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Nick Rehak joins Elwood and Stephen as they complete their Satoshi Kon set with the surreal thriller "Paprika" in which Dr. Atsuko Chiba lives a double life working as a scientist by day and as the dream detective Paprika at night. But when the DC Mini is stolen which allows psychiatrists to enter the dreams of their patients the line between reality and dreams begins to blurReview: 00:22:31---Opening Theme - Coffee DateBeat Provided By https://freebeats.ioProduced By White Hot---Buy us a coffee and support the showCheck out our sponsor: Yes Please Vintage
Well folks, I hope this fixes humanity because I, Jason Soto, am the first podcaster to go into space and record a podcast! I am inspiring! Kids look up to me! Literally because I'm in space! YOU HEAR THAT HUMANITY! I WENT INTO SPACE! YOU'RE WELCOME!!! Unfortunately, Lisa Sally Haynes and Nick Rehak had to stay on Earth. Maybe next time.Check out all of our podcasts on our home website www.rabbitholepodcasts.comSupport us by giving us a dollar! patreon.com/rabbitholepodsQuestions, comments, concerns? Email Jason at whateverjasonsoto@gmail.com
Jason tells Lisa Sally Haynes and Nick Rehak about a concert he went to and you get to hear it? We love that for you!Check out all of our podcasts on our home website www.rabbitholepodcasts.comSupport us by giving us a dollar! patreon.com/rabbitholepodsQuestions, comments, concerns? Email Jason at whateverjasonsoto@gmail.com
It's back?!? Whatever is back?!? Oh my god no!!! YES!!! Jason is joined by his friends Lisa Sally Haynes and Nick Rehak to discuss the comic strip Mary Worth, how President's Day sales works, and the tale of the mysterious chair in a pond!! It's like they never left! Check out all of our podcasts on our home website www.rabbitholepodcasts.com Support us by giving us a dollar! patreon.com/rabbitholepods Questions, comments, concerns? Email Jason at whateverjasonsoto@gmail.com
This week the Forgotten Filmcast journeys into the world of spaghetti westerns with a 1970 film directed by actor Vic Morrow. James Garner takes on a western role that is quite a departure from his famous western hero Maverick in A Man Called Sledge. Nick Rehak from Play MST For Me joins us for this discussion. We also have our movie recommendations and the new trivia segment.
Jay is joined by Sharknado newcomer Nick Rehak (@thatrehak on Instagram) for Sharknado: The 4th Awakens to discover where the franchise can go since they've already been to space. (The answer is: Vegas!) On this episode they discuss the logistics of a shark hotel, the physics of Mario Kart and the perils of being a Chippendale, plus using the insides of sharks as a means of transportation.
Episode Notes Rob is back with Nick Rehak of Rabbit Hole Podcasts as Paul Giamatti begins to explain the situation in Neuville.
"Listen to me if you want to live."On this show we take a look at the insane, non stop, action-fest CARTER (2022) that's filmed as if it were all one take.We're joined by Nick Rehak to discuss the film's unconventional approach and marvel at not one, not two, not three, but four, YES FOUR, exploding helicopters. Episode 151.
Jason and Lisa Sally Haynes welcome Nick Rehak to the show just in time for us to sing our praises for the most excellent restaurant in AMERICA, Chipotle!! Oh, Chipotle! How we love you!!!
“Did you leave a cigarette burning?”On this episode we look at one of classics of the disaster movie boom of the 1970s, The Towering Inferno (1974).We're joined by Nick Rehak to discuss the future of Faye Dunaway's journalism career, how much water you can really store at the top of a skyscraper, and all the exploding helicopter action.Episode 150.
Episode Notes Rob is back with Nick Rehak of Rabbit Hole Podcasts as Connie gets very angry at Charlie for making too much noise in the precinct.
What's your favorite body horror movie? Is Faces of Death a real movie? Does this movie take place in a strange alternate dimension? Why doesn't anyone have empathy? Is there something about Mary? To help answer these questions and more, Jason Soto is joined by his Play MST for Me co-host and friend Nick Rehak as they tell you WHY "There's Something About Mary" is a hella rad movie from the '90s.
Mark and Nick Rehak talk about the action movie characters with the best names and share what their action movie names would be. In this episode, they also talk about Dwayne Johnson movies, people named Scud, and Chance Boudreaux.
Like it's predecessor, Dune Part 2 was delayed from it's original release date, but only seemed to gain in interest as it moved further away. It has arrived and Nicole Ayers, Matthew Simpson, Nick Rehak and Thomas Stoneham Judge are all anxious to share their thoughts. Find an appropriate theater, lookback on previous Dune projects, and get ready for some enthusiasm from this week's guests. Most of us are already hankering for another trip to Arrakis.
Episode 19 of Well, Actually 19 First Dates where host Bubbawheat and guest Nick Rehak discuss this week's date which is what I'm calling their nineteenth date because it's their nineteenth on screen interaction even though it's not technically a date because they are married with children at this point. But it starts at 89 minutes and 29 seconds with Lucy waking up and playing her latest tape and it ends at the end of the movie Nick can be found at: Lyrical Innuendo Play MST for Me This show is produced by Bubbawheat Follow @Bubbawheat on Twitter Join the Facebook Group It's Time to Rewind Support the show on Patreon Opening Music lyrics and vocals by Bubbawheat, music performed by David Brook, originally written by Brian Wilson for the Beach Boys.
Martin Scorsese's Dark Comedy from 1983 was selected by the community after a close contest with the Cohen Brothers movie on the list. We talk Blindspots, performances, social implications and DeNiro, a lot. Todd Liebenow, Matthew Simpson and Nick Rehak have lots to say about this Scorsese flop that as acquired a patina of respect over the years. We also play a fast game of Lambpardy and discuss DeNiro and Scorsese apart from one another.
Episode 17 of Well, Actually 19 First Dates where host Bubbawheat and guest Nick Rehak discuss this week's date which is what I'm calling their seventeenth date because it's their seventeenth interaction even though it's not technically a date because the interaction is only one-sided. But it starts at 79 minutes and 57 seconds with Lucy painting and it ends at 81 minutes and 12 seconds with Lucy walking past Henry at the aquarium. Nick can be found at: Lyrical Innuendo Play MST for Me This show is produced by Bubbawheat Follow @Bubbawheat on Twitter Join the Facebook Group It's Time to Rewind Support the show on Patreon Opening Music lyrics and vocals by Bubbawheat, music performed by David Brook, originally written by Brian Wilson for the Beach Boys.
The Popular Format is back for this week's episode as we welcome back, Will Slater, Nick Rehak, Nicole Ayers and Howard Casner to check in on what has been drawing their eyeballs recently. There are some obscure gems on the show but also well loved blockbusters and classics. We start off with a little Academy Award talk over perceived slights and then we finish up with an exit question, befitting the format of the show. How can you resist? You have to be watching something so here are some things you can consider.
I am Jack's 30th minute. I begin with you're not going to believe this and I end with an unnecessary duvet in the hunter/gatherer sense of the word. Hosts Bubbawheat and Lance Stanford discuss the David Fincher movie Fight Club one minute at a time. They are joined this week by guest Nick Rehak. Follow Nick Rehak: On Instagram, Twitter aka X Play MST for Me Lyrical Innuendo Follow Bubbawheat: On Instagram, Threads, Twitter aka X Follow Lance: On Instagram, Threads, Twitter aka X Enter to win a copy of Fight Club 2 by sending a screenshot of a podcast review to FightClubMinute@gmail.com Produced by Bubbawheat Member of Rabbit Hole Podcasts Opening music by the No Corporation
Episode Notes Rob is joined again by Nick Rehak of Rabbit Hole Podcasts to finish off the week as George begins to meet old friends at the Party.
I am Jack's 29th minute. I start with an unanswered phone call and I end with I never pick up the phone. Hosts Bubbawheat and Lance Stanford discuss the David Fincher movie Fight Club one minute at a time. They are joined this week by guest Nick Rehak. Follow Nick Rehak: On Instagram, Twitter aka X Play MST for Me Lyrical Innuendo Follow Bubbawheat: On Instagram, Threads, Twitter aka X Follow Lance: On Instagram, Threads, Twitter aka X Enter to win a copy of Fight Club 2 by sending a screenshot of a podcast review to FightClubMinute@gmail.com Produced by Bubbawheat Member of Rabbit Hole Podcasts Opening music by the No Corporation
Episode Notes Rob returns with Nick Rehak of Rabbit Hole Podcasts as Peter tries to explain to George what's truly important in life.
I am Jack's 28th minute I start with the police saying the pilot light went out and I end with the phone ringing. Hosts Bubbawheat and Lance Stanford discuss the David Fincher movie Fight Club one minute at a time. They are joined this week by guest Nick Rehak. Follow Nick Rehak: On Instagram, Twitter aka X Play MST for Me Lyrical Innuendo Follow Bubbawheat: On Instagram, Threads, Twitter aka X Follow Lance: On Instagram, Threads, Twitter aka X Enter to win a copy of Fight Club 2 by sending a screenshot of a podcast review to FightClubMinute@gmail.com Produced by Bubbawheat Member of Rabbit Hole Podcasts Opening music by the No Corporation
Nick Rehak from Play MST For Me returns to the show to discuss the 1975 film Hearts of the West, starring Jeff Bridges, Alan Arkin, Blythe Danner, and Andy Griffith.
Episode Notes Rob is back with Nick Rehak of French Toast Sunday as Holly makes a request of Thornberg. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
“Now – just blink for yes – or die for no.”Over a 40-year career John Frankenheimer earned himself a reputation as one of Hollywood's foremost directors of action and suspense films. Here we're joined by Nick Rehak to take a look at one of his less heralded films, Black Sunday (1977). While it may not have the prestige and plaudits of The Manchurian Candidate, Seven Days In May or Ronin, it does have an exploding helicopter (which elevates its status in our eyes).Show notesBlack Sunday (1977)Director: John FrankenheimerCast: Robert Shaw, Steven Keats, Bruce Dern, Marthe KellerPlot: Terrorists attempt to blow up a Goodyear blimp hovering over the Super Bowl stadium in an attempt to kill the American president and 80,000 spectators.
Season 5 episode 23 of It's Time to Rewind where host Bubbawheat, co-host Eric Deutsch and guest Nick Rehak discuss the twenty-third scene of Memento in color that starts at 51 minutes and 20 seconds with Leonard kicking out the remains of a fire at dawn and ends at 51 minutes and 7 seconds with Leonard being chased by Dodd. Nick can be found: Follow @TheRehak on Twitter Lyrical Innuendo Eric can be found: Escape from New York Minute Flash Gordon Minute Lisa can be found: Whatever with Jason Soto Between the Scares The Siblist Pictures and Conversations This show is produced by Bubbawheat Follow @Bubbawheat on Twitter Follow @Bubbawheat on Instagram Join the Facebook Group It's Time to Rewind Support the show on Patreon
Season 5 episode 21 of It's Time to Rewind where host Bubbawheat, co-host Eric Deutsch and guest Nick Rehak discuss the twenty-first scene of Memento in color that starts at 48 minutes and 27 seconds with Leonard chasing some guy, no wait being chased by some guy and ends at 51 minutes and 7 seconds with Leonard waiting for Dodd before losing his active memory. Nick can be found: Follow @TheRehak on Twitter Lyrical Innuendo Eric can be found: Escape from New York Minute Flash Gordon Minute Lisa can be found: Whatever with Jason Soto Between the Scares The Siblist Pictures and Conversations This show is produced by Bubbawheat Follow @Bubbawheat on Twitter Follow @Bubbawheat on Instagram Join the Facebook Group It's Time to Rewind Support the show on Patreon
Season 5 episode 19 of It's Time to Rewind where host Bubbawheat, co-host Eric Deutsch and guest Nick Rehak discuss the nineteenth scene of Memento in color that starts at 44 minutes and 57 seconds with Leonard holding a mostly empty bottle of wine, wondering if he's drunk and ends at 47 minutes and 49 seconds with Leonard wet and exhausted passing out on a hotel bed. Nick can be found: Follow @TheRehak on Twitter Lyrical Innuendo Eric can be found: Escape from New York Minute Flash Gordon Minute Lisa can be found: Whatever with Jason Soto Between the Scares The Siblist Pictures and Conversations This show is produced by Bubbawheat Follow @Bubbawheat on Twitter Follow @Bubbawheat on Instagram Join the Facebook Group It's Time to Rewind Support the show on Patreon
Season 5 episode 17 of It's Time to Rewind where host Bubbawheat, co-host Eric Deutsch and guest Nick Rehak discuss the seventeenth scene of Memento in color that starts at 39 minutes and 8 seconds with Leonard having flashes of his attack and ends at 43 minutes and 56 seconds with Leonard showing a polaroid of a bloody Dodd to Natalie. Nick can be found: Follow @TheRehak on Twitter Lyrical Innuendo Eric can be found: Escape from New York Minute Flash Gordon Minute Lisa can be found: Whatever with Jason Soto Between the Scares The Siblist Pictures and Conversations This show is produced by Bubbawheat Follow @Bubbawheat on Twitter Follow @Bubbawheat on Instagram Join the Facebook Group It's Time to Rewind Support the show on Patreon
Four Lambs enter, one Lamb leaves, that is after you vote for the Summer Season that you think is the Greatest. Dave Anderson leads off with what could be a knockout punch, but Todd Liebenow follows up with a strong right cross and Nick Rehak has a solid uppercut. Richard Jabs and moves but has a good combination to finish off. You are the judges. Come listen to us talk about the summer films of 1975, 1984, 1987 and 2008. There are some great films and a couple that should result in a TKO or a disqualification for hitting below the belt. Get your scorecards ready and then vote on the Lamb Site.
The Guardians of the Lambcast show up this week to guide you through a trip to the theaters. James Gunn's Guardians Finale comes under the microscope and peering through the lens are Nick Rehak, Amanda Kirkham and Jeanette Ward. Our general thoughts are enthusiastic, but there are a few reservations. The team ranked the Guardians film, talked about our favorite sequences, and warns all of you that there are some emotional buttons that are about to be pushed. Animal lovers' be warned. Also. Nathan Fillion gets some props along the way. We also have an answer to this week's exit question, and a certain frozen soldier shows up in part one of everyone's list. So, lets' all fly away together... one more time... into the forever and beautiful sky.
“Some of the men say it's one of those abdominal snowmen.” On this episode of Exploding Air Boat we take a look at one of the classics of the propeller assisted water transport genre, SWAMP THING (1982).We're joined by Nick Rehak to discuss the film's strange cult status, monster costumes and the spectacular air boat action. Episode 133.
POP ART, WHERE WE FIND THE POP CULTURE IN ART AND THE ART IN POP CULTURE. TIMELESS: Join me and podcaster and movie lover Nick Rehak of Rehak Radio as we discuss two time travel movies, Looper and Predestination. Nick was previous a guest of Pop Art for Ep 76 where we discussed two horror films revolving around hotels—The Shining and The Innkeepers—The guests check in, but do they check out. Check it out. Not happy with the way things are now? Would you like a change of pace? Of place? How about a change of time?…Sounds like it's time for Episode 95 of Pop Art, where we find the pop culture in art and the art in pop culture. It's the podcast where my guest chooses a movie from popular culture, and I'll select a film from the more art/classic/indie side of cinema with a connection to it. I am your “This time travel crap, just fries your brain like an egg” host, Howard Casner. For this episode, I am happy to welcome back, podcaster and movie lover Nick Rehak, who has chosen as his film the Rian Johnson time travel movie, Looper, while I have chosen the Spierig brothers time travel movie, Predestination, both films not just about time travel, but movies about people encountering themselves and ironically affecting their own lives. And in this episode we answer such questions as: What is it about time travel movies anyway, why are they so popular? Are both movies Greek tragedy? Is Rian Johnson a hipster? What are the basic themes explored by time travel movies and these movies in particular? How was Looper changed for release in China and why? What's intriguing about the bathroom signs in Predestination? What happened on Joseph Gordon-Levitt's 30th birthday? How does the Chernobyl Power Plant fit in? Be sure to look up Nick Rehak at Rehak Radio https://www.mixcloud.com/TheRehak/rehak-radio-the-first-episode-51121/ His podcast at French Toast Sunday https://frenchtoastsunday.com/podcasts Check out my blog at https://howardcasner.wordpress.com/ My books, More Rantings and Ravings of a Screenplay Reader, The Starving Artists and Other Stories and The Five Corporations and One True Religion can be found at https://www.amazon.com/s?k=howard+casner&ref=nb_sb_noss Meanwhile, like, follow or comment on my podcast. I'd love to know what you think. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/howard-casner/support
We have a full complement of suspects to discuss the first feature film from the Coen Brothers. It is also the debut film of Frances McDormand. This is a deep in the heart of Texas Neo Noir that subverts location and the femme fatale tropes and gives us something new in the thriller field. Sean Homrig, as the champion of the film, hosts the discussion with longtime Lamb Daniel Lackey, back for an episode. Jess Manzo returns to her regular spot on the MOTM rotation, as does Nick Rehak. James Wilson puts a cap on the guest and leaves his lighter to prove he was here.
Nick Rehak of French Toast Sunday returns to finish off the week with Rob as Harry tries to uncover the real truth about what happened between Sally and Sheldon, the Wondershlong.
Rob is back with Nick Rehak of French Toast Sunday as Harry and Sally continue their conversation as they try to decide what they want to order.
Nick Rehak of French Toast Sunday is back again with Rob as Harry and Sally decide to stop and get a bite to eat at a roadside cafe.
Rob is joined again by Nick Rehak of French Toast Sunday, as Harry and Sally continue their journey thru the Midwest.. or is it California?
Nick Rehak of French Toast Sunday joins Rob this week as Harry and Sally seem to be driving in the wrong direction.
Kaiju Christmas is here once again as Elwood and Stephen welcome Nick Rehak and Rashmi Melon back to the show to look at Godzilla Vs. Biollante as Godzilla cells are blended by a scientist trying to resurrect the spirit of his daughter in turn creating the monster plant Biollante. We also look at the Sight and Sound poll, reveal the films we are most looking forward to watching as well as looking at Godzilla's Heisei era plus more!! Buy us a coffee and support the show Check out our sponsor: Yes Please Vintage
“Did your date lose the handcuff key?”On this episode we don our tin foil hats to review the conspiracy thriller SHADOW CONSPIRACY (1997).We're joined by Nick Rehak to discuss conspicuous hitmen, the cinematic significance of basketball, and Stephen Lang's hair through the ages. Oh, and we also talk about an exploding helicopter that one of our hosts declares the best they've even seen! Show notesDirector: George P CosmatosCast: Charlie Sheen, Linda Hamilton, Donald Sutherland, Sam Waterston, Ben Gazarra, Gore Vidal, Stephen LangPlot: Bishop, trusted advisor to the president, has shots fired at him when Pachenko comes to him about a traitor in highest level of government. He gets away from the cold blooded assassin twice. Will he find the traitor before getting killed?Episode 128.Follow Exploding HelicopterTwitter: @chopperfireballWebsite: explodinghelicopter.comInstagram: explodinghelicopterFollow Nick RehakTwitter: @TheRehakWebsite: Rehak Radio
As Rob finishes his final day on location in Baltimore with Nick Rehak of French Toast Sunday, John plays games with Hans who attempts to find out who he is. Tnx again to Nick for hosting me in his home this week!
Rob is again joined by Nick Rehak of French Toast Sunday as Hans tries to calm his men down after someone breaks radio silence.
Nick Rehak of French Toast Sunday returns today with Rob as John tries to think of a plan to get the policeman's attention, 30+ stories below.
Rob is once again joined by Nick Rehak of French Toast Sunday as Marco decides to reload and give John some good advice.. that he takes.
Nick Rehak of French Toast Sunday is Rob's guest/host as he spends a week on location in Baltimore. Today, John gets surprised by Marco and Heinrich.
“What's going on here? I'm lost.”On this show we review Michael Winner's FIREPOWER (1979). A film where the plot is almost as bonkers as the cast. We're joined by Nick Rehak to try and work out what on earth is going on and discuss the exploding helicopter action.Show notesFirepower (1979)Directed by: Michael WinnerCast: James Coburn, Sophia Loren, OJ Simpson, Vincent Gardenia, Eli Wallach, Jake La Motta, Victor MaturePlot: A retired hitman is hired by the F.B.I. to track down a powerful and reclusive businessman who is suspected of murder. Episode: 125Follow Exploding HelicopterTwitter: @chopperfireballWebsite: explodinghelicopter.comInstagram: explodinghelicopterFollow Nick RehakTwitter: @TheRehakWebsite: Rehak Radio
“I welcome you warmly to the land of toy cars.” On this show we take a look at the surprisingly dark children's animation THE TAYO MOVIE – MISSION: ACE (2016).We're joined by Nick Rehak to discuss abandonment issues, post-traumatic stress, militarised violence and unchecked authoritarian rule. And, of course, the exploding helicopter action.Show notesThe Tayo Movie – Mission: Ace (2016)Director: Ryu Jung-woo and Anna PaikPlot: Tayo travels to Toy Land with Duri and Hana to save Duri's favourite car Ace. Will they save Ace? And can they find their way back home?Episode 122.Follow Exploding HelicopterTwitter: @chopperfireballWebsite: explodinghelicopter.comInstagram: explodinghelicopterFollow Nick RehakTwitter: @TheRehakWebsite: Rehak Radio
POP ART, WHERE I FIND THE POP CULTURE IN ART AND THE ART IN POP CULTURE. Join me and podcaster and film enthusiast Nick Rehak as we discuss two films about haunted hotels, The Shining and The Innkeepers. THEY CHECK IN, BUT DO THEY CHECK OUT: All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. It's vacation time. You make your reservations. You find what you think is the perfect get away. You register. And then…well, I can't say because it's just that gruesome…Sounds like it's time for Episode 76 of Pop Art, the podcast where my guest chooses a movie from popular culture, and I'll select a film from the more art/classic/indie side of cinema with a connection to it. This time round, I am happy to welcome as my guest, podcaster and film enthusiast, Nick Rehak, who has chosen as his film the Stanley Kubrick horror classic The Shining, while I have chosen new filmmaker Ti West's small indie The Innkeepers, both films about haunted hotels. And in this episode we ask such questions as: Does Kubrick believe in ghosts? What are the two kinds of haunted house/buildings movies? Who said: God is a big, black slab from outer space and the devil is a bartender named Lloyd? What did Ti West have to say about The Shining? Why did Kubrick make The Shining? What did co-writer Diane Johnson think of Stephen King? Why do horror movies focus so much on female characters? How long did it take to shoot The Innkeepers? What Razzie Awards did The Shining get nominated for? Why is it wrong to call the two girls in The Shining twins? Who dubbed Jack Nicholson in Italy? Be sure to look up Nick Rehak at Rehak Radio https://www.mixcloud.com/TheRehak/rehak-radio-the-first-episode-51121/ His podcast at French Toast Sunday https://frenchtoastsunday.com/podcasts Check out my blog at https://howardcasner.wordpress.com/ My books, More Rantings and Ravings of a Screenplay Reader, The Starving Artists and Other Stories and The Five Corporations and One True Religion can be found at https://www.amazon.com/s?k=howard+casner&ref=nb_sb_noss --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/howard-casner/support
“If something's lost – it can be found.”On this episode, Will is joined by Nick Rehak to take a look at the big screen adaptation of the hit computer game franchise UNCHARTED (2022). *Be warned this is a film review WITH spoilers*Episode 119.Show notesDirector: Ruben FleischerCast: Tom Holland, Mark Wahlberg, Antonio BanderasPlot: Street-smart Nathan Drake, is recruited by seasoned treasure hunter, Victor "Sully" Sullivan, to recover a fortune amassed by Ferdinand Magellan, and lost 500 years ago by the House of Moncada.Follow Exploding HelicopterTwitter: @chopperfireballWebsite: explodinghelicopter.comInstagram: explodinghelicopterFollow Nick RehakTwitter: @TheRehakWebsite: Rehak Radio
The Rat Pack goes to the old west in this episode of the Forgotten Filmcast. Todd is joined by Nick Rehak from Rehak Radio to discuss the 1963 film 4 for Texas, starring Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Anita Eckberg, Ursula Andress and Charles Bronson. Wait that's five! Actually let's make it eight by adding that The Three Stooges are also in this movie!?
The trio of Americans in the camp, (Hendley, Hilts and Goff) continue to test their new concoction while Nick Rehak of French Toast Sunday returns with Rob to close out the week.
The return of what may be the most outrageous item in the camp is discussed by Rob and guest Nick Rehak of French Toast Sunday as they also debate the amount of poison these characters seem to be drinking along the way.
Nick Rehak of French Toast Sunday once again returns as he and Rob talk about how intelligent is Intelligence and what one might do with a few wheelbarrows full of potatoes.
Nick Rehak of French Toast Sunday is back with Rob as they discuss the methods of measuring tunnels and rippling ceilings filled with dirt.
Cavendish and Hilts have a chance encounter in the cramped barracks while Nick Rehak of French Toast Sunday joins Rob for a debate about whether he truly is the foil of the movie and about how this room is decorated.
Paul Thomas Anderson has amassed an impressive filmography with his ninth feature film, Licorice Pizza, scheduled for release at the end of the year. Perhaps intimidated by the run-times and heavy themes or put off by a strange belief that there was only a place for one Anderson filmmaker in our lives, the sad reality is that we had missed most of Anderson's filmography. Luckily, Nick Rehak agreed to guide us through the films of Paul Thomas Anderson. Nick's pick for best Anderson scene: Phantom Thread New Year's Eve Party Where you can find more from Nick: French Toast Sunday Rehak Radio Show Notes/Sources: https://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/7quthe/im_paul_thomas_anderson_writer_and_director_of/ https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/113-pt-2-phantom-thread-rebecca-1940/id1057714949?i=1000400649405 https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/inherent-vice-2014 https://www.filmspotting.net/episodes-archive/2018/1/19/664-2018-movie-preview-phantom-thread https://www.filmspotting.net/episodes-archive/2014/12/12/517-inherent-vice-top-5-2014-best-of-the-rest https://www.filmspotting.net/episodes-archive/2019/11/15/752-magnolia-at-20-jojo-rabbit-the-report-the-king https://podcasts.apple.com/no/podcast/phantom-thread-paul-thomas-anderson-rian-johnson-ep/id1067471691?i=1000397257880 https://www.indiewire.com/2020/10/johnny-greenwood-picks-best-paul-thomas-anderson-score-1234593698/ https://filmschoolrejects.com/paul-thomas-anderson-jonny-greenwood-decade/ https://grantland.com/tags/paul-thomas-anderson-week/ http://www.wtfpod.com/podcast/episodes/episode_565_-_paul_thomas_anderson
It's Lambpardy time again! Three new challengers are here to compete for the penultimate place in the second round of the 2021 Lambpardy Tournament. Will David, Justin or Rob be victorious at defeating the others in a bout of movie trivia? Listen to find out!This month the contestants are:Rob, MovieRob and The Great Escape Minute podcastJustin Gott, The Rambling Ramblers Movie PodcastDavid Brook, Blueprint: ReviewHost:Jay Cluitt, Life vs Film, Deep Blue Sea: The PodcastThanks to the following Lambpardy heroes for helping out with questions for the show:Nick Rehak, French Toast SundayHoward Casner, Rantings and Ravings
“Black – just like the heart of the space programme!” When the world zigs left, Exploding Helicopter likes to zag right. So, with Godzilla vs Kong stomping around in cinemas, we naturally headed straight for The Asylum's mockbuster take on the film, APE VS MONSTER (2021).We're joined by Nick Rehak to look at the film's surprisingly interesting plot which takes in Eighties Cold War conspiracies, sexual politics, and some very dubious science. We also identify a new exploding helicopter film trope!Show notesDirector: Daniel LuskoCast: Eric RobertsPlot: An ape crash-lands on Earth, which creates a sludge that makes him and a passing scorpion grow to giant-size, resulting in a fight for dominance.Episode 110.
“Sure I like kids - but I’m not here to start an orphanage.” On this special episode of Exploding Forklift we take a look at a film often hailed by forklift fireball film fans as one of genre’s best: CODE NAME: VENGEANCE (1987). We review this vintage video store action movie and make an in-depth examination of the exploding industrial loader action. Guesting on this episode is Nick Rehak from Forklift Toast Sunday. Show notes Director: David Winters Cast: Roberty Ginty, Shannon Tweed, Cameron Mitchell Plot: The geopolitical interests of America are threatened when an evil terrorist called Tabrak kidnaps the wife and son of the leader of an African country. After Uncle Sam decides to step in and help their ally, they quickly realise that there is only one man who can help, a disgraced former CIA agent called Monroe Bieler. Episode 105
“Since when did you start wearing underpants?” Hard as it may be to believe now, but there was a time when audiences were happy to see Mel Gibson as the lead in a light-hearted romantic action comedy. So, on this show, Will is joined by Nick Rehak from French Toast Sunday to review BIRD ON A WIRE (1990), a film that was made at a more innocent time for Mel the Mullet. They also take a look at the film’s unique exploding helicopter action. Show notes Director: John Badham Cast: Mel Gibson, Goldie Hawn, Stephen Tobolowsky, Bill Duke, David Carradine, Jeff Corey Plot: Rick Jarmin is put in witness protection after he helps the FBI bust drug dealer Eugene Sorenson. Fifteen years later, he is living with a new identity as a gas station attendant when his old flame Marianne stops at the garage and recognizes him, blowing his cover. The recently released Sorenson finds out, and both Jarmin and Marianne have to flee across country with the vengeful Sorenson in hot pursuit. Episode 104
Mark and Nick Rehak (of the French Toast Sunday Podcast) got together and drafted jet ski action scene squads. In this episode, they discuss turtles on jet skis, Tom Waits on a jet ski, and debate which jet ski action scene is the best. Enjoy!Follow Nick on Twitter (@TheRehak) and watch the documentary "The Mirror Will Take Us Home" on YouTube. Thanks!
“Free hots dogs for life. No drinks.” On this episode Will is joined by Nick Rehak from French Toast Sunday to take a look at the buddy cop genre parody THE OTHER GUYS (2010). They also take a look at a very special and unique exploding helicopter. Show notes Director: Adam McKay Cast: Mark Wahlberg, Will Ferrell, Dwayne Johnson, Samuel L Jackson, Steve Coogan, Michael Keaton, Eva Mendes. Plot: Two mismatched New York City detectives seize an opportunity to step up like the city's top cops, whom they idolise, only things don't quite go as planned. Episode 97.
“My name is Alice and I remember everything.” We return to the world of video game adaptations once again to take a look at Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004). Guesting on this show is Nick Rehak from French Toast Sunday. Show notes Director: Alexander Witt Cast: Milla Jovovich, Sienna Guillory, Iain Glen, Jared Harris Plot: Alice wakes up in the Racoon city hospital after the city has been overrun by zombies, and must now make it out of the city before a nuclear bomb is dropped on the city. Episode 95.
“That’s what we call women empowerment.” On this show we make another visit to the world of Indian action cinema to take a look at TIGER ZINDA HAI (2017). Once again Nick Rehak from French Toast Sunday joins us to help review the film. Show notes Tiger Zinda Hai (2017) Plot: When a group of Indian and Pakistani nurses are held hostage in Iraq by a terrorist organization, a secret agent is drawn out of hiding to rescue them. Director: Ali Abbas Zafar Cast: Salman Khan, Katrina Kaif, Anupriya GoenkaEpisode 94.
“You owe me a meatball sandwich.” On this episode, Exploding Helicopter takes a look at one of the worst ever films by one of the one worst ever directors. Yes, we’re diving headlong into one of Uwe Boll’s notorious videogame adaptations, FAR CRY (2008) only to ask, ‘Is it really that bad?’ To answer this important question we’re joined once again by Nick Rehak from French Toast Sunday who helps us look at a very memorable chopper fireball. Show notes Far Cry (2008) Director: Uwe Boll Cast: Til Schweiger, Udo Kier, Craig Fairbrass, Michael Pare Plot: An ex-special forces soldier turned boatman is hired by a journalist to investigate a top-secret military base on a nearby island. Episode 91.
“If you touch the fro, you got to go.” On the new Exploding Golf Cart we take a look at a film often hailed by fans as a classic of the combustible cart genre, UNDERCOVER BROTHER (2002). Is this blaxsploitation and spy movie spoof, a top of the leaderboard comedy, or does it miss the cut? And does the exploding golf cart action live up to the hype? Join us on the first tee to find out! Caddying for Will on this show is Nick Rehak from French Toast Sunday. Show notes UNDERCOVER BROTHER (2002) Directed by: Malcolm D Lee. Cast: Eddie Griffin, Billy Dee Williams, Dave Chapelle, Denise Richards, and Neil Patrick Harris. Plot: When a white faceless corporate despot tries to derail a black candidate's presidential campaign, Undercover Brother and his fellow secret agents come to the rescue. Episode 89.
“She’s the monster, I’m the robot.” Will is joined by Nick Rehak from French Toast Sunday to review the romantic comedy, meets Japanese kaiju movie, meets dark relationship drama, Colossal (2017). They try to work what sort of film it is, and then look at a rare ‘slap-sticky’ exploding helicopter. Show notes Colossal (2017) Directed by: Nacho Vigalondo Starring: Anne Hathaway, Jason Sudekis, Dan Stevens Plot: Gloria is an out-of-work party girl forced to leave her life in New York City and move back home. When reports surface that a giant creature is destroying Seoul, she gradually comes to the realization that she is somehow connected to this phenomenon. Episode 88.
“That’s okay, my wife’s a gorilla too.” Will is joined by Nick Rehak from French Toast Sunday to review the bonkers King Kong rip-off The Mighty Peking Man (1977). Among the topics of discussion are the films *ahem* unique special effects, the strange adult themed plot, and – of course – the spectacular exploding helicopter action. Episode 86 Show notes The Mighty Peking Man (1977) Plot: King Kong goes Hong Kong as a giant Himalayan beast tries to save a sexy Russia Tarzanette from a sleazy show-biz promoter. Directed by: Meng Hua Ho Cast: Danny Lee, Evelyne Kraft, Chow Yun Fat (uncredited).
“Aren’t you going to congratulate me – it’s my 20th birthday.” It’s a very special episode of Exploding Helicopter as we take a look at Dragon Wars (2007), the film with most helicopter explosions in cinematic history. To help us look at this piece film history we’re joined by Nick Rehak from French Toast Sunday. Show notes Dragon Wars (2007) Director: Hyung-rae Shim Cast: Jason Behr, Amanda Brooks, Robert Forster Plot: Once every 500 years, ancient mythical creatures come to Earth to wreak havoc and destruction. This time they must be stopped. Episode 85.
“You know, when I was your age – I was a tough son of a biscuit eater - just like you.” On this show, Exploding Helicopter takes a deep dive into the bonkers conspiracy thriller Amerigeddon (2016). After the United Nations engineers a military takeover over of the USA - yes, the same United Nations that struggles to organise a drinks reception in a wine bar – it’s up to one, lone, Texan family to lead the fight back. To help review the film Will is joined by Nick Rehak from French Toast Sunday. They discuss the insane plot, some strange cameos, plus a truly unique exploding helicopter. Show notes Amerigeddon (2016) Plot: A global organisation aligned with the United Nations disables the United States' power grid and institutes Martial Law. Can a dedicated family of patriots save America and reclaim its freedom. Stars: Dina Meyer, Diane Ladd, AnnaLynne McCord
“Oo-be-dooby-do, where are you?” On this show Will is joined by Nick Rehak from French Toast Sunday to review the bonkers Stephen King adaptation, DREAMCATCHER (2003). They try to work just what the hell is going on in the plot, why Morgan Freeman has been dressed as an owl, before taking a look at the film’s exploding helicopter action. Episode 82. Show notes Dreamcatcher (2003) Director: Lawrence KasdanStarring: Damian Lewis, Timothy Olyphant, Tom Sizemore, Donnie Wahlberg, Thomas Jane and Morgan Freeman Plot: Friends on a camping trip discover that the town they're vacationing in is being plagued in an unusual fashion by parasitic aliens from outer space.
"I've waited so long for you to pull my trigger." On this show we're looking at a historic film. GOLGO 13: THE PROFESSIONAL (1983) is the very first animation to incorporate CGI. Not only that, the groundbreaking specials effects are used to explode a helicopter. Amazing! Who thought Exploding Helicopter podcast could be so educational? To review this epoch marking event we're joined by Nick Rehak from French Toast Sunday. Episode 78. Show notes Golgo 13: The Professional (1983) Directed by Osamu Dezaki Plot: After killing the son of a powerful oil tycoon, an assassin-for-hire becomes the target of American soldiers and superhuman killers. Stars: Tetsurô Sagawa, Gorô Naya, Toshiko Fujita
“Release the copper choppers.” On this episode we venture into the world of animated exploding helicopter action when we review The Lego Movie (2014). We’re joined by Nick Rehak from French Toast Sunday to discuss the film’s blend of comedy, action and social critique. And, of course, we look at the rare animated exploding helicopter action. Episode 76.
“Next time we’ll take the titanic.” On this episode of Exploding Airship we take a look at one of the classics of the genre, The Hindenburg (1975). Will is joined by Nick Rehak from French Toast Sunday to discuss the film’s conspiracy thriller plot, it’s sprawling cast, and – of course – the exploding airship action. Episode 74. Show notes Director: Robert Wise Cast: George C Scott, Anne Bancroft, Burgess Meredith, William Atherton, Charles Durning. Plot: A film that chronicles the events of the Hindenburg disaster in which a zeppelin burst into flames.
“Wait a minute, didn’t Snow White have seven dwarves?” Will is joined by Nick Rehak from French Toast Sunday to find out what happens when you cross a buddy cop film with a Bollywood musical when they review Dhoom 2 (2006). They discuss the film’s over the top action sequences, dance numbers, and its chaotic efforts to incorporate every known genre (except horror) into one movie. And, of course, they take a look at the film’s spectacular exploding helicopter. Episode 73. Show notes Dhoom 2 (2006) Director: Sanjay Gadhvi Cast: Hrithik Roshan, Abhishek Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan Summary: Mumbai cops Jai Dixit and Ali Khan pursue a mysterious international super-criminal known only as Mr A. Their hunt takes them around the world as they try to stop the master thief taking down his next target.
“All this? For an over-sized crocodile?” On this special episode Exploding Helicopter travels back in time to 1959 to look at the very first film to feature an exploding helicopter: Behemoth The Sea Monster aka The Giant Behemoth. To review this historic moment, Will is joined by Nick Rehak from French Toast Sunday. They discuss the film’s creature feature thrills, the odd chemistry between the stars, and cinema’s first helicopter explosion. Don’t miss this episode of Exploding Helicopter as we witness history in the making. Episode 71.
“The prince of Venezuela. Who do you think I mean?” Joining Will in the jail of his own creation (the Exploding Helicopter podcast) is Nick Rehak from French Toast Sunday. They’ve been locked up behind microphones to review the military prison flick The Last Castle (2001). They take a look at the film and its over-elaborate exploding helicopter. Episode 70. Show notes The Last Castle (2001) Directed by: Rod Lurie Starring: Robert Redford, James Gandolfini, Mark Ruffalo, Delroy Lindo
“I’m sorry, I don’t speak English.” On this show Will is joined Nick Rehak from French Toast Sunday to review the infamous action adventure SAHARA (2005). They discuss how and why this film became one of Hollywood’s most notorious flops, the surreal plot, and a unique exploding helicopter. Episode 69.
“What do you say we play a little Bangkok rules?” On this show Will injects Nick Rehak from French Toast Sunday with a lethal virus and blackmails him into reviewing Escape From LA (1996). They try to figure out what the hell John Carpenter was attempting with this film and whether this it accurately predicts the American of 2017. And we of course examine the film’s futuristic exploding helicopter action. Episode 47.
"Imagine the future, because you're not in it." Will is joined by Nick Rehak from French Toast Sunday to look at the cult classic Stone Cold (1991). It marked the movie debut of the former American footballer turned actor Brian Bosworth. In time honoured fashion, he plays a maverick cop who plays by his own rules trying to bring down a biker gang run by Lance Henriksen. The result is one of the most explosive films ever committed to celluloid. And more importantly it features a truly legendary exploding helicopter. Episode #40
“Oh brother, somebody gonna kiss the donkey!” Will is joined by Nick Rehak from French Toast Sunday to look at the most important film in the exploding helicopter genre BATTLESHIP (2012), a movie that features a record-breaking 8 (eight) helicopter explosions. Our intrepid hosts also discuss chicken burritos, old dudes kicking butt, and whether this alien invasion movie, isn’t really about an alien invasion. Episode 36.
This week on the InSession Film Podcast, Jay Cluitt from Life Vs. Film and Nick Rehak from French Toast Sunday join us to discuss Paul Feig's Ghostbusters remake as well as our top 3 female-driven comedies. We also finish off the show with another edition of This or That. - Ghostbusters review (6:25) - Top 3 Female-Driven Comedies (37:18) - This or That (1:13:17) Thanks for listening and be sure to subscribe on iTunes, Jabbercast, Stitcher, Soundcloud or TuneIn Radio! iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/insession-film-podcast/id605634337 Jabbercast: https://insessionfilm.jabbercast.com Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/insession-film Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/insession-film TuneIn Radio: http://tunein.com/radio/The-InSession-Film-Podcast-p522717/ Listen Now: http://insessionfilm.com/insession-film-podcasts-listen-now/
“This trip is going to make LSD feel like aspirin.” On this show Will is joined by Nick Rehak from French Toast Sunday to look at John Wayne’s infamous Vietnam War propaganda film The Green Berets (1968). Among the topics of discussion: what on Earth’s the film’s message is, whether it even has a plot, and the name of Hamchuk’s dog is. They also look at cinema history and the only scene to feature John Wayne and an exploding helicopter. Episode 31.
“Vengeance never dies. It only changes target.” When Robert Rodriguez made a fake trailer for part of the Grindhouse project with Quentin Tarantino, no-one could have guessed it would become a real-life film franchise. So, on this show Will and Nick Rehak from French Toast Sunday take a look at the Mex-sploitation action flick Machete Kills (2013). Among the topics of discuss who would make Hollywood’s most unlikely action star, the enduring appeal of Moonraker, and of course an epic exploding helicopter of gonzoid inventive genius. Episode #28.
“One ping only.” On this episode of Exploding Submarine we take a look at one of the big sea beasts of the genre: The Hunt For Red October (1990). Will is joined in the conning tower by Nick Rehak from French Toast Sunday. We discuss the appeal of the submarine genre, Sean Connery’s hairpiece, and the optimum number of sonar pings in an underwater film. We also talk about one of the classic exploding submarine scenes ever committed to celluloid. Episode #26.
“When we have mastered these tactics, we will use them to seek out and confront the forces of evil and kill 'em deader than hell!” In 1986 Top Gun took the breath away of film fans around the world, but the movie had one noticeable flaw: no helicopters. Fortunately, that error was corrected in 1990 with Fire Birds – Wings of the Apache. It took the Top Gun’s formula, added helicopters and a scenery chewing Nicolas Cage to make cinematic gold (or possibly tin). On episode #8 Exploding Helicopter is joined by Nick Rehak from French Toast Sunday to discuss whether Fire Birds is the greatest exploding helicopter film of all-time.
This week, Bill goes to visit Nick Rehak at his home and records an episode with him. Also, the intro rambles. Bill is tired. Donate
Jeff, Bill, and Nick Rehak, get into the first chapter of New Moon.
Nick Rehak joins Jeff and Bill to help them recover from MNMON the night before. Link: MNMOM Help Us Out Donate
Jeff, Bill, and special guest, Nick Rehak, bring you into Let’s Get Twiharded: Twi-Harder: New Moon.