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Gene Hackman left us in shocking and tragic circumstances on February 18, 2025. With his signature intensity, he may be one of the least stony actors of all time, but he was one of the best. To pay tribute to him we have his trippiest movie this side of CISCO PIKE (1971) with the quick-cut, dolly-shot, bullet-hole-cam madness of Sam Raimi's THE QUICK AND THE DEAD (1995). In this tribute to Sergio Leone's ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST (1968), Gene Hackman delivers one of his most villainous performances as old west tyrant John Herod, who draws every shootist to his desert town for an annual gunfighting competition where the contestants duel to the death. Joining us to talk about Raimi's modern spaghetti western is actor LENNIE LOFTIN, who plays the grizzled townie Foy and gets to toss around an up-and-coming Russell Crowe in the movie. THE QUICK AND THE DEAD also stars Sharon Stone in the gender-swapped Man-with-No-Name role, Crowe in his first U.S. picture, and then rising star Leonardo DiCaprio as the cocky kid who is pretty good with a six-shooter. Plus Lance Henriksen, Keith David, Pat Hingle, Raynor Schiene, Roberts Blossom, and the great Woody Strode in his final film. Just about everybody's in this one and we are so lucky to have Loftin here to talk about this amazing film. Also joining host Bob Calhoun in her OMFYS debut, Rosemary Picado. Now you have heard her haunting vocals in the "O Nosferatu" carol in our NOSFERATU CHRISTMAS episode, but this is her first time as a panelist. She's a QUICK AND THE DEAD expert and fanatic, so we couldn't do this episode without her. Cory, Greg, and Philena are on assignment but they'll be back for The PhilenApocalypse III: Drag Story Time where Philena returns to torture the olds with TO WONG FOO, THANKS FOR EVERYTHING! JULIE NEWMAR (1995) and HURRICANE BIANCA (2016). Subscribe on your favorite podcast app so you don't miss it. Old Movies for Young Stoners Theme by Chaki the Funk Wizard. Used with permission. Web: www.oldmoviesforyoungstoners.com Bluesky: @oldmoviesystoners.bsky.social Instagram/Facebook (Meta): oldmoviesforyoungstoners TikTok: @oldmoviesforyoungstoners Contact: oldmoviesforyoungstoners AT gmail DOT com
Yesterday marked President Donald Trump's 100th day in office for his second term. A two-decade-old movie was the second-highest-grossing film in North America this past weekend. Celebrating something? Let us know here: https://thepeak.typeform.com/to/MNdYA3TO
Easter falls on 4/20 this year so we've got HIPPY JESUS and SPACE JESUS with JESUS CHRIST SUPER STAR (1973) and THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL (1951). We've got Hippy Jesus screaming in the desert and Space Jesus getting shot at by jittery soldiers in Cold War Washington D.C. All this plus Carl Anderson delivering the performance of a lifetime as Judas Iscariot and GORT, the giant silver robot, melting tanks and cannons. This episode has Philena singing "I Don't Know How to Love Him" and Bob saying "Gort Klaatu Barada Nikto" to make her stop. What's the Buzz? We are buzzed. Before we get into the High Holiday weed pairings, Bob reviews FREAKY TALES, a movie that's hopefully still playing somewhere, because you should get really high and see it. Cory fills us in on his big move to Arkansas where he has found a wonderland of storied fast food chains that we do not have in California, Philena fills us in on the new build your own icecream sandwich joint in the Valley, and Bob recounts playing for a dive bar filled with Nazi skinheads with the Disneyland fireworks going off in the distance. And if that wasn't enough, we are joined by Sage, who has thoughts on JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR. Come back in May for The PhilenApocalypse III in Super 3D with TO WONG FOO, THANKS FOR EVERYTHING! JULIE NEWMAR (1995) and HURRICANE BIANCA (2016). Subscribe on your favorite podcast app so you don't miss it. Hosts: Cory Sklar, Bob Calhoun & Greg Franklin Special appearance by Sage Porter courtesy of Sage Porter Enterprises, LLC Greg Franklin is on assignment Old Movies for Young Stoners Theme by Chaki the Funk Wizard. Used with permission. "Come to My Seminar" by Count Dante and the Black Dragon Fighting Society used with permission. Handel's "Messiah," "It Was a Time" by Track Tribe and "The Quantum Realm" by The Whole Other courtesy of YouTube Audio Library Trailer and archival audio via of Archive.org. Web: www.oldmoviesforyoungstoners.com Bluesky: @oldmoviesystoners.bsky.social Instagram/Facebook (Meta): oldmoviesforyoungstoners TikTok: @oldmoviesforyoungstoners Contact: oldmoviesforyoungstoners AT gmail DOT com
Chris & Amy's third hour includes a visit from 'Pops' and Jeff Bailey, St Louis natives and contestants on CBS's The Amazing Race. Do your parents act young or old? Should older movies be censored for content?
Send us a textThe infamous film Fitzcarraldo was plagued with issues...but what do you expect when you try to push a boat up a mountain?! We also discuss collecting vs hoarding, and challenge Andy and Amanda to some music trivia!The Regular Guy Movie ShowIn this podcast, three longtime friends revisit the movies they grew up with to...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the showInstragram - The Reel Awkward Podcast Patreon - The Reel Awkward Podcast TikTok - @reelawkward Support the show!
I’m Still Here (Ainda Estou Aqui) is a Brazilian, Portuguese-language political biographical drama based on the memoir by Marcelo Rubens Paiva. At this year’s Oscars, it won the Academy Award for Best International Feature, and it was the first Brazilian movie ever nominated for Best Picture. And: A Hollywood Reporter piece worries that the recency bias in Netflix’s catalog — in which the oldest movie would currently appear to be 1957’s An Affair to Remember — is making us “cinema-illiterate.” GUESTS: David Edelstein: America’s Greatest Living Film Critic Shawn Murray: A stand-up comedian, writer, and the host of the Nobody Asked Shawn podcast Lindsay Lee Wallace: Writes about culture, health care and health equity, and other stuff, too The Colin McEnroe Show is available as a podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, TuneIn, Listen Notes, or wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe and never miss an episode! Subscribe to The Noseletter, an email compendium of merriment, secrets, and ancient wisdom brought to you by The Colin McEnroe Show. Join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter. Colin McEnroe and Dylan Reyes contributed to this show.Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cannabis comic Ngaio Bealum is back and we are livin' the dream with a pair of movies about strivers who live their dreams, and their dreams are really friggin' weird. First, Nobuko Miyamoto is a single mom with dreams of making the greatest ramen in all of Japan and Tsutomu Yamazaki is the cowboy trucker who is going help her achieve her dream in TAMPOPO, a "ramen western" from director Juzo Itami in 1985. This movie is filled with surreal tangents, tasty-looking food and a fair amount of freaky sex! Describing the plot does not do it justice. It's also hilarious. One of Ngaio's all-time favorites, you'll definitely want the strain--and ramen--recommendations for this one. And then Don Knotts turns into a fish AND fights the Nazis in THE INCREDIBLE MR. LIMPET, a half-animated, half-live-action cross between "The Little Mermaid" and "Hogan's Heroes" from Warner Bros. "Why does Captain America have to be a fish," Ngaio asks, and there really isn't an explanation except that Don Knotts has "fish rizz" according to Philena. So glad Greg could make it for this one so he could talk about classic animators Bill Tytla and Robert McKimson who shaped the amazing cartoon sequences of this baffling maritime classic. We go a little long in the opening segment where we discuss the "fan" reaction to the new-look Shrek, the upcoming release of the animated THE DAY THE EARTH BLEW UP with Porky Pig and Daffy Duck, and Philena's culty new job + Bob finally saw THE SUBSTANCE! Next month: EASTER 420 with JESUS CHRIST SUPER STAR (Hippy Jesus) and THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL (Space Jesus). Subscribe so you don't miss it. Hosts: Philena Franklin, Bob Calhoun, Greg Franklin Special Guest Host: Ngaio Bealum. Find Ngaio on Instagram and all the social medias at Ngaio420 Cory Sklar is on assignment Old Movies for Young Stoners Theme by Chaki the Funk Wizard. Used with permission. "Come to My Seminar" by Count Dante and the Black Dragon Fighting Society used with permission. "Bohemian Beach" by Chris Hagen courtesy of YouTube Audio Library Archival audio and "Les Préludes" by Franz Liszt via of Archive.org. Web: www.oldmoviesforyoungstoners.com Bluesky: @oldmoviesystoners.bsky.social Instagram/Facebook (Meta): oldmoviesforyoungstoners TikTok: @oldmoviesforyoungstoners Contact: oldmoviesforyoungstoners AT gmail DOT com
Pat Mayo, Garion Thorne& Tim Andercust hit all the things bothering Cust recently in the 50th instalment of… CUST CORNER!!!!!!! Original Air Date: February 2025 Use code “MAYO” at underdog for a deposit match up to $1000 VOTE IN THE CUSTYS: https://www.allcounted.com/s?did=goob761lofm49&lang=en_US Get 20% off https://www.fantasynational.com/mayo with code “MAYO” Code “MAYO” 10% OFF at Ship It Nation: https://shipitnation.com/?aff=Thepme Subscribe, Rate and Review Apple: http://bit.ly/PMEiTunes Spotify: https://goo.gl/VboemH FOLLOW MAYO MEDIA NETWORK Newsletter: https://mayomedia.substack.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mayomedianetwork/ TIK TOK: https://www.tiktok.com/discover/mayo-media-network YOUTUBE: https://bit.ly/YTMMN Subscribe to the Cust Corner Audio Podcasts Apple: https://apple.co/2YulN8c Spotify: https://spoti.fi/32jEMmR SHOW INDEX 00:00 Intro 00:43 50th Episode 5:33 McDonalds Contests 13:28 Free Nuggets Guy 24:47 Internet Not Existing 32:34 Main Character of the Day Online 39:10 Old Movies to Watch 49:55 James Bond 54:49 Haircuts/Barbershops 1:04:41 Biggest Laughs in Movies 1:11:09 Weirdest Gym Activity 1:17:02 Biggest Babe in a Movie TGL — To learn more, visit TGLgolf.com. And tune into the inaugural season on ESPN. Message and data rates apply. Must be 18+ (21+MA & AZ, 19+ AL, NE) and present in a state where Underdog Fantasy operates. Terms apply. Concerned with your play? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit www.ncpgambling.org; AZ: 1-800-NEXT-STEP (1-800-639-8783) or text NEXT-STEP to 53342; NY: Call the 24/7 HOPEline at 1-877-8-HOPENY or Text HOPENY (467369) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week we watched our first ever silent film, the 1922 classic Nosferatu: A Symphony Of Horror. Tune in next week when our movie will be... Cube (1998)-------Become a MaxFun member and listen to our new bonus episode about the pilot to Pee-Wee's Playhouse.Matt Lieb and Francesca Fiorentini will be at the Sacramento Punch Line on March 16th! Buy tickets now!Also, Matt and Francesca will be in San Francisco at Cobb's Comedy Club on May 7th! Buy tickets here! Jordan has a story in an issue of Marvel Comics Spiderman, it's called Web Of Spiderverse which comes out on March 5th and you can pre-order it RIGHT HERE! So do it!Also, Jordan contributed to Godzilla vs LA, a comic book anthology which comes out April 30th and all the proceeds will go to those affected by the LA fires. If you can't figure out how to get the comics, Jordan is offering tech support. Email us freewithads@maximumfun.org for Jordan to help you!Jordan will be at Arsenal Comics on March 5th signing comics, then March 9th Golden Apple Comics in Hollywood, and March 15th at Cape and Cowl Comics in Oakland.Finally, PLEASE BUY OUR MERCH HERE!
Bryan and Anderson review Paddington in Peru, Tuesday, Memoir of a Snail, Red Rooms and No Other Land! Then the boys look back on the movies they caught up with in 2025 with Top 5 New Old Movies! Film Vault Shirts Loaded for Bear New Promo Video! The Film Vault on Youtube TFV Patreon is Here for Even More Film Vault Anderson's new doc: Loaded for Bear Atty's Antiques COMEDY CONFESSIONAL Listener Art: Curtis Hilmes Featured Artist: See-You-Home-Wolf The Film Vault on Twitch Buy Bryan's Book Shrinkage Here The Film Vaulters “Kubrick is Everywhere” Shirt CONNECT WITH US: Instagram: @AndersonAndBryan Facebook.com/TheFilmVault Twitter: @TheFilmVault HAVE A CHAT WITH ANDY HERE ATTY & ANDY: DIRECTED BY A FOUR-YEAR-OLD Subscribe Atty and Andy's Youtube Channel Here THE COLD COCKLE SHORTS RULES OF REDUCTION MORMOAN THE CULT OF CARANO Please Give Groupers a Rotten Tomatoes Audience Score Here Please Rate It on IMDB Here The Blu-ray, US The Blu-ray, International Groupers is now available on these platforms. On Amazon On Google Play On iTunes On Youtube On Tubi On Vudu Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I love old movies — but I didn't always! In fact, I needed many years of directed classwork to fall in love with them. But if you're not in the mood to pause your life and take on significant graduate debt, THERE ARE STILL OPTIONS, and Margaret H. Willison and I are here to offer them. In this episode, we offer specific suggestions to listeners based on short lists of their (recent) film favs, talk about “aesthetic friction” and how to overcome it, strongly invite you to put your phone in the other room, and travel all over film history in a very earnest attempt to help you find your own entry point into the expansive mansion that is “old movies,” broadly defined. Join the ranks of paid subscribers and get bonus content, access to the discussion threads, ad-free episodes, and the knowledge that you're supporting an indie pod trying to make its way in the world. If you're already a subscriber-- thank you! Join us in the discussion thread for this episode! Got a question or idea for a future episode? Let us know here. To hear more, visit culturestudypod.substack.com
David Lynch left this world on Jan. 16, 2025 at a time when we were all coping with way too much tragedy. While Lynch's drugs of choice were coffee and cigarettes (along with griddle cakes drenched in maple syrup), we pay tribute to him by pairing weed with a selection of his short films and THE WIZARD OF OZ (1939), a movie he was so obsessed with that there's a whole documentary about it. For Lynch's short films, we mostly focus on THE GRANDMOTHER (1970), a 33-minute student film where an abused boy cultivates his own grandma out of a disgusting tree he grows in his bedroom, kind of like using hydroponics to grow weed in your closet. How we didn't make this joke during the episode, we'll never know, but we're doing it now--kinda. Philena was way into both versions of THE AMPUTEE (1974), where Catherine Coulson (the Log Lady from TWIN PEAKS) writes angry breakup letters while a nurse dresses the gushing wound from her severed leg. Because Lynch never gave up on the short film as a means of expression, Bob brings up the more recent WHAT DID JACK DO? (2017) where Lynch trades cliches with a tormented monkey who has the hots for a chicken named Toototabon. THE GRANDMOTHER and THE AMPUTEE are streaming on Criterion Channel, and WHAT DID JACK DO? is streaming on Netflix. And for the WIZARD OF OZ (1939), Greg goes that extra dad rock mile by muting the volume and playing Pink Floyd's DARK SIDE OF THE MOOON over it because somebody had to do it, and that somebody is GREG FRANKLIN. Greg had to leave a little early, so there's a lot of him at the front of this discussion for all you Franklin fanatics out there. We do talk about Alexandre O. Philippe's documentary LYNCH/OZ (2022), but THE WIZARD OF OZ is too big a phenomenon to see it only through that prism. So we discuss the movie's tortured production, the Culver City little person fuck fest that was the Munchkin Land shoot, and the sheer artistry of the MGM musical fantasy classic. From the makeup to the music, where do you begin? Where do you stop? Well, Cory, Bob and Philena stopped by marveling at the tremendous acting ability of Terry, the Cairn Terrier who played Toto. Man, that dog was amazing. THE WIZARD OF OZ is streaming on Max. It's not HBO. It's just Max. Since this is our last episode before the 97th Academy Awards on March 2nd, we offer our Oscar gripes more than our predictions. Bob watched "Emilia Pérez" so you don't have to. There's also much praise for The Substance and three out of four of our intrepid hosts call out the Academy for not nominating the best movie of the year, HUNDREDS OF BEAVERS. What gives Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences??? Be back next month when cannabis comic and regular guest Ngaio Bealum joins of for TAMPOPO (1985) and THE INCREDIBLE MR. LIMPET (1964). Don't miss it. Subscribe. Hosts: Philena Franklin, Bob Calhoun, Cory Sklar, Greg Franklin Old Movies for Young Stoners Theme by Chaki the Funk Wizard. Used with permission. "Colony" by TrackTribe and "Searching" by Nat Keefe courtesy of YouTube Audio Library Movie trailer and archival audio and audio from "TSCR: An Evening with David Lynch" courtesy of Archive.org. Web: www.oldmoviesforyoungstoners.com Bluesky: @oldmoviesystoners.bsky.social Instagram/Facebook (Meta): oldmoviesforyoungstoners TikTok: @oldmoviesforyoungstoners Contact: oldmoviesforyoungstoners AT gmail DOT com
As this new year is hurled upon us, Cory decided we need to slow things down a bit with what he calls "stony hang movies," AKA movies that are actually about weed for a change. While we have featured movies with Vincent Price mainlining LSD, we have somehow avoided the subject of cannabis itself in the selection of our films altogether, so Cory curated this double feature from the depths of Tubi and Roku's catalogs. In our first movie, Gene Hackman is a crooked LA cop who forces burnt-out rock star Cisco Pike (Kris Kristofferson) to sell 100 keys of primo weed in just 36 hours in CISCO PIKE from Columbia in 1971. This forgotten gem boasts an amazing cast all the way around with Karen Black (FIVE EASY PIECES, TRILOGY OF TERROR) as Cisco's long-suffering girlfriend and Harry Dean Stanton as Cisco's former bandmate. As Cisco makes his way through amazing and sadly gone Los Angeles locations in his frantic quest to unload these bricks of shake, he runs into counterculture characters played by Roscoe Lee Brown, Viva, Joy Bang (MESSIAH OF EVIL), Antonio Fargas (Huggy Bear from STARSKY AND HUTCH), Severn Darden (BATTLE FOR THE PLANET OF THE APES), and Allan Arbus (M*A*S*H). Don't get too stoned like Philena. Keep it mellow for this one. Streaming on Prime Video and the Roku Channel And then we have the somewhat less lustrous ARNOLD'S WRECKING CO. (1973) where the annoying cousin Arnold makes marijuana into big business in this satire that may be the worst movie we've ever featured on the podcast. We're going to save most of the commentary on this one for the podcast itself, but it's the brainchild of writer/director/star Steven E. de Souza who went on to write the screenplays for DIE HARD (1988) and 48 HOURS (1982). Now streaming on tubi and Pluto. Cory and Philena give their accounts of the Los Angeles fires, and our speculation on what will happen to TikTok is already woefully out-of-date, but we left it in there anyway (it's worse than we imagined folks). Plus Greg finally gives in to the joys of tubi, and we got listener mail from actual listeners! Thanks for reaching out everybody. We talk a little bit about the passing of David Lynch, but we're saving our love for this artist for our tribute episode to him next month where we discuss the short films of his that are on Criterion Channel, and THE WIZARD OF OZ (1939), a film he was so obsessed with that there's an entire documentary about its influence on him. Please subscribe so you don't miss that one. Hosts: Cory Sklar, Bob Calhoun, Philena Franklin, Greg Franklin Old Movies for Young Stoners by Chaki the Funk Wizard. Used with permission. "Dead Lift" by ArnoCorps used with permission of THE GREATEST BAND OF ALL TIME "An Army of None" by the Whole Other courtesy of YouTube Audio Library Movie trailer and archival audio and audio from "TSCR: An Evening with David Lynch" courtesy of Archive.org. Web: www.oldmoviesforyoungstoners.com Bluesky: @oldmoviesystoners.bsky.social Instagram/Facebook (Meta): oldmoviesforyoungstoners Contact: oldmoviesforyoungstoners AT gmail DOT com
It's OSCAR SEASON!!! We are beginning our annual Oscar Season with the 75th anniversary of "All About Eve." We talk a lot about this movie, so much so that we broke the SD card toward the end, and the sound got a little messed up. We are still proud of this episode, and the problem has now been fixed. There are a few missing sentences toward the end, but the beginning may be our best movie history ever! Enjoy as we gush over "All About Eve."Thank you so much for listening!Created by Spike Alkire & Jake KelleyTheme Song by Breck McGoughFollow us on Instagram: @DoubleBillChillLetterboxd: FartsDomino44
Portrait of Jennie, the 1948 film starring Jennifer Jones and the very dreamy Joseph Cotten, is one of the weirdest movies I've seen in a long time. Should you watch it? Definitely. Let's talk about it in this episode of the Vintage Century Idle Hour.
We're two days into 2025, everyone! Have you kept to your New Years Resolutions (we haven't)? And now, to ring in the new trip around the sun, Vintage Cinema Rewind casts their bleary gazes backwards. Not at the previous half-decade, but at the previous millennium we're all rapidly trying to forget! Blake and Michael talk about their Top 5 pre-2000s movies they watched last year! You might see some repeat offenders, and you might see some films that slipped through the proverbial cracks. Follow us on Letterboxd: VCR_Podcast's profile • Letterboxd Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video Movies - movies to watch on Amazon Prime Video
The Brothers discuss what is arguably the best Christmas movie ever made. The 1946 classic, It's a Wonderful Life. We get into the history of this movie, the acting in this movie and the brilliance of this movie. We talk about the film's dark undertones and how everyone should see this movies at least a few times in their life. Enjoy.Two ordinary brothers discussing extraordinary ideas... and some random shit.Email- thebrothersrandomv@gmail.comCheck us out on YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/@thebrothersrandom
AP Mike from THE BEST SHOW joins us once again for our #Noirvember episode and he's bringing Humphrey Bogart with him. Mike has chosen two wildly different takes on the Bogart persona from two of Hollywood greatest directors. First, it's the classic mystery that made Bogie a star with THE MALTESE FALCON from first-time director John Huston in 1941. Bogart is San Francisco private dick Sam Spade in this veritable blueprint for all the detective noir that followed it. Bogie is backed by an amazing cast with Mary Astor as femme fatale Brigid O'Shaughnessy; Petter Lorre as Joel Cairo; Sydney Greenstreet making his film debut at 62 years old as Kaspar Guttman; and Elisha Cook, Jr. playing shifty thug Wilmer Cook. All of these characters are on an existential quest the big, black bird--the stuff that dreams are made of--and several of them will do anything to get it. Then, Bogart goes grim dark in Nicholas Ray's IN A LONELY PLACE (1950). Bogie plays Dixon "Dix" Steele, a hasbeen Hollywood script writer with severe anger management issues. Dix is dragged in for questioning after Mildred, the hat-check girl he took back to his apartment, turns up murdered, and Bogie's wise-cracking ways take on an air of extreme menace as he jokes his way through the police interrogation. His neighbor, Laurel Gray played by Noir princess Gloria Grahame, falls for him despite the allegations because she saw that he didn't leave with the victim. But as Dix grows more violent and domineering, she, and the audience, start to question all that we've seen. Mike details the differences between the movie and the novel that it's based on. Eddie Muller's favorite film of all time. In our opening segment, we attempt to sort out the wreckage of our society, and our world, post-election before the conversation devolves into more recent movie recommendations. Cory really wants everyone to see CONCLAVE, while Bob says to get really high and watch HUNDREDS OF BEAVERS on Fandor or tubi. Meanwhile, Philena is plotting her escape to Ireland. With Robert Eggers' remake of NOSFERATU hitting theaters next month,OMFYS will be back next month for NOSFERATU CHRISTMAS. Movie critic Matt Zoller Seitz of MZS.press will join us to pair weed with FW Murray's original expressionist vampire epic from 1922 and Werner Herzog's 1979 remake with Klaus Kinski. Please subscribe so you don't miss it. Hosts: Cory Sklar, Philena Franklin and Bob Calhoun Greg Franklin is on assignment Old Movies for Young Stoners and TikTok Report themes by Chaki the Funk Wizard "Hard Times" by Mike Lisk & Chaki the Funk Wizard with additional dialog by George C. Scott "Smoke Jacket Blues" by TrackTribe and "The Black Cat" by Aaron Kenny courtesy of YouTube Audio Library Trailer audio courtesy of Archive.org Web: www.oldmoviesforyoungstoners.com Instagram/Facebook (Meta): oldmoviesforyoungstoners Bluesky: @oldmoviesystoners.bsky.social Twitter (X): @OM4YStoners Contact: oldmoviesforyoungstoners AT gmail DOT com
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Top Five Science Fiction Films for Leaders with Tom Libby---00:00 Welcome to the Top Five Science Fiction Films for Leaders with Tom Libby.05:14 Philip K. Dick: Award-Winning Author.15:13 Sci-fi Film Evolution: From Godzilla Suits to CGI.19:47 The Appeal of Old Monster Movies for Leaders.23:18 Post-WWII Godzilla: Thoughts for Leaders on Atomic Musings.28:01 Dr. Strangelove, Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb.33:30 The MADD-Theory. 38:55 Idiocracy and The Power of a Taco Bell Future.42:57 Blade Runner and "Tears in the Rain."52:07 We Live in the Dystopian Now.58:04 Alien, Aliens, and Sigourney Weaver's Female Badass.01:01:07 The Convoluted Shared Universe Film Theory.01:06:32 Aliens and the Power of James Cameron. 01:11:05 The Philosophy of Camp in Film.01:19:55 Responsible for Film Issue at Movie House.01:21:48 Love of Film vs. Impact of Film. 01:30:36 Genre Flexibility and the Planet of the Apes.01:32:55 Old Movies had Deep Stories.01:39:53 Sequels and Genre Disappointment.01:44:04 Film Franchise Quality.01:48:28 Staying on the Leadership Path with Science Fiction Films. ---Opening and closing themes composed by Brian Sanyshyn of Brian Sanyshyn Music.---Pick up your copy of 12 Rules for Leaders: The Foundation of Intentional Leadership NOW on AMAZON!Check out the 2022 Leadership Lessons From the Great Books podcast reading list!---Subscribe to the Leadership Lessons From The Great Books Podcast: https://bit.ly/LLFTGBSubscribeCheck out HSCT Publishing at: https://www.hsctpublishing.com/.Check out LeadingKeys at: https://www.leadingkeys.com/Check out Leadership ToolBox at: https://leadershiptoolbox.us/Contact HSCT for more information at 1-833-216-8296 to schedule a full DEMO of LeadingKeys with one of our team members.---Leadership ToolBox website: https://leadershiptoolbox.us/.Leadership ToolBox LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ldrshptlbx/.Leadership ToolBox YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@leadershiptoolbox/videosLeadership ToolBox Twitter: https://twitter.com/ldrshptlbx.Leadership ToolBox IG: https://www.instagram.com/leadershiptoolboxus/.Leadership ToolBox FB: https://www.facebook.com/LdrshpTl
We've unlocked another one of our commentaries from the Patreon! Join us as we slash up and bleed out Tod Browning's 1932 classic and notoriously unseen film, "Freaks"! What a fucking gem of a movie you guys and we are genuinely excited to shed some well-deserved light on it (as freaks ourselves, ya know), so please, do yourself a favor and press play on the movie with us at the 15:33 mark!Remember our convo is unfiltered, unedited, and pure. We adore this movie very, very much.And even if you decide not to watch along with us as your co-hosts, find the time to do so on your own! It's a magical movie from a time long ago that needs to be seen. They just do not make them like this anymore, and we just fuckin' wish they did.Have a gory day, gory bb's!
Recorded: July 16th 2024 It's Episode #290, and The Boys brought in an incredible guest for a truly momentous pod. Sam Morril is a stand-up comedian, co-host of the "We Might Be Drunk" podcast, and to date, he has released several comedy specials, the most recent being "You've Changed" on Amazon. Sam came and kicked it with The Boys just in time to talk some preseason ball. He is a NYC super fan—the Knicks, the Giants, the Rangers, and the Yankees are all his teams—and he wasn't shy about telling Will and Taylor how he really feels about his New York Giants. After some discussion about football, Sam talks about his journey through comedy, starting at a young age and developing not only his on-stage performances but also his writing ability as a comedian. Sam lifts the curtain on his potential future in screenwriting and shares his favorite noir films with The Boys. After Sam discusses his professional career with Will and Taylor, all three are surprised by a nice little phone call from Shane Gillis. Sam then talks about his experience cameoing in the film Joker, followed by behind-the-scenes onset stories and the aftermath of the film's critical acclaim. In this week's intro... FOOTBALL HAS GOT THE BOYS JACKED! Two mics are broken in the first 4 minutes of the pod. Taylor has to sit in a new seat due to the damage done on the bus. The Boys talk preseason football, the QB play from last weekend, and their expectations for the NFC and AFC divisional champions. Last but not least, it is finally time for the audit of Jack McPherson. Does Jack get the Chevy Silverado? Did he miss any days? Find out on this week's episode of Bussin' with the Boys! Also, let's hit that subscribe button, boys! It never hurts! Big hugs... and the tiniest of microscopic itty-bitty kisses! Here are your precious little TIMESTAMP CHAPTERS (hope they're all just how you like'm): TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Intro 1:02 Over 50% Of You Aren't Subscribed 5:30 Fall Tour Schedule 8:57 Preseason Ball 19:22 Camp Barstool 20:39 JP's Wedding 39:34 Moment Of Truth For Jack 1:00:30 Sam Intro 1:01:36 SAM MORRIL INTERVIEW STARTS 1:02:35 Getting Into Acting/Film/Writing 1:08:08 Jokes Not Hitting 1:11:32 What Made Him Come Back To Comedy? 1:14:56 Has Podcasting Helped Comedians? 1:16:56 Being A NY Sports Fan/North East Fan 1:23:34 NBA Fashion 1:29:38 Blowing Up In The Comedy World And Bombing 1:32:35 His Favorite Comedians & Other Comedians He Watches 1:34:08 What Is His North Star? 1:40:28 He's Gotten Stiffed Before 1:42:17 His Favorite Place To Perform 1:46:36 Who Would He Bring If He Could Build His Own Tour? + Being On Fully Loaded 1:50:11 His Hate For The Cowboys And Eagles 1:58:50 What It Means To Be A Sports Fan 2:06:54 Sports Movies 2:12:58 Taylor's Tattoo's 2:20:45 Old Movies vs. New Movies 2:25:43 Tier Talk - Best Noir Films 2:36:18 Simon Rex Insane Cart 2:40:38 Twisted Question OTW 2:57:51 Shane Gillis Calls In 3:02:01 Sam Gets Beer Games InviteYou can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/bussinwtb
Part 1: Zach, Grace, Michael, and Andrew talk about movies they saw this week, including: Trap, Cuckoo, Janet Planet, and The Nightingale's Prayer.Part 2 (40:50): The group concludes their Young Critics Watch Old Movies series with 1984's Repo Man. This part was recorded after a screening of the film at The Independent Picture House in Charlotte, North Carolina.See movies discussed in this episode here.Don't want to listen? Watch the podcast on our YouTube channel.Also follow us on:FacebookTwitterLetterboxd
Do old movies hold up in our fast-paced culture? The Plugged In team looks back at three black-and-white movies they've recently reviewed - To Kill a Mockingbird, The Many who Shot Liberty Valance, and Seven Samurai. You might be surprised what messages your family can take away from these older films! Paul Asay then speak with Emily Tsiao about Spotify's move into a social media set-up. Get Your Copy of Becoming a Screen-Savvy Family! Connect with us! www.ThePluggedInShow.com Connect on Facebook Find us on Instagram EMAIL: team@thepluggedinshow.com PHONE: 800-A-FAMILY (800-262-3459) Read the full review: · To Kill a Mockingbird · The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance · Seven Samurai · Joker · Batman: Arkham Asylum · Batman: Arkham City · Batman: Arkham Knight Check out the Plugged In Blog: · On the Radar Focus on the Family with Jim Daly Episode: How Your Family Can Manage Technology Well Part 1 How You Can Make Wise Entertainment Choices for Your Family Donate Now! We'd love to hear from you! Visit our Homepage to leave us a voicemail. If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback.
Part 1: Zach, Grace, and Andrew talk about movies they saw this week, including: Longlegs, The Beast, Perfect Days and The Long Goodbye.Part 2 (41:22): The group continues their Young Critics Watch Old Movies series with 1977's 3 Women.See movies discussed in this episode here.Don't want to listen? Watch the podcast on our YouTube channel.Also follow us on:FacebookTwitterLetterboxd
Lindsey Haun and Nick Roth join us for this SPECIAL BONUS EPISODE to talk about their new tubi sensation, HANKY PANKY (2023), a sci-fi stoner comedy where a man and his sentient handkerchief battle a brain-eating hat from another dimension with the fate of the universe hanging in the balance. Nick and Lindsey co-direct and star in this inspired piece of cinematic shenanigans and Seth Green provides the voice of Harry the Hat! You've got hats and hankies flying around on strings, gallons of bright-red blood gushing out of peoples' heads + full-frontal male nudity! Nick and Lindsey dish on the economics of straight-to-streaming horror flicks, while Bob and Philena tell you what to blaze when you watch it--just like we do with our classic films! HANKY PANKY is streaming on tubi and freevee (aka payvee). And since Lindsey played the lead creepy space kid in John Carpenter's 1995 remake of VILLAGE OF THE DAMNED, she and Nick hang out to talk about the 1960 original starring George Sanders, Barbara Shelly, and Martin Stephens. During the segment that spans all things VILLAGE OF THE DAMNED, Lindsey recalls working with The Horror Master (and major stoner) John Carpenter along with her co-stars Christopher Reeve, Kristie Alley, and Mark Hamill. This is a super fun episode and there's something here for everyone. You want NEW MOVIES to get stoned to? We've got you covered. You want black and white movies... We've got that too. And we have 90s horror from a master of genre! We are so psyched to finally talk about John Carpenter here. VILLAGE OF THE DAMNED (1960) is streaming on Archive: https://archive.org/details/village-of-the-damned We also talk about Philena's somewhat secret improv show, swank trick or treating in Toluca Lake, and Nick explains why LinkedIn is the only social media site you need. Hosts: Bob Calhoun & Philena Franklin Cory Sklar and Greg Franklin are on assignment Guests: Lindsey Haun & Nick Roth https://hankypankythemovie.com/ Old Movies for Young Stoners theme by Chaki the Funk Wizard "Pelagic" by Destiny & Time courtesy of YouTube Audio Library Village of the Damned trailer audio courtesy of Archive dot org Hanky Panky trailer audio: https://hankypankythemovie.com/ Be back here on August 12th when Odie Henderson, author of “Black Caesars and Foxy Cleopatras: A History of Blaxploitation Cinema," joins OMFYS for BLACULA (1972) and DARK TOWN STRUTTERS (1975) Web: www.oldmoviesforyoungstoners.com Instagram/Facebook (Meta): oldmoviesforyoungstoners Bluesky: @oldmoviesystoners.bsky.social Twitter (X): OM4YStoners Contact: oldmoviesforyoungstoners AT gmail DOT com
It's a heated episode today as a seemingly harmless baseball movie about a well-meaning child zealot and his friend Tony Danza sparks a debate about faith, the foster system, and the perils of league expansion and realignment. Don't believe me, non-believer? It could happen... especially in 1994's Angels in the Outfield! Featuring Shrishma Naik, Carolyn Naoroz, and Justin Zeppa. Angels in the Outfield was directed by William Dear and stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Danny Glover.We appreciate your support, so please subscribe, rate, review, and follow the show: YouTube: youtube.com/@oldmovietimemachineInstagram: @timemachinepodcasts Facebook: facebook.com/oldmovietimemachine Email: partyline@oldmovietimemachine.com Buy our luxurious merchandise: www.teepublic.com/user/old-movie-time-machine ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Part 1: Zach, Grace, and Mark talk about movies they saw this week, including: MaXXXine, La Dolce Vita, Horizon: An American Saga - Part 1 and The Train.Part 2 (35:25): The group continues their Young Critics Watch Old Movies series with 1962's Lawrence of Arabia.See movies discussed in this episode here.Don't want to listen? Watch the podcast on our YouTube channel.Also follow us on:FacebookTwitterLetterboxd
Part 1: Zach, Grace, and Michael talk about movies they saw this week, including: Hit Man, The Bikeriders, Leave Her to Heaven and Janet Planet.Part 2 (39:50): The group continues their Young Critics Watch Old Movies series with 1954's Sansho the Bailiff.See movies discussed in this episode here.Don't want to listen? Watch the podcast on our YouTube channel.Also follow us on:FacebookTwitterLetterboxd
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Thanks to our awesome Patrons, we're proud to present another episode of Mediasplode! Note: Time codes are subject to change depending on dynamic ad insertion by the distributor. Running Time: 01:16:28 This month, Josh Flanagan and Conor Kilpatrick are joined by their original Pick of the Week co-host Ron Richards to discuss... What We've Been Enjoying: 00:01:43 - Ron's enthralled by LOLLA: The Story of Lollapalooza and Ripley. But Star Wars: The Acolyte? 00:12:54 - Josh managed to catch a rare cinematic showing of Frank Miller: American Genius, and Furiosa: A Mad Max Movie. 00:26:21 - Conor headed back north for a revisit of Northern Exposure. and then over to Presumed Innocent. Appetizer of Current Movies: 00:32:49 - Ron saw Hit Man. Conor saw everything. Old Men on Old Movies: 00:43:19 - Peggy Sue Got Married (1986) SPOILERS ABOVE! What's a Mediasplode? It's a monthly special edition show in which we talk about what we are enjoying in media outside of the realm of comic books. It's like our All Media Year End Round-Up but in a shorter, monthly format. Music: "Peggy Sue" Buddy Holly Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Part 1: Zach, Andrew, and Michael talk about Pinocchio movies they saw this week, including: The Golden Key, Pinocchio in Outer Space, Pinocchio and the Emperor of the Night, Pinocchio's Revenge, A.I. Artificial Intelligence and Guillermo Del Toro's PinocchioPart 2 (44:15): The group continues their Young Critics Watch Old Movies series with 1940's Disney's Pinocchio.See movies discussed in this episode here.Don't want to listen? Watch the podcast on our YouTube channel.Also follow us on:FacebookTwitterLetterboxd
The passing of Donald Sutherland gets us talking about old movies
Part 1: Zach, Andrew, and Grace talk about movies they saw this week, including: Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga and Stagecoach.Part 2 (38:40): The group continues their Young Critics Watch Old Movies series with 1930's L'Age D'Or.See movies discussed in this episode here.Don't want to listen? Watch the podcast on our YouTube channel.Also follow us on:FacebookTwitterLetterboxd
Seriously, don't google "Rule 34" ever.
Part 1: Zach, Michael, and Grace talk about movies they saw this week, including: I Saw The TV Glow and The People's Joker.Part 2 (46:37): The group concludes their Young Critics Watch Old Movies series with 1921's The Phantom Carriage.See movies discussed in this episode here.Don't want to listen? Watch the podcast on our YouTube channel.Also follow us on:FacebookTwitterLetterboxd
Our journey continues with a look at the most 90s idea ever: a peacekeeping submarine with a talking dolphin wanders the oceans of the future and gets into wacky adventures for (checks notes) 3 seasons?? Okay, Spielberg, whatever you say. Featuring Shrishma Naik, Carolyn Naoroz, and Justin Zeppa. SeaQuest DSV "Photon Bullet" was directed by Steve Dubin and stars Roy Scheider and Jonathan Brandis.We appreciate your support, so please subscribe, rate, review, and follow the show: YouTube: youtube.com/@oldmovietimemachineInstagram: @timemachinepodcasts Facebook: facebook.com/oldmovietimemachine Email: partyline@oldmovietimemachine.com Buy our luxurious merchandise: www.teepublic.com/user/old-movie-time-machine ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Welcome to Chuck's Cantina Podcast where anything & everything is up from discussion. This week OG Patron returns to discuss Chuck's recent tattoo experience, how movies we liked as children are now being re-released, Vegas, Star Wars, and more Arnold Schwarzenegger attempts. Chuck's drink: High Quality H2O. Patrick's drink: Wicked Pawesome Metazoa Brewing Co. You can follow the show on Facebook, Twitter, Lapse, & Instagram, at @Chuckscantina for more information. To contact the show please reach out to chuckscantina@gmail.com Cheers.
Shrishma is in charge as we break our own rules and take it back to 1989 for Honey, I Shrunk the Kids! Mad scientist tech, robot ants, and a brief detour into Harry Potter shipping are all here for your enjoyment. So, please do. Featuring Shrishma Naik, Carolyn Naoroz, and Justin Zeppa. Honey, I Shrunk the Kids was directed by Joe Johnston and stars Rick Moranis and Marcia Strassman.We appreciate your support, so please subscribe, rate, review, and follow the show: YouTube: youtube.com/@oldmovietimemachineInstagram: @timemachinepodcasts Facebook: facebook.com/oldmovietimemachine Email: partyline@oldmovietimemachine.com Buy our luxurious merchandise: www.teepublic.com/user/old-movie-time-machine ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Do you ever go back to watch an old movie that you loved back in the day and now it's not so good?! Rick, Carly & Sean discuss!
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Join us as we dive into this week's Force Fact. Be sure to catch us every Tuesday for the next installment of Force Facts!Be sure to follow us on Twitter formerly known as X for all your The Force Unscripted updates:Twitter (Formerly known as X)Be sure to follow us on Twitch as well to catch our recording sessions on Sundays:Twitch
We talk about a happiness-boosting observation from the New York City subway. We also talk about the fun of becoming a “minor expert” and watching movies, and also the satisfaction that comes from clearing clutter (especially if it's other people's clutter). Get in touch: podcast@gretchenrubin.com Follow on social media: @GretchenRubin on YouTube @GretchenRubin on TikTok @GretchenRubin on Instagram @GretchenRubin on Threads @LizCraft on Instagram @LizCraft on Threads Get the podcast show notes by email every week: happiercast.com/shownotes Get Gretchen Rubin's newest New York Times bestselling book Life in Five Senses to see how she discovered a surprising path to a life of more energy, creativity, luck, and love: by tuning in to the five senses. Now available wherever books are sold. Visit Gretchen's website to learn more about Gretchen's best-selling books, products from The Happiness Project Collection, and the Happier app. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Relationship movies often turn up in early February. The Plugged In team and Lisa Anderson from The Boundless Show look at some of their favorite rom-coms and how they impact us by setting up unrealistic expectations. Adam Holz then speaks with Paul Asay about Plugged In's look-back at old movies. Connect with us! www.ThePluggedInShow.com Connect on Facebook Find us on Instagram EMAIL: team@thepluggedinshow.com PHONE: 800-A-FAMILY (800-262-3459) Text MOVIE to 32728 to get the latest reviews from Plugged In! By texting MOVIE to 32728 you consent to receive periodic text messages from Focus on the Family via automated technology. Message and data rates may apply. Text HELP to 327284 info. Text STOP to 327282 cancel. Click www.mbit.ly/32728 for terms and conditions. Read the full review: Sweet Magnolias Virgin River How You Can Make Wise Entertainment Choices for Your Family Explore the Plugged In Tech Guide Donate Now! We'd love to hear from you! Visit our Homepage to leave us a voicemail. If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback.
Liberace. What an icon he was in his prime! I loved his music and his stage persona, which, it appears, wasn't much different from his real life persona. In our fun facts this week, we take a look the life and times of this musical prodigy. 1974 was 50 years ago, and we take a look at the top movies of 50 years ago. Along with an inspiring story about a 100 year old man walking for charity, we've got a really fun episode this week! Do you know someone with an inspiring or motivational story? I'd like to feature you (or them) on the podcast. Let me know! If you'd like to support the Rick's Rambles podcast, you can simply share it on your social media and let folks know what you are listening to! If you'd like to support financially, you can purchase a wildlife tracking bracelet from MyFahlo. Holly and I both have them and we LOVE them! You can purchase your own here! Or, you can simply buy me a cup of coffee, you can do that here! As always, I appreciate you so much for taking a few minutes out of your day and listening to the Rick's Rambles Podcast! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ricksrambles/message
Episode 328 of the John1911 Podcast is now live: Missing listener questions. Negative 15 outside. Ed Brown Rifles Smith & Wesson Side De-cocker. Will Wayne Lapierre be prosecuted? Texas No-True Bill on a well publicized CCW shoot. Kraken & Marky John1911.com "Shooting Guns & Having Fun"
EPISODE 15 - “Old Movies For A New Year” - 12/25/2023 There's something about New Year's Eve and assessing the past year that is bittersweet, yet cathartic. It's a time of self-evaluation, introspection, and assessment. In case you're looking for the perfect film to match the myriad of emotions you may be feeling as you reflect, regret, or seek revenge in anticipation of the new year ahead, we've got four that should get you in the mood for 2024. And NEVER forget…There's GOT to be a morning after! SHOW NOTES: Sources: Film Noir Guide: 745 Films of the Classic Era, 1940-1959 (2011), by Michael Keaney Disaster Movies: A Loud, Long, Explosive, Star-Studded Guide To Earthquakes, Floods, Meteors, Sinking Ships, Twisters, Viruses, Killer Bees, Nuclear Fall Out, and Alien Attacks in the Cinema (2006), by Glen Kay and Michael Rose The Stewardess Is Flying The Plane: American Films of the 1970s (2005), by Ron Hogan and Peter Bogdanovich Great Directors (1986), by Ted Sennett “The Ultimate New Years Eve Movie: Repeat Performance, 1947,” December 31, 2016, Classic Film Aficionados “Repeat Performance, starring Joan Leslie, Louis Hayward and Tom Conway, a Murder Study Being Shown At Rivoli,” July 2, 1047, by Bosley Crowther, The New York Times “The Moon's Our Home,” January 19, 2015, by R. Emmett Sweeney, mubi.com The Criterion Collection TCM.com IMDBPro.com Wikipedia.com --------------------------------- 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
Ho ho ho and Merry Christmas Old Soul Movie Podcast Family! Today we are celebrating two beloved classics from Rankin/Bass Animated Entertainment- a team that brought beloved holiday characters to life predominately throughout the 1960s-1980s. These films have been part of American families' celebration of the seasons for decades and we are excited to pay tribute to their legacy! First, we meet a young buck named Rudolph, whose "nonconformity" brings him on a journey from outcast to foggy-weathered hero. Next, we meet Frosty, a lively man made of snow who must get to the North Pole before he melts away! Pull up a cup of hot cocoa and tune into some holiday cheer as we curl up in nostalgia this Christmas