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Hello Everyone This is the first few minutes of an all new audio drama adaptation that I am working on. We are doing Quentin Tarantino's Reservoir Dogs but with an all female cast. Im very proud of the voice cast for this and I cannot thank these laides enough for their work Jaylan Salah from InSession Films as Mr. Orange Leona Zolota as Mr. White Nikki From Trivial Theater as Mr. Blue and Mr. Blonde Linda Castro as Joe and Mr. Brown Erin from The Podcast That Wouldn't Die as Mr. Pink and Holdaway Jeanette Miller as Nice Guy Eddie and The Cop Ad Spots It's Time To Rewind https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/its-time-to-rewind/id1577038711 Get updates on new scenes of Reservoir Dogs:The Audio Drama and join our Patreon Page https://www.patreon.com/cinemarecallpod This audio drama adaptation is based on the movie Reservoir Dogs that was written by Quentin Tarantino and released by Live Entertainment. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cinemarecall/support
Next episode will feature a deep dive on "Better Off Dead" and conclude the Van Halen saga. But until then, please enjoy: A very well-rounded view of VH history by Eddie Van Halen in 1990 Sammy Hagar's arguably sketchy claims about Van Halen's numbers before and after he joined Eddie producing and promoting a band called "Private Life" who obviously did not go on to amazing things (but hey, even if you or I never heard their songs, they still accomplished more than most of us, eh?) Eve Clarke interviewing me about my "Perfect 10" VH tunes of the David Lee Roth era Sammy's tale of meeting Eddie for the first time and joining Van Halen The final installments of my real-time (and space-time) reactions to the Art Linson/Cameron Crowe teen epic that had a lot going for it even if it didn't come out fully cooked - "The Wild Life," starring Nice Guy Eddie, Marty McFly's mom, Vincent Vega's heroin dealer, Clark Griswold's cousin Eddie, and the "Wanna take a bath?" gal from Pink Floyd's Wall film adaptation. Monthly exclusive Rock History bonus feed here https://www.patreon.com/rockfilmrock Choose your preferred method of supporting the show for no money or maybe some money: PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/whatsamatta Shirt designs with defeatist messaging delivered via bright colors and childish graphics: https://www.bonfire.com/store/justtheworstshirtsever/ Subscribe to me on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV4Up7xGgjioEC07bjwu4mQ Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justtheworstever/ Send me an email with show suggestions: Justtheworstever@gmail.com Suicide Prevention, Text/Call: 988 https://afsp.org/ National Sexual Assault Hotline 1-800-656-4673 https://www.rainn.org/resources
This week we randomly selected from our special collection from Doug and Rhonda. Why can't they get movie blood right? Is this the most interesting torture scene in cinema? Who shot Nice Guy Eddie? What happened to Mr. Pink? We discuss these burning questions and more. Either you like this movie.. or you don't.. or you're gonna like this episode.. or you won't!
The Crew speaks with Nice Guy Eddie and learns of a clandestine meeting that went about as South as it could go between a host of big-time criminal organizations. He gives them a lead to the next leg if their investigation, and in a classic Tarantino flash-forward, ends up dropping them in the lap of one of the most notorious gangsters in SoCal - the infamous Marsellus Wallace.It's a brand-new Dreamslayer Studios campaign in a brand-new RPG format: Everyday Heroes RPG using the 5E Engine! Get Charlotte is an Everyday Heroes RPG campaign set in the worlds of Quentin Tarantino, Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller. Beau Brownstone, a multi-national crime boss is desperately searching for his missing daughter, Charlotte. He quickly assembles a rag-tag Crew to find the missing teenager. Someone is threatening his family, and it could literally be anyone - Beau has made a lot of enemies in the decade he has been in charge of the Brownstone legacy. Follow the adventures of The Crew as they tear through the underbelly of the Los Angeles underworld in search of the heir to the Brownstone criminal empire. Featuring cameos from movies like Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs, Jackie Brown, Kill Bill, Desperado, Once Upon a Time in Mexico and a host of others with art inspired by Frank Miller's Sin City.
Beau Brownstone has a problem. His teenage daughter, Charlotte has been missing for three days, and a cryptic letter threatening his criminal empire has the whole family on edge. Beau scrambles to put together a Crew to Get Charlotte back. With no leads as to her whereabouts, Beau sends The Crew to an old friend, Nice Guy Eddie at an old junkyard called Monster Joe's Truck and Tow to get the lowdown on what's going on in the underbelly of LA's underworld, hoping for a lead on what might have happened to Charlotte. When The Crew arrives, however, they stumble upon a robbery in progress. Will they win the day or make a mess of things? Find out in our premiere episode of our new ongoing campaign, Get Charlotte, set in the worlds of Quentin Tarantino, Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller!It's a brand-new Dreamslayer Studios campaign in a brand-new RPG format: Everyday Heroes RPG using the 5E Engine! Get Charlotte is an Everyday Heroes RPG campaign set in the worlds of Quentin Tarantino, Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller. Beau Brownstone, a multi-national crime boss is desperately searching for his missing daughter, Charlotte. He quickly assembles a rag-tag Crew to find the missing teenager. Someone is threatening his family, and it could literally be anyone - Beau has made a lot of enemies in the decade he has been in charge of the Brownstone legacy. Follow the adventures of The Crew as they tear through the underbelly of the Los Angeles underworld in search of the heir to the Brownstone criminal empire. Featuring cameos from movies like Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs, Jackie Brown, Kill Bill, Desperado, Once Upon a Time in Mexico and a host of others with art inspired by Frank Miller's Sin City.
Thirty years of Nice Guy Eddie not being so nice. Which is why he quickly becomes a fan favorite in this episode on Quentin Tarantino's directing debut RESERVOIR DOGS. In one of those almost unimpeachable classics we decide to take on the likes of Harvey Keitel and Tim Roth for they are no Chris Penn. Also the decision to not cast Samuel L. Jackson as Mr. Roth's Jedi master here brings up a returning segment of can one belligerent podcast host take on Mace Windu? For that... we go to the stats. Enjoy! Support what we do on Patreon with bonus episodes and even more afterparties (you have been warned.) Listen: Apple Podcasts/Spotify/Amazon Music/Google Podcasts Facebook/Instagram/Twitter: @sobercinema Follow your hosts on Letterboxd for sneak peaks at film criticism GENIUS: Jairo @truebromance Jared @jgdotson Mike @projectingfilm Find out more at https://sobercinema.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Mr Johnson and Mr Webb go to work by discussing the film where it all began for Quentin Tarantino - as long as you don't count that one he didn't finish in the 80s. Yes, muddy-funsters, it's RESERVOIR DOGS.END CREDITS- Presented by Robert Johnson and Chris Webb- Produced by Chris Webb- "Still Any Good?" logo designed by Graham Wood & Robert Johnson- Crap poster mock-ups by Chris Webb- Theme music ("The Slide Of Time") by The Sonic Jewels, used with kind permission(c) 2022 Tiger Feet ProductionsFind us:Twitter @stillanygoodpodInstagram stillanygoodpodEmail stillanygood@gmail.comSupport the show
The Stinking Pause podcast – reviewing movies since 2013….some good, some not so good. It's Tarantino time as Scott, Paul and Charlie pack their little green bags and see who let the dogs out. Reservoir Dogs (1992) A botched robbery indicates a police informant, and the pressure mounts in the aftermath at a warehouse. Crime begets violence as the survivors – veteran Mr. White, newcomer Mr. Orange, psychopathic parolee Mr. Blonde, bickering weasel Mr. Pink and Nice Guy Eddie – unravel. “Eddie, you keep talking like a bitch, I'm gonna slap you like a bitch. This and previous episodes can be found on; Spotify Apple Podcasts Podchaser Stitcher Spreaker Player FM Acast IHeartRadio Libsyn Podcast Party Follow us on Twitter @StinkingPause email: thestinkingpause@gmail.com Thanks for listening Scott, Paul and Charlie #podcast #movie #stinkingpause #podpals #tarantino #reservoirdogs
Reservoir Dogs (1992) Are you ready to hang out with a bunch of criminals, rob a bank, go undercover, cut a guy's ear off, get shot in the gut, and be really cool doing it? That's right it is the 30th anniversary of Reservoir Dogs (1992). On this episode Devin and Jeremy discuss this classic crime film, it's influence on cinema, and how Tarantino ranks among the great filmmakers of his generation. So come along and join us as we revisit Mr. White, Mr. Orange, Mr. Pink, Mr. Blonde, Nice Guy Eddie, Joe, and the rest of the Reservoir Dogs! Living In The Past is a show about revisiting pop culture from the past. Hosted by Jeremy Scott and Devin Kleffer, these two friends can't help but revisit the movies and TV shows that they loved from their younger years. Come along and get a little nostalgic with us as we look back, enjoy, and ask the important question: is it still OK to like this stuff? Patreon Twitter Facebook --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/livinginthepast/message
This is The Spoon, where we, like everyone else, love the Swedes. Music By Barely Pink Nice Guy Eddie Oxo Spoon Feeeding Who Is Harry Nilsson (And Why Is Everybody Talkin' About Him?) The Lemon Twigs ~ Go To School Songs By Honeybird Patrick Willems ~ Police Academy Series The Men Of The SpoonRobbie Rist Chris Jackson Thom Bowers The Spoon on Twitter The Spoon Facebook Group The Spoon Facebook Page Email: the_spoon_radio@yahoo.com
This week on The Lonely Arts Club, Martin McQuillan is joined by Johanne McAndrew. Johanne is a scriptwriter and series editor for many primetime TV shows. Johanne's impressive portfolio spans many years of working on dramas such as Holby City, Nice Guy Eddie and Hollyoaks - to name but a few. From humble beginnings, Johanne takes us through her journey of growing up in Toxteth, how she developed a successful career as a writer and becoming a Cambridge Masters graduate. Johanne shares her story of how she became to be a successful writer and what advice she has for others with similar aspirations.
This is The Spoon, where your Minister Of Information takes a turn at the big wheel to spin hits (and non hits) for the kids (and non kids...and his kid). Music By Styx The Descendants Catherine Wheel Steve Vai Wire Stan Ridgway Leonard Cohen Wonderboy Nice Guy Eddie Kielen King The Wonderstrucks Andrew Powell/Alan Parsons Vienna Teng The Men Of The Spoon Robbie Rist Chris Jackson Thom Bowers The Spoon on Twitter The Spoon Facebook Group The Spoon Facebook Page Email: the_spoon_radio@yahoo.com
Geena Davis? Ben Mendelsohn? Adam Driver? Daniel Craig? Who is the best option to take up Harvey Keitel's role as Mr. White!? Unfortunately every existing copy of "Reservoir Dogs" has vanished, just like the satchel of diamonds! Thankfully, we have our resident Reservoir Dogs superfan, Ashley Hutchins, with us to help re-cast the entire heist group for our new version of Quentin Tarantino's 1992 debut film. Pink. White. Orange. Brown. Blue. Blonde. Even Nice Guy Eddie and Joe! We cover them all! So take a listen and let us know who you think re-cast this movie the best. Who would you take as your Mr. Blonde or Nice Guy Eddie? Let us know in the comments! Our First Tarantino Experiences: ~6:58 Re-Cast Rules/Order Selection: ~22:44 Mr. White (Harvey Keitel): ~25:23 Mr. Orange (Tim Roth): ~31:16 Mr. Blonde (Michael Madsen): ~41:51 Mr. Pink (Steve Buscemi): ~47:35 Mr. Blue (Eddie Bunker): ~50:42 Mr. Brown (Quentin Tarantino): ~55:53 Nice Guy Eddie (Chris Penn): ~1:02:34 Joe Cabot (Lawrence Tierney): ~1:08:25 People We Didn't Draft: ~1:14:22 OUR WEBSITE OUR SOCIAL MEDIA Music: Umbels Support Us #threefilmspod #indiepodcast #reservoirdogsmoviereview #reservoirdogsmovieessay #reservoirdogsmovie #reservoirdogsfilm #reservoirdogsfilmreview #reservoirdogsfilmessay #filmreviews #moviereviews #filmessays #movieessays #movies #films #videopodcast #reservoirdogs #quentintarantino #tarantino #movierecast #1992 #recast #tarantinofilms --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/threefilmspod/message
In a bonus discussion cut from the Reservoir Dogs episode, Daniel and Jeremy close the book on one of the enduring mysteries surrounding the end of the film: Who shot Nice Guy Eddie? Also, some thoughts about reasonable gangsters and the psychotic Lawrence Tierney.
DQP's Movie Review show begins a new series; Quentin Tarantino's Nine! Join Shane and Nathan as they discuss Reservoir Dogs! Listen to the guys talk about getting shot in the gut, how they take their whiskey, and the Mysterious Death of Nice Guy Eddie! Host: Shane Reed Co-Host: Nathan Wilkinson Producer: Shane Reed Editor: Shane Reed A Drafty Quarters Production
It was the film that started a revolution in the filmmaking industry, and 26 years later, audiences are still raving about 1992's Reservoir Dogs. It's hailed as the "Greatest Independent Film of all Time" by Empire magazine, and ranks amongst the top Tarantino films for Dustin and Mallie. We'll talk about all the hidden audio secrets of the movie, the legend of “who shot Nice Guy Eddie?”, Tarantino's filmography, and a whole lot more.Reservoir Dogs stars Harvey Keitel, Tim Roth, Michael Madsen, Quentin Tarantino, Steve Buscemi, Chris Penn, and Lawrence Tierney. Directed by Quentin Tarantino.If you enjoy what we do, please subscribe to our show. Leave us a rating in the iTunes Store and Stitcher. You can also listen on Spotify, Google Play, or YouTube as well. Like us on Facebook Discuss the film on our subreddit Join us on YouTube Subscribe on Spotify Find us on Stitcher Listen on Google Play Brought to you by HOLY Propaganda
This is The Spoon, where Bill Funt is our guest, and we're new to this scumbag ideal. Music By Van Halen Nice Guy Eddie Hanson Spoon FeedingHanson ~ Snowed In Ambient Sci Fi Trax The Best Of Little Richard State Of Play ~ Inks & KAMI 2 The Men Of The Spoon Robbie RistChris Jackson Thom Bowers The Spoon on FacebookSubscribe via iTunesEmail: the_spoon_radio@yahoo.com
Reservoir Dogs minute 66 starts with Freddy describing Mr. White and ends with Freddy saying the Nice Guy Eddie trusts him. A Too Old Media Podcast
Minute 7 of Reservoir Dogs starts with Mr. Pink talking about societal changes and ends with Nice Guy Eddie trying to keep the cash on the table. Guest Commentator: Mark Ybarra A Too Old Media Podcast
This is The Spoon, where David Bash of International Pop Overthrow is our guest, and we bring people together, even two men! Music By The Heath Robinson Five Yoav Arbel Nice Guy Eddie Spoon Feeding Green Room It Follows The Rubinoos Derrick Anderson ~ A World Of My Own Split Californication The Men Of The Spoon Robbie RistChris Jackson Thom Bowers The Spoon on FacebookSubscribe via iTunesEmail: the_spoon_radio@yahoo.com Listen LIVE! Wednesdays at 7:00pm PST on TMV Cafe
Då var det dags för ännu ett exklusivt släpp via Gatuslang. Denna gången blir det premiär från kvartetten Skogsfönk från Jönköping. Gruppen består av SlimFat, Main I.N.G., Nice Guy Eddie och FRBRG. Spår 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9 & 10 är producerade av Main I.N.G. (Fandago) och spår 3 (ett av beatsen), 4 … Continue reading "Exklusivt: Skogsfönk – Tidlös (Album, 2016)"
Episode Summary: This week on the FadCast, FilmFad's own Staff Writer Eric stops by to talk about the State of Independent Films and their IMPENDING DOOM?! Things kick off as Eric shares his recent film making experiences, with a recap of his team's rise to the top-10 list of a local 48 Hour Film Festival. From there we try and define what it means to be an Indie film, discuss the rise of Corporate Cinema and talk the few beacons of hope looming in the horizon of indie filmmaking. Before that Ryan and Pooya recap ‘Guardians of the Galaxy 2’ Concept Art Reveals Alien Space Battle and Halle Berry Goes Hard In Soccer Mom Meets Taken ‘Kidnap’ Trailer for the SPEED ROUND and Eric joins us as we re-enact the famous "Tip Scene" from Quentin Tarantino's indie classic, 'Reservoir Dogs.' Episode Breakdown: Pooya: You are listening to FilmFad.com’s FadCast Episode 103 Ryan: With our special guest, FilmFad staff writer, Eric Pooya: Today we’ll talk about the state of Independent Films and their impending doom Ryan: as we discuss the role of Indies within the growing conglomerate of corporate cinema Pooya: Word Up, You’ll hear all that and more so let’s get started! (Intro Music break) Current Events - ‘Guardians of the Galaxy 2’ Concept Art Reveals Alien Space Battle and Halle Berry Goes Hard In Soccer Mom Meets Taken ‘Kidnap’ Trailer (2min) Script Read - 'Reservoir Dogs' ft. Eric as Joe & Mr. Blue, Pooya as Mr. White, Mr. Blonde, Mr. Brown and Nice Guy Eddie and Ryan as Mr. Pink and Mr. Orange w/ Narration also by Ryan. (5min) Main Topic - The Death of the Independent Film?! (38min) Do YOU want to be featured on an episode of the FadCast?! Well then, call the FadCast hotline at (310) 651-8127 and leave us a voicemail to possibly be featured on an upcoming episode! Awesome, right?! We know!!!
Seis criminales son contratados por Joe Cabot y su hijo Nice Guy Eddie para un trabajo. Escondidos bajo nombres de colores: el señor Naranja , el señor Blanco, el señor Rosa, el señor Rubio, el señor Marrón y el señor Azul . Preparan minuciosamente el robo a un almacén de diamantes, pero la policía aparece en el momento del atraco convirtiéndolo en una masacre. Todo hace sospechar que hay un traidor infiltrado.
Call the show at 612-863-1108 Email the show transatheistpod@outlook.com twitter: @transatheistpod or like the show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/transatheistpod Quick: 00:40 Thanks! 01:14 My endorsement for US President 07:00 Interview with Rainbow Radio spokesperson Eddie Cabbot (aka Nice Guy Eddie) 40:47 Musical Guest The Subwave Network UK Today's guest is Eddie Cabot, the spokesperson and one of the broadcasters over on Rainbow Radio, a radio station that went live January 19, 2015. They are a 24/7 news, entertainment and talk radio station dedicated to the LGBT community and its allies. Rainbow Radio is a licensed, legal station paying royalties to those artists whose music is played. Rainbow Radio spotlights LGBTQIAA and LGBTQIAA friendly artists, producers, and remixers, and believes that artists should be paid for their work. Rainbow Radio is a station with a wide variety of talk shows pertaining to different interests within our community, with presenters from around the world giving their individual perspectives. Rainbow Radio FM is taking a stand and doing their part in giving the LGBTQIAA community a voice, saying loudly and proudly; “We are here and our voices will not be silenced” Eddie Cabot is the host of the successful weekly radio show, In My Humble Opinion, airing on Rainbow Radio with new episodes every Tuesday and Saturday at 8pm Eastern on http://RainbowRadio.FM If you miss the live show, it is replayed Wednesday at 4pm on RainbowRadio.FM, Friday at 9pm on DanceWorldRadio, and Sunday at 8PM on Sobel National Radio….of course, just like all high quality radio programs, you can always catch Eddie's show as a podcast on http://EddieCabot.blogspot.com During the interview Eddie mentions a trans author, alas I cannot find a link to her. Opening and bumper music for this episode is courtesy of Obsidian Shell find them on the following links: https://obsidianshell.bandcamp.com/ http://obsidianshell.com/ https://www.facebook.com/obsidianshell Closing music for this episode is from the Subwave Network UK an alternative dance project based in Bournemouth founded by Mr Electrosketch and Miss Fortunate and is heavily influenced by bands such as Depeche Mode, Soft Cell, The Prodigy, Groove Armada, Chase & Status and Rudimental. Despite battling many prejudices, they are beginning to make some well-deserved ripples. A combination of keyboards with Guitars, ukulele and an unusual looking device called a Pin guitar from Thailand. There are songs like the 80's influenced “The Sound of my Heartbeat” and the slightly risque “Touch Me all Over”, which both have a really upbeat danceable feel to them" The Subwave Network UK have recently recorded and released their debut and released their debut album ALIEN DATA MIX via BANDCAMP which is a concoction of heavy rock, bangra dub reggae, dub step, trance, house and drum n bass. They are aiming to eventually play the big stages also so if you'd like to follow them, please do so via Facebook, YouTube and Instagram. https://www.facebook.com/subwaveukwaritsara/ http://youtu.be/7ilpRJRSSzU http://thesubwavenetworkuk.bandcamp.com/ Thanks for listening, thanks for downloading! Hey did you know that according to Disney, 6 out of 7 dwarves aren't Happy? Mushroom walks into a bar, bartender yells, "Hey we don't serve the likes of you here!" The mushroom was understandably upset, after all, everyone has always told him he is a "Fun-Guy" It's hard to explain puns to kleptomaniacs because they always take things literally. What do you call a big pile of kittens? A meowntain!
(RIGHT CLICK THE IMAGE TO SAVE THIS EPISODE TO YOUR COMPUTER) This time the Case File opens for actor and musician Robbie Rist. Robbie talks with John and Paul about his career, his love of music, and his voiceover work. He speaks fondly of working with Lindsay Wagner in The Bionic Woman, comments on "The Cousin Oliver" factor, and says why Doc McStuffins is one of the best gigs he's ever worked on. NOTE: This interview took place in early 2013. Robbie speaks of his parents and their influence on his life, in particular, his music. Robbie's father recently passed away. We extend our condolences to Robbie and his family. Comment on the episode here or write abionicpodcast@gmail.com or better still use the "Send Voicemail" tab on the left of the page to leave a message via your computer. Take a moment to rate the episode by using our star system at the bottom of this entry. Robbie Rist was born and raised in California. He knew at an early age that he wanted to act and was allowed to by his supportive parents provided he never lost sight of who he was. His parents also developed a love of music in Robbie that continues to this day. As a child actor, Robbie appeared in numerous television shows - The Brady Bunch, The Bionic Woman, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Galactica 1980 and many more. His angelic looks also carried with it a little devil on the side that he played to great advantage in many of his roles. As Robbie got older, he continued to work in television and branched out into the world of voice acting. He was the voice of the Michaelangelo in the orginal Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movies. He has lent his vocal talents to many animated series and features as well as video games such as Final Fantasy and Zach Bell. He is currently performing as the voice of "Stuffy" in the highly popular Disney animated series Doc McStuffins. Robbie's music career is as vast and varied as his acting career. He has performed as the lead singer, guitarist, bassist and/or drummer for several Los Angeles rock bands, including Wonderboy, The Andersons (band), Cockeyed Ghost, Nice Guy Eddie, and Steve Barton and the Oblivion Click. The list of west coast pop bands Rist has performed with numbers is in the hundreds. He divides his time between film and music production, performing with Los Angeles alt-country band KingsizeMaybe and rock band Jeff Caudill & The Goodtimes Band (with Jeff Caudill of Orange County punk band Gameface and Michael "Popeye" Vogelsang of Orange County punk band Farside). Robbie has also produced a number of records for bands, including Suzy & Los Quattro, Backline, Ginger Britt and the Mighty, Jeff Caudill, Steve Barton and the Oblivion Click, Nice Guy Eddie, Kingsizemaybe and The Mockers. Rist produced the Rubinoos album Automatic Toaster and played drums on that album. He currently is the drummer for Your Favorite Trainwreck. Robbie also hosts a podcast called The Spoon, "Join hosts Robbie Rist, Chris Jackson, and Thom Bowers, in their quest to understand the wide world around them and the insane people who populate it. Jumping through conversational hyperlinks like a trio of cats playing with a laser pointer, their mission is to separate the stuff from the stuff while providing a generous dose of broadcast irritainment." Links Facebook page Twitter IMDB page You Tube Channel The Spoon Podcast on Facebook
Daniel Tayag returns to the podcast to field listener mail with me. It's a sporadic and schizophrenic discussion. And, we had a damn fun time doing it.Special Thanks to Chris Hanyok, Mike McPherson, Glenn DelRossi, Jordan Coulson, Pete Thompson, Viviana Westbrook, Mike Barroga, Fernando Madrigal, Ashley West, Angela Harper and Michael Bennett for sending in questions!!We talked about everything from what would be your Type 2 Diabetes death meal to thoughts on the Matrix and Die Hard sequels to the age old question of who shot Nice Guy Eddie, as well as a lightning round of personal questions on Dan's ethnicity, Starbucks' seasonal drinks and our Blu-Ray/DVD collections.Hope you enjoy!Music on this podcast brought to you by Music AlleyArtist: Gallara - Song: Mano Armata
For all of those who argue that the Spoon is not educational, prepare to be proven wrong. While Thom vacations, Robbie, Chris and guests Dave Shalansky and Johnny Dam ACTUALLY cover all of the following topics: the art of pooping in cups, diarrhea and foreign medical care, anus tattoos, the refreshing taste of Coors Qatar, shameless Nice Guy Eddie promotion, 25 Years of Shark Week, abused wanna-be Olympians, who to consult when in need of Chinese food, the downside of midnight breakfast, Moms passing wind and dealing with the "swamp ass" that follows, urination at 10,000 feet, Yankees spoiler alerts AND the perks that come with Russian hotel rooms. You're welcome, Planet Earth... you're welcome. Music by Tin Cat, Matt Brown and Lazy Balls.
Rob & Chris are both away this week, but as it was decided long ago that The Spoon is bigger than any one man (or two men, for that matter) Thom finds himself alone at the wheel, wrangling a rogues gallery of guests (including Allen Lulu, Bill Funt, and Fletcher Rhoden) and teeing off on the news of the day. A Spoon episode unlike any other, yet tinged with the eerily familiar. Music by The Mockers, Tess Dunn, and Nice Guy Eddie.
Podcast hosts Thom Bowers & Chris Jackson discuss "The Geek Agenda" and "The Spoon".
Can the show - nay, the Universe itself - survive all three members of Nice Guy Eddie being in the studio together? Find out, as Dave Shalansky joins us for a whirlwind of topical palaver, with affection for Yiddish, antipathy for celebrity baby names, and ambivalence about the return of Van Halen all present on the conversational menu. Plus, the Zen of Vegas, Dueling McCartneys, and this week's Sodomizing A Legacy gets meta-muddled, in glorious fashion. Music by The Paul Collins Beat and Great Buildings.
And the men of The Spoon wept, for there were no more worlds to conquer. Thus, on the second day of the first month in the year of our lord two thousand and twelve, they turned the full glare of their conversational lens in toward one another, and began upon a campaign of self-promotion and self-destruction, largely centered around what kind of bands they dig. Will this righteously indignant kick-off lead them to madness or perdition? Only time will tell. Music by Nice Guy Eddie,Sons Of Nothing, and Wonderboy.
Although menaced by studio vermin and suffering from such ailments as Facebook fatigue, Gosling fatigue, and Insomnia fatigue (is that even a thing?), the men of The Spoon are game for a conversational campaign on the subjects of Simpsons & Stooges, dots and feathers, testectomies and trailers, and all manner of minutia. Dave Shalansky pops in from the 8th dimension to once again sit in for Rob, who calls in to edu-tain us all with the latest developments in the field of animal-fronted metal bands. Also, the Fivetober is a lie, but the sandwiches remain oh so tasty and affordable. Music by Nice Guy Eddie, Scattered Suns, Hatebeak and Sorrows
The men of The Spoon have vowed never to do re-runs, but tonight they take a shot at their first Best-Of episode. The 127 Hours/baby lube discussion from ep25 is here, along with the first recorded airing of Rob's Disney Princess rant, from all the way back in ep2. Plus, classic SALs of Lucas and Lohan, and live commentary -- of sorts -- provided by Chris & Thom. Music by The Andersons, Sorrows, and Nice Guy Eddie.
No guest? No show prep? No problem! The men of The Spoon kick into old-skool gear for a rollicking discussion of tall hugs, phone bricks, cult followings, the nomenclature of The Netherlands, the inevitability of techno-fatigue, the dysfunctional evolution of country music, and the true arrival of summer. Also, a moment of silence please for poor Alyssa, who lies...akimbo. Music by Michael Shelley, The Travoltas and Nice Guy Eddie.
Chris has the wheel, Dave Shalansky in the house and Thom keeping it all on the tracks as usual. The hows and whys of Twitter, those that are thin, but unhealthy, McNugget Paste, Robbie calls from the road, the return of Sodomizing a Legacy: Elton John, coping with the cats, the origins of Nice Guy Eddie, Fucking someone's soul, and the shocking truth about the Transsexual Bond Girl. Music by Harvey Danger and Kitty in the Tree
Rist has worked as a voice actor, such as in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film series (as Michelangelo); from 1984 to 1986, he starred in the Saturday morning cartoon Kidd Video, playing the character Whiz both in live-action music videos and animated sequences. He was the voice of Star, a Siberian husky, in the 1995 Universal Studios film Balto.Rist also voices characters Choji Akimichi from Naruto, Itsuki "Iggy" Takeuchi from Initial D and Bud Bison from Megaman Starforce.Recently, he voiced Griffin in Terminator Salvation, he also recently provided additional voices in Final Fantasy XIII.Rist is also a musician and producer. He has performed as the lead singer/guitarist for several Los Angeles rock bands, including Wonderboy, the Andersons, Cockeyed Ghost, Nice Guy Eddie, and Steve Barton and the Oblivion Click. The list of west coast pop bands Rist has performed with numbers in the hundreds. He divides his time between film and music production, performing with Los Angeles alt-country band KingsizeMaybe and rock band Jeff Caudill & The Goodtimes Band (with Jeff Caudill of Orange County punk band Gameface and Michael "Popeye" Vogelsang of Orange County punk band Farside).
Rist has worked as a voice actor, such as in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film series (as Michelangelo); from 1984 to 1986, he starred in the Saturday morning cartoon Kidd Video, playing the character Whiz both in live-action music videos and animated sequences. He was the voice of Star, a Siberian husky, in the 1995 Universal Studios film Balto.Rist also voices characters Choji Akimichi from Naruto, Itsuki "Iggy" Takeuchi from Initial D and Bud Bison from Megaman Starforce.Recently, he voiced Griffin in Terminator Salvation, he also recently provided additional voices in Final Fantasy XIII.Rist is also a musician and producer. He has performed as the lead singer/guitarist for several Los Angeles rock bands, including Wonderboy, the Andersons, Cockeyed Ghost, Nice Guy Eddie, and Steve Barton and the Oblivion Click. The list of west coast pop bands Rist has performed with numbers in the hundreds. He divides his time between film and music production, performing with Los Angeles alt-country band KingsizeMaybe and rock band Jeff Caudill & The Goodtimes Band (with Jeff Caudill of Orange County punk band Gameface and Michael "Popeye" Vogelsang of Orange County punk band Farside).