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I know I'm still horribly behind on the monthly mixes here on Podomatic (you can stream the newer ones on Mixcloud ;-) but figured it made sense for the holiday season to jump ahead and post my "A Soul Shack Christmas (aka "Christmas Cocktails 2024)" mix, so it can be enjoyed over the holidays.I really didn't think I was going to be able to make a 2024 edition, but determined, I found a way! I recorded about 2hrs in my headphones on a 2nd setup during dinner at Alexie's winter formal Thursday night, then about 1.5hrs of the mix that I knew I could get away with at my gig at STK Friday night, then Saturday morning recorded the other hour or so, and then put it all together!Knowing I wasn't recording it live, this one musically is more like a "Soul Shack Christmas" really and is definitely more for people my age (so much retro!). I'm really happy with this year's edition, but listen for yourself.I truly hope this mix bring a little extra joy to your holidays, soundtracks special moments with friends & family and I hope you all stay healthy & safe this holiday season.IG: https://www.instagram.com/dj_j_meSubscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id306968245
Last time we covered the first half of the first Eric Leeds and Prince collaboration album that WASN'T Madhouse: Times Squared. The back half of this album has some surprises and we talk about them in this episode. Visit us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TMATSPodcast/Twitter… X… Twix: @TMATSPodcastEmail: TMATSPodcast@gmail.com
The semi-true adaptation of the story of Reena Virk in Under the Bridge is both baffling and heartbreaking. From well-meaning but controlling parents to cruel teens who idolize mob bosses, there is a ton to parse in this limited series.Email us: KillerFunPodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Facebook: fb.me/KillerFunPodcastAll the Tweets, er, POSTS: https://x.com/KillerFunPodInstagram: killerfunpodcast
How is it possible that the second half of the Glam Slam show from January 1992 is better than the first half? We, joyfully, cover disk 2 of the live audio from Diamonds and Pearls SDE this episode. Visit us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TMATSPodcast/Twitter… X… Twix: @TMATSPodcastEmail: TMATSPodcast@gmail.com
Prince's live performances are always a highlight and the spur-of-the-moment Glam Slam show from January 1992 is full of all the energy and joy that we could have hoped for. We cover disk 1 of the live audio from Diamonds and Pearls SDE this episode. Visit us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TMATSPodcast/Twitter… X… Twix: @TMATSPodcastEmail: TMATSPodcast@gmail.com
In this episode we will focus on the attacks associated with Stephen 'Top Gun' McKeag, his fall from grace from the UDA and the circumstance which would lead to his eventual demise. This episode was written by John Livingstone, and you can find more of his writing by searching @TheTroublesArchive on Instagram.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4834164/advertisement
This two-part episode focuses on Stephen 'Top Gun' McKeag, who was a prominant member of the Ulster Defence Association. He was also responsible for many killings of Catholics in Northern Ireland. This first episode will talk about how the UDA restructured in the early 90's and what led to the rise of C-Company.This episode was written by John Livingstone, and you can find more of his writing by searching @TheTroublesArchive on Instagram.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4834164/advertisement
Will and Matt discuss the ageless old man beauty of Tommy Lee Jones, the crazy direction of Nicolas Cage's helicopter piloting abilities, and the complete lack of direction for an underused Sean Young in 1990's Top Gun with Helicopters! (Fire Birds) DISCLAIMER: Language and Spoilers!!FIRE BIRDSdir. David Greenstarring: Nicolas Cage; Tommy Lee Jones; Sean Young
This week I am joined by Bridge Nine Records owner and founder Chris Wrenn about the record label and the new Bridge Nine Record Store in Beverly, Massachusettes plus:- The 90's mail-order experience- If Chris ever saw vinyl having the huge resurgence it has- Music piracy in the early 00's- The one requirement of signing a band to Bridge Nine- Advice for up and coming record labels- Jumping into projects and not overthinking them- How the day to day or running Bridge Nine has changed over 25+ years &much more!Check out the Power Chord Hour radio show every Friday night at 8 to midnight est on 107.9 WRFA in Jamestown, NY. Stream the station online at wrfalp.com/streaming/ or listen on the WRFA app.Donate to help show costs -https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/pchanthonyhttps://cash.app/$anthmerchpowerchordhour@gmail.comInstagram - www.instagram.com/powerchordhourTwitter - www.twitter.com/powerchordhourFacebook - www.facebook.com/powerchordhourYoutube - www.youtube.com/channel/UC6jTfzjB3-mzmWM-51c8LggSpotify Episode Playlists - https://open.spotify.com/user/kzavhk5ghelpnthfby9o41gnr?si=4WvOdgAmSsKoswf_HTh_MgFollow Chris/Bridge Nine Recordshttp://www.bridge9.comhttp://instagram.com/bridgeninehttps://www.instagram.com/chrisb9https://twitter.com/Bridge9https://www.facebook.com/bridge9
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Sometimes pain just makes the pleasure that much sweeter and that's the case with this almost-lost episode “Guerilla Filmaking” (Original airdate February 6th, 2002. Written by Julia Rask and directed by Jonathan Kasdan). We had to brave the sting of rerecording an episode to bring you the joy of our white hot rage re Wilder as predator and to unpack the true birth of our beloved OT3. We also get back into the magical world of film and making art with the whole gang which is Fun. Not fun? Getting set up for next week's ep by manic pixie dream ghost Joey. If you want a close encounter with the beyond, Follow us on instagram (@dawsonscreeps) and twitter (@dawsons_creeps). Our antiracism doc is linked on insta and our Spotify playlist Dawson's Creeps - Do You Want to Dance Tomorrow is, like, so cinematic.
Everyone wants a piece of that sweet crypto-chain; inconsistent search sanitization; Meta has a minor problem with a global community development manager; linguistic fingerprints; AI art; more stolen NFTs, NFT gig economy bubble; bye, Hyperloop; John Oliver & Bill Maher; Mrs. Maisel; the King's Man; Tori Amos; mics, bands, Paste and Tots; Time Is, How Long Ago, we're old; Instagram losing daily time limits; Truth Social waiting lists; the Ninties, Chuck Klosterman; Michael Schur; Kanye's back in Moron of the Week; Snowden & Assange; a broken clock is right twice a day; Ukraine and 80s kids fears; AirTag stalking & a mischief of magpies.Show notes at https://gog.show/542/FOLLOW UPWhy you can't rebuild Wikipedia with cryptoKickstarter says they "won't make changes to Kickstarter without you" after blockchain backlash... but they will continue with blockchain plansIN THE NEWSMeta axes a head of global community development after he appears on video in underage sex stingWho Is Behind QAnon? Linguistic Detectives Find FingerprintsAPPLE EMPLOYEES ARE UNIONIZING AND THEY'RE USING ANDROID PHONES TO KEEP APPLE FROM SPYING ON THEMYou can't copyright AI-created art, according to US officialsOpenSea users lose hundreds of NFTs in likely phishing attackSotheby's CryptoPunk Auction Canceled After Seller WithdrawsAn NFT Bubble Is Taking Over the Gig EconomyVIRGIN HYPERLOOP JUST LAID OFF ALMOST HALF ITS EMPLOYEESMEDIA CANDYLast Week Tonight with John OliverReal Time with Bill MaherThe Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Season 4The King's ManTori Amos releasing ‘Little Earthquakes' anniversary comic book & vinylAPPS & DOODADSBEACN MicNOMAD - Rugged Band - Black HardwarePasteSetappTotTykeTime.IsHow Long AgoInstagram quietly bumps up the minimum daily time limitTrump's social network has launched on iOSCameo defends its decision to partner with the 'Tinder Swindler': 'Part of what makes Cameo special is the diversity and variety of personalities'AT THE LIBRARYThe Nineties: A Book by Chuck KlostermanHow to Be Perfect: The Correct Answer to Every Moral Question by Michael SchurSECURITY HAH!The CyberWireDave BittnerHacking HumansCaveatSnowden was right: Pandemic surveillance is here to stayAirTag stalking concerns continue; university study underway to measure the problemiOS 15.4 beta 4 adds anti-stalking alerts to AirTag and other Find My accessoriesA mischief of magpies defeated scientists' tracking devicesMORON OF THE WEEKKanye West says he's raked in over $2.2million in Stem Player sales in just 24 hoursThe Bunnies Have Left the Mansion: Inside Playboy's Quest to Reinvent Itself as a Tech CompanyMARK ZUCKERBERG'S SISTER POSTS SKIN-CRAWLINGLY HORRIBLE SONG ABOUT CRYPTOCLOSING SHOUT-OUTSMark Lanegan, Grunge Pioneer and Screaming Trees Singer, Dead at 57See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
BAD BITCHES OF HISTORY #4: AMY WINEHOUSE & LISA ‘LEFT EYE' LOPES | The Hot Girls return with lesson four of iconic women of history: musical diva edition! Ash (@ashleighxorose) starts us off with the tale of Amy Winehouse, a woman known for big hair and some troubled dependencies. Despite the off-the-rails depiction, you will get to know a girl who, with immense talent and charm, just wanted to be loved and sufferer as she felt as if she was from another era .Next, Indi (@fueledbyindi) takes the wheel and breaks down the ‘crazy' reputation of Lisa ‘Left Eye' Lopes When you dive deeper, you find a woman, taught young about toxic love and to self-medicate with alcohol. All she wanted was to be respected but was led to run away from it all to prove a point of what the music industry is known for: sucking the artist dry. Both tales have tragic endings, but it's their legacy and soul on bestselling albums where we can learn the most. Follow us on socials:Pod: @hotgirlstheory (all platforms)Ash: @ashleighxoroseIndi: @fueledbyindi (Twitter and Instagram)SUPPORT THE SHOW!Donate to us via this linkArtwork by Kaila, @whinemum on InstagramMusic in this episode from Epidemic Sound:Bladverk Band - NierasDamma Beatz - Hush Up Damma Beatz - Marked Up Damma Beatz - Out of TownEtienne Roussel - Control BridgeGolden Anchor - At The AbyssPulsed - HallmarkWilliam Claeson - Wind Spirit Theme Music:Ice Flow Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Advertise on HGT via hotgirlstheory@gmail.com
Join your linguistically skilled hosts as they debate the finer points of going on a bender in Vegas, and debate which beloved principal they would rather go with - Mr. Feeny or Mr. Belding. Theme Song: "Jean Jacket" by Isle of Eight Additional Music: "Paralytic Insomnia" by David Hilowitz
In 1990, David Fincher directed one of the most iconic videos of all time, "Freedom '90" by George Michael. The video featured five supermodels lip synching the song and was a literally explosive deconstruction of the image he had created in his 1987 solo debut, "Faith." So, on the video's thirtieth anniversary, Amanda and I sit down to talk about George Michael and his music, do a video commentary, and then segue into a discussion about fashion in the early Ninties. As always, check out the blog for show notes, and don't forget that you can email me at popcultureaffidavit@gmail.com!
In 1990, David Fincher directed one of the most iconic videos of all time, "Freedom '90" by George Michael. The video featured five supermodels lip synching the song and was a literally explosive deconstruction of the image he had created in his 1987 solo debut, "Faith." So, on the video's thirtieth anniversary, Amanda and I sit down to talk about George Michael and his music, do a video commentary, and then segue into a discussion about fashion in the early Ninties. As always, check out the blog for show notes, and don't forget that you can email me at popcultureaffidavit@gmail.com!
What's your favorite scary movie podcast? this episode we take a trip back to when telephones and LAN lines where scary and movie don't make psychopaths, they just make them more creative! it's Scream on this episode of Have You Seen?
Join us for the last year of the 90s, also known as the year of the little blond boys. Listen as Gina and Steven discuss the bland menswear, racist stereotypes, the world’s longest rat tail, and the fact that Nabooians democratically elected a 14 year old. Progressive, but also... not a good idea. *Mobile Episode recorded while practicing social distancing during COVID-19. Stay safe!
This week we run back the 1996 slasher film, Scream and learn about how a guy lets his mommy issues ruin an entire community. InstagramTwitterFacebook
Keaton, VJ, and Bex talk Comedy of Errors and the side conversations are as drunken as ever! Enjoy!Support the show (http://patreon.com/drunkshakespodcast)
Keaton, VJ, and Becky watch 90 favorite, O "The Movie". We discuss serious issues such as: Why are there so many freaking birds?, Why is their mascot an actual bird instead of a mascot?, and Would you ignore your high school roommate's sex life if her boyfriend brought you a ballin' CD first? Join us!Support the show (http://patreon.com/drunkshakespodcast)
Bringing you a shorter Othello palette cleanser! Send us your perfect cast, or vote for your favorite perfect cast. drunkshakespodcast@gmail.comSupport the show (http://patreon.com/drunkshakespodcast)
Lots of rants and fun stuff.....get wasted with us!!!Support the show (http://patreon.com/drunkshakespodcast)
We finish up 10 things I hate about you! Reminder...Keaton has never seen it before!!!Support the show (http://patreon.com/drunkshakespodcast)
Nate and Zane are back from Scotland and the Edinburgh Fringe Fest. It took way too long to get here but we made it. Shout out to the real ones who kept hounding us.
Um das gleich klar zu machen: Hier geht es nicht um die Filme der 1990er Jahre, sondern um das Kino an sich. OnealRedux, Stu, DorneAndi und unser Gast Sascha podcasten über die gute, alte Zeit, als Filmposter noch relevant waren, die Multiplexe ihren Siegeszug antraten und der Eismann noch in den Saal kam. Dabei gehen sie nicht faktisch vor, sondern verlassen sich ganz auf ihre Erinnerung.
Greatest hits from our movie this week, 10 Things I Hate About You. So much iconic 90's that we had to make it 2 parts. Listen to the second half next week! If you want to watch the whole movie with us in real time, check out our options on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/drunkshakespodcast Support the show (http://patreon.com/drunkshakespodcast)
There is only one Albino comedian going to the Edinburgh Fringe festival in Scotland this year. It's our boy Nate. So the haters better put some respect on his name because he is the real deal. We also briefly talk about WWF star Tatanka. I assume he is an Italian man dressed as a native American but I could not be more wrong. His name is Chris Chavis and he is from the Lumbee Native American Tribe. Also put some respect on this man's name. He is a legend.
Buddha is joined today..I mean night with a new friend a fellow drifter from the deep deep south, His name is phano!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Derk-After-Dark/support
Nate and Zane are back on their bullshit
We're kicking off 2019 by looking at the film you voted as the worst of last year, it's 2018's "Wikipedia page of a movie" Gotti! We're talking its inability to focus on plot points of any sort, incoherent flip-flopping timelines and the film's weird-as-hell portrayal of amoral murderer Gotti as a beloved folk hero.Also featured: the film's aggro marketing tactics, what it's like in mobster heaven and the results of our mob movie cliche game Bada-bingo are finally revealed! Strap on your concrete shoes and take a trip to the greatest fuckin' city in the world, this one ain't no Godfather!
Happy New Year! Nick and Mike sit down and check out the animated series based on the Back to the Future Trilogy. They also talk Max Headroom, New Years Resolutions, and about Nick's mortality. Business as usual.
Advanced Band - An awkward 90’s Audio Dramedy from Strength in Gaming
Johnny teaches Royce a lesson in "being cool". It's the 90's, Sam is an awkward, poor white-trash teen. Fate had him end up in a predominantly rich magnet school ‘S.K. Gayle Middle School’ an ‘all nerd school’, if you will. Sam played the Alto Sax since fourth grade, and now he was to join Advanced Band. Dave Maresca Royce & Johnny Laura Lockwood Sam Spike Lancaster Sam’s Dad Drew Carson Mr. Smith Samson Lancaster Narration Creative direction by Eddie Vargas Advanced Band is a Strength in Gaming Production created by Samson Lancaster, in association with Hollow9ine Network, and Terror Firma Artist Union. Theme Song: "The Beginning" Exzel Music Publishing (freemusicpublicdomain.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ STARGATE SG-1 MOCKUP (Galaxy Door Theme) released under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Scott Buckley http://www.scottbuckley.com.au/2017/02/stargate-sg-1-mockup/
We're wrapping up the year by unwrapping a real lump of coal with 1997's abominable comedy-horror Jack Frost! We're talking the flagrant false advertising of the front cover, the protagonist's absolute idiot kid of a son, THAT shower scene and all the bizarre "zany" music soundtracking this snowman schlock-fest's death scenes.Also, we reveal the ballot for our Worst of 2018 episode for next year!
We take a trip into the seedy underbelly of 90s filmmaking with the Z-grade trash of 1991's Samurai Cop. If you know, you know but for those unfamiliar with the flick in question, it's 90 minutes of awful dialogue, atrocious editing, sped up car chases and fight scenes and the worst wig you've ever seen in a film!We also touch on the Katana Gang's bad human resources department, why the film seems to be made by 8 year olds, and the plot's bizarre short-term memory, Memento-style case of amnesia.
We venture back into the mad world of erotic thrillers with the dreadfully dull Madonna sex vehicle Body of Evidence! We're talking the film's insistence on dreary courtroom scenes over nudity and intercourse, the hilariously buttoned up depictions of kinky sex, shagging people to death and beaucoup cocaine usage along the way!
In space, no one can hear you explain the plot of this film.You wanted it, you got it! As voted for by the fans, the dubious honour of this year's Halloween special goes to 1997's Event Horizon! We're talking professor Sam Neill's Exposition 101 class, the blatant cherry-picking from other/ better horror films, having to root for the film's cast of unlikable characters, and we somehow end up discussing English footballer Michael Owen and the fact he's only seen eight films in his lifetime.
Narrow the bandwidth, go low-rent! We're jackin' in to the campy 1995 tech thriller Johnny Mnemonic to talk about a future where sideburns don't exist, the internet is a place you can visit and USB sticks seemingly haven't been invented. Also: more dated 90s tech speak, Henry Rollins' acting inability and the John Wick crossover you never knew you didn't want!
Tyler and the David no one likes discuss some movies that were rightfully buried in the past. Thanks a lot for reminding us of this trash! The movies are: Blank Check, Kazaam and Heavy Weights.
In this episode, we're rampaging all over Roland Emmerich's snooze-fest monster remake, it's 1998's Godzilla! We touch on the film's terrible soundtrack, the total lack of star power, Matthew Broderick-as-leading-man (nope), and the laughable idea that a 300 foot lizard could go missing.Also, irritating comic relief from EVERYONE, and we get flummoxed by the fact no one in New York seems to be all that bothered by a marauding, nuclear-enhanced monster.
Calling all cars! We're back to talk through one of 1992's most infamous shockers and Sylvester Stallone's self-appointed worst film, it's the all-round Oedipal nightmare Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot. First at scene of the crime, we're discussing the highly disobedient mother and her ever-increasing rap sheet, the creepiest line we've ever heard on the show, one of the crappiest bad guys in film history, and the story of how Arnie trolled Stallone into signing up to be in this whole mess of a non-movie. Also: an IMDB review reveals that the film's screenwriter didn't even follow his own rules when he penned the script, and we reveal a massive cinema stinker for the next episode!
*Warning: the following episode contains Bruce Willis penis discussion. You have been warned.*Our boy Bruce returns for his fourth appearance on the show, as we get under the sheets with his batshit insane erotic thriller Color of Night. Co-starring Sexy's Jane March, we discuss the world's most untrustworthy therapists, a script written by someone with no understanding of mental illness, the pointless colour-blindness of our leading man, and what film of the Willy man's oeuvre best describes his dangling member.Plus, a VNPeep challenges us to get in 10 penis jokes over the course of the episode. Do we succeed? Listen and find out!PPS: The voting is still open for our Worst of 2016 episode! Be sure to hit up the link here and make your voice heard: www.poll-maker.com/results869740x0648024c-36#tab-2
The Vid Neg crew take a trip to New Jersey to review Kevin Smith's horrendously undercooked sophomore slump Mallrats. Open for business on this episode are rampant, wildly dated misogyny, some of the most uninventive filmmaking we've seen on the show and silly, scatological jokes out the wazoo. Also: the most crowbarred-in (not to mention whitest) Hamilton reference you'll ever hear, how much Tim loved this film as a kid (to the point of copying Jay and Silent Bob) and Ol and Dan wax lyrical over their hatred of Kevin Smith himself!And don't forget to cast your vote for our Worst of 2016 episode, not long til the polls close, so be sure to make your voice heard here: http://www.poll-maker.com/poll869740xBa9C482D-36
It's that time again! Video Negative return to fill your sacks with plenty of Christmas cheer! Unwrapped and re-gifted this year is 1997's unnecessary Home Alone 3!Featured on this episode: the logistics of getting your "thing" trapped by toilet seats, comparisons to an infamous 70s exploitation flick, the worst police force and FBI in cinema history and the results of the Worst Film of 2016 poll are finally revealed! Great fun for all the family, so roll a joint, sit back and get festive!
Sequel Season is on hold, we're getting in the mood for All Hallow's Eve with our fan-voted Halloween special, it's 1997's Anaconda! We're talking Jon Voight's horrific accent and red t-shirt, the lack of actual horror in this so-called horror film, Owen Wilson's 'wow'-heavy performance, god-awful CGI and - somebody call the fun police - we read out possibly the most humourless IMDB review ever.Plenty of snake-charming and career-harming in this one, settle down and get spooky in time for the 31st!
We're wrapping up 2017 with the mercilessly depressing "kids' film" and decidedly un-Christmas-y Christmas film, it's 1998's Jack Frost. We're talking terrible parenting out the wazoo, the likely shelf-life of Michael Keaton's Christmas-themed band, dispatches from Henry Rollins' spoken word and the film's complete and utter lack of a second act. Don't forget to cast your vote for our Worst Film of 2017 episode after you've listened: http://www.easypolls.net/poll.html?p=5a32cfb2e4b04ebe73dda905
After a long hiatus, we're back with the film you voted for as the worst of 2017, it's the Candy-Crushingly dull, glorified app advert The Emoji Movie!We're running through the intelligence insulting plot, the fact that every beat of the film is explained ad nauseam, crass consumerism and the film's near-obsession with weirdly out of date references to 2006. Expect a total character assassination of TJ Miller while we're at it too!
On this installment, we're taking down the ultra-meta, kiddie-film-action-parody mess Last Action Hero! We get into the film's interminably slow pacing, its incongruous references to cop-killing, drug dealers and premature ejaculation, the complete waste of its central concept, and delve into the infamous bomb's troubled production, included a phantom test screening which may or may not have actually happened.Also, we discuss how much better this film would be if it was just Charles Dance correcting everyone's grammar as well as his attempt to assemble a squad of famous movie villains; a late-in-the-film conceit that's woefully mishandled by the movie.
We're lacing up our newest pair of Air Jordans and dunking on a film we really ought to have done a long time, it's 1996's Space Jam!We discuss director Joe Pytka's Wikipedia page and how he doesn't want people thinking he made this film, the flagrant-rule breaking that occurs during the big game (including people getting shot), the film's obviously padded out runtime, and how absolutely no one is surprised by the appearance of some of the world's most iconic cartoon characters.Also Dan gets confused by Muggsy Bogues, and reveals an absolute stinker of a film for the next episode!
Sequel Season draws to a close with a film considered to be one of the worst of all time, it's 1991's Highlander 2: The Quickening! We're talking its tenuous grasp on the concept of immortality, 16th century television screens and some of the most unbelievably sloppy filmmaking we've seen.Also, Sean Connery gets stuck at an airport, and we investigate #TeamHighlander2 as part of a fanboy's IMDB review.PLUS: It's that time of the year again, we're opening the ballots for our Worst Film of 2017 vote! Make your voice heard here: https://www.poll-maker.com/poll1946802xdFe04C1d-51