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In this Episode... The Sleep Content, Hot 'N Loaded, Snoop Dog's Horse Fear, Horses vs Football Boys, Aqua man 2: The Lost Movie, The C Update, and Twix Top. Your Hosts: @camruinn @ZachSlimp
Adventurous, dashing, and never shy of danger, Indiana Jones isn't just an archaeologist, he's an icon! this is part two of digging into this legendary series, and unearthing some rare and antique facts you might not know. Hold on to your fedora! It's time to explore the world of Indiana Jones once more! for more information about me follow this link. W A Blinko.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wayne-blinko/message
Today we're diving into the realm of the supernatural and unexplained phenomena as we're covering and interesting story about one of my favorite topics and that is... The Mandela Effect, and it involves Sinbad and Shaquille O'Neal and a movie that everyone says they've seen, yet doesn't seam to exist. And the other is a mysterious hitchhiking ghost that was caught on camera by a trucker, and the footage is well worth seeing.
What is lost in Lost, on Zee 5, starring Yami Gautam, is not just a human being, but humanity itself. To know more about the film, listen to the full review by Anupama Chopra.
Tonight's delicious episode is brought to you by Omaha Steaks! https://bit.ly/GiftOmahaSteaksBW Use BINGE at checkout for special offers on their tender steaks, juicy burgers, decadent desserts and classic comfort foods. Unlock Your Night or Workout with Refreshing Dubby Energy Blends! Save 10% Now https://bit.ly/SpoilDubby Don't Miss the Final Season: Stream Star Trek: Picard February 16 on Paramount+ For FREE https://bit.ly/PICARDPLUS Experience one of the most twisted and intense love stories ever to hit the silver screen with the director's cut of the lost movie about Dennis Hopper and Jodie Foster! Follow their story as it unfolds with secrets, lies, and heart-stopping suspense as they try to escape from the past. See how their fate will be decided in this edge of your seat drama. In the food service industry, you'll find lots of unexpected hookups. From kitchen staff making eyes at each other to waiters flirting with the customers, it seems like everyone's got their eye on someone. Looking for a sugary and nostalgic treat? You won't believe what happened to Jodi Foster's love for Hostess Snoballs! We explore the backstory behind Foster's interest in the sweet treat and what brought Join us as we take a trip down memory lane and look back at why some of us can never forget our first Hostess Snoball! The Andy Griffith show was an iconic TV series, but can you believe that it has been forgotten by so many? The extraordinary story of a 68-year-old woman who is redefining what it means to be a 'dominatrix'—she charges men $150 an hour to clean her house! Follow this unique story for an inside look at what it's like to have an unconventional job in an unconventional industry. Learn about her motivations, her successes, and her struggles as she makes a name for herself in this remarkable world. Streaming services are becoming increasingly competitive, as more and more networks and shows are joining Tubi. We'll look at HBO Max's recent move of saving some of their shows on Tubi, and how Starz has now picked up season 2 of their hit show The Minx. We'll analyze the trends, discuss the impact of streaming exclusives and various services, and explain what it all means for viewers. Tune in to learn all about the battle between these streaming giants and how they're impacting the landscape of streaming entertainment. Dennis Hopper finds his passion for playing the saxophone in this movie. Follow Dennis on his journey of self-discovery as he learns to play, and discovers his true self. Along the way, you'll be inspired by his determination, dedication, and musical prowess. Have you ever heard a bad date story so wild, it felt like it was taken out of a movie? On this episode of Binge-Watchers Podcast, we'll listen to a voicemail sent in by a fan that shares their terrifying experience on what was supposed to be an enjoyable night out. Tune in to hear all the juicy details, and if you have any bad date stories you want to share, send us a voicemail! So grab your popcorn, turn up your speakers, and join us for an entertaining episode of Binge-Watchers Podcast. Attention all serial daters! Have you ever experienced a bad date? Are you afraid to dive back into the dating pool again because of a past experience? Have you ever wished you could tell your story but weren't sure how? We've got you covered! Join us as we invite real serial daters to share their experiences, confessions, and advice. Hear how they coped and how they overcame their fears. Get the inside scoop on serial dating and how you can do it too! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is jam-packed with suspense, joy, sadness & confusion! Mostly in the butt region. It's our most dueling episode yet! Don't forget to comment!! 00:00:00:00 Intro 00:00:55:03 Dialogue 00:14:09:28 Chick-fil-A Volunteers 00:35:46:28 Mark Hamill's Lost Movie 00:41:33:20 Chess Robot Breaks 7 yo's Finger 00:47:32:00 Brief D&D Talk 00:51:44:16 Choco Taco 01:01:37:03 New Pokemon at World Championship?! 01:06:34:24 Shout Outs 01:15:21:09 Outtro 01:15:54:03 Outtakes https://youtu.be/lBoanUKVmfs
It's difficult to remember the great George A. Romero as anything other than the father of the modern zombie movie and one of the best horror directors in the history of cinema. But after his breakout film “Night of the Living Dead” became a smash success, Romero found very little interest from audiences in his next two films. As he was preparing production on another feature length film that would become “The Crazies,” Romero was approached by the Lutheran Society about directing an informational movie that would deal with the subject of society's terrible treatment of the elderly. Writer Walton Cook provided the script — one of the only times Romero wasn't the author of his own films — and what he created was a 53-minute short film called “The Amusement Park.” The idea was that Romero's finished product would serve as a public service announcement that would be shown in Lutheran community centers. Unfortunately, the Lutherans were so disturbed by Romero's vision for the film that they shelved the project and ultimately the movie fell into obscurity for more than 40 years. Finally unearthed thanks to Romero's wife, the film received a 4K restoration and now his so called “lost” film has been made available again. In the latest episode of Rewind of the Living Dead, we're going to buy our tickets and hope to receive better treatment when we're in our golden years as we review the “lost” George Romero movie “The Amusement Park”…
On the May 6, 2021 episode of /Film Daily, /Film senior writer Ben Pearson is joined by weekend editor Brad Oman and writers Hoai-Tran Bui and Chris Evangelista to discuss the latest film and TV news, including casting for Red Sonja, Paramount+’s plans for 2022, Loki, The Amusement Park, and WB’s new Superman movie. Opening Banter: In The News: Chris: ‘Red Sonja’ Casts ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp’ Star Hannah John-Kamen Brad: Paramount+ Will Release One Original Movie Every Week in 2022 Chris: ‘Loki’ Shifts Premiere Date, Will Now Stream on Wednesdays on Disney+ Starting June 9 Chris: ‘The Amusement Park’ Trailer: George A. Romero’s Lost Movie is Headed to Shudder in June HT: New Superman Movie is Looking for a Black Director, with Barry Jenkins, Regina King, and More as Possibilities All the other stuff you need to know: You can find more about all the stories we mentioned on today’s show at slashfilm.com, and linked inside the show notes. /Film Daily is published every weekday, bringing you the most exciting news from the world of movies and television as well as deeper dives into the great features from slashfilm.com. You can subscribe to /Film Daily on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify and all the popular podcast apps (RSS). Send your feedback, questions, comments and concerns to us at peter@slashfilm.com. Please leave your name and general geographic location in case we mention the e-mail on the air. Please rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts, tell your friends and spread the word! Thanks to Sam Hume for our logo.
Tonight we’re chatting with Laszlo Tamasfi, publisher of a new translation of Dracula’s Death, a 1924 book with a very strange history.The first motion picture to ever feature the character of Dracula was Dracula's Death, a Hungarian silent film made in 1921. It was not based on Bram Stoker's novel, but rather it was an original story about a young woman, who encounters the famous vampire during her stay at a mental asylum.The movie, just like so many others from the silent film era, is considered lost. Luckily, a prose adaptation was published in 1924, which has survived in its entirety. We present an English translation of this novelization, with stunning new illustrations by Jozsef Svab. This publication also features The Devil Flew Away, a comprehensive essay on the history of Dracula's Death."
Tonight we’re chatting with Laszlo Tamasfi, publisher of a new translation of Dracula’s Death, a 1924 book with a very strange history.The first motion picture to ever feature the character of Dracula was Dracula's Death, a Hungarian silent film made in 1921. It was not based on Bram Stoker's novel, but rather it was an original story about a young woman, who encounters the famous vampire during her stay at a mental asylum.The movie, just like so many others from the silent film era, is considered lost. Luckily, a prose adaptation was published in 1924, which has survived in its entirety. We present an English translation of this novelization, with stunning new illustrations by Jozsef Svab. This publication also features The Devil Flew Away, a comprehensive essay on the history of Dracula's Death."
Steigt Red Bull aus der Formel 1 aus? Was macht Lewis Hamilton auf über 3000 Höhenmetern? Würde sich Rene einen 600 € Hoodie kaufen? - diese und noch viele weitere Fragen stellen sich Matthias, Timo und Rene diese Woche in der 4. Episode von Overtake - Dem F1 Podcast. Bleibt bis zum Schluss dran, denn Timo präsentiert euch endlich seinen Dokumentations-Tipp Steve McQueen: The Lost Movie.
In 1965, Steve McQueen and John Sturges set out to make the first authentic grand prix racing film, . The movie was shelved before being completed, leaving McQueen fans with plenty of questions about the project. Filmmaker Alex Rodger’s new documentary helps answer many of those questions, he joins me on Episode 31 to talk about his film.
The supposed DARKEST Garfield media that never was! We talk about the movie that could have been the best full-length Garfield movie, but never saw the light of day, except in children's story book form. Check out our merch store it's at shopgibgib.threadless.com you can find GarfCast merch and merchandise from our other projects. Email us at theofficialgarfcast@gmail.com Twitter https://twitter.com/CastGarf Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thegarfcast/ Our Podcast Page https://anchor.fm/garfcast See you next week. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/garfcast/support
Es war ja nur eine Frage der Zeit, bis wir uns dem italienischen Gruselthriller mit dem sympathisch farbigen Namen widmen würden. Aber jetzt erwartet bitte keine tiefsinnigen Analysen der Stile der verschiedenen Regisseure und deren Einfluss auf das italinische und internationale Kino von uns. Das könnt ihr Euch bei Interesse schnell selbst ergooglen. Uns geht es eher darum, eine ganz groben Überblick über den den klassischen italienischen Horrorfilm der 70er und frühen 80er Jahre des letzten Jahrhunderts zu geben. Dabei haben wir uns sicherlich einige ungewöhnliche Werke ausgewählt, von denen einige für Puristen sicher nicht zum engen Giallo-Rahmen gehören.Trotzdem treffen wir auf unserer kleinen Zeitreise die Familie Bava, einen Herrn Barilli, der keine Nudeln herstellt und natürlich Horror-Großmeister Lucio Fulci. Argento musste wegen Überfüllung draussen bleiben und für ihn haben wir als Ersatz eine Hommage an sein besten Werke ausgewählt.Ansonsten gibt es wieder die beliebten Rubriken und einen Gastauftritt sowie endlich wieder einen "Lost Movie". Ein schickes Paket von 165 Minuten Länge, dass Euch hoffentlich über die nächsten drei Wochen bringt.http://evil-ed.de/podcasts/evil-ed-podcast/677-eep-034-giallo Folge direkt herunterladen
Dank einiger Spenden, können wir jetzt (Januar 2017) so nach und nach auch die fehlenden Episoden 0 - 8 nachliefern, also nicht wundern, wenn diese Folge jetzt in Euren Podcatchern auftaucht. :)ALLE EPISODEN GIBT ES NATÜRLICH AUF EVIL-ED.deBeginnend mit Paul Wegeners "Student von Prag" (1914) und endend beim - leider gefloppten - aktuellen Fantasyfilm "Mara und der Feuerbringer" (2015) von Tommy Krappweis, versuchen wir zu ergründen in wie weit die sagenhaften Wurzeln des klassischen Schauerkinos noch heute zu finden sind.Auch unser "Lost Movie" ist diesmal dem Thema entsprechend eine Sagenverfilmung, die allerdings durch eine Versetzung in die swinging sixties einen ganz besonderen Pfiff bekommt.Sollte Euch das zu Klassisch sein, gibt es natürlich auch noch Diskussionen über Kane Hodder, Tim Burton, Joe Dante und die gewohnte wilde Mischung aus Informationen und Abernheiten, die den Evil Ed Podcast ausmachen. Folge direkt herunterladen
In unserer aktuellen Ausgabe widmen wir uns - zusammen mit unserem Gast, dem Filmhistoriker Olaf Brill - den HAMMER Studios aus England, die in den Jahren von 1954 - 1974 mit ihren Filmen den Horrorfilm revolutionierten.Anhand einiger - eher selten besprochenen - Filmen versuchen wir zu ergründen, was HAMMER Horror bedeutet und warum und in wie fern heute noch Einflüsse davon zu spüren sind. Zusätzlich gibt es natürlich auch noch unsere üblichen Rubriken vom Hörspiel bis zum "Lost Movie". 160 Minuten Non-Stop-Entertainment für die warmen Tage - bei uns gibt es halt kein Sommerloch. :) Für nähere Infos finden sich detaillierte Shownotes mit vielen weiterführenden Links auf unserer Website:http://evil-ed.de/podcasts/evil-ed-podcast/349-eep-015-die-hammer-episode Folge direkt herunterladen
Showcast Episode 95: It's an Indiana Jones LOVEFEST as Chris Strompolos of "Raiders of the Lost Ark: The Adaptation" hits The Admiral's Club with updates on the greatest fan film ever made (for the uninitiated, it was shot over thirty-two years - suck it, "Boyhood"!). He talks about the film, the book and the new documentary that captures the making of the remake. Plus, a preview of the Scott Eastwood's abs-a-thon known as "The Longest Ride" and an Indy-themed Karen's Birthdays. The Movie Guys are Paul Preston, Karen Volpe, Adam Witt & Bart KiasLike good movie talk? Please subscribe!www.themovieguys.net@TheMovieGuysVimeo.com/themovieguysiTunes: http://bit.ly/1l0hCpGTumblr: themovieguys.tumblr.com/Instagram.com/themovieguysYoutube.com/user/TheMovieGuysOnline
Welch‘ eine Bescherung! Der letzte Podcast unterm ToDa-Banner. Für die Weihnachtsausgabe 2013 streifen David, Thomas und Patrick das Gerüst eines Rankings oder einer Filmographie ab. Gesucht werden das „Most wanted sequel“ sowie das liebste „Lost Movie“ – und zum Abschluss lassen sie bei „Wünsch‘ Dir was!“ ihrer Kreativität freien Lauf! 0:43 – Wir machen mal […] Der Beitrag ToDa-Podcast: Wünsch‘ Dir was! erschien zuerst auf Medien-Nomaden.
[audio:http://media.libsyn.com/media/generallyspeaking/WeeklyLostPodcast174-ALostMovie.mp3] Is there a possible chance that the producers of LOST would make and actual movie for LOST following the series finale? We have an audio clip of JJ Abrams thoughts on this subject and more in this week's episode of the Weekly Lost Podcast Complete show notes for this podcast episode can be found […]