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The Old School Hollywood vs. The New School Hollywood. We've seen it many times before – The Color of Money, Safe House, etc. On this one, we got Frank Oz's “The Score” (2001) – Robert DeNiro matched with Edward Norton – vs. D.J. Caruso's “Two for the Money” (2005) – pitting “Hooah” legend Al Pacino […]
TARGET ACQUIRED After a quiet legal tampering period, the Kansas City Chiefs make a significant move in signing Hollywood Brown. While Chris Jones has also inked a deal with the Chiefs, CB L'Jarius Sneed's future is still up in the air. All this and we break down the big free agency moves on this week's episode! EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS •The Podcast's humble origins (5:01) •The Chiefs land Hollywood Brown (8:18) •Do the Chiefs have to be aggressive for a WR in Round 1 of the draft? (17:15) •Chris Jones gets Aaron Donald Money (26:17) •Need for Sneed: Cold Pursuit (30:55) •The AFC West in a hard rebuild (39:46) •Other notable league free agency moves (49:14)
This week Chris, Rich, and Jess talk about: The CDC issued guidelines for men to breastfeed, a trans woman won Miss Netherlands, they just can't figure out who's cocaine it was at the White House, the girl on the airplane video, Carlee Russell, the SAG-AFTRA strike, and Rich shares some dispensary misadventures. Please follow us... The post Old School Hollywood first appeared on Christopher Media.
Let's dive in to celebrity baby names! The crazy and the normal. Why do so many celebrities name their human babies the names that they do? Let's chat about it. We go through the Kardashians, Old School Hollywood, and everyone in between!
Your hosts are out amongst the stars to discuss “Sad Statue”, “Old School Hollywood” and the top films of 2005. Michal tackles top sporting accomplishments in 2005! Listen to the "Spotify Cut" exclusively on Spotify for music included in the episode! Join us on: Facebook Instagram TikTok
The boys take their dreams of stardom to Hollywood, bat cleanup for Tony Danza, and use the scientific method to conduct an autopsy on the corpse of System of a Down's 2005 La-la land twin lament, “Old School Hollywood” and “Lost in Hollywood.” --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rocknrollautopsy/support
The Lyric Boys talk 10 wild lyrics by System of a Down, the Armenian-American metal band known for heavy songs about war, sex, and pepperoni pizza. The Lyric Boys discuss Serj Tankian & Daron Malakian's flair for the theatrical; Tony Danza's line etiquette; fighting crime with Jimmy Carter; and why advertising causes therapy. And stick around until the end when The Lyric Boys improvise their own version of System of a Down lyrics. So, get your pogo sticks ready and listen up. You're gonna need therapy for this one. Songs Discussed: "Chic N Stu," "I-E-A-I-A-I-O," "Cigaro," "Violent Pornography," "Old School Hollywood," "Kill Rock 'n Roll," "Bounce," "Radio / Video," "Revenga," and "Sugar." If you enjoy this, subscribe to The Lyric Boys podcast to never miss an episode. Find the Lyric Boys online at www.TheLyricBoys.com. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thelyricboys/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thelyricboys Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thelyricboys YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCS6Xws01HxTY7PYQsAgO9Mw Twitter: https://twitter.com/thelyricboys Check out Beats Per Minute: https://beatsperminute.com/
This week Actor/Comedian Sima Sepehri joins Abbas Wahab and they chat about immigrant career choices, people butchering foreign names, arrogant commercial directors, superstars in the past versus today, everyone becoming an influencer, fuckboy cops, and living in LA during the BLM riots. Support the show directly at Patreon, Get Exclusive Weekly Episodes. www.patreon.com/theimmigrantsection More Abbas YouTube / Instagram More Sima Website / Instagram The Immigrant Section is a weekly show where guests join Abbas Wahab, Sudanese-Canadian Standup Comedian, to talk about funny cultural similarities/differences, current events, and sometimes more. It's raw and unfiltered, for your listening pleasure. Enjoy!
The boys talk about the controversial statement from Scorsese, and his opinions in comicbook films. To better understand his point of view Tommy and B take a look of the eras of cinema to better understand his position. Time Codes Open with Scorsese’s comment12.53 – New Era of Hollywood – Direct is King19.55 – 80’s cinema – the star is King36.53 – Rise of home movies40.23 – Remember the 90's?50.40 – The 2000's really sucked – there were five good movies58.20 – The internet and the power of the fans61.45 – Start and rise of MCUNY Times article from Scorsese - https://www.nytimes.com/2019/11/04/opinion/martin-scorsese-marvel.html
Jimmy Cagney gets the pop song treatment on this deep-cut track. Topics discussed: Old School Hollywood, the prestige of living with Sean Penn, Richard Marx, and Madonna’s surprisingly long relationship with guns as a metaphor. from ciao italia video - the only time she ever performed this song. you can’t see it, but she’s holding a gun in her hand which she has just shot off into the air like 20 times. White Heat (1949) starring Jimmy Cagney, directed by Raoul WalshWhite Heat Live on Who’s That Girl Tour (1987)
What a Creep Season 4, Episode 10 Alfred Hitchcock Alfred Hitchcock (1899-1980) was the master of suspense, the creator of some of the best (and scariest) films of all time, a famous director and, at times, a world-class creep. (Ask Tippi Hedren!) In this episode we talk about his childhood, how he became the legend we all still talk about 40 years after his death and discuss some of his best films and his worst behavior. Enjoy! Our sources for this episode: Telegraph "Alfred Hitchcock Sadistic Prankster" The Guardian: Tippi Hedren "Alfred Hitchcock Sexually Assaulted Me" The Independent: Obsession “The Dark Side of Alfred Hitchcock” Fascinate.com: 42 Creepy Things About Alfred Hitchcock Yahoo.com "Alfred Hitchcock’s Creepy Infatuation with His Leading Ladies” Alfred Hitchcock Wikipedia Alfred Hitchcock: A Life in the Darkness and Light by Patrick McGilligan Alfred Hitchcock: Peter Ackroyd The Dark Side of Genius: The Life of Alfred Hitchcock by Donald Spoto Behind the Bastards podcast Be sure to subscribe wherever you get your podcasts and you will never miss an episode. Also, be sure to follow us on social media! But don’t follow us too closely … don’t be a creep about it! Subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts! Twitter: https://twitter.com/CreepPod @CreepPod Facebook: Join the private group! Instagram @WhatACreepPodcast Visit our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/whatacreep Email: WhatACreepPodcast@gmail.com
Host: Bob Nalbandian & Matt HartnettGuests: John Harrell Co-Hosts Bob Nalbandian & Matt Hartnett are joined by very special guest John Harrell, famed photographer rock stars, movie stars and even US Presidents! John takes command on this episode giving us a history lesson in old-school Hollywood Rock n Roll! Starting as a photographer of the ‘70s hit TV show Starsky and Hutch to high working with high-profile manazines Star, US, and People to being personal photographer to Clint Eastwood and Ronald Regan to becoming a major Rock n Roll photographer for Creem, and Burrn! Magazine and one of the last photographers to shoot Lemmy and Dimebag. John Harrell has seen it all!
For the boys' 99th episode, they take it back to Old School Hollywood. Talkin' about some blonde bombshells. Specifically, Marilyn Monroe and Jayne Mansfield. Who is better? It's time to find out. Nick's points are Too Hot to Handle as he argues that Jayne Mansfield is better. Meanwhile, Mike provides some Monkey Business debating for Monroe. Ryan gets to sit back and judge the show! Listen as they talk about Some Like it Hot, Anton LaVey, mental illness, dumb blonde stereotypes, domestic violence, wardrobe malfunctions, the Golden Globes, casting couches, the power of flight, Goodreads, and washing lettuce with Brillo pads. Does Mike enjoy cooking? Does Ryan use social media for books? Does Nick stop existing when you stop listening? Find out in this classic episode: Marilyn Monroe vs Jayne Mansfield!
Ep 43 Pt 1: The Foos welcome Steph for a recap of Josh's latest bout with bronchitis. Josh then goes into Nerd News to elaborate on The Foo's Dragon Ball news. Steph talks Health N Such to tell everyone about the upcoming Great American Shake Out On October 18 at 10:18AM for earthquake preparedness. During all that, The Foo makes a surprise appearance and talks about the latest on Hurricane Mike. Josh talk sports and the new developments with the UFC drama and this week's NFL picks. Joe C talks about #croptober on The Joint Report and Music News highlighting the Music Modernization Act that was passed recently. Music Highlights: Enfilade by At The Drive-In, Battlestar Scratachtica by Incubus, and Old School Hollywood by System Of A Down.Support the show by buying on Amazon and Eargasm by clicking through the banner found on our site's homepage foobarshow.com
Ep 43 Pt 2: The Foos welcome Steph for a recap of Josh's latest bout with bronchitis. Josh then goes into Nerd News to elaborate on The Foo's Dragon Ball news. Steph talks Health N Such to tell everyone about the upcoming Great American Shake Out On October 18 at 10:18AM for earthquake preparedness. During all that, The Foo makes a surprise appearance and talks about the latest on Hurricane Mike. Josh talk sports and the new developments with the UFC drama and this week's NFL picks. Joe C talks about #croptober on The Joint Report and Music News highlighting the Music Modernization Act that was passed recently. Music Highlights: Enfilade by At The Drive-In, Battlestar Scratachtica by Incubus, and Old School Hollywood by System Of A Down.Support the show by buying on Amazon and Eargasm by clicking through the banner found on our site's homepage foobarshow.com
Wake Up! And listen to this episode of Discography Discussion! Dan has a new son to take pictures of, so we called Brandon Kellum of American Standards to stand in, and set the standard of a conversation about System Of A Down. Make sure to BYOB as Spiders bounce Chic'n'stu and Hypnotize Bubbles over Old School Hollywood. Did the politics really matter to the casual fan? Did the band hate each other in the end? Did Suite-Pee steal society? Was Brandon guilty of not bringing beer to the final Deer Dance? Find out right now! #Tanlines #discussmetal American Standards latest release 'Anti Melody" can be found at https://americanstndrds.bandcamp.com If you enjoy this podcast, please become a patron. We greatly appreciate it.Discography Discussion on Patreon - https://goo.gl/S7fVCcDiscography Discussion Podcast Homepage - https://goo.gl/hXMI33Subscribe to RSS - http://feeds.feedburner.com/danandjoeshowListen to Discography Discussion on iTunes - https://goo.gl/AzQ7vYDiscography Discussion on Google Play - https://goo.gl/d6czHIListen on Stitcher - https://goo.gl/j2eViHWatch/Listen on Youtube - https://goo.gl/rmJ8ksListen on TuneIn - https://goo.gl/lBs1wN Social LinksFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/DiscographydiscussionTwitter - https://twitter.com/discussmetalTumblr - https://danandjoeshow.tumblr.comYoutube Live Stream - https://goo.gl/h7PuL2Google+ - https://goo.gl/WnyGvw Questions? Comments? Suggestions? Email: danandjoeshow@gmail.comwww.discussmetal.com
It's the massive penultimate episode of March on Full Moon! First up, Patrick Romandy-Simmons stops by to talk about his career in special effects, including working in the biggest horror franchises of all-time, Rod Steiger getting mad at him, an insane run-in with a celebrity, and his work on Puppet Master. Then Devil Dinosaur Jr. steps in to talk about some beast-on-woman love in the remarkably weird Meridian. To close the show, Desmond and Duane take a look at the monks versus demon film Catacombs. Some tunes as well to carry you through your week: "Incalculable Effects" by Propagandhi, "I'm Your Puppet" by Sam & Dave, "Love Like Blood" by Killing Joke, "Released from the Catacombs" by Skeletonwitch, and "Old School Hollywood" by System of a Down. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @PatrickRomSim, @DevilDinosaurJr, and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
It's the massive penultimate episode of March on Full Moon! First up, Patrick Romandy-Simmons stops by to talk about his career in special effects, including working in the biggest horror franchises of all-time, Rod Steiger getting mad at him, an insane run-in with a celebrity, and his work on Puppet Master. Then Devil Dinosaur Jr. steps in to talk about some beast-on-woman love in the remarkably weird Meridian. To close the show, Desmond and Duane take a look at the monks versus demon film Catacombs. Some tunes as well to carry you through your week: "Incalculable Effects" by Propagandhi, "I'm Your Puppet" by Sam & Dave, "Love Like Blood" by Killing Joke, "Released from the Catacombs" by Skeletonwitch, and "Old School Hollywood" by System of a Down. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @PatrickRomSim, @DevilDinosaurJr, and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
It's the massive penultimate episode of March on Full Moon! First up, Patrick Romandy-Simmons stops by to talk about his career in special effects, including working in the biggest horror franchises of all-time, Rod Steiger getting mad at him, an insane run-in with a celebrity, and his work on Puppet Master. Then Devil Dinosaur Jr. steps in to talk about some beast-on-woman love in the remarkably weird Meridian. To close the show, Desmond and Duane take a look at the monks versus demon film Catacombs. Some tunes as well to carry you through your week: "Incalculable Effects" by Propagandhi, "I'm Your Puppet" by Sam & Dave, "Love Like Blood" by Killing Joke, "Released from the Catacombs" by Skeletonwitch, and "Old School Hollywood" by System of a Down. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @PatrickRomSim, @DevilDinosaurJr, and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
It's the massive penultimate episode of March on Full Moon! First up, Patrick Romandy-Simmons stops by to talk about his career in special effects, including working in the biggest horror franchises of all-time, Rod Steiger getting mad at him, an insane run-in with a celebrity, and his work on Puppet Master. Then Devil Dinosaur Jr. steps in to talk about some beast-on-woman love in the remarkably weird Meridian. To close the show, Desmond and Duane take a look at the monks versus demon film Catacombs. Some tunes as well to carry you through your week: "Incalculable Effects" by Propagandhi, "I'm Your Puppet" by Sam & Dave, "Love Like Blood" by Killing Joke, "Released from the Catacombs" by Skeletonwitch, and "Old School Hollywood" by System of a Down. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @PatrickRomSim, @DevilDinosaurJr, and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
Play Babz Buzz 025 In this edition Babz talks about: The Dip by Seth Godin Christmas Mail Old School Hollywood “The movie business is not reality it’s a bizarre casino with terrible odds, and pretending that you can win regularly is foolish. Play if you want, but don’t blame yourself for the silly outcomes.” The Empire Strikes Back Dena (The Box) Wedding Band Nightmare on Elm Street The spell ???? challenge Act II Synopsis Adaptations Syd Field – Screenplay High Concept M. Night Golden Moments Chronophobia 12:00/6:00 Moments Ted Newsome Everything is possible Discuss this show here. Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0Music provided by IncompetechBabz Buzz is produced by Michael Cornetto
This week Joey and chris bring you their thoughts on the historic night of wrestling that saw the return of both Hulk Hogan and Bret Hart! They first talk about what they were looking forward to and hoping for from the night then move on to discussing the aftermath of the new Monday night war. They answer questions such as which show was better, how Raw surprised them, and what the pros and cons of the multitude of returning wrestlers to TNA were. They also read some listener email where they discuss Davey Richards, Bryan Danielson and Dragon Gate USA, and then talk about a couple of recent losses in the world of professional wrestling... the possible retirement of Tommy Dreamer and the passing of Dr.Death Steve Williams. Intro songs: "Now is the Time" by Dope from the album "Group Therapy" Outro song: "Old School Hollywood" by System of a Down from the album "Mezmerize" Both songs are available on iTunes Show them that podcasting sells records!