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Remi sits down with Nate Simmons to talk about some of his best tips and tactics for spot and stalk Elk hunting with a bow. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Welcome back to your favorite podcast about some of the most notorious cinema bombs of all time. On this week's episode, the gang not only welcomes back Josh from The VHS Files Podcast but podcaster extraordinaire., Nate Simmons. This super team assembles to discuss 1999's superhero/comedy - Mystery Men. What do you get when you mix a first-time movie director and some of the funniest comedians of the 90's? Well, if the box office is any indication, a huge flop! The boys are ready to breakdown this hidden gem and see if the absurdhist humor and comic book satire work better in 2022. Was Mystery Men ahead of it's time? Can an entire film of improvisation and leftover sets from Batman & Robin stand out against the Marvel Cinematic Universe? Download and find out!Timestamps: Intro - (0:57), Comic Book Discussion - (4:40), Box Office Results and Critical Response - (21:40), Behind the Camera - (28:02), In Front of the Camera - (37:19), Production and Development - (54:50), Commercial Break - (62:41), Mystery Men Discussion - (65:03), Is it a bomb? - (124:16), Breaking Brad News - (137:32), Listener Suggestion - (139:14), and Outro - (145:38)Mystery is directed by Kinka Usher and stars Ben Stiller, Hank Azaria, WIlliam H. Macy, Greg Kinnear, Janeane Garofalo, Paul Reubens, Kel Mitchell, Wes Studi, Geoffrey Rush, Lena Olin, Eddie Izzard, Claire Forlnai, and Tom Waits.Please sure to check out The VHS Files wherever you get you podcasts and subscribe to their YouTube channel - The VHS Files YouTube. Be sure you subscribe to Nate's numerous podcasts:AIPT Comics - AIPT Comics on Apple PodcastsOh! That's a Scary Movie - Oh! That's A Scary Movie on Apple PodcastsThe Silver Linings Playlist - The Silver Linings Playlist on Apple PodcastsIf you want to leave feedback or suggest a movie bomb, please drop us a line at NotABombPod@gmail.com. Also, if you like what you hear, leave a review on Apple Podcast. Cast: Brad, Troy, Josh, Nate
Welcome back to your favorite podcast about some of the most notorious cinema bombs of all time. On this week's episode, the gang welcomes podcast extraordinaire - Nate Simmons, to discuss 2009/2012's action-adventure film, Solomon Kane. Based on the pulp magazine character, Solomon Kane never saw a wide release in the US. Would the film had been better with Christopher Lambert as the titular character? Why does Brad enjoy watching child murder? Is this movie just Spawn 2.0? Find out the answer to these questions and more on this most holy episode of Not A Bomb.Timestamps: Intro - (1:11), 5 Buring Questions - (3:24), Box Office Results, Critical Response, and Movie Guide - (15:30), Behind the Camera - (24;03), In Front of the Camera - (32:28), Production and Development - (38:22), Commercial Break - (39:46), Solomon Kane Discussion - (41:49), Is it a bomb? - (73:10), Listener Feedback - (76:18), What's Next? - (88:23), and Outro - (94:34)Solomon Kane is directed by M.J. Bassett and stars James Purefoy, Max von Sydow, Rachel Hurd-Wood, and Pete Postlethwaite.If you want to leave feedback or suggest a movie bomb, please drop us a line at NotABombPod@gmail.com. Also, if you like what you hear, leave a review on Apple Podcast.Be sure you subscribe to Nate's numerous podcasts:AIPT Comics - AIPT Comics on Apple PodcastsOh! That's a Scary Movie - Oh! That's A Scary Movie on Apple PodcastsThe Silver Linings Playlist - The Silver Linings Playlist on Apple PodcastsCast: Brad, Troy, Nate
Chris Denham and Nate Simmons of Western Hunter TV talk with Dean Capuano about Western Hunter and Swarovski Optik Quests television and their experiences. Behind the scenes talk of television shows - the filming, the crew, locations, the hunt etc. The ups and downs of filming hunting shows, keeping it real and entertaining even when it doesn't go as planned.
Nate Simmons is one of those guys that gets it done year in and year out on backcountry bulls. Nate is one of those guys I've always had a ton of respect for. He's humble, quiet and knows a ton about hunting elk and I've always wanted to pick his brain on the subject. We sat down to discuss topics such as; how long to force a hunt in a marginal area, his approach to calling an elk, hunting in Grizzly country and how he prepares for success and much more in this episode. Connect with Jason and Phelps Phelps on Instagram, Facebook, and Youtube Shop Phelps Merch See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2021 was a heck of a year for The Western Hunter. Nate Simmons and I sit down and talk about the lessons learned and what we will do differently heading into the 2022 hunting season.
This week Josh is joined by Nate Simmons and they discuss the 2022 Re-boot/re-quels of Scream and Texas Chainsaw Massacre along with some discussion about HBOMax's Peacemaker. We hope you enjoy! Be Kind Rewind.
Nate Simmons of The Western Hunter joins hosts Levi Morgan, Andy Morgan and Matt Elliott LIVE in Nebraska during the last few days of the archery deer season. In this episode the group talks scent control (or not), hiding in plain sight in a tree, and what matters when it comes to broadheads, as well as a few additional comparisons between western and eastern big game, like map reading.
Todd finally catches the guy who took a huge dump all over the bathroom at work, Bobby Budds finds an old comedian in the wild, & everyone learns about the mysteries of being poly. Probably the best episode we're ever going to do.
My guest today is a legend, and if you've been in the outdoor space long enough you either know him or have heard his name floating around. Penn Newhard is the founder of Backbone Media, a public relations, media, social and content agency headquartered in Carbondale CO that has over the years built a client base of some of the most admired outdoor and lifestyle brands out there. Penn is also a co-author of the awe-inducing 50 Classic Ski Descents of North America, an enthralling coffee table book highlighting some of the most iconic backcountry ski descents in the world. Penn is also an active climate change and community activist and has served on the board of both Protect Our Winters and the 5point Adventure Film Festival, to name only a few. My conversation with Penn is a deep dive into his story and his perspective on the world, and explores topics like having a healthy perspective on death within the outdoor community, choosing location over vocation, the importance of patience and commitment, why you need to be bold and sometimes even naive, and Parenting while also leading a life of risk and adventure. By the time this one is over, my guess is you'll be joining me in calling Penn a favorite within our community. Okay, without further ado - here's my conversation with Penn Newhard. Enjoy comrades. Show resources: Backbone Media Ian Anderson, Nate Simmons, Greg Williams, Charlie Lozner (Partners at Backbone Media) 50 Classic Ski Descents of North America Chris Davenport Art Burrows Protect Our Winters 5point Adventure Film Festival Sam Coffey Mount Analogue by Rene Daumal Robert Frost - “As my two eyes make one sight” Peter Metcalf Michael and Julie Kennedy Lisa Raleigh Cody Townsend John Beuchard Jeremy Jones Steve Roper - 50 Classic Climbs of North America Andrew McLean Noah Howell Bjarne Salen Kir Neward Big City Mountaineers
DJ Douggpound AKA: Doug Lussenhop (Tim and Eric, Portlandia) talks about editing for Playboy.com, working alongside the worst villains in all of Chicago, and how Subway used to mean something with the tri-cut sandwich top! Doug's gram: https://tinyurl.com/y38gvt8z The GI Joe's videos: https://tinyurl.com/zym9tas Behind the scenes Tim and Eric: https://tinyurl.com/y2649f85 tix to NYC show: https://tinyurl.com/yydf7pg4 Check out Bob Palos: https://tinyurl.com/y58asdtk Check out Nate Simmons: https://tinyurl.com/yxz9vgu9
On this episode, Chris sits down with Nate Simmons at his home in Cody, Wyoming. Nate is one of the most extreme backcountry bowhunters on the planet and prides himself on being a self-sufficient DIY hunter. He is the Producer and Co-Host of The Western Hunter TV show, a past Co-Producer of Eastmans’ Hunting TV, and has written dozens of hunting articles. This episode was brought to by Browning, The Best There Is. Check out the full line of Browning products at browning.com
Nate and I talk about where his outdoor passion comes from, Backbone Media and how we have an opportunity to unite all outdoor recreation enthusiasts towards better public lands stewardship and recreation experiences for all. Facebook Twitter Instagram The Outdoor Biz Podcast Support the show Please give us a rating and review HERE Show Notes Great conversation with Nate Simmons from Backbone Media on the show today. Nate and I talk about where his outdoor passion comes from, Backbone Media and how we have an opportunity to unite all outdoor recreation enthusiasts towards better public lands stewardship and recreation experiences for all. First Exposure to the Outdoors As a kid my Grandfather and my dad hunting and fishing was something that we did together and that was something that pulled me outside, so I think a lot of it really started there. My grandfather was a big game hunter and talking about his trips to Canada and out West I would hear about those adventures and that always really drew me in to the outdoors. Then, you know, school and boy scouts and camping and that sort of thing starts to come into it a little bit. that was a big driver too. Things we talked about Backbone Media Big City Mountaineers Protect our Winters Conservation Alliance The Nature Conservancy The Wilderness Society Advice, tips I would say start anywhere you can and start where your passion lies. And so if it's a job at retail or if it's a job guiding, any way that you can possibly break into that activity or, or the niche that you're most passionate about, that forms the basis, I think for the rest of your career. And of course definitely start at the ground up. Any way you can leverage your way in and those experiences will pay benefits later as you move up through the organizations or through the industry. I mean, being able to look back at your experience as a guide or as a retail person is important. I've seen so many people build their career because they're passionate about it and they make great connections and they worked their way through. So many people here who have, who worked retail and they're close to the customer, close to the brands and they see that, you know, the comparison between them. And that's an amazing experience. And I would say the other comment for someone looking to get into the space is, be a student of the game. If you're interested in it, pay attention to the brands that are doing that are doing well and to the brands that aren't doing well. Who catches your radar and why. And I think that's a big part of it too. That's where for backbone when work with a hunting company, we hire hunters and if we work for a fishing company we hire anglers. So it's easy for them to be a student of the game because they're passionate about it and maybe paying attention to it anyway. We're always looking for a newer better widget that makes it easier, faster or more fun, safer as end users. And so that takes a lot of the pressure off the job. Other Outdoor Activities Skate ski Fly Fishing Elk Hunting Climbing Mtn Biking Favorite Books 50 Classic Ski Descents in North America Best Gear Purchase under $100 YETI Lowball Connect withNate nate.simmons@backbonemedia.net
Josh and Ty get down to the nitty gritty with Remi Warren, Nate Simmons & Chris Denham. They talk about public land hunting, fitness and love. Learn a little about Western Hunter and public land hunting, Wilderness Athlete and the humble beginnings and the love life of a hunter who spends 200+ days a year hunting everything under the sun. Also learn why supplements are handy even if you don't work out on a daily basis. Get to know these guys from a more personal point of view. We hope you enjoy the show!
Cam sits down with Nate Simmons, a bowhunter, writer and TV producer.
Logan sits down with Nate Simmons ( @VoteSimmons on twitter)at What's Behind Door Number 3, The Double Door's free comedy show every Tuesday at 7pm.
The first of two episodes where our gun culture is discussed, this episode was recorded immediately prior to the Sandy Hook massacre. Anthony McBrien and Nate Simmons join me for a conversation heavy with historic irony as we discuss the gun culture as it relates to the NFL, but also covers Katt Williams's reign of terror in Seattle, the Pope joining Twitter, and a surprising amount of personal hygiene habits. Anthony tells of his surreal experience watching Lincoln. Nate gives us his history of concussions. I mispronounce a name to the delight of my guests.
Comedian and firee Nate Simmons joins Hank and Kevin on the podcast for a fun discussion about getting canned, shitty bosses, bear hunting, Kevin's take on the LA comedy scene, Hank's recollection of a terrible date at Potbelly's, Nate ruins a date because he was on mushrooms and tells the story of an all-nighter with a babe that went south, and we dig deep into childhood to figure out what makes us tick so poorly. Plus so much more. You'll smile at least once! out of context quote: "It was weird, I guess. I was also on drugs." "The one day I didn't start a fire and I'm fired for being an arsonist!" LINKS: Nate Simmons on FB: Nate Simmons Kevin Lee's Twitter: @420BinLaden69 Hank's Twitter: @Hank_Thompson and website: SuckProfessor.com SUPPORT THE SHOW Sign in to iTunes and leave us a positive review. It only takes a couple minutes and helps us grow. Also, chew your food a few extra times. It helps nutrient absorption and slows down your eating, ya wolf.