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Hello, listener! What's the craic? We're grand, but seein' as how we've done a few of these country-centric episodes before, we figured it was high time we talked about Ireland. And while neither Joel nor Kent nor Zack have been to The Emerald Isle before, two of them really want to go there one day. And yes, there will be some attempts at Irish (or Oirish) accents as the boys are gabbin' about the pop culture influences of Ireland and givin' answers for such categories as A Fine Irish Film, A Lad You Could Hang Out with at the Pub, Celts in Your Mouth, Quite a Lovely Lass, Top O' the Music Industry, and Wails like a Banshee. And we hope you learn a thing or two as you experience Zack's travel facts about Ireland and multiple Pierce Brosnan references. Brúigh imirt! (That's Gaelic for "press play!")
Originally Broadcast 2025/02/03: Sean and friend of the show Celeste join Casual Trek to recap a quarter each of this "film", and give their own pitches for a Section 31 film. To celebrate, Charlie and Miles have formed a ragtag band of bantering ne'er do wells including Cele from Celeste is Best and Sean from Famicom Dojo. They carry out a four-person relay recap, pitch their own versions of a Section 31 movie and try to say something good about it! 00:03:19 What Non-Star Trek Thing We've Been Enjoying: 00:09:18 Introduction to Section 31 00:18:51 Section 31 Recap 00:33:30 Section 31 Review 01:16:22 Saying something nice about Section 31 01:21:24 Miles' Pitch 01:29:08 Cele's Pitch 01:36:52 Sean's Pitch 01:43:41 Charlie's Pitch 01:57:52 Cele's Wife's Pitch Talking points include: Borderlands (video game), Guardians of the Galaxy, Creature Commandos, a nice Americano, scone and a book, Macross, Silo (film & books), Midnight Suns, The original Section 31 predicted how the Patriot Act would go down, SHIELD in the War on Terror Era, Babylon 5, Mass Effect 2, Battlestar Galactica, The Culture, X-Force (Cyclops' and Wolverine's), Hunger Games, 90's Animated Cyclops, ‘meh' should never be said in a Star Trek, “We have Tendi at home”, everyone looks like budget ‘someone else', if this was on HBO Max then Zaslav would have killed it, The Drazi's religious war, The Big Outdoor Fight, Rebel Moon, British versions of successful American sci-fi, is there anything original? Starbucks supervisor energy, an Oirish accent, a Pacey from Dawson's Creek haircut, Agent for Harm, MST3K, Rogue One, Making Georgiou into Spike, referencing Lorca's most unfortunate line in Discovery, Fifth Element, the sins of Joss Whedon's writing, Dr Who, Suicide Squad, Torchwood, Celeste's Harsh Truths™, The Franchise, Jessie Gender, this is a Roger Corman movie if he was an idiot as well as a thief, choking on a Manta Force, Garth of Izar, Gundam references, . Oh, and occasionally Star Trek. Pedant's Corner: Silo came out in 2011, Fallout came out in 1997, A Boy and His Dog first appeared in 1969 Marvel's Midnight Sons actually consisted of: Danny Ketch, Johnny Blaze, Blade, Frank Drake, Hannibal King, Morbius, Vengeance, Sam Buchanan, Victoria Montessi, Louise Hastings, Modred the Mystic and Jinx. In retrospect I can see why they went more mainstream. Amarie in Unification had four arms William Sadler is alive at time of editing Casual Trek is by Charlie Etheridge-Nunn and Miles Reid-Lobatto. Music by Alfred Etheridge-Nunn. https://ko-fi.com/casualtrek Casual Trek is a part of the Nerd & Tie Network
It's finally here! The Section 31 movie, wanted by almost no one and quietly put out onto Paramount Plus looking like a bad attempt to be a Guardians of the Galaxy, Suicide Squad (the bad one) and Borderlands: The Movie. To celebrate, Charlie and Miles have formed a ragtag band of bantering ne'er do wells including Cele from Celeste is Best and Sean from Famicom Dojo. They carry out a four-person relay recap, pitch their own versions of a Section 31 movie and try to say something good about it! 00:03:19 What Non-Star Trek Thing We've Been Enjoying: 00:09:18 Introduction to Section 31 00:18:51 Section 31 Recap 00:33:30 Section 31 Review 01:16:22 Saying something nice about Section 31 01:21:24 Miles' Pitch 01:29:08 Cele's Pitch 01:36:52 Sean's Pitch 01:43:41 Charlie's Pitch 01:57:52 Cele's Wife's Pitch Talking points include: Borderlands (video game), Guardians of the Galaxy, Creature Commandos, a nice Americano, scone and a book, Macross, Silo (film & books), Midnight Suns, The original Section 31 predicted how the Patriot Act would go down, SHIELD in the War on Terror Era, Babylon 5, Mass Effect 2, Battlestar Galactica, The Culture, X-Force (Cyclops' and Wolverine's), Hunger Games, 90's Animated Cyclops, ‘meh' should never be said in a Star Trek, “We have Tendi at home”, everyone looks like budget ‘someone else', if this was on HBO Max then Zaslav would have killed it, The Drazi's religious war, The Big Outdoor Fight, Rebel Moon, British versions of successful American sci-fi, is there anything original? Starbucks supervisor energy, an Oirish accent, a Pacey from Dawson's Creek haircut, Agent for Harm, MST3K, Rogue One, Making Georgiou into Spike, referencing Lorca's most unfortunate line in Discovery, Fifth Element, the sins of Joss Whedon's writing, Dr Who, Suicide Squad, Torchwood, Celeste's Harsh Truths™, The Franchise, Jessie Gender, this is a Roger Corman movie if he was an idiot as well as a thief, choking on a Manta Force, Garth of Izar, Gundam references, . Oh, and occasionally Star Trek. Pedant's Corner: Silo came out in 2011, Fallout came out in 1997, A Boy and His Dog first appeared in 1969 Marvel's Midnight Sons actually consisted of: Danny Ketch, Johnny Blaze, Blade, Frank Drake, Hannibal King, Morbius, Vengeance, Sam Buchanan, Victoria Montessi, Louise Hastings, Modred the Mystic and Jinx. In retrospect I can see why they went more mainstream. Amarie in Unification had four arms William Sadler is alive at time of editing Casual Trek is by Charlie Etheridge-Nunn and Miles Reid-Lobatto Music by Alfred Etheridge-Nunn Casual Trek is a part of the Nerd & Tie Network https://ko-fi.com/casualtrek Celeste is Best YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@NickIzumi Cele's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/CelesteIsBest Famicom Dojo: https://famicomdojo.tv/ Famicom Dojo YouTube: https://youtube.com/@famicomdojolive Miles' blog: http://www.mareidlobatto.wordpress.com Charlie's blog: http://www.fakedtales.com
Irish Australian journalist Brianna Parkins believes that's the reason who we don't buy into the more Oirish merchandise so loved by tourist on these shores. But she wonders why we seem to like paddywhackery on some occasions, but not others. She penned this essay.
The Canadians who are more Oirish than the Irish themselves; The ACL – the 3-letter acronym no sportsperson wants to hear; And the weightlifter hoping to join her brother at the next Olympics.
Aw, Shannon, you're a corker! Relive this 90's classic when Kaiti and Phil remember the Ron Howard Irish American story. Hear classic lines, memorable scenes and hear connections to the director and story line. And yes, the hosts address the terrible "Oirish" accents. The episode starts off with many fun mugs, Marvel chat and our initial thoughts on Hogwarts Legacy and other gaming. Oh yeah, and we talk about Fungie also known as the Dingle Dolphin. This rainbow of an episode ends with a pot full of quiz questions all about Irish fact and film! So we hope you're lucky enough to have time to listen to this episode of Muggle with a Mic! Final Boss Con info at finalbosscon.com Once More With Feeling Shop: https://www.facebook.com/oncemorewithfeelingshop/ Music in the episode: "Take a Chance", "8bit Dungeon Boss", and "Happy Alley" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Sound effects from zapsplat.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mugglewithamic/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mugglewithamic/support
The guys find out who is the big loser in this years Oscars bet, Kevin quizzes Geoff and Shuddy Boy on the pronunciation of Irish names and Geoff thinks he can take the last few versions of Ghostface.
Happy St Patrick's Day! We're at episode 20 already! Thank you to everyone for making it this far with us. This episode, we're discussing Circle of Friends, and 28 Days Later. Laura learns that Jesus is a Big Deal in Catholicism and Deanne learns about French leathers. We also discuss zombie escape plans, slow vs fast zombies, and of course, use a lot of Irish accents! Hi-ti-tie! Check us out on Instagram and Ko-fi!
On the latest episode of The Anfield Index Podcast, Trev Downey, Kam Brainch and, double jobbing as producer and contributor, Guy Drinkel, bring you an eclectic mix of Reds chat and assorted bobbins. The lads chat about the Ronaldo and Mbappé rumours, the Shaqiri transfer and the Champions League Draw, as well as Tommy Tuchel, Holmes & Watson and the worst Irish accents in film/television. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tread Perilously rounds out SuperJune with a look at Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman and its third season episode, "When Irish Eyes Are Killing." After Clark decides he loves Lois too much to date her, their sniping is overheard by Lois's old flame, Patrick Sullivan. As it happens, he's come to Metropolis to deal with some old family business. Meanwhile, a string of antique robberies and ritual killings might be related. But do their Irish connections have anything to do with Sullivan, who is also looking to rekindle his affair with Lois? Also, will Clark realize he's being stupid? Erik and Justin immediately launch into Geography Corner. They also rate the Superman actors of television. Dean Cain gets raked over the coals for his acting and his acting only. The sniping between Lois and Clark proves grating. The "will they/won't they" aspect of the show gets examined, as does the Ron Silver quality of this week's villain. The "Oirish" accent gets a workout. The pair get lost talking what sort of sub-compact Clark Kent would've drove in the 1990s, the Post-Crisis Superman, and Superman III's "Bad Superman." Also, Justin rallies against the notion of ritual killing in a Superman show.
Ed bemoans the lack of quality Irish accents in film and gives his best and worst culprits as the trailer for the new movie 'Wild Mountain Thyme' breaks the Irish internet. Ed asks, is it that bad? It probably is. There's a mini trailer for his own version which would probably be called 'Brendan and the American Potato Fancier' but it is unnamed. Ed also complains about his horrible neighbour driving away the nice neighbour and her lovely dog, Ben. There's also a lovely freestyle rap in the style of a local Dublin scut. Enjoy. x
In response to the trailer for Wild Mountain Thyme featuring a host of American actors putting on the worst Oirish accents ever Niall takes Sinead through cinema's greatest crimes against Ireland, we randomly Reviewed Paul Dano's 2018 film WILDLIFE...and recommending THE QUEENS GAMBIT. plus the mystery voice quiz and the usual TV recommendations See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dave and Seb return - minus an absent-at-the-last-minute Denis - to tackle When Saturday Comes, a 1990s football film that some people remember quite fondly. Spoilers: we aren't among them. We discuss Sean "Y'Bastard!" Bean, terrible Oirish accents, unrealistic-looking Premier League players, stereotypical depictions of Sheffield, and... Highlander? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Buffy is ready to take the fight to Angelus as a powerful force rises in Sunnydale...the power of exposition. Angel's backstory revealed, Kendra the Vampire Slayer returns and the Hellmouth stirs. Will they save the world from being pulled into a chaos dimension in time to study for finals? The Buffy Boys are ready to make history....end in S02E21 "Becoming, Part One". Key Buffy Bits from this episode include: Decolonizing the Chosen One: Kendra's death and legacy as a black Slayer Thirsty wigs and Oirish accents - exploring Angel's origin story Who is 'becoming'? and Buffy's use of catharsis as a force of personal evolution The Powers that Be and how they add scope and texture to the internal lore of the Buffyverse "I think you'd sweat cute blood." If you enjoyed the episode you can subscribe to us on: http://buffyboys.libsyn.com/rss or by searching “Buffy Boys” in your favourite podcast app. Follow us and let us know what you think: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/BuffyBoys/ Twitter https://twitter.com/buffyboys/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/buffy_boys/ Email at buffyboyscast@gmail.com And if you’re feeling extra kind, leave us a review on your podcast app, it helps a lot! Our theme song is an acoustic cover of the Title Theme to Buffy The Vampire Slayer by Alex Heflin (originally by Nerf Herder). Soundcloud: http://www.soundcloud.com/alexheflin Yours in Slaying, The Buffy Boys
On a soft old day the boys made a podcast. Jeanie Mac, it were a feckin deadly convo. They spake of ol’ tings Oirish, the Patty’s Day and the whatnot. ‘Twere a merry time. Come here to me, was going to call the show “Yell Barf,” listen and hear why.
This week we will be heading to STUDLEY, for a trip in the country to take in the sights, enjoy the sounds, AND KIDNAP VINSTON CHURCHILL. YES, it’s The Eagle Has Landed. Joining me to brush up on his OIRISH, and indeed Jenny Agutter, is comedy writer Mark Evans. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
There’s a lot of them out there, they’re cringe-worthily embarrassing and Peter McGann is on this week’s show to review them. Yes it’s the awful Hollywood Oirish accent. Also this week find out why Irish soap operas are actually made in Poland, if a Bill Cosby dating advice book is a real thing and why […] La entrada Reviewables #26 | Lack of the Oirish with Peter McGann se publicó primero en Headstuff.
This week, we invite Dan Stevens and Bill Condon to Be Our Guest. Plus, in honour of St. Paddy's Day, we discuss the worst Oirish accents on screen, so we do. More from the Empire Podcast: http://www.empireonline.com/tags/empire-podcast/
One guest. Two guests. Heath and Angela! The Defenders are presented with a new theme for Hornhead! The “Oirish” return to pull some Hostel interrogations on Frank, and Daredevil has to save him! We learn more about the Punisher’s past before Mahoney busts him, we are denied a Daredevil movie rain vision scene, but we […]
Bray, County Wicklow, Ireland. Just south of Dublin, it's the birthplace of Finn Balor, Hozier and, most importantly, Jumping Nothing's Cathal. Join us as we hear tales of his time in the community hall watching an 18-year-old Fergal Devitt crack open his head off a ladder in front of the world's most casual crowd. We also take in the new NXT champion's time in Japan, the logic of his ‘inner demon' gimmick and, most excitingly, we fantasy book his move to the main roster of the WWE. Will he defeat Cena clean under the Wrestlemania sign? Or will he become Wee Cousin Fergal, Sheamus's Oirish partner in crime?It's an Irish celebration (#nomacklemore) on the podcast today. Enjoy
Covering Samaritan Snare and Up The Long Ladder. Pakled fun mixed with terrible Oirish steriotypes. Features a lot of Graham Linehan swearing. In 2 weeks we cover Manhunt and The Emissary. Feedback welcomed via: Twitter- rev_org or amo_purple Tumblr- borgcast.tumblr.com The GeekPlanetOnline forum Emails or mp3s can be sent to borgcast@geekplanetonline.com Read more →