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Send us Fan MailThanks for coming back for the conclusion of my interview with Author, Screenwriter, Producer, and Retired DEA Agent J Todd Scott. Today's episode, we talk DEA stuff and work our way into Hollywood and books, more specifically, him being a producer and writer for the Yellowstone spinoff, Dutton Ranch. Todd spent 30 years as a special agent for the DEA, being assigned to multiple locations across the United States and the world. During his time as a special agent, he took part in investigations leading to tons of seized illegal drugs and millions of dollars in illegal drug proceeds. He was part of the first group of agents to be assigned to Haiti for a long-term mission, where he escaped certain death multiple times by the skin of his teeth. Todd has always had a passion for stories and writing, and pursued this when he retired from federal service. He's authored six critically acclaimed crime and thriller novels. He's also a film/TV producer and screenwriter. His work includes the Lawmen: Bass Reeves, and he is a producer and writer for the spinoff to the massively popular Yellowstone series, Dutton Ranch.It was a pleasure to get the chance to chat with Todd. He has lived and is living a life that books and movies are made of; now he's telling the stories. In today's episode, we discuss:· Has legalizing marijuana in some states made things better, worse, or has it made any difference?· What is the best way to prepare yourself to become a DEA Special Agent, or any other LE officer?· Writing and being a producer on the new Yellowstone spinoff, Dutton Ranch and Lawmen: Bass Reeves.· His ‘big break' in his writing career.· Yellowstone, why was it such a breakout success?.· What is his role with The Dutton Ranch? · How daunting was it to work on Dutton Ranch with all the success of Yellowstone? How he dealt with that.· Having a full-time snake wrangler on set.· His advice for anyone wanting to break into the book-writing world or television, or movies. All of this and more on today's episode of the Cops and Writers podcast.Head on over to Todd's website to learn more about him and his work.Check out my newest book! Police Stories: The Rookie Years - True Crime, Chaos & Life as a Big City Cop!Head on over to my website! What's the craziest thing you saw when you were a cop?My first week on the job, a guy running at me with a butcher knife. He'd just killed his brother over the last hot dog.That's chapter 1. There are 33 more.Police Stories: The Rookie Years just launched - available on Amazon. Search 'Police Stories Patrick O'Donnell' or click thSupport the show
Episode 222 of America's Pop Culture Trivia Show is packed with nostalgic deep cuts, forgotten pop culture gems, iconic TV shows, legendary music moments, and weirdly fascinating trivia from the '80s, '90s, and beyond. From epic saxophone hits and Miami Vice vibes to TGIF sitcoms, Batman Forever, vintage indoor playgrounds, bodybuilding legends, HBO horror classics, and one of the greatest documentaries ever made, this episode covers a huge range of pop culture territory without slowing down once. Play along and enjoy the ride, as Joe dives into behind-the-scenes stories, overlooked stories about documentaries, sitcoms, music videos, and the strange corners of retro entertainment history. If you love: 1980s music 1990s nostalgia retro TV shows old school movie trivia retro arcades forgotten restaurants and play places weird entertainment history cult documentaries pop culture podcasts trivia games …this episode was made for you. New episodes of America's Pop Culture Trivia Show with Joe Parisi feature fast-paced trivia, nostalgic storytelling, and deep-cut pop culture references spanning movies, music, television, commercials, toys, restaurants, celebrities, and everything in between. Follow Joe @joeparisivo www.joeparisifilms.com www.joeparisivoiceover.com
Episode #313Elias Soriano from Nonpoint returns for the 3rd time to The Mistress Carrie Podcast to talk about the bands upcoming new album, touring, the Hampton Beach boardwalk, family, SkeeBall, Jaws, Nu-Metal, Ozzfest, Yacht Rock, Linkin Park, JNKO Jeans, Judas Priest, Bad Bunny, Miami Vice, Muppets, Puerto Rico, women in Rock, being a girl Dad, truck stops, pets, the Rock Hall, and so much more! Episode Notes Check out the custom playlist for Episode #313 here! See Nonpoint at Wally's at Hampton Beach on 8/6/2026 Hear Elias Soriano from Nonpoint on Episode #164 Hear Elias Soriano from Nonpoint on Episode #54 Find Elias Soriano Online:InstagramFacebookTwitterFind Nonpoint OnlineWebsiteFacebookInstagramTwitter Find Mistress Carrie Online: Official Website The Mistress Carrie Backstage Pass on Patreon X Facebook Instagram Threads YouTube Cameo Pantheon Podcast Network Find The Mistress Carrie Podcast online: Instagram Threads Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Adam Carter moves to prime time on the show today as we lead the show off with Ask Adam Anything!
Únete a nuestro Patreon y por $5 al mes disfruta los episodios completos, los primeros 50 episodios, acceso a grabaciones en vivo, preestrenos y otros beneficios patreon.com/chisteinternoEpisodio 131 - Rubén Rabasa Rubén Rabasa es un actor y comediante cubanoamericano radicado en Miami. Con más de seis décadas trabajando en el teatro, la televisión y el cine, Rubén ha formado parte del elenco de películas como “Amigos”, “Police Academy 5”y “Bla Bla Bla” de Álvarez Guedes. Además, su carrera ha atravesado distintas generaciones del entretenimiento, participando también en “Jack and Jill” junto a Adam Sandler, “The Father of the Bride” junto a Andy García, “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania” y “Thelma”. En televisión, ha aparecido en series como “Miami Vice”, “Criminal Minds” y “I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson”. En 2019, su popularidad creció de forma dramática gracias a esta última serie, donde su personaje “Focus Group Man” se convirtió en uno de los memes más populares del programa. Actualmente, forma parte del elenco de la obra “Muerto de Risa”, un tributo a Álvarez Guedes y protagoniza la obra autobiográfica “Rubenology: The Making of an American Legend”. En nuestra conversación hablamos sobre la llegada de la televisión a Cuba, la travesura con la que le enseñó a su familia a valorar a los actores, el difícil proceso de adaptarse a Nueva York, sus primeras experiencias en el teatro, su cameo en “Revenge of the Nerds”, la situación política de Venezuela y Cuba, su relación con Andy García y Álvarez Guedes, y cómo era la industria del entretenimiento en el Miami de los años 80.¡Gracias, Ruben, por venir a Chiste Interno!
Send us Fan MailThe name of this podcast is Cops and Writers. My guest on the show today, J Todd Scott, definitely fits that bill. The conclusion of this interview will air next Sunday!Todd spent 30 years as a special agent for the DEA, being assigned to multiple locations across the United States and the world. During his time as a special agent, he took part in investigations leading to tons of seized illegal drugs and millions of dollars in illegal drug proceeds. He was a part of the first group of agents to be assigned to Haiti for a long-term mission, where he escaped certain death multiple times by the skin of his teeth. Todd has always had a passion for stories and writing, and pursued this when he retired from federal service. He's authored six critically acclaimed crime and thriller novels. He's also a film/TV producer and screenwriter. His work includes the Lawmen: Bass Reeves series, and he is a producer and writer for the spinoff to the massively popular Yellowstone series, Dutton Ranch.I loved talking with Todd. He has lived and is living a life that books and movies are made of; now he's telling the stories. In today's episode, we discuss:· Growing up in rural Kentucky. · Having no relatives or friends in law enforcement, and joining the DEA.· Why did he choose the DEA?· Thinking his career with the DEA would be like the Miami Vice television series.· His first day on the job as a special agent assigned to the Los Angeles field office.· The multiple work locations where he worked as a DEA agent. · Training local law enforcement and running active investigations in Haiti.· Dealing with corruption within the Hattian Police Department.· Being caught in a street mob in Haiti and barely making it out alive.· What is the biggest threat to the United States? What is the role of illegal drugs? All of this and more on today's episode of the Cops and Writers podcast.Head on over to Todd's website to learn more about him and his work.Check out my newest book! Police Stories: The Rookie Years - True Crime, Chaos & Life as a Big City Cop!Head on over to my website! What's the craziest thing you saw when you were a cop?My first week on the job, a guy running at me with a butcher knife. He'd just killed his brother over the last hot dog.That's chapter 1. There are 33 more.Police Stories: The Rookie Years just launched - available on Amazon. Search 'Police Stories Patrick O'Donnell' or click thSupport the show
Send us Fan Mail Grab a glass and buckle up. This week, we're hitting the neon-soaked streets of the 1980s to review the most iconic, loose-cannon, and downright ridiculous cops in pop culture history. From the pastel suits of Miami Vice to the unhinged chaos of Lethal Weapon, we're breaking down who has the best one-liners, who breaks the most protocol, and—most importantly—who we would actually trust to ride shotgun as our partner. It's a badge-flashing, drink-pouring deep dive into retro justice. The Chief is definitely going to yell at us for this one. One Drink PodcastOne topic for One Drink. Topics are different and fun unlike the main media.Gods N GladiatorsCustom Clothing / Wall ArtDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.https://www.youtube.com/@onedrinkpodcast
In this episode of We Seen't It, the crew kicks things off with a Happy Memorial Day shout-out before diving into some classic television. Pat shares his experience watching Knight Rider for the first time as an adult and explores why revisiting these iconic shows is so rewarding. Kevin brings up Miami Vice and the fascinating history of how it evolved from a made-for-TV movie into a full series. The conversation then shifts to director Michael Mann's work, comparing his made-for-TV Heat film with the theatrical version featuring Robert De Niro and Al Pacino. The hosts break down how the two versions differ while maintaining respect for the original. As a lighter moment, Pat poses a thought-provoking question to the group: do you prefer having your day off on a Friday or a Monday?
Actor and “SNL” alum Will Forte joins Rob Lowe to discuss the release of the long-awaited “Coyote vs. Acme” movie, their animated “Miami Vice” parody from years ago, and the advice they have received from acting greats. Will also shares why raising awareness for Huntington's disease is a cause close to his heart. Plus, stay tuned for a special surprise cameo. To find out more about Huntington's disease, visit www.honestlyhd.com. Make sure to subscribe to the show on YouTube at YouTube.com/@LiterallyWithRobLowe! Got a question for Rob? Call our voicemail at 323-570-4551. Your question could get featured on the show! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Rumors are heating up that Inter Miami could be getting a brand new third kit this summer — and it may feature the iconic Miami Vice-inspired colorway.If true, this would mark the third time Inter Miami release a third kit in a season, and fans are already buzzing about what could become one of the club's most popular jerseys ever.In this episode of Battered Herons we discuss:• The leaked third kit rumors• The Miami Vice-inspired design and colors• Why fans love the Vice aesthetic• Previous Inter Miami third kits• Whether MLS has the best soccer jerseys in the world right now• What we want to see from the final designWould this be Inter Miami's best jersey ever?Drop your thoughts below.#InterMiami #Messi #MLS #ThirdKit
Ingmar Stadelmann & Andreas O. Loff fassen die Ausgabe 245 des Podcasts Lanz & Precht zusammen.Show für die Hospitzkinder von Ingmar: https://www.koelnticket.de/event/koelner-comedy-abend-volksbuehne-am-rudolfplatz-21173921/Das Buch "Das geht nicht mehr weg" von Andreas: https://amzn.eu/d/0i3oopFITicket für die Show "Stadelmann liest Höcke": https://www.ingmarstadelmann.de/stadelmannliesthoecke/Links zu unseren Partnern: https://linktr.ee/richardwoerreicheichdichWunderbare Sprecherin der Rubriken: Franziska Weisz Coverdesign: Hands of God Folgt uns auf InstagramIngmar Stadelmann: https://www.instagram.com/ingmarstadelmann/ Andreas Loff: https://www.instagram.com/andreas.loff/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode features the return of Aaron's mom Tammy as a guest! They discuss 1986's crime thriller "Manhunter" directed by Michael Mann and based off of the 1981 novel "Red Dragon" by Thomas Harris. They talk about Brian Cox's performance as Hannibal Lecktor (Lecter), the portrayal of crime procedural in media, and how Francis Dollarhyde makes for a great horror-adjacent villain. They also get into Mann's "Miami Vice" neon influence bleeding into this movie, the banality of evil, music choices, and many other aspects of the flick. Tammy, Aaron and Derek recorded a podcast. DO YOU SEE! ONLY $5 A MONTH to join our Patreon: www.patreon.com/WatchIfYouDare We are on PodBean, Apple Podcasts, Podchaser, Goodpods, Amazon Music, Spotify, iHeartRadio and CastBox. Please rate, review, subscribe, and share our show. Also, check out our Spotify Music playlist, links on our Twitter and Podbean page. Our socials are on Bluesky and Facebook and Twitter @WatchIfYouDare
This is it folks. This is THEE final show of The Vice of Miami Podcast.Mark and Tim review the 2006 release of the Miami Vice movie. Hear what they think is good and bad and how it stands up to the original series. And then stick around to the very end for a very special thank you song especially written for Vice of Miami and then enjoy Tim and Marks special goodbye message montage at the very end. Make sure to stay all the way to the 57:49 mark.Thank you to all of our very special fans for years of loyalty and messages. You all are our friends whether have met or not. We cherish that very much. As you know, we have a new show called Sunday Gravy Radio. Please check it out and subscribe and follow the social pages. You will not regret it. https://open.spotify.com/show/4PirFATEbXpx4CjnYJIGZp?si=1f2b3f4215e04a43https://www.facebook.com/sundaygravyradiohttps://www.instagram.com/sundaygravyradio#SundayGravyRadio #SundayGravy #GravyTalk #GravyVibes #StaySimmerin #RealTalk #Unfiltered #GoodVibesOnly #ChillVibes #ConversationsThatMatter #Storytelling #TalkShow
Disney just laid off almost their entire visual artist team while pushing AI-generated slop. The Clayface movie got a teaser. Street Fighter 2026 dropped a trailer. Someone leaked the Avatar animated movie and apparently reviewed it already. D4vd got arrested for murder and pleaded not guilty. Illumination made a Super Mario Galaxy movie and we're gonna talk about whether that's a good idea. Michael B. Jordan and Austin Butler are doing a Miami Vice reboot for some reason. Invincible season 4 is here. Megan Thee Stallion revealed Klay Thompson cheated. Zach Cregger teased his Resident Evil movie. Mortal Kombat II is out, Daredevil Born Again season 2 is out, The Boys is in its final season and we're checking in mid-season.That's a lot. We're gonna try to get through all of it without losing our minds.Welcome to Hollywolves. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of Recommend or Refute, Dixon continues with his Italy-on-the-mind movie watching recs, Ryan takes the bullet for all of us and talks about the latest Avatar, and John brings two different mainstream touchstones from bygone eras.
In this episode, we kick things off with the latest trailers shaking up the industry, including Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey and a slate of teasers from Zach Cregger's take on Resident Evil, DC Studios' Clayface, A24's Tony, which looks into the early life of the late Anthony Bourdain, Evil Dead Burn, One Night Only, Verity, and Netflix's Office Romance starring Jennifer Lopez. We shift into bigger headlines—casting news for Miami Vice 85 with Michael B. Jordan and Austin Butler joining the Joseph Kosinski take on an ‘80s classic, a Django/Zorro crossover at Sony, Greta Gerwig's Narnia headed for a full theatrical release via Netflix, and Blake Lively settling the It Ends With Us lawsuit with Justin Baldoni. We close with a box office spotlight on the biopic Michael and The Devil Wears Prada 2. Joining in for this heavy news chat is Dustin Rybka, the co-host of the soon to be released Back To The Blockbuster spinoff, The Cinema Vault! Tune in for quick takes, insider angles, and what these moves could mean for the year ahead.
This is the news portion of episode 239. In this section, the Movie Toasters discuss Battlefield, Miami Vice '85, I am Legend 2, The Blair Witch Project, and more.Stay Toasty!!!
Send us Fan MailWatch my acting debut film for free, Cape Cod Cthulhu!What in the world was a Yuppie? What are some of the beloved 1990s educational children's TV shows? What television show themes were also chart hits?Episode 243 brings the May flowers and the GenX nostalgia.It begins with an answer to the question of what a Yuppie was. Synonymous with the 1980s, Yuppies were of a certain mold and lifestyle. They dominated the landscape of America for a few years and slowly faded away. We dive deep into their reign in the 1980s.Barney, Bill Nye, Blue's Clues. These and more made up the must-see list of educational children's shows of the 1990s. It was a decade dotted with familiar favorites, soon to be legends, and oddities that screamed 90s. The new Top 5 looks at some of the television show theme songs that made waves on the music charts. Hit shows, forgotten favorites, middling, and downright terrible shows. Somehow, these themes became hits.This Week In History and Time Capsule looks back to the first-ever spam email, the bane of many people's existence.You can support my work by becoming a member on Patreon. Or you can Buy Me A Coffee!Helpful Links from this EpisodeBuy My New Book, In Their Footsteps!Searching For the Lady of the Dunes True Crime BookHooked By Kiwi - Etsy.comDJ Williams MusicKeeKee's Cape Cod KitchenMSFTS CommunityChristopher Setterlund.comCape Cod Living - Zazzle StoreSubscribe on YouTube!Initial Impressions 2.0 BlogCJSetterlundPhotos on EtsyWhere In the World Is Carmen Sandiego: Classic Reload.comListen to Episode 242 hereSupport the show
Petros Papadakis in Los Angeles joins Softy to talk about the Rams behavior both off the field with their comments and public representatives, plus on the field, Miami Vice’s intro and Petros’ obsession with asses based on that, and other occurrences of women in movies and television shows, and Diego Pavia not getting selected in the NFL Draft.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Is XBOX back? Its making the right moves, hopefully it sticks to them. PlayStation causes an overhyped uproar, but should we still be worried? Michael dominates the box office, despite not moonwalking the critics, class is out on Gen V at Amazon after 2 seasons. And Sony is exploring a Django & Zorro Team up movie, im all in.
Johnny Spoiler sails straight into chaos with a deep dive into Sinbad of the Seven Seas (1989)—the gloriously messy cult fantasy starring Lou Ferrigno. But first… we've got a problem: why is an AI-generated song telling us to “celebrate me”… and why is everyone listening?In this episode, Johnny breaks down the viral “celebrate me” trend, calls out participation-trophy energy in internet culture, and asks the real question: what are we actually celebrating?Then it's Home Video Headlines—covering the upcoming ultra-violent Western The Brigands of Rattlecreek from Park Chan-wook, the neon-drenched reboot Miami Vice '85 starring Austin Butler and Michael B. Jordan, and the newly announced Possession remake from Smile director Parker Finn. Movie of the Week: Sinbad of the Seven Seas (1989)A sword-and-sorcery fever dream featuring ghost warriors, slime demons, lightning cages, and a fully oiled-up Lou Ferrigno in purple pantaloons. Johnny breaks down the wild production history, the “so bad it's good” energy, and why this movie earns a surprise Binge Now rating. Favorite Bits:Edgar Allan Poe… wrote a Sinbad story??Viking + Samurai + Dwarf squad goalsMagic that feels like ancient techMirror clone boss fight insanityThat completely unnecessary bedtime story framing device Fan Service: Johnny responds to TikTok logic warriors who don't watch past 3 seconds—and yes, we're talking Joker discourse again. Staff Pick: Dave Season 3 and the chaotic “Friends Keep Secrets” podcast—fame, ego, and finding something real in the noise. Johnny Spoiler Stamp of Approval: Jolt Cream Soda is back—zero sugar, nootropics, and just enough kick to power your next bad movie binge. Plus: Halfway to Halloween is coming… and the fantasy run continues with Deathstalker, Gallowwalkers, and Silent Rage.Johnny Spoiler stamp of approval: Jolt Cream Soda. Smooth, sweet, and just enough kick—hit the Amazon link and thank me later. https://amzn.to/48uOi9I
We discuss all the hottest topics from the week! Shrek Popcorn Bucket YouTube Turned 21 ‘Michael’ Moonwalks to Box Office Win ‘Coyote vs Acme’ Trailer Jackass 5 Trailer ‘Spider-Noir’ B&W & FULL COLOR ‘The Death of Robin Hood’ Teaser ‘Gen V’ Cancelled ‘MIAMI VICE '85’ Delayed ‘THE MUMMY 4’ New Release Date First look at Netflix’s Live-Action ‘Scooby Doo’ Series A ‘DJANGO/ZORRO’ Crossover Movie is in the Works 'Ecco the Dolphin: Complete' has been announced Join the conversation... FacebookInstagramTwitterTikTokYouTubeRate/Review/Subscribe:Apple PodcastsSpotifyYouTubeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wrapping up the South Beach sojurn into the world of Miami Vice (at least until the Michael B Jordan/Austin Butler film 'Miami Vice 85' comes out next year) with a revisit of Michael Mann's 2006 film. Mann started from a place of "what if we did Miami Vice for real"...real grimy drug-dealing procedurals, real violence and treachery, the real cost of undercover work. And what if we filmed it during the summer in Miami, during Hurricane Season? All that and more went into the vibes. The pleasures of those vibes are refreshingly present in the film when viewed through today's lens.
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This is it loyal fans. It all comes down to the final review of all time. We never thought we would be here so fast, but nonetheless we are here.We have special guest Marina from the Vice and Easy podcast joining us to close out the Miami Vice series and go over the ups and downs of the show along with our special picks.Please listen in and give your thoughts in our socials and in your podcast platform.Our next show, which is the last on Vice of Miami, covers the Miami Vice movie.Thanks to everyone for kind and sometimes critical words. It does help. it helps so much that we are starting our new show SUNDAY GRAVY RADIO. Please find us there and listen in to the unscripted and uncensored free flowing show. Look for Sunday Gravy Radio on your favorite podcast platform.Our social mediahttps://www.facebook.com/sundaygravyradiohttps://www.instagram.com/sundaygravyradio
Welcome to a new episode of KUWTC. This week it's only Bill and Rob. How was that new Clayface teaser? Any interest in the new Michael Jackson biopic? There is a new Miami Vice movie coming out? Did you watch our newest Star Trek Jeopardy? And did you know there is a musical out there called "Khan: The Musical"? Well we do and we will talk a little about what we know. We will likely be off again next week but we'll be back in full force the second week of May. And Dio Candle is coming on board again as a sponsor. Their Radio Store candle is AMAZING.
This Week for your Daily Ratings Movie News: Michael B. Jordan and Austin Butler are in for Joseph Kosinski's Miami Vice. They also have other projects with major directors in the work. A24 has it's man for Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and Tarantino gives his blessing for a Django Zorro crossover film. - Check out all our Movie Scores on the site! - Support the Daily Ratings and become a Producer now! - Here are all the new movies out now! - Shop our store for all the Daily Ratings gear!
Get ready to dive back into the neon-soaked streets of L.A. and beyond! In this episode of Elton Reads A Book A Week, Elton takes on the ambitious crime epic Heat 2—the novel that somehow manages to be both a prequel and a sequel to Michael Mann's legendary 1995 film.Ever wondered what made Neil McCauley so cold or how Vincent Hanna became a "hyper-caffeinated" detective with a failing personal life? This episode breaks down the twelve-year arc that takes these iconic characters from the shadows of Chicago to the heat of Paraguay and Mexico. Elton also digs into the fascinating true story that inspired the original film, involving a real-life high-stakes meeting in a Chicago deli between a meticulous detective and a professional thief who lived by a 30-second rule.Expect plenty of Elton's signature "cinephile" rants, some very questionable theories about whether Chicago actually exists, and a recurring battle with his producer, [BLEEP], over whether the show needs more machine-gun sound effects. It's a deep dive into world-traveling heists, burning wreckage, and the "urban opera" of Michael Mann's universe.Listen in for:The Real Heat: The gritty 1960s true crime origins of the McCauley/Hanna rivalry.A Master at Work: A look at director Michael Mann's journey from driving cabs to "engineering" cinematic masterpieces.Behind the Pages: How a film director and a thriller novelist teamed up to expand a world millions already loved.Just... maybe don't take any actual life advice from the heist parts.GET THE BOOK: From AmazonFrom an Indie Book SellerBECOME AN Elton Reads A Book A Week CONTRIBUTOR HERE:Elton Reads A Book A Week PatreonTips!SOCIAL MEDIA! This is the LINK TREE!Join the Discord server!EMAIL: eltonreadsabookaweek@gmail.comThe following section is reserved for the people, places, things, and more that Elton probably offended in this episode--THE APOLOGIES SECTION: Clowns...again, flatulence, New York...again, those that get easily tricked, Penthouse Forum, and much, much more.A special thanks to Diedrich Bader and Jenna Fischer for all their inspiration."Expanding on the lives of characters like Vincent Hanna, Neil McCauley, and Chris Shiherlis before and after the movie's events. The book follows the formative years of the main characters and continues the story with new heists and characters, exploring their lives in the years leading up to and following the film's iconic bank robbery. It's known for its cinematic action, rich characterization, and fast-paced, hard-boiled style, becoming a #1 New York Times bestseller. "Heat 2, Michael Mann, Meg Gardiner, Heat Movie Sequel, Vincent Hanna, Neil McCauley, Chris Shiherlis, Al Pacino, Robert De Niro, Crime Fiction, Heist Novel, North Hollywood Shootout, Chuck Adamson, Chicago Crime History, Belden's Deli, Urban Opera, Heat 1995, Movie Trivia, Literary Analysis, Book Review, Comedy Podcast, Elton Reads A Book A Week, Pop Culture Commentary, GTA V Inspiration, The Dark Knight Influence, Miami Vice, Crime Thriller Books, Cinema History, Hard-Boiled Fiction.#Heat2 #MichaelMann #Heist #BookReview #ComedyPodcast #Podcast #Cinema #TrueCrime #NeilMcCauley #VincentHanna #Literature #CrimeFiction #ActionMovies #EltonReadsABookAWeek #MovieHistory #Sequel Review #books #reading #booktok #comedy #Heat #movie
We reviewed Blow By Blow by Jeff Beck last year and thought it was great (Ep 222) so we figured we'd also review Wired as it turns 50. And while Jeff did bring back producer George Martine (uh, The Beatles) he did choose to bring in some new blood. Most notably, he retained Jan Hammer - famous to the boys for creating the Miami Vice theme - and a jazz/new age legend in his own right. Wilbur Bascomb provides the bass (he's a real allstar on this record though Hammer does fill in on a couple of songs), Narada Michael Walden writes some songs and lays down the beat with Max Middleton returning on the keys to provide the foundation for Jeff and Jan to do their thing. Hearing these two playing off of each other can be intense and I wouldn't call this a rock record but more of a jazz fusion experiment. Led Boots is a heavy starter and while Jeff is happy to let others shine, he standouts extraordinarily on Charles Mingus' Goodbye Pork Pie Hat. Jan Hammer write Blue Wind starts the second side with some funk (provided mostly by Hammer on various machines) and the bluesy, jazzy jams make this record a showcase for getting talent in a room and letting them do their thing. There are no vocals on this album which makes it so surprising that it went platinum in the US. Jeff Beck never chased big fame or success, he chased tone and talent to play alongside. He willingly shares the spotlight and adds his flourishes when asked to but despite the name on the cover, it's very much a jazzy collaboration between some real pros. And he didn't think he could top it - he didn't make another studio album until 1980. Check out our new website: Ugly American Werewolf in London Website Visit our sponsor RareVinyl.com and use code UGLY to save 10% off one ENTIRE ORDER! bit.ly/UAWILROCKS Twitter Threads Instagram YouTube LInkTree www.pantheonpodcasts.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sean and Amanda are joined by our music biopic correspondent, Yasi Salek, to unpack their complicated feelings on the highly anticipated musical biopic ‘Michael.' Before diving into the movie, they quickly cover some movie news: most importantly, the ‘Miami Vice' reboot getting a new title and a release date (1:51). Then, they break down all of the good, the bad, and the ugly with ‘Michael' and highlight why the re-creation of Michael Jackson's music feels deeply special but is ultimately inside of something hollow and uninteresting (10:31). Next, they discuss David Lowery's new gothic fantasia musical, ‘Mother Mary,' starring Anne Hathaway, which they praise for its beautiful filmmaking and nuanced and complicated portrayal of relationships, creativity, and fame (55:14). Finally, Lowery joins the show and explains why casting Hathaway and Michaela Coel was crucial to the movie's success, how ‘The Green Knight' helped him realize he wanted to work on something smaller in scale, and why making the movie felt like a supernatural experience (1:10:10). Hosts: Sean Fennessey and Amanda Dobbins Guests: David Lowery and Yasi Salek Producer: Jack Sanders Production Support: Lucas Cavanagh Camera Operators: Sarah Reddy, Donald LoBianco, and Ryan Todd Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On Friday's ENN, Knicks themes songs. Miami Vice. We hear from Mauigoa and Reese. Danhausen cursed the Knicks? Commanders draft Styles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
If we told you that this week's episode of the Empire Podcast featured not one but two people banging on about Taylor Swift, odds are you'd reckon one of them was James Dyer. And you'd be wrong. For those people are Ben Travis and David Lowery, director of the new poptastic psychodrama, Mother Mary. Lowery is this week's guest, and he popped into the podbooth to sit down with Ben to talk all about how Taylor Swift influenced part of his approach to the Anne Hathaway-Michael Coel flick, and much, much more, including an ultra-geeky exchange about Star Wars action figures. [36:32 - 58:21 approx] Either side of that, Helen O'Hara welcomes James Dyer and Amon Warmann into the podbooth as they discuss great movie prison breaks and what makes for a good biopic; the week's movie news (at least, the stuff that broke before the pod was recorded... thanks a bunch, Miami Vice '85 casting news and Clayface trailer!); and review Mother Mary, Charlize Theron-Taron Egerton thriller Apex, and Antoine Fuqua's Michael Jackson biopic, Michael. Enjoy.
En ¡Buenos días, Javi y Mar! de CADENA 100 arrancamos repasando planes para el fin de semana, desde una buena sesión de teatro o karaoke hasta un concierto de Stradivarius en el Palacio Real de Madrid. También celebramos una gran noticia: un nacimiento en Benizalón, Almería, y aprovechamos para hablar de ese vínculo tan especial entre tíos y sobrinos, compartiendo anécdotas que nos sacan más de una sonrisa. Nos fijamos también gracias a Fernando Martín y su monólogo, en esos comportamientos tan curiosos que tenemos en los ascensores. Como siempre, los niños de Jimeno nos regalan momentazos con sus ocurrencias y vivencias, material de sobra para escribir un libro entero. Además, Javi nos descubre el truco definitivo para conseguir unas patatas fritas mucho más crujientes y cerramos la semana con un resumen lleno de momentos divertidos, alguna que otra carcajada, el anuncio del reboot de Miami Vice y, cómo no, con ese toque de música de feria que siempre nos deja con buen sabor de boca. ...
Welcome to the existential wormhole that IS [indistinct chatter]...a new regular Friday drop covering topical and episodic ephemera. THIS WEEK: "Judgement" at Nuremberg indeed; the Hershey biopic you knew you didn't need or want; despite reviews the Michael Jackson biopic will make billions; what do we think about when we think about songs and musicians that we love; Benn Jordan & Rick Beato; Jacob Collier and the collective humanity of improvisation and connection; the Redd Kross documentary and me learning that Redd Kross wasn't a metal band; Detective Hole on Netflix is pronounced 'Detective Hoo-leh' you dumb Americans; more Phil Collins-inspired wormholes; drummer's perspective mixing versus audience perspective mixing; ABACAB, Tom Sawyer, Mean Street, Rush and Van Halen; Michael Omartian and 'Aja'; limitations are what makes a genius artist truly original; and next week on the podcast: Micheal Mann's Miami Vice film reappraised. THANK YOU!
“Michael” movie madness hits theaters tomorrow. But tonight, the film's stars are under fire. Colman Domingo addresses Michael's child abuse questions as Kat Graham reveals the reason her Diana Ross role was completely cut out. Then, from child star to real life action hero? Dylan Sprouse locked and loaded. See the terrifying moment he chased off a home invader. Plus, why David Hasselhoff is now using a walker. Frail new images of the star sparking concern. And, Hulk Hogan's son on the wrestler's final days. Only ET is with Nick revealing his dad's heartbreaking last moments alive. Then, the Mormon Wives on their TV return. Will Taylor Frankie Paul join them? Plus, meet the stars of the new spin-off. And, a sneak peek at the new shows taking over reality TV. Then, a country music star makes his acting debut. How ET helped him land a role on “Marshals”. Plus, ET's Then & Now: Akon. The hitmaker on his favorite superstar collabs and the pop star he's pitching now. And, the “Miami Vice” movie is a go. News on the Emmy winning series coming to the big screen. Plus, ET's time on the OG set. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode of THE HOT MIC, John Rocha and Jeff Sneider talk Meger vote, Miami Vice 85 is a go with MBJ and Austin Butler, DC's Clayface teaser trailer, Coyote vs Acme trailer, Leviticus trailer, Curry Barker to direct Texas Chainsaw, our thoughts on the Michael' biopic and the backlash against critics from the Michael Jackson fans, Joseph Kosinski NOT directing Top Gun 3, Steven Caple Jr directing I Am Legend 2, the MCU layoffs that impacted the visual departments, The Savant finally getting a release on Apple TV, THEM remake to star Glen Powell (WTF?!), Jordan Peele versus Universal, Charles Dance in talks for The Batman 2, a Terms of Endearment remake on its way from Paramount and more!marvel #DC #jamesgunn #michaelbjordan #WB #Netflix #Disney #topgun #tomcruise #TheHotMic #JeffSneider #JohnRocha ____________________________________________________________________________________Chapters:0:00 Intro, Rundown and Debate over the Latest on Mike Vrabel and Dianna Russini9:32 WB Shareholders Approve Merger with Paramount, What's Next?13:28 Miami Vice' 85 is A Go with Michael B. Jordan, Austin Butler and Joseph Kosinski17:56 Charles Dance in Talks to Play Christopher Dent in The Batman Part 220:19 Curry Barker Will Direct Texas Chainsaw Massacre Reboot for A2426:11 DC Releases 'Clayface' Teaser Discussion29:00 Steven Caple Jr. to Direct I Am Legend Sequel with Will Smith31:35 'Michael' Review and Discussion on the Divisive Reactions41:05 Sneider Rumor: Antoine Fuqua Left "Michael' As Director A Year Ago47:38 Final Grade on 'Michael' Movie from Rocha and Sneider49:31 Will Colman Domingo Get Nominated for 'Michael'?53:04 Coyote vs Acme Trailer Talk54:35 Syndey Sweeney Cut from A Devil Wears Prada 255:41 Leviticus Trailer Talk58:01 Jessica Chastain's The Savant is Getting Released by Apple TV Plus1:00:02 Joseph Kosinski Not Returning to Direct Top Gun 31:03:00 Studios Starting to Embrace the 45 Day Theatrical Windows1:06:53 Jordan Peele and Universal Pictures Still Struggling to Make Next Movie1:09:34 Disney Layoffs Affect Visual Department Including Andy Park1:14:30 Streamlabs and Superchat QuestionsFollow John Rocha: @therochasays Follow Jeff Sneider: @TheInSneider Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-hot-mic-with-jeff-sneider-and-john-rocha--5632767/support.
Chris and Andy talk about the official announcement of director Joseph Kosinski's ‘Miami Vice' reboot starring Michael B. Jordan and Austin Butler (6:32), and the news that James Mangold is adapting his 1997 film ‘Cop Land' into a TV series (10:33). Then they discuss the first five episodes of ‘Beef' Season 2 (16:12). Later, they react to ‘Top Chef' Season 23, Episode 7 (55:33). Finally, The Watch: After Dark (01:10:13). Subscribe to the Ringer TV YouTube channel here for full episodes of The Watch and so much more! Hosts: Chris Ryan and Andy Greenwald Producers: Kaya McMullen and Kai Grady Additional Video Supervision: Sarah Reddy Order and it will come. Like today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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In earth shattering news, Xbox announces a price decrease for GamePass, Elsewhere Ubisoft finally admits the Black Flag remake is real, and Shuhei Yoshida says he was fired from Sony. Plus Top Gun 3 was announced at Cinemacon, and Marvel Studios returns to Hall H this summer. That and more on this weeks episode.
We reviewed Blow By Blow by Jeff Beck last year and thought it was great (Ep 222) so we figured we'd also review Wired as it turns 50. And while Jeff did bring back producer George Martine (uh, The Beatles) he did choose to bring in some new blood. Most notably, he retained Jan Hammer - famous to the boys for creating the Miami Vice theme - and a jazz/new age legend in his own right. Wilbur Bascomb provides the bass (he's a real allstar on this record though Hammer does fill in on a couple of songs), Narada Michael Walden writes some songs and lays down the beat with Max Middleton returning on the keys to provide the foundation for Jeff and Jan to do their thing. Hearing these two playing off of each other can be intense and I wouldn't call this a rock record but more of a jazz fusion experiment. Led Boots is a heavy starter and while Jeff is happy to let others shine, he standouts extraordinarily on Charles Mingus' Goodbye Pork Pie Hat. Jan Hammer write Blue Wind starts the second side with some funk (provided mostly by Hammer on various machines) and the bluesy, jazzy jams make this record a showcase for getting talent in a room and letting them do their thing. There are no vocals on this album which makes it so surprising that it went platinum in the US. Jeff Beck never chased big fame or success, he chased tone and talent to play alongside. He willingly shares the spotlight and adds his flourishes when asked to but despite the name on the cover, it's very much a jazzy collaboration between some real pros. And he didn't think he could top it - he didn't make another studio album until 1980. Check out our new website: Ugly American Werewolf in London Website Visit our sponsor RareVinyl.com and use code UGLY to save 10% off one ENTIRE ORDER! bit.ly/UAWILROCKS Twitter Threads Instagram YouTube LInkTree www.pantheonpodcasts.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cindy Pearlman Gaber, senior writer for the New York Times and entertainment columnist for the Las Vegas Review-Journal, joins Bob Sirott to talk about Ravinia’s general public ticket sale, Madonna’s latest single, Shania Twain’s new hosting gig, and another “Miami Vice” movie set to be released in 2027. She also shares details about the re-release […]
Kids really do say the most EMBARASSING things! Gary and the morning crew talk about the crazy things kids have said, listeners chime in, and Lisa gives us the 411 (or maybe 305?) on Miami Vice coming back!
HEADS UP: TICKETS ARE NOW AVAILABLE FOR OUR MAY 24 LIVE SHOW IN BROOKLYN, EXCLUSIVELY AT PATREON.COM/WORSTOFALL JP Brammer (¡Hola Papi!) and the lads throw on their raincoats, dance to Huey Lewis and the News, and commit some mild homicide as they cover both Bret Easton Ellis' original book and Mary Harron's film adaptation of the trials and tribulations of Patrick Bateman: American Psycho. Topics include Ellis' rage-bait politics, Christian Bale's hardbody, and what it means when a significant portion of a population aspires to be Patrick Bateman. JP Brammer: Substack // Bluesky // Instagram Media referenced in this episode: American Psycho by Bret Easton Ellis. Vintage. 1991. American Psycho. Dir. Mary Harron. 2000. “An 'American Psycho' Drama : Books: The flap surrounding Bret Easton Ellis' third novel flares again. NOW is seeking a boycott of his new publisher. Other observers raise questions of censorship.” by Elizabeth Venant. Los Angeles Times. December 11th, 1990. “Bret Easton Ellis on American Psycho, Christian Bale, and His Problem with Women Directors”. Movieline. May 18th, 2010. "Bret Easton Ellis on Talking Porn With Kanye, a New Novel, and (Yes) Trump" by Corey Seymour. Vogue. April 16th, 2019. “On Adapting American Psycho” by Mary Harron. London Review of Books. February 28th, 2024. “Phil Collins webchat – your questions answered on prog rock, self-doubt and Miami Vice.” The Guardian. October 19th, 2016. Music/audio used in this episode: Martha Reeves & The Vandellas - Dancing In The Street 緑茶:日本の伝統茶道 - Nhạc Jazz Không Lời Huey Lewis & The News - Hip To Be Square Phil Collins - Sussudio Genesis - In Too Deep Genesis - Mama Genesis - That's All Genesis - Home By The Sea LilMati - Air Conditioner Fan Hum.wav jzielke011 - Urban Rain 01.wav TWOAPW theme by Brendan Dalton: Patreon // brendan-dalton.com // brendandalton.bandcamp.com Interstitial: “Salve & Salve” // Written and Performed by A.J. Ditty
And just when you thought we are done with The Vice of Miami Podcast, we come back for another beating. HAHA!All of the series episodes are done and now we are at the Season 5 Recap where Tim and Mark give their takes on certain subjects. We tried to whittle down our top choices to the best we can for this somewhat dismal season. Do you agree with us or no? Let us know wherever you can comment.Only 2 more left after this, then its on to our next adventure SUNDAY GRAVY RADIO. #miamivice #viceofmiamipodcast #sundaygravyradio #sundaygravy #newpodcastLinks to our new show:instagram.com/sundaygravyradiofacebook.com/sundaygravyradio
Michael Mann month continues when we head to Florida to cover Miami Vice with guest Brian Wishart of MoviePod: A Reclaimed Cinema Podcast! This is both Tim & Tommy's first time watching the movie.Is this a hard movie to follow? Why does this get better on rewatch? Would you like this if watched the tv show a ton? And what disastrous things happened on set? All this and more on this week's Haven't Scene It!Follow us MoviePod on Social Media:Twitter: @MoviePodFilmInstagram: @SceneItPodFollow us on Social Media:Twitter: @SceneItPodInstagram: @SceneItPodTiktok: @SceneItPodBluesky: @podsceneit.bsky.socialYoutube: @HaventSceneIt- Old Glory (15% Off)
This week on the podcast, two brothers are going Washington-to-Washington AND bald-eagle-to-bald-eagle — because we're watching the Uchū Sentai Kyuranger episode "Space.20: Stinger VS Scorpio"! Why is Raptor in the sheets AND Garu in the sheets with basically nothing in the streets? What's the Miami Vice tragedy music used for this week? And — who clearly went to Tail Parrying School? The answers to these questions (and more!) await, on this episode of the Ranger Danger Kyuranger podcast!
A tragic aviation accident dominated the headlines as two pilots were killed after an Air Canada Express flight collided with a Port Authority fire-rescue vehicle while landing at LaGuardia Airport, injuring dozens of passengers and forcing the airport to shut down during an ongoing federal investigation. Officials confirmed the aircraft was arriving from Montreal when the collision occurred, and investigators from the NTSB are now examining air traffic control communications and runway procedures to determine what went wrong. In entertainment news, Michael B. Jordan is fueling excitement after addressing rumors that he may star in Universal’s upcoming Miami Vice reboot, with reports suggesting he could play Rico Tubbs opposite Austin Butler and that his recent Oscar win has significantly raised his asking price. Meanwhile, alleged tension between Regina Hall and Teyana Taylor on the set of One Battle After Another has sparked online debate, though some insiders and cast voices have pushed back on claims of serious conflict. The Hot Spot also highlighted Mary J. Blige opening up about a painful early-career encounter with an unnamed idol who criticized her appearance and vocals—a moment she says deeply hurt her but ultimately helped shape her resilience and legendary career. Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/rickey-smiley-morning-show See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael B. Jordan is fueling excitement after addressing rumors that he may star in Universal’s upcoming Miami Vice reboot, with reports suggesting he could play Rico Tubbs opposite Austin Butler and that his recent Oscar win has significantly raised his asking price. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode we reflect on the reality that we must die, and in order to live we also must love. And it's a discussion on (ostensibly) a zombie movie that a 20+ year later legacy sequel! When the teaser trailer for 28 Years Later dropped, it seemed clear that the film wouldn't be a safe, mindless retread of previous material looking to cash in on fan nostalgia. It was visually striking, poetic, foreboding, and promised a dark, brutal world that not only has experienced a viral outbreak, but has evolved to, as much as people collectively can, live with it. Danny Boyle and Alex Garland were cooking up something special and we couldn't wait! The result was not only a commercial success but a beautifully touching coming of age story that hits on several substantive themes.Joining us for this episode is film journalist Brandon Streussnig. Brandon has written for outlets like Vulture, The Ringer, GQ, Inverse, Men's & Women's Health, Letterboxd Journal, The AV Club, The Playlist, Polygon, Fangoria, Paste, The Film Stage, In Review Online, AwardsWatch, and others. He's also contributed to physical media releases from folks like Vinegar Syndrome, Radiance, Umbrella, IFC, Kino, and Arrow Video. In this episode we cover things likeBrandon's journey into being a full time film journalistHis experience seeing the film early in order to interview the directorThe incredible soundtrack from Young FathersAnthony Dod Mantle's gorgeous cinematographyBrandon's real time consideration of the follow up, 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple The way cinema invites us to spiritual considerations regardless of personal beliefsFilm Twitter's Miami Vice ordeal from a few years ago (that culminated in a screening a listener attended and emailed about!)and MORE!Letterboxd List of Substantive Cinema EpisodesBrandon's interview with Danny BoyleShoutout:Sophy Romvari's Blue HeronFollow Brandon:InstagramLetterboxdInterview with Undertone director Ian TuasonThe Stunt ManThe CatPhysical Media Corner:She Shoots Straight (88 Films)Song of the Miraculous Hind (Deaf Crocodile)Follow Us:InstagramThreadsPhilip's LetterboxdBlueSkyShare Your Questions/Suggestions/Feedback With Us:Email: thesubstancepod@gmail.comDM on InstagramSupport Us: Support the show with an individual donation on CashApp to $TheSubstancePod or become a monthly Patreon supporter at patreon.com/TheSubstancePod