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03:15- What’s new Dan? Married, Honeymoon stories, IT Chapter 2, Ad Astra 26:43- What's new Pat? Entourage, Hustlers, Welcome to Marwen, Midnight Meat Train 39:39- Pat suggests everyone watches Bert Kreischer's "The Machine" 42:04- GLOW is returning for it's 4th and final season/ Seinfeld news 43:00- 2019 Emmy Winners 47:52- Conviction murderer in Wisconsin admitted to the murder that is the focus of Netflix's "Making a Murderer" 54:45- Movies & TV Shows coming out next week --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On the fourteenth episode of Much Review About Nothing, we review Captain Marvel (2019). Again, we must point out that we haven't seen the movie. That is 100% not a joke. Everything we know about the film comes from the trailer, reviews, articles, and our own biased preconceptions. Listen along as we ponder burning questions like: Does this movie star both Nic Cage AND Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury? Is Samuel L. Jackson a cat? Why do Marvel films appeal to the dreaded "mist people" so much? But most importantly, what secrets lie buried in Brie Larson's dark and tormented past? What's her aversion to Caucasian men? Did lumberjacks murder her wooden family? Was she raised in isolation on the set of Captain Marvel, filming the movie over the course of twelve years? Can reviews truly change lives? Find out all this and more on the buzzworthy first season of Netflix's "Making a Larson."
In the latest episode of the djv podcast with Doug, Jen, Victoria and Cara, we talk about privacy online - and how the majority of Americans say they think privacy is important, but none of them read privacy policies on Apps or other things they sign up for! We also talk about the historic flooding hitting California, the closing of Victoria's Secret and Gap stores and the update in the Robert Kraft case and whether he should be forgiven for his participation in the Florida prostitution scandal. Osama Bin Laden's son is making headlines and fans of Netflix's Making a Murderer will be happy to know that Steven Avery has been awarded with an appeal and a brand new lawyer. We've got all the details on these stories and more, so listen up and find our old shows on our website, djvshow.com. Let us know the biggest stories to you this week on our twitter page @djvshow or at facebook.com/djvshow
We're true crime fans and also love a good documentary. So we both binged Netflix's Making a Murderer series, including the recent Part 2. We have a discussion of the new evidence revealed in Part 2 as well as some of our thoughts and feelings about the criminal justice system and appeals process. Tell us what you think about it by dropping us a note at honestycheckpod@gmail.com. Follow us on social media on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @honestycheckpod Subscribe to our Patreon and get all kinds of goodies over at www.patreon.com/honestycheckpod
Killers or conspiracy? Justice or just desserts? We dedicate our entire episode to the much-awaited sequel to 2016's breakout hit and cultural phenomenon: Netflix's Making a Murderer 2. Our review takes two paths. First the panel discusses the Brendan Dassey story line. Did it capture the drama of his reversed reversal of fortune? Then on to the tale of Steven Avery's attorney Kathrine Zellner. Does her investigation create more doubt about Avery's conviction? Or is it more of (a different kind of) the same. WE ARE DOING ALL THE SPOILERS, SO TO STAY SPOILER-FREE JUMP TO 1:07:26. In crime of the week: pooper star! SPONSORS THIS EPISODE White Fang - Go to Wildfang.com and use code CRIME for 25% off Pretty Litter - Visit PrettyLitter.com, promo code CRIME for 20% off Brooklinen - For $20 off AND free shipping use promo code CWO at Brooklinen.com Audible - To get 3 months of Audible for just $6.95 a month, go to Audible.com/crime or text CRIME to 500 500 Tommy John - Save 20% on your first order at TommyJohn.com/crime Betabrand - Visit Betabrand.com and use code CRIME to get 20% Support the show.
Why do juveniles falsely confess to crimes? What makes them more vulnerable than adults to this shocking, counterintuitive phenomenon? Through the lens of Brendan Dassey's interrogation and confession (as featured in Netflix's "Making a Murderer" documentary), developmental psychology professor and researcher Lindsay Malloy breaks down the science underlying false confessions and calls for change in the way kids are treated by a legal system designed for adults.
The big fall Apple event was this week, so that sucked up a lot of the air in terms of news. But the Apple TV 4K is interesting from an original content perspective, so we talk about its impact. Also, Amazon Prime Video's strategy shift and we review American Vandal, Netflix's Making a Murderer-style mockumentary. Amazon has also revealed some big-time talent coming to its programming, including critically acclaimed director Wong Kar-wai, and comedians Fred Armisen and Maya Rudolph. But Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos also appears to be exerting more control over what content makes the cut. Links for this episode: Amazon Studios orders Wong-kar Wai drama New Apple TV 4K details iTunes gets 4K movies Apple TV to get live sports American Vandal official site
On this week’s episode we continue the “Spring 2017 TV Season” with an episode of Walking Dead , Star Wars Rebels, Michael and Tim’s review of Supernatural and a new Nico recommendation of a new series to watch from Netflix, Amazon, and other non-traditional networks in this week's Streaming Recommendation Section on Netflix's "Making a Murderer." Also Nico covers the weekly Entertainment News in this week's News with Nico. So join us for all of that in this latest episode of Across the Airwaves Podcast. News withNico Headlines: Amy Acker Lands Lead in Fox/Marvel Mutants Pilot YouTube Gets Into the Live Streaming TV Business Deadpool Teaser from Logan Now Available Online Star Trek: Discovery to Debut in 'Late Summer, Early Fall Benedict Cumberbatch to Star in Showtime Limited Series Melrose David Boreanaz Gives a Hard Pass to a Buffy Reunion Chris Hardwick Will be Talking on AMC Year Round TV Show Episodes Reviewed on This Week's Podcast: Walking Dead S07E11 "Hostiles and Calamities" Star Wars Rebels: S03E16 "Through Imperial Eyes" Supernatural: S12E13 "Family Feud" This Week’s Netflix/Amazon/Streaming Recommendation: Epix's Berlin Station Season 1 – 10 Episodes
On this podcast, Sam talks with Dean Strang, the attorney who represented Steven Avery in the case that formed the basis for Netflix's Making a Murderer documentary. They discuss how Strang came to represent Avery and how an attorney makes a decision to take a case that will be all-consuming.
The summer of 1983 was poised to be the season that SNL alum Dan Aykroyd broke out as a movie star with no less than three movies coming out in as many months. He found success co-starring with Eddie Murphy in the hit Trading Places and made a brief appearance in the tragedy plagued but profitable Twilight Zone: The Movie. But the third film, released before the other two and positioned as a starring vehicle for Aykroyd, would become one of the Canadian born actor's greatest flops. Doctor Detroit, released May 6, 1983, is mostly forgotten today but boasts a cast of actors that would go on to greater acclaim -- Howard Hesseman, Fran Drescher, Lynn Whitfield, future Mrs. Aykroyd Donna Dixon, TK Carter and in a blink-and-you'll-miss-her non speaking role, Glenne Headly. Dan and Vicky diagnose Doctor Detroit for Hot Date Episode 22 and agree that he's anemic and fairly malnourished. But there's plenty for our hosts to get fired up about as they give their passionate thoughts on Netflix's Making a Murderer and This American Life's Serial podcast and take us back to a time in the early 80's when AIDS claimed lives while our government dragged it's feet. Recording from the great city of Chicago (where Dan is doing a play and Vicky is visiting for the first time since living there fifteen years ago) our Hot Date hosts take you on a Devo and James Brown soaked visit to one of the early 80's lost comedy duds. Bend over and spread eagle for Hot Date 22: Doctor Detroit!
This episode Leeland and Wallace discuss Bret Hart's fight with prostate cancer, MVP All-Star John Scott, The Curse of Oak Island season finale, Netflix's Making a Murderer, Clash Royale and we're goin to NGX, expect Jaro and Ultra Clash (Set 1), details to come
In this episode, it's a grab-bag of X-related topics (and, of course, some non-X-related topics). Trev & Joe find their enthusiasm for the Deadpool movie perhaps slightly enhanced, thanks to a fantastic marketing campaign. News that the Legion TV series will not connect to the X-Men movie universe leaves the guys wondering if a fully integrated X-media universe is even necessary. A new Making a Murderer-inspired X-Men project is pitched to Marvel (who we KNOW are listening). And Trev tells Joe all about the first batch of post-Secret Wars X-Men titles that he has recently read. All this and more (including some now standard Agents of SHIELD bashing from Joe), so give it a listen! Contact Days of Future Podcast at: facebook.com/daysoffuturepodcast daysoffuturepodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @dofpodcast
Netflix's Making a Murderer is a show that I have been obsessed about. Like many, including our guest Jen Yamato, I binged on the Netflix show during the holiday break. This emergency podcast on Making a Murderer I speak with Jen Yamato, who has written about Making A Murderer, interviewed Steven Avery's lawyer Dean Strange and is an expert on the show Jen writes for the Daily Beast and is a former editor/reporter at Deadline Hollywood, Movieline, and Rotten Tomatoes. Listen to all the Stories from The Influencer Economy archives: http://www.influencereconomy.com/ What we discuss: Making a Murder as a series, asking about the justice around the cases of both Steve Avery & Brendan Dassey The Wisconsin's media's impact on a fair trial during the trials The impact of Netflix binging, Reddit, online culture, and all the recent media coverage for Making a Murderer Jen's conversation with Steve Avery's lawyer Dean Strang Read Jen Yamato's work at The Daily Beast: http://www.thedailybeast.com/contributors/jen-yamato.html Follow Jen Yamato on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jenyamato
Coming up this week on the show, Chris has a problem with seasoning, David Bowie has passed away, The Bullet Club are on their way to WWE, the weird news story shows why you should never give a teenager access to your credit card, fans are questioning EA's rating of CM Punk in UFC 2, we take a quick, spoiler free look at Netflix's "Making a Murderer" and we are joined in studio by a very talented musician, Mr Steve Leblanc! Follow us on Twitter: @rschriscole @langille @whatsthefinish
Coming up this week on the show, Chris has a problem with seasoning, David Bowie has passed away, The Bullet Club are on their way to WWE, the weird news story shows why you should never give a teenager access to your credit card, fans are questioning EA's rating of CM Punk in UFC 2, we take a quick, spoiler free look at Netflix's "Making a Murderer" and we are joined in studio by a very talented musician, Mr Steve Leblanc! Follow us on Twitter: @rschriscole @langille @whatsthefinish
Mr. Hollywood interviews star of Warehouse 13, Killjoys and Smallville: Aaron Ashmore. Plus a discussion on Netflix's Making a Murder and Steven Avery, a new mid-season TV show quiz and more!
It is the first episode of 2016 and Brenda and Candice discuss Bill Cosby's arrest, the Netflix documentary Making of a Murderer, and how much of a fuck up Derek is. Evidence Against Avery
On first episode of 2016 the boys talk about the internet's rape insensitivity, Netflix's Making a Murderer, and the occupation of a Federal building in Oregon.
Justin and Jeremiah talk about Netflix's Making a Murderer, movies they recently saw in theaters, and their Christmas breaks.
Writer and comedian STEPHANIE WEBER (@steph_eloise) rings in 2016 with PopFury! She talks about Cuban New Year, making a living in comedy, the Oregon militia guys, Making of a Murderer and hanging out with comedians. SHOW NOTES 0:00 Intro 1:30 Stephanie fails to explain Cuban New Year's Eve traditions. We wonder about the necessity of having an on-point emoji game. "I've already got that kiss on lockdown." 8:45 Stephanie is worried about the north pole melting. Sammy wonders about her general mindset. 14:45 She is making an actual living as a writer and a stand up. 22:00 Sammy is intrigued by Stephanie's gig for Mr Skin (NSFW), a site that tracks actor nudity. 25:00 We talk about Netflix's Making of a Murderer and Serial. "I don't even know what they're protesting. I don't get it." 31:20 Sammy and Stephanie cannot figure what's the deal with Oregon militia guys. She details her own protesting endeavors. 38:20 Two men got into a "consensual fight" only to be interrupted by a hatchet-wielding third man. Stephanie was accused of theft by a drunk girl outside of a bar. "This is the bar that had the two-way mirror in the bathroom..." 42:40 Stephanie describes the difference between hanging out with improvisors and stand ups. We delve into the uncertainty of being paid as a stand up and handling yourself as a female comedian. 53:30 Outro Thanks for listening! If you enjoyed this episode of the PopFury Podcast, please subscribe and rate us on iTunes or Stitcher!
It is our last episode of 2015, and we take a look at all of our favorites from this year in the world of pop culture. Derek is absent (hanging out in Toledo or something like that) but don't worry- he sent in his favorites for us to read on air! In Derek's absence, Alison is back for a repeat appearance. Finally, in weekly faves, we discuss how obsessed ALL 4 OF US were with Netflix's "Making a Murderer" as well as some of our favorite gifts received during the holidays. See you again in 2016 with more pop culture stories, and spoiler alert- sound effects! Don’t forget to rate and subscribe in iTunes! Our twitter: @LandAPopCulture Our facebook: https://www.facebook.com/liveandactivepopculture Our email: liveandactivepopculture@gmail.com