, making money, American Gladiator, Adventure Island 3, Power Blade 2, Spider-Man Return of the Sinister Six, Zelda LTTP Comic, Bionic Commando, Double Dragon 3, Super Mario Adventures, The Simpsons Bart's Nightmare, Loony Tunes, more Super Mario Kart, Out of this World, Clue Players Poll contest, Nester's Adventures, and Now Playing.

Made-For-TV Movie Club Podcast
50. A Loony Tunes Thanksgiving

Made-For-TV Movie Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2022 47:55


A Loony Tunes Thanksgiving is a combination of two specials. Up first is Bugs Bunny's Thanksgiving Diet (1979.) Trying to help his patients work on their diets, Dr. Bugs Bunny helps patients Yosemite Sam, Sylvester and more! Next, Daffy Duck's Thanks-for-Giving (1980) finds the hapless duck scheming to get praise for having spread so much joy over the years. IMDB https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0336233/?ref_=fn_al_tt_0 https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0155570/ Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It%27s_Magic https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hollywood_Daffy Loony Tunes Fandom https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/Main_Page https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/Bugs_Bunny%27s_Thanksgiving_Diet https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/Daffy_Duck%27s_Thanks-for-Giving_Special --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Lei’s Little Golden Books
Space Jam: A New Legacy- TUNE SQUAD

Lei’s Little Golden Books

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 3:53


Bugs Bunny recruits all his Loony Tunes pals to join a basketball team with LeBron James! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/leilani-hargreaves/support

Absolute Geek Podcast: a Nerd Podcast | Sci-Fi | Comics | Movies | Comedy | Geek | Music | TV Shows | Entertainment |Dungeons

On the 322nd episode of The Absolute Geek Podcast, we talk about why Vader's Imperial March was not used until the end of Obi-Wan Kenobi, EA hating on single-player games, reviews of the latest episodes of Ms. Marvel and The Boys, and the ultimate ranking of The Lord of the Rings franchise https://linktr.ee/absolutegeekpodcast In a world where geek culture is now trendy, lifelong, Phoenix-based geeks dare to share their opinion on comics, movies, and TV. Join us as we venture into the vast cave of pop culture to find and discuss the latest in geek news. Some of their favorite topics range from discussing the future of Rick's group in The Walking Dead comics and TV shows, or the never-ending dispute of the future of DC movies versus the all-powerful Marvel. No matter what the topic they have it covered! Don't forget to smash that subscribe button and leave a review. #AbsoluteGeekpodcast ​​​​​​ #ComicPodcast​​​​​​ #MovieReviews ​​​​​​#ComicBookReviews​​​​​​ #DCComics​​​​​​ ​ #MCU​​​​​​ #Theboys #itsfridaynightinphoenix #MsMarvel

So Farscape!
3·16 Just Drawn That Way ⠀ (Revenging Angel)

So Farscape!

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 83:01


Farscape 3·16: Revenging Angel With Crichton in a coma, we take a look inside his Looney Toon mind... “Lion King - Be Prepared.mpg” (thanks Bostitch!)“Things are literally starting to go Looney Toons for the gang on Moya. Nuff said.” (thanks Kevin Veighey!) “Farscape meets Loony Tunes when D'Argo puts Crichton into a coma over a disagreement. Much slapstick comedy to come as Crichton dreams about how to handle D'argo.” (thanks Billy Roberts!) “In this episode of Frooney Tunes, a ship threatens everyone, a character takes a long nap, and it turns out Tentaclēs has 9 lives. Is revenge a dish best served with slapstick?” (thanks MatthewB!) “"Eh...What's up, D'argo?" ""Shhhh...be vewwy, vewwy quiet. I'm hunting ooman, cause you know what's better than wabbit? Ooman! I tawt I taw a ooman, I did, I did, I did! Kill the ooman! Kill the ooman! I did, I did, I did!"" ""Well, I guess that's all, folks!""” (thanks Vicster!) “Who framed Roger Rabbit meets Baywatch when a natural born loser starts fantasising ” (thanks Lucy !) “Self-destructs, spinning blades, and six-teen tonne weights. It's human season in this rabbit brained caper with the Acme Corporation getting a new client, elaborate painted wormholes, and Tentacleese getting run over by USS Enterprise (NCC-1701, no bloody A, B, C, D, or E). ” (thanks Tonks Moriarty!) “Meep! Meep! Buckets, bear traps, and banana peels can't keep Wile E Ka D'Argo away from our Roadrunner. A Gene Rodenberryan surprise guest star is the least bizarre occurrence on this looney adventure of betrayal and forgiveness. ” (thanks Adam T!) First aired on Friday, 10 August 2001, written by David Kemper, and directed by Andrew Prowse We're on https://my.captivate.fm/Twitter.com/sofarscape (Twitter), http://facebook.com/sofarscape (Facebook), and SoFarscape.com. Send us your https://www.sofarscape.com/submit (synopses), support us on https://www.sofarscape.com/support (Patreon) or suggest a https://www.sofarscape.com/fanfic (fanfic story) for us to read!

The Newest Olympian
33 | The Sea of Monsters Ch. 12A w/ Sarah Barra

The Newest Olympian

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 61:26 Very Popular


Chilean Percy Jackson fan artist and podcaster, Sarah Barra (@hellredsky), gets in the mix as a guest to help us further navigate The Sea of Monsters! Topics include: Mean unicorns, silver linings, 7up, translation changes, the pocket dynamic, Facebook status updates, seagulls & pigeons, yachts, massages, Loony Tunes, fancy fabrics, Cookie the guinea pig, dental imperfections, strawberry milkshakes, Spirited Away, and more!Mike & Brandon raise a Neopet: www.youtu.be/HUDkLcK1mLkPotterless live in Phoenix: www.potterlesspodcast.com/liveThanks to our sponsor, Athletic Greens! Get 5 free travel packs and 1 year of Vitamin D at www.athleticgreens.com/newestolympian — Find The Newest Olympian Online —• Website: www.thenewestolympian.com• Patreon: www.thenewestolympian.com/patreon• Twitter: www.twitter.com/newestolympian• Instagram: www.instagram.com/newestolympian• Facebook: www.facebook.com/newestolympian• Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/thenewestolympian• Merch: www.thenewestolympian.com/merch— Production —• Creator, Host, Producer, Social Media, Web Design: Mike Schubert (https://schub.es)• Editor: Sherry Guo• Music: Bettina Campomanes and Brandon Grugle• Art: Jessica E. Boyd• Multitude: www.multitude.productions— About The Show —Is Percy Jackson the book series we should've been reading all along? Join Mike Schubert as he reads through the books for the first time with the help of longtime PJO fans to cover the plot, take stabs at what happens next, and nerd out over Greek mythology. Whether you're looking for an excuse to finally read these books, or want to re-read an old favorite with a digital book club, grab your blue chocolate chip cookies and listen along. New episodes release on Mondays wherever you get your podcasts!

Inebriated Instigators
II Wake & Bake HR 1

Inebriated Instigators

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2022 54:55


Come get stoned with us as Mr. Spiritual shares about kickboxing an anger, watch an old Loony Tunes from 1942 with us an just be amazed. We come up with informercials for random products. Turn us on and blaze one up with us!

John & Tammy in the Morning on KSON
Tammy's College of Hollywood Knowledge at 8:20 - April 29, 2022

John & Tammy in the Morning on KSON

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 5:18


Even though Bugs Bunny became the face of Loony Tunes, Porky Pig was created 5 years before.  Porky's famous catchphrase is "That's All" WHAT?

Clusterflicks
Red Dawn (1984)

Clusterflicks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 89:57


Our heroes come out of their poorly made foxholes to watch a movie that does a fantastic job of perpetuating the fear of a probably not real cold war era Russian-Cuban army that is easily defeated by a ragtag group of untrained teenagers—It's Red Dawn! Also, Matt and Rich may or may not think that wolverines sound like either squirrels or the Tasmanian Devil from Loony Tunes, we're not quite sure. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/clusterflicks/support

The Worst of All Possible Worlds
23 - FLCL (feat. Anne Huston)

The Worst of All Possible Worlds

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 32:07


THIS IS A PREVIEW. Check out the full thing at patreon.com/worstofall Things get WILD as the lads, along with special guest Anne Huston (General Manager of Caveat), strap on their Gibson Flying V/EB-0 1961 Bass guitars and dive headlong into the Loony Tunes madness and shocking poignancy of Kazuya Tsurumaki and Yōji Enokido's hit anime: FLCL. Topics include the horrific comedy of puberty, Japan's complicated relationship with the West, and the serenity that comes with no thots, only robots. Caveat: https://www.caveat.nyc Anne Huston on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ultimateegg/ TWOAPW Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/WorstOfAll Theme by Brendan Dalton www.brendan-dalton.com https://brendandalton.bandcamp.com

Fine Art Fiona
Phil James - Season 1, Episode 12

Fine Art Fiona

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 46:45


PhilJames grew up on a diet of MAD comics and Loony Tunes cartoon characters, as well as doodling over the photos in his mother's Vogue magazines. He then found his way to art school where he was taught technique and ‘real' art history. All these influences and passions have found a way into PhilJames' paintings and sculptures in which he melds these images and histories to bring humour, irony and a new and contemporary spin on what we think of as ‘high' and ‘low' art. Here Philjames talks candidly about his journey as an artist, including some serendipitous moments which propelled his career forward - such as being a finalist in the Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Prize, the Sulman Prize of the AGNSW, the Blake Prize and being selected for the Art Incubator program. You'll find all the images and more information on Philjames on his website, philjamesart.com/ He is currently represented by www.chalkhorse.com.au in Sydney and www.nicholasthompsongallery.com.au in Melbourne. For other episodes go to our Instagram page @FineArtFiona.

Retro Blissed
Pocket Review Episode 6 - Daffy Duck Fowl Play for Gameboy Color

Retro Blissed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021


Welcome to Pocket Review, from the guys that brought you Retro Blissed! The guys sit down for some Loony Tunes action on the GBC with Daffy Duck: Fowl Play. How many sticks of dynamite can a cartoon duck carry? Find out as the guys explode their way into this new Pocket Review episode!

Red Carpet Cafe
Episode 13: Space Jam: A New Legacy

Red Carpet Cafe

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 43:29


Team Eric & Team Brie go head-to-head in this film starring Lebron James, Bugs Bunny and the cast of Loony Tunes. 

Movie Mastery
In Theaters Now – Space Jam: A New Legacy

Movie Mastery

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021


The Loony Tunes are back and ready to create a giant commercial for WB properties and also basketball kind of happens.

The Pod
165 - Space Jam 2 Might Stink………

The Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 48:13


Today's episode is opened up by all of the boys as they all share the hosting reins for this episode.The discussion opens talking about the blockbuster hit which is the number one movie in America right now, Space Jam 2. Notorious movie lover Zito takes a surprise heal turn against the Film as Lebron and Loony Tunes fanatic Mitt, who attempts to state his case on why it does not stink. The boys then jump right into the Pod FOD which is made up of all things around the internet. Todays folder spans from a Women stealing thousands of dollars and extracting 13 teeth from a single dentist office, Jeff Bezos and a couple other rich people going into space, Mitt having to explain his tweets, reactions to the Jackass Forever trailer and much much more. Make sure to subscribe to youtube.come/thepodpmi to watch full episodes and don't forget to send your submissions for the Pod FOD to @ThePodPMI on twitter and instagram. We appreciate you rocking with us and we'll see you Friday, Cheers.

The Reel Critic
The Reel Critic Reviews Space Jam: A New Legacy

The Reel Critic

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 3:47


Reggie "The Reel Critic" Ponder is back to review Space Jam: A New Legacy starring LeBron James, Don Cheadle, and all the classic Loony Tunes characters.

The Drop with Danno on GFN 광주영어방송
2021.07.12 New Muses Monday & The Popcast with Yejin Lee (이예진)

The Drop with Danno on GFN 광주영어방송

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 119:58


As broadcast July 12, 2021 with bonus lakers for you podcast runners.  We started tonight's show talkin' basketball, as the NBA Finals are on between the Milwaukee Bucks & Phoenix Suns while A New Legacy dawns in theaters this Friday with the new edition of Loony Tunes' Space Jam debuting in theaters with Lebron James.  After that, it's a full first hour of new music with Korean superstar Peggy Gou out with a new joint along with cuts from Jungle and Amen Dunes amongst other very worthy artists.  For our 2nd hour Popcast feature, this is Yejin's final call on the show for six weeks as she will be in Seoul on an internship, but she got her shots in prior to leaving with great new tunes from Big Red Machine, Anthony Russo, and Claire Rosinkranz as highlights for the fresh bread, and we finish with a highlight of a German show on Netflix called "Biohackers," the second season of which just premiered Friday night.#feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)John Legend – Crowd Go CrazyTwin Shadow – Is There Any LovePeggy Gou – I Go NuGenea feat Celia Kameni – MarechiaAmen Dunes feat Sleaford Mods – Feel NothingSipper – half young Part II (31:42)Charlotte Day-Wilson feat BADBADNOTGOOD – I Can Only WhisperFrances Forever – daytimeBathe – SundressTkay Maidza feat UMI – Onto MeJungle feat BAS – RomeoInhaler – In My SleepPure Adult – Cam Girls Part III (60:50)Zendaya - ButterfliesRihanna - DiamondsNathan Evans - Told You SoClaire Rosinkranz - Boy in a billionJp Saxe - Like ThatBig Red Machine - Renegade (ft Taylor Swift) Part IV (91:25)EBEN - JennyLuke Hemmings - Starting LineMaisie Peters - PsychoAnthony Russo - MorningATNA - Come To MeLady Wray - Bad GirlThe Cario Gang - Be What You Are 

Artfully Told
Episode 058 - Anthony Saldana & Jason Figueira

Artfully Told

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 36:43


In today's episode, I welcome Anthony Saldana & Jason Figueira! Anthony and Justin have been collaborating ever since they met in college, and are the writers, filmmakers, and producers of two documentaries to far: "Straight Off the Canvas" and "We're Ordinary People." Their work showcases blind artists and the way that they perceive and create beautiful artwork. (Fun fact: the cover image is a little behind-the-scenes of fliming "Straight Off the Canvas!")   Get in touch with Anthony Saldana & Justin Figueira: www.facebook.com/staightcanvas | www.twitter.com/straightcanvas  Support Artfully Told: www.paypal.me/elevateart Artfully Told links: www.facebook.com/artfullytold | www.artfullytold.podbean.com | elevateartskc@gmail.com Get a free audiobook through Audible!  http://www.audibletrial.com/ArtfullyTold Schedule your own interview as a featured guest with Artfully Told! https://calendly.com/artfullytold/podcast-interview   Episode 58 - Anthony Saldana & Jason Figueira Lindsey Dinneen: Hello, and welcome to Artfully Told, where we share true stories about meaningful encounters with art. [00:00:06] Krista: I think artists help people have different perspectives on every aspect of life. [00:00:12]Roman:  All I can do is put my part in to the world. [00:00:15] Elizabeth: It doesn't have to be perfect the first time. It doesn't have to be perfect ever really. I mean, as long as you, and you're enjoying doing it and you're trying your best, that can be good enough. [00:00:23] Elna: Art is something that you can experience with your senses and that you just experiences as so beautiful.  [00:00:31] Lindsey Dinneen: Hello, and welcome back to another episode of Artfully Told. I'm your host Lindsey, and I am just so excited to have as my guests today, two wonderful people. They are the producers and creators of the documentary, Straight Off the Canvas," and they are Anthony Saldana and Jason Figueira and I'm just so happy that you all are here. Thank you so much for being here, guys. And I can't wait to dive in. [00:01:00] Anthony Saldana: It's good to be here. [00:01:01] Lindsey Dinneen: Awesome. [00:01:03] Jason Figueira: It's wonderful to be here. [00:01:05] Lindsey Dinneen: Awesome. Well, I would love if you would just share a little bit maybe about your background and your story and what got you involved and in art in general, but then I know you guys have this powerful documentary that you've recently produced.  I would just love to hear all about that. [00:01:25] Anthony Saldana: Sure. We are two guys from Queens, New York. My name is Anthony and I was born in Queens, New York, and really was always interested in being a creative person, and really didn't find the right outlet until college. I was in, in high school. I had a lot of creative energy, but didn't have the right outlet. And then in college I met Jason. And we just formed such a great friendship. We really didn't do much like television or class, too many production classes together. We went to Queens College together and really formed a great friendship during that time. And we both graduated in 2008 and from there, you know, I started a career in customer service in New York City, but never left my, my love and passion for video and television. And I would always have an idea working in my head, and I share ideas with Jason, and we've been kind of collaborating together over the last has it been like 12 years, 13 years, Jason? [00:02:36] Jason Figueira: Yeah, I would say about 12 years, actually. [00:02:38]Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. That's incredible.   You met in college and then went from there, and wow, so this friendship has just evolved and grown over the years and, and now you guys make really cool things together. That's awesome. So I'm so curious. I know, you know, Anthony, you talked a little bit about dabbling in art and how art has been a part of your life. And Jason, I'm curious, how has art been a part of your life as well? Or what's your background and story too? [00:03:09] Jason Figueira: Well ,in high school I had a different story. I wanted to work in animation.  I wouldn't say I was bad at drawing, but I didn't have enough patience to sit down and learn how to draw professionally. And I had all these great ideas in my head of what I wanted something to look like, but just getting it down on paper was so difficult. And I'd see kids who, it seemed like they had a natural gift for drawing. And I was like, "Aw, man, I'd like to do that." But when I went to college, I was just going to major in computer science and just do creative work on the side. And I decided, you know what? If I'm going to do computer science, I'm going to end up being here for a long time, because I'm not good at math either. So I went through my careers handbook and I saw Media Studies, and I said, you know what? I have, I wanted to do something creative. Maybe it should be my career first and foremost. Because my heart wasn't really in computer science. I love technology. I loved working with computers, but that wasn't really going to be what I wanted to do as a main career. [00:04:17] And so I joined Media Studies and I just went in, took some of the beginning classes and from there on out, everything about the field just interested me. And when I met Anthony, it was in one of, one of the computer science classes. And,  when I talked to him, I was like, "Oh, we're going to get along. It really seems like we're going to get along here." And from there on out, we've just been, you know, doing creative work because it's, it's what we love to do, you know, plain and simple. That's just really what it is. So, yeah. That's how I got started in here and I'm still looking to write for animation and I just, you know, do it in my spare time too. But thanks to media, I'm able to develop my creative energy even more so. That's where I fall in this story. [00:05:09] Lindsey Dinneen: Well, that's fantastic. Well, and I love your-- I can relate to this so much because I'm sort of, one of those want to be really good fine artist, but I... nope. Nope. It's just not in my wheelhouse. It's like I see-- I remember my art teacher back in-- oh, gosh, I think of middle school-- just, I mean, bless his heart. He tried so hard with me and I just could not translate what I was looking at on to a paper. Just never made sense. [00:05:41]Anthony Saldana:  I think I can relate. [00:05:43] Jason Figueira: I completely understand. [00:05:45]Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. It's so funny. And I just have so much respect for fine artists who can just look at something and go, "Oh yeah, I can totally see where all the shadows are and how you need to, you know..." I, anyway, just that's an aside, but yes I can relate is really what I'm boiling this down to. So. Okay. So then you guys obviously hit it off and, you know, started collaborating. So have you guys done more than the documentary? And I can't wait to hear more about that specifically, but also before that, have you worked on other projects together as well? [00:06:21] Anthony Saldana: Yes. Our, our first documentary that we did was a documentary about visually impaired activists here in New York City called, "We're Ordinary People." I don't have a visual impairment, but I was just interested in how blind people perceive art. And I picked up a book one day and it was "Ordinary Daylight" by Andrew Potok. And he is basically an artist who is going blind and is, is so affected by that. That traumatic turning point in his life that he does a, a therapy of where bees sting his eyes for him to gain some recovery. And reading that book really affected me. So I told Jason that I wanted to do a documentary about blind people and knowing that there's not too many films or TV shows about that show blind people in such a positive way or at all on television. So I felt that it was important to do a documentary about, about blind activists and what, what blind people need here, you know, in the community. And then I can have a right to do a documentary about blind painters. So I'd kind of pitched that idea to Jason and he was excited. He was actually attending grad school at the time. So. It gave him an opportunity to get out there in the field. [00:07:52] Lindsey Dinneen: Wow. Yeah. That's such a cool story. And also I'm cringing so much about the bee stings. Oh man. [00:08:01] Anthony Saldana: Right, right. And I was too, and that's why it just affected me so much. Do you know, you think about like, yeah, I just picked up the book thinking, "I want to know how a blind person perceives art," and that's that, you know, I got to find his story. So. [00:08:18] Lindsey Dinneen: That's so cool. And so Jason, can you share more about your reaction when Anthony shared this vision with you and sort of how that spoke to you and what that kind of led to? [00:08:31] Jason Figueira: Sure. So when Anthony called me one night and he was telling me about his idea that he wanted to film, I was looking for way to start practicing what I had learned in grad school. I think I'd been there for about a year, a year and a half. And I was going to Hofstra at the time and they had just started their documentary program and I was very eager to really test out my skills and, you know, really see what I was capable of. And when he told me about this story, I was very intrigued because I never really stopped to think about how would a blind person perceive art. And I said, you know what? This is, this is something I'd like to learn about too. So it wasn't just a way for me to practice my skills. It was a way for me to learn about an aspect of a community I had rarely ever interacted with. [00:09:28] And I said, you know, this is, this is one aspect of documentary is-- you're kind of like an anthropologist and you're going to a new culture you've never interacted with before. And you're learning about everything about them and, you know, their different characteristics, personalities. And I think when we went on this adventure, I think we came out with a new appreciation for the blind community, especially in the art field. And especially after this, doing this film, I got to say that even some of the work I've seen from blind artists, it reminded me of high school. They were like those kids who could draw. It was amazing watching someone like Elizabeth Castellano make a painting. It was absolutely beautiful. I just said, you know what? I had never stopped to think about this, you know, and this film was like a window into learning about how art was not just a visual medium, but really a medium for our other senses. And I, I gotta say I'm really glad I went with Anthony on, on this film and supported him because it's been an excellent adventure to say the least. [00:10:47] Lindsey Dinneen: Yes, I can imagine. That is so cool. And see, that's one of the things that I just love the most about art is the fact that it does open our eyes to other perspectives and other experiences that maybe we haven't gone through or don't have a lot of knowledge of or whatever. But when you are able to bring art into the mix and share your stories through it, it's so cool how it can connect people and make you think about things in ways that you wouldn't have otherwise, maybe. That's really cool. Absolutely. Yeah. Okay. So then you also have done "Straight Off the Canvas." Can you tell us more about that? [00:11:35] Anthony Saldana: Yes.  So once I completed the "We're Ordinary People" documentary about the blind activist, you know, I was really excited because that documentary itself won a number of awards. And I felt like it was, it was time be able to tell a story about visually impaired artists. So  I was trying to research about artists who had visual impairments here in New York City. And I, I found a news article for the New York Times about an artist who was legally blind and teaching art in the New York City Public School System. And she had a website, so I contacted her and her name was, is Elizabeth Castillano. And so in the moment I sent the email to her, she was so excited. And the funny thing is that, that I never knew that. You know, I thought it was going to-- I didn't think that that journey was going to take 10 years-- but that process of, you know, calling her and say, "Hey, can I interview" that that happened in 2011.  So the documentary itself is really about not only Elizabeth, but we went out to Lavelle School for the Blind, which is in the Bronx, New York. [00:12:50] And we interviewed the art teacher, Jessica Jones, who was also blind, teaching her blind students preparing them for an art show. And I also felt that it was important to have the Art Beyond Sight, which is in Oregon, a nonprofit organization that helps make art museums accessible for visually impaired. I really felt that it was very important for them to be them to be included in the film because, you know, it's not just about any classroom-- art should be accessible in the museums. And so we, we focused a lot on that and how art can be healing and a therapy for not just for, for blind people, but everyone. Art is a therapy and, and can really help us through some dark times, especially during the pandemic. [00:13:49] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah, absolutely. Yeah. Jason, do you have anything to add to that experience from your own perspective? [00:13:56]Jason Figueira: I have to say when I, I think-- one of my favorite parts of the film, one of my favorite parts of production rather-- was filming the art show because watching some of their creations-- it, it was truly beautiful. I know we were filming two of their students who created Maleficent from Disney's, "Snow White." And it was, it was absolutely beautiful. And a lot of the art there wasn't just a project. A lot of the art was personal to them. They were, some of them had mentors, parents, friends that had motivated them to, to basically keep going. And it was wonderful to see not only how beautiful their art was, but how connected they were with it. [00:14:44]Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. Wow. Oh my goodness. I cannot wait to see this. I've I've got to hop on this, clearly. That's that sounds... [00:14:52] Anthony Saldana: We've got a VIP link just for you. [00:14:57] Lindsey Dinneen: Fantastic. Oh, so cool and special. You know, it's so interesting that you, that that was the subject of your documentary. I have a friend here in Kansas City who is a fine artist, and she's brilliant. I mean, I think her work is just incredible, and her name is Katheryn Krouse and she's actually one of the guests that I've interviewed before, but she is kind of in a similar situation, where she is in the process of losing her eyesight and it makes her art so much more vibrant. I mean, the colors that she chooses are just bright and splashy, and she chooses like very joyful sort of, you know, gorgeous settings. And it's just so cool to hear her story, and I think that sometimes, you know, when you don't have the ability to experience life with all of your senses in the way that you might prefer, it's so interesting to hear the perspective or see the art that comes out because it's beautiful and special. Yeah. Yeah. That's amazing. [00:16:08] Anthony Saldana: I definitely wanted to interview, you know, different women with different stories. So, Elizabeth who's a, the main subject of our film, she was born legally blind, and then at the age of 13, had surgery so she would gain some sight, but still is legally blind and has a dog. And I also interviewed Jessica Jones, who lost her sight as an adult due to diabetes. So, you know, everyone has their own different story, but it's really the, I think the point really is that, you know, they, they found a way to continue making the work that they're passionate about. And really that motivated, that motivated us in ways that I never expected when we started. [00:16:54]Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah, of course. Well, I'm sure there are some moments either from the film or through your own life experiences, whether it was, you know, watching someone experience your own art or whether you experienced art that kind of stick out to you in your memory as, "Hey, I've got to file this away. This is, this is a moment to remember." Do you two have those stories to share? [00:17:20]Anthony Saldana: Jason, you want to start? [00:17:22]Jason Figueira: Yeah. I mean, we have a lot of stories between all of the films we've done. We've been on incredible journeys. I've got to say that the most unforgettable story was when we did our first film "We're Ordinary People," and we had to go to New Jersey to film a blind rabbi, and I remember so well because it was a day that was so beautiful, but getting home was so tragic because we basically took a bus to Jersey and then we had a cab take us to where that rabbi had lived. I think it was in the Demarest and we tried to get home the same way. We were going to take a cab to the bus stop. The bus stop was probably three or four miles away. So we said, "Okay, we're going to take a cab back." We call the cab company and they're like, "Oh no, we're done for the day." [00:18:20]Anthony Saldana: This, this is before Uber. [00:18:23] Jason Figueira: This is before Uber, mind you. So we now have--  we looked at each other and we said, "All right, we have no choice but to walk it. We turned on our camera and we just documented our terrible three to four mile hike in the summer, in blazing summer weather and just literally telling jokes as much as we can to get our minds off the fact that we're walking three to four miles to get to a bus stop, and pray to God we can reach there before sundown.  [00:19:01] Anthony Saldana: We passed a Dunkin Donuts and I thought that I had seen heaven because I had never been so excited to see Dunkin Donuts. And then, and then I pass right by it. And there was a pizzeria. I'm like, "Ahhhh! Water!" I felt like I was in the desert... [00:19:20] Jason Figueira: It's like in Loony Tunes films when they see a mirage. [00:19:26] Lindsey Dinneen: Yes. Oh my goodness. Yes. You know what I love about that story too, is, you know, I talk about this quite a bit and, you know, my guests who, who are involved in the arts, which I suppose on some level is everyone. Right? They, we talk a lot about how there's so much work behind the arts and it's so worth it, but the glamour happens 1% of the time and the other 99% of the time is, yeah, you guys having to walk the three to four miles. [00:19:59] Anthony Saldana: Right? I mean, it's true. And it's on YouTube, the entire walk, we filmed it all. As for me, I have a, more of a... so in 2012, I was in the beginning of production for a documentary and I had a, a really traumatic workplace accident. It was an accident that affected my back and my neck. And it, I was supposed to do an interview with Elizabeth, you know, very, very soon. And I had then tell her that I was, you know, dealing with a medical issue that, you know, I still deal with to this day. And when I called her, she told me that she herself was having personal issues with, with physical issues, you know, with her back. And so we were just like committed. I found a therapy buddy in the person that was supposed to interview, who I really didn't know. And I just said, "Look, I know that this horrible thing has just happened to me. But I really want to tell your story." And in, in her head, she had something really, really traumatic happened to her. And she said to me that she wanted me to tell her story and we really bonded in that moment. And at the same time, Jason was having his physical issue, which we found inspiration from, and is going to be a future film of ours. You want to take that, Jason? [00:21:31] Jason Figueira: Oh, well, sure. So in 2012 while Anthony was planning his next film and I was, you know, helping out with some suggestions or so, I began to experience early symptoms of obsessive compulsive disorder. And I had not known I was obsessive compulsive. I knew what it was, but I didn't know I was obsessive compulsive until I turned 26, and pretty much it exploded out of control and I couldn't stop fixing things. I couldn't do basic functions for myself anymore. I became completely shut in and I couldn't leave my house.  I lived with my parents and I could not leave my house. I couldn't even leave the corner of my house. It was so bad. And I one day went to a priest that we had known, me and Anthony had known, and he recommended I see a therapist. And that therapist said you have OCD. I don't know how to do behavioral therapy. So I recommend you go to Mount Sinai which is a hospital here in New York. It's a pretty well-known hospital and they have a center strictly for helping OCD patients. And I went there and I found out, well, they have a scale from one to 40 of how obsessive compulsive someone is. And on that scale out of 40, I rated about a 39. So I was really bad. I needed take medication and I needed behavioral therapy. So I spent about a good year and a half in behavioral therapy even before I could resume helping Anthony film "Straight Off the Canvas." So it was pretty tough when I was filming with him. I was in the throws of just recovering from my mental illness and it was a very dark period. It was, it really was tough, but thanks to friends like Anthony, you know, I was able to fight it. I chose not to give up and here I am today talking about film on your podcast, right? [00:23:46] Lindsey Dinneen: Wow. Oh my goodness. Thank you for sharing that. Thank you so much for sharing that and being, you know, honest and vulnerable.  I'm sure that's not a particularly easy thing to share, but I really appreciate it. And, and thank you for that, because I'm know that your story is going to impact so many people and I'm so excited that you all are going to be producing another documentary. That is really cool. Both of you, thank you. I'm just, I'm so inspired by what you all are doing. And I think, you know, documentaries are such a powerful way to share stories and to bring about just a conversation that might be otherwise difficult to have or uncomfortable to have. And it's really cool that what your work does brings art to lots of people in a very unique way. So thank you for doing what you're doing. [00:24:40] Anthony Saldana: I appreciate that. And, you know, I felt like I had to share our story because the set was misty-eyed like, if you would ask me, like, "What's your dream project?" This is my dream project. And, and there, there was something very emotional about, about being able to film her painting, because  Elizabeth talks about painting as her therapy and that's what gets her through the dark days and, you know, being able to film her painting was that therapy for us. So it's just a, really a beautiful story. [00:25:15] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah, it really is. And again, that's the power of the arts is it doesn't just affect the person who's doing it, but it affects the viewer or the participant. And then those effects just can have a snowball effect for other people. And then that's why, if you feel inspired to create on any level in any medium, please do so, because you just don't know what kind of impact you're going to have on yourself and on the world. You just don't know. Yeah, that is so cool, guys. Well, this is amazing and I'm sure that our listeners would love to, you know, interact with you, connect with you, and also support your work. So is there a way for us to connect with you and where can we watch your documentaries? [00:26:08] Anthony Saldana: Sure. We're on Twitter. You can find us at, @straightcanvas, on Facebook is facebook.com/straightcanvas. We'll have all our information up on those social media sites. I'm trying to develop a, a website. When it does come up, we already purchased the domain of straightoffthecanvas.com. But right now you can find us on Twitter and we'll be able to update you guys on when the site will be up and ready and when our documentary will be in, in your area, because I want to definitely get it out to Kansas City. [00:26:44] Lindsey Dinneen: Good. And you have a very  willing and excited audience in Kansas City. I'm not actually from here originally. And when I moved here, I just had this amazing recognition of how supportive of the arts Kansas City is. So you found your people, they will be receptive for sure. [00:27:05] Anthony Saldana: Now I have a question for you though. So, so you're a dancer, right? Okay. So I'm a single guy. Like what, what's a good dance move I should learn as a single guy? [00:27:21] Jason Figueira: Just don't fall! [00:27:23] Anthony Saldana: Cause I got two legs, you know? [00:27:26] Jason Figueira: But you still, you would still manage to fall with two legs. [00:27:31] Anthony Saldana: I would! I'm trying to help you. I'm trying to help the single male audience that are trying to get some help! [00:27:39] Jason Figueira: Precisely. [00:27:41] Lindsey Dinneen: Okay. Well, have you seen the movie "Hitch?" [00:27:44] Anthony Saldana: Yes, yeah. [00:27:45] Lindsey Dinneen: Okay. You know the scene where Will Smith is teaching-- gosh, what's his name? The other main character-- anyway, how to dance? And he's like, "You live right here," and it's like a step touch, which is basically like a step to the side. And then you like put your other foot in. Yeah. I mean that, you just got to start somewhere, but honestly my husband's also not a dancer. He wouldn't consider himself to be, I think, in any way. But I think what worked for him was his willingness to try and just put himself out there. And if he looked a little silly, it didn't matter because I was just so impressed that he was trying. [00:28:26] Anthony Saldana: Okay. [00:28:27] Lindsey Dinneen: That's my advice. Just be you. [00:28:31]Jason Figueira:  So will Carlton's dance work too from "The Prince of Bel-Aire?" [00:28:36] Lindsey Dinneen: Oh man. [00:28:36]Anthony Saldana: He's been perfecting that for years. [00:28:41] Jason Figueira: Look, you got to try somewhere. [00:28:43] Lindsey Dinneen: You do. And honestly, I think it's the effort that matters more than the results. Let's be real. Yup. Yup. Oh my word. That was fantastic. Yes. And if I come up with any other life advice, I'll I'll pass it along, but that's, that's my initial thoughts. Oh my gosh. Well this has been so much fun. I would love to ask you to the same three questions that I ask all my guests, if you're okay with that. [00:29:15] Anthony Saldana: Sure. [00:29:16] Jason Figueira: Sure. [00:29:19]Lindsey Dinneen:  All right, here we go. So, first of all, how do you personally define art or what is art to you? [00:29:27] Anthony Saldana: Hmm, well, art can be a lot of things. It's something that you can make. You know,  you can express yourself in so many different ways and it doesn't matter the material that you use or the sense that you use. You can make something in two dimensional, three dimensional.  You can use your body as a dancer, like you, Lindsey, you're an artist, even though you say you can't do a drawing, but you can express yourself with your body. It's really about using your soul to basically express yourself to the world. [00:30:02] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah, I love that.  And I, I love your use of the word "soul" and just the way that you described it, because I always tell people that I dance because it inspires my soul. And I think that that is what's so special about art and, you know, that's why I dance. But other people paint or sing, or, or, yeah. Oh, I love that. Jason, how about you? [00:30:31] Jason Figueira: I would say I would, I, I remember someone from one of our Queens College courses, he was a Chinese film historian, and he had said that about films that they were kind of like a window into a director's mind. And I think that art in a way is a advanced form of communication. It's trying to communicate something, not just with words, but with sounds, with touch, something that it can appeal to almost all five senses. And I think it's like a window into someone's experience that it goes beyond just saying spoken dialogue we use every day. It's really helps other people. It helps bring them into an environment where an artist would like them to be your image, shaping a whole new reality in a way. And it's amazing what you can do with art. I mean, just from one picture, someone can leave their present day and be transported into a whole new one. So art, yeah, I would say is a very highly advanced form of communication. [00:31:42] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah, absolutely. I love that. Okay. And then what do you think is the most important role of an artist? [00:31:52] Anthony Saldana: Tell the truth. Just tell your own truth and also try to find your own. I know that stories have been told and retold, but try to find your own angle to, to put your own expression on, on a different take on a story. But I, I really believe in, in being honest in your work. [00:32:16] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah, I agree. Jason? [00:32:20] Jason Figueira: I think persistence is also something very important for an artist to have, because when you have a passion to tell a story, you don't give up telling it. There are a lot of obstacles that come up in any different kind-- dancing, whether it's painting, whether it's film or so many things that come up in your way. But as long as you have your passion to tell a story, you will overcome those obstacles. And I'd say, you know, there's an expression: a genius is 90% hard work and 10% ideas. So really it's about how much work you put into it. So I would say persistence is absolutely key for an artist to have, is absolutely a key quality rather, for an artist to have. [00:33:03] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. Oh, I absolutely agree. It's all about the grit behind the passion. Yeah, yeah, absolutely. Oh my goodness. Yeah. I remember hearing one time somebody said that ideas without action are worthless. And I was kind of taken aback and I thought, "Oh, ouch, that hurts." Like, "Excuse you." But the reality is he was right. You know, you have to have both. So awesome. Okay. And then my final question, and I'll define my terms a little bit, but do you think that art should be inclusive or exclusive. And inclusive referring to an artist who puts their work out into the world and provide some context behind that, whether it's a title or show notes or the inspiration. Versus exclusive referring to an artist who does put their work out there, but doesn't provide the context, so it's left solely up to the viewer to determine what they will. [00:34:07]Anthony Saldana: I like metaphors.  I love putting in my documentaries open-ended metaphors so that people can-- I don't like to have voiceovers to tell the audience what they should feel. And that's something that Jason and I, we've argued about many times over the last couple of years where he likes to just, Jason will say, "I want to tell them how, you know this..." and a great voiceover. And I said, "Nope, not me." So I hope that answers your question, Lindsey. [00:34:40]Lindsey Dinneen:  I like that. And, but Jason, how about you? It sounds like you might have a slightly different perspective too. [00:34:45]Jason Figueira: I think it depends on what kind of work an artist is doing. Some artwork is best left exclusive, you know, that's where their strength comes from. I think it mostly depends on what kind of art that artist is producing. From my style, I like to explain everything because I like to hear myself talk, but the point is, it depends on the project, really, for some projects being inclusive makes it stronger. So it works being an inclusive piece, but there are some pieces that are best left exclusive. So I think it really depends on what kind of project and artist is working on. [00:35:30] Lindsey Dinneen: Sure. Yeah, absolutely. Well, thank you both again, so very much for being here today. I'm so excited to learn about what you all do and also then to, you know, get to experience your art and the way that you're supporting other artists. I think that's really important and I commend you and thank you for what you're doing, and I'm just so excited to continue to follow your work, because obviously this is a awesome partnership that's just going to continue to produce wonderful things. So thank you for bringing art to the world. I appreciate it. [00:36:08] Anthony Saldana: Thank you for having us. We will definitely send you that movie. [00:36:13] Lindsey Dinneen: Perfect. Thank you. Well, and thank you to everyone who has listened to this episode. And if you're feeling as inspired as I am right now, I would love if you would share this with a friend or two, and I highly encourage you to check out their work, and we will catch you next time. [00:36:33] If you have a story to share with us, we would love that so much. And I hope your day has been Artfully Told.

Trillions
The ETF Ticker Premium

Trillions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 38:21


One of the more colorful aspects of the exchange-traded industry are the tickers. The best are stuff of legend; others are totally forgettable. But who's in charge of these three- and four-letter identifiers? How are they reserved? Do you own them or rent them? Can you sell them? Joining Eric and Joel on this episode are a squad of experts assembled to nail down the facts once and for all: Mike Venuto of Toroso, Phil Bak of Signal Advisors, and Laura Morrison of CBOE. Also joining is Claire Ballentine, ETF reporter with Bloomberg News. Eric, Joel, and Claire also see if a few of their own ticker ideas are available. Can Joel's Loony Tunes-inspired pipe dream possibly come true? Listen to find out. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Trillions
The ETF Ticker Premium

Trillions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 41:06


One of the more colorful aspects of the exchange-traded industry are the tickers. The best are stuff of legend; others are totally forgettable. But who's in charge of these three- and four-letter identifiers? How are they reserved? Do you own them or rent them? Can you sell them?  Joining Eric and Joel on this episode are a squad of experts assembled to nail down the facts once and for all: Mike Venuto of Toroso, Phil Bak of Signal Advisors, and Laura Morrison of CBOE. Also joining is Claire Ballentine, ETF reporter with Bloomberg News. Eric, Joel, and Claire also see if a few of their own ticker ideas are available. Can Joel's Loony Tunes-inspired pipe dream possibly come true? Listen to find out.  Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

RestoreLiberty.US
Episode 7 - Education (Guest: Dr. Matt Wahlert)

RestoreLiberty.US

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 44:30


Guest: Dr. Matt Wahlert Segment 1: Education - Outside view Segment 2: Education - Inside view Segment 3: Loony Tunes, COVID "Conspiracy Theories" --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/restore-liberty/message

We're Not Philosophers
Loony Tunes Star Wars Back in Action

We're Not Philosophers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 30:58


What's your favorite childhood cartoon? Really? Ours too! Join WNP as we discuss our favorite childhood shows and pick back up on a highly requested topic. The Mandalorian! Follow Us: @WNP_Official

Hack The Movies
Space Jam is Stupid! - Talking About Tapes (#53)

Hack The Movies

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 68:56


Tony with Johanna and Sean (from Movie Dumpster) review Space Jam. In this Podcast / Movie Review of this relic from the 90s they talk about all the things that make it stupid. Like the weird crossover between the NBA and the Loony Tunes, the bizarre premise of Aliens and cartoons playing basketball, and the rampant product placement.Swackhammer (Danny DeVito), an evil alien theme park owner, needs a new attraction at Moron Mountain. When his gang, the Nerdlucks, heads to Earth to kidnap Bugs Bunny (Billy West) and the Looney Tunes, Bugs challenges them to a basketball game to determine their fate. The aliens agree, but they steal the powers of NBA basketball players, including Larry Bird and Charles Barkley -- so Bugs gets some help from superstar Michael Jordan. 

HARD OUT
Hard Out: My Favorite Movie - KUNG FU HUSTLE (w/ Clint Jones, the "PWNISHER")

HARD OUT

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 60:10


VFX badass Clint Jones—if you're one of his over *half a million* YouTube subscribers, you might know him as "PWNISHER"—stops by to not only talk his unabashed love of Stephen Chow's mindbogglingly killer mash-up of everything from Chaplin/Keaton to Classic Kung Fu Theater to Astaire/Rogers dance films to classic Loony Tunes tomfoolery KUNG FU HUSTLE but also lays out the newfangled digital crypto-craze NFT landscape for us laymen (he's already had a couple of lucrative art sales with more to come, as he was turned onto the space by none other than Beeple himself).

Reading with Libraries Podcast
Bonus Episode: Pop Culture: Space Jam!

Reading with Libraries Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 19:56


We are taking a small detour from our usual book group structure to look at some of the pop culture going on around us. And of course: we share related books!  As we always do: grab your book, grab a beverage, and maybe get your streaming subscription warmed up because you are going to want to see this! Whether you are a fan of LeBron James, basketball, Loony Tunes, or just fun summertime movies, this is your week! Join us as we chat about space books. You can find our full show notes page here, with assorted information and links to the books we share this week.

The Classic Tales Podcast
Ep. 727, Armageddon 2419 A D, Part 1 of 3, by Philip Francis Nowlan

The Classic Tales Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 73:40


What kind of America does Anthony “Buck” Rogers see after being encapsulated in a radioactive vacuum for 500 years? Philip Francis Nowlan, today on The Classic Tales Podcast. Welcome to The Classic Tales Podcast. Thank you for listening. Thank you to all of our financial supporters. We couldn’t do this without you. We really try make your support worth your while. You get so much out of this! For a five-dollar monthly donation, you get a monthly code for $8 off any audiobook download. Give more, and you get more! It helps us have something solid to count on every month, you can build out your classic audiobook library, and you help to give more folks like you the chance to discover the classics in a curated and easily accessible format. Go to http://classictalesaudiobooks.com today, and become a financial supporter. You’ll be glad you did. Thank you so much. If it’s more convenient, we are streaming our episodes through YouTube, now. A link can be found in the comments section for today’s episode. We have four new Science Fiction titles available! The cosmic thriller The Colour Out of Space, by H.P. Lovecraft, the psychological thriller The Repairer of Reputations, by Robert W. Chambers, The Rival Mechanicians, another science fiction classic by Lydia Maria Childs, and The Skull, by the great Philip K. Dick. Links to these products can be found in the description for today’s episode. Today’s story is by a relatively unknown writer who created one of the most influential science-fiction characters of all time.  But it wasn’t until Anthony Rogers made the leap to being a comic strip that he became known as “Buck” in the comic strip “Buck Rogers 2429 A.D., which premiered on January 7, 1929 and continued until 1968. The title changed annually to keep it exactly 500 years in the future. It was the first science-fiction comic strip, which the author created with artist Dick Calkins. It heavily influenced Alex Raymond, who was developing his Flash Gordon strip at the time. I was very young when the Buck Rogers series was on TV, (which only ran for two seasons) but I remember loving his little robot buddy Twiki. I recognized that he was voiced by Mel Blanc, who did all of my favorite Loony Tunes characters that I watched every day after school. I always wondered by Wilma called Buck “Tony”, and it wasn’t until I read today’s story that I made the connection. Cause I’m really sharp like that. And now, Armageddon 2419 A.D., part 1 of 3, by Philip Francis Nowlan.   Tap here to go to www.classictalesaudiobooks.com and become a financial supporter!   Tap here to go to our merchandise store!   Tap here to visit our YouTube Channel:   Tap here to pick up some of our new sci-fi titles:      

This Means Something...
Episode 69: Ultimatum Dispatcher

This Means Something...

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 34:51


Robert EG Black (5 Minute Arrival, Annihilation Minute) propels us into the second half of Close Encounters with a complete inventory of the articles Roy throws away to prove he's alright now. Chris and Tierney also talk about all-nighters, Loony Tunes, and drop some weird recommendations.

Pete Santilli Show
EP 2368-9AM Muppets & Dr. Suess Cancelled...But It's OK For Cardi B To Grab Her "WAP" At The Grammys?

Pete Santilli Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 116:19


PETE SANTILLI SHOW - #2368 - 9AM MONDAY - MARCH 15, 2021 LIVE BROADCAST: 9AM https://vimeo.com/event/706533 6PM https://vimeo.com/event/706574  Dr. Seuss and Loony Tunes are offensive but Cardi B’s filthy and pornographic performance at the Grammy Awards is “sex positive.” Female rap star Cardi B performed at the Grammy Awards on Sunday night alongside Megan Thee Stallion. A scantily clad Cardi B performed her song “Up” and “WAP” on a giant bed with Megan Thee Stallion. Children also watch these award shows but the Grammys rolled with Cardi B’s performance anyway… https://thepetesantillishow.com/archives/17200 

Hungover Sundays
March 14th Episode 37- Kansas City Royals > British Royals

Hungover Sundays

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2021 109:16


Hey Squad, What's up... Hope you all are having a great week, I know we are! Talk about the British Royals being assholes, Seth Rogan gets a little TOO high, Burger King needs a new social media director, and we talk about our favorite Loony Tunes!Let us know what you thinkHungoversundayspod@gmail.com@Hungsundayspod

ThuisPubQuiz
TPQ 28 | Hoe heette de protestbeweging uit 2011 die publieke ruimtes 'bezette'?

ThuisPubQuiz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 116:14


of... hoe heet de eend uit Loony Tunes?

The Rebel Podcast
Episode 44: Royal Bigotry

The Rebel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 51:02


Cartoons that inspire rape, Animations that are "too sexy', and a bunny that is no longer "bad" The cancel culture train rolls on through the Loony Tunes as the new Space Jam movie goes through some... interesting changes. A new flag and a new sexuality? Julez breaks down how Tiktok is starting a "Super" gender movement. Shayne and Style dive deep into what exactly is going on with the royal family and what they REALLY don't want us to find out! All this and more on this week's episode of The Rebel Podcast! If you like what you hear make sure to follow along at stylesrebelradio.com to keep up to date and gain access to exclusive content! Wanna support the show? Style's Rebel Radio is a group of unpaid content creators showcasing Podcasts, Blogs, Videos, and more! Show your support by getting your hands on some sweet WSRR merch Don't forget to join the Discord server! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/stylesrebelradio/message

TPOdcast
TPO Podcast 233 met Roderick Veelo & Bert Brussen

TPOdcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 61:43


WOKE HELL: Dr. Seuss, Speedy Gonzales, Loony Tunes cartoons = racisme, rape culture, seksisme, kwetsend, etc. etc. etc.

Life's a Pitch Podcast
Episode 315: DIY With Hawkeye

Life's a Pitch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2021 48:31


This week we're pivoting to pitch spinoff series, to capitalize on Disney's new slew of spinoffs and reboots. The Avengers are in a rough financial place after their only billionaire died, so some of them have to resort to some more traditional roles. But is Hawkeye leading a trail to disaster with every youtube video he uploads? Honourable Mentions: I'll have what she's having - That woman from "When Harry met Sally" is notably unfazed by an orgasmic food experience, but it's only because she's already on a globetrotting quest to find the most sensual recipes in the world. I thought I saw a killer robot from the future - The Loony-Tunes are back in action. They're alos back in time as Sylvester and Tweedy Mysteries revisit the Terminator series and Granny's hot on the trail of a mysterious boots, jacket and motorcycle thief.

Forced Opinions! w/ Tom Brink
Sara Schaefer Wants Soft Wood Floors | E28

Forced Opinions! w/ Tom Brink

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 59:41


Sara Schaefer comes on the show to talk about jury duty, soft wood flooring (plus how to harvest it), and gives advice to everyone who likes Tweety Bird too much. Please rate, review, and subscribe.Follow on social media:Instagram @ForcedOpinionsPodcastTwitter @ForcedOpinionsWebsite forcedopinions.comSubmit topic ideas to Forced Opinions! by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts! LINKS:SARA SCHAEFER• Twitter @saraschaefer1• Instagram @saraschaefer1saraschaefer.com TOM BRINK• Twitter @radt0m• Instagram @coolradguy• radtom.com FORCED OPINIONS!• Apple Podcasts• Spotify• Twitter @forcedopinions• Instagram @ForcedOpinionsPodcast• ForcedOpinions.com If you like Forced Opinions! and want to get me a coffee, you can Venmo @tombrink.

Stranger Than (fan)Fiction Podcast
Episode 20 - The New Iron Chef Screamer

Stranger Than (fan)Fiction Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 71:44


Opening with Rhys’s audition to become the new Iron Chef secret ingredient screamer— a bit worthy of the title of this episode, the boys launch into truly magnificent levels of absurdity. After a brief confrontation with the nonuse of the letter “f”, they discuss the merits and defects of reboot culture in our current media. Eying big-name franchises of the past and present, the boys take a closer look at the slew of successful and not-so-successful superhero films (looking at you, Fantastic Four), and clarify the differences between reboots and original adaptations. Kicking off this week’s Random Fandom segment is an exploration of the consequences in merging Ronald McDonald with Build-a-Bear Workshop. Wes suggests creating a new fast food icon for the merger of these two titans, or “Build-A-Fast-Food-Chain”, beginning with Ronald’s defection from McDonald’s. Taking his dangerous passion to a new level, Ron the Don builds his own immortal labor force of stuffed animals, monopolizing the food industry, taking over Fazoli’s, and breaking the laws of spacetime in a way no one has ever seen.Moving into fanfiction territory, Hunter finds a unique story that crosses over the colorful world of Pokémon with the hit anime/video game franchise of Danganronpa. Danganronpa: Pokemon's Despair by Heroi Oscura takes the ultimate high school battle royale to a new level, locking a myriad of confused Pokemon into a true life-or-death showdown. Post-read, the boys craft their future of the narrative as they discuss adding evolutions to the mix. They then discuss which Pokemon they would want to be in this awesome universe, and what their respective ultimate “Super High School Level” abilities would be. Wes follows suit with a Loony Tunes series that finds a very fed up Daffy Duck, who finally takes matters into his own feathered hands as he discovers the (arguably) biggest crossover opportunity in history. Bounty on a Bunny by Rabid Wookiee Y begins with Bugs Bunny readying himself for yet another showdown with Daffy Duck as they’re both pitted against Elmer Fudd. Daffy, having failed against the cunning rabbit yet again, stumbles across an advertisement for the “Crossover Club”, a mysterious organization from which he can hire contracted killers from different realities to help rid people of their enemies. With future chapters of this story having Daffy meet with Boba Fett and Gollum (to name a few), the boys discuss the endless possibilities ahead for what characters they’d love to see hired to try and kill Bugs Bunny.

GoodTrash GenreCast
Ep. 391: Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990) - Shocktober 9

GoodTrash GenreCast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2020 56:19


Producer's Note: Sorry for the delay, but the unorthodox OKC ice storm left me without power and internet for a few days. Also, the file seemed to have some issues, so I've had to salvage it as best I can. We apologize for the mangled nature, but it feels true to the spirit of the Gremlins franchise. Shocktober 9 comes to a close this week. We're finally leaving Dalton's House of Horrors, but not before squaring off against that adorable Magwai Gizmo and his slimy offspring. That's right, after 8 years, we've returned to the world of Gremlins. This week, we're discussing The Gremlins 2: The New Batch in all its anarchic glory. We take a deep dive into post modern theory this week as we dissect the Loony Tunes anarchy that appears on screen in this unhinged sequel that's ahead of its time in many ways. Time Stamps 00:30 - Introductions  02:12 - Expanding the Syllabus 18:57 - Analysis 47:09 - Shelf or Trash 50:46 - Wrap up and Next Week's Film

Geektown Radio - TV News, Interviews & UK TV Air Dates
Geektown BTS Podcast 32: Legendary Voice Actor Jeff Bergman Interview - Our Cartoon President, Bugs Bunny, Yogi Bear, Fred Flintstone & Many More!

Geektown Radio - TV News, Interviews & UK TV Air Dates

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2020 31:03


This episode of the Geektown Behind The Scenes Podcast features possibly my favourite interview so far this year - legendary voice actor, Jeff Bergman.Whilst you might not know his name off the top of your head, you have definitely heard his voice before. Jeff became the first voice actor to perform the voices of Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Sylvester, and many other Looney Tunes characters after original voice, Mel Blanc, passed away. He also voices iconic Hanna Barbera characters such as Fred Flintstone, Barney Rubble, George Jetson and Mr. Spacely, and is currently lending his vocal talent to the loveable Yogi Bear, Ranger Smith and many others in the new HBO Max series 'Jellystone!'.If all that wasn't enough, his other current project sees him voice both Trump and Biden, along with a multitude of other characters for the hilarious Showtime series 'Our Cartoon President', which is currently airing Saturday nights at 9pm on Sky Comedy in the UK.In the interview, we chat about his work on 'Our Cartoon President', Loony Tunes, Hanna Barbera, and a meeting the legendary Mel Blanc who set him on his career path as a voice actor. We also discuss his work on the Batman '66 animated movies with Adam West and Burt Ward, and he, of course, provides us with a host of spectacular voices! Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/geektown. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Grace & Joy!
Morning poem 8 (The space beyond thought... or 'Tasmanian Devil spontaneously combusts!'))

Grace & Joy!

Play Episode Play 47 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 7:56


An episode of almost 8 mins, and a Monday morning poem written in a few quiet moments.Beginning with the non-dominant hand sketches which have been a recent focus in the intuitive painting workshops, the poem continues with elements of spaciousness, stillness and awareness ... and the Loony-Tunes' 'Tasmanian Devil'! :) hmm... cartoons seem to be a recurring theme!Poem begins at 4 mins 26 secs**New** - just adding the donate button as recently found out about this! Any contributions towards coffees, pencils and cat treats (and podcast/audio costs) gratefully received :) if you like x...............................................................................................................................................................................Please see more artwork, articles and info at www.rowenascotney.com Music by Podington Bear www.soundofpicture.com - 'Wavy Glass'Artwork by Rowena ScotneyEpisode cover - 'Plum eating a piece of old rabbit' :( Non-dom 3 second sketchPodcast cover - 'Garden Robin' - feltingSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/rowenascotney)

Pool Boys Recommend
22. World Records, Bob Ross, and a Beat Poem

Pool Boys Recommend

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 64:36


Stu goes a little hog wild trying to beat world records with the things he has on hand. Chris tries to paint a painting with a kitchen utensil and ends up hating one of the most beloved television personalities.And Davey.. well.. Davey does what Davey does best. A lot of piss taken this ep.Good week. Check this shit!>>>>>>>>> Click those buttons and tell your friends!!BANG! send hot goss to: thehotgossbox@gmail.com (please sign off with your alias AND nothing too naughty.... Easy does it tiger)If you're here wondering how to shower us with riches go here: https://bit.ly/pbrdonate or www.ko-fi.com/thepoolboys Thank you to Apex Bloom for the use of our theme song ‘Roll’You can have a listen to the full track here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KBkhxwfdxyoWe are @poolboyscomedy on FB, Twitter, Insta, and TikTokhttps://bit.ly/poolboysfbhttps://bit.ly/poolboytwitterhttps://bit.ly/poolboysinstahttps://bit.ly/pbrtiktokSubscribe to our YouTube for when we make bonus contenthttps://bit.ly/poolboysyoutubeCheck out our website for more info:https://bit.ly/poolboyscomedyThe Pool Boys don't own a heck of a lot of the music or audio material in this episode... I mean obviously... There was Nintendo stuff, Disney stuff, and a Queen song. The beat poem however, was us. Davey was on the bongos and read his original work and Stu did the bass and organ in post. And now you've read far enough to know that detail.Thank you so much for listening and we’ll see you next week!

Not JUST Another GEEK Podcast
Episode #6 For Lack Of A Better Title: Name That Tune & Rocketman Vs. Bohemian Rhapsody

Not JUST Another GEEK Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2020 70:34


On today's show, we have a little chit chat up from about restaurants and ask if the new Loony Tunes on HBO Max still have some questionable characters. Then we dive into Name That Tune, The Commish is confused about how to play at first and Dustin starts strong. The question is how does it end? Then we dive into two movie biopics and talk bout which one we like best, which artist we prefer and so much more! Did you watch both movies? Which do you prefer? Let us know on the Social Media listed below! Follow us @ YouTube - Not Just Another Geek Pod Follow us @ IG - Not Just Another Geek Pod Follow us @ FB - Not Just Another Geek Pod Email us @ notjustanothergeekpod@gmail.com

DVDE-CLUTTER
Episode 47 - 'Loony Tunes: Back In Action'

DVDE-CLUTTER

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2020 46:47


This week on DVDe-clutter - it's Loony Tunes: Back in Action, in which Bec has a rant, Paul delves deep into his psychological make up and we all agree that the best part of Loony Tunes is Wile. E Coyote. Follow us everywhere #DVDECLUTTER Music Credit "Getting it Done" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/DVDE-CLUTTER/message

Gun Sports Radio
Loony Tunes for Loony Times; Olight M1X Striker LED flashlight; Options for self defense when semi-automatics are sold out; What's a PUCKLE GUN?

Gun Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2020 48:19


Did you hear Elmer Fudd and Yosemite Sam have been disarmed? https://sandiegocountygunowners.com/looney-tunes-for-looney-times-elmer-fudd-disarmed/ GEAR REVIEW: Olight M1X Striker LED Flashlight David Chong from AO Sword stops by with the gun shop status report. First it was the pandemic. Now the riots have cleaned out stores of defensive firearms. With semi-automatic pistols sold out, find out what people are purchasing for self defense. Stump my nephew: What's a PUCKLE GUN? -- The right to self-defense is a basic human right. Gun ownership is an integral part of that right. If you want to keep your rights defend them by joining San Diego County Gun Owners (SDCGO),  Orange County Gun Owners (OCGO) in Orange County, San Bernardino County Gun Owners (SBCGO) in San Bernardino County or Riverside County Gun Owners (RCGO) in Riverside. Support the cause by listening to Gun Sports Radio live on Sunday afternoon or on the internet at your leisure Join the fight and help us restore and preserve our second amendment rights. Together we will win. https://www.gunsportsradio.com https://www.sandiegocountygunowners.com https://orangecountygunowners.com/  https://sanbernardinocountygunowners.org/ https://riversidecountygunowners.com/  https://www.firearmspolicy.org/ https://www.gunownersca.com/ https://gunowners.org -- Show your support for Gun Sports Radio sponsors! https://FirearmsLegal.com  https://www.ccwusa.com  https://www.firearmslegal.com  http://www.kalikey.com https://www.primeres.com/alpine  https://dillonlawgp.com https://www.aosword.com  https://www.thegunrangesandiego.com  https://www.uslawshield.com 

Getting 2 Know U Pod
30-Ryan: Abstractable Podcast Host, Aussie, Intellect, AVID Reader, Frugal Car Enthusiast (thanks to his pops),

Getting 2 Know U Pod

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2020 65:41


Ryan shares his thoughts and stories about his podcast, Abstractable where he and his friend delve into their love for books (5:00),  personal enhancements and working from home opportunities presenting themselves during the COVID crisis (36:00), a brief thought exercise on Loony Tunes characters, like the Tasmanian Devil and Speedy Gonzales, being offensive stereotypes, and his "Best 1st for Last" (51:00) the extremely bright, sky blue 1st car he bought and tricked out for rat laps. 

Super True Stories
Bigfoot Girl

Super True Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2020 43:55


In times like these, we could all use the comfort of a warm hairy embrace. It's time for another service at the Church of Bigfoot! When a young girl named Kiana sees a bear in the woods, it will inspire her to take the name “Bigfoot Girl” and launch her on a lifelong quest for a close encounter of the hairy kind. We were hoping for a documentary that would finally bring some gender parity to the field of Bigfoot studies, but we should have known better given the film’s Cinemax cover art. Instead, two men will suck all the oxygen out of the Canadian wilderness. Between James, a 238-pound podcaster and hipster icon who sees dead people, and Thomas, a Bigfoot experiencer who doubts everyone else’s Bigfoot experiences, only one documentary will make you wonder, “Where the @#$% is Bigfoot Girl?” We'll take long ferry rides and then long car rides and then go on long hikes to a secret camp so we can hear theological debates about whether Bigfoot is building structures. We'll also hear the story of two young lovers having a massive overreaction to a motionless bush. We’re tying cherries to trees because a psychic told us to, pondering whether a mystical fire can attract Bigfoot, telling the same stories multiple times, and finally coming up with a convincing theory of our own for why Bigfoot Girl is absent from her own film. In today's service, you'll learn that Bigfoot may or may not be a conscientious robber of coolers, and he may or may not be a classic Loony Tunes character, but Bigfoot absolutely is a role model for these times. We're suffering through and reporting back on Bigfoot Girl, available to stream on Hulu. If you enjoy our podcast, please rate, review, subscribe, or tell a friend! Theme music: "Mexicana Massacre" by Tomb Dragomir off his Instrumental Psycho Synth Album Stinger music features "Swing Party" by David Szesztay

One Too Many Podcast
One Too Many Podcast - EP.21 - "The Lottery"

One Too Many Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2020 115:15


Recorded March 28th.. Right before shit got serious.. The O2M goons are back at it!!!!!!! We are healthy as can be for this one. We dabble and discuss a bit about the problem at hand. We usually try to keep it a lil off kilter and insert some yuck yuck fun..But we all have to let off some steam and discuss the pandemic at hand.. BEANSIE gives an update on his recovery from "The Incident". Make sure to listen to the last episode.. Dude almost DIED!! "Conceal and Carry" slides its way into the podcast. Dust don't know how or why it happened and slides out for a minute and lets the Frog and Beans hash it out. But Dust brings back that O2M flavor on post production... #drama Dust busts back in and discusses the reality of "Toilet Paper Math"...The guys talk about the Cold Slither 3 Lp and how much they...love it?? #damnpodcasters The official "One Too Many" disclaimer and why Beans is now on the roster. We are still waiting for the Columbia House reality series where they go after the dead beats and alias's... Dustmightz is mos def public enemy number one.. What would we do if we weren't "essential"..HMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM... Frogman takes us back in the day into his old school skateboarding career and collection..#shredlife Dust talks about his "poser" skate life in the mid 80s in the Brooklyn Pjays and how it went from skating into hip hop careers.. #boomboxlife Frogman chimes in about his early skating career and first blowjobs.. Dust talks about his first time sharing a quart of OE on the rooftop of the Glenwood Projects the day the One Too Many podcast was born.. Shout out to Jimmy "Sley" R.I.P...Dust talks about his late teen Scorsese days making home movies.. Frog and Beans battle over the outro but as always..."We're Out"!!!! Where that Loony Tunes at?? We got Bullet points now..

One Too Many Podcast
One Too Many Podcast - Ep.19 - "The New Guy"

One Too Many Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2020 103:33


YOYOYOYO... New episode on deck.. The gamma intro bulks out.. COUGHMIGHTZ in the HOUSEEE!!!!!!!!!!! The guys start out the show discussing the wu flu and how Dust will be shoved in a white van..Hopefully never to be heard from again.. #constant_coughing.. The fact that accute bronchitis Is not that "cute"....Shout out to "Mucus Monday"!!! Frogman talks about the crazy weather in Texas.. Segue into snow squalling in Jersey on a Dustmightz Tinder Friday...Montage ends... The episode finally begins... Episode 19...*horns horns horns* Shout out to the our newest member of the O2M fam.... Matt H aka "BEANSIE" In the house!! No topics but we get into RAVERS and the effects of Vap 'o rub..Ecstasy all around... Drop IT!!! Dustmightz 90"s hustling... Outta The Blue....Knock Knock.... I'm not ya dude..FBI at Dusts door...nope just maintenance. Dust talks living in a Apt.complex with a regular maintenance dude..Oh yeah...BTW..NO SOLICITING!! We discuss Boston and how much of a shit fest it is... Shout out to the "Combat Zone"! Open air meat market in the house!!! Beantown vs. Rhode island... Commuting with rage.. Growing up in front of a tv back in the day...Loony Tunes...Disney.. #throwbacktv Modern TV is GAHBAGE!! Streaming vs episodic streaming..A late beer count.. The guys talk about NyQuil and its effect..Pacino on doing TV...Air monarch life.. And we're out!!!

Ninja Please
6: Episode 29 "P***y Power"

Ninja Please

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2020 146:50


Ninja Please Podcast  Welcome to another edition of the ninja please podcast, Today we have the return of a very special guest and friend of the show, my good friend, twin, con partner in crime; THE Scarlet haired Magical Girl SILVER !!! joins us everything Blerd, Geek and Fun.  (00:08:15) -  Silver and Makyo- Metal took time out this week to go and see DC’s latest blockbuster,  “Birds of Prey: The Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quin”. Staring and produced by the Beautiful and Talented Margot Robbie. The duo gives us a very awesome Spoiler Free Review. Tune in, and check it out or feel free to skip to the next segment if you’re not feeling risky.  (00:24:22)  - The Ninjas discuss some tweets and what should have been a tough debate turns into a cakewalk. Later in this discussion, Yuki asks What Gundam Universe would you rather live in.  (00:34:30)  - An Article by The UK’s popular news outlet THE INDEPENDENT reports that EU Parliament, votes to force all phones to use the same charger. The motion passed 528 votes to 10, but sources say that the implementation may be difficult and no word has been given as to when the law would go into effect.   Black goes on to report a recent case of misconduct and ethics violations that forced The GA State Patrol to dismiss approx 30 state troupers who recently “completed” training at the academy.  In other Georgia news, Yuki: The golden Kurama aka Tamaki Black reports that a $50-100 Million studio could be on its way to Stone crest, GA. This would be the nation's largest animation studio and also the first Black-owned studio in the nation.  (00:42:00)  In other Black news, A young black entrepreneur Charles McGregor, from Minnesota has just inked a deal with Xbox to become the state's first black-owned independent gaming company. CONGRATULATIONS!!! We also give an update on the blade runner anime. This is not to be confused with the 15 OVA that was released in 2017. The rumor goes on to suggest that the anime may coincide with the official year in which Blade Runner takes place in (2022).   Streetfighter Assassins Fist will not be releasing a sequel or an addition series as per the creator's Facebook page.  Winter 2020 marks the 10th anniversary of the Anime that cemented Yuki and Silver’s friendship The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya  (00:54:16)  -  During this past week's Super Bowl many have complained about the lack of great commercials, but Marvel took this as an opportunity to shine, as they released a new TV Ad for their streaming service Disney +, the commercial includes new footage of their upcoming releases. Wanda Vision* December,  Falcon & Winter Soldier *August, The Mandalorian *October.  All set to release on Late 2020.  We take this opportunity to speculate what this means for the MCU. We also note that this will be the first set of series linked to the Movies, more specifically Doctor Strange 2: The Multiverse of Madness, including the recent rumor of Evil Dead Director, Sam Rami joining the MCU. Furthermore, Rick and Morty's writer has been hired to rework the script for the upcoming Doctor Strange sequel.  (01:05:22) - Back from the break the Slim stops by to chat with the Ninjas to reminisce over some of our favorite Loony Tunes cartoons.  We also discuss more new involving Apple and a recent fine of$25 mill Euro,  they were given for allegedly slowing down older phones in order to incentivize the purchase of later models.   (01:14:27)  -  History Channel’s hit series, Project Blue Book is back and while we were about 3 episodes behind, Makyo and Yuki have caught up and can’t wait to discuss, but before that, we chat about a story involving radio signals that NASA has been picking up lately.  Also in this segment, Silver introduces us to a series of books called The Illuminae Files.  Silver who is one of the top Doctor Who correspondents in America, unfortunately, has been unable to catch up on this current season, with this in mind we respectfully gloss over this week's Doctor Who segment with little to no detail because of … Spoilers…. :( Sorry.  (01:24:43)  - The Oscars Aired Sunday, February 9th, prior to the release of this episode which allows us to predict and speculate as to who will win what. Silver guides us along in this Oscar filled segment. Who was right? who was wrong ? find out now. Hint hint Silver Called it  (01:41:00)  - DC is set to introduce a new love interest and Gotham villain, called Punch Line to be The Joker’s new Partner in crime.  DBZ Abridged has ended,  Korean Manhwa Tower of GOD, is receiving the anime treatment.  (01:44:28)  in sad depressing news, an Antarctic base has reported that tempters in FEBRUARY 2020 reached a historic record high of 64.9 Degrees F.    In strange yet sexy news Superstar spiritual songstress Erykah Badu is slated to release a brand of scented fragrances in her own “Vaginal Image” called Badu Pussy. This turns into a bit of a deep dive, stay tuned.  Missy Eliot is joining Billy Porter in the new upcoming  Black Cinderella project. Amazon may be in the market to purchase WWE?  (01:57:47)  Before we get out of here for the day, you know we had to discuss this past week's episode of The Magicians.  SO here is it our Magicians recap.  We also discuss Rhianna’s Fenti clothing line and the impact that it is having on Victoria’s Secret.  the 2020 Tokyo Anime Awards happened and we have the scoop on all of the winners and a big congratulations to Demon Slayer for the big clean up.  we also discuss the Final Season of Sailor Moon and the upcoming Sailor Moon Crystal Movie.  also, we Trash some Anime, Talk Vampires, CBS new app, Picard, and we discuss the upcoming season of Euphoria and Insecure, also we talk Chernobyl and we get Silvers Take on The Watchmen HBO series.  Rounding off this week's show Makyo Metal gives up some Gaming news and release dates for the month of February.  Thank you for tuning in! Original Music by Starman  Niggas in Paris - By JAYZ & KANYE WEST  #DC #Marvel #Disney+ #Birdsofprey #Projectbluebook #TheMagicians #HBO #CBS #Anime #Funimation #Crunchyroll #DemonSlayer #Gundam #Ninjaplease #Badupussy #TheOscars #Fenti #Victoriassecret #Blerd #Geek #Comics #Georgia 

The Red Box Politics Podcast

Matt Chorley meets Alan “Howling Laud” Hope, leader of the Monster Raving Loony Party and veteran of eight general elections, and asks: what's the point?PLUS: Esther Webber rounds up the week, including TV debates, manifesto muddles and an “impromptu rally”. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Someone's Favorite Movie
3. Braindead (or Dead Alive)

Someone's Favorite Movie

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2019 52:08


Braindead (or Dead Alive as it was known in America) is a romantic zombie comedy directed by Peter Jackson. Before hobbits, Lord of the Rings, and King Kongs, Peter Jackson made indie films that were not for the squeamish. Braindead was the final indie film that Jackson made before receiving mainstream attention with his shared nomination for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for the movie, Heavenly Creatures with his longtime writing partner, Fran Walsh.Braindead has been described as a “splatstick” comedy, which is an appropriate title if there ever was one. The movie features gallons of blood, impressive practical horror effects, and a comedic tone that never allows things to get too serious.The movie follows Lionel, a devoted momma’s boy, who tries to start a love affair with a local shopkeeper named Paquita. A monkey wrench (no pun intended? Well….maybe) is thrown into the relationship when Lionel’s mother is bitten by a rare Sumatran rat monkey while spying on his son’s first date. When his mother starts to decay into a zombie right in front of him, Lionel has to wrestle with taking care of his undead mother and the chaos that she starts to cause while also trying to woo Paquita. It’s a movie with a sex scene between two zombies, a zombie baby (the post coital result of the aforementioned zombie union) that is like a drug-induced Loony Tunes nightmare, and more mommy issues than a 47 year old virgin. Jackson cowrote Braindead with Fran Walsh and Stephen Sinclair after collaborating with them on “Meet the Feebles.” Walsh would go on to become his long time writing partner and Sinclair would later cowrite “The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers” with Jackson and Walsh.As a bonus, Braindead has an unexpected crossover with King Kong. The Sumatran rat monkey is from Skull Island, the legendary home of King Kong. Look for an easter egg in the Jackson’s remake of King Kong featuring a wooden crate that says “Sumatran Rat Monkey—Beware the bite!”For a longer, more comedic look at Braindead, listen to episode three of “Someone’s Favorite Movie”, a new movie podcast dedicated to the b-movies, guilty pleasures, and forgotten gems that people love to talk about. Got your own guilty pleasure that not many people know about, but you feel deserves to be seen? Email us at someonesfavoritemoviepodcast@gmail.com and tell us about the movie and why you love it. We might cover it on a future episode!Like what you hear? Check out Randy and Tommy on Miserable Retail Slave - an improv comedy show that has been making folks laugh for 7.5 years. Check out the Tom Coe's podcast Jake and Tom Conquer the World! Intro: “Feel the Buzz” by Dan “D-Boy” AmboyCheck out his music: https://soundcloud.com/dan-amboyRandy juggles two jobs and is the miserable retail slave of the two. He lives outside beautiful Flint, MI, USA and struggles with being a lazy, yet overworked dreamer and a struggling, but barely trying writer.Tommy also lives outside Flint, MI with The Beloved and his two step daughters. He's a stand up comedian and a man of questionable common sense. Check out his stand up dates and plan a trip to throw tomatoes at http://tomethompson.com

Standard Issue Podcast
SIM Ep 276 Pod 85: Musical women, medical women and maniacal laughter

Standard Issue Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2019 73:46


This week Mick and Jen catch up with star of the stage and screen Jodie Prenger, currently touring in the National Theatre’s production of Shelagh Delaney’s taboo-breaking play, A Taste of Honey (https://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/a-taste-of-honey-uk-tour), to talk about mimicking everyone from your nan to Liza Minnelli. Hannah chats to tour guide and living history practitioner Ailsa Clarke to learn about the Edinburgh Seven – the first women to train to be doctors in the UK (https://www.edinburghmuseums.org.uk/whats-on/edinburgh-seven-0). There’s no records and new records in Jenny off the Blocks, Double Daves and dastardly parliamentary dealings in the Bush Telegraph, and Dunleavy gets all Loony Tunes as she does Robocop. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Scratchd
Trampled Underfoot Podcast - Episode 55 - Animated Philosophy

Scratchd

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2019 62:40


Trampled Underfoot Podcast - Episode 55 - Animated PhilosophyIn this Loony Tunes of an episode Mark Lindsay and Eloy Escagedo talk about all the cool cartoons we all grew up on. Do you remember those animated adventures on Saturday mornings and after 3pm in the afternoons in the Bay Area? Well they were all over the place it was not just the Bay Area. So, this is a fun one. Check it out!We have a website and there is a contact us section there. If you have show ideas or think we got something wrong, send us a message.Contact Us https://trampledunderfootpodcast.com/ https://trampledunderfootpodcast.com/Show Info: "Two guys from different decades, backgrounds, and opposite sides of the continent discuss life, the universe, and everything. What's the show about? About an hour..." Check some extra stuff that goes along with this episode or any other episode by visiting http://scratchdpodcast.comOther shows presented by Scratchd:Scratchd (main cast) – 4 guys shooting the breeze about the most ridiculous and interesting things.Hella 90s – A look at one of raddest decades ever and everything you loved about it.ListenYou can also find us on any of your favorite podcasting platforms including: Apple Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/scratchd/id1198276211?mt=2Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/scratchdGoogle Music - https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Izrhp6k2inkijn23jukaufyvdb4and many, many more

Bald Movies
Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw (2019)

Bald Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2019 20:02


We went to go see Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw tonight, and it's awesome. You either love the F&F franchise or you don't, and if you love it like we love it this movie is going to satisfy. All the hallmarks are there; insane vehicular action, Loony Tunes meets Three Stooges approaches to violence, suspension of disbelief stretching feats of driving and other forms of derring doo. Maybe it's a tad too long, maybe they lost track of what time of day it was in the third act, but it doesn't matter. We hope they make a dozen more of these things. We'll be back next week to watch the ladies mobbin' through the streets of NYC in The Kitchen! See you then! This podcast is an abridged version of the full, spoiler-filled discussion available only to our club members. Check out our Club Bald Move page to find out how you can gain access to ALL of our premium content!  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bald Move TV
Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw (2019)

Bald Move TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2019 20:02


We went to go see Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw tonight, and it's awesome. You either love the F&F franchise or you don't, and if you love it like we love it this movie is going to satisfy. All the hallmarks are there; insane vehicular action, Loony Tunes meets Three Stooges approaches to violence, suspension of disbelief stretching feats of driving and other forms of derring doo. Maybe it's a tad too long, maybe they lost track of what time of day it was in the third act, but it doesn't matter. We hope they make a dozen more of these things. We'll be back next week to watch the ladies mobbin' through the streets of NYC in The Kitchen! See you then! This podcast is an abridged version of the full, spoiler-filled discussion available only to our club members. Check out our Club Bald Move page to find out how you can gain access to ALL of our premium content! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

HotDogDayz Radio
Relatin' Dudes To Jazz #3: Stop The Violence/Self-Destruction

HotDogDayz Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2019 60:59


Like sands through the hourglass so are the subcultures of our lives. Robert Newsome is the editor and publisher of The Atomic Elbow. Nathan G. O’Brien is the editor and publisher of Soda Killers Magazine. Together they are Relatin’ Dudes To Jazz.   In this episode: KRS-One's The Stop the Violence movement and "Self-Destruction" song, MC Lyte's satin Champion jacket, Miss Melody, Public Enemy, Bomb Squad production, hip-hop discovery, rural white kid's exposure to black culture, special ordering rap tapes from a catalog at the hair salon, Troop jackets, Cross Colours, Loony Tunes and Nascar infiltrating hip-hop fashion, main stream journalism faux pas, and how to skateboard your way through a midlife crisis.

Thought Hole
Ep31 - A Real Human Shirt

Thought Hole

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2018 91:37


It's the Thought Hole! Where we dump all our old piled up nasty brain parcels.  This week, the Countess of Corrections comes to teach us the true meaning of MSG. We talk cartoons and gender politics up at the top, then topical things like the Jacksonville shooting and Johnny Johnny No Papa. And then a bunch of here-and-there topics, this show is just a dang grab bag anymore I can't keep track of it. Why did the Loony Tunes kill the nerdlucks? If you have literally anything to share or respond do, drop it into the @Thought_Hole or thoughtholepodcast@gmail.com

Let's Get Down to Business
04 - The Reluctant Dragon

Let's Get Down to Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2018 47:41


Kevin pledges his allegiance to Loony Tunes and his flavor of the week, Jessica Rabbit. Meanwhile, we start a new drinking game for every time Stephanie says "SJW," "racist," or "misogynist." But not really. We talk about the Roger Rabbit short Trail Mix-Up and discuss the 4th animated movie, The Reluctant Dragon. Theme song by the always amazing @Sethifusp

The Askancity Podcast
Episode 316

The Askancity Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2017 67:09


Dan and Eric talk about Piper, TSA, dinosaur erotica, UFO, NFL, New Years Eve, gymnastics sexual abuse scandal, bird haters, Bob Givens, Loony Tunes, Puerto Rico, infrastructure, graphene, iPhone batteries, Amazon, The Revenant, The Grand Budapest Hotel, Jumanji, The Shape of Water, Star Wars: The Last Jedi, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri, Lady Bird, Molly's Game, Black Mirror, Murder On The Orient Express

Let's Talk With Heather Dubrow
"The Nobodies" Hugh Davidson, Larry Dorf & Rachel Ramras

Let's Talk With Heather Dubrow

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2017 80:35


Heather is joined in studio with the creators of TV Land's "The Nobodies" to talk about their roots with The Groundlings, their previous show with The Loony Tunes reboot, and managing families while being busy showrunners.

What It Takes®
Chuck Jones: The Fine Art of Laughter

What It Takes®

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2017 41:12


Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and Pepé Le Pew were all brought to life in the hands of Chuck Jones. If there's a Loony Tunes or a Merrie Melodies cartoon that you carry in your heart, Jones was probably behind it. (What's Opera Doc, anyone?) He was artist, animator and director of 300 cartoons, in a career that spanned from the 1930's to the 1990's. Among the many awards he received was an Oscar for Lifetime Achievement. In this episode he talks about the influence of Mark Twain, the origin of Daffy's voice, and the childhood pet cat that showed him the absurd humor of animals.

The Critical Breakdown: A Film Podcast
042: Space Jam feat. Joshua Rivera

The Critical Breakdown: A Film Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2017 83:43


Space Jam is one of those films that maintains a bit of respect in the millennial community — I mean, it combines Bugs Bunny with Michael Jordan, and features great cameos by Bill Murray, Wayne Knight, and a handful of other NBA athletes. But is the film itself good? It's fun. Qualifying it as good or bad is kind of tough — it is an act of commercial brilliance, though.  As far as plot and pacing, Space Jam flies through into the core conflict. Aliens from Moron Mountain (a poorly performing amusement park planet) are going to take the Looney Tunes hostage as their slaves, but Bugs and company challenge them to a game of basketball.  The aliens steal the talent of some of the NBA's hottest stars (like Charles Barkley and Patrick Ewing) and become the Monstars. The Loony Tunes then draft Michael Jordan to teach them how to win their freedom on the court. 

Kame House Party - A Dragon Ball Comedy Podcast
017 - Dragon Ball - The Turtle Hermit Way

Kame House Party - A Dragon Ball Comedy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2016 73:12


Goku and Krillin continue their training by dodging child labor laws and reading slash fiction. It’s also our first guestisode guest starring our guest Zac Lux http://zlux.tumblr.com/ 1/9 of our improv team Generous. Spoilers: he’s not a fan of Roshi’s methods. Topics of discussion include: schlubby trainers, push-up inflation, tools, sewer heroes, how to gain superpowers, Elon Musk, Quaker meetings, the root of all comedy, saying grace, stereotypical Loony Tunes, Jayden Smith, overworked athletes, dubbed standards, scabs, DMX’s court date, and where did the bees go? We also perform an acapella, plead with Zac to wear a cup and try to pull the brakes on the racial train. Opening/Closing Track: Dragon Ball (metal cover) by Sonata Antartikasonataantartika.bandcamp.com/music CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ email: kamehousepartypod@gmail.com facebook: www.facebook.com/kamehouseparty/ twitter: twitter.com/kamehouseparty instagram: www.instagram.com/kamehouseparty/

Geeksquatch Podcast
Space Jam - 026

Geeksquatch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2016 91:22


True or False: Michael Jordan, the most famous athlete of the 90’s, decided to retire at the peak of his career so that he could make a movie with Bugs Bunny and the rest of the Loony Tunes characters. Mostly false. But, while he wasn’t striking out with the Birmingham Barons he found time to make the cartoon crossover classic, Space Jam. Brandon grabs point and takes the team to toon town for a movie that ended up being a veiled tribute to MJ’s life and career. The gang breaks down all the highs, lows, and monster dunks. Oh yeah, and more Bill Murray. Cryptogeekology is back and the usual suspect begins to pull away from the pack. Jaime does not approve. Check out the Space Jam website in its original form: http://www.warnerbros.com/archive/spacejam/movie/jam.htm Editor's Note: This episode was originally recorded when Colin first came back from paternity leave. If you’re listening to all of our episodes in order, the introductory banter will feel out of place. Geeksquatch is a nostalgia podcast brought to you by a group of “enthusiasts” that grew up in the 80’s and 90’s - and by enthusiasts, they’re actually just a bunch of guys that like to geek out about tv, movies, video games, and toys from their formative years. Join the podcast each week to reminisce about nerd culture topics before they became retro favorites. Come for the squatch, stay for the trivia. Find Geeksquatch online: iTunes: Geeksquatch Website: Geeksquatch.com Twitter: @geeksquatchpod Music: SpekrFreks.com

Orange is the New Cast
305 – Fake It Till You Fake It Some More

Orange is the New Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2015 66:16


Welcome to our latest coverage of Orange is the New Black, this time for episode 305, “Fake It Till You Fake It Some More”.  Joining me today is Cecily of True Blood Authority and American Horror Story Podcast infamy.  We discuss the hot new inmate flashback, the “Flacback”, the legalities of selling fake acid (and fake dresses), prison economics, and Poussey’s Loony Tunes plot to foil alcoholic critters from plundering her secret stash of “honey”. All this plus some choice feedback curated for your enjoyment. If you want to give us a shout out, or otherwise give us a piece of your mind, email us, check us out on Facebook, or Tweet us. If you want do directly support the podcasts we do, please check out club.baldmove.com! As always, we appreciate any love you can give us on iTunes, and your patronage of our amazon affiliate link, amazon.baldmove.com. Remember, when you use our affiliate link, you get the same great prices, the same great shipping, you just send a little bit of love our way, courtesy of Amazon. Intro: Regina Spektor – “You’ve Got Time”

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CloudFocus Weekly
#168 - Loony Tunes - 02/12/2014

CloudFocus Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2014 31:31


Options for syncing Salesforce with Quickbooks, a rat hole on Quickbooks Online, Project Loon and developing for Salesforce1.

WRFR's I Made You This Mix Tape
Episode 9: "KIDS MIX Vol 1, For NAY", FIRST LISTENER SUBMISSON from a 5 year old Brony!

WRFR's I Made You This Mix Tape

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2013 60:08


First listener submission. A tape called "for Nay" made by a five year old girl. She says she is a Brony, likes Math and Science, and loves Music! Check it out! 1. Cheer!. My little Pony. 2. How Many Planets. They Might Be Giants. 3. Afro Circus. Madagascar 3 soundtrack. 4. I Can Add. They Might Be Giants. 5. Yakko Sings Countries. Animaniacs. 6. Fake-Believe. TMBG. 7. Rabbit Season, Duck Season. Loony Tunes. 8. Girls Of Rock And Roll. Chipmunk Adventure Soundtrack. 9. Baby. Justin Bieber. 10. Snake go down the hole. Baby Loony Tunes. 11. Triops Has Three Eyes. TMBG. 12. E Eats Everything. TMBG. 13. Always. Erasure. 14. DIAMOND! My Little Pony. 15. Zeros. TMBG. 16. Let's Go To The Movies. Annie Soundtrack. 17. D&W. TMBG. 18. The Amazing Spiderman Theme. (1981) 19. The Lion Sleeps Tonight. The Tokens. 20. The Bloodmobile. TMBG. 21. Number Two. TMBG. 22. Super Speedy Cider Squeezy 6000. My Little Pony. 23. What is A Shooting Star. TMBG. 24. State Capitols. Animaniacs. 25. Seven Days of the Week. TMBG. 26. Pronoun Trouble. Loony Tunes.

CONVERSATIONS With Kim Carson
His Book, "I Say I Say...Son!", Robert McKimson Jr., Son Of Legendary Animator Robert McKimson, Talks Cartoons, Comic Books, & Animation

CONVERSATIONS With Kim Carson

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2012 11:16


What's it like growing up with a father who created such beloved characters as the Pink Panther, Forghorn Leghorn, The Tasmanian Devil, Mr. Magoo, Sylvester Jr. and Speedy Gonzales? Robert McKimson Jr. is the son of one of the most accomplished and influential animators in history. Bob's dad Robert work in the Golden Age of animation for every major company including Warner Brothers Cartoons, Dell Comics, Loony Tunes and even Golden Books. Robert McKimson Jr.'s new book "I Say, I Say ...Son" includes never before seen drawings, reproductions, animation cels, comic book illustrations, lobby cards and screen captures. It is a comprehensive look at real animation, the kind of animation that was done by hand, long before the digital age and computer animation. Robert talks about his dad's process (what comes first the story, the animation or the voice), how an automobile accident changed his father's life and the way he worked and what kind of father Robert McKimson was. I am not an artist of any kind when it comes to drawing however I appreciate the people who have that artistic skill. This book would be the perfect find for anyone looking for a gift for a child with artistic skills, a comic book aficianado, an artist or anyone who is interested in the process of animation. A beautiful, beautiful book to sit down with and enjoy! 232 pages of pure beauty and history all wrapped up in a great read. Get Robert McKimson's book in a bookstore near you or online at amazon.com: http://www.amazon.com/Robert-McKimson-Jr./e/B007P8D0FC Facebook, although he admits he is not on it much: https://www.facebook.com/robert.mckimson.10