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Boy oh boy is Terms Of Endearment one of the finest films ever created. The acting alone cements this film as a.... oh shit. We are covering the Evening Star. Well forget what I said, tune in to listen to us talk about this stinky poo poo from the director of such hits as.... oh this guy only directed this one film. Wonder why? Tune in as we discuss! Also Scott Wolf is in this movie. Remember him? Were you a member of the Wolf pack? WE BACK BABBBYYYYYY!Directed by Robert Harling. Screenplay by Robert Harling. Produced by David Kirkpatrick, Polly Platt and Keith Samples. Starring: Shirley MacLaine, Bill Paxton, Juliette Lewis, Miranda Richardson, Ben Johnson, Scott Wolf, George Newbern, Marion Ross, Mackenzie Astin, Donald Moffat AND Jack Nicholson.
Happy holidays from One True Podcast, and it wouldn't be the holiday season without Suzanne del Gizzo—the celebrated editor of The Hemingway Review—here to discuss another one of Hemingway's seasonally appropriate works. In previous years, we have talked together about “God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen,” “Christmas on the Roof of the World,” “The Christmas Gift,” and “A North of Italy Christmas.” This year, we explore “The Blind Man's Christmas Eve,” an article Hemingway wrote for The Toronto Star in December 1923.With Suzanne, we place the story in its historical and biographical contexts, delve into the relationship between the main character and the curious narrative perspective, examine how physical and metaphorical blindness works in the story, and connect the story to other Hemingway works such as “The Snows of Kilimanjaro," "A Clean, Well-Lighted Place," "Get a Seeing-Eyed Dog," and Islands in the Stream. We also think about the importance of the song “My Old Kentucky Home,” which the main character hears an Italian organ grinder play. As a special gift to our listeners, we begin the episode with a reading of “The Blind Man's Christmas Eve” by former guest Mackenzie Astin, star of The Facts of Life, The Magicians, and In Love and War, where he played the young Henry Villard opposite Chris O'Donnell's Hemingway and Sandra Bullock's Agnes von Kurowsky. We also end the episode with another treat--a moving rendition of "My Old Kentucky Home" by Hemingway scholar Michael Kim Roos, who appeared as a guest on one of our previous shows on A Farewell to Arms.Thanks for another great year, everybody. Enjoy!
Send us a textIts Turkey month, but surprisingly there aren't much tday movies... so we are doing MANDY MOORE MONTH! Today were talking about:2003's How to Deal where For teenager Halley (Mandy Moore), love seems like an alien concept. Her mother, Lydia (Allison Janney), and father, Len (Peter Gallagher), are divorced. Lydia doesn't date, and Len is now seeing a younger woman. Halley's sister, Ashley (Mary Catherine Garrison), is about to get married and doesn't realize that her fiancé (Mackenzie Astin) is not the man of her dreams. But, when Halley meets edgy Macon (Trent Ford), she learns what love is really all about.If you guys have any request for future movie request please send us an emailat whowatchesthispodcast@gmail.com - Theme Music -Lee Rosevere - Arcade Montage - Music For Podcast 3https://leerosevere.bandcamp.com/ Join the FB group page:https://www.facebook.com/WhoWatchesThisPodcast/YOUTUBE CHANNEL for commentary on shows and movies:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrexJV9qExxnAz45E0AJQMw
‘Tis the season! And it wouldn't be the holiday season without welcoming Suzanne del Gizzo to discuss a seasonally appropriate Hemingway work. In this episode, we examine “A North of Italy of Christmas,” a raucous article he wrote for the Toronto Daily Star one hundred years ago.Del Gizzo – the celebrated editor of The Hemingway Review -- discusses the absurd humor in the piece, all the mistletoe, old favorite Chink Dorman-Smith, and Hemingway's early writing style. She unpacks the curious title, offers some unexpected background on the origin of the mistletoe tradition, and places the article in its biographical context. We end the interview with del Gizzo's thoughts on the state of Hemingway studies as 2023 draws to a close.And as a special treat to our listeners, we begin the episode with a reading of “A North of Italy Christmas” by former guest Mackenzie Astin, star of The Facts of Life, The Magicians, and In Love and War, where he played the young Henry Villard opposite Chris O'Donnell's Hemingway and Sandra Bullock's Agnes von Kurowsky.Thanks for a great 2023, everybody! Enjoy!
HBOners Season Six - Love & Death What a journey we've been on these past few weeks, and now it's all come to an end. It's the seventh and final episode of Love & Death: "Ssssshh". Candy takes the stand, and the jury must decide. Is she innocent? Is she guilty? Was it self-defense or murder? Oh, Wylie! Join The HBOners for the thrilling conclusion to this HBO Max - oops, now it's just called Max - series: Love & Death. And say goodbye to Stevin and Chasey until they return for their next season of The HBOners! Starring Elizabeth Olsen (Mary-Kate & Ashley's sister), Jesse Plemons (Clear Eyes, Full Hearts, Can't Lose), Patrick Fugit (Legion of Fire: Killer Ants!), Lily Rabe (“It's always the f-ing husband!”), and Keir Gilchrist (Actor). Additional cast includes: Elizabeth Marvel, Tom Pelphrey, Krysten Ritter, Richard C. Jones, Aaron Jay Rome, Fabiola Andújar, Brian d'Arcy James, Olivia Applegate, Mackenzie Astin, Adam Cropper, Bruce McGill, Drew Waters, and Sunday Dangerstone. As always, we want to hear from you! Call our voicemail and leave a question, a fan theory, a review of the show, or just a quick hello. We'll be airing them on the show, addressing your concerns, answering your questions, and hearing what you have to say. Leave us a voicemail: 541-854-5541 Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/thehboners
HBOners Season Six - Love & Death The Penultimate Chapter! It's Episode 6 of Love & Death: "The Big Top”. Candy Montgomery is on trial for the murder of Betty Gore. And the court of Judge Mark Ryland is proving to be quite the media circus. We've got front door and back door pastors. Bad hair parts and questionable mustaches abound. Candy dresses like an old maid and is flying high on drugs. Al Gore takes the stand. Experts. Witnesses. The bloody ax. Small town gossip. Name calling and smoking at the breakfast table. It's all here on this week's latest episode. So join The HBOners for Season 6 of their critically acclaimed podcast, as they continue watching David E. Kelley's gripping true crime drama: Love & Death - only on HBO Max! Starring Elizabeth Olsen (Mary-Kate & Ashley's sister), Jesse Plemons (Clear Eyes, Full Hearts, Can't Lose), Patrick Fugit (Legion of Fire: Killer Ants!), Lily Rabe (“It's always the f-ing husband!”), and Keir Gilchrist (Actor). Additional cast includes: Elizabeth Marvel, Tom Pelphrey, Krysten Ritter, Richard C. Jones, Aaron Jay Rome, Fabiola Andújar, Brian d'Arcy James, Olivia Applegate, Mackenzie Astin, Adam Cropper, Bruce McGill, Drew Waters, and Sunday Dangerstone. As always, we want to hear from you! Call our voicemail and leave a question, a fan theory, a review of the show, or just a quick hello. We'll be airing them on the show, addressing your concerns, answering your questions, and hearing what you have to say. Leave us a voicemail: 541-854-5541 Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/thehboners
Actor Mackenzie Astin joins us to discuss the 1996 movie In Love and War, the narrative of Hemingway's wounding in World War I and subsequent romance with nurse Agnes Von Kurowsky. Directed by Richard Attenborough and starring Chris O'Donnell, Sandra Bullock, Emilio Bonucci, as well as Astin, this war epic depicts the upheaval that World War I created in the life of the teenaged Hemingway and others. Astin discusses Attenborough's benevolent presence on the set, the performance of the stars, Venice at sunrise, and he comments on this eternal narrative of a young man going to war, falling in love, and reconciling with the violence of the modern world.
HBOners Season Six - Love & Death Five alive! It's Episode 5 of Love & Death: "The Arrest”. Betty's funeral. Police questioning. Candy arrested. Judge Ryan. Blah blah blah. Oh, Wylie! Join The HBOners for Season 6 of their critically acclaimed podcast, as they continue watching David E. Kelley's gripping true crime drama: Love & Death - only on HBO Max! And stay tuned for Chasey and Stevin's review of Episode 6: "The Big Top", coming soon! Starring Elizabeth Olsen (Mary-Kate & Ashley's sister), Jesse Plemons (Clear Eyes, Full Hearts, Can't Lose), Patrick Fugit (Legion of Fire: Killer Ants!), Lily Rabe (“It's always the f-ing husband!”), and Keir Gilchrist (Actor). Additional cast includes: Elizabeth Marvel, Tom Pelphrey, Krysten Ritter, Richard C. Jones, Aaron Jay Rome, Fabiola Andújar, Brian d'Arcy James, Olivia Applegate, Mackenzie Astin, Adam Cropper, Bruce McGill, Drew Waters, and Sunday Dangerstone. As always, we want to hear from you! Call our voicemail and leave a question, a fan theory, a review of the show, or just a quick hello. We'll be airing them on the show, addressing your concerns, answering your questions, and hearing what you have to say. Leave us a voicemail: 541-854-5541 Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/thehboners
HBOners Season Six - Love & Death We've passed the halfway point of the season, and it's Episode 4 of Love & Death: "Do No Evil”. Things have finally come to a head between the Montgomerys and the Gores. A grisly killing - self defense or murder? A planned trip to Target. A broken watch. A new Star Wars. Business trips. Phone calls by the dozen. Detectives. Crime scenes. And the list goes on. Join The HBOners for Season 6 of their critically acclaimed podcast, as they continue watching David E. Kelley's gripping true crime drama: Love & Death - only on HBO Max! And stay tuned for Chasey and Stevin's review of Episode 5: "The Arrest", coming soon! Starring Elizabeth Olsen (Mary-Kate & Ashley's sister), Jesse Plemons (Clear Eyes, Full Hearts, Can't Lose), Patrick Fugit (Legion of Fire: Killer Ants!), Lily Rabe (“It's always the f-ing husband!”), and Keir Gilchrist (Actor). Additional cast includes: Elizabeth Marvel, Tom Pelphrey, Krysten Ritter, Richard C. Jones, Aaron Jay Rome, Fabiola Andújar, Brian d'Arcy James, Olivia Applegate, Mackenzie Astin, Adam Cropper, Bruce McGill, Drew Waters, and Sunday Dangerstone. As always, we want to hear from you! Call our voicemail and leave a question, a fan theory, a review of the show, or just a quick hello. We'll be airing them on the show, addressing your concerns, answering your questions, and hearing what you have to say. Leave us a voicemail: 541-854-5541 Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/thehboners
HBOners Season Six - Love & Death Three strikes and you're out! It's Episode 3 of Love & Death: "Stepping Stone". More like “Stumbling Stone”, because right from the episode's start, this affair's on the rocks. With Allan & Candy taking a breather from their hot and heavy fornication fest, each of them now has time to devote to their families. A new business idea. Another Marriage Encounter retreat. Another pregnancy. Couples dinner. A secret love letter. Unexpected plot twist! Candy & Allan's infidelity is finally discovered, and it looks like Betty's got an ax to grind! Oh, Wylie… So join The HBOners for Season 6 of their critically acclaimed podcast, as they continue watching David E. Kelley's gripping true crime drama: Love & Death - only on HBO Max! And stay tuned for Chasey and Stevin's recap of Episode 4: "Do No Evil", coming later this week! Starring Elizabeth Olsen (Mary-Kate & Ashley's sister), Jesse Plemons (Clear Eyes, Full Hearts, Can't Lose), Patrick Fugit (Legion of Fire: Killer Ants!), Lily Rabe (“It's always the f-ing husband!”), and Keir Gilchrist (Actor). Additional cast includes: Elizabeth Marvel, Tom Pelphrey, Krysten Ritter, Richard C. Jones, Aaron Jay Rome, Fabiola Andújar, Brian d'Arcy James, Olivia Applegate, Mackenzie Astin, Adam Cropper, Bruce McGill, Drew Waters, and Sunday Dangerstone. As always, we want to hear from you! Call our voicemail and leave a question, a fan theory, a review of the show, or just a quick hello. We'll be airing them on the show, addressing your concerns, answering your questions, and hearing what you have to say. Leave us a voicemail: 541-854-5541 Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/thehboners
HBOners Season Six - Love & Death One down, six to go. It's Episode 2 of Love & Death: "Encounters". Candy and Allan are diving deeper into each, as both of their lives start getting a little more complicated. New babies. Marriage retreats. Meat grinders. Young pastors. Trumpet solos. Disco dancing. This episode has it all. More lovemaking. More choir singing. More musical montages. But only two episodes in, we're already catching glimpses of trouble in affairadise! Join The HBOners as they continue with Season 6 of their critically acclaimed podcast, watching David E. Kelley's new true crime drama: Love & Death - only on HBO Max! And stay tuned for Chasey and Stevin's recap of Episode 3: "Stepping Stone", coming in the next few days. So many episodes. So little time! Hugh gotta be kiddin' me! Starring Elizabeth Olsen (Mary-Kate & Ashley's sister), Jesse Plemons (Clear Eyes, Full Hearts, Can't Lose), Patrick Fugit (Legion of Fire: Killer Ants!), Lily Rabe (“It's always the f-ing husband!”), and Keir Gilchrist (Actor). Additional cast includes: Elizabeth Marvel, Tom Pelphrey, Krysten Ritter, Richard C. Jones, Aaron Jay Rome, Fabiola Andújar, Brian d'Arcy James, Olivia Applegate, Mackenzie Astin, Adam Cropper, Bruce McGill, Drew Waters, and Sunday Dangerstone. As always, we want to hear from you! Call our voicemail and leave a question, a fan theory, a review of the show, or just a quick hello. We'll be airing them on the show, addressing your concerns, answering your questions, and hearing what you have to say. Leave us a voicemail: 541-854-5541 Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/thehboners
HBOners Season Six - Love & Death New Season. New Episodes. New Married Couples. The HBOners are back for Season 6 of their critically acclaimed podcast, and this season they're fixing their sights on David E. Kelley's new true crime drama: Love & Death - only on HBO Max! With Elizabeth Olsen (the third Olsen Twin) and Jesse Plemons (Friday Night Lights) at the helm, this new HBO endeavor promises to be a real delight for fans and critics alike. Join Chasey and Stevin as they witness the fascinating true crime tale of Candy Montgomery. Will the flavor of this show be as sweet as Hulu's Candy, starring Jessica Biel? Or will it leave a bitter taste in our mouths? Watch along with The HBOners, and tune in each week to hear their hard-hitting, in-depth, and always thoughtful critiques and analysis of every episode. Murder. Texans. Infidelity. Methodists. Jesse Plemons. What are you waiting for? This show has it all. You're HBOnly one click away! Starring Elizabeth Olsen (Mary-Kate & Ashley's sister), Jesse Plemons (Clear Eyes, Full Hearts, Can't Lose), Patrick Fugit (Legion of Fire: Killer Ants!), Lily Rabe (“It's always the f-ing husband!”), and Keir Gilchrist (Actor). Additional cast includes: Elizabeth Marvel, Tom Pelphrey, Krysten Ritter, Richard C. Jones, Aaron Jay Rome, Fabiola Andújar, Brian d'Arcy James, Olivia Applegate, Mackenzie Astin, Adam Cropper, Bruce McGill, Drew Waters, and Sunday Dangerstone. As always, we want to hear from you! Call our voicemail and leave a question, a fan theory, a review of the show, or just a quick hello. We'll be airing them on the show, addressing your concerns, answering your questions, and hearing what you have to say. Leave us a voicemail: 541-854-5541 Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/thehboners
HBOners Season 6 - Love & Death Love It or List It, cuz it's Til Death Do Us Part! Stasey & Chevin are back for a sick…oops, uh…sucksth…no! Sex…ugh, sorry…sixth season! Can you believe it? Do you love it? We don't! We don't believe it…We don't not love it. We do love it. And word on the street is that this season is to die for. Pun intended. “So, what's the show, Farmer Joe (Biden)?” you ask. It's another David E. Kelley joint, because this pod just can't get enough of him. And the tittle? Oops, (Nipp slip!) title, we mean, is… Drum roll, please…Love & Death. It's a story about love, about death, and Elizabeth Olsen. We think this has the potential to be our second best season we've ever recorded, and we can wait to share all our opinions with you. Have you missed us? Of course you have. But the wait is over, and The HBOners are back, babaaayyyy! Join Chasey & Stevin for the official podcast for HBO Max's Love & Death. Starring Elizabeth Olsen (Mary-Kate & Ashley's sister), Jesse Plemons (Clear Eyes, Full Hearts, Can't Lose), Patrick Fugit (Legion of Fire: Killer Ants!), Lily Rabe (“It's always the f-ing husband!”), and Keir Gilchrist (Actor). Additional cast includes: Elizabeth Marvel, Tom Pelphrey, Krysten Ritter, Richard C. Jones, Aaron Jay Rome, Fabiola Andújar, Brian d'Arcy James, Olivia Applegate, Mackenzie Astin, Adam Cropper, Bruce McGill, Drew Waters, and Sunday Dangerstone. As always, we want to hear from you! Call our voicemail and leave a question, a fan theory, a review of the show, or just a quick hello. We'll be airing them on the show, addressing your concerns, answering your questions, and hearing what you have to say. Leave us a voicemail: 541-854-5541 Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/thehboners
Welcome to ⟪About that outdoor job⟫ podcast where host Charlaine Jannerfeldt has conversations with those who've made the outdoors their living, so you can too. We'll share their insights, observations, tips and why not a few of their best adventure stories.In this episode she talks with identical twin sisters Anna & Kristy Berington, dog mushers and co-owners of Seeing Double Sled Dog Racing kennel. They share with us how having free range growing up instilled a self-reliance and "can do" attitude that's served them well out on the trails; how two sisters from Wisconsin made their way to racing the legendary Iditarod dog race; what drives them to keep racing in these harsh conditions; and what having 40some fury colleagues is like year round. They also share some great advice for anyone considering dog mushing.⟪About that outdoor job⟫ podcast is hosted & produced by Charlaine JannerfeldtVisit Aboutthatoutdoorjob.com and follow us on InstagramYou can listen on Acast, Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Google Podcasts.Music by Coma-Media from PixabayResourcesFeatures in this podcast: Anna and Kirsty BeringtonInstagram: @seeingdoublesleddogracingWebsite: www.seeingdoublesleddogracing.comMovies mentioned:"Jeremiah Johnson" starring Robert Redford (1972)"Iron Will" starring Mackenzie Astin (1994)DeeDee Jonrowe: www.deedeejonrowe.comDean Osmar, 1984 winner of the IditarodLance Mackey, 4 time Iditarod winnerIditarod Trail Sled Dog Race results:Kristy BeringtonAnna Berington Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We've come to 1994 on Out of Touchstone, which brings us a series of adventures for the new year. We kick things off with the low-budget (and low-brow) comedy CABIN BOY, a star vehicle that Mike had a real hard time watching, though Chad did find it slightly enjoyable. Thankfully there were two other films released by Disney in the same month - THE AIR UP THERE (from Hollywood Pictures) and IRON WILL (from Walt Disney Films) - for the co-hosts to compare to Touchstone's flop. It's Chris Elliott on the high seas! It's Kevin Bacon in Africa! It's Mackenzie Astin in the Great White North! Adventure awaits!!
Geri-Nikole Love recently joined host Elias in the cave! You can catch Geri-Nikole Love in the "Fantasy Island" holiday special, "Welcome to the Snow Globe” airing December 21 on Fox. Geri-Nikole plays Dr. Maya Schmidt, who comes to the island to solve the mystery of her missing husband Daniel Jones (played by Mackenzie Astin). The series premiered earlier this fall and was recently renewed for a second season. Additionally, Geri-Nikole stars in the upcoming season of Paramount+'s “Star Trek: Picard” as the only human on the new ship led by Cristóbal Rios as captain. Her character “Urturn' is the head of the tactical team, a very stoic, calm, and collected character who is in charge as the ship is under attack. You can watch this interview on YouTube https://youtu.be/MMdi8OKVBdU You can find Geri-Nikole on Instagram and Twitter Have a question? Email us themccpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Social Media for the latest show updates www.twitter.com/themccpodcast www.instagram.com/themccpodcast www.facebook.com/themancavechroniclespodcast www.themccpodcast.com
On this episode, Mackenzie Astin talks about landing a high-stakes gig at the tender age of eleven, sibling rivalry, the ups and downs of the industry, sobriety, and, yes, The Garbage Pail Kids. (Also his famous parents.) All that and more on this week's episode of Household Faces! Listen to Household Faces Ad-Free on Forever Dog Plus: http://foreverdogpodcasts.com/plus Follow Household Faces: https://twitter.com/householdfaces https://www.instagram.com/householdfaces Mackenzie on: IMDB Twitter Hosted by John Ross Bowie Follow John on Instagram Produced by Ben Blacker and Forever Dog Production Assistance by @lefthandedradio Follow Ben on Twitter If you enjoy this podcast, you'll probably also enjoy The Writers Panel Household Faces is a Forever Dog podcast https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/household-faces Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We've done a lot of bad movies on this podcast. An uncountable amount of awful movies we wouldn't recommend to anyone. However, this week, we've come across a truly unwatchable piece of trash that no one should ever watch. It's The Garbage Pail Kids Movie, released August 21st, 1987. Horror streamer MelissaMayPlays also watched it and now hates us. Join the Bad Porridge Club on Patreon for TWO bonus episodes each month! https://www.patreon.com/oldiebutagoodiepod Follow Mel! Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/melissamayplays Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/melissamayplays/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/melissamayplays TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@melissamayplays Follow the show! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oldiebutagoodiepod/ Facebook: https://fb.me/oldiebutagoodiepod Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjfdXHxK_rIUsOEoFSx-hGA Podcast Platforms: https://linktr.ee/oldiebutagoodiepod Got feedback? Send us an email at oldiebutagoodiepod@gmail.com Follow the hosts! Sandro Falce - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandrofalce/ - Twitter: https://twitter.com/sandrofalce - Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/SandroFalce/ - Nerd-Out Podcast: https://anchor.fm/nerd-out-podcast Zach Adams - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zach4dams/ Donations: https://paypal.me/oldiebutagoodiepod Please do not feel like you have to contribute anything but any donations are greatly appreciated! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After flicking through Mackenzie Astin, Keith Coogan (yes, again), Married To The Mob, Tom Cruise, and more (Glemby) in What Now, it's on to the reviews. How do we vibe with the star ratings given to Rick Astley, Madonna, and R.E.M. -- of course -- in Listen Up? What about Moonstruck and September in Watch It? Then, once we revisit Charlie Schlatter, our very first One To Watch, it's on to the pop culture features. Christina and an Iain Blair tag-team to profile a circa-Less Than Zero Robert Downey Jr. Then John Elder pervs all over poor Justine Bateman. Dig out your copy of Kick: we Need You (to listen to our latest podcast) Tonight.QUICK LINKS
After flicking through Mackenzie Astin, Keith Coogan (yes, again), Married To The Mob, Tom Cruise, and more (Glemby) in What Now, it's on to the reviews. How do we vibe with the star ratings given to Rick Astley, Madonna, and R.E.M. -- of course -- in Listen Up? What about Moonstruck and September in Watch It? Then, once we revisit Charlie Schlatter, our very first One To Watch, it's on to the pop culture features. Christina and an Iain Blair tag-team to profile a circa-Less Than Zero Robert Downey Jr. Then John Elder pervs all over poor Justine Bateman. Dig out your copy of Kick: we Need You (to listen to our latest podcast) Tonight. Visual Aids
Returning guest Liz McArthur joins "Shh, The Movie Is Starting" hosts Jeremiah and Chris to watch the 1987 stinker "The Garbage Pail Kids Movie" starring Mackenzie Astin alongside a bunch of gross characters that are hard to like. And I'm not talking about the Garbage Pail Kids featured in the flick.
Joe and Todd take a trip into the deepest, darkest parts of their childhood as they watch Garbage Pail Kids: The Movie. They talk about Todd's current connection to the Garbage Pail Kids, Mackenzie Astin's famous family and the director's pedigree. Joe talks about the music career of Anthony Newley (Captain Mancini) and how getting this movie was kept secret from Mackenzie Astin's parents. They attempt to clean up the plot of the movie to make it a bit better and they discuss how people in 80's movies were fine with murdering children. Joe reveals the resumes of the people who played the Garbage Pail Kids and their connections to previously covered Miscast Commentary Movies. They discuss some of the formulas in 80's film including the young man/old man relationship and young man meets monster. Production issues are discussed including a lack of air conditioning that caused the actors in costume to overheat. They question the production designer's motivation with some lazy sets and try to pitch new Garbage Pail Kids Characters. Jo talks about voice actor Jim Cummings, who voiced two of the Garbage Pail Kids, and his Major animated roles. Visit Our Website https://www.miscastcommentary.com Find us on Twitch! https://www.twitch.tv/miscastcommentary Follow Us on Twitter https://twitter.com/miscastpodcast https://twitter.com/jkfindlay https://twitter.com/MiscastTodd Follow us on Instagram @miscastcommentary @jkfindlay Join our Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/MiscastCommentary/ Check out our latest designs on TeePublic https://www.teepublic.com/stores/miscast-commentary?ref_id=7636
This week on Must Have Seen TV, Brett talks to John Astin and Mackenzie Astin about the Addams Family episode "Portrait of Gomez"—and also John's work on Batman, Mary, I'm Dickens He's Fenster, The Odd Couple, Step By Step, The Charmings, and so much more!Please rate and review the show in Apple Podcasts, and you can follow the podcast on Twitter and Instagram at @MustHaveSeenTV. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Donna and Andrew take a look at this 1988 teens-partying-in-a-haunted-house classic. Topics discussed: Is the "the" in the film's title really necessary; Are teenagers really considered teenagers if they visibly look to be in their 30s; is it hygienic to have sex in an abandoned funeral parlor; royalty-free metal music, Rue McClanahan sexiness-transference; cars driving up walls; Mackenzie Astin.
Movie Meltdown - Episode 465 This week we are coming to you “live” from Louisville Supercon as we talk with a quartet of sci-fi legends. Join us as we talk with Sam Jones (Flash Gordon), Ricou Browning (The Creature from the Black Lagoon), Patricia Quinn (The Rocky Horror Picture Show) and John Wesley Shipp (The Flash). In this Meltdown-verse crossover event, we join forces with George Buehler (The WBKI FANatic), to discuss our other interactions with guests like… Kevin Conroy, Alice Cooper, Loren Lester, Diane Pershing, Charles Martinet, Lloyd Kaufman, Kane, Sergeant Slaughter, Theodore Long and at least one of us inspired Booker T and changed his life. (Or at least his lunch.) And while we realize that being a hoarder sometimes comes in handy, we also bring up… Mask of the Phantasm, Thunderball, Ming the Merciless, Space Jam, Kiss Meets the Phantom of the Park, the life of Edward Fudge, watching him on the Muppets, The Burien Flyers, Cowboy Bebop, you’ve influenced royalty, 97% of every actor or actress, you were so giddy to be talking to him, Isaac Yankem, DDS, Kurt Russell, He-Man, a shot of brandy, we’ve got David Bowie we’ve got Princess Margaret, Flipper, The Neverending Story 2, The Fire That Consumes, the old-fashioned Hollywood screen test, Max von Sydow, mail ordering out of catalogs, The Day Magenta Went Away, Warner Brothers for CBS, we all wore glitter and you couldn't get it off because it was made of glass, the Vogue theater, Verity Lambert who invented Doctor Who actually, Jack Palance, Separation Anxiety, Mackenzie Astin, Arnold Schwarzenegger, it was pretty chilly, he got the sack because he was no good at Herod, I went in and sang a 1930’s song, The Flash/Arrow/Supergirl crossover, Vampire Hunter D, Clint Eastwood, a drunk Creature, that's filthy I'm not singing that, we're leading toward Crisis on Infinite Earths, the voice of Mario, Frank Langella, then they said Mick Jagger's queuing up on the last night with Bianca and Elliott Gould, fan theories on the internet, Dino De Laurentiis, he was my Flash, they're introducing the Monitor into the Arrowverse, to me standard thinking is substandard, shaking hands with Alice, who put me in the Cobra clutch and they said the four magic words... Vincent Price Christopher Lee. “I will say Hollywood... unless you're grounded... you will get a little bit tainted.” For more on Louisville Supercon, go to: https://louisvillesupercon.com Follow WBKI: Louisville's CW at: https://www.facebook.com/CWBKI
Let's Face The Facts - A Facts Of Life Podcast by David Almeida
Matthew and I talk about and/or mention Diff’rent Strokes, Welcome Back Kotter, Happy Days, Laverne & Shirley, Three’s Company, Love American Style, Six Million Dollar Man, Norman Lear, All In The Family, Mary Tyler Moore Show, The Carol Burnett Show, Little House On The Prairie, Fantasy Island, Eve Plumb, Peter Graves, The Incredible Hulk, Here’s Boomer, Pink Lady and Jeff, The Carol Burnett Show, Family, Mork & Mindy, WKRP in Cincinnati, Hello Larry, Kim Richards, MacLean Stevenson, Benson, Stockard Channing in Just Friends vs. The Stockard Channing Show, Mrs. Butterworth, The Mickey Mouse Club, Li’l Abner, Threepenny Opera, Growing Pains, Thicke of the Night, Robin Thicke, Barbra Streisand, Helen Reddy, Gloria Loring, Melissa Manchester, Markie Post, Daryl Hannah, Nedra Volz, Gary Coleman’s height, Hello Dolly!, Mary Jo Catlett, Pearl Bailey, Mimi Hines, Friends, Billie Jean King, Nadia Comaneci, Geri Jewell, The golden Girls, Sue Sylvester, Glee, One Day At A Time, David Spade, Richard Grieco, MacKenzie Astin, Cinnamon, Snake, and other stuff.
Director Whit Stillman joins Chloë Sevigny, Michael Weatherly, and Mackenzie Astin following our 20th anniversary screening of LAST DAYS OF DISCO. This podcast is brought to you by the Film Society of Lincoln Center. Film Lives Here. www.filmlinc.org
EP61 - They're grimy, they're goopy, they're all a little loopy...it's the Garbage Pail Kids movie! Did you know these deformed Cabbage Patch dolls got their own movie in 1987 starring Mackenzie Astin from The Facts of Life? The film actually happened and was promptly taken out with the trash. Adam and Jeramy decided to do some dumpster diving with special guest, Chad from horrormoviebbq.com and talk about what could possibly be done to create a Garbage Pail Kids The Movie sequel. Warning: It gets gross. In addition to reminiscing about the original GPK fad of the late 80s, we let our imaginations run wild on how these gross-out goblins could hit it big in a modern world. We propose a universe where Will Smith is secretly a Garbage Pail Kids fan, a kid actor from Stranger Things gets the lead role and uncover the secret of who is buying all those G.I. Joe figures online. Listen now for some trashy, toxic fun on SequelQuest. Credits: Intro Music Music: Do The Relapse by Domo Exit Music Music: You Be The Grudge by Domo Technical Producer: Jeramy Hubbard Social Media Producer: Adam Pope & Jeramy Hubbard Website: http://sequelquestpod.com Twitter: @ SQPod Instagram: @ SequelQuest Facebook: Sequelquest All rights to the individual Intellectual Properties discussed on SequelQuest are under the ownership of their respective current owners, no copyright infringement is intended.
Mackenzie "Mack" Astin, who plays both Richard and Reynard on "The Magicians," joins Physical Kids Weekly to talk about his characters and the show's departures from the books. Mack talks about trauma, addiction, and the responsibilities of storytellers when dealing with emotionally difficult material...plus what it was like to grow up with a hobbit for a half-brother.
País Estados Unidos Director Richard Attenborough Guión Allan Scott, Clancy Sigal, Anna Hamilton Phelan Música George Fenton Fotografía Roger Pratt Reparto Sandra Bullock, Chris O'Donnell, MacKenzie Astin, Emilio Bonucci, Ingrid Lacey Sinopsis Primera Guerra Mundial (1914-1918) Narra la relación entre el joven corresponsal Ernest Hemingway y la enfermera de la Cruz Roja que le cuidó tras ser herido. Ernest es un muchacho valiente y decidido, pero también bastante irresponsable: durante una misión resulta herido y es trasladado a un hospital. Allí la enfermera Agnes se hace cargo de él.
You may remember Mackenzie Astin from his younger days, when he was hanging out with Blair, Tootie, Natalie, and Jo at Edna’s Edibles and Over Our Heads on The Facts of Life, but he's been out of Peekskill for quite some time now. Only last year he could be found squaring off against Jon Hamm during one of the final episodes of Mad Men, and that's far from the only high-profile gig he’s had lately: over the past few years, he’s turned up on Grey’s Anatomy, NCIS, Criminal Minds, Shameless, Bones, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Scorpion, and Castle, among others, and he had a recurring role on Scandal last season that carried over into this season as well. When we talked to him for the debut episode of Obscurity Knocks, he couldn't talk about his latest endeavor, joking that "the nondisclosure agreement I just signed had its own nondisclosure agreement," so just keep your eyes open for him. But that's good advice in general: as you can see from the above list of credits, you never know where that guy is going to show up next!
This week on the podcast, our pal Mendie joins us to chat about 3.7 A Long Way from Home & 3.8 Where There's a Will. Up for discussion: Fiona's pursuit of custody, Karen's return, and our current dislike of JimmySteve. We also spend some time talking about feelings on a season 6 spoiler that came out this week.
This week in The Clubhouse, Muneesh and Anthony are joined film and television actor Mackenzie Astin. Mackenzie was such a great guest that one episode wasn't enough. In part two, Mackenzie chats with us about Kirk Gibson, filming a baseball movie with his brother Sean and answers some Dodgers trivia. You can follow Mack on twitter @mackenzieastin. Please head on over to bergino.com for some truly one-of-a-kind baseball merchandise.
This week in The Clubhouse, Muneesh and Anthony are joined film and television actor Mackenzie Astin. Mackenzie was such a great guest that one episode wasn't enough. In part one, Mackenzie regales us with stories of Vin Scully, the ‘81 Dodgers and growing up in Hollywood royalty. You can follow Mack on twitter @mackenzieastin. Please head on over to bergino.com for some truly one-of-a-kind baseball merchandise.
Mackenzie Astin ("The Facts of Life," "Iron Will") joins Cole and Vanessa to chat about massive TV show cancelations, performance art, dinosaurs throwing first pitches, The Garbage Pail Kids movie, Fuzzbucket, sunday Softball, the undefined Iron Will whistle, working with Brian Cox, the big three networks, dated videos, Kita the dog, Full Metal Jacket and George Clooney's farting contest. Leave your answer to the firsts question (the first cereal you can remember buying because of a free toy inside) on our website for a chance to win a comfy Pop My Culture T-Shirt!
Two time - Daytime Emmy winner John Wesley Shipp is best known for his roles on Guiding Light as Kelly Nelson and on Dawson's Creek as Mitch Leery. He's also been on All My Children, One Life to Live, As the World Turns, and Santa Barbara. He was the title character in the TV series "Flash" based on the comic book hero. More recently John has been on Drop Dead Diva playing Kathy Griffin's ex husband, Teen Wolf, and stars alongside Mackenzie Astin as Bennie Lee Fudge in "Hell and Mr Fudge". Take 2 Radio chats with John on August 15th at 7pm EDT
NWP welcomes Pat Arrabito. executive producer and Mackenzie Astin, the star of the new awarding winning christian film "Hell and Mr. Fudge. Mackenzie Astin is the son of Hollywood legends, Patty Duke and John Astin. Mackenzie is an accomplished actor and again only proves that "great acting genes"" can be passed down from parent to child! Mackenzie talks about his famous parents, his moms cooking and her fans. Hell and Mr. Fudge is a based on the true-life story of Edward Fudge, a southern preacher, on a quest to find out if Hell really exists. www.hellandmrfudge.com www.mackenzieastin.com www.northwestprime.com www.facebook.com/northwestprime LIKE US
FROM THE BEST OF STATE OF THE ARTS (Originally broadcast March 28, 2011) - Something’s fishy when Stroili opens the hour with tales of the Sushi, and Sterling sprechens der Wienerschnitzel. Television, film and stage star Michelle Clunie (Showtime's Queer as Folk) is interviewed about her co-starring role in the Los Angeles premiere of Neil LaBute's The Mercy Seatpresented by Vs. Theatre Company [Inside] at the Ford Theatre in Hollywood. The Live Arts Calendar spotlights Performance Riverside’s production of Curtains at the Landis Performing Arts Center in Riverside, CA; and Shuffle, which utilizes the iPod and Macbook Pro to present a live music production from the National Children’s Chorus at The Eyde Second Space at The Broad Stage in Santa Monica, CA. Actor Mackenzie Astin discusses his career in television and film; his parents actor John Astin and Academy Award winner and television star Patty Duke; and his co-starring role in Caughtby David L. Ray at Hollywood’s Zephyr Theatre. The world premiere play centers around the upcoming wedding of a gay couple living in Los Angeles. Astin and Clunie share awkward moments during live performances. Sponsored by Breakdown Services (http://www.breakdownexpress.com/)
FROM THE BEST OF STATE OF THE ARTS (Originally broadcast March 28, 2011) - Something’s fishy when Stroili opens the hour with tales of the Sushi, and Sterling sprechens der Wienerschnitzel. Television, film and stage star Michelle Clunie (Showtime's Queer as Folk) is interviewed about her co-starring role in the Los Angeles premiere of Neil LaBute's The Mercy Seatpresented by Vs. Theatre Company [Inside] at the Ford Theatre in Hollywood. The Live Arts Calendar spotlights Performance Riverside’s production of Curtains at the Landis Performing Arts Center in Riverside, CA; and Shuffle, which utilizes the iPod and Macbook Pro to present a live music production from the National Children’s Chorus at The Eyde Second Space at The Broad Stage in Santa Monica, CA. Actor Mackenzie Astin discusses his career in television and film; his parents actor John Astin and Academy Award winner and television star Patty Duke; and his co-starring role in Caughtby David L. Ray at Hollywood’s Zephyr Theatre. The world premiere play centers around the upcoming wedding of a gay couple living in Los Angeles. Astin and Clunie share awkward moments during live performances. Sponsored by Breakdown Services (http://www.breakdownexpress.com/)
On this edition of Extra we feature a new super-hero for the holidays, prehistoric pirates, assasins invade the American revolution and a trip back to Middle Earth. First up is my holiday dvd review of Elf-Man (courtesy of Anchor Bay Entertainment) starring Wee-Man, Jeffrey Combs and Mackenzie Astin in a tale of heroism in a all seizes. Then it's a trip back to a much colder time with the blu-ray/dvd combo review of Ice Age : Continental Drift (courtesy of Fox Home Video) as Manny, Sid and Deigo encounter a dangeous band of scurvy animals on the high seas. It's a trip back to the Animus and this time the American Revolution with the video game review of Assasin's Creed 3 for the PS3 (courtesy of www.gameaccess.ca) as Desmond explores more of his destiny. We wrap things up with the theatrical review of The Hobbit : An Unexpected Journey in 3D with guest co-reviewer Vergel Evans. Music for this episode features the songs The Never Ending Snow by Ken Blackwood, Write a New Freedom by Dave Gwyther and Tolkien : The Hobbit : Lord of The Rings by Brobdingnagian, they can all be found at www.famemusic.com. Other instrumental music is by the band Mr. Burns (www.mrburnsmusic.com). As always your comments and suggestions are welcome and encouraged.
This weeks show centered on a discussion of the CBO: Every discussion of the Federal Budget includes the work of this government agency. Sean endeavors to make the CBO just a little more familiar. The episode features interviews with former CBO Director Doug Holtz-Eakin and Conservative talk show host Michael Medved. Returning in studio guest Mackenzie Astin offers thoughts on the days topic.
My guests are: Actor, Mackenzie Astin ("Facts Of Life") Actor, Scott Lowell ("Queer As Folk") To hear this show: http://www.latalkradio.com/Sheena.php For more info: http://www.sheenametalexperience.com
My guests are: Actor, Mackenzie Astin ("Facts Of Life") Actor, Scott Lowell ("Queer As Folk") To hear this show: http://www.latalkradio.com/Sheena.php For more info: http://www.sheenametalexperience.com
My guests are: Actor, Mackenzie Astin ("Facts Of Life") Producer, Gina Yates ("Playboy Radio") To hear this show: http://www.latalkradio.com/Sheena.php For more info: http://www.sheenametalexperience.com
My guests are: Actress, Kim Coles ("In Living Color") Doctor, Ravinder Singh ("Sanare Sanctuary") Actor, Mackenzie Astin ("The Facts Of Life") Actress, Deborah Puette ("Strong Medicine") To hear this show: http://www.latalkradio.com/Sheena.php For more info: http://www.sheenametalexperience.com
My guests are: actor DARREN DARNBOROUGH ("True Blood") and actor MACKENZIE ASTIN ("The Facts Of Life"). To hear this show: http://www.latalkradio.com/Sheena.php For more info: http://www.sheenametalexperience.com