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We take on Monkey Man with Martin House Brewing's Gorilla Blood and really like one of them. Our film pairing is perfect: Mad Monkey Kung Fu (1979), our first time with Shaw Brothers kung fu....with a beer that smells 'like a butthole.' You kind of have to listen now. Hear this week's After Hours bonus episode at: http://www.patreon.com/beerandamoviepodcast
Chris sits down with himself to chat about meditation, Buddhism, and being present I am a God Tour SPONSORS: Meditation: how can I make myself look good Buddhism: The religion that isn't really a religion Red Bull: it doesn't give you wings ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Subscribe to the channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TaylorsTales Listen on Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/show/35Md5KTJgPyr3o0EGNSTG9 #Chris'sCorner #TaylorsTales
Welcome to the Visual Intonation podcast where we dive into the multifaceted journey of Khari McCloud, a seasoned director, cinematographer, creative director, and master of the visual arts. With diverse experiences in various roles within the creative and media industries, Khari's story is a fascinating exploration of creativity, evolution, and self-discovery. Khari's entry into the realm of media began in 2018, starting as a Social Media Marketing Intern at Indie Grits and later serving as a Digital Media Intern at Midlands Anchor. The journey continued with roles at Mad Monkey, Inc. in 2020, where Khari contributed as a Production Assistant, offering support for administrative duties and sharing technical insights. The same year witnessed Khari's stint as a Director and Creative Strategist at Trace Productions, a role where digital campaigns and media concepts for clients in the food and beverage industry thrived under Khari's creative direction. The timeline unfolds with diverse roles, including a Camera Operator at Wolfson Medical Center in 2021, subsequent elevation to Director at 300 Entertainment, and a stint as First Assistant Camera at Kids2 in 2022. Khari's most recent endeavor, beginning in 2023, is as a Freelance Creative Director at Def Jam Recordings, overseeing multiple creative projects and productions for the talented artist Chase Shakur. Khari's educational journey, initiated in 2014 at Charleston Southern University and later continued at the University of South Carolina, culminated in a Bachelor of Arts degree in Arts, Entertainment, and Media Management. But the story doesn't stop there. The turning point came when Khari discovered a camcorder belonging to his father, sparking a natural inclination towards visual storytelling. From filming skateboarding antics to collaborating with renowned artists like Migos and Supah Mario, Khari's trajectory evolved organically. Today, he stands as a prominent Cinematographer and Director, crafting compelling narratives for music labels and production companies. Join us on this insightful podcast episode as Khari shares his creative evolution, the realization of his true calling, and the invaluable lessons learned along the way. Through engaging conversations, we'll unravel the tapestry of Khari McCloud's remarkable journey and gain profound insights into the world of visual arts and storytelling. Khari McCloud's Website: https://www.kharimccloud.com/ Khari McCloud's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kharimccloud/?hl=en Khari McCloud's Twitter: https://x.com/khari_mccloud?s=21&t=IOIu_H3KFVzaddVM2UaT-A Khari McCloud's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/khari-mccloud-02994514b Visual Intonation Website: https://www.visualintonations.com/Visual Intonation Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/visualintonation/Vante Gregory's Website: vantegregory.comVante Gregory's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/directedbyvante/ To support me on Patreon (thank you): patreon.com/visualintonations Tiktok: www.tiktok.com/@visualintonation Tiktok: www.tiktok.com/@directedbyvante
Der Shawscope-Marathon geht weiter! Marco und Sebastian sprechen erst einmal über den Jahreswechsel, Marcos Gaming-Phase und Sebastians letzte Sichtungen im Kino, danach geht es ans Hauptmenü: In "Mad Monkey Kung Fu" tritt Regisseur Lau Kar-Leung diesmal selbst vor die Kamera und spielt Kung Fu Meister Chen, der seine Kampftechniken im Affenstil perfektioniert hat. Doch von Trunksucht und Hochmut getrieben wird er Opfer einer Verschwörung, die ihn nicht nur seine Schwester sondern auch seine Hände kostet. Verkrüppelt und gedemütigt schlägt er sich nun als Süßwarenverkäufer durch. Erst als der junge Herumtreiber Monkey (Hsiao Ho) sich seiner annimmt, erwachen in Chen wieder der Durst nach Gerechtigkeit und Rache. Kann er seine Schwester aus den Fängen des bösen Unternehmers Duan (Lo Lieh) befreien? Unterstützt uns mit einer Spende oder werdet Mitglied in der Filmkammer des Schreckens! https://ko-fi.com/filmkammer Weitere Links zu unseren Websites und Social Media https://linktr.ee/filmkammer Emails könnt ihr uns an filmkammer@buddelfisch.de senden Hört die Filmkammer überall wo es Podcasts gibt! Music: "Kung Fu Warriors" von Tim Donovan , lizensiert via Envato "Late Night Radio Kevin MacLeod" (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmkammer/message
On this episode of Talking Terror, with the Mad Monkey's time as one of the horror hosts coming to an end, the King of Horror Andy G had a special film pick of the week. Listen in as they chat about 1986's Blue Velvet directed by David Lynch. Stay scared people, stay scared!
On this episode of Talking Terror, the Mad Monkey is serving up a slice of the 90's for his Thanksgiving Eve Film Pick Of The Week! Listen in as your boys discuss what could have been a great sequel to Home Alone. From 1993, "The Good Son" directed by Joseph Ruben. Stay scared people, stay scared!
Bonus episode review covering Lau's Mad Monkey Kung Fu. This one moves away from Gordon Liu and features the super athletic Hsiao Ho. Stars: Hsiao Ho, Lau Kar Leung, Kara Hui, Lo Lieh https://letterboxd.com/film/mad-monkey-kung-fu/ https://letterboxd.com/director/lau-kar-leung-2/ Send us an email at zafilm2film@gmail.com or tweet us at https://twitter.com/zafilm2film !
On this episode of Talking Terror, it's the last week before Halloween and the Mad Monkey has a film pick of the week for your horror hosts. Listen in as they talk about 2012's Hotel Transylvania directed by Genndy Tartakovsky. Stay scared people, stay scared!
Discover how Sherard Duvall went from spinning beats to spinning tales that captivate and educate. In a surprising twist, this DJ-turned-filmmaker found that the language of screens held the key to bridging the gap between storytelling and education. Join him on a journey where the power of human connection meets the magic of screen language. Get ready to dive into the world of screen language, where the episode dives deep and enables listeners to: Discover the power of media literacy education and how it can enhance student learning. Understand the importance of screen language in our digital world and its impact on communication. Learn effective strategies for teaching screen language skills to students of all ages. Explore practical ways to integrate media literacy into the curriculum and make learning more engaging and relevant. Empower your students to become critical thinkers and responsible consumers of media through media literacy education. In this episode of the Shifting Schools podcast, you'll hear an insightful conversation between hosts Jeff Utecht and guest, Sherard Duvall. Sherard shares his passion for media literacy education and its importance in today's screen-driven society. Duvall encourages teachers to incorporate media literacy into their classrooms, providing resources and suggestions on how to get started. Throughout the episode, he emphasizes the need for individuals to understand and analyze screen language, as it is essential for navigating the digital world. With his expertise and practical advice, Duvall offers valuable insights for educators and parents alike, making this episode a must-listen for anyone interested in fostering media literacy skills and empowering students in the age of screens. Learn more about our amazing guest: Born Sherard Duvall in the Ridgewood neighborhood of Columbia, S.C., at 8 years old, “Shekeese” discovered his love for filmmaking, turning a personification tale about a day's journey of a stamp into his first script. But it was Hip-Hop that first captured his heart after his mom gave him a hand-me-down fisher price record player and a 45” of LL Cool J's Go Cut Creator Go - lying down in the bathroom near the space heater with headphones on, he became a child of hip-hop culture. At 15, he began his hip-hop career, first djing basement and backyard parties for high school friends and sometimes during lunch, then after purchasing his first pair of Technics 1200s at 16, Shekeese Tha Beast was born. Exploding on the scene in 1996, his senior year of high school, at 17 he began djing first on Columbia's WWDM then Hot 103.9FM, going on to DJ on several radio stations along the east coast from New York to Florida. He released several mixtapes and made his first appearance on BET with Dj Shakim at SC State's Homecoming and MTV the same year on the infamous “Spring Break” filmed in Myrtle Beach. In 1998, in his freshman year at the University of South Carolina he met Dj Kingpin and the two started the NonStop Hip-Hop 2-hour radio show on WUSC 90.5FM. The radio show evolved into “NonStop HipHop Live!” where Shekeese and Kingpin would hold weekly events showcasing hip-hop culture. It was during this time that Shekeese hooked up with SC Hip-Hop juggernaut Fat Rat Da Czar, becoming his manager and DJ. Eventually Czar, along with his longtime business partner LJ Chisholm, became part of NonStop Hip-Hop Live, the crew that established the nonprofit Love Peace and Hip-Hop in 2013. Love Peace and Hip-Hop's World Famous Hip-Hop Family Day became one of the largest festivals in South Carolina music history, bringing over 20,000 attendees annually to Columbia's Main Street. It was in 1998 as a African-American History minor and Media Arts Film major that Shekeese first started exploring film as a creative expression. After graduation in 2001, he took a job first as Production Assistant at Columbia's Mad Monkey, then in 2004 as an editor at Genesis Studios in Cayce, South Carolina. At Genesis he began to grow his filmmaking career; becoming an accomplished editor, director, and producer for commercial and documentary projects for VH1, Discovery Channel, ESPN,the American Cancer Society and many more. In 2009, Shekeese transitioned to filmmaking full time, adding Media Literacy and Film Education to his skillset. In 2013, he became the Director of Media Education at the Nickelodeon Theatre in Columbia, SC. During this time Shekeese began to become more involved with community work, serving on boards for the Columbia Economic Development Corporation, The RAM Education Foundation and The City of Columbia Board of Zoning Appeals. He has served on advisory committees for SCETV, Historic Columbia, The North Columbia Business Association, and the Justice 360 Death Penalty Resource. Shekeese is also a 2022 SC Arts Commission Fellow, a 2023 Aspen Global Leadership Fellow, a 2021 Liberty Fellow, a 2016 Riley Fellow, a 2016 Leo Twiggs Arts Leadership Scholar, 2015 South Carolina 40 Under 40 and a 2014-2015 American Graduate Champion. While continuing to satisfy his creative passion with art, music, film, and education projects, in 2012 he established OTR Films with guidance from his longtime partner turned entrepreneur FatRat Da Czar. In 2017, he launched OTR Media Group, a nonfiction entertainment, media literacy, and media strategy house that works with businesses and organizations that want to experiment with new ways of seeing and sharing the human experience through the moving image. Today, Sherard “Shekeese'' Duvall is a film and messaging professional who resides in Columbia, S.C. He's focused on nonfiction storytelling, media literacy education, media strategy, and is an ambassador of South Carolina Hip-Hop culture. He is currently in development of his documentary shorts series Blaktastik: Celebrating South Carolina's Creative Black Culture. Connect with him: www.otrmg.com // FB - OTR Media Group // Twitter/IG: @otrmediagrp // @ShekeeseSMD ---------------------------------------------------- Special thanks to our amazing sponsor: Mackin!
On this episode of Talking Terror, the Mad Monkey wants to frighten you with his film pick of the week! Listen in as your horror hosts with the most chat about The Frighteners directed by Peter Jackson, Stay scared people, stay scared!
In dieser Podcast-Folge sprechen Jonas und Ivan mit ihren Gästen Alex Upatov, Rasmus Symancik und Niclas Amling über die wichtigen
On this episode of Talking Terror, you better grab your umbrellas and holy bibles because it's The Mad Monkey's film pick of the week! Listen in as they chat about 1975's "The Devil's Rain" directed by Robert Fuest. Stay scared people, stay scared!
On this episode of Talking Terror, the Mad Monkey is revving up his motorcycle and riding into the studio with his film pick of the week! Listen in as they chat about 1971's "Werewolves On Wheels" directed by Michel Levesque. Stay scared people, stay scared!
On this episode of Talking Terror, the Mad Monkey is hoping your horror hosts with the most will howl with laughter with his film pick of the week! Listen in as your frightful foursome discuss Bubba the Redneck Werewolf from 2014 and directed by Brendan Jackson Rogers. Stay scared people, stay scared!
On this episode of Talking Terror, we return to the cinematic world of monochrome horror with the Mad Monkey's film pick of the week! Sure, you've seen Freddy vs. Jason but way before those 80's slasher maniacs had their fight, two other classic monsters were having a real "meat" cute in 1943! Listen in as we chat about Frankenstein Meets The Wolf Man directed by Roy William Neill. Stay scared people, stay scared!
Welcome back,as we talk about and watch the classic mad monkey kung fu. So join us for the grittiness.
On this episode of Talking Terror, with Thanksgiving behind them, your horror hosts with the most are celebrating a December to Dismember and the first gift is a film pick by the Mad Monkey! Listen in as your festive fiends discuss 1985's Phenomena directed by Dario Argento. Stay scared people, stay scared!
On this episode of Talking Terror, the King wants give thanks to his horrifying co-host the Ghoul of Geek with a Thanksgiving film pick of the week! So, while the Dean and the Mad Monkey are out searching for the last can of gravy and cranberry sauce, listen in as the Ghoul and the King of Horror Andy G talk about "Cobra" from 1986 and directed by Geroge P. Cosmatos. So bring your appetites because wherever there's a boring podcast, Talking Terror is the cure! Stay scared people, stay scared!
On this episode of Talking Terror, the Demonic Dean and the Mad Monkey are off to cast their votes in the annual "Horror Hosts With The Most Awards Show". Somehow, your spooky boys; the Ghoul of Geek Keith and the King of Horror Andy G keep getting denied at being judges. So, why they stay back at the Talking Terror Studio, listen in as they discuss the Ghoul's film pick of the week. From 2016, "The Purge: Election Year". Keep Talking Terror Terrifying and stay scared people, stay scared!
On this episode of Talking Terror, your horror hosts with the most try to overcome a severe Halloween Hangover! Luckily, the Mad Monkey has the remedy with a film pick of the week! Listen in as they discuss 2013's Evil Dead directed by Fede Alvarez. Stay scared people, stay scared!
On this episode of Talking Terror, the spooky season has arrived at last! To celebrate the kick off to the month of October, the Mad Monkey presents his film pick of the week! From 1990, "The Witches" directed by Nicolas Roeg. Stay scared people, stay scared!
On this episode of Talking Terror, The Mad Monkey has invited his fellow horror hosts on a spelunking adventure! However, he failed to remember to pick up any equipment or supplies to explore mysterious and possibly haunted cave systens! Instead, you can listen in as they talk about his film pick of the week! From 2005, "The Descent" directed by Neil Marshall. Stay scared people, stay scared!
This week on the podcast we have Tom Edwards, the Co-Founder & Director of Mad Monkey Hostels. Tom left behind the life of investment banking in Liverpool, arriving in Cambodia in 2011 and soon after meeting his cofounders spontaneously and jumping into entrepreneurship by setting up the first Mad Monkey Hostel in Phnom Penh in 2012. Since then the company has opened 2 more hostels in Cambodia and 10+ hostels all over the region: Laos, Indonesia, Thailand, Philippines and Australia. Further to this, the group was able to weather the pandemic and secure $4.6m in private equity investment in March 2022, marking a foundational point for its next period of growth. What we get into in the podcast: - The origin story of Mad Monkey: the meeting of the cofounders by chance in Phnom Penh a decade ago - Mad Monkey's unique approach to 21st century Gen Z travel: “Explore with a purpose, Travel deeper, Live fully, Go Mad!” - Perspectives for how the hostel travel sector will lead the rebound in international travel in post-pandemic Asia Rising Giants Linktree - all our links in one place! Rising Giants Newsletter - monthly Mekong region deal roundup and startup news. Rising Giants Instagram - where we keep you engaged daily!
On this episode of Talking Terror, your spooky boys of the show are missing the Ghoul? Where did he go? Well, the King, Mad Monkey, and Demonic Dean heard that he might be hiding in a totally unassuming place. So as your terrifying trio go off in search of their chilling companion. Why not listen in as they discuss the Mad Monkey's film pick of the week. From 1983, "The Keep" directed by Michael Mann. Stay scared people, stay scared!
It’s A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Monkey Mutation! (The Final Monkey Mutation Madness?!? (259) (869) Enjoy! https://ia801402.us.archive.org/27/items/mutation-259/Mutation259.mp3
On this episode of Talking Terror, The Mad Monkey wants the spooky boys of the show to experience his mistake from last week! Instead of a movie about a killer croc and a crazy old coot, the Mad Monkey's film pick of the week is filled with blood thirsty cannibals and boobs. Lots of boobs! Listen in as your horror hosts spill their guts about 1980's "Eaten Alive" directed by Umberto Lenzi. Stay scared people, stay scared!
On this episode of Talking Terror, your frightening foursome are getting a glimpse into the future by way of the 90's! Instead of hoverboards and self drying clothes, this future is apocalyptic and full of toxins that make you horny before it kills you. It's a decent trade off in the long run. Listen in as your spooky boys experience this future through the Mad Monkey's film pick of the week. "Hardware" from 1990 and directed by Richard Stanley. Stay scared people, stay scared!
Covid-19 has not spared the hostel industry around the world, as we see many closing down, not being able to stay afloat. But, as borders around the world are reopening, the industry is finally seeing the light at the end of the tunnel. The Breakfast Huddle speaks to KlaraGrintal, Chief Marketing Officer, Mad Monkey on how Mad Monkey Hostels is planning to expand across the region after securing US$4.6M of investments. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Listen up, you primative screwheads! Tonight, The Mad Monkey and The King of Horror are left alone to recite three worrds that will stop evil once and for all! Unfortunately, the Ghoul and The Dean are on vacation and only they know how to pronounce these important three words! While they try and figure this out, listen in as the king and the mad monkey chat about the King's impromptu film pick of the week! From 1992, the evil dead trilogy concludes with "Army Of Darkness" directed by Sam Raimi. Stay scared people, stay scared!
On this episode of Talking Terror, The Mad Monkey decided he wants to return back to the world of Bollywood for his film pick of the week! Listen in as your spooky boys of the show talk about "Stree" from 2018 and directed by Amar Kaushik. Stsy scared people, stay scared!
On this episode of the show, The Mad Monkey wants your spooky boys of the show to join the fight against a deranged doctor! What sounds like an easy task soon turns into an unbelievable nightmare. This doctor has an army and his soldiers are anything but normal! While your frightening fellas hop into a bunker for safety, listen in as the discuss the Mad Monkey's film pick of the week! From 2013, "Frankenstein's Army" directed by Richard Raaphorst. Stay scared people, stay scared!
On this episode of Talking Terror, love is in the air and the Mad Monkey wants to embrace it the only way he knows how, with a film pick of the week! Listen in as your frightening foursome discuss an erotic thriller with enough softcore action that it can only come from the 1990s! It's "Embrace Of The Vampire" from 1995 and directed by Anne Goursaud! It's Alyssa Milano showing off her Milanos and Martin Kemp....well he's there. He sure is! Stay scared people, stay scared!
On this episode of Talking Terror, your favorite fright hosts of the show are back and ready to kick off a brand new year of horror and laughter. To kick off 2022, The Mad Monkey has made an appointment for himself and the felllas with a man made out of Wicker? While your spooky boys of the show dance around the maypole, listen in as they discuss the Mad Monkey's film pick of the week! From 1973, "The Wicker Man" directed by Robin Hardy. Stay scared people, stay scared!
On this episode of Talking Terror, the Mad Monkey is hoping the make your spooky boys of the show HOWL with laughter as they talk about his film pick of the week! Listen in as they talk about "Teen Wolf" from 1985 and directed by Rod Daniel. Stay scared people, stay scared!
On this episode of Talking Terror, your spooky boys of the show are going through the Halloween hangover. Yes, that period of time after October ends and the nightmarish realization that all things Christmas is quickly taking over. To help lift the spirits of the Talking Terror crew, the Mad Monkey channels his inner rage cage! Listen in as they discuss 2021's "Prisoners Of The Ghostland" directed by Sion Sono and starring Nicolas Cage! Stay scared people, stay scared!
On this episode of Talking Terror, your spooky boys of the show are kicking off the most haunting month of the year with a pick from the Mad Monkey! Settle in as they talk about Disney's "The Haunted Mansion" directed by Rob Minkoff and starring Eddie Murphy. It's sure to be a spooktacular! Stay scared people, stay scared!
On this episode of Talking Terror, the Mad Monkey has decided to take your spooky boys of the show on a bit of a road trip! On this trip, your fearsome foursome is stopping in a small idyllic town that has a lot more going on than you think. Something magical, perhaps? As their road trip stops for the night, listen in as they discuss the Mad Monkey's film pick of the week. From 1987 and directed by George Miller; "The Witches Of Eastwick". Stay scared people, stay scared!
After a shocking twist of fate and the phone lines going down due to some meddling undead samurai. The Ghoul of Geek Keith, The Mad Monkey, and The King of Horror Andy G reconvene to discuss "Samurai Reincarnation" from 1981 and directed by Kinji Fukasaku. Stay scared people, stay scared!
On this episode of Talking Terror, the Mad Monkey is mad about monochrome! Something about those old school films of black and white that make the Mad Monkey would happy psychotic simian! Listen in as your frightening foursome chat about the 1935 James Whale film; "The Bride Of Frankenstein". Stay scared people, stay scared!
On this episode of Talking Terror, it's an old school episode of the show! The founders of Talking Terror; The King of Horror Andy G and The Ghoul of Geek Keith are without the Mad Monkey and the Demonic Dean but fear NOT! When the King and the Ghoul are left alone, the horror and hilarity continues! Listen in as they discuss the Ghoul of Geek's film pick of the week. From 2018, "Suspiria" directed by Luca Guadagnino. Does it hold up or even surpass the 1977 Dario Argento classic? You'll have to listen to find out! Stay scared people, stay scared!
WARDO has been at it nearly a decade you may have heard him during his Badlander Residency or Socotra Music Festival, Disco Bloodbath, Bohemia, Hoodstock Full Moon Party Main Stage in Thailand, Mad Monkey in Cambodia, VidCon LA or on the VidCon LA. Many artists have come from the underground and Ward Wilson is one of them. Hailing from Seattle, Washington from an early age WARDO, as his friends call him, has been playing music in multiple different forms. A classically trained drummer for many years and well versed in guitar, bass, piano, trumpet, he has many skill sets that he brings to his genre blending styles of electronic bass music. Drawing from influences such as Flume, Mr. Carmack, Sango, Tupac, Slipknot, System Of A Down, and Nirvana; the list goes on and the musical taste goes deeper and deeper. He channels his appreciation for music into floor stomping, uplifting and grimy dance beats while taking the audience on a sonic auditory experience. Coming up from the underground with remixes for dance music titans Quix, Keys N Krates, Krane; sharing the stage with giants such as Steve Aoki, Kap Slap, and Troyboi; as well as playing internationally in Thailand and Cambodia, this young producer aims to put his mark on the world. A Few Words From The Man Himself I am inspired by many things. I love the outdoors, the mountains, the ocean. I get inspired a lot by talking to other people and observing the natural world. Sailing is also a big inspiration for me. This is the first mix that I have made since the pandemic started. I wanted to take the listener on a sonic journey with emotion, tension and release. I have a couple unreleased ID's in this mix that I am bringing to light after making a lot of music during the pandemic. I hope that you all enjoy this mix and I am glad to be back! -WARDO- To hear more of his amazing sound check out https://linktr.ee/wardomusic
On this episode of Talking Terror, the Mad Monkey prepares to bid a brief farewell to his chilling co-hosts. For the month of July, he'll be participating in the Drunken Monkey Rehabilitation Clinic's annual Summer retreat. This year, it's a trip to a little place of the coast of North Carolina! As his doctors load up the boat, tune in as your spooky boys discuss the Monkey's film pick of the week. 1991's "Cape Fear" directed by Martin Scorcese. Stay scared people, stay scared!
On this episode of Talking Terror, The Mad Monkey is inviting your spooky boys of the show to an exclusive Manhattan loft party (circa 1987). The cocaine is on the left, the sushi is on the right and an erotic thriller is the main attraction! So fellas, slick back that hair, ladies? Put on your best sparkly evening dress WITH shoulder pads as your hosts with the most discuss Fatal Attraction directed by Adrian Lyne. Stay scared people, stay scared!
On this episode of Talking Terror, your spooky boys of the show are taking a break from slashers, zombies, and even religious horror. The Mad Monkey brings to the crew his film pick of the week. In fact, for his choice, your fearful foursome are getting animated! So listen in as they discuss a popular Studio Ghibli film. 2001's "Spirited Away" directed by Hayao Miyazaki. Stay scared people, stay scared!
Mad Monkey - Der Podcast aus dem Berliner Comedy Club Mad Monkey Room Endlich mal wieder eine Folge in der Stammbesetzung mit Osan, Philipp, Nina und Nico! Philipp will eine Bank gründen, Osan hat endlich "Surviving R. Kelly" gesehen, Nico erklärt "Anno" und Nina erzählt mal wieder von Bands hinter den Kulissen. Dies und vieles mehr erwartet euch in einer der letzten Folgen, die im alten Mad Monkey Room vor dem Umzug in die neuen Räume aufgenommen wurde!
Happy Easter weekend!! The girls have an adorable brunch cocktail complete with a Peep Bunny on top! Rachael also has a lot of feels about Disney's Frozen, Elsa. And speaking of Disney, Kelley is back in action this week with some more Disney facts for ya. Also Kirstin delivers some news about poop? Brunch got weird, y'all.April is Alcohol Awareness Month. Please remember to always drink responsibly and do not drink and drive. And if you want more information on this, we recommend going to: www.alcohol.org We love you all!xoxo Rachael, Kelley and Kirstin
The Limitless Life: Create Your Compelling and Vibrant Future
In this interview I talked with Alex Darroch, expat and co-founder of the Mad Monkey, Cambodia's largest hostel chain. He has quite the story. Alex is creating a new chapter in his life and together with his partners, helping to re-write a new story in a developing country that has reeled from decades of hell and hardship […]