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Two people come together for a podcast recording to discuss a Los Angeles Opera performance of The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny. Things get tense. Both people are mad at Jon's neighbors.Colden's Social -Instagram: @coldenlambWebsite: www.coldenlamb.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ColdenLambA Marc Blitzstein Archive YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BlitzsteinArchivePodcast Socials -Email: butasongpod@gmail.comFacebook: @butasongpodInstagram: @butasongpodThreads: @butasongpodNext episode: My Little Pony: The Movie (2017)!
Howdy toonfans! This week on Toonhounds we watched a show about horses. You know what this is, I don't have to tell anyone. We watched the 1986 My Little Pony: The Movie, and the pilot episode of Friendship is Magic. Neigh. Whinny. Etc. --- https://www.patreon.com/Toonhounds Rich Masters - @MastersRich on twitter, @richmasters.bsky.social Spivzy - @spivzy.bsky.social music by VidaZen https://vidazen.carrd.co/
Show notes provided by Jack Adrien From its humble beginnings selling textile remnants, three brothers founded Hassenfeld Brothers in Providence, Rhode Island, in late 1923. Some six decades later, and more than a few corporate evolutions, its corporate decedent, Hasbro Industries, found it easier to promote its toy and entertainment products (e.g., comic book publication) directly to its prime customers (i.e., children) via daily, syndicated thirty-minute animated television series. Given that Hassenfeld Brothers produced the first twelve-inch G.I. Joe “action figure” in 1964, the toyline stands as one of the company's notable legacy properties. Hasbro relaunched the property as G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero, a 3.75-inch (9.5 centimeter) scale toyline in 1982 with a corresponding Marvel Comics series, leading to a five-part G.I. Joe mini-series in 1983 (later titled “The M.A.S.S. Device”), and the full G.I. Joe: Real American Hero series in 1985 that ran for ninety-five episodes, ending on Thursday, November 20, 1986. Originally planned for a theatrical release, unexpected production delays led to Hasbro releasing The Transformers: The Movie feature before G.I. Joe: The Movie. Moreover, the poor box office performance of fellow Hasbro-owned properties My Little Pony: The Movie on Friday, June 06, 1986, and The Transformers: The Movie release on Friday, August 08, 1986, respectively, led to Hasbro choosing to release the G.I. Joe feature film direct-to-video and airing on television in syndication, first in its entirety and later as a five-part miniseries. With a current 43 percent Rotten Tomatoes rating, G.I. Joe: The Movie neither captured the audience's imagination when it was released nor reignited nostalgic goodwill in the nearly forty years since. Whereas the visually dynamic three-minute opening sequence highlights everything we loved about the animated series, including the surprise revision of the show's theme song with Cobra-specific lyrics, the actual story was a hot mess. In a nutshell, the movie reveals that the Cobra terrorist organization was created by an ancient human/snake/insectoid hybrid Cobra-La civilization, led by Golobulus, refuged in the Himalayas as humanity evolved across the globe. Further, the movie retconned the Cobra leader, Cobra Commander, as a Cobra-La sleeper agent. Cobra-La's evil plan: launch hundreds of techno-organic pods into orbit to spread spores that will devolve humanity into mindless snake beasts. Serpentor (trust us, he would take too much time to explain in these show notes) leads Cobra's senior management to help Cobra-La execute its plan in exchange for preserving their humanity. Written by Ron Friedman, who also wrote The Transformers: The Movie, both movies share similar story elements (i.e., celebrity voice actors, new hero recruits, new antagonists, the “death” of a beloved leader, and a world-ending threat that requires the new leader to save the day). Join the Mint Condition crew of James, Kevin, Keith, and John as we discuss what works or doesn't with the new characters, uncredited story consultant and animated series wriBuzz Dixon's original story ideas, and so many missed opportunities. You will know the movie's true purpose (hint: introduce new characters to sell more toys) and unrealized potential. And knowing is half the battle. Yooo, Joe!
Chatting With Sherri welcomes back author and screenwriter; Buzz Dixon! CHEEKY -When troublemaker Dimbulb Gilhooey learns an old clothing-optional law is still on the books, he starts a movement that turns the town of Newbridge topsy-turvy. It's a summer of sun-baked shenanigans as Dimbulb and his followers challenge pastors, police, politicians, and public propriety for the right to bare arms -- as well as the rest of their bodies. Preposterous? Far-fetched? Utterly unbelievable? Maybe -- if it wasn't inspired by actual real life events! (cover art by Travis Hanson)" Heartbreaks & Half-truths: 22 Stories of Mystery & Suspense -, Buzz Dixon (Contributor),- Lovers and losers;The twenty-two authors represented in this collection of mystery and suspense interpret the overarching theme of “heartbreaks and half-truths” in their own inimitable style, where only one thing is certain: Behind every broken heart lies a half-truth. And behind every half-truth lies a secret. Buzz Dixon is a writer of novels, comic books, films , and cartoons. His cartoon work includes both writing and editing credits. He wrote numerous episodes of GI Joe: A Real American Hero, The Transformers, Thundarr the Barbarian, Jem, Inhumanoids, Alvin and the Chipmunks, Tiny Toon Adventures, Tarzan and the Super 7, Visionaries: Knights of the Magical Light, Dungeons & Dragons and Teen Wolf. He also served as a story editor for the GI Joe and Teen Wolf series, and was a story consultant on G.I. Joe: The Movie and My Little Pony: The Movie.
Keeping busy on both sides of the camera multi-talented actor/voiceover/director Nicole is pleased to join Rick Hoffman (Suits, Billions) as parents of assistant editor Rachel (Vic Michaelis) in Hallmark Channel's Round and Round. It's the seventh night of Hanukkah Rachel is headed to her family's annual Hanukkah party. When Rachel's boyfriend Adam, (David Attar, Unexpected Grace) can't make the party, her prone-to-meddling Grandma Rosie, (Paula Shaw, Hannukah on Rye) introduces her to Zach (Bryan Greenberg), a nerdy art instructor. But Rachel and Zach have met before – he crashed into her that morning at the train station. Later in the night, a surprisingly competitive game of dreidel triggers a shocking turn of events. The next morning, Rachel wakes up to discover it's somehow still the day of her parents' party and that she's destined to repeat the seventh night of Hanukkah over and over again Nicole has worked alongside impressive A-list actors with a role in Wonder, starring Julia Roberts, Owen Wilson, and Jacob Tremblay. She has also starred in many MOWs including Radio Hype, Ungodly Acts, The Christmas Ornament, The Woodcarver, Taken Back – Finding Haley, Unspeakable, and Innocent. Other Hallmark Channels MOW include A Family Christmas Gift with Holly Robinson Peete & Patti Labelle and Good Morning Christmas. Nicole is in demand for her voice-over roles in cartoons both on the small screen (My Little Pony, LEGO Nexo Knights, Kate & Mim Mim) and big screen in Seth Rogen's Sausage Party and Princess Celestia in My Little Pony: The Movie. She is the recipient of the UBCP/ACTRA award for Best Voice for her work in animation. Want to watch: YouTube Meisterkhan Pod (Please Subscribe)
Robyn Campbell and Ana Gusson. Robyn Campbell is an award-winning Canadian screenwriter with a passion for animated content, currently writing for LEGO FRIENDS produced by The LEGO Group. Robyn creates characters and stories that are inclusive, diverse and encourage audiences to be themselves, even when it's difficult. Ana Gusson is an award-winning director and an accomplished 2D Animator based in Vancouver. She has worked as an animator in productions like MY LITTLE PONY: THE MOVIE, Netflix's ARCHIBALDS NEXT BIG THING and Dreamworks' TROLLSTOPIA. Most recently, Ana directed PIVOT an award-winning short film that is on its festival run with great success. They are here today to talk about their wonderful animated short film, PIVOT. Let's welcome Ana Gusson and Robyn Campbell to the show. . #filmmaking #filmmakers #animation #animators #screenwriting #filmdirecting #oscars #academyawards #movies #film
Robyn Campbell and Ana Gusson. Robyn Campbell is an award-winning Canadian screenwriter with a passion for animated content, currently writing for LEGO FRIENDS produced by The LEGO Group. Robyn creates characters and stories that are inclusive, diverse and encourage audiences to be themselves, even when it's difficult. Ana Gusson is an award-winning director and an accomplished 2D Animator based in Vancouver. She has worked as an animator in productions like MY LITTLE PONY: THE MOVIE, Netflix's ARCHIBALDS NEXT BIG THING and Dreamworks' TROLLSTOPIA. Most recently, Ana directed PIVOT an award-winning short film that is on its festival run with great success. They are here today to talk about their wonderful animated short film, PIVOT. Let's welcome Ana Gusson and Robyn Campbell to the show. . #filmmaking #filmmakers #animation #animators #screenwriting #filmdirecting #oscars #academyawards #movies #film
Let's begin with a list. Here are some of the cartoons that today's guest, Buzz Dixon, contributed to: Heathcliff, Thundarr the Barbarian, Alvin and the Chipmunks, Dungeons & Dragons, Mister T, G.I. Joe, Transformers, Garbage Pail Kids, Jem, Chip n' Dale: Rescue Rangers, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and Batman: The Animated Series. Are you kidding me?! He also served as an uncredited writer on the G.I. Joe: The Movie and a story consultant on My Little Pony: The Movie. Really?! And he even worked on some of our favorite "out there" comics, like Destroyer Duck, Sludge, and NFL SuperPro. What?! Yes, Buzz's career makes for a dream guest, so stop reading this and get to listening! You can follow Buzz on his website (BuzzDixon.com), Twitter (@buzzdixonwriter), or Instagram (@buzz_dixon_writer)._______________________________Check out a video version of this episode on our YouTube channel: youtube.com/dollarbinbandits.If you liked this podcast, please rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts. And tell your friends!Looking for more ways to express your undying DBB love and devotion? Email us at dollarbinbandits@gmail.com. Follow us @dollarbinbandits on Facebook and Instagram, and @DBBandits on Twitter.
Amanda Wong is a Vancouver-based background artist on the animated series Star Trek: Lower Decks. Her other credits include Carmen Sandiego, Rick and Morty, My Little Pony: The Movie and DC Super Hero Girls. She talks about becoming a Trekkie at 7 years old, her path to working in animation, and getting the specific nuances of Cardassian floor patterns just right.
First Draft Episode #328: Helen O'Hara Helen O'Hara, film critic, editor-at-large for Empire magazine and co-host of the Empire film podcast, talks about her newest non-fiction, Women vs Hollywood: The Fall and RIse of Women in Film and host of its accompanying podcast, Women vs Hollywood With Helen O'Hara. Links to Topics Mentioned In This Episode: The Care Bears Movie (movie) My Little Pony: The Movie (movie) Black Panther (movie) Captain Marvel (movie) Terri White, former editor of Empire and author of Coming Undone: A Memoir Twilight (movie) Chris Hewitt, co-host of the Empire podcast Notting Hill (movie) Helen's other books about movies: Best Movies of the 80s and The Superhero Movie Book Liberating Hollywood: Women Directors and the Feminist Reform of 1970s American Cinema by Maya Montañez Smukler, (Ph.D., Cinema & Media Studies, UCLA) heads the research and study center at the UCLA Film & Television Archive. Shelley Stamp, film historian, professor at UCSC, and author of Lois Weber in Early Hollywood and Movie-Struck Girls: Women and Motion Picture Culture After the Nickelodeon Karen Ward Mahar, professor of history and the co-director of the American Studies Program at Siena College, and author of Women Filmmakers in Early Hollywood The Best Pick podcast The Golden Compass (movie) The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe (movie) Reservoir Dogs (movie) Home Alone (movie) Ava DuVerney directed Selma, A Wrinkle in Time, and many more films Squid Game (Netflix TV show) Parasite (movie) Becoming by Michelle Obama Wonder Woman (2017 movie) Jurassic World (movie) Petit Maman (movie) On the Basis of Sex (movie) Shut Up and Sing (documentary)
Rumination Analysis on My Little Pony The Movie
Hosted by actor Lucas Ng and comedian Josh Yang. Full ep. on YouTube: https://youtu.be/nrShlm5akNs | This week, Vancouver based composer and multi-instrumentalist Caleb Chan joins us to to catch up with old friends and dive into the niche musical profession that is Film & TV musical composition. Caleb has worked on many projects including Sam Raimi's "50 States of Fright" on Quibi, My Little Pony: The Movie, and numerous animated and live-action series for Netflix, Spinmaster, Hasbro, Lifetime, etc. He is a prolific arranger and producer, Caleb has orchestrated and produced over 200 songs, two of which have been Emmy nominated. During the podcast, he shares his experiences breaking into the film industry as a composer, what the creative process is like collaborating on projects, and his relationship to music as a passion and a career. If you're interested in the musical elements of filmmaking, this is the episode for you!
Get your air horn ready, because Season 2 of What the Kids Were Watching is finally here! Sarah and Raf are back on the couch, ready to discuss the films they watched ad nauseam as kids -- and, as usual, they have a lot to say about them.But the inaugural episode of the second season is more animated than usual, as the hosts find themselves drawn to talking about cartoons for the first time in the podcast. They tackle three animated features that were created to sell lines of toys: "The Care Bears Movie" (1985), "Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealer" (1985), and "My Little Pony: The Movie" (1986). The Care Bears -- who Sarah dubs "the NSA of goodness" -- use tricks like great Carole King songs and a genuinely creepy villain to win the hosts over. Raf remembers the Rainbow Brite film fondly, but Sarah can't get over how the titular character is "pretty, but kind of useless." Then there's the My Little Pony movie, which -- according to our hosts -- made "The Care Bears Movie" look like "Citizen Kane."However, in an extra-special bonus, the hosts also talk about a half-hour TV special that's better and more fascinating than any of the three feature-length films: "My Little Pony: Rescue at Midnight Castle." "It's like My Little Pony meets Dungeons and Dragons," says Raf, while Sarah adds, "It's like a Rush song come to life." It's a weird, wild little cartoon that's more Dethklok than dainty -- and the hosts are here for it.
Dave and Ethan interview Jayson Thiessen, supervising director and executive producer of the wildly popular animated series My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, and director of the film based on the series.As the creator of the Cheese Sandwich character portrayed by “Weird Al“ Yankovic, Jayson talks about what it was like working with Weird Al, as well as being a lifelong fan of his music!
The Give Me Five Podcast: An Uncultured Look at Pop Culture and Nostalgia
We are joined by Mr. Joe Ballarini on this very special episode of the Give Me Five podcast! Joe is an author, director and screenwriter who has brought you Babysitter's Guide to Monster Hunting and the My Little Pony: The Movie. Most importantly, Joe is our friend and an awesome guy. This week, Joe reviews The Gate (1987) with the guys, Greg describes his run in with the law and Joe tells us how he became hated on Halloween in his old neighborhood. Stick around for the question of the week... Top 5 least intimidating movie monsters! The Give Me Five Podcast is on Patreon. For just $5 you could join the fun in our patron only chat, and get early warning of our movie of the week and our top 5 list. There are other benefits too, so check it out here: https://www.patreon.com/Givemefivepodcast Remember if you use our link (https://amzn.to/2KxR8OU) we get a little bit of money towards server costs at no extra cost to you. So go ahead and buy that Nicholas Cage Mermaid Pillow you definitely need. Check out our website at givemefivepodcast.com We have a store! Check out our shirts, mugs, bags and phone cases here: Buy cool crap! We record using Squadcast. Squadcast is an easy to use, stable recording environment that allows you, your cohosts and any guests the ability to record out of the comfort of your own home. Just click the link and start talking with absolutely no lag. You can try it out using our link and it will help us out immensely. https://squadcast.fm/?ref=givemefive And you can always reach us at givemefivepodcast@gmail.com or at our Facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/givemefivepodcast/ Opening Theme Opening theme: GLOW by DJ Ten (feat LeBrock and ULTRABOSS )
On this VERY special episode of Optimist Movies we talk about Luke's favorite movie of all time Cinderella III: A Twist in Time! I was very surprised this turned out to be our longest yet, but we still had a lot of fun! We also talk about a whole load of other movies like The Florida Project, Upgrade, The Last Temptation of Christ, My Little Pony: The Movie, and a lot more!! 0:00 Non-Spoiler Talk/Why You Should Watch 7:08 Spoiler Discussion 1:13:16 What We've Been Watching Optimist Movies Twitter: https://twitter.com/OptimistMovies Luke's Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/duckinalagoon/ Marshall's Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/OptimistMovies/ Thank you so much for listening!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Once upon a time, in the magical land of Equestria... Bienvenue dans le monde des poneys colorés, joyeux et bondissants ! La série My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic vient de se terminer après 9 saisons et des centaines d'heures d'animation. Loin d'être un simple dessin animé Mon Petit Poney gnan-gnan et idiot, cette série s'est élevée au rang d'oeuvre majeure de la culture populaire à travers l'apparition des bronies, ces hommes et femmes, adultes et enfants, qui sont devenus fans d'une série qui ne leur était pourtant a priori pas destinée. La série atteint son paroxysme en 2017 lorsqu'un film d'animation sort au cinéma. Sobrement intitulé My Little Pony : Le Film, il est l'occasion de vous présenter cet univers avec Imalou, une artiste qui vit de sa passion et qui, avec naglaglasson, est intarissable sur le monde des poneys ! My Little Pony : Le Film, c'est du FLAN ou c'est pas du FLAN ? éParcurien va-t-il survivre à cet épisode ? À vous de le découvrir... Bonne écoute ! Suivez Imalou (twitter, DeviantArt, ArtStation et restez bien sur le FLAN, surtout si il est 20% plus cool ! Si vous aimez nos contenus et que vous voulez participer à leur création tout en vous faisant chouchouter en accédant à notre Discord, notre vault contenant des podcasts exclusifs, nos badges ou même une chanson personnalisée, direction notre Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/rienquedypenser Sinon, vous pouvez toujours suivre sur Twitter @FautLANimer, @Rienquedypenser, @naglaglasson, @eparcurien. Ou notre Instagram aussi @Rienquedypenser. FLAN est un podcast du réseau Rien que d'y penser, le réseau qui vous fait rêver, notamment de flans.
A year ago, I interviewed Kristin Chenoweth in advance of her concert in Boone, North Carolina. So, with the release of her seventh album https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07VRFYDQV?pf_rd_p=183f5289-9dc0-416f-942e-e8f213ef368b&pf_rd_r=5QSNC2JF9Z294G6V3KBG (For the Girls), I reached out to her once again to see if I could broadcast our conversation on this podcast. Not only did she say yes, but the record company also shared with me several tracks from the album to share with you. This archived recording was not originally intended for broadcast, so there are some sound glitches, but I think overall you will find Kristin to be, as I did, just a girl from Oklahoma with a voice that is truly as big as her heart. https://rduonstage.com/2019/09/23/qa-kristin-chenoweth/ (To read a transcript of my conversation with Kristin Chenoweth, click here.) About the Guest Emmy and Tony Award-winning actress and singer Kristin Chenoweth’s career spans film, television, voiceover and stage. In 2015, Chenoweth received a coveted star on The Hollywood Walk of Fame. In 2009, she received an Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for her role in “Pushing Daisies.” In 1999, she won a Tony Award for “You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown” and she was also nominated for her original role of Glinda the Good Witch in “Wicked” in 2004. Chenoweth has been nominated for two Emmy Awards and for a People’s Choice Award for her role on “Glee.” Chenoweth released “The Art of Elegance,” her album of American Songbook classics. She also returned to the Broadway stage in her limited engagement MY LOVE LETTER TO BROADWAY. In 2014, she released a CD and DVD of her own live concert performance, “Kristin Chenoweth: Coming Home.” Last December, she performed with iconic The Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra in their annual Christmas concert. The concert will air on PBS and BYUtv in December 2019. In 2015, Chenoweth earned a Drama Desk Award and Outer Critics Circle Award for her lead role in the Roundabout Theatre Company’s “On the Twentieth Century.” She also earned nominations for a Tony Award and a Drama League Award. Notable television roles include appearances in “The West Wing,” Disney’s “Descendants” and “The Muppets.” In film, Chenoweth voiced the role of Gabi in the hit animated film “Rio 2” and Fifi, Snoopy’s beloved French poodle in “The Peanuts Movie.” She starred in the indie teen drama entitled “Hard Sell” and additional film credits have included “The Boy Next Door,” “Deck the Halls,” “Twelve Men of Christmas,” “Four Christmases,” “RV,” “Bewitched,” “The Pink Panther,” “Hit & Run” and “Family Weekend.” She also starred in NBC’s “Hairspray Live!” as Velma Von Tussle in December 2016. She voiced the role of Princess Skystar in Lionsgate/Hasbro’s “My Little Pony: The Movie,” and can also be heard in the Sony Pictures animated film “The Star.” Upcoming, Chenoweth will star alongside Scott Wolf in the holiday film “The Christmas Song,” which is slated to debut on Hallmark Channel (2019) and the film “Holidate” which will premiere on Netflix in 2020. Her newest album “For the Girls” is a heartfelt tribute to the great female singers throughout history. Guest artists include Ariana Grande, Dolly Parton, Jennifer Hudson and Reba McEntire. Music Credits “When I Fall in Love” – Words and music by Edward Heyman and Victor Young, used with permission by Concord Records. Performed by Kristin Chenoweth. “I Will Always Love You” – Words and music by Dolly Parton, used with permission by Concord Records. Performed by Kristin Chenoweth and Dolly Parton. Connect with RDU on Stage Facebook – @rduonstage Twitter – @rduonstage Instagram – @rduonstage Web http://www.rduonstage.com/ (www.rduonstage.com) Support this podcast
The fellas reconvene to discuss great or near-perfect movies that have one glaring flaw. Like how My Little Pony: The Movie was almost a 10 except for all the n-words. You get the idea.
Amanda’s Picture Show A Go Go Episode 173: My Little Pony: The Movie (2017) Amanda welcomes new guests Jennifer and Beth onto the podcast, along with return guests Adam Blalock and Ben to discuss My Little Pony: The Movie. Jennifer is possibly the biggest My Little Pony fan in the world, Beth really wants there to be a pony named Thunderstruck, Adam is upset that he’s no longer the only Adam on the podcast, Ben has controversial Sia opinions, and Amanda encourages the Googling of shirtless Taye Diggs. There are SPOILERS in this episode, including some about the TV show My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic. There is also adult language. Website: https://www.amandaagogo.com/amandaspictureshowagogo/ Twitter: @AmandasPicShow Facebook: www.facebook.com/AmandasPictureShowAGoGo/ Instagram: @AmandasPictureShowAGoGo Email: AmandasPictureShowAGoGo@gmail.com Threadless store: https://amandaagogo.threadless.com/ Artwork by Sam Kent: http://www.samkent.me/ Plugs and links: Adam Novak doing Stand-Up https://www.facebook.com/events/679346469114705/ Outsmart Ovarian Cancer—Star Trek Trivia https://www.facebook.com/events/336158793810130/ Two XX Sketch https://www.facebook.com/events/558043674652777/ The Wave That Set the Fire at MadLab https://www.facebook.com/events/1822336637861249/ Culture Pop A Go Go https://www.amandaagogo.com/culturepopagogo/ TV Ate My Brain episodes hosted by Amanda https://www.amandaagogo.com/alsohostedbyamanda/ Oh No! Lit Class https://ohnolitclass.simplecast.fm/ Shuffle the Pod http://shufflethepodcast.libsyn.com/
Marvel joined with Sunbow to deliver the first of four animated feature films based on Hasbro toys in the 1980s with 1986's MY LITTLE PONY: THE MOVIE, which took the popular toy line of dolls resembling ponies and other animals (plus a few humans) and pitted them against three dastardly witches who can't stand their rampant pleasantness. Danny DeVito, Cloris Leachman, Madeline Kahn, Rhea Perlman and Tony Randall do their best to bring this colorful musical adventure to life. Critically and commercially tanking at the box office at the time, it's about time we look this gift horse in the mouth and see what we find with this retrospective review!
Welcome to the 4th episode of The Monday Show! A weekly discussion about movies & television, hosted by Troy Everett Loxton & Raul Rodriguez. Today's reviews include Blade Runner 2049, The Mountain Between Us, My Little Pony: The Movie, Victoria & Abdul & Marshall. We also recap the past week of television! The Monday Show [10/06/17] Follow us on Twitter! @rintonyyc @troyloxton @raulvaderrdz
Recorded on December/10/2017==========On this weeks episode review, Norman Sanzo, Silver Quill and James Corck review the My Little Pony The Movie. Join us for our fun filed review, it going be an amazing episode!!! My Little Pony The Movie is an animated feature-length film based on the My Little Pony franchise and the series My Little Pony Friendship is Magic.==========CreditsIntro & Outro Song- Title: The MBS Show Theme Song- Artist: Andy "MandoPony" Stein
Show Notes: http://pony411.libsyn.com/shownotes Welcome to episode 209! Quite a bit of news this week. A bunch of fan games were updated or announced, several new plushies have popped up, and yet another leak has happened. That's not great. But there's more beyond that! Alca7raz and Nemesis then have Legends of Magic #9 to review. Even though they're late. They also got their copies of My Little Pony: The Movie. Several things to talk about, including the Target-exclusive extras and the on-disc special features. But in the main discussion, "Swarm of the Century!" Another season 1 episode, and it's got one weird flaw. Finally, some Fan Content with 3 songs and a fanfic. Tune in!
This week, Lee and Josh (not so shockingly) talk a whole bunch about the new Star Wars movie - plus, Transformers, The Long Goodbye, diversity in comics, multiplexes skipping on movies to our favour, Disaster Artist beer, and the approaching Oscars and Golden Globes! They also chat about the movies screening from December 29th 2017 - January 4th 2018: Sound of Music, Nut Job 2, My Little Pony: The Movie, Lady Bird, Murder on the Orient Express, The Disaster Artist, and The Room!
Hej och förlåt för att vi inte släppte en EP-podd förra veckan! Livet kom helt enkelt emellan. Men vi korrigerar detta så gott vi kan denna vecka med årets sista avsnitt! I det berättar Vanne för Peter om TV-serien Godless som hon plöjt igenom, en western-historia med starka kvinnor och en otäck Jeff Daniels. Dessutom berättar de båda om My Little Pony - The Movie som de sett och ger sina åsikter om det håller lika hög klass som TV-serien, allt medans lillgrabben Spike jollrar i bakgrunden. Därefter snackar Niklas och Peter om den stora mediehändelse-bomben som slog ner häromveckan när Disney nu verkar vara på gång att köpa upp 20th Century FOX. Kommer Deadpool dyka upp i MCU? Ska vi få se Darth Bart Simpson i framtiden - och kommer Apornas Planet korsbefruktas med Avatar? Det spekuleras och diskuteras vilt! Håll till godo med detta så hörs vi igen 2018! Tack och förlåt! Puss Hej!
Review: War for the Planet of the Apes Review: Stranger Things 2 What Else We Watched: Thor Ragnarok, Justice League, Coco, Wonder, Ingrid Goes West, Brawl in Cell Block 99, The Dark Tower, Atomic Blonde, Wind River, Valerian and the City of A Thousand Planets, A Bad Moms Christmas, Jumanji, My Little Pony The Movie, Boyhood, Jim and Andy, The Sting, Betting on Zero, 180 Degrees South, Mortal Kombat, Goosebumps, Mindhunters, Red Oaks, Shameless, World Series What Else We Played: Call of Duty World War 2, Fortnite Battle Royale, Destiny 2 Final Points: Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds - Who Built the Moon?, the Upcoming Relaunch
In which our heroes seek answers about the festival's 20th anniversary and the forthcoming Sidewalk Cinema, an arthouse haven for troubled film addicts. [w/ special guest Rachel Morgan]Plus: Mommy/Poppy Take on "My Little Pony: The Movie!"
On this episode of elephant & giraffe the girls review My Little Pony: The Movie
Förra veckans midsommarfirande har överlevts och vi är tillbaka med ett nytt avsnitt där vi bl.a. glider in på ämnet undertitlar. Vi ägnar också tankar kring och minns den nyligen bortgångne Michael Nyqvist. Dagens recension bjuder på rejäl action i form av "John Wick: Chapter 2", och i trailerkollen synar vi de första smakproven av "My Little Pony: The Movie" samt "Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle". Trevlig lyssning!
Get your passports ready, because it's time to take another trip to Equestria with J, Q & A for the much-anticipated My Little Pony TV show marathon recap! As we promised in our review episode of My Little Pony: The Movie, guest co-host A has selected a collection of "good" My Little Pony TV episodes and we're going to watch them all and compare them against the movie. Foal us once, shame on you, but foal us twice, shame on A. We descend from our high horses to talk about what works and what doesn't, who the hell this show is actually for, and share our unbridled enthusiasm for Pinkie Pie (how many pony puns do you think we can fit in here). We ponder our pony presuppositions and push past prejudices to parlay positive and pessimistic perspectives on the pretty paltry program, period. Basically, we did this so you don't have to!
The Give Me Five Podcast: An Uncultured Look at Pop Culture and Nostalgia
For our last episode of the Halloween season, we got author and filmwriter Joe Ballarini (Babysitter's Guide to Monster Hunting, My Little Pony: The Movie) to chat with us about his book and career. Plenty of nostalgia, mixed in with good advice for writers. (we try to be trivial, sometimes we fail) There's no regular "five" in this one, just a bunch of chat about following one's dreams across the country and kicking werewolves in the crotch. We also do an abstract reenactment of much of The Lost Boys. Stick around for the question: What are some fun family friendly things to do with your kids for Halloween? Feel free to chime in at givemefivepodcast@gmail.com or at our Facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/givemefivepodcast/ Opening theme Special thanks to The Midnight for the use of their song Vampires (instrumental version) Their albums can be purchased here: The Midnight on Bandcamp
Hey, everypony, it's time once again to join Q, J, and A for a Take Three Review, this time setting our sights outside the world of Stephen King and into the world of Equestria for an in-depth review of My Little Pony: The Movie. We dusted off our cutie marks (or in our case, Q-tee marks) and joined Twilight Sparkle, Rainbow Dash, Applejack, Pinky Pie, Fluttershy, and Rarity (yeah, we know their names) for an animated adventure to stop pony-on-pony crime. Once again, we offer perspectives from three distinct levels of familiarity and along the way even choose which My Little Pony hero we relate to most. You don't want to miss this SpooktoberweenTacular Treat episode because we have a Trick one coming your way on Halloween! Editor's Note: Strangely, the sound mix at the beginning of the episode makes us sound like little girls. We think it's just the magic of friendship.
Help us celebrate our podcast's one year anniversary with returning special guests TC Laff and Doctor What for an episode full of friendship, laughter, and some colourful horses. "My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic" has sparked this phenomenon of the "Brony" sub-culture. Where did this come from? Who is involved? What is Average Joe's history with this series? Then the team travel to the land of Equestria itself to discuss the new film based on the franchise. Can audiences with no history with the animated series enjoy this film? Do we need celebrities attached to these projects in order for them to succeed? Does the music hold up? Which of the main characters best personifies TC Laff's personality? Answers to all these questions and more inside this week's episode; plus a surprise ending you won't see coming... If you want to avoid spoilers for "My Little Pony: The Movie", skip over 48:38-1:04:43. This week's mail segment has spoilers for "Moana", so skip over 1:10:43-1:14:32 to avoid them. Music and audio from "My Little Pony:Friendship Is Magic" is the property of Lauren Faust, Daniel Ingram, Devon Cody, Sarah Wall, DHX Media, and Hasbro Studios. Music and audio from "My Little Pony: The Movie" is the property of Jayson Thiessen, Brian Goldner, Stephen Davis, Marcia Gwendolyn-Jones, Haven Alexander, Daniel Ingram, Allspark Pictures, DHX Media, and Lionsgate. Special thanks to Jeremy Eckert for our theme song. Check out our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/batjarpodcast. Invite your friends to like our page! You can contact us at @thebatcookiejar on Twitter or you can send an e-mail to batjarpodcast@gmail.com.
Kase and Van look at superhero sequel Thor: Ragnarok, slasher flick Happy Death Day, Soviet comedy The Death of Stalin, animated spin-off My Little Pony: The Movie, legal thriller Marshall, indie doc Dina, drama I Am Not a Witch, Bollywood tale Secret Superstar, documentary Earth: One Amazing Day, and prison thriller Brawl in Cell Block 99. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome back, peoples! This week Selina and Matt talk about My Hero Academia, specifically the altruistic and lovable All Might. Why do fans love him so much, and what does he do that those other heroes like Superman, Captain America, and Shazam! fall short of? The answers lie inside! This being an episode of Chasing Geek, there's no way we stay on topic for the whole episode, and that is the case again here. My Little Pony The Movie, Harry Potter, Tiger & Bunny, Dr. Horrible's Sing-a-long Blog, Power Rangers, and more make their way into the discussion, and we even touch on some Super Sentai for good measure! You can find My Hero Academia on VRV, Crunchyroll, and Hulu. You can find out more about our Extra Life team CB Kids here, and any help is appreciated! As always you can find Pint Size Ginger on Twitter, Tumblr, Instagram, Twitch as well as on the PlayStation Network! You can find Knight's articles (Matt Mueller) on ComicBook.com, and you can reach him on Twitter and PSN! As for Chasing Geek, you can follow us on Tumblr, Twitter, or Facebook!
Welcome back, peoples! This week Selina and Matt talk about My Hero Academia, specifically the altruistic and lovable All Might. Why do fans love him so much, and what does he do that those other heroes like Superman, Captain America, and Shazam! fall short of? The answers lie inside! This being an episode of Chasing Geek, there's no way we stay on topic for the whole episode, and that is the case again here. My Little Pony The Movie, Harry Potter, Tiger & Bunny, Dr. Horrible's Sing-a-long Blog, Power Rangers, and more make their way into the discussion, and we even touch on some Super Sentai for good measure! You can find My Hero Academia on VRV, Crunchyroll, and Hulu. You can find out more about our Extra Life team CB Kids here, and any help is appreciated! As always you can find Pint Size Ginger on Twitter, Tumblr, Instagram, Twitch as well as on the PlayStation Network! You can find Knight's articles (Matt Mueller) on ComicBook.com, and you can reach him on Twitter and PSN! As for Chasing Geek, you can follow us on Tumblr, Twitter, or Facebook!
Thanks everypony for joining us for this bonus episode where we discuss a movie of friendship, magic, parties, hippos, and pirates! Here's our review of My Little Pony - The Movie (2017).
We're releasing a bonus review of My Little Pony: The Movie in tandem with one of our other shows, Macintosh & Maud: A My Little Pony Podcast.First, we talk to Apple Bloom, our date for the movie, about her impressions of the different characters. Then, after a break, we talk about the things we genuinely enjoyed and a lot about where this movie doesn't hit the highs we've come to expect from most of the pony-verse. If you enjoy this, check out Macintosh & Maud via iTunes or your preferred podcatcher!You can email us with feedback at macintoshandmaud@gmail.com, or you can connect with us on Instagram (macintosh.and.maud) and Facebook.If you like the podcast, make sure to subscribe and review on iTunes or your favorite podcatcher, and tell your friends.Music taken from the Second Movement of Ludwig von Beethoven's 9th Symphony. Licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Hong Kong (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 HK) license. To hear the full performance or get more information, visit the song page at the Internet Archive.
We're releasing a bonus review of My Little Pony: The Movie in tandem with one of our other shows, Macintosh & Maud Haven't Seen What?!: A Movie Podcast.First, we talk to Apple Bloom, our date for the movie, about her impressions of the different characters. Then, after a break, we talk about the things we genuinely enjoyed and a lot about where this movie doesn't hit the highs we've come to expect from most of the pony-verse. If you enjoy this, check out Macintosh & Maud Haven't Seen What?! via iTunes or your preferred podcatcher!If you've got questions or comments you can email us at macintoshandmaud@gmail.com or leave a comment on the episode.Please subscribe and review us on iTunes and use your best pony pun! It's the best way to help us get more listeners and build our community.Music is "Madgapuff March (rmx) by JS Bach" by Lee Rosevere. Licensed under a CCO 1.0 Universal License. For the song and information about the artist, visit the song page at the Free Music Archive.
Yes by the time we do this show the My Little Pony Movie will have been in theaters for a little over a week and both the host and cohost will have seen it. So we will be doing a review of the movie. Our over all thoughts on the plots, the speed of the movie what should have been in the movie ect. This show we will leave any pony news and mail till the end of the show to give the movie a full on point review. We will also compare a thing that the host had mentioned the week before to see if it was infact something or if she was just overthinking again. So join us as we review the pony goodness. The Blind Bag Pony Of the Week: Since we are doing a show about the movie we decided to just pull BBP from the Wave 21 line. Royal Guard(which is funny since none are in film) Blue Buck Uncle Orange Spring Melody Also, join us for our wacky conversations. Also we don't take random callers, these are people whom we have not invited to be on the show, or do not message us to tell us who they are and if we have had them on the show before, due to issues we have had with random people in the chat rooms who were inappropriate. This is a live show and we can not edit anything out that is said. We want to have this as a family friendly show and want to keep it that way. Please note that due to the fact that there are very few items in the G4 line we do have a lot of random talk at the start of the show. For example pony mail, or even non pony related packages as the contents are never known till they are opened. Then some random news, do appologize if we do more than intended but this is also to catch ourselves up with each other.
Cincinnati Enquirer Reds beat writers C. Trent Rosecrans and Zach Buchanan discuss the National League Cy Young and Most Valuable Player votes. This week in 'What's Zach Watching?' Zach saw "Blade Runner 2049" and Trent saw "My Little Pony: The Movie"
Show Notes (This is where you can find links to news and Fan Content!): http://pony411.libsyn.com/shownotes Episode 200! We made it this far. Wow. Can we get to 300? It's possible. But in this episode, we have some news to share! Some of it includes DHX being up for sale, a new pony book, and Movie box office sales. Oh, and apparently one massive leak of the rest of season 7. Oh. Oh no. After that, Nemesis and Alca7raz review a new comic, Friendship is Magic #59! One that's a followup to an unaired episode... Moving on, they also discuss "Once Upon a Zeppelin!" Twilight goes on a cruise with her family. But it turns out to be a trick. And then we have Fan Content, which has a song and fanfic this week. And finally, we talk about My Little Pony: The Movie for an hour! Spoilers, but we give plenty of warning. Hope you tune in!
Welcome back ASPers! For our second week of Spooktober 2: The Re-Spookening, we review Laika Entertainment's 2009 first stop-motion animated film "Coraline". In the news, we chat about Rooster Teeth's "Camp Camp" Halloween special, the new anime series for "Tokyo Ghoul" and "Sword Art Online", the new trailer for the "Hey Arnold" movie, "My Little Pony: The Movie" hit theaters, and "Batman Ninja" makes a splash at NYCC. Plus, we have a good old fashioned "Gundam Wing" discussion. We also have a little chat to get to know Corey a little better. What did we think of "Coraline"? Were Josh and Corey able to pull off an episode without Gavin? Why doesn't Josh like Halloween? Tune in to find out! Be sure to head over to our website AnimationStationPodcast.com and check out some of the other awesome shows in our podcast family by going to: SecretSuperheroClub.com Please leave us a comment and subscribe. Follow the show on: Instagram @AnimationStationPodcast Twitter @AnimatePodcast and Facebook Animation Station Podcast Follow Josh @JoshLCain Follow Gavin @GavinOttesonArt Follow Corey @MajesticCorey Tags: animation, anime, cartoons, podcast, top 5, disney, laika, coraline, neilgaiman, swordartonline, roosterteeth, campcamp, batman, dc, comics,batmanninja, ninja, tokyoghoul, mylittlepony, mylittleponymovie, heyarnold, rocketpower, gundamwing, nycc, newyorkcomiccon, stopmotion
Ask the right people - Rob & Carrie's kids, that is - and they'll tell you that there's not going to be any bigger film this autumn than My Little Pony: The Movie. We're certainly not going to call that kind of insight into question, which is why we celebrated that film's release by taking a look at our favorite movies about horses, and the strong bonds they form with humans. Be they stone-cold classics like National Velvet, modern crowdpleasers like Seabiscuit, or whatever the hell Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron is meant to be, horses have been part of cinema since its very inception, and we're happy to celebrate that long history. In Worth Mentioning, Tim and Rob go share their My Little Pony: The Movie date, Carrie talks about the new Netflix release of Stephen King's Gerald's Game and Tim shares some child's play with Cult of Chucky.
Beatriz Mourad, Michelle Anderer, and Steve Zec discuss My Little Pony: The Movie. Quote of the Pod: “Twilight, you need to get it together.”
Beatriz Mourad, Michelle Anderer, and Steve Zec discuss My Little Pony: The Movie. Quote of the Pod: “Twilight, you need to get it together.”
Is everypony ready?? It's time for Kent and Joel to finally discuss My Little Pony: The Movie! Not just that, they're also talking about their feelings toward the My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic series, including their feelings about Twilight Sparkle, Rainbow Dash, Applejack, Rarity, Pinkie Pie, Fluttershy and everything else in Equestria! . . .but they're not Bronies or anything. . . Do you know you're all our very best friends? Share this magic with us! Press play now!
On this week's show, Unbreakable sequel has started filming, Lucy 2 script done, a new Men In Black movie, Fast & Furious delayed, DC stand alone films controversy. Plus I Preview Review Blade Runner 2049, The Mountain Between Us, and My Little Pony: The Movie. Follow me on Twitter @Baconknight.
Emma, Matt and Mike talk all things Blade Runner 2049 (no spoilers) as well as review the film along with My Little Pony: The Movie (which Emma and Matt bullied Mike into reviewing) and Emma chats with Mrs. Doubtfire and Limitless screenwriter Leslie Dixon about how she got started as a writer, her writing process, and what it was like getting Robin Williams cast in Mrs. Doubtfire.
On this week's show, Unbreakable sequel has started filming, Lucy 2 script done, a new Men In Black movie, Fast & Furious delayed, DC stand alone films controversy. Plus I Preview Review Blade Runner 2049, The Mountain Between Us, and My Little Pony: The Movie. Follow me on Twitter @Baconknight.
Welcome back ASPers! It's October again so that means the return of Spooktober! To kick off Spooktober 2: The Re-Spookening, we review the Reel FX & 20th Century Fox animated film "The Book of Life". In the news, "Teen Titans Go!" is getting a theatrical movie July 2018, J.J. Abrams & Paramount are adapting "Your Name"( Kim no Na wa) into a live action movie, season 2 of "Gundam Iron Blooded Orphans" premieres on Toonami this weekend, and "My Little Pony: The Movie" hits the theaters this week. In the Top 5, we discuss our favorite fantasy franchises we want to see animated. What did we think of "The Book of Life"? What are our opinions on a "Your Name" live action? Did Josh compare "Coco" to "The Book of Life"? Tune in to find out! Be sure to head over to our website AnimationStationPodcast.com and check out some of the other awesome shows in our podcast family by going to: SecretSuperheroClub.com Please leave us a comment and subscribe. Follow the show on: Instagram @AnimationStationPodcast Twitter @AnimatePodcast and Facebook Animation Station Podcast Follow Josh @JoshLCain Follow Gavin @GavinOttesonArt Follow Corey @MajesticCorey Tags: animation, anime, cartoons, podcast, top 5, disney, thebookoflife, bookoflife, 20thcenturyfox, fox, mylittlepony, teentitansgo, dccomics, dc, cartoonnetwork, toonami, gundam, gundamironbloodedorphans, yourname, kiminonawa, jjadrams, paramount, fantasy, spooktober
Episode 195 has arrived! Again, not a lot of news this week. But there are items such as more movie posters, images of the EqG Minis beach figures, and more. Alca7raz and Nemesis do have several discussion topics, though! First, they review MLP Movie Prequel #3. They take a (movie spoiler-free) look at The Art of My Little Pony: The Movie. Rainbow Dash stars in what's probably the last Equestria Girls Summertime Short. And of course, they spend most of their time talking about the newest FiM episode, "To Change a Changeling!" So tune in! Show Notes: http://pony411.libsyn.com/shownotes
As seen on Twitter, the Kenner marathon set has done it -- pulled Rhett back in the app. He hasn't taken out a second mortgage on his house (yet), but he's not F2P, either. Will it last?Also, we discuss tattoo technology, and some of us are looking forward to My Little Pony: The Movie. For the kids, of course.
It's podcast time! On our second Justice July episode, we discuss the 2017 Warner Brothers/DC animated film "Teen Titans: The Judas Contract" Plus, we chat about the newest trailer of "My Little Pony: The Movie". We also discuss why major studios rarely release superhero cartoons on the big screen. In celebration of our 50th episode, we rank our Top 5 favorite animated movies that we both saw for the first time, over the last 50 episodes. What movies were are favorites? Did Gavin actually enjoy a super hero movie? Why didn't we review any Marvel animated films? Why no Tim Drake? Tune in to find out! Be sure to head over to our website AnimationStationPodcast.com and check out some of the other awesome shows in our podcast family by going to: SecretSuperheroClub.com Please leave us a comment and subscribe. Follow the show on Instagram @AnimationStationPodcast Follow Josh @JoshLCain Follow Gavin @GavinOttesonArt Tags: animation, anime, cartoons, podcast, top5, disney, justicejuly, teentitans, thejudascontract, robin, beastboy, starfire, raven, mylittlepony, trailer, dc, dccomics, comics, superheroes
"It's a storm...A GEOSTORM!" Welcome back to Trailer-A-Thon, our look at the hottest movie trailers on the internet hosted by Serg Beret and Patrick Raissi returning for their reactions. In this episode, the hosts give their reaction to "My Little Pony The Movie" as they discuss the concept of bronies and the much-anticipated "Marvel's Inhumans" with the best worst name in Blackagar Boltagon. Also, a "Geostorm" invades and "Jumanji" returns...in video game form! Follow Film A Week Facebook/Tumblr @filmaweekpodcast Subscribe on Google Play Music, TuneIn Radio & Player FM Play Music: play.google.com/music/m/Iqpn7ndlt…lm_A_Week_Podcast TuneIn Radio: beta.tunein.com/radio/Film-A-Week…Podcast-p1004919/ Follow Serg Beret Instagram/Twitter/Snapchat @ sergberet Tumblr @ sergberettumbles Follow Patrick Raissi Instagram/Tumblr @ pachathegreat Twitter @ HumaneRamblings "Bit Shift" by Kevin MacLeod Creative Commons By Attribution 3.0.pdf
I avsnitt 33 är vi full styrka igen! Vi pratar om välgörenhet, Netflixserien GLOW (Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling), vad vi tycker om nya trailers till Jumanji 2 - Welcome To The Jungle , My Little Pony: The Movie, Cult och Chucky och Marvels Inhumans. Vi får äntligen svar på hur Shawshank Investigation kan ligga så högt på IMDB-rankingen. En riktig EXPOSE av filmen (Nyckeln Till Frihet). Det blir även lite snack om kommande Deep Blue Sea 2, Sharknado 5 och att Jason Statham ska in i Marvel Universe! I vanlig ordning dyker även Gene Simmons och Chad Kroeger upp, MYCKET NÖJE! Gilla och följ oss gärna på Facebook för att få information och hålla koll på de senaste avsnitten: https://www.facebook.com/CreativeMeltdownPodcast/ På Twitter: https://twitter.com/CreateMeltPod På olika plattformar: Creative Meltdown Podcast på iTunes (Apple/Mac/iPhone/OS) Creative Meltdown Podcast på Android (Smartphone/Samsung) Creative Meltdown Podcast på Player.FM Mail (creativemeltdownpodcast@gmail.com)
Welcome to episode 186! It's very film-centric. For many reasons. We start off with some news, including the usual cons, some plushies, and more. Oh, and a ton of stuff for My Little Pony The Movie, including that trailer that dropped this week! YEAH! Nemesis and Alca7raz then review the first issue of The Movie Prequel comics. It's about the Storm King. After that, they watch the 2nd Equestria Girls Special, "Movie Magic!" Which introduces us to some new characters, but gets a bit... messy. And to wrap up this podcast, we have some fan content, including a couple of songs and a fanfic! Grab a bucket of popcorn and tune in! Show Notes: http://pony411.libsyn.com/shownotes
With Cami out of town for work, Rosa's sibling Ax steps in to help come to grips with acclaimed Danny DeVito biopic My Little Pony: The Movie. Together we tackle the tough questions. Who is Danny DeVito? Did you know Danny DeVito owned a restaurant? What does Danny DeVito sound like? Why can't we stop saying Danny DeVito? highlights: Danny DeVito, Danny DeVitho, a lot of really bad horses, the happiest abomination on earth, a lot of snickering about vaginas, and a twist ending (starring Danny DeVito) Movie: My Little Pony: The Movie (1986) Director: Mike Joens (as Michael Joens, don't get it twisted) Rating: like getting the junk food of junk food, eating the box, doing a bunch of jumping jacks, staring at yourself in the mirror and then being asked how you feel Horrible guest: Ax (goat-boots.tumblr.com) Our horrible tumblr: murdersuicidematinee.tumblr.com intro and outro music: "Everyone in Town Wants You Dead" by Singing Sadie
We're back! Sorry for the extended leave of absence, but we needed a small break, and then we has some scheduling conflicts. But it's all good now. To start things off, the crew goes over an alarming amount of news, including several bits of con news, season 4's premiere time frame, and the release of a few fan episodes, including Double Rainboom.Afterwards, Nemesis, Four String, and Artfan go back in time and watch My Little Pony: The Movie. From 1986. Is it really that terrible? Did they leave with their sanity intact? Find out! Finally, Nemesis talks about 2 issues of the MLP comic that came out. Tune in!Show notes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XOlBADNU9R451z3BqYO35l39msSDiHP9A7AQjV-rnpE/pub