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Fellow Aussie and absolute legend Matt Schofield joins Dando for a bonus episode to discuss his 25-year career working for The Simpsons. They discuss the impact of the recent SAG strikes, the diversity of the writer's room, the lessons learned from David Silverman and Mike B. Anderson and more.PLUS! They discuss Matt's comic series, "Steamroller Man", which is being officially published for the first time. You can check it out here > kickstarter.com/projects/steamrollerman/steamroller-man-1-an-absurdly-funny-superhero-adventureSupport the Four Finger Discount Network for EARLY & AD-FREE access to every show we produce, as well as 100 hours of exclusive content! Join the FFD family today at patreon.com/fourfingerdiscountCHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Toon'd In! with Jim Cummings - spreaker.com/show/toond-in-with-jim-cummingsGoin' Down To South Park - spreaker.com/show/goin-down-to-south-parkSpeaKing Of The Hill - spreaker.com/show/speaking-of-the-hill-a-king-of-the-hill-The One About Friends - spreaker.com/show/the-one-about-friends-podcastTalking Seinfeld - spreaker.com/show/talking-seinfeldThe Office Talk - spreaker.com/show/the-office-talk-podcast
The Bloobcast return to Raccoon City for this year's Blooboween episode to take a look at the third game (and Euan's favourite) in the Resident Evil series - Resident Evil 3. They discuss how the game began life as an unnumbered spin off, the titular antagonist Nemesis, what the game added to the Resident Evil formula, the 2020 remake, and touch upon one of the dumbest movies ever made. Music/Clips Used: Resident Evil 3: Nemesis directed by Kazuhiro Aoyama, owned by Capcom Resident Evil 3: Nemesis OST by Masami Ueda and Saori Maeda. Resident Evil 3 (2020) directed by Kiyohiko Sakata, owned by Capcom Resident Evil 3 (2020) OST by Kota Suzuki, Azusa Kato, Masami Ueda and Takayasu Sodeoka Resident Evil directed by Shinji Mikami, owned by Capcom Resident Evil 2 directed by Hideki Kamiya, owned by Capcom Resident Evil 4 directed by Shinji Mikami, owned by Capcom Resident Evil Apocalypse directed by Alexander Witt The Terminator directed by James Cameron Zombi 2 directed by Lucio Fulci, OST by Fabio Frizzi and Giorgio Tucci The Lord Of The Rings: The Return Of The King OST by Howard Shore Ghosts N' Goblins (NES) - Angry Video Game Nerd (AVGN) The Simpsons, Trilogy of Error directed by Mike B. Anderson, owned by Gracie Films Ridge Racer directed by Yozo Sakagami and Fumihiro Tanaka, owned by Bandai Namco Entertainment Oh Yeah by Yello
...what can one say about the Melancholy Dane that hasn’t already been said? It’s the big one, the work that casts the longest shadow in all of English literature outside of the King James Bible. We quote it without thinking. It helped inspire The Lion King. And its most famous soliloquy has launched a thousand parodies. Will and James break down the epic monologues, the bloody action, the meditations on mortality, depression, mental illness, tortured love affairs, murder, suicide, conspiracy, invasion, and a savagely bloody denouement in which (spoiler alert!) everyone dies. // CREDITS // Intro Music: Jon Sayles, "The Witches' Dance" (composed by anonymous); Outro Music: Jon Sayles, “Saltarello” (composed by anonymous); Illustrative Excerpts: “Tales from the Public Domain,” The Simpsons, dir., Mike B. Anderson (2002); “Hamlet,” feat. Kenneth Branagh, dir. Kenneth Branagh (1996); John Gielgud,“Ages of Man,” Caedmon Records (1959); “Hamlet,” feat. Clarence Smith, dir. Simon Godwin, Royal Shakespeare Company (2016); “Hamlet,” feat. Bill Murray, dir. Michael Almereyda (2000); “Hamlet,” feat. Andrew Scott, dir. Robert Icke (2017); “Hamlet,” feat. David Tennant, dir. Gregory Doran (2009)
Maude meet President George Bush for lemonade! And debunk the myths of Springfield past? Plus maybe a MFIMDB buy out from Hollywood's Isabella Rosselini! Hoorah!?! Roll out the RED carpet, there's a celebrity in town! The now homeless boys of the MFIDBZQ, amidst a potential new deal with their own Hollywood Superstar Isabella Rossellini, look at “Two Bad Neighbours”- written by Ken Keeler and directed by Wes Archer- and Maude's interaction with President George Bush I, who just happens to move across the road! Will she bond with the Bushes? And more importantly...will she accept their lemonade? And despite the cold bitter January storms, the database duo push on and look into “Lisa the Iconoclast”- written by Jonathan Collier and directed by Mike B. Anderson- where Maude shows her support of another high profile celebrity- town icon Jebediah Springfield! Where does she stand on his heroism? F****ing listen and find out! And finally- that's right there's more- a sneak peek at next week's main event “Much Apu About Nothing”...when a bear attack threatens Ned's very life, will Maude find the grit and courage she needs to save him? The long answer is 1:00:25. The short answer is no. Enjoy!
Solo se muda dos veces es el segundo capítulo de la temporada número 8 de Los Simpsons. Se estrenó el 3 de noviembre de 1996. Fue escrito por nuestro amigo John Swartzwelder y dirigido por Mike B. Anderson. El artista invitado que caracterizó a Hank Scorpio fue el humorista Albert Brooks. Una entretenida aventura de la familia Simpson, que se desarrolla debido al cambio de trabajo de Homero. #LosSimpsons #Podcast #Simpson
Trilogía del error, es el capítulo 18 de la temporada 12 de la serie animada, se estrenó el 29 de abril de 2001. Fue escrito por Matt Selman y dirigido por Mike B. Anderson. La estrella invitada fue Frankie Muniz, quien interpretó a Thelonious (el enamorado que Lisa conoce cuando se equivoca de escuela). En el capítulo se relata un día de la familia Simpson, desde 3 historias distintas: El día de Homero, el día de Lisa y el día de Bart. #Lossimpsons #yonofuielpodcast #podcast #dibujosanimados
HAPPY HALLOWEEN! In the spirit of Halloween Jason and Rob are rewinding to 1995 to look at The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror (the next lot of five episodes from 1995 to 1999). That’s five episodes; fifteen The Simpsons Halloween segments. There has been a Simpsons Halloween Special every year since 1990, airing annually since the second season of The Simpsons, and each contain three seperate segments. The Simpsons family break canon and enter a horror, science fiction, or supernatural setting, with several different recurring gags and trademarks. Joined by special appearances by Jerry Springer and Lucy Lawless, The Simpsons deal with the immanent Y2K, we meet Bart's evil twin Hugo, Marge is a witch, Lisa creates life, and Homer enters the third-dimension. With fifteen spooky tales from directors Bob Anderson, Mike B. Anderson, Mark Kirkland, Steven Dean Moore, and Pete Michels, which is your favourite episode?
In this episode of the Bad Movie Night Podcast, the gang review the 1990 sci-fi comedy movie Kamillions! For our video show and other episodes please visit www.Bad-Movie-Night.com Film: Carver's Gate Plot: A research scientist and a pair of mischievous aliens slip into each others' dimensions when an experiment goes awry. Director: Mike B. Anderson Year: 1990 Find Us On Social Media Facebook – http://www.facebook.com/badmovienightshow/ Twitter – http://twitter.com/_BadMovieNight Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/bad_movie_night/ Google+ – https://plus.google.com/102378654666304152117 Reddit - https://www.reddit.com/r/badmovienight