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This week on Exploit It, we're facing the end with The Rapture (1991)! ✝️
Hider in the House (1989)Directed By: Matthew PatrickStarring: Gary Busey, Mimi Rogers, Michael McKean, Crispin Glover's DadThis is the kickoff of our first Gary Busey themed month (just wait for what we have in store!) and this one is a weird one. With next to no US theatrical release, Gary Busey plays a formerly abused child who needs somewhere to live, and randomly chooses your attic. Hijinks ensue and eventually he wants to live your life and take your wife. It's wild. IMDB describes this as: "A deranged man hides in the attic of a new house and becomes obsessed with the unsuspecting family that moves in."We Also Talked About:Run (1991) (YouTube)Twice Dead (1988) (TubiTv)The Twice Dead CoverRace Across the World (Daily Motion)Chris Demakes A Podcast (Apple Podcasts)NOFX - The Decline (YouTube)Doom Asylum (TubiTv)Chaos the Manson Murders (Netflix)Celtic City (Amazon)Hider in the House PosterLike what you hear here? We're on the youtubes now with our entire new back catalog and some upcoming exclusive content available at https://youtube.com/@deweypodmonster(Some of the above links are affiliate links, if you purchase through these affiliate links we do get a small kickback, and it's the best way to support this show!).Rate and Review us on the podcast platform of your choice!As always, remember, you can always find the latest goings on at our website https://Crap.Town or https://RockinTomatoes.comFollow us on Bluesky at https://bsky.app/profile/crap.town/ orhttps://bsky.app/profile/internalbleeding.crap.townCheck out our fellow podcast network members at https://Yourunpodcast.com
This week we have a look at the 2000 horror film GingerSnaps. This is Episode #454! Ginger Snaps is a 2000 Canadian supernatural horror film directed by John Fawcett and written by Karen Walton, from a story they jointly developed. The film stars Emily Perkins and Katharine Isabelle as Brigitte and Ginger Fitzgerald, two morbid teenage sisters whose relationship is tested when Ginger (who has started her period for the first time) is attacked and bitten by an unknown animal, and then later, during the next full moon, slowly starts to transform into a werewolf. The supporting cast features Kris Lemche, Jesse Moss, Danielle Hampton, John Bourgeois, Peter Keleghan, and Mimi Rogers.Ginger Snaps received a limited theatrical release in May 2001. Despite modest box office receipts, the film was a critical success. It has since amassed a cult following and has been reexamined for its feminist themes. It was followed by a sequel, Ginger Snaps 2: Unleashed, and a prequel, Ginger Snaps Back: The Beginning, which were filmed back-to-back and both released in 2004.This week's endorsements:Julia - Severance and The TraitorsTony - Warlung, Scorpion Child, Trick r Treat Non-Special-Edition Version, Gothic Slayers, Companion, The GorgeDrew - The MatronBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/castle-of-horror-podcast--4268760/support.
Send us a textThey don't call it the curse for nothing. Wait. What are we talking about here? Are we talking about menstrual cycles or werewolves? Yes! The Fitzgerald sisters finally get their due on the podcast! Happy Valentine's Day to the Common Craig! It's Ginger Snaps (2000) time!
Hosts Sonia Mansfield and Margo D. get a makeover and dork out about 1996's THE MIRROR HAS TWO FACES, starring Barbra Streisand, Jeff Bridges, George Segal, Mimi Rogers, Pierce Brosnan, and Lauren Bacall. Also discussed: REAL HOUSEWIVES OF SALT LAKE CITY, EMILIA PEREZ, CONCLAVE, QUEER EYE, CASA BONITA MI AMOR, THE LATER DATERS, and JOKER FOLIE A DEUXDork out everywhere …Email at dorkingoutshow@gmail.comSubscribe on Apple PodcastsSpreakerSpotify YouTubehttp://dorkingoutshow.comhttps://www.threads.net/@dorkingoutshow https://bsky.app/profile/dorkingout.bsky.social https://www.instagram.com/dorkingoutshow https://www.facebook.com/dorkingoutshow
We sit down with actor Bruce Davison. With almost 300 IMDB credits, shelves full of awards and a slew of illustrious co-stars and stories about A-listers whom he befriended pre-fame-and-fortune, Bruce is brimming with fantastic tales that feature some of the most influential figures in visual media history. Bruce joins us to talk about his career, from his start in the '60s, all the way to current projects coming soon to a streaming platform near you!Bruce's film career took off with a jolt as he found himself starring in the provocatively X-Rated, coming of age saga, Last Summer. Bruce takes us back to the set with Richard Thomas and Barbara Hershey where soundtrack contributor, Robbie Robertson taught him first guitar chords.We talk about Bruce's childhood, growing up in a military family in Philadelphia, the practical career advice he received from director Robert Aldrich: Be a character actor! Wisdom he gained from Anthony Quinn and the horror and heartbreak behind his Golden Globe-winning performance in 1989's Longtime Companion, the first theatrical feature to address the AIDS epidemic, which was written by Fritz's step-brother, Craig Lucas!We dive further into Bruce's remarkable Hollywood history with a round of IMDB Roulette (patent-pending) which takes us into private gambling parties with Dino, Desi, Billy, Lucy and Frank Sinatra! Sunday afternoons with Scorsese and DePalma at Margot Kidder's beach house. And we learn the truth behind why Bruce appears as only an extra in Close Encounters. His pal Stephen Spielberg said, “No one want so see the guy from Willard stepping off a spaceship.”Just how often does Bruce have to answer a question about Rats? To whom does he give credit for the greatest scenes he's ever performed…? The writers. David E. Kelley, Taylor Sheridan, Craig Lucas and beyond. Additionally, did you know that Bruce is a talented painter? We sample his works and hear about his inspirations.We get backstage insights from the set of Ozark and Bruce shares dish on his latest projects, including movies with Beau Bridges and Dee Wallace.Plus, Fritz and Weezy are recommending Return of the King: The Fall and Rise of Elvis Presley, and The Remarkable Life of Ibelin, both on Netflix. And get ready for a Keri Russell deep dive, beginning with The Diplomat which will pull you happily into all four seasons of Felicity!Path Points of Interest:Bruce Davison IMDBBruce Davison WikipediaBruce Davison on IG25 Miles to NormalCamera (2024)Suitable Flesh (2023)The Remarkable Life of Ibelin - NetflixReturn of the King: The Fall and Rise of Elvis Presley on NetflixThe DiplomatFelicity
Actress Mimi Rogers sits down with Frank Mackay on this episode of The Frank Mackay Show!
Laserdiscs! Remember those things? Govier is pumped for his dated, but healthy new collection of LD's. Jeremy Irons appreciation is strong on this show in case you didn't know. Luke defends the acting of Campbell Scott who is the son of the legendary figure George C. Scott. Get ready for laughs when George lights up a heater in an old interview. Luke may have beef with Cameron Crowe & Citizen Dildo. Somehow Dave Pirner gets in the mix because he was in Reality Bites, but really his composition for Chasing Amy's title credits is what really stands out when Pirner comes to mind. Steve finally gets to talk about the non-fiction book called Among The Bros. There is no way you will be bored or zone out when you hear this story. It's funny, terrifying & absurd all at once. Also get ready to not be shocked when Steve reads off the names of well known people who come from a fraternity background known for its racist tendencies across multiple generations. We got your emails! Joe writes us for the first time in a bit & he's got a brief email about the Telegram app & the possible scumbag Pavel Durov who owns it. Mark Zuckerberg through the United States government recently, but neither of these parties can be trusted. Govier recalls the 1995 classic film Full Body Massage starring Mimi Rogers & Cocktail's Bryan Brown. There is a classic scene involving Bryan Brown asking Mimi's character,"Is this how Doug does it?". It was constantly repeated by the entire crew of this show for many years starting back in 2004. Check it out if you've never seen it! Our most dedicated podcast lover Mr. Pink emails the show! Pink has an undying passion for Luke's sexy vocal prowess. Cinema 9 Podcast host & indie horror director Eric Branstrom emails the show about his latest Sopranos rewatch & has questions about personal experiences with mob ties. Luke makes it clear he does not want to be near a dead body. Would you rat your friends to avoid jail time? Luke & Steve learn about a shared family history related to the OSS formed by the United States government back during World War II. Govier still cannot find that damn clip from Full Body Massage. Have you heard the comedic stylings of Nato Green? Check out Steve's new show Small Screen Sessions & support our friend Van Lee over at the Boob Tube Boys. We love you all! This talk show is not the same without you listening & emailing us your highly entertaining & thoroughly analyzed thoughts. We close the show with Strange Condition by Pete Yorn. If any of our nonsense provokes your thoughts, please share them with us at isitsafepod@gmail.com or check out our Discord:https://discord.gg/wXPdgujdSj
On today's bonus episode, we're finally getting to a movie that is just primed to be a cult classic, and is truly my favorite werewolf movie. We're covering the female rage werewolf movie herself, Ginger Snaps (2000). This movie was written by Karen Walton and directed by John Fawcett.This movie stars Emily Perkins, Katharine Isabelle, Mimi Rogers, Kris Lemche, and Jesse Moss.Joining me for the episode is Dennis Robinson, co-creator of Botched: A D&D Podcast and author of the graphic novel series Lycan: Solomon's Odyssey. We talk about Dennis's fascination with werewolves and get to talk about this movie as a whole, and get a first time viewer's perspective of this film. You don't want to miss out on this.Follow Dennis on InstagramFollow Hive Head Studios on InstagramDennis's website - www.hiveheadstudios.comBotched: A D&D Podcast Website (www.botchedpodcast.com)Dennis's Kickstarter - www.lycanbook.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What do Rutger Hauer (Blade Runner), Mimi Rogers (Bosch), and Joan Chen (Twin Peaks) have in common? They were all in this straight to TV action scifi film turned road trip movie with antics... Wedlock. DISCLAIMER: Language and Spoilers!!WEDLOCKdir. Lewis Teaguestarring: Rutger Hauer; Mimi Rogers; Joan Chen
Many would consider Denzel Washington to be our Greatest Living Actor....Period and as part of this podcast's year tradition to celebrate his birthday (December 29), we will revisit one of the lesser-known starring vehicles from early in his career which is this Jamaica-based mystery thriller directed by Carl Schenkel. Denzel stars as the local police chief of a Jamaican resort community who is investigating a murder....with his childhood best friend (Robert Townsend) being the prime suspect...or is he? Along the way there are loads of gorgeous locations, lively music, and a strong supporting cast which includes Sheryl Lee Ralph, M. Emmett Walsh, James Fox, Art Evans, Esther Rolle, and Mimi Rogers. You ain't seen NOTHING but....Host & Editor: Geoff GershonProducer: Marlene Gershon https://livingforthecinema.com/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Living-for-the-Cinema-Podcast-101167838847578Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/livingforthecinema/Letterboxd:https://letterboxd.com/Living4Cinema/
Flesh Wound After Dark presents a special review of the new Unearthed Classics Blu-Ray of the sexy 1995 Nicolas Roeg directed classic, FULL BODY MASSAGE, starring Mimi Rogers, and Bryan Brown. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7OAI25ZKnc4 #FullBodyMassage #MimiRogers #NicolasRoeg #UnearthedClassics #UnearthedFilms #BryanBrown #FullBodyMassage1995 #GabriellaHall #Erotic #EroticThriller #ClassicErotica #EroticDrama #MrSkin #Boobs #Booty #Healing #Plato #AncientHealing #Drama #Sexy #SexyMovies #Cinemax #HBO #LateNightCable #90s #90sMovies #ElizabethBarondes #Naughty #Massage #GarethWilliams
Join us for another week of laughter, TV shows, streaming, movies and all things entertainment. THIS WEEK WE'RE TALKING TV Shows Gen V (S1) Ozark (S2) Bosch Legacy (S2) Movies Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels WATCH OF THE WEEK & PEAK PERFORMANCE Bosch Legacy (S2). Staring: Titus Welliver, Madison Lintz, Mimi Rogers, Stephen Chang & Jamie Hector. And finally our Peak Performance nominations are in for Sean Bean. EPISODE TITLE This weeks episode title is dedicated to the cast and crew of Bosch Legacy (S2). Great advice from the main man himself. RUNNING ORDER 03m35s | What we've been watching 30m58s | Watch of the week: Bosch Legacy S2 56m15s | News & Mailbag 1h08m38s | Peak Performance: Sean Bean GET IN TOUCH Support us at Patreon Follow us on Instagram Post (Tweet) us @HalfMeasuresPod Talk to us on Discord Follow us on Facebook Visit our website halfmeasurespodcast.com This episode of the Half Measures Podcast is brought to you by our Patreon Producers: Samara Whiting-King, Diana Knauer, Tricia Brady & Michael Chalmers.
Groovy baby, yeah! Yes, even I can't believe there are movies that we haven't talked about yet and we're over 150 episodes in. This is another example of just that. Austin Powers is a comfort film for me that I didn't' realize until I started this review. The soundtrack has been burned into my brain for years as I used to play it to fall asleep throughout my mid teens. Me and Mikey reviewed this one and it was laughs all the way through! We get into the hilarious moments, LOTS of behind the scenes, the FASHION, and rave about the fact that this soundtrack is a whole swingin' VIBE.Off-topic rants include: Marvel movies, how I haven't seen a James Bond film, my new adventure starting The Crown--- Get BONUS episodes on 90s TV and culture (Freaks & Geeks, My So Called Life, Buffy, 90s culture documentaries, and more...) and to support the show join the Patreon! GIVE US A 5 STAR RATING & SUBSCRIBE!Hosts: Lauren @lauren_melanie & Mikey @agentmikey007 Music by Den-Mate @imdenmateFollow Fashion Grunge Podcast Substack The Lo Down: a Fashion Grunge blog/newsletterInstagram @fashiongrungepodTwitter @fgrungepodLetterboxd Fashion Grunge PodcastTikTok @fashiongrungepod
Mimi Rogers and Titus Welliver talk about their characters' “shared custody” of Mo. Everybody Counts Podcast co-hosts Mike and Tracey talk with Mimi Rogers and Titus Welliver about their roles in season 2 of Bosch: Legacy. Topics include that epic fight scene between Harry and Ellis on the Calamity Jane, plus Honey's maternal relationship with […] The post Bosch: Legacy Podcast – Season 2 interview with Mimi Rogers, Titus Welliver appeared first on So Many Shows!.
This week in physical media, Peter Sobczynski joins Erik Childress to talk up a pair of Larry McMurtry tales. Shirley MacLaine and Nicolas Cage are in two of this week's selections and one of them together. Erik gets one of his titles from the Why-Is-This-Not-On-Blu-Ray series and Peter looks back at the time Nicolas Roeg went to Showtime with Mimi Rogers and Bryan Brown. A crowd-pleasing underdog tale gets a director's cut in 4K as does a Billy Wilder film with Peter Graves in prison (not a Turkish one.) There is stop-motion Christmas for the kids and a stage adaptation of Miyazaki. And sometimes you are being followed whether it be by a giant truck or Ron Silver. 0:00 - Intro 0:59 - Criterion (The Last Picture Show (4K)) 8:23 - Paramount (Terms of Endearment (4K)) 20:40 - RLJE Films (Color Out of Space 4K) 23:27 - Sony (Guarding Tess, The Fog of War, Short Circuit 2, Rudy: Director's Cut (4K)) 44:24 - Unearthed (Full Body massage) 48:23 - Shout! Factory (Shaun the Sheep: The Flight Before Christmas, SPIRITED AWAY: Live on Stage?, The Sonny Chiba Collection: Volume 2) 59:44 - Kino (2 Days in the Valley, (Stalag 17 (4K)) 1:12:48 - Universal (Duel 4K) 1:19:05 - Lions Gate (Blue Steel (Vestron Collector's Series)) 1:25:27 – New Theatrical & TV Titles on Blu-ray 1:29:30 – New Blu-ray Announcements 1:30:18 - Outro
The Everybody Counts Podcast talks Bosch: Legacy S2 episode 2. We have Tracey and Mike on board to discuss episode 2 of Bosch: Legacy season 2 on the Everybody Counts Podcast from So Many Shows. The audience has learned of Maddie's whereabouts, but the search team has not yet uncovered her location. Harry tries to […] The post Bosch: Legacy Podcast for S2E2 plus Tom Bernardo interview appeared first on So Many Shows!.
CLL #2295 (feat. Mimi Rogers) 07/15/2004 – Thursday Night Show Source – Official KROQ VHS (2023) This episode is 100% complete with a Major audio upgrade, Mimi is making her only appearance on CLL. Mimi is promoting the film ‘A Door In The Floor’ and proves to be a remarkable guest. The Love Between The Two Hosts – CLL on Youtube, with Video for select episodes. #1743 Loveline Nostalgia with Superfan Giovanni Paid Link – As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Music Provided by Rich Banks Check out His Website and Soundcloud to hear more of his awesome work and perhaps commission him for your next project. Venmo
0:00 - Intro & Summary2:00 - Movie Discussion47:19 - Cast & Crew/Awards52:31 - Pop Culture 1:14:46 - Rankings & Ratings To see a full list of movies we will be watching and shows notes, please follow our website: https://www.1991movierewind.com/Follow us!https://linktr.ee/1991movierewind Theme: "sunrise-cardio," Jeremy Dinegan (via Storyblocks)Don't forget to rate/review/subscribe/tell your friends to listen to us!
On this episode Prime Cut explores:(1) Someone to Watch Over Me (1987)(2) Navy Seals (1990)(3) Hard Rain (1998)Someone to Watch Over Me; Tom Berenger, Mimi Rogers, Lorraine Bracco, Andreas Katsulas; Navy Seals; Michael Biehn; Charlie Sheen; Bill Paxton; Hard Rain; Christian Slater; Morgan Freeman; Randy Quaid; Love & Mercy; John Cusack; Paul DanoYou can follow Prime Cut Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/prime_cut_podcast/You can e-mail Prime Cut Podcast: primecutpodcast@gmail.com
Si on vous dit Tom Cruise, vous pensez forcément à l'une de ces trois choses : Top Gun, Mission Impossible, ou Scientologie. Tom Cruise, c'est l'histoire d'un acteur star dans les années 1980, un visage de jeune premier sur lequel les studios américains parient gros à une époque où Brad Pitt, Leonardo DiCaprio ou Ben Affleck sont trop jeunes, encore inconnus. Alors Tom Cruise, il a Hollywood à ses pieds, les filles d'Hollywood à ses pieds, et tout pour réussir. Et il a réussi, comme on le sait tous. Au fil des décennies, il est devenu un acteur à blockbusters, incontournable, et un sex-symbol qui a partagé sa vie avec des stars féminines aussi célèbres que Nicole Kidman, Penélope Cruz et Katie Holmes. Mais il est aussi tombé, très jeune, dans les filets d'une organisation qui a toujours cherché des gens comme lui pour rayonner : la Scientologie. Comment une star comme lui, sans doute très entourée et donc très protégée, a pu tomber dans ce panneau ? Et comment expliquer que, même scientologue, faisant partie de ce qu'on considère comme une secte en France, il puisse encore être une superstar à laquelle beaucoup s'identifient ? Est-ce qu'il aurait pu en être autrement pour lui, s'il n'avait pas croisé le chemin de sa première petite amie officielle – et scientologue – Mimi Rogers ? Dans cet épisode de Scandales, la journaliste Marion Galy-Ramounot retrace le parcours dense et sinueux de Tom Cruise. À son micro se succèdent : - Tony Ortega, LE journaliste américain spécialiste de la Scientologie. Il a créé un blog qui s'appelle The Underground Bunker, à travers lequel il enquête sur l'organisation. - Anne Fabisch, psychothérapeute spécialisée dans la prise en charge des victimes de sectes - Sean Redmond, professeur de cinéma et auteur de l'ouvrage Starring Tom Cruise Scandales est un podcast de Madame Figaro, écrit et présenté par Marion Galy-Ramounot, et produit par Lucile Rousseau-Garcia. Claire Bellahsen a participé à l'écriture et à la production de cet épisode, aidée par Adèle Jacquet. Thomas Rozes en a fait la réalisation et le mix sur une musique composée par Jean Thévenin. Océane Ciuni est la responsable éditoriale de Scandales, un podcast produit par Louie Créative, l'agence de contenus audios de Louie Média.
EPISODE 133 – LOST IN SPACE (1998) “Friends don't let friends watch Lost in Space. So Ashley, I have some bad news…” One last Ashley pick before her summer hiatus! This week, Brandon's passion is graphic design; Ashley explains the only two plots of the 90's; Brian requests a Succession fan edit; and Chris wonders what's happening on Earth. BTW: JUST SAY THE TITLE, YOU COWARDS! Starring: William Hurt, Mimi Rogers, Heather Graham, Lacey Chabert, Jack Johnson, Gary Oldman, Matt LeBlanc, Jared Harris, and Dick Tufeld Directed by Stephen Hopkins FOLLOW US:Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/trashwatch)Instagram (@trashwatchpodcast)Twitter (@trashwatchcast)TikTok (@trashwatchpodcast)Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/trashwatch/)YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5YpPcNIBmqNvvLvxa3WTLA)Email (trashwatchpodcast@gmail.com)Listen to Brian's music at (https://www.brianhorne.com)Support the show
Joel Stein and Robin Shorr are back and in studio and Joel has a comely brain. Robin is back from Hawaii with one gripe. Robin and I have a memory about Spencer's Gifts that Joel, Daniel and Tony do not share. Plus Samantha Fox, Vanderpump, Mimi Rogers, celebrities who are more attractive in person, Giselle's bag of faces and so much more. Products I Use/Recommend/Love: http://amazon.com/shop/alisonrosen Check us out on Patreon: http://patreon.com/alisonrosen This episode is brought to you by: FACTOR: http://factormeals.com/alison50 (use code alison50 for 50% off your first box) LITTLE SPOON: http://littlespoon.com/bff (use code BFF to get 30% off your first order) Buy Alison's Book: Tropical Attire Encouraged (and Other Phrases That Scare Me) https://amzn.to/2JuOqcd You probably need to buy the HGFY ringtone! https://www.alisonrosen.com/store/ Try Amazon Prime Free 30 Day Trial
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“I can get an interview with a Times Square pimp!” It's Oscar season, so it's time to get prestigious here on The Cannon Canon. The Cannon Bros are dressed in their tuxes and sitting down to dissect the serious cinema of the Cannon Oscar swing, STREET SMART! Ever wanted to see a sociopathic Clark Kent? Then Street Smart is your movie! Christopher Reeve was able to make this passion project by agreeing to do Superman IV for Cannon. But of course, you know it came with some Golan & Globus stipulations. Morgan Freeman turns in an incredible performance that earned him an Oscar nom, Kathy Baker and Mimi Rogers get to show off their powerhouse acting chops and Christopher Reeve does his best to shake the Superman blues (and red cape briefs). Sip a Yoo-Hoo, get wild with the scissors and stay Street Smart, Cannon-heads! OUR PATREON: patreon.com/thecannoncanon Follow us on the socials: Twitter: @thecannoncanon Instagram: @thecannoncanon Please rate and review us!
Did you find ways to Enjoy 2022? This week we look at some of our highlights from a year's worth of Enjoy Stuff and our own personal life. Plus, we look ahead to what we're expecting in this new year as we continue to Enjoy Stuff! Come with us on the podcaster's obligatory look back at the year! We discuss some of our highlights and of course, look at what's coming up. It's never been a better time to Enjoy Stuff! News Who wants a giant Fruit Loop? We all do, of course! Like Jovial Jay, there's a guy who loves the details in the background of movies. In this case, sports on TVs A Ferrari used in Ferris Bueller's Day off sells for more money than we spend on cereal every year! And speaking of cereal, if you want 100 year old cereal, …you may have issues. But what about cereal celebrating 100 years of Disney? Let's stand behind Snoop Dogg and Master P as they are forced to change the name of Snoop Loopz because of “The Man” Check out our TeePublic store for some enjoyable swag and all the latest fashion trends What we're Enjoying During Jay's extensive road travels in his new RV, he was able to Kayak with Manatees! No, that's not a new Discovery documentary series, he actually did it. How did the Manatees feel about him and his wife floating around? Listen in to find out. And when people find out what a bad electrician Shua is, they're shocked. Luckily, he got a Radio Shack 65 in One Electronic Project Kit from his childhood. It's been pretty cool reliving his younger, scientifically-experimental side to himself. Sci-Fi Saturdays/MCU Location Scout To wrap up the year, Jay has watched and analyzed Lost in Space (1998) with Gary Oldman, William Hurt, Matt LeBlanc, and Mimi Rogers. Did it live up to the original series? And tune in this Saturday for a look back at the X-Files movie (1998). Enjoy 2022 and beyond! Our first show of the new year consists of a look back at last year! There were so many great things to Enjoy and we only scratched the surface. But what a fun surface to scratch! We are sharing some standout moments on Enjoy Stuff. Were any of these your favorites? Did we miss a big glaring one because we were too distracted by gigantic cereal and sea cows? I mean, this stuff can be overwhelming, you know? Just give us a holler and tell us what we should have mentioned. What did you Enjoy in 2022? What are you looking forward to in 2023? Should we start thinking about 2024? Did you read all of these shownotes? First person that emails me with the subject line, “What's an Auld Lang Syne?” will get a special mention on the show. Let us know. Come talk to us in the Discord channel or send us an email to EnjoyStuff@RetroZap.com
Now that Christmas is over, it's time to engage in Boxing Day! This week we look at what makes boxing movies so popular and inspirational. Jay and Shua come out swinging as we Enjoy Stuff! From Rocky to Creed, boxing movies are popular, motivational, and award-winning. We look at some of our most memorable pugilistic stories and try to figure out why people like them. News Bryce Dallas Howard will be heading up a reboot of Disney's classic alien mystery Witch Mountain Hey, look at that! They renewed Quantum Leap for season 2! And the Disney+ series The Santa Clauses has been renewed for more holiday goodness next year. Check out our TeePublic store for some enjoyable swag and all the latest fashion trends What we're Enjoying The holidays are over, but they delivered a new Christmas tradition for Shua. The Apple TV movie Spirited with Will Ferrell and Ryan Reynolds was an impressive, Broadway-style musical. He was very impressed with the story, songs, and performances of the cast. Jay sat down for a rewatch of the Hulu series Only Murders in the Building with his wife. Like the TechnoRetro Dads, she was intrigued by the entertaining and hilarious show. Sci-Fi Saturdays/MCU Location Scout For the end of 2022, Jay wrapped up Sci-Fi Saturdays with Dark City (1998). A wild psychological trip of a vision of the future. Tune in this Saturday for a reboot of Lost in Space (1998) with Gary Oldman, William Hurt, Matt LeBlanc, and Mimi Rogers. Enjoy Movies! December 26 is Boxing Day in many parts of the world. Though it started out as a way for rich people to pretend like they cared about their servants, it soon evolved into….well, another excuse to lure shoppers into stores with sales galore. While it never really evolved into anything significant in the United States, it gave us the perfect excuse to Enjoy some boxing movies. Probably the first thing you think of when someone stops you on the street and says, “Hey buddy, what movie do you think of when I say boxing?” is “Get away from me you freak! Why are you asking random strangers about boxing movies?!?!” But then you're going to think of Sylvester Stallone's 1976 movie Rocky. It was an inspirational tale of an underdog boxer in Philadelphia who got a once in a lifetime chance to prove himself. And that's what boxing movies do for us. They help us understand that hard work and perseverance can change your life, even if you don't get the knockout. Rocky inspired a series of sequels, many of which are just as iconic or more! Whether he's fighting Clubber Lang or Ivan Drago, we can cheer for this guy who we've come to know through good storytelling. Learning about characters is really the key to a good boxing movie. Winning the boxing match isn't the real goal for our hero, it's overcoming the hardships of their lives. The Champ (1979) starred Jon Voight as a boxer who was trying to keep his young son, played by Ricky Schroder. Robert DeNiro's Raging Bull (1980) told the real life story of Jake LaMotta whose violence and temper made him a good fighter, but destroyed his life out of the ring. Sometimes the story could be fun. In 1979, Tim Conway starred with Don Knotts as a fighter who gets roped in by the mob to participate in a series of fixed fights. And The Main Event (1979) with Ryan O'Neal and Barbara Streisand was a romantic comedy about a boxer and a woman who tries to get him back into the ring. It was promoted as “A Glove Story”. The list goes on and on. Boxing movies don't show any signs of going away and they even often earn high praises and awards in Hollywood. Are you inspired by boxing movies? Do you drink a lot of eggs first thing in the morning? First person that emails me with the subject line, “Yo Adrian!” will get a special mention on the show. Let us know. Come talk to us in the Discord channel or send us an email to EnjoyStuff@RetroZap.com
On this actual final episode of 2022, we take a look back at our favorite Christmas movie of the decade, Danny DeVito's 1989 film The War of the Roses. ----more---- TRANSCRIPT Hello, and welcome to The 80s Movies Podcast. I am your host, Edward Havens. Thank you for listening today. Before we get started, yes, I said our previous episode, on Michael Jackson's Thriller, was going to be our last episode of 2022. When I wrote that, and when I said that, I meant it. But then, after publishing that episode, I got to thinking about Christmas, and some of my favorite Christmas movies, and it reminded me I have considering doing an episode about my favorite Christmas movie from the 1980s, and decided to make myself an unintentional liar by coming back one more time. So, for the final time in 2022, this time for real, I present this new episode of The 80s Movie Podcast. This time, we'll be talking about Danny DeVito's best film as a director, The War of the Roses. The genesis of War of the Roses was a novel by American author and playwright Warren Adler. After graduating from NYU with a degree in English literature, in a class that included Mario Puzo, the author of The Godfather, and William Styron, who won the 1968 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for his novel The Confessions of Nat Turner, Adler paved an interesting road before becoming a novelist. He worked as a journalist at the New York Daily News, before becoming the editor of the Queens Post, an independent weekly newspaper devoted to all things happening in that New York City borough. He would buy four radio stations and a television station in New York City, before opening his own advertising and public relations firm in Washington D.C. Adler would create ads for politicians, businesses and communities all across the nation. In fact, it was Warren Adler who would create the name of the DC complex whose name is now synonymous with high crimes: Watergate. In 1974, he would sell the firm, and the stations, after the publication of his first novel, Undertow. The War of the Roses would be Adler's seventh novel to be published in as many years, and the first of four to be published in 1981 alone. The novel follows Jonathan and Barbara Rose, who, initially, seem to be the perfect couple. He has a thriving career as a lawyer, she is an up-an-coming entrepreneur with an exceptional pâté recipe. Their extravagant home holds a collection of antiquities purchased over the years, and they enjoy their life with their children Evie and Josh. One day, Jonathan suffers what seems to be a heart attack, to which Barbara responds by asking for a divorce. Very quickly, their mutual love turns to a destructive hatred, especially after Jonathan, trying to save his marriage despite his wife's de facto declaration of lost love for her husband, decides to invoke an old state law that allows a husband to remain in his house while in the process of divorce. The novel became an immediate sensation, but Hollywood had already come knocking on Mr. Adler's door seven months before the book's publication. Richard D. Zanuck, the son of legendary Fox studio head Daryl Zanuck, and his producing partner David Brown, would purchase the movie rights to the book in September 1980 through their production deal at Fox. The producers, whose credits included The Sting and Jaws, would hire Adler to write the screenplay adaptation of his novel, but they seemingly would let the film rights lapse after two years. James L. Brooks, the television writer and producer who created The Mary Tyler Moore Show and Taxi, was transitioning to movies, and purchased the movie rights to the book, which he would produce for Polly Platt, the former wife of filmmaker Peter Bogdanovich who had made a name for herself as an art director, costume designer, screenwriter and producer, including as the production designer and on-set sounding board for Brooks on Terms of Endearment. At the time, Brooks was working at Paramount Pictures, but in 1986, he would end his association with that studio when Fox would offer Brooks the opportunity to create his own production company at the studio, Gracie Films. When the transfer of Brooks' properties from Paramount to Fox was being worked on, it was discovered that Brooks didn't actually own the movie rights to War of the Roses after all. In fact, Arnon Milchan, an Israeli businessman who had been making a splash in the film industry financing movies like Martin Scorsese's The King of Comedy, Ridley Scott's Legend and Terry Gilliam's Brazil, had actually purchased the movie rights to the novel before the Zanuck/Brown option seemingly lapsed, which would require Brooks to enter into a new round of negotiations to secure the rights once and for all. Milchan would sell them to Gracie Films for $300k and a producer credit on the final film. Once the rights were finally and properly secured, Brooks would hire Michael Neeson, a writer Brooks had worked with on The Mary Tyler Moore, Rhoda and Taxi, to write the screenplay. But instead of spending time getting ready to make her directorial debut, Platt instead took a job as the production designer on George Miller's adaptation of John Updike's The Witches of Eastwick. In fact, Miller was so keen on getting Platt involved in his production that he would consider shooting a good portion of the movie in Platt's hometown of Hingham, Massachusetts, although they would eventually spend most of the location shoot in nearby Colhasset, which had more of the historical buildings Miller wanted for the film. Platt would finish her work on Witches before Brooks would begin shooting his Terms of Endearment follow-up, Broadcast News, on which Polly would serve as an executive producer, but her leaving Brooks for several months to work on someone else's film would begin a fracture between the two that would lead to Platt leaving Gracie Films in a few years. But not before she helped with the creation of The Tracy Ullman Show, one of the earliest shows on the then-brand new Fox television network, which included a short animated segment each week about a quirky family in a town called Springfield. The Simpsons. While Platt was in New England working on Witches, James L. Brooks would visit an old friend, Danny DeVito, who was shooting his feature directing debut, Throw Momma From the Train. DeVito had known about The War of the Roses for years, and really wanted to make it as a director, but knowing how important the project was to Platt, he would defer his interest in the film. In a July 2020 episode of Karina Longworth's excellent podcast You Must Remember This, Danny DeVito tells Longworth that he only became involved in the film when Brooks told him the project was not going to move forward with Polly Platt. And sidebar, if you aren't familiar with Polly Platt or her importance to cinema and pop culture, I highly encourage you to listen to Ms. Longworth's entire season about Ms. Platt. Polly Platt was an amazing, complicated woman who deserves a better legacy. Just trust me on this. Please. Okay, so now were at the end of 1986. Polly Platt was out as the director of The War of the Roses, even if she didn't know she was out at the time. So what could DeVito bring to the project that Platt could not? DeVito had just finished his first feature film as a director. And while Momma wasn't a big hit when it was released in December 1987, it was successful enough at the box office, and the film would garner an unlikely Oscar nomination for Anne Ramsay, the actress who played the film's diminutive title character. But more importantly, DeVito could bring in Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner, his co-stars on Romancing the Stone and The Jewel of the Nile, to play the now Oliver and Barbara Rose. The three actors had had spent years looking for another project unrelated to that other series they could make together. Douglas would sign on to the project before his amazing fall and winter 1987 run, first as the star of the mega-hit Fatal Attraction, and then as the star of Wall Street, which would garner him an Academy Award for Best Actor. Turner had been taking some time off from acting after finishing Peggy Sue Got Married in July 1985, and was pregnant with her daughter Rachel when DeVito approached her about The War of the Roses. Turner was already working on a comedy called Switching Channels, which had to finish shooting by early July 1987, as Turner's pregnancy would be rather visible if shooting lasted any longer. She had also committed to being a featured actor in Body Heat director Lawrence Kasdan's The Accidental Tourist, which would also re-team Turner with William Hurt. But she would agree to star in The War of the Roses if they could give her some time being a new mom before shooting began. DeVito and Leeson would continue to work on the script. As there was no character in the novel that would work for the compact actor/director, the two would create a framing device for the story. DeVito would play Gavin D'Amato, a divorce lawyer who was friends with Oliver Rose, who tells the story of Oliver and Barbara Rose to a potential client, played by Dan Castellaneta, the voice of Homer Simpson, as a way of trying to get his client to reconsider splitting with his wife. The character of Gavin D'Amato would take the place of Murray Goldstein in the novel, an overweight former rabbi who would only meet Oliver Rose during the course of the story. Sean Astin, who had made a splash a few years earlier as the lead in The Goonies, would be cast as the Rose's teenage son Josh, while newcomer Heather Fairfield would get her first major movie role playing the Roses' daughter Evie, who would be renamed Carolyn for the movie. The other major change DeVito and Leeson would make to the story would be to change the Roses' sitter from a teenager to a fortysomething woman, as they would be able to get German actress Marianne Sägebrecht, who had just found international stardom as the star of Percy Adlon's surprise global hit Baghdad Cafe, to come aboard. Although the $26m film took place on the East Coast, the scenes not shot on the sound stages at Fox Studios in Los Angeles were filmed in Coupeville, WA, a small town on Whidbey Island, about forty miles north of Seattle, which had never been used as a filming location before. Filming would begin on Stage 6 on the Fox lot, which was set up as the main living area for the Roses' house, on March 21st, 1989. The production would shoot as much of the film on the soundstages until April 7th, which was the first day they would be allowed to shoot in Coupeville. The evening of April 6th, though, would be spent on the backlot of Universal Studios, which was the only available space in Los Angeles at the time to accommodate shooting a massive, snowy Christmas Eve scene standing in for Cambridge, MA. Two days after arriving in Coupeville, DeVito would discover a note on his rental car parked at the hotel where the production had its base, stating that thieves had stolen the dailies from the first day of location shooting, and demanded a ransom to have the footage returned. But DeVito was quickly able to find the dailies had not been stolen, and just laughed the note off as a prank. After several weeks in Washington State, the production would return to Los Angeles to finish the remainder of the set shooting on the Fox Lot, as well as a few additional shots of homes in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Hancock Park, standing in suburban Washington D.C. Shooting would finish on July 25th, which would give DeVito and his team less than four and a half months to get the film ready for its planned December 8th release date. Because the editing team lead by Lynne Klingman had been putting together an assembly cut for DeVito during production, the director was able to screen his first cut of the film for Fox executives in mid-August. That cut would run three hours and four minutes. But that's what an assembly cut is for. You get to see all the stuff you shot put together, and see what you need to whittle down, what you need to move around, and what you need to get rid of completely. Over the course of the next few months, DeVito and the editors would get the movie down to a tight one hour and fifty six minutes. And unlike many movies then and now, there were very few scenes that needed to be reshot or added in. One shot that would be added after the audiences at several test screenings was horrified at the suggestion that Barbara's pâté may have been made with the family dog. DeVito would later state that he always meant to have a shot of the dog later in the movie, but it was definitely a late addition after the first few test screenings. The War of the Roses would hold its world premiere at Century Plaza Cinemas in Century City, about a mile from the Fox lot, on December 4th, 1989. It would be a star-studded affair that included DeVito, Turner, and Douglas, who brought his father Kirk along with him, along with Courtney Cox, Olivia Newton-John, Kelly Preston, Mimi Rogers, Christian Slater and Samantha Morton, Oliver Stone, and Jennifer Tilly, followed by a New York City premiere two days later at the Gotham Theatre. The film would open in 1259 theatres on Friday, December 8th, and would be the highest grossing film in the nation, taking in $9.5m, knocking the previous week's #1 film, National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation, out of the top spot. It would fall to second place in its second week, as Christmas Vacation retook first place, and it would fall to third place during the long Christmas weekend. However, in its fourth week of release, the long New Years weekend, The War of the Roses would retake the top spot for the second and final time. At the end of the year, after 25 days of release, the film had grossed $43.85m, or the equivalent of $105m in 2022 dollars. The film would continue to stay strong for several more weeks, staying in the top ten until mid-February, before ending its run in theatres in the spring with $86.89m. The reviews were pretty good, with particular praise heaped upon Douglas and Turner's performances as well as DeVito's direction. But, sadly, there would be little awards love for the film. The Golden Globes would nominate the film for Best Comedy, and both Turner and Douglas for lead comedy performances, and the British Academy would nominate Michael Leeson for his screenplay, but would be completely shut out at the Academy Awards. I love the movie. It was one of the first movies I bought on Laserdisc back in the early 1990s, and when I call it a box set, I mean it was actually two discs and a four page booklet about the movie not in an album-like slipcover but an actual box. The movie was on the first disc, with roughly an hour on each side, which included a separate audio track for DeVito's commentary and a personal introduction to the film by DeVito, while the second disc featured deleted scenes, theatrical trailers, a copy of the shooting script, production stills, and a gallery of the theatrical posters. For a guy who had spent years building an enviable VHS videotape collection, this was next level stuff most people wouldn't get to experience for nearly another decade. More than thirty years after Warren Adler published The War of the Roses, he would release a sequel to his novel, entitled The Children of the Roses. Josh and Evie are now adults. Josh is married with two children himself, a boy and a girl, Michael and Emily. Much like his parents' marriage, Josh's marriage to Victoria seems to be picture perfect on the outside, but after their son gets caught up in a caper at his elite private school involving stolen Milky Way bars, Josh finds himself in his own War of the Roses. Evie, who still copes with her depression by eating, comforts her niece and nephew with loads of food, since to Evie still, food is love, while Michael and Emily decide for themselves that their parents will stay together no matter what. While the book was not a best seller like the first book, it would still sell quite well, as did almost every one of the other 43 books Adler would write and publish until his passing in 2019 at the age of 91. Thank you for joining us for this year's Christmas episode of The 80s Movie Podcast. We'll talk again in early 2023, when Episode 98, about Neil Diamond's sole attempt at movie acting, The Jazz Singer, is released. Remember to visit this episode's page on our website, The80sMoviePodcast.com, for extra materials about The War of the Roses. The 80s Movies Podcast has been researched, written, narrated and edited by Edward Havens for Idiosyncratic Entertainment. Thank you again. Good night.
PJ McIlvaine joins Justin and Paul to chat about writing picture books, screenplays and so much more. https://pjmacwriter.com for her website! ABOUT: PJ McIlvaine is a prolific kid lit writer/author/screenwriter/writer/journalist. PJ's debut middle-grade supernatural historical mystery from Darkstroke Books (April 2022) VIOLET YORKE, GILDED GIRL: GHOSTS IN THE CLOSET about the misadventures of a poor little rich girl who can see ghosts in NYC 1912 is now available on Amazon Kindle and paperback. PJ's second picture book DRAGON ROAR about a sick, lonely dragon who has lost his fierce roar and the brave village girl who helps him find it again through acts of kindness (October 2021) from MacLaren-Cochrane Publishing with artwork by Logan Rogers. PJ's debut picture book LITTLE LENA AND THE BIG TABLE (May 2019) with illustrations by Leila Nabih is about a little girl who discovers that sitting at the big table isn't all it's cracked up to be from Big Belly Book Co. In September 2023, PJ's debut Young Adult Alternate History Adventure THE CONUNDRUM OF CHARLEMAGNE CROSSE set in Victorian London featuring an evil Queen Victoria, a determined heiress, a psycho cat, lobotomies, corsets, solar eclipses, and doomed romance from Orange Blossom Books https://www.orangeblossombooks.com/ Coming in 2024-2027: a Creature Feature series and a standalone about a cookie thief for Young Dragons Press, an imprint of Oghma Creative Media. PJ is also a co-host of #PBPitch, the premiere Twitter pitch party for picture book creators. PJ has been published in numerous outlets including The New York Times and Newsday. PJ is also a regular contributor for the Children's Book Insider newsletter, writing about the path to publication and featuring interviews with established and debut kid lit authors. In addition, PJ's critically acclaimed Showtime original family movie MY HORRIBLE YEAR with Mimi Rogers, Karen Allen and Eric Stoltz, was nominated for a Daytime Emmy. It's still in the ether at You Tube. PJ is a born and bred New Yorker and is proud to call Eastern Long Island her home. When she's not writing or running after her four rambunctious grandchildren or tending to the capricious needs of Luna, a feisty French Bulldog who has a thing about feet, power tools, and following commands. PJ loves all kinds of international noir thrillers, period pieces, pizza, CSNY, John Hiatt, Steve Earle, Bruce Springsteen, horror movies, Stephen King, vanilla ice cream, and pretty much anything with Ted Levine.
Sixth episode here. Are you enjoying It's The Larry Sanders Show's Show? Please consider following us on all social media @larrysanderspod and giving us a rating or review on your podcast distributor of choice!This week, Jason and Max continue with their utmost professionalism. They interview TLSS director Ken Kwapis about getting involved with the show and sticking to a tight production schedule. Mr. Kwapis also shares which films inspired his work and how Garry Shandling changed his directorial style for the rest of his career. In the back half of the show, Jason and Max break down The Flirt Episode guest starring Mimi Rogers.Ken Kwapis is an award-winning director, producer, and author who has worked in film and television. His credits include The Larry Sanders Show, The Office, Freaks and Geeks, The Bernie Mac Show, Malcolm In The Middle, Space Force, #blackAF, A Walk In The Woods, He's Just Not That Into You, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, Dunston Checks In, and Sesame Street Presents: Follow That Bird. His memoir But What I Really Want To Do Is Direct was published by St. Martin's Press in 2020.The Flirt EpisodeOriginally aired: September 19, 1992Written by: Garry Shandling and Fred BarronDirected by: Ken KwapisProduction Number: 102Are you enjoying It's The Larry Sanders Show's Show? Please consider following us on all social media @larrysanderspod and giving us a rating or review on your podcast distributor of choice!
It's the Halloween season and Adam decided to recommend Melanie watch the 2000s coming-of-age werewolf flick, Ginger Snaps. Think Turning Red meets An American Werewolf In London. Marvel at a film that has NO CGI and practical effects galore! Please rate, subscribe, and review. It really helps! You can also check out our back catalog, which includes discussions about Office Space, Legally Blonde, Speed, Encanto, The Fifth Element, and a wild special episode where Adam puts himself through the entire Twilight Franchise. With the tastes of the two hosts combined, there is truly something for everyone. But wait, there's more! We also have videos of Made You Watch… (a podcast) on the Enstarz YouTube Channel if you want to put faces to voices. Join Adam and Melanie as they share their love of movies every Wednesday. You can find Made You Watch... (a podcast) on all music and podcast streaming services. Follow Melanie Weir: Instagram @mel.ohh.dramatic and Twitter @spoopityboop Follow Adam Mock: Instagram @mock_adam and Twitter @Ad_Mock Follow The Show: Twitter @MadeYouWatch Email: feedback@madeyouwatchapodcast.com (We'd love to hear from you!) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/madeyouwatch/support
It's the Halloween season and Adam decided to recommend Melanie watch the 2000s coming-of-age werewolf flick, Ginger Snaps. Think Turning Red meets An American Werewolf In London. Marvel at a film that has NO CGI and practical effects galore! Please rate, subscribe, and review. It really helps! You can also check out our back catalog, which includes discussions about Office Space, Legally Blonde, Speed, Encanto, The Fifth Element, and a wild special episode where Adam puts himself through the entire Twilight Franchise. With the tastes of the two hosts combined, there is truly something for everyone. But wait, there's more! We also have videos of Made You Watch… (a podcast) on the Enstarz YouTube Channel if you want to put faces to voices. Join Adam and Melanie as they share their love of movies every Wednesday. You can find Made You Watch... (a podcast) on all music and podcast streaming services. Follow Melanie Weir: Instagram @mel.ohh.dramatic and Twitter @spoopityboop Follow Adam Mock: Instagram @mock_adam and Twitter @Ad_Mock Follow The Show: Twitter @MadeYouWatch Email: feedback@madeyouwatchapodcast.com (We'd love to hear from you!) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/madeyouwatch/support
It may SOUND like a Cinemax film from the 90s, but Virtual Obsession was actually a 3-hour ABC television EVENT, starring Peter "Caterpillar Brow" Gallagher, Mimi Rogers, and Bridgette Wilson, and directed by Mick "I Know Stephen King" Garris. Will Dan be able to convince Stu and Elliott that they're sad they missed it?Ever tried Microdosing? Visit Microdose.com and use FLOP for 30% off + Free Shipping.
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We here at Cinema Degeneration have declared May 2022 "Rutger Hauer Appreciation Month!" Twice a week we'll be releasing a show diving into a different film from Mr. Hauer's catalog of 175 film and television roles all throughout the month of May. The late Rutger Hauer, who unfortunately passed away in 2019, was a consummate professional thespian, writer, director, and devoted environmentalist, amongst many many other things. He graced the silver screen in many amazing shockers and brilliant films, normally playing heavies and villains and was known for his intense yet subtle performances. His amazing talent truly knew no bounds. For our 7th episode we bring you a made for HBO film from 1991 called "WEDLOCK" aka DEADLOCK from Lewis Teague the director of Alligator. It also stars Mimi Rogers, James Remar, and Joan Chen. Wedlock follows Frank (Hauer) a man convicted of stealing millions in diamonds after being double crossed by his partners and landing in a futuristic prison where each prisoner is randomly linked to each other and bound with explosive collars. If they are separated by more than 100 yards the collars kill both inmates. This science fiction and comedy hybrid has to be seen to be believed! Join our hosts Cameron Scott (Cinema Degeneration CEO) and his co-host and filmmaker and special effects maestro Marcus Koch as they talk about one of their favorite Rutger Hauer films. "You're not just a sadist, you're a greedy sadist."
In the followup to Part 1 (episode 92) T takes a look at the final 4 films of the 2006 Afterdark Horrorfest Film Festival and also discusses the recent horror news including: Scream 6 casting The Crow reboot Terror Train remake Unrest Alison Blanchard is training to become a doctor and must confront her fear of mortality while working with cadavers. She approaches a body and senses a strange presence in the lab when she pulls back the sheet. Her professor dismisses her fears as nerves, but after her friend is found dead in the basement, her worries increase. She must discover how the cadaver got into the lab before its spirit can exhibit its wrath on anyone who disturbed the corpse. Reincarnation A movie is being made about a spree of murders in a Tokyo hotel in 1970. The killer was a professor who murdered his wife, many hotel guests and young daughter, Chisato. The director of the movie casts Nagisa Sugiura (Yûka) as the young daughter. Soon after landing the role, Nagisa begins to experience the murders as if they were occurring around her in present day. Wicked Little Things Karen Tunny is a recent widow and takes her two daughters, Sarah and Emma, to move into a remote mountain home they inherited from her husband. Karen does not realize the home is built near an old mine, where many children were buried alive in the early days of the 20th century. Penny Dreadful Penny (Rachel Miner) goes on a road trip to recover from a horrible accident in her childhood. When she and her therapist (Mimi Rogers) find a mysterious hitchhiker on a desolate mountain road, they are thrust into a life or death struggle with a ruthless killer who preys on Penny's worst fears.
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MONDAY HR 4 Russ takes it personal about the case dealing with his Dad's stolen 57 Bel-Air. Kaufman breaks down the legal into father/son duo who allegedly scammed cars from older victims. Corrections office runs off with a convict? We speak with Mimi Rogers about Bosch - Legacy.
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Si on vous dit Tom Cruise, vous pensez forcément à l'une de ces trois choses : Top Gun, Mission Impossible, ou Scientologie. Tom Cruise, c'est l'histoire d'un acteur star dans les années 1980, un visage de jeune premier sur lequel les studios américains parient gros à une époque où Brad Pitt, Leonardo DiCaprio ou Ben Affleck sont trop jeunes, encore inconnus. Alors Tom Cruise, il a Hollywood à ses pieds, les filles d'Hollywood à ses pieds, et tout pour réussir. Et il a réussi, comme on le sait tous. Au fil des décennies, il est devenu un acteur à blockbusters, incontournable, et un sex-symbol qui a partagé sa vie avec des stars féminines aussi célèbres que Nicole Kidman, Penélope Cruz et Katie Holmes. Mais il est aussi tombé, très jeune, dans les filets d'une organisation qui a toujours cherché des gens comme lui pour rayonner : la Scientologie. Comment une star comme lui, sans doute très entourée et donc très protégée, a pu tomber dans ce panneau ? Et comment expliquer que, même scientologue, faisant partie de ce qu'on considère comme une secte en France, il puisse encore être une superstar à laquelle beaucoup s'identifient ? Est-ce qu'il aurait pu en être autrement pour lui, s'il n'avait pas croisé le chemin de sa première petite amie officielle – et scientologue – Mimi Rogers ? Dans cet épisode de Scandales, la journaliste Marion Galy-Ramounot retrace le parcours dense et sinueux de Tom Cruise. À son micro se succèdent : - Tony Ortega, LE journaliste américain spécialiste de la Scientologie. Il a créé un blog qui s'appelle The Underground Bunker, à travers lequel il enquête sur l'organisation. - Anne Fabisch, psychothérapeute spécialisée dans la prise en charge des victimes de sectes - Sean Redmond, professeur de cinéma et auteur de l'ouvrage Starring Tom Cruise Scandales est un podcast de Madame Figaro, écrit et présenté par Marion Galy-Ramounot, et produit par Lucile Rousseau-Garcia. Claire Bellahsen a participé à l'écriture et à la production de cet épisode, aidée par Adèle Jacquet. Thomas Rozes en a fait la réalisation et le mix sur une musique composée par Jean Thévenin. Océane Ciuni est la responsable éditoriale de Scandales, un podcast produit par Louie Créative, l'agence de contenus audios de Louie Média.
What can we expect from Harry, Maddie and Honey in Bosch: Legacy? The Everybody Counts Podcast spoke with Titus Welliver, Mimi Rogers and Madison Lintz about Bosch: Legacy, the highly anticipated Bosch spinoff. All of the leads find themselves in different circumstances than we last saw them in Bosch season 7. Harry has become a […] The post Bosch: Legacy cast interview, part 1 on the Everybody Counts Podcast appeared first on So Many Shows!.
PJ McIlvaine's debut picture book Little Lena and the Big Table (June 2019, Big Belly Book Co.), illustrations by Leila Nabih, is about a determined little girl tired of eating with her annoying cousins at the kid's table, only to discover that the big table isn't much better. PJ's second picture book, Dragon Roar (MacLaren-Cochrane Publishing, October 2021), art by Logan Robers, is about a lonely, sick dragon who has lost his mighty roar, and the brave village girl who helps him find it again. PJ is currently under contract with Oghma Creative Media for three picture books for a Creature Feature series and a standalone (pub date 2023-2024). PJ's middle grade supernatural historical fantasy Violet Yorke, Gilded Girl: Ghosts in the Closet is also out this week. PJ is also a co-host and founding member of #PBPitch, the premiere Twitter pitch party for picture book creators. PJ has been published in numerous outlets including The New York Times and Newsday, and is a regular contributor for The Children's Book Insider newsletter (paid firewall), writing about the path to publication and interviews with established and debut kid lit authors. Also, PJ's critically acclaimed Showtime original family movie My Horrible Year with Mimi Rogers, Karen Allen, and Eric Stoltz, was nominated for a Daytime Emmy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
PJ McIlvaine's debut picture book Little Lena and the Big Table (June 2019, Big Belly Book Co.), illustrations by Leila Nabih, is about a determined little girl tired of eating with her annoying cousins at the kid's table, only to discover that the big table isn't much better. PJ's second picture book, Dragon Roar (MacLaren-Cochrane Publishing, October 2021), art by Logan Robers, is about a lonely, sick dragon who has lost his mighty roar, and the brave village girl who helps him find it again. PJ is currently under contract with Oghma Creative Media for three picture books for a Creature Feature series and a standalone (pub date 2023-2024). PJ's middle grade supernatural historical fantasy Violet Yorke, Gilded Girl: Ghosts in the Closet is also out this week. PJ is also a co-host and founding member of #PBPitch, the premiere Twitter pitch party for picture book creators. PJ has been published in numerous outlets including The New York Times and Newsday, and is a regular contributor for The Children's Book Insider newsletter (paid firewall), writing about the path to publication and interviews with established and debut kid lit authors. Also, PJ's critically acclaimed Showtime original family movie My Horrible Year with Mimi Rogers, Karen Allen, and Eric Stoltz, was nominated for a Daytime Emmy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Desperate Hours (1990) rundown of thriller starring Mickey Rourke, Anthony Hopkins, Kelly Lynch, Mimi Rogers and more
Aughtsmas might have started with the shiny studio fare of the 2000s, but now Sam and Jordan are taking it back to an unsung hero of the 1990s: Mimi Rogers as the scent savant Melody Parris in The Christmas List. She is the most normal woman to ever have a Christmas, and she's an icon! Your co-hosts are talking about how no matter what, Melody is just fine, 3rd grade teacher vibes, petty gay boys, and the thrill of spontaneously driving through Chinatown at 11 o'clock at night! And this is a very special episode, because if you listen to the very end you can hear a new original Christmas song by Sam. We must be dreamin'! Produced by: Jordan Crucchiola Music by: Sam Wineman
It's a return to The Crypt for this week's TV episode of The Blind Rage Podcast! In “Beauty Rest,” Mimi Rogers is a struggling actress who feels she'd be more successful if it weren't for her younger, prettier roommate (Kathy Ireland). So, she resorts to murder in order to acquire a job as a spokesmodel for a strange company no one seems to know anything about. Also stars Jennifer Rubin, everyone's favorite switchblade-wielding badass of A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET 3. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blindragepod/message
The queer James Bond podcast takes on one of the other famous British movie spies, Austin Powers, in Mike Myers' loving pastiche of Bond. Shane and Andrew have very different relationships with this movie, but can they find some common ground around the performances of Elizabeth Hurley, Mimi Rogers, and Mindy Sterling, and their crushes on Seth Green?
Its our first solo episode in like 3 years. Exciting, right? On this episode Jonathan and Chris talk about Mimi Rogers explicit nude scene in the 1995 film "Full Body Massage" and then follow that up with some talk about the current state of affairs for the New York Knicks and the Orlando Magic. The guys finish the episode raving about the technological eye gasm that is Dolby Vision.