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“I look to Scott for wisdom and leadership and he has delivered both with Big Love. This book opened my heart and mind and I'm forever grateful.”— Glennon Doyle, author of #1 New York Times bestseller Love WarriorWhat happens when you fully commit yourself to love? Endless good, insists Scott Stabile, who found that out by overcoming plenty of bad. His parents were murdered when he was fourteen. Nine years later, his brother died of a heroin overdose. Soon after that, Scott joined a cult that dominated his life for thirteen years before he summoned the courage to walk away. In Big Love, his insightful and refreshingly honest collection of personal essays, Scott relates these profound experiences as well as everyday struggles and triumphs in ways that are universally applicable, uplifting, and laugh-out-loud funny. Whether silencing shame, rebounding after failure, or moving forward despite fears, Scott shares hard-won insights that consistently return readers to love, both of themselves and others.Scott Stabile has amassed a Facebook community of over 350,000 people with his inspirational quotes, posts and live videos. His previous works include Just Love, Iris, and the Li'l Pet Hospital series. Scott also wrote a feature film entitled The Oogieloves in the BIG Balloon Adventure. A regular contributor to the Huffington Post, Scott runs daylong, transformational workshops nationally and internationally. He lives in his home state of Michigan with his partner.https://www.scottstabile.com/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/earth-ancients--2790919/support.
Between new episodes, we're opening up some of our favorite back catalogue episodes to give you a chance to relisten to what we consider some of the most entertaining episodes across the decade-plus of podcasting. "Back in 2013, the "Dirty Sons of Pitches" had a great idea, to watch the lowest-grossing wide release film of all time, "The Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure." It'll be fun, they reasoned. Oh how wrong they were. Recording minutes after finishing that awful children's movie, the guys unleash their thoughts and reflections, trying to make sense of what will never make sense. If you've ever wanted to know what this movie was about, or what makes it... special, then this podcast will be enlightening and entertaining." Available on Apple and Spotify
Just what are the logistics of a vacuum cleaner having sex with a window?
Special guest June Diane Raphael joins Paul to chat about their favorite holiday movies, spreading joy via a naked Tony Danza photo, and the TV shows they're currently loving. Plus, Paul answers listener questions on the Help Line, digs into Corrections and Omissions from The Oogieloves, and announces next week's movie. Places people, it's time for Last Looks!Paul's Picks:Planes, Trains, and Automobiles Deleted ScenesScroogedJune's Picks:Mixed NutsGhislaine Maxwell: Filthy Rich"Party Forever" episode of Scare TacticsBeats Flex HeadphonesBuy Drop Dead Fred LIVE on Vinyl: https://hdtgm.bandcamp.com/Follow Paul on Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/paulscheer/HDTGM Discord: discord.gg/hdtgmPaul's Discord: https://discord.gg/paulscheerCheck out Paul and Rob Huebel live on Twitch (https://www.twitch.tv/friendzone) every Thursday 8-10pm ESTSubscribe to The Deep Dive with Jessica St. Clair and June Diane Raphael here: listen.earwolf.com/deepdiveSubscribe to Unspooled with Paul Scheer and Amy Nicholson here: listen.earwolf.com/unspooledCheck out The Jane Club over at www.janeclub.comCheck out new HDTGM merch over at https://www.teepublic.com/stores/hdtgmWhere to find Jason, June & Paul:@PaulScheer on Instagram & Twitter@Junediane on IG and @MsJuneDiane on TwitterJason is not on Twitter
Finish sucking your milkshakes because Paul, June, and Jason are LIVE from the Fillmore in Detroit to discuss the 2012 mega-flop The Oogieloves in front of an especially ornery audience. Despite June and Jason's plea to cut this entire episode, the crew discuss Christopher Lloyd only speaking through bongos, J. Edgar the horny vacuum cleaner, reveal the film's shocking budget, and ask “Is this movie actually about hospice care?” Buy Drop Dead Fred LIVE on Vinyl: https://hdtgm.bandcamp.com/Go to www.hdtgm.com for tour dates, tickets, and more.Follow Paul on Letterboxd https://letterboxd.com/paulscheer/HDTGM Discord: discord.gg/hdtgmPaul's Discord: https://discord.gg/paulscheerCheck out Paul and Rob Huebel live on Twitch (https://www.twitch.tv/friendzone) every Thursday 8-10pm ESTSubscribe to The Deep Dive with Jessica St. Clair and June Diane Raphael here: listen.earwolf.com/deepdiveSubscribe to Unspooled with Paul and Amy Nicholson here: listen.earwolf.com/unspooledCheck out The Jane Club over at www.janeclub.comCheck out new HDTGM merch over at https://www.teepublic.com/stores/hdtgmWhere to Find Jason, June & Paul:@PaulScheer on Instagram & Twitter@Junediane on IG and @MsJuneDiane on TwitterJason is Not on Twitter
What happens when a real estate investor gets inspired by Tyler Perry to produce a $20 million movie for kids? You get The Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure! Maybe he was on coke. Like the aliens when McDonald's tried to compete with ET and make a movie in the 80s sponsored by Coca-cola. This episode is not sponsored. These movies were bad. Listen at your own risk. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wwtbtt/support
We are excited to welcome dancer, producer, and actor Nick Drago to the show!! Nick Drago, a native Texan and graduate of Oklahoma City University, is a dancer, writer and producer for the film and television industry. Drago, now residing in Los Angeles, has appeared in roles in front of, as well as behind the camera, in numerous productions over the past 17 years. His television credits include Scrubs, Wizards of Waverly Place, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Fresh Beat Band, Dancing with the Stars, The Oprah Winfrey Show, Lucifer, Schooled, Bravo's Step It Up & Dance, Terminator, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Wet Hot American Summer, How I Met Your Mother, Goliath, The Afterparty, Fuller House & Glee. Drago's live televised performances include MTV's VMAs, Fashion Rocks with Rihanna, The Backstreet Boys, The Emmys, Golden Globes, The Video Game Awards and The People's Choice Awards. He has felt fortunate to appear in music videos for Jessica Simpson (Boots), My Chemical Romance (Helena), Finger Eleven (Paralyzer), Capital Cities (Safe and Sound) and others for One Republic, Duran Duran, Demi Lovato, Will Butler, Melody Gardot, and the All American Rejects. Among others, he has appeared in films such as La La Land, Alvin & The Chipmunks (as Theodore's Dance Double), The Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure, Hop, The Muppets, G.I. Joe 2 and Vice. Commercially, Drago has worked with Exxon-Mobil gasoline, Jaegermeister, Smithfield Ham, Ford, Dickies, Delta and San Miguel Beer. He has also appeared alongside Jillian Michaels (The Biggest Loser), and Leslie Sansone (Walk At Home) as talent in their respective fitness videos. His production company, Another Good Sandwich (www.anothergoodsandwich.com), has produced commercial and performance spots for Maks & Val from Dancing With The Stars, The Fuller Brush Company, Dancerpalooza and PACE University. Their work has been also been featured on FunnyOrDie.com. Whether it be dance, writing or producing, Drago is excited to continue his creative journey in whatever avenue may present itself next. https://www.nickdragolive.com/
In an act of martyrdom for the sake of the podcast, Peyton subjected herself through "The Oogieloves in The Big Balloon Adventure." Now, Peyton attempts to articulate to Austin her sheer disdain for the film and it's cynical emptiness, constant obnoxiousness, and bizarre choices. Your hosts also take a deep dive into Eddie Murphy's obsession with butts and Peyton "attempts" a Bill Clinton impression. Follow @E2APodcast on twitter https://twitter.com/E2APodcast
In January, we lost an extremely talented character actress in Cloris Leachman. So, Adam & Thomas are celebrating her talents with their most bizarre Double Edged Double Bill yet! First, Cloris Leachman takes home Oscar gold for the incredibly bleak yet beautiful film The Last Picture Show. Then, Cloris Leachman is one of many celebrities to appear in the infamous brain breaking box office bomb The Oogieloves in the Big Ballon Adventure! Together, our duo answers the vital questions. Who wins in the court of recommendations? Which of our hosts is actually a major mode of transportation? What two films will they choose for next week's episode on When Animals Attack films? Well, sit in the run down picture show and get ready to dance in the aisles to find out! Read Thomas' review of In Search of Darkness Part II over at Film Cred! Follow the show on Twitter @DEDBpod & Facebook as well as Adam and Thomas! Send feedback to doubleedgeddoublebill@gmail.com! Subscribe to our Patreon to get exclusive content for just $1 a month! If you like the show, please subscribe or rate us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Stitcher! We’re a proud member of The ESO Network, alongside other great shows like Earth Station Trek! Buy merchandise with our logo or other logos now at The ESO Network Tee Public Store!
In January, we lost an extremely talented character actress in Cloris Leachman. So, Adam & Thomas are celebrating her talents with their most bizarre Double Edged Double Bill yet! First, Cloris Leachman takes home Oscar gold for the incredibly bleak yet beautiful film The Last Picture Show. Then, Cloris Leachman is one of many celebrities … Double Edged Double Bill Episode 148 – Cloris Leachman Stars In The Last Oogieloves Show Read More » The post Double Edged Double Bill Episode 148 – Cloris Leachman Stars In The Last Oogieloves Show appeared first on The ESO Network.
Our friend Jacq (she/her) joins us for a discussion on the infamous flop Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure, a 2012 musical movie for young kids where the audience was encouraged to get up and dance along in the theaters. Goobie, Zoozie, and Toofie are celebrating their friend Schloofy's birthday when his five magical birthday balloons float away, and they have to race across Lovely Loveville to collect them again. The adventure takes them to a diner that only serves gross milkshakes, a tractor-trailer full of bubbles, a giant flying sombrero, and a series of puzzling celebrity cameos. Check out Jacq's new podcast, Your Friendly Neighborhood Filmcast! @YourFNFilmcast Jams: @JamsWilk Melissa: @WilkyWit Questions or Comments: Email us!: SaturdayMOpod@gmail.com DM us!: @SaturdayMOpod
On this week episode of The Film Club JayEXL, Ju and Deeps discuss the number 15 film on IMDB Top & Bottom films The Matrix and Oogieloves and The Big Balloon Adventure
Today we untangle the mystery of the Oogieloves Big Balloon Adventure and educate the masses on the world-changing introduction of New Coke and Crystal Pepsi. The Oogieloves Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2zgHbFE4lg Desperate Acts of Capitalism is a comedy podcast about money, marketing, and how it all goes wrong. Join us on our magical journey through a world of burning money! Email us at desperateactsofcapitalism@gmail.com with story ideas, questions, or comments. Also, if you like the show, leave us a rating/review on Apple Podcasts and subscribe! WE'RE ALSO NOW ON INSTAGRAM! Follow us @desperateactsofcapitalism for updates, fun facts, and more!
How to describe properly a movie - so called anyway, this barely qualifies - that rests comfortably in the IMDb.com Bottom 100 ranking of films? Is it a dream? A nightmare? A lucid dream? An instructional guide for bubbles and/or milkshakes? Jack and Korey watched Oogieloves, so you don't have to. wagesofcinema@gmail.com
The episode where they scream a lot.
We reviewed a hacky, piece of shit children's film with our new pal Tyler
Scott Stabile had every reason to be angry with the world, but he chose love instead.At the age of 14, Scott's parents were killed at the market they ran, leaving behind a family of seven kids. Stabile was the baby of the group, and nine years later, his brother overdosed and died from a heroine addiction.In those years, he was surrounded by a lot of tragedy, addiction and loss. And, he buried it all, keeping it secret through school, until eventually, it couldn't stay buried any longer. His awakening eventually led him into a journey of discovery where his deep seeking for answers and connection led him to San Francisco and eventually into the embrace of a cult, where he stayed for many years.Flowing through all of this was Scott's internal, turned external struggle with his sexuality as a gay man at a time when being out was a very different experience than it is now. Through it all, though, Scott continually found a way to turn back to love. And eventually, he made a choice that stuck, to live on his own terms, no matter what comes his way, with a wide-open heart. He began to share his journey and philosophy through teachings, workshops, and inspirational posts and videos that have attracted a huge and devoted social media following. And, he began to create and write.His previous works include Just Love, Iris, and the Li’l Pet Hospital series. Scott also wrote the feature film The Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure, an eye-opening experience he writes about in his new book, Big Love: The Power of Living with a Wide-Open Heart.In today's episode, we dive into this powerful journey.+---------------------+We're grateful for the kind support of: ShipStation: Manage and ship your orders. FREE for 30 days, plus a bonus. Visit ShipStation.com, click on the microphone at the top of the homepage and type in GOODLIFE. Harney & Sons Fine Teas by Master Tea Blenders: $15 off your first order of $49 or more. Go to Harney.com and use promo code GOODLIFE for your $15 off.HelloFresh: For $30 off your first week of HelloFresh, visit hellofresh.com and enter goodlife30.
“How can we truly love ourselves if we are not willing to be ourselves?” – Scott Stabile Have you ever been in a situation - at work, at home, at a social event – where you just wake up and realize you’re uncomfortable? Whether it’s the conversation, the person you’re with, or the place you’re at? What’s your gut telling you, and more importantly, how will you respond? Scott Stabile, known as the love spreader, will help you acknowledge why you might be magnetizing the wrong people or situations and how to operate from love and pull from its energy in all corners of your life. Scott’s the author of the recently released Big Love. His inspirational posts, essays, and live videos have attracted a large and devoted social media following with over 350,000 Facebook fans and counting. Scott’s a regular contributor to The Huffington Post, who lives in Michigan with his partner and conducts personal empowerment workshops all around the world. His previous works include Just Love, Iris, A Li’l Pet Hospital series and a feature film entitled The Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure. Be prepared to take on the challenge of choosing love in your life more often and see how your life changes! Key Takeaways: Taking down the wall. Have you ever experienced an emotionally paralyzing moment? A boss ridicules you, your so-called friend shames you, your loved one makes a nasty comment - how do you come back from it without carrying a perpetual chip on your shoulder? The first step is…[10:51]. Knowing the secret within. It’s been a week; you find yourself having an extra glass (or two) of wine, binge-watching a little later than usual, and needing to scroll through your social feed more often. What’s really going on? It’s time to take ownership of our own life-- including your feelings. Take the daunting leap by knowing THIS…[15:48]. Loving the good, bad, and ugly. You wake up, you look in the mirror – is your first thought a positive one? Or are you judging yourself right from the start? Scott describes living your authentic life as, “so big, so beautiful, so powerful and I can’t pretend that I’m always doing it.” Get ready to give it a go on a whole NEW level! Start here…[28:26]. Tune in and turn the volume up for a dose of inspiration and life lessons. You're never more than One Idea Away from a whole, new reality.
This week on Relationships 2.0 by guest is Scott Stabile author of Big Love: The Power of Living with a Wide-Open Heart About the book: What happens when you fully commit yourself to love? Endless good, insists Scott Stabile, who found that out by overcoming plenty of bad. His parents were murdered when he was fourteen. Nine years later, his brother died of a heroin overdose. Soon after that, Scott joined a cult that dominated his life for thirteen years before he summoned the courage to walk away. In Big Love, his insightful and refreshingly honest collection of personal essays, Scott relates these profound experiences as well as everyday struggles and triumphs in ways that are universally applicable, uplifting, and laugh-out-loud funny. Whether silencing shame, rebounding after failure, or moving forward despite fears, Scott shares hard-won insights that consistently return readers to love, both of themselves and others. About the author: Scott Stabile’s inspirational posts and videos have attracted a huge and devoted social media following. His previous works include Just Love, Iris, and the Li’l Pet Hospital series. Scott also wrote the feature film The Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure, an eye-opening experience he writes about in his new book, Big Love. A passionate speaker and love advocate, Scott runs daylong empowerment workshops nationally and internationally. He lives in his home state of Michigan with his partner. Learn more about how Scott spreads BIG LOVE at scottstabile.com or fb.com/scottfrankstabile.
Love, it's a simple message to hear, but a much more challenging message to live. Join us with special guest Scott Stabile as we discuss what it means to live with a wide open heart, and how to live that way, even when we might not feel our most loving. Scott Stabile is an inspirational, self-help writer and speaker. A spiritual voice for personal development in a modern world. His inspirational posts and videos have attracted a huge and devoted social media following. His previous works include Just Love, Iris, and the Li’l Pet Hospital series. Scott also wrote the feature film The Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure, an eye-opening experience he writes about in his new book, Big Love. A passionate speaker and love advocate, Scott runs daylong empowerment workshops nationally and internationally. Anatomy of Living Podcast with Ashton Szabo Living with a Wide Open Heart - Conversation with Scott Stabile [Episode 13] Credits: Special Guest: Scott Stabile www.scottstabile.com Creator and Host: Ashton Szabo Intro and Outro Music: Emily Ann Peterson Ashton Szabo Facebook: www.facebook.com/anatomyofliving Instagram: @anatomyofliving Twitter: AnatomyofLiving www.anatomyofliving.com
Scott Stabile has lived through some very difficult things in his lifetime, from feeling shame about his sexuality to the murder of his parents when he was just 14 years old. He can verify that life can be very hard. Yet, he has gone on to live a life full of love, empathy, compassion, and forgiveness. Learn some very practical, applicable wisdom in this episode. You will leave the conversation armed with steps to take towards a happier life for yourself. This week we talk to Scott Stabile Scott Stabile’s inspirational posts and videos have attracted a huge and devoted social media following. His previous works include Just Love, Iris, and the Li’l Pet Hospital series. Scott also wrote the feature film The Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure, an eye-opening experience he writes about in his new book, Big Love. A passionate speaker and love advocate, Scott runs day long empowerment workshops nationally and internationally. He lives in his home state of Michigan with his partner. In This Interview, Scott Stabile and I Discuss... The Wolf Parable His book, Big Love: The Power of Living with a Wide Open Heart How shame thrives on secrecy How and when he came out as gay How you help others by being yourself To consider making more and more choices in your life from a place of love That awareness is hard work Asking yourself "what does love invite me to do in this moment?" Love as an energy How his parents were murdered when he was 14 years old That love is an action, more so than it is a feeling Choosing to act from a place of love can be an extraordinarily difficult thing as well as an extraordinarily powerful thing to do in the moment The path of empathy Doing your best to connect with the humanity of others, especially when they have opposing views and they're right in front of you How toxic it is to believe that something is unforgivable and that the pathway to it is empathy and compassion Forgiving because not doing so takes a toll on you as a person How good it feels to be loving The importance of self-care That there is choice in sobriety Depression as a syndrome vs a disease How we are all riding the fine line of addiction all the time The importance of building a more fulfilling life How happiness (and all feelings) is not simply a choice Choosing actions that stand a chance to serve our happiness That action helps assuage fear Please Support The Show with a Donation
Michigan's baddest bad boy, Rob Grabowski, plays the only game where You! Can! Win! 8! Dollars! Rob flaunts his knowledge of Michiganders behaving badly, probes the depths of his own social media, and makes you cry with a monologue you'll Oogielove. But can he win $8!??!
In this special edition of our critically acclaimed video review series, we look at the “Oogieloves” feature film and everyone loses their minds. Note: This is the audio version of the episode and is slightly extended from our video review. The post Blah Blah Podcast Episode 77: Oogieloves and The Big Balloon Adventure (Audio Version) appeared first on Blah Blah Inc..
Chris and Sean are joined by guest Zach Nowack for another film that could only be justifiably watched during So Bad They're Still Bad month: The Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure. The film follows three technicolor miscreants as they attempt to find retrieve lost balloons for their drooling anthropomorphic towel friend's birthday. Along the way they come across the most desperate actors in Hollywood just looking for a buck, including Chris Lloyd and Carey Elwes.As always, you can follow Chris Stachiw on Twitter at @KultureStach, Sean Liang at @Seannifer and Kulture Shocked at @KultureShocked. You can also subscribe to the Kulturecast on iTunes here. Also, don't forget to check out our official Facebook page for news, upcoming reviews, contests, and new content.
Singer, performer and podcaster Sarah Shockey offers to counsel WWE wrestlers, reacts to Whiplash and recounts some awkward teen moments growing up! SHOW NOTES: 0:00 Intro 1:00 WWE's Seth Rollins' fiance tweeted out naked pics of him on his account during a live show as revenge for cheating on her. Sarah is anti-cheating and offers her services as a counselor. She saw the ding dong pics. 4:45 Sarah recounts her boyfriend's recent dental emergency. 8:10 She saw Whiplash on Valentine's Day and it really resonated with her. We end up talking about our high school tennis experiences. Columbia's Comedy Studies was a turning point for a then Ayn Rand-loving Sarah. She has problems watching stuff where people get in trouble. 21:12 Sammy saw that 50 Shades of Gray was playing in IMAX. Sarah shares that she watches the terrible Oogieloves. 26:00 A woman put a potato in her vagina as contraception. We remember about our sex ed classes back in elementary school. Sarah shares her flashlight tag story. We then talk about our first kisses. Sarah almost won her theater program's stalker award. 36:15 Sammy wonders what was like 9/11 was for Sarah, who had just started high school that year. 40:00 Danish authorities have killed the the suspected shooter in the Denmark attack. Sammy wonders about Sarah's travels in the more conservative parts in the country. She once lived in Kokomo, Indiana which totally derails Sammy's train of thought and he demands to know more. 46:50 Sarah once answered the phone and at home and it was a celebrity calling for her dad. She shares a WWE rumor with Sammy. 51:10 Sammy wonders how Sarah will feel if they legalize marijuana in Illinois. She explains when she finally felt like an adult. 53:36 Hackers robbed a hundred banks of over $300 million. We both don't carry cash. 56:30 Rand Paul mocked Hilary Clinton with a parody Pinterest page. Sarah prefers Vine. 1:00:00 Outro where we confess our fear of Brock Lesnar
Nick has appeared in music videos including for Jessica Simpson, My Chemical Romance, Duran Duran, Melody Gardot, and the All American Rejects. Some of Nick's television credits include Scrubs, Suburgatory, Wizards of Waverly Place, Dancing with the Stars, How I Met Your Mother, and Glee. Nick has appeared in Alvin & The Chipmunks, The Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure, Hop, The Muppets, and on The History Channel, Comedy Central, VH1, The Idea Network, and NBC. Nick can be seen as model for Men's Fitness Magazine and in Leslie Sansone's fitness and training videos. Nick is also the co-owner of Flow 40 Dance Workshops, and Another Good Sandwich Productions.
One of our best reviews, if you want to hear how Scott is when he's pissed off, just listen to our review of Oogieloves and the Great Balloon Adventure.
Welcome! This week's episode revolves around one of the best studios keeping stop motion alive and well, Laika Animation Studios! They only have two films (with a third on the way) thus far, but both are worth tons of study and praise; Coraline and Paranorman. These films have become near and dear to us, and so join us as we sing an Ode to Laika! Coraline spoilers begin at 6:38 and Paranorman spoilers begin at 42:02 Brad Jones reviews Paranorman (and Oogieloves if you wanna see him tear that apart) Austin's Paranorman review Box Trolls "Making of" trailer: ) Box Trolls film footage trailer: E-mail us: filmroompodcast@gmail.com Like us on Facebook! Twitter us: @FilmRoomCast Albert: @PrimitiveManPrd Austin: @untitleduser We are on iTunes!Please subscribe, rate, and review! Up Next: Feminism!
This week on Alcohollywood, guest Justin from Consequence of Sound joins us as we recover from last week’s terrible Oogieloves to cherish a true classic: the 1934 Alfred Hitchcock thriller The Lady Vanishes! The last movie he made before heading to America, The Lady Vanishes sees young bride-to-be Iris (Margaret Lockwood) and wan Englishman Gilbert (Michael Redgrave) stuck in a mystery about an old governess (Dame May Whitty) who has suddenly disappeared on a train. No one seems to know anything about her, or believe that she ever existed - was she all in Iris’s head, or is something else going on? What follows is a tense but witty political thriller that still holds up today, and features some of Hitchcock’s signature tricks. Come join us in the mystery along with our drinking rules and custom cocktail!
This week on Alcohollywood, Hausu and Mallrats guest Nick returns to help us endure the fresh, shiny hell that is 2012’s children’s movie flop The Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure! “From the marketing genius behind Teletubbies,” as the trailer tells us, The Oogieloves introduces us to a hellish landscape in which three obnoxious, multicolored monsters (Goobie, Zoozie and Toofie) wander through Lovelyloveville to collect balloons from high place and drink junk food. Along the way, they encounter a number of D-list washed-up actors (Cary Elwes, Chazz Palminteri, Christopher Lloyd, Cloris Leachman, Jamie Pressly, Toni Braxton and others), all hiding sneers of embarrassment at the ridiculous things they've gotta do. Guess you have to pay your mortgage somehow! The whole enterprise is a sloppy, silly mess, and not in the way children’s movies are supposed to be - it's just creepy and desperate. Luckily, we’ll be here to help you adventurize with our custom cocktail and drinking rules – check them out!
Dave and Alonso discuss movies by, for and about Christians, which may or may not involve an "Oogieloves" reference. And Dave defends an aggressively unloved new movie. Subscribe (and review us) at iTunes, like our Facebook page, follow us @linoleumcast, it ain't what you do, it's the way that you do it, and that's what get results.
Welcome, welcome to FUN! This is technically our Episode 0. About a month before we had the idea to start the cast, we partook in an experiment of sorts. We watched The Oogieloves in The Big Balloon Adventure and saved the resulting chat, spurring a discussion which germinated into the podcast you know today. What is contained within is a dramatic re-reading of that insane chat, with movie audio accompaniment. We discuss why this monumental theatrical flop not only doesn't work as a film, but as a piece of children's entertainment. We had a lot of fun doing this, and hope you will too! These are the lost tapes! E-mail us: filmroompodcast@gmail.com Twitter us: @FilmRoomCast Albert: @PrimitiveManPrd Austin: @untitleduser You can find the original chat, "The Oogieloves: A Journey Into Madness" in its raw form here. Austin's B-Movie Message Board review is here. Cinema Snob's hilarious parking lot review of Oogieloves. End song: Upular (Up Remix) by Pogo Up Next (Really!): A Fish Called Wanda - The Career of John Cleese
It’s our Second Anniversary Spectacular, and we’ve just watched The Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure – arguably the most insane film ever made, and definitely the biggest box-office bomb. We’ve got an extra-super-sized episode focused obsessively on the minutia of this cinematic masterpiece, from frisky appliances to wobbly cowboys to weirdly offensive llamas. What […]
Talkin' criticism and Oogieloves with AV Club editor Keith Phipps.
Pat drops by to pull back the curtain on everything and reveal Hollywood's deepest secrets. Warning: do not listen unless you want your mind blown. We also discuss The Oogieloves.
Dan's surgery kept him from writing up detailed show notes, which is lame, we know. But come on. Between that and Oogieloves, hasn't he suffered enough?
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We touch upon several movies this week, from the Oogieloves, now considered the “worst movie opening”, Compliance and it’s link to some behavioural experiments of the 60’s, and Possession which was the surprise box office hit this past weekend. Plus we celebrate the return of Dr. Who and pick out our favourite Time Machines. Note: […]
In which we discuss: unfortunate wedding photos, Pete & Pete reunion, Oogieloves, Coach, Fifty Shades of Grey: Chapters 10-11.
TJ and Joseph before and after (mostly before) Episode 8 of The MovieByte Podcast. They discuss Joseph being loaded with coffee, Jeremy Renner original cast as Hopper in Battleship, TJ paying even more attention to movies now, the crazy week, removing a pistachio from Joseph’s son’s nose, the film ‘Independence Day’, general show prep, trackpads and mice, retina displays and display resolution, ‘Branded’ not getting a wide release, what movie they should review next, ‘Oogieloves’ bombs, clicky keyboards, when they should review ‘The Avengers’, the location of IMAX theaters, Indiana Jones, the Ewok movies, and more.
Amazon, Google, & Microsoft prepare to unveil new products this week. Our analysts tackle the big questions facing each company and discuss the Oogieloves new 52-week low.
Dave and Alonso talk about the passing of Dave's mom, rant and rave about moviegoing experiences and do their best to make heads or tails of that "Oogieloves" movies. Like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter @linoleumcast, review us on iTunes, yo DJ pump this party.
Tune into this week's episode of KIDS FIRST! Coming Attractions to hear all about the new film, Oogieloves in the BIG Balloon Adventure and meet Kenn Viselman, the creator of the show. Listen to our youth critics review the animated film, Mia and the Migoo, released this month on DVD and the feature film, The Odd Life of Timothy Green. Catch all this and more with your host Raven Devanney and KIDS FIRST! Film Critics Morgan Bertsch, Julianna Noone, Julia Chestnut and Cheyenne Nguyen.
Tune into this week’s episode of KIDS FIRST! Coming Attractions to hear all about the new film, Oogieloves in the BIG Balloon Adventure and meet Kenn Viselman, the creator of the show. Listen to our youth critics review the animated film, Mia and the Migoo, released this month on DVD and the feature film, The Odd Life of Timothy Green. Catch all this and more with your host Raven Devanney and KIDS FIRST! Film Critics Morgan Bertsch, Julianna Noone, Julia Chestnut and Cheyenne Nguyen.