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Latest podcast episodes about Norma Bates

Slapbox Podcast
Episode 664 Welcome to the Rock

Slapbox Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2025 63:30


Reopening Alcatraz, Al Capone Played the Banjo?, Lets Go Stars and Norma Bates

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From Beneath the Hollywood Sign
“SWEETHEARTS FROM THE GOLDEN AGE OF HOLLYWOOD" (074)

From Beneath the Hollywood Sign

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 47:16


EPISODE 74 - “SWEETHEARTS FROM THE GOLDEN AGE OF HOLLYWOOD" 2/10/2025 As Cupid sharpens his arrows, and the candy and greeting card companies prepare to make bank, we celebrate Valentine's Day. In this episode, we take a loving look at some of Hollywood's most enduring real-life love stories. From JOEL McCREA and FRANCES DEE to JEAN HARLOW and WILLIAM POWELL, join us as we discuss their lives, films, and, most importantly, their beautiful love stories.  SHOW NOTES:  Sources: Ladies of the Westerns (2015) by Michael C. Fitzgerald and Boyd Magers; Joel McCrea: Ride The High Country (1992), by Tony Thomas: “William Powell: Hollywood Star, Detective Film Icon," Jan. 27, 2025, Britannica,com; Letters From Hollywood: Jean Harlow , January 21, 2023 by David Stenn, TCM.com; The Love Story of Jean Harlow and William Power: Hollywood's Iconic Couple, Documentary (2023), Youtube.com; “McIntire and Nolan: A Romance Wright In Radio,” June 27, 2022, Travelanche; “12 Times Real Life Couple John McIntire and Jeanette Nolan Played a Couple Onscreen,” July 18, 2022, MeTV.com; “It Took Three Separate Actors To Bring Psycho's Norma Bates to Life,” November 30, 2022, www.slashfilm.com; “John McIntire and Jeanette Nolan Mix Business With Pleasure,” 2022, by J. Johnson, www.vocal.media/geeks; “John McIntire & Jeanette Nolan: Life Together,” by Jerry Skinner, YouTube.com; “Mary Pickford,” April 5, 2005, American Experience, PBS; “Douglas Fairbanks,” American Experience, PBS; Life and Times of Mary Pickford, Documentary (1998), Youtube.com; Harlow: The Blonde Bombshell, Documentary (1993), directed by Tom McQuade; “William Powell,” The State Historical Society of Missouri, www.missouriencyclopedia.com; Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (Oscars.org): Mary Pickford; “William Powell, Film Star, Dies at 91,”March 6, 1984, by Peter B. Flint, New York Times; “Jeanette Nolan, Spouse Rough it in Montana Wilderness Home,” March 24, 1974, The Indianapolis Star; TCM.com; MaryPickford.org; McCreaRanchFoundation.org; IMDBPro.com; IBDB.com; Wikipedia.com; AcademyMuseum.com Movies Mentioned:  JOEL MCCREA & FRANCES DEE: The Jazz Age  (1929); The Silver Horde (1930); Playboy of Paris (1930); King of the Jungle (1930); An American Tragedy (1931); Caught (1931); Born to Love (1931); Bird of Paradise (1932); The Silver Cord (1933); One Man's Journey (1933); Little Women (1933); Finishing School (1934); Of Human Bondage (1934); Gambling Lady (1934); Becky Sharp (1935); Barbary Coast (1935); These Three (1936); Come and Get It (1936); The Gay Deception (1936);   Wells Fargo (1937); Dead End (1937); If I Were King (1938); Union Station (1939); Foreign Correspondent (1940); I Walked With A Zombie (1943); Four Faces West (1948); Ride The High Country (1962); JEAN HARLOW & WILLIAM POWELL: Man of the World (1931); Ladies Man (1931); Hell's Angels (1930); Reckless (1935); Libeled Lady (1936); After The Thin Man (1936); Saratoga (1937); My Man Godfrey (1936); JOHN McINTIRE & JEANETTE NOLAN: The Ramparts We Watch (1940); Northside 777 (1948); MacBeth (1948); Words and Music (1948); River Lady (1948);   Command Decision (1948); Top of The Morning (1949); No Sad Song For Me (1950); The Asphalt Jungle (1950); Winchester '73 (1950); The Secret of Convict Lake (1951); The Happy Time (1952); The Big Heat (1953); Westward The Women (1951); Apache (1954);  The Far County (1954); Flaming Star (1960);  Summer and Smoke (1961); The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962); Rooster Cogburn (1975); The Rescuers (1978); True Confessions (1981); Cloak and Dagger (1984); Turner and Hooch (1989); The Horse Whisperer (1998); MARY PICKFORD & DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS: *** Please email us for list of Pickford & Fairbanks movies*** --------------------------------- http://www.airwavemedia.com Please contact sales@advertisecast.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

So It's Come to This: A Movie Podcast
EP 279: Psycho IV: The Beginning

So It's Come to This: A Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 44:16


This week, we are remembering Olivia Hussey with a look at her iconic performance as Norma Bates in 1990's "Psycho IV: The Beginning." We get into the Showtime sequel's mix of goofy and dramatic moments and why we've been watching so many movies with mother issues lately.

It's Always The Husband
178: Mother-in-Law Special #2 (With Nutbar) Ma Labia Got Caught in the Mill

It's Always The Husband

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 62:56


*OMG. 1,000 apologies. I was trying to show Cassie how to record and EDIT OUT the recording if something horribly offensive was said and then it got published! I apologize profusely for publishing the "purposeful mistake." You know we never use language LIKE THAT! It was a horrible mistake due to Sarah being hopped up on 1000 cold meds. We could not feel more sorry or feel worse for this mistake. Show: Deadly WomenEpisode: Deadly Possessions Year: 1958In terms of horrible mother-in-laws, Ma Duncan was one of the worst.  She seemed to want her household to take after the Norma Bates household.  She was a little too close to her son Frank.  When Frank moved on and got married to Olga, Ma Duncan lost what was left of her mind. Support the showCheck out our website: https://www.buzzsprout.com/837988 Linktree: https://linktr.ee/itsalwaysthehusbandpodcast Like our Facebook page and join our group!! Instagram: @itsalwaysthehusbandpodcast Twitter: @alwaysthehubs Etsy Shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ItsAlwaysTheHusband?ref=simple-shop-header-name&listing_id=776055218 Theme song by Jamie "I'm Gonna Kill You, Bitch" Nelson

The Weekly Horrorscope
Mother's Nature

The Weekly Horrorscope

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 52:45


Mothers- the givers of life; the great nurturers. As we look back on Mother's Day we look at the mom's place in horror, from the Oedipal derangement of Norma Bates to the religious abuse of Margaret White to the vengeful murders of Pamela Voorhees, it has always been an important piece of great stories. Jerry and Matt look at the heroic Donna Trenton from Cujo (1983) and the vile and morally repugnant Ruth Chandler from The Girl Next Door (2007).

The Vam-Petey Diaries
S4E6 - We All Go A Little Mad Sometimes - The Vampire Diaries Rewatch Podcast

The Vam-Petey Diaries

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 63:25


This is Season 4, Episode 6 of this "The Vampire Diaries" related podcast! Pete is watching the show for the first time and Ash is a superfan. Each week they watch an episode of TVD and discuss. In this week's episode they discuss hybrids, glamoramas, the baltimore sun, Norma Bates, Psychos, hunter swords, and much more. They end with the game BATES OR BITES some Pete-dictions about the show! Pete is on Letterboxd! https://letterboxd.com/peterlh/ Check out The VamPetey merch at https://www.teepublic.com/user/highdive The FAMILY anthology: https://www.amazon.com/Family-Writing-Anthology-Mike-Welch/dp/1737353644/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1650375766&sr=1-3 If you like #TheVampireDiaries and/or you are a young adult, you should check out Pete's books! https://www.amazon.com/Peter-L-Harmon/e/B011SBWJF8/ref=dp_byline_cont_pop_book_1 For any questions or concerns follow Pete at @PeterLHarmon on twitter or instagram or email TheHappenstances@gmail.com But don't tweet spoilers or you will get muted, not blocked, Pete needs the follower count. And if you love this show, please leave us a review. Go to RateThisPodcast.com/vampetey and follow the instructions.

Post Mortem with Mick Garris
Ask Mick Anything

Post Mortem with Mick Garris

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 28:59


NEW bonus content! FUN SIZE Post Mortem: Ask Mick Anything - Producer Joe Russo relays your fan-submitted questions to the one and only Mick Garris! This episode they discuss how Mick became an unexpected hero in the FATHOM EVENT / John Carpenter's THE THING controversy, whether it's a good idea to be "old-fashioned" when making a movie, Mick's personal preferences for when he travels, setting the record straight on who was offered the role of Norma Bates (PSYCHO IV) and more!POST MORTEM WITH MICK GARRISNICE GUY PRODUCTIONS 2022See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Radio Horror
Carrie

Radio Horror

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 82:20


Carrie: Secuelas: “The Rage”, “Carrie 2” y dos remakes (2002 para TV y 2013). Presupuesto: 1.8 millones de USD. Recaudación: 33.8 millones de USD. Año: 1976. Director: Brian De Palma. Actores: Sissy Spacek (Carrie White), Piper Laurie (Margaret White), Amy Irving (Sue Snell), John Travolta (Billy), William Katt (Tommy), Nancy Allen (Chris), P. J. Soles (Norma) y Betty Buckley (Miss Collins). ¿De qué trata la película?Carrie es una chica tímida de dieciséis años, nada popular, que sufre acoso y burlas por parte de los estudiantes de su escuela y vecinos. Vive con su madre, una mujer fanática religiosa y, debido a su estricta educación, no tiene amigos y se le dificulta tenerlos. Descubrirá que tiene poderes telequinéticos cuando entra en estado de histeria, con los cuales obtendrá su dulce venganza.Sobre la novela:La novela “Carrie” fue la primera publicación de King y la que lo hizo famoso. La razón por la que decidió crearla fue porque le dijeron que no podía escribir desde la perspectiva de una mujer. Todos los autores tienen sus retos y él decidió sobrepasarlo. Tan pronto terminó el primer borrador, se decepcionó y lo tiró a la basura. Su esposa Tabitha lo vio, lo sacó y lo leyó. Le gustó tanto la premisa que le dijo que le ayudaría con anotaciones y esto fue un acierto: A nivel personal, King logró sobreponerse a sus miedos. Algo que todos debemos hacer, no dejarnos vencer antes de la pelea. La envió a muchas editoriales, pero no fue aceptada inmediatamente. Después de varios intentos, un día le llamó su esposa al trabajo y le dijo que lo había conseguido. Le enviaron su primer cheque y con esto pudo dedicarse a su sueño: escribir. Renunció a ser profesor de literatura y lo demás es historia. El personaje principal, Carrie, se convirtió en una leyenda. King, por lo general, construye personajes con base en experiencias de la vida real. ¿Cómo creó a la protagonista?Es una mezcla de dos mujeres que conoció en la escuela, las define como “las mujeres que inspiraron la personalidad de Carrie White, la historia de venganza y la concepción de mujeres empoderadas que toman rienda de su vida”.“Carrie”, dentro del género, toca temas que por mucho tiempo han sido considerados vergonzosos o indecentes. Por ejemplo, aborda a detalle la menstruación, la sexualidad, los cambios que se sufren en la pubertad, los efectos del bullying severo, el abuso de los padres y las prácticas religiosas extremistas.¿Cómo llegó a la premisa de la película? Una adolescente que, al despertar en su madurez sexual, descubre que posee poderes de telequinesia. En las noticias vio historias de poltergeist: esto es “un fantasma o un ser sobrenatural responsable de disturbios físicos como ruidos o movimientos de objetos”. Un caso acusaba a una chica de mover ciertos objetos en su casa. Las mujeres con pseudónimos Tina y Sandra: Tina fue a la primaria con King, era muy callada, se sentaba siempre atrás y era bulleada porque cada día llevaba la misma ropa. Incluso cuando compró ropa nueva, el bullying continuó. Por otro lado, Sandra vivió cerca de la casa de King y fue criada por una madre soltera. Un día, él ayudó a la madre a mover ciertos muebles y, al entrar a la casa, se sorprendió al ver un enorme Jesucristo en la pared detrás del sofá. Llegó a pensar que, si se caía, podría matar a los que estuviesen ahí sentados. Sandra vivía aislada porque sus compañeros no la trataban debido a las convulsiones que sufría y a su extraña forma de vestirse. Ambas murieron antes de los treinta años. Tina se suicidó y Sandra murió de una embolia, sola, en su apartamento. Diferencias entre libro y película:La adaptación es muy buena, muchas escenas ocurren casi igual que en el libro. La cinta del 76 tuvo que cortar muchos aspectos importantes en torno al clímax, pero el director De Palma hace un excelente trabajo contando su historia y demostrando que es posible ser eficiente y conservar el mismo mensaje. El libro tiene combinaciones narrativas. Por un lado, tenemos la cronología de los hechos que desenlazaron en la destrucción de todo el pueblo. Una investigadora acude a los testigos sobrevivientes para indagar sobre las motivaciones detrás de acciones trascendentales. También se presentan extractos de libros y/o publicaciones académicas referentes al descubrimiento de los poderes telequinéticos de Carrie, dando un soporte científico con bandos a favor y en contra. Esto agrega una capa de realidad, de que el hecho pasó y cuáles fueron las consecuencias del mismo.Producción: Es la primera adaptación para el cine de una novela del escritor Stephen King. Recibió un pago de $2,500 dólares por los derechos. King menciona que en aquellos años era joven y no le importó que la cantidad fuera poca, ya que era su primera obra. Brian De Palma la leyó y le pareció muy terrorífica, por lo cual se apresuró a contactar a su agente para realizar la adaptación y le sorprendió que nadie hubiera comprado los derechos aún. Es considerada una de las películas más terroríficas de la historia por las actuaciones de Sissy Spacek y Piper Laurie. Dichas actrices fueron nominadas a los premios Oscar de 1977 en las categorías de mejor actriz y mejor actriz de reparto. La mayoría de los actores después se volverían muy reconocidos, el caso más notorio es el de John Travolta, pero también están las actrices Nancy Allen (Saga “Robocop”) y P. J. Soles (“Halloween”). Curiosidades: Existe el rumor de que la actriz Carrie Fisher iba a interpretar a Carrie White y Sissy Spacek a la Princesa Leia, esto fue desmentido por la misma Carrie Fisher, pero hay otros actores y actrices que aseguran que audicionaron para ambas películas. Tal es el caso del actor William Katt, quien si audicionó para el papel de Luke Skywalker y la actriz Amy Irving para el papel de la Princesa Leia. Otro dato es la influencia de Alfred Hitchcock en el director Brian De Palma: el nombre de la escuela es “Bates Highschool”, una referencia al personaje de Norma Bates; Pino Donaggio compuso la música y utilizó las mismas cuatro notas de violín que usó el compositor Bernard Herrmann en “Psycho”, para el efecto de los poderes de Carrie. ¿Qué te gustó de la película? Me agrada mucho ver historias de los años 70 y más cuando hay un baile de graduación en alguna escena, este evento es muy importante en la juventud, no sé si hoy tenga la misma importancia. El tema del bullying y cómo las personas hacen cosas muy crueles para burlarse y hacer sentir mal al débil. La primera escena me sorprende mucho, ya que es algo natural en la mujer (menstruación), pero las otras chicas en lugar de sentir empatía o apoyarla, se burlan. La pérdida de la humanidad de Carrie al consumirse por la ira, venganza. La actuación de Sissy Spacek y Piper Laurie, sobre todo esta última. El personaje fanático religioso llega a ser odioso, pero es parte de la interpretación de Piper, de hecho, hay un personaje similar en un relato de Stephen King, “La niebla”, y tiene el mismo efecto. Tanto la novela como la película tienen un giro significativo en cuanto a la presencia de las mujeres. Se enfoca en lo que viven, incluso se le etiqueta como una película feminista. La mayoría de los personajes son mujeres, la relevancia de los personajes masculinos queda al margen. Esta situación típicamente se ve al revés durante su época. Tenemos un personaje muy bien construido y, además, no viene un “hombre al rescate”. Carrie toma justicia por sus propias manos. De hecho, tanto Tommy, como Billy, están siguiendo las órdenes de sus parejas. Tommy invita a Carrie al baile y Billy mata a los puercos para hacer la broma con la cubeta, ambos debido a indicaciones de sus novias. En el libro también aparece Henry, otro que iba con ellos, a quien describen como enamorado (friendzoneado) por Chris, él haría todo por ella si se lo pidiera. Nos cuenta una historia con la que todos podemos ser empáticos, y ciertamente, la película gustó a toda la audiencia debido a los temas transgresivos para la época y que en muchos lugares siguen siendo censurados por la vergüenza:  1) Hay muchas escuelas o familias donde no se tocan los temas de reproducción o menstruación, viven en la ignorancia y luego esto representa problemas más graves. 2) Hoy en día, el típico título “snowflake” respaldado por “a mí me bullearon y estoy bien”. Carrie es un buen ejemplo de los límites. 3) El abuso de los padres a nivel físico y mental es otra cosa con la que se puede tener empatía. ¿Qué pasaría si los hijos tuvieran la capacidad de responder? 4) La religión practicada en el extremo y la interpretación de los pasajes. La madre de Carrie estaba convencida de que la menstruación era el castigo divino por tener deseos carnales y/o ejecutarlos. 5) Abandono de los padres, el papá de Carrie los dejó por otra mujer. Incluso se menciona que tiene una media hermana, material que utilizan para realizar “Carrie 2”. 6) La práctica de la sexualidad como mujer: la mamá de Carrie culpaba al alcohol de haber tenido sexo con su esposo previo al matrimonio. Se sugiere en la novela que tuvo que practicarse un aborto, por lo cual todavía vivía con más pena. Como castigo dijo que no tendría más sexo con el esposo al casarse. Pero un día, el señor la sedujo y ahí concibió a Carrie. Cosa que, como la madre creyó haber pecado, al momento de nacer contempló matarla, aunque no tuvo la voluntad. Esta parte de la novela se refleja en la película de Chloe Grace Moretz del 2013. ¿Qué no te gustó de la película?La película se me hace muy buena y creo que es una excelente adaptación del libro, sin embargo, no lo he leído, supongo que también hay cosas que se omiten para hacerla más digerible y cumplir con el tiempo del largometraje.Algunos ejemplos: Hay más información sobre los poderes de Carrie, como los que se vieron cuando tenía tan solo tres años, donde provocó una lluvia de piedras. Básicamente cayeron como meteoritos en un momento de alto estrés para ella, debido a una discusión con sus vecinos. Hubo otra pelea y un mueble pesado se movió, un testigo lo vio y dijo que no era posible. Carrie tarda algunos días en controlar su poder. El baile es solo el principio del fin, ya que Carrie, al salir, empieza a destruir el pueblo. Let it burn! En la película todo termina cuando llega a su casa y mata a su madre. La nueva adaptación con Chloe Grace Moretz es más fiel a la novela en ese sentido. Pero la ejecución fue muy simplona. Tuvieron que modernizarla y quisieron acaparar mucho, pero dejaron cosas incompletas. Además, Chloe dista mucho de la imagen que teníamos de Carrie, no tenía el estereotipo de belleza actual. Escenas imposibles de filmar por el presupuesto y la tecnología con que se contaba en aquel entonces para los efectos especiales. Créditos:Radio Horror es producido por Caro Arriaga y Rael Aguilar.Edición por Matías Beltrando desde Destek Soporte.Música:Closing Theme Hounds of Love por Dan Luscombe (Intro), Insiders por Joe Crotty (Intro), Patchwork por Patchworker f.k.a. [friendzoned] (Spoilers) y Nightlong por FSM Team (Outro).★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Creepy Cove Community Church Podcast
S3 Ep 2 'How To Stay Positive in a Negative World' - Part 2 (FULL SERVICE Feat Norman Bates from 'Psycho')

Creepy Cove Community Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2021 59:23


How To Stay Positive in a Negative World' - Part 2Full Service feat Norman and Norma Bates from 'Psycho'Season Three - Episode TwoWelcome one and all to another lovely service from the windswept church on the peak. Our church administrator, Rupert Donk, opens the service by sharing about an exciting musical guest who will join us tonight. Read on for more on that! Then after some important notices (including an announcement about our Single Pringle Ready To Mingle Singles Pizza Night - Down at Old Jenkins' Cemetery) we move on to our special guest. 'Who is it', you cry? 'Well, we shall tell you. For our guest tonight is none other than Norman Bates, the manager of The Bates Motel (a local establishment). And what's more, he brings along his lovely mother in her wheelchair, who celebrates a very special birthday during the service. After that we have a Bible reading from a super horror artist, Daniel Tuck, whose printed artworks (based on horror characters) are available here. Next, Peter Laws shares a talk on the how to stay positive, then he guides us through a Bates Motel themed prayer and meditation. Nice time. When that is complete, it's over to our fabulous MUSICAL GUEST. Joel The Custodian works in 'the rap medium' and brings us a most pleasing song about graveyards and climbing into coffins. If you'd like more of Joel's songs then simply point that clicker here...for this is his Spotify Playlist. Finally, Peter bids us all adieu, but then something tricky comes up with Norman Bates. Ouch. Thanks for coming to Creepy Cove...we love having you. You can stay regularly connected with our Private, members only show...The Peter Laws Podcast. Which comes out every week for members of our Patreon. To access that and loads of other stuff, both physical and digital...visit www.patreon.com/creepycove. Your support of Patreon allows us to keep the main show free, as well as give Peter Laws the time to actually make it!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/creepycove)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/creepycove)

YBR PRESENTS
The Shamley Silhouette- Chapter 3: The Revelations in Norma Bates' Fruit Cellar

YBR PRESENTS

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 166:28


The third entry in 'The Shamley Silhouette', a podcasting journey through the works of Alfred Hitchcock. Chapter 3 see's host Zach joined by filmmaker Marshall Rosales to discuss the impact and legacy of Hitch's 1960 masterpiece, 'Psycho'. --------

Crime, Phenomenon & Beyond
Episode 1- The Butcher of Plainfield: Ed Gein

Crime, Phenomenon & Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 80:31


True crime with a morbidly hilarious twistJoin us as we delve into this gruesome true crime story of Ed Gein, the most famous real life monster of all time!In case you're clueless on who this man is, allow us to educate you… Ed Gein is the inspiration behind several horror film characters. Such as, Leatherface in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Norma Bates in Psycho, Buffalo Bill in The Silence of the Lambs, and Dr. Oliver Thredson in the series American Horror Story: Asylum, and several more. Feedback and Episode Requests can be sent to: thebeyondduopodcast@gmail.comJoin our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/176256324558037/

Podcast Para Tudo
#33 - Wicca, Pesadelos e Medidas Imperfeitas

Podcast Para Tudo

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021 36:09


Você também já foi uma adolescente bruxah? Nesse meu caldeirão gostosinhu tem Invocação do Mal, pesadelos, morar sozinho, revistas antigas, Norma Bates, paladar asiático, dias do mês e outras coisas que não se conectam umas às outras. Ao final do ep., leio um trecho do livro "Perdas & Ganhos", de Lya Luft. | Siga o Podcast Para Tudo no Instagram @PODCASTPARATUDO e mande suas reclamações, sugestões e pedidos de ajuda ♥️ Lorelay Fox é DragQueen há 15 anos e está no YouTube para espalhar mensagens de aceitação e empatia, além de conselhos de maquiagem artística e falar sobre coisas da vida! Siga no Instagram: @LORELAY_FOX e no Youtube.com/LorelayFox

One Good Scare
Celebrating the Best and Worst Moms in Horror

One Good Scare

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021 72:48


In honor of Mother's Day, Natalie and Max name the best and worst moms in horror movies, including Mrs. Voorhees, Norma Bates, and more. Which mom is your favorite? Don't forget to go to https://www.Manscaped.com and use the promo code FANSIDED20 to get 20% OFF YOUR ORDER AND FREE SHIPPING! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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BookWasted
Psycho by Robert Bloch

BookWasted

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 61:16


" Why, she wouldn't even harm a fly...." We all know the movie, but this week Krysta and Jessica review the book Psycho by Robert Bloch. They dive into the psyche of Norman and Norma Bates. It's a bit of an Oedipus situation. Jessica also enjoys a Banana Split Martini to go along with Normans split personality. Sometimes we can all get a little bit psycho......

Better Than Super Mario Bros

In this episode, Chris and Mark can’t decide if this is a dour remake, devoid of anything resembling a good film, or a bold and ballsy experiment. Either way, what […]

Better Than Super Mario Bros
Psycho (1998. Dir. Gus Van Sant)

Better Than Super Mario Bros

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2021 109:58


In this episode, Chris and Mark can’t decide if this is a dour remake, devoid of anything resembling a good film, or a bold and ballsy experiment. Either way, what […]

Law Offices Of Quibble, Squabble & Bicker
Season 2: Client 4 - Are You A Hooker Or A Slicer? w/character actor Tim McLaughlin

Law Offices Of Quibble, Squabble & Bicker

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 97:42


Guest counsels keep dropping in at the Law Offices Of Quibble, Squabble & Bicker and today is no different. Thirty-year acting veteran Timothy McLaughlin and his luxurious facial hair link arms with your humble hosts to tackle the client, Are You A Hooker Or A Slicer? While determining which is which, they also find the Pandemic Circle Of Hell, Mr. Peek-A-Boo, Floridian elitism, taking care of Steves, wooing, Wayne Brady, a tent and a straw, Tom Hanks, Groundskeeper Willie, scab children, Scottish Vikings, Zen & The Art Of Golf, chunky air, Jackie Earle Hailey, celebrity sodomy, Rime Of The Aniston Mariner, Stinky Pete, FellatioBook, plastic bubble people, live Purell events, and Norma Bates. To access all their cases, go to www.qsblaw.org, tweet tweet @qsblaw, YewTewb - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbLhuNgs8_p7Z3_wLIey8ZQ or go to wherever podcasts are sold. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/qsb/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/qsb/support

Reel Nerds Podcast
Reel Nerds Presents: The Shamley Silhouette - The Revelations in Norma Bates Fruit Cellar

Reel Nerds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2019 166:28


Corner Pub Sports Pubcast
Corner Pub Sports – Dick Drizzle

Corner Pub Sports Pubcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2018 123:37


Tweet Brought to you by Naked Brewing Company, the guys gather around the bar to dissect the Carson Wentz back injury situation and talk about the possibility of Nick Foles replicating his magic from last year's Super Bowl season. The Phillies add Andrew McCutchen but is it enough to fill the seats? The Sixers' big man may have an issue with sharing the spotlight, the Bengals backup QB has a porn name, and Markelle Fultz's mom may Norma Bates. The post Corner Pub Sports – Dick Drizzle appeared first on Wildfire Radio.

Corpse Club
Episode 51: Horror Movie Mothers

Corpse Club

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2018 55:36


From the blood-spattered shores of Crystal Lake to the strenuously strict atmosphere of Carrie White's household, we discuss mothers both maniacal and loving (and sometimes both) on a special Mother's Day episode of Corpse Club. Co-hosts Heather Wixson, Patrick Bromley, Scott Drebit, Derek Anderson, and Jonathan James gather around the microphones to pay tribute to some of their favorite (and least favorite) mothers in horror cinema, including Pamela Voorhees from Friday the 13th (1980), Margaret White from Carrie (1976), Mrs. Peltzer from Gremlins, and Norma Bates from Psycho (1960). So pick a bouquet of flowers, make a homemade card, and settle in for a special episode of the Corpse Club podcast... just make sure you don't do anything to upset mother!

Podcast La Casa De Vidre
La Casa De Vidre #269 - 10 de maig de 2018

Podcast La Casa De Vidre

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2018 26:00


Aquesta setmana a LA CASA DE VIDRE tornem a tenir una lluita de personatges amb la Marta Bosch, que enfrontrarà cara a cara a dos mares terrotífiques, Norma Bates de PSICOSIS VS Margaret White de CARRIE. Qui guanyarà? A mésa més, també farem la zona critica de la sensacional LUCKY, testament fílmic i vital del gran Harry Dean Stanton.

B Movie Breakdown
Episode 174: Psycho IV The Beginning

B Movie Breakdown

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2018 89:20


This week on the podcast we end our unexpectedly enjoyable deep dive in the Psycho series with Psycho IV: The Beginning. Norman Bates is out of the mental ward yet again and wouldn’t you know the ol’ psycho ended up getting married, to his psychiatrist of all people. Well just like before, Norman is starting to crack but it isn’t Mother this go around as there is something else driving him to one more murder. And when you’re a murderer on the verge of killing, what better to do than call into a radio show discussing “Mother Killers” and spill the beans on your life growing up. Who knew Norma Bates was so hot? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bmoviebreakdown/support

Wreak Havoc Film Buffs podcast
63. We All Go A Little Mad Sometimes: Psycho

Wreak Havoc Film Buffs podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2017 82:40


Dan and Sammie discuss Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 horror classic Psycho.  The master himself, Hitch calls in to the show along with Norma Bates.  

Ladies of Nerditude
Episode 29 - The Mother of All Episodes

Ladies of Nerditude

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2017 52:16


Happy Mother's Day! We chat about how mothers, both fictional and real, have shaped us and our perceptions of motherhood through movies, TV, and books. With the likes of Morticia Addams, Mrs. Gump, Molly Weasley, and Norma Bates, how could you doubt that being a mother is something... memorable?

Ladies of Nerditude
Episode 29 - The Mother of All Episodes

Ladies of Nerditude

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2017 52:16


Happy Mother's Day! We chat about how mothers, both fictional and real, have shaped us and our perceptions of motherhood through movies, TV, and books. With the likes of Morticia Addams, Mrs. Gump, Molly Weasley, and Norma Bates, how could you doubt that being a mother is something... memorable?

Defective Geeks
Ep. 324 Romero. All the Time.

Defective Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2017


Norma Bates would have been a badass if Norman didn’t ruin her life! We discuss The Bates Motel television show and the intricacies of the Bates downfall. Spoiler alert!

Film Festival Radio
Nestor Carbonell Alex Romero, "Bates Motel"

Film Festival Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2015 17:00


Nestor Carbonell stars as Sheriff Alex Romero in "Bates Motel" on A&E,   ‘BATES MOTEL’ RETURNS FOR SEASON THREE  AT 9 P.M. ET/PT ON MONDAY, MARCH 9 “Bates Motel,” returns for a gripping third season filled with family strife, murder and mystery, led by Vera Farmiga (Norma) and Freddie Highmore (Norman). This season focuses on the evolution of the Bates family and dives head first into Norman’s waning ability to stay in denial about what’s happening to him and the lengths he will go to gain control of his fragile psyche. The dramatic events of last season leave Norma (Vera Farmiga) reluctantly more aware of Norman’s mental fragility and is fearful of what he is capable.   

America's Most Haunted
Talking BATES MOTEL with Outstanding NESTOR CARBONELL (DARK KNIGHT, LOST)

America's Most Haunted

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2014 64:17


In BATES MOTEL, the PSYCHO prequel series on A&E (Mondays at 10pE/P), the astonishingly flexible NESTOR CARBONELL plays Sheriff Alex Romero, riding herd over White Pine Bay, the unhinged drama's fictional setting.Romero is the "moral" center of the town, although morality is relative in this upscale human sewer. Imposing and discerning, Romero got involved in Norma Bates' life after an unfortunate incident at the motel early in season 1. "I am the last person who you want on your bad side, Mrs. Bates," he intoned with stoney seriousness.This season he has become - perhaps against his better judgment - even more involved with the Bates, residing at the motel after his house was torched by a reckless local drug kingpin, and he has become friendly and uneasily familiar with Norma.Nestor Carbonell was born in New York City and variously raised in Mexico, Venezuela, Florida, Connecticut, the Bahamas, and London. He graduated from Harvard University with a degree in English, where a first-year drama course led to his interest in performing.Nestor is most often recognized for his integral role in the acclaimed series LOST as the iconic Richard Alpert. This role, as well as his turn as Mayor Anthony Garcia in Christopher Nolan's THE DARK KNIGHT series has shown Nestor's versatility, range, and complexity as an actor.His additional TV credits include RINGER, CANE, HOUSE, SCRUBS, MONK, and SUDDENLY SUSAN, for which he earned two ALMA Awards for Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series. Nestor currently resides in Los Angeles with his wife, actress Shannon Kenny, and their two sons.

The Art of Slaying - A Buffy The Vampire Slayer Retrospective
Episode 142: S7E17 Lies My Parents Told Me

The Art of Slaying - A Buffy The Vampire Slayer Retrospective

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2014 32:46


At least Spike and Wood aren't the sons of Norma Bates. J. and Brian go psycho over Lies My Parents Told Me.

Yes, Mother: A Bates Motel Podcast
Yes Mother Podcast ep #14 S2E3: “Caleb”

Yes, Mother: A Bates Motel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2014 144:11


What is the female equivalent of the man crush? Because I think I have one of those on Norma Bates. Welcome back guests! In this week’s episode “Caleb”, Norma makes a new friend. Dylan’s job is becoming a more dangerous place to be because of his new boss Zane. Emma organizes a memorial for Bradley…Continue reading →

Yes, Mother: A Bates Motel Podcast
Yes Mother Podcast ep #14 S2E3: “Caleb”

Yes, Mother: A Bates Motel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2014 144:11


What is the female equivalent of the man crush? Because I think I have one of those on Norma Bates. Welcome back guests! In this week’s episode “Caleb”, Norma makes a new friend. Dylan’s job is becoming a more dangerous place to be because of his new boss Zane. Emma organizes a memorial for Bradley…Continue reading →

Bates Motel Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV
Bates Motel S:1 | First You Dream, Then You Die; Nice Town You Picked, Norma… E:1 & E:2 | AfterBuzz TV AfterShow

Bates Motel Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2013 45:27


AFTERBUZZ TV – Bates Motel edition, is a weekly “after show” for fans of A&E’s Bates Motel. In this show, host Joe Braswell breaks down the episode in which Norma Bates and her 17-year old son, Norman move from Arizona into White Pine Bay, Oregon, where they buy a rundown motel after the sudden death of Norman's father and Norma's husband. Norma intends to renovate and reopen the motel in an attempt to build a new life for her and her son. Norman is approached by popular girls at his new school to come and party with them. His mother forbids him to go, but Norman sneaks out from his bedroom window. While Norman is at the party, the former owner of the motel, Keith Summers breaks into the house. Norma tries to defend herself and calls Norman for help. Summers then rapes Norma; Norman arrives home in time to witness Norma stabbing her assailant to death. The duo hide his body in a bathtub of one of the motel rooms. While cleaning the carpet, Norman finds a sketchbook full of drawings tha

Bates Motel Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV
Bates Motel S:1 | First You Dream, Then You Die; Nice Town You Picked, Norma… E:1 & E:2 | AfterBuzz TV AfterShow

Bates Motel Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2013 51:42


AFTERBUZZ TV – Bates Motel edition, is a weekly “after show” for fans of A&E's Bates Motel. In this show, host Joe Braswell breaks down the episode in which Norma Bates and her 17-year old son, Norman move from Arizona into White Pine Bay, Oregon, where they buy a rundown motel after the sudden death of Norman's father and Norma's husband. Norma intends to renovate and reopen the motel in an attempt to build a new life for her and her son. Norman is approached by popular girls at his new school to come and party with them. His mother forbids him to go, but Norman sneaks out from his bedroom window. While Norman is at the party, the former owner of the motel, Keith Summers breaks into the house. Norma tries to defend herself and calls Norman for help. Summers then rapes Norma; Norman arrives home in time to witness Norma stabbing her assailant to death. The duo hide his body in a bathtub of one of the motel rooms. While cleaning the carpet, Norman finds a sketchbook full of drawings tha Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Geek Fights
Geek Fights 48: Best Mom

Geek Fights

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2011 106:46


In honor of those who brought us into this world, we celebrate Mother's Day with Damon Shaw, Mike Ortiz, Karin, Jerad Formby and Michael Felsher as they discuss the BEST MOM! Is Joan Crawford the dearest mommy or will Norma Bates go psycho on her. Did Martha Kent raise a better hero than Aunt May? Is Ellen Ripley beat the Alien Queen once, can she do it again?  Marge Simpson can handle Bart & Lisa, but is she Mom enough to vanquish...Mom?