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Send us a textWe've now returned to start the second half of Season Four. We closed the first half at a key point, exploring the meaning of the blood of the Lamb in the final plague of Exodus, and we'll now begin with the parting of the Sea. Both, it turns out, are closely connected with the ideas weaved through the accounts of Creation and the Flood in Genesis, which in turn points to that of the salvation in Christ. And the key to understanding that is found in what the Sea and its waters meant for the ancients. We'll first review the past Season(s) and explore the narratives of the aftermath of the final plague to the parting of the Sea. 0:00 Outer Space and the Deep Sea 3:16 Review of where we are: Idea of God speaking 10:32 Review of where we are: the Final Plague 15:59 The meaning of Egypt's parting gifts to Israel 22:58 What God was speaking to different people 30:18 The Sea as the infinite realm of possibilities 36:55 The parting of the Sea in Exodus Support the show ---------------------------------------- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whatdoyoumeangodspeaks/Twitter: https://twitter.com/Paul_Seungoh website: https://whatdoyoumeangodspeaks.buzzsprout.com/ * Please review or rate this series on Apple Podcast and other platforms! * You can financially support this show by clicking the "Support the Show" line above.
Back for another splash of new and old Hip-Hop GOODNESS! New music from Evidence, Dell-P, Raekwon, Outerspace and more. We talked to Dell-P about his new album and also about the upcoming "Wordsmith Experience" Friday August 8th at the Khyber in Philly. Also paying tribute to my good friend, Trenton NJ's own Drazmatik (R.I.P.).DJ TacticsM.T.B.T.T.F- The ClipseActivation- Dell-P ft Teef & 4everTaylormadeGo For Broke- Kenn Starr ft Kaimbr & DJ Jon DoePerfect Attendance- The God Fahim ft Jay NiceGood To Me- Reuben VincentWe Going Up- East Coast ft Keva Hargrove, Regi Angelou &Rakiem Walker Boom Bap Chemist- Ziki-P of P.O.RStudents on Pills- Lyle Omolayo ft Prof Lenny A WilliamsAt The Door- Dell-PF.A.M.I.L.Y- MursDJ TacticsThe Omerta- Raekwon ft Nas & EnanemusSportin Life- Marchitech ft DJ TrubbPour House- Mach-Hommy ft Your Old DroogMirage- DJ Mirage ft Edo, Edo G, Masta. Ace & DJ FlyAddicted- Grand AgentChedda Bang- Victoria ft Inspectah Deck & Method ManP.O.V- The Clipse ft Tyler The CreaterOmega Beams- The God FahimWell Deserved- Dell-P ft J-Reezy
Send us a textThis week we talk about Killer klowns from outer space from 1988! Our creator profile this week is the Chiodo Brothers!https://www.instagram.com/thebonsaimoviecrew/https://twitter.com/bonsai_crewhttps://www.tiktok.com/@thebonsaimoviecrewhttps://discord.gg/8jCPe8T2kT#moviereview #podcast #moviefan #filmpodcast #moviepodcast #film #nostalgia #classic #cultclassic #Killerklownfromouterspace #killerklowns #80s
What would the Sun sound like if we could hear it? Does any noise at all happen in the universe? What's the biggest sound of all? I discuss these questions and more in today's Ask a Spaceman! Support the show: http://www.patreon.com/pmsutter All episodes: http://www.AskASpaceman.com Watch on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/PaulMSutter Read a book: https://www.pmsutter.com/books Keep those questions about space, science, astronomy, astrophysics, physics, and cosmology coming to #AskASpaceman for COMPLETE KNOWLEDGE OF TIME AND SPACE! Big thanks to my top Patreon supporters this month: Justin G, Chris L, Alberto M, Duncan M, Corey D, Michael P, Naila, Sam R, John S, Joshua, Scott M, Rob H, Scott M, Louis M, John W, Alexis, Gilbert M, Rob W, Jessica M, Jules R, Jim L, David S, Scott R, Heather, Mike S, Pete H, Steve S, Lisa R, Kevin B, Michael B, Aileen G, Don T, Steven W, Deborah A, Michael J, Phillip L, Mark R, Alan B, Craig B, Mark F, Richard K, Stace J, Stephen J, Joe R, David P, Justin, Robert B, Sean M, Tracy F, Ella F, Thomas K, James C, Syamkumar M, Homer V, Mark D, Bruce A, Tim Z, Linda C, The Tired Jedi, Gary K, David W, dhr18, Lode D, Bob C, Red C, Stephen A, James R, Robert O, Lynn D, Allen E, Michael S, Reinaldo A, Sheryl, David W, Chris, Michael S, Erlend A, James D, Larry D, Karl W, Den K, George B, Tom B, Edward K, Catherine B, John M, Craig M, Scott K, Vivek D, Barbara C, Brad, and Azra K! Hosted by Paul M. Sutter.
The 365 Days of Astronomy, the daily podcast of the International Year of Astronomy 2009
What would the Sun sound like if we could hear it? Does any noise at all happen in the Universe? What's the biggest sound of all? I discuss these questions and more in today's Ask a Spaceman! Support the show: http://www.patreon.com/pmsutter All episodes: http://www.AskASpaceman.com Watch on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/PaulMSutter Read a book: https://www.pmsutter.com/books Keep those questions about space, science, astronomy, astrophysics, physics, and cosmology coming to #AskASpaceman for COMPLETE KNOWLEDGE OF TIME AND SPACE! Big thanks to my top Patreon supporters this month: Justin G, Chris L, Alberto M, Duncan M, Corey D, Michael P, Naila, Sam R, John S, Joshua, Scott M, Rob H, Scott M, Louis M, John W, Alexis, Gilbert M, Rob W, Jessica M, Jules R, Jim L, David S, Scott R, Heather, Mike S, Pete H, Steve S, Lisa R, Kevin B, Michael B, Aileen G, Don T, Steven W, Deborah A, Michael J, Phillip L, Mark R, Alan B, Craig B, Mark F, Richard K, Stace J, Stephen J, Joe R, David P, Justin, Robert B, Sean M, Tracy F, Ella F, Thomas K, James C, Syamkumar M, Homer V, Mark D, Bruce A, Tim Z, Linda C, The Tired Jedi, Gary K, David W, dhr18, Lode D, Bob C, Red C, Stephen A, James R, Robert O, Lynn D, Allen E, Michael S, Reinaldo A, Sheryl, David W, Chris, Michael S, Erlend A, James D, Larry D, Karl W, Den K, George B, Tom B, Edward K, Catherine B, John M, Craig M, Scott K, Vivek D, Barbara C, Brad, and Azra K! Hosted by Dr. Paul M. Sutter. We've added a new way to donate to 365 Days of Astronomy to support editing, hosting, and production costs. Just visit: https://www.patreon.com/365DaysOfAstronomy and donate as much as you can! Share the podcast with your friends and send the Patreon link to them too! Every bit helps! Thank you! ------------------------------------ Do go visit http://www.redbubble.com/people/CosmoQuestX/shop for cool Astronomy Cast and CosmoQuest t-shirts, coffee mugs and other awesomeness! http://cosmoquest.org/Donate This show is made possible through your donations. Thank you! (Haven't donated? It's not too late! Just click!) ------------------------------------ The 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast is produced by the Planetary Science Institute. http://www.psi.edu Visit us on the web at 365DaysOfAstronomy.org or email us at info@365DaysOfAstronomy.org.
Episode: 2628 When traveling into space, how do you know you're there? Today, astronaut Michael Barratt asks, where exactly is the border of space?
EPISODE 424 'IS THE GOSPEL PROPHESIED GOOD NEWS ABOUT THE REAL GOAL OF CHRISTIAN LIFE? HAVE WE BEEN TRICKED BY CHURCHIANITY? WHERE IS THE REAL HEAVEN MENTIONED IN THE BIBLE? DID THE PROPHETS GET IT RIGHT? HOW ABOUT US?' Here author and host Elbert Hardy of itellwhy.com explores what you will never hear in any church, yet it is in the bible in several places. Why? Why don't we hear the great news in churches today? Could it be they have lost sight of the real goal of Christianity? The real answer is in the development of life across time and space... What in the heavens is God up to? You may be shocked by this answer!Go to itellwhy.com to read Elbert's books free of charge, no Ads and no requests for money or Email addresses. You can watch faith building YouTube Links to Videos and the listen to Elbert's Life of Christ Audio Book in 30 minute Episodes arranged and read by the author straight from the Bible, but rearranged in logical harmony of the Gospels, Revelation and other scriptures. All FREE of charge in the public interest.
Ep. 335: Will Sloan on Ed Wood: Made in Hollywood USA about the director of Plan 9 From Outer Space and Glen or Glenda Welcome to The Last Thing I Saw, with your host, Nicolas Rapold. This week the writer and podcaster Will Sloan visits to discuss his new book, Ed Wood: Made in Hollywood USA, a reconsideration of the filmmaker who notoriously symbolized the bottom of the barrel in movies. Sloan's book avoids the usual so-bad-it's-good look at Ed Wood and instead appreciates the strange dreamlike spaces opened up by the likes of Plan 9 from Outer Space, the “accidental” experiments of his shoe-string-budget movies, and the poignant personal resonance of Glen or Glenda and other movies with Wood's identity as a cross-dresser (as memorably chronicled in Tim Burton's Ed Wood). Plus any number of tangents and comparisons that Wood's work seems to invite through its very imperfections. Please support the production of this podcast by signing up at: rapold.substack.com Photo by Steve Snodgrass
The United Nations has mediated conflicts since its founding in 1945. That domain of involvement extended into space in 1967 with the Outer Space Treaty. Today, their role is increasingly active with more and more nations entering space and the private sector getting into the game. The US's space-related branches, UNOOSA (the UN Office of Outer Space Affairs) and COPUOUS (UN Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space), are busy. Many years ago, the National Space Society gained permanent UN observer status, which is much less passive than the name sounds. The organization has addressed the committees on more than one occasion and is working to influence the policy for space flight positively. Dr. Rick Jenet has been instrumental in these efforts and joins us in explaining the landscape of newspace, international space efforts, and the organization's future initiatives.Headline Space Shuttle Discovery Controversy: Rod and Isaac discuss the proposed $85 million move of the Space Shuttle Discovery from the Smithsonian to Houston, plan that faces obstacles from the Smithsonian, which holds the rights to the shuttle. Main Topic: UNOOSA & Dr. Rick Jenet The National Space Society's UN Observer Status: Dr. Jenet explains that the NSS gained permanent observer status at the UN in 2001. The NSS uses this privilege to inform delegates by providing research and presentations. UNOOSA and COPUOS Explained: Dr. Jenet clarifies that UNOOSA organizes the Committee on Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (COPUOS). While UNOOSA maintains a registry of space objects, COPUOS is the body of 104 member states that develops legal frameworks. Outer Space Treaty of 1967: Dr. Jenet talks about the Outer Space Treaty, a global treaty dating back to the Cold War era that governs how state actors behave in space. He that the treaty's language on property ownership is being re-examined due to the rise of commercial space activities. Space Traffic Management and Orbital Debris: Dr. Jenet highlights that discussions on space traffic management and orbital debris are in their early stages. These discussions focus on basic tenets like coordination and information sharing. Lunar Activities and Resource Utilization: The development of policies for lunar exploration and resource extraction is also an area of new activity. UNOOSA's "Action Team for Lunar Activities Consultation," with co-chairs from Romania and Pakistan, coordinates the future of humanity's return to the moon by aligning different national initiatives. The "Regulation Sandbox" Concept: Dr. Jenet discusses the "regulation sandbox" concept, where existing regulations for an area with commercial potential, for example a lunar ice deposit, are set aside for a limited time to allow a new set of rules to be tested. This concept could be applied more boradly to space launch or ISRU. Why the Public Should Care: Dr. Jenet emphasizes that the public should care about these efforts because these high-level discussions will lead to international laws governing the behavior of all actors in space, including private companies and entrepreneurs. Early awareness of these frameworks will be less painful for startups later on. These show notes have been truncated due to length. For the full show notes, visit https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-space/episodes/171 Host: Rod Pyle Co-Host: Isaac Arthur Guest: Fredrick (Rick) Jenet
The United Nations has mediated conflicts since its founding in 1945. That domain of involvement extended into space in 1967 with the Outer Space Treaty. Today, their role is increasingly active with more and more nations entering space and the private sector getting into the game. The US's space-related branches, UNOOSA (the UN Office of Outer Space Affairs) and COPUOUS (UN Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space), are busy. Many years ago, the National Space Society gained permanent UN observer status, which is much less passive than the name sounds. The organization has addressed the committees on more than one occasion and is working to influence the policy for space flight positively. Dr. Rick Jenet has been instrumental in these efforts and joins us in explaining the landscape of newspace, international space efforts, and the organization's future initiatives.Headline Space Shuttle Discovery Controversy: Rod and Isaac discuss the proposed $85 million move of the Space Shuttle Discovery from the Smithsonian to Houston, plan that faces obstacles from the Smithsonian, which holds the rights to the shuttle. Main Topic: UNOOSA & Dr. Rick Jenet The National Space Society's UN Observer Status: Dr. Jenet explains that the NSS gained permanent observer status at the UN in 2001. The NSS uses this privilege to inform delegates by providing research and presentations. UNOOSA and COPUOS Explained: Dr. Jenet clarifies that UNOOSA organizes the Committee on Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (COPUOS). While UNOOSA maintains a registry of space objects, COPUOS is the body of 104 member states that develops legal frameworks. Outer Space Treaty of 1967: Dr. Jenet talks about the Outer Space Treaty, a global treaty dating back to the Cold War era that governs how state actors behave in space. He that the treaty's language on property ownership is being re-examined due to the rise of commercial space activities. Space Traffic Management and Orbital Debris: Dr. Jenet highlights that discussions on space traffic management and orbital debris are in their early stages. These discussions focus on basic tenets like coordination and information sharing. Lunar Activities and Resource Utilization: The development of policies for lunar exploration and resource extraction is also an area of new activity. UNOOSA's "Action Team for Lunar Activities Consultation," with co-chairs from Romania and Pakistan, coordinates the future of humanity's return to the moon by aligning different national initiatives. The "Regulation Sandbox" Concept: Dr. Jenet discusses the "regulation sandbox" concept, where existing regulations for an area with commercial potential, for example a lunar ice deposit, are set aside for a limited time to allow a new set of rules to be tested. This concept could be applied more boradly to space launch or ISRU. Why the Public Should Care: Dr. Jenet emphasizes that the public should care about these efforts because these high-level discussions will lead to international laws governing the behavior of all actors in space, including private companies and entrepreneurs. Early awareness of these frameworks will be less painful for startups later on. These show notes have been truncated due to length. For the full show notes, visit https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-space/episodes/171 Host: Rod Pyle Co-Host: Isaac Arthur Guest: Fredrick (Rick) Jenet
The United Nations has mediated conflicts since its founding in 1945. That domain of involvement extended into space in 1967 with the Outer Space Treaty. Today, their role is increasingly active with more and more nations entering space and the private sector getting into the game. The US's space-related branches, UNOOSA (the UN Office of Outer Space Affairs) and COPUOUS (UN Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space), are busy. Many years ago, the National Space Society gained permanent UN observer status, which is much less passive than the name sounds. The organization has addressed the committees on more than one occasion and is working to influence the policy for space flight positively. Dr. Rick Jenet has been instrumental in these efforts and joins us in explaining the landscape of newspace, international space efforts, and the organization's future initiatives.Headline Space Shuttle Discovery Controversy: Rod and Isaac discuss the proposed $85 million move of the Space Shuttle Discovery from the Smithsonian to Houston, plan that faces obstacles from the Smithsonian, which holds the rights to the shuttle. Main Topic: UNOOSA & Dr. Rick Jenet The National Space Society's UN Observer Status: Dr. Jenet explains that the NSS gained permanent observer status at the UN in 2001. The NSS uses this privilege to inform delegates by providing research and presentations. UNOOSA and COPUOS Explained: Dr. Jenet clarifies that UNOOSA organizes the Committee on Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (COPUOS). While UNOOSA maintains a registry of space objects, COPUOS is the body of 104 member states that develops legal frameworks. Outer Space Treaty of 1967: Dr. Jenet talks about the Outer Space Treaty, a global treaty dating back to the Cold War era that governs how state actors behave in space. He that the treaty's language on property ownership is being re-examined due to the rise of commercial space activities. Space Traffic Management and Orbital Debris: Dr. Jenet highlights that discussions on space traffic management and orbital debris are in their early stages. These discussions focus on basic tenets like coordination and information sharing. Lunar Activities and Resource Utilization: The development of policies for lunar exploration and resource extraction is also an area of new activity. UNOOSA's "Action Team for Lunar Activities Consultation," with co-chairs from Romania and Pakistan, coordinates the future of humanity's return to the moon by aligning different national initiatives. The "Regulation Sandbox" Concept: Dr. Jenet discusses the "regulation sandbox" concept, where existing regulations for an area with commercial potential, for example a lunar ice deposit, are set aside for a limited time to allow a new set of rules to be tested. This concept could be applied more boradly to space launch or ISRU. Why the Public Should Care: Dr. Jenet emphasizes that the public should care about these efforts because these high-level discussions will lead to international laws governing the behavior of all actors in space, including private companies and entrepreneurs. Early awareness of these frameworks will be less painful for startups later on. These show notes have been truncated due to length. For the full show notes, visit https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-space/episodes/171 Host: Rod Pyle Co-Host: Isaac Arthur Guest: Fredrick (Rick) Jenet
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WHEN THE TIME ARRIVED for my reading, I thought of saying something sentimental about the comforts of friends and family, but the crowd had become boisterous to the point of riot, so, instead, I took a deep breath and delivered episode forty-seven of Dead Air, “Still No News from Outer Space,” without a pause. Get full access to The Personal History, Adventures, Experiences & Observations of Peter Leroy at peterleroy.substack.com/subscribe
To wrap up Sandro's month of choices is a forgotten Disney science fiction film from 1978 called 'The Cat from Outer Space'. It's about an alien cat that crash-lands on Earth. With the help of some scientists, the cat goes on an adventure to fix its ship and return home, while learning some life lessons along the way, like how gambling is excellent, actually. Wait, isn't this a kids' movie?Join our Patreon for our bonus episodes! https://www.patreon.com/oldiebutagoodiepodFollow the show!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oldiebutagoodiepod/Facebook: https://fb.me/oldiebutagoodiepodPodcast Platforms: https://linktr.ee/oldiebutagoodiepodGot feedback? Send us an email at oldiebutagoodiepod@gmail.comFollow the hosts!Sandro Falce - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandrofalce/- Twitter: https://twitter.com/sandrofalce- Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/SandroFalce/- Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/SandroFeltChairZach Adams - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zach4dams/- Twitter: https://twitter.com/ZackoCaveWizard- Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/zach4dams- Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/zackocavewizardWatch our editor, Starkie, on Twitch! https://www.twitch.tv/sstarkieeOldie But A Goodie's theme tune is written and produced by Josh Cake. Check out his work here: https://www.joshcake.com/Check out other shows from our network 'That's Not Canon'! https://thatsnotcanon.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ed Wood's best film is arguably one of the worst in the history of cinema. What constitutes a movie being "so bad it's good?" Is it unintentional laziness on the filmmaker's behalf? Technical errors, bad acting, all of the above? How does something like this become a cult classic before Tim Burton adapted the making of this film, in Burton's best film? Do we think Plan 9 is fun, bad, or plain old boring? Find out in our discussion! Guest Info Mark Krawczyk is a Wisconsin-based critic who constantly pumps out material. You can find his site here https://www.specialmarkproductions.com/ His YouTube Channel here https://www.youtube.com/@SpecialMarkProd You can also find Mark's X profile @SpecialMarkPro Subscribe to YPA Reviews for more content. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQrUmfPvYdxuBYuvkAREhxA?view_as=public Go to https://www.ypareviews.com/ to read my written reviews and stay up to date on all of my newest podcast and YouTube content. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/youll-probably-agree/id1453935603 Subscribe on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/6poDSN5vjKFFk5XVY7SHtq?si=979e81a7063f4005 Subscribe on SoundCloud https://soundcloud.com/user-114056851 Follow Me on X and Instagram @ypareviews My TikTok @ypareviewschicago
OA1173 - More people have been to space than practice space law, and Professor Michelle Hanlon is one of its most important modern pioneers. Professor Hanlon joins to talk Star Trek captains, preserving historic sites on the Moon, and why she believes the mass privatization of space is--at least if properly regulated--the only way forward. Prof. Michelle Hanlon's University of Mississippi faculty biography “Why Are We All So Obsessed with the Moon?”, Michelle Hanlon, New York Times (12/7/2024) The Artemis Accords (signed 10/30/2020) “The Wild Wild West of Space Law,” Michael O'Shea, The Walrus (8/13/2020) Check out the OA Linktree for all the places to go and things to do!
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Cannon Films month continues with the quite befuddling Rockula. Then we chat about Death at a Funeral, It Came from Outer Space, and Superman (2025). Support us on Patreon! Patrons have access to the NOTLP Discord Server, weekly virtual meetups with the hosts, ad free episodes and tons of other great content. This podcast is brought to you by the Legion of Demons at patreon.com/notlp. Our Beelzebub tier producers are: Ernest Perez Shayna Spalla Branan & Emily Intravia-Whitehead Bill Chandler Blayne Turner Monica Martinson Bill Fahrner Brian Krause Dave Siebert Joe Juvland Matt Funke Paul Gauthier “Monster Movies (with My Friends)” was written and performed by Kelley Kombrinck. It was recorded and mixed by Freddy Morris. Night of the Living Podcast Social Media: facebook.com/notlp instagram.com/nightofthelivingpodcast youtube.com/notlpcrew https://www.tiktok.com/@nightofthelivingpodcast
In this special episode, Ethan and Devin are joined by critic and author Will Sloan to discuss his new book, Ed Wood: Made in Hollywood USA and Wood's iconic "worst film of all time," Plan 9 from Outer Space (1957). They discuss what it means to reinterpret Wood as more than simply a bad director while exploring the film's the outsider aesthetics and prescient politics. Order Ed Wood: Made in Hollywood USA directly from OR Books at https://orbooks.com/catalog/ed-wood/. Follow Will Sloan at @WillSloanEsq and check out his podcasts Michael and Us (@MichaelandUs) and The Important Cinema Club (@ImprtCinemaClub). Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, or BlueSky at @youretallpod. Follow Ethan on Twitter at @Mathissippi and Devin on Twitter at @stalecooper. Email us at youretallpod@gmail.com.
Tripping in the Woods presents Killer Klowns from Outer Space (1988)The crew is diving into the classic B horror comedy with alien klowns!Grab your favorite circus treat while we try to pronounce Chiodo, talk some old school internet memes, and the awesome practical effects! It's crazzzzzzzzzzzy!Stay while and listen!
Synopsis In a quiet town, where the stars are shining and the street youths are just beginning a wild night of tomfoolery, a meteor falls from the sky. Landing in a farmer's yard, people begin to investigate the crash, only to find a large and otherworldly circus tent. Everyone gets a little more clown than they bargained for, and the occupants of this circus tent start a menacing rampage on the town. Will the police stop them? Will the sexy young college couple stop them? Will the ice cream man stop them? Review of Killer Klowns From Outer Space Killer Klowns from Outer Space has long been one of my favorite horror movies. It's low budget and very over the top, but I find it charming and entertaining to watch clowns wrap people in cotton candy cocoons that burn their flesh off. The movie stays fresh for me as every scene depicts the clowns using some new form of weapon that looks like a sundry clown paraphernalia. I like the characters, especially the two young dudes trying to get girls by selling ice cream, and the boyfriend and ex-boyfriend of Debbie, who both seem to be dating her at the same time, at moments in this film. However, the true bow that ties this movie together is the clowns. They have a really unique design and they border the line of over-the-top silliness and menace that gives me the creeps in a good way. Score 10/10
Imagine trying to explain Leftism to somebody visiting America from another planet...LEGALLY! What would you tell them about Leftists who hate their country and try to do anything destructive to hurt the place? If aliens came to Earth to destroy it, they would cancel plans, and say, "Leftists are already doing a great job!", then take off.Why do Leftists side with anything that penalizes American citizens?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The WHO recently released a report claiming that more than 871,000 people die from loneliness each year—almost 100 an hour. It defines loneliness as the distress that comes from the lack of desired relationships, while social isolation is defined by the objective absence of social ties.
Kev and Matthewman get their popcorn guns ready as they review the cult classic Killer Klowns from Outer Space! This 1988 gem blends sci-fi, horror, and outrageous comedy in a neon-drenched nightmare full of cotton candy cocoons, balloon animal bloodhounds, and intergalactic clown chaos. Are these the goofiest killers in horror history or secretly one of the most creative genre mashups ever? Tune in as Kev and Jay unpack the madness courtesy of the studio! #KillerKlownsFromOuterSpace #CultHorror #80sSciFi #ClownHorror #MovieReview
This episode we dig into the sci-fi classic, Battle In Outer Space. Watch it at the link and let's us know what you think.
It's Ben's Birthday!And to celebrate, they decided we all should tighten our belts and notch and dive into Troll 2!Recommendations:Joe - Fateful Findings (2013)Ben - Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)Jeremy - Killer Klowns from Outer Space (1988)Emily - Slaughterhouse Rock (1988)And, if you want to learn more about Troll 2, you should check out Best Worst Movie (2009) - which is free on YouTube!Sign up to support Progressively Horrified on Patreon for as little as $5 a month and get bonus episodes! https://www.patreon.com/c/progressivelyhorrified Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
NEW EPISODE! But uh…..WHAT HAPPENED TO 28 MONTHS? JUST JUMPED TO YEARS I SEE….*Links in bio - please check out our video episodes on Spotify and YouTubeOn an episode SO EPIC not even an exploding transformer-driven power outage could stop, the Boys welcome Rob from the UK gem of a podcast “Caliber 9 From Outer Space” to take on Danny Boyle's return to the rage zombie-genre busting/reinvention franchise with “28 Years Later”. A third sequel…18 years later…AND a planned trilogy? Will audiences eat this up like a rage infected zombie fresh from a hunger strike or will this wholly, unexpected, world building entry piece with lots of zombie full frontal, poignant moments, and the most WTF ending in recent history drive audiences to other summer fare with dragons, aliens on aliens, and race cars? PREPARE THE SKULL CLEANING BROTH AND RAGE OUT WITH WS+! For pluses: Rob introduces us to the handheld, retro game, nostalgia bait console - the Miyoo Mini Plus which like Cupcake is “small but powerful”; Mike gives a quickie take on the remake of “How to Train Your Dragon”. TIMESTAMPS00:00 Teaser02:00 Intro 07:20 Below the Line: The Crew25:55 Above the Line: The Cast39:03 Spoiler Free Thoughts01:02:17 SPOILERS AHEAD01:28:22 Rob's Plus01:32:04 Mike's Plus01:36:19 Outro- - - - - - - - - -WE ARE WATCH SKIP PLUS! FOLLOW/LIKE/SUBSCRIBE/REVIEW/LOVEEmail us: WatchSkipPlus@gmail.comIG: https://www.instagram.com/watchskipplus/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/watchskippluspodX: https://x.com/watchskipplusYouTube: www.youtube.com/@WatchSkipPlusDiscord: https://discord.gg/PGX4RRUe
Odkryj sekrety pracy astronauty i przyszłość polskiej nauki! Czy zastanawiałeś się kiedyś, jak naprawdę wygląda życie i praca astronauty na Międzynarodowej Stacji Kosmicznej? Ile zarabia kosmiczny podróżnik i z jakimi wyzwaniami zdrowotnymi musi się mierzyć? A przede wszystkim – co obecność Polaka w kosmosie oznacza dla przyszłości naszej nauki i przemysłu? W najnowszym odcinku podcastu „Stacja Zmiana” Katarzyna Michałowska rozmawia z dr Anną Fogtman, ekspertką z Europejskiej Agencji Kosmicznej (ESA), która uchyla rąbka tajemnicy o kulisach kosmicznych misji. Dowiesz się: - Jak wygląda codzienność astronautów – od porannej toalety po dyskotekę na orbicie. - Jakie są zarobki i benefity w ESA, a także dlaczego praca astronauty to nie kosmiczne wakacje, lecz ciężka harówka pod ogromną presją. - Co dzieje się z ludzkim ciałem w stanie nieważkości i jakie są skutki choroby kosmicznej. - Dlaczego misja Polaka, Sławosza Uznańskiego-WIśniewskiego, to gigantyczna inwestycja w przyszłość polskiego przemysłu kosmicznego, a nie tylko wycieczka. - Jaka jest przyszłość eksploracji kosmosu po demontażu ISS i dlaczego Polska jest na to gotowa. Nie przegap tej fascynującej rozmowy, która pokazuje kosmos z zupełnie nowej perspektywy! Posłuchaj podcastu „Stacja Zmiana” i zanurz się w świat kosmicznych tajemnic! Rozdziały rozmowy: • 00:00 – Praca astronauty to nie tylko widoki • 02:26 – Codzienność na Międzynarodowej Stacji Kosmicznej • 05:23 – Zarobki i benefity astronautów • 08:18 – Wyzwania zdrowotne w kosmosie • 11:19 – Stan nieważkości: doświadczenia i wyzwania • 14:09 – Misja Sławosza Uznańskiego-Wiśniewskiego: znaczenie dla Polski • 17:07 – Przemysł kosmiczny: inwestycje i przyszłość • 20:05 – Kobiety w kosmosie: równość i wyzwania • 22:48 – Przyszłość misji kosmicznych: Księżyc i Mars • 25:23 – Podsumowanie: krok w stronę przyszłości Muzyka – Geb - Dancing with LFOs (Life from Outer Space): https://tiny.pl/cqnp2v8c Posłuchaj również: https://tiny.pl/0f6h8ydk W rozmowie z dr Anną Fogtman z Europejskiej Agencji Kosmicznej (ESA), ekspertem w dziedzinie badań kosmicznych związanych z ludzkim ciałem, omawiamy codzienność astronautów na Międzynarodowej Stacji Kosmicznej, zarobki oraz wyzwania związane z badaniami prowadzonymi w stanie nieważkości. Dr Anna dzieli się swoimi doświadczeniami z lotów parabolicznych, omawia znaczenie polskiej misji kosmicznej oraz przyszłość przemysłu kosmicznego w Polsce. Rozmowa porusza również temat roli kobiet w przemyśle kosmicznym i wyzwań, z jakimi się borykają. Kilka myśli z rozmowy: Astronauci mają napięty grafik pracy na stacji kosmicznej. Zarobki astronautów w Europejskiej Agencji Kosmicznej są konkurencyjne. Stan nieważkości wpływa na zdrowie astronautów, prowadząc do utraty masy mięśniowej. Loty paraboliczne mogą wywoływać nieprzyjemne doznania, takie jak choroba lokomocyjna. Polska misja kosmiczna jest ważnym krokiem dla polskiego przemysłu. Kobiety w przemyśle kosmicznym wciąż napotykają na szklany sufit. Inwestycje w przemysł kosmiczny przynoszą długoterminowe korzyści. Astronauci mają dostęp do wielu benefitów, które poprawiają ich jakość życia. Sławosz Uznański-Wiśniewski jest przykładem polskiego astronauty, który inspiruje innych. Przyszłość polskiego przemysłu kosmicznego jest obiecująca, z planami na nowe misje.
original work by The Babylon Project, kindly shared directly with me vie the Creepypasta Wiki and narrated here for you all under the conditions of the CC-BY-SA license. https://creepypasta.fandom.com/wiki/The_Devil%27s_Cosmonaut Tonight's final fabulous story is ‘The Mojave Spaceman' by MonarchMKUltra, kindly shared with me via the Creepypasta Wiki and read here under the conditions of the CC-BY-SA license. https://creepypasta.fandom.com/wiki/The_Mojave_Spaceman https://creepypasta.fandom.com/wiki/User:MonarchMKUltra
Hang onto your slipcases because Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, The Last Video Store) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute Productions) team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming IMPRINT FILMS physical media releases.In this episode, we discuss:Flesh and Fantasy (1943) / Dead Of Night (1945) – Imprint Collection #395 – 396It Came From Outer Space (1953) – 4K UHD + Blu-ray + 3D Blu-ray – Imprint Collection #394Tales Of Adventure – Collection 6 (1945 – 1969) – Imprint Collection #401 – 404Ivy (1947) – Imprint Collection #406Support: JOIN THE ONE HEAT MINUTE PATREON FOR AS LITTLE AS $1 A MONTHFollow the hosts:Blake Howard - Twitter & One Heat Minute Website Alexei Toliopoulos - Twitter & The Last Video StoreSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/one-heat-minute-productions/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Matthew Bannister on The TV director Michael Lachmann who made some of the most acclaimed documentaries about science. Professor Brian Cox and Dame Maggie Aderin-Pocock pays tribute. Pik-sen Lim who became one of the most recognisable East Asian actors on British TV. Leon Krier, the master planner behind King Charles's controversial Poundbury development. David “Syd” Lawrence, the fast bowler who was the first British-born black cricketer to play for England.Interviewee: Professor Brian Cox Dame Maggie Aderin-Pocock Sara Houghton Ben Pentreath Dean WilsonProducer: Ribika MoktanArchive used:Wonders of the Solar System: Order out of Chaos, BBC 2, BBC Production, written & directed by Michael Lachmann, series producer Danielle Peck, A BBC/ Science Channel Co-Production, BBC MMXVI, 14/03/2010; Wonders of the Universe: Stardust, produced and dir by Michael Lachmann, Series Producer James Van Der Pool, BBC Production, A BBC/ Discover/ Science Channel Co-Production BBC MMXVI, BBC Two, 04/07/2011; The Sky at Night: Planet 9 from Outer Space, Series Producer Michael Lachmann, BBC Science Production London, BBC MMXVI, BBC 4, 14/02/2016, bbc.co.uk/skyatnight; Human Universe: A Place in Space Time, produced & directed by: Stephen Cooter & Michael Lachmann, BBC Production, A BBC/ Science Channel Co-Production, BBC 2, 02/11/2014; Emergency Ward 10, script by Tessa Diamond, Directed by Peter Sasdy, An ATV Production, ITV, 1957-1967; Mind Your Language, creator Vince Powell, directed by Stuart Allen, London Weekend Television, ITV, 1977-1986; Celebrating & Connecting BESEA Women in Film, TV & Theatre, YouTube Upload KakiLang, 27/04/2021; Doctor Who, Season 8; The Mind of Evil, Episode 1, Producer Barry Letts, directed by Timothy Combe, BBC TV, 1971; Jenny: The Doctor's Daughter - Volume 1, Neon Reign, June 2018, written by Christian Brassington, directed by director Barnaby Edwards, Big Finish Productions; Newsnight, BBC Two, 26/07/1985; BBC News, 10/02/1992; BBC Points West 19/11/2014; BBC News, 15/10/1991; Third Ear: Leon Krier, BBC Radio 3, 21/02/1992; What Revival?, BBC Radio 3, 03/06/1983
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Mark welcomed back horror director Dustin Ferguson and former co-host Hannah Bakk to discuss one of Hannah's favorite horror movies... Friday the 13th part VIII - Jason Takes Manhattan So many questions to be answered such as: Is this as gory as Hannah has hyped it up to be? Why does it take so long to reach Manhattan? Is Kane Hodder the best Jason of all time? Why is this the last film to have Friday the 13th in the title? How did they sail to Manhattan if they are docked in a lake? How did Jason manage to reach Manhattan? Did they rip of Killer Klowns from Outer Space for a scene? This show is sponsored by: Eddie by Giddy FDA Class II medical device built to treat erectile dysfunction and performance unpredictability. Eddie is specifically engineered to promote firmer and longer-lasting erections by working with the body's physiology. Get rock hard erections the natural way again. Using promo code DARKMARK20, you can save 20% on your Eddie purchase, and you and your partner will be chanting incantations of ecstasy together faster than you can say “REDRUM.” Go to buyeddie.com/DarkMark for 20% off your purchase using code DARKMARK20 today. Raze Energy Drinks Go to https://bit.ly/2VMoqkk and put in the coupon code DMS for 15% off the best energy drinks. Zero calories. Zero carbs. Zero crash Renagade CBD Go to renagadecbd.com for all of your CBD needs Tactical Soap Smell Great with Pheromone infused products and drive women wild with desire! Go to https://grondyke-soap-company.myshopify.com/?rfsn=7187911.8cecdba
In this episode of Outside the Cinema, hosts Bill and Chris discuss various topics ranging from parenting moments that impress them to the exploration of cult films, particularly focusing on George A. Romero's lesser-known work, 'There's Always Vanilla'. They share personal anecdotes about their children, delve into the significance of youth sports, and analyze the cultural context of the films they review, emphasizing the importance of understanding the era in which they were made. In this conversation, Chris Bricklemyer and OTC Industries delve into the film 'There's Always Vanilla,' directed by George A. Romero. They explore the film's themes of counterculture, character development, and the challenges faced during its writing and production. The discussion highlights the film's visual style, editing techniques, and ultimately leads to their recommendations and critiques of the film's overall quality. In this episode, the hosts delve into the evolution of comedy, critiquing the film 'Morons from Outer Space' for its juvenile humor and lack of substance. They transition into discussing 'The Nun', exploring its themes, character dynamics, and the effectiveness of its horror elements. The conversation culminates in a detailed review of 'Bring Her Back', highlighting its emotional depth and strong performances, ultimately leading to high praise for the film.
Send us a textIt's finally time to honor the movie that gave our show its name — Killer Klowns from Outer Space! In this special Watch This or Die episode, we're celebrating the cult classic's 37th anniversary with a full breakdown of this bizarre, brilliant, and beloved horror-comedy.But first, we kick things off with our featured craft beers of the week and crack open some cans while catching up. Then it's time for a quick stop in the Music Corner — Sean shares a fun new way he's discovering different albums every day, and Pete teases the release of his next epic Spotify playlist.Then it's Watch This or Die time! We dive into how we first discovered Killer Klowns, what makes it such a memorable gem, and why it still holds a special place in our dark little hearts. Of course, we run through our signature categories: favorite kill, best use of music, standout brief performance, and more!So, grab a brew, cue up the Chiodo Brothers' masterpiece, and get ready to join the circus. Check it out!
Welcome to PART 2 of our ED WOOD-A-THON! Long distance electrodes have been shot into the pineal and pituitary glands of the recently dead members of the FREAKQUENCY, forcing them to participate in a LIVE COMMENTARY TRACK for one of the worst movies ever made, “PLAN 9 FROM OUTER SPACE! Is this movie's abysmal reputation warranted? Hit play on the film once the gang gives you the cue so you can follow along and find out!
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Mischke's circuitous route through this program takes him from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame to the far reaches of Outer Space, chasing obscure band names and high speed alien crafts. Hear his interview with Hubbard Radio's most listened to podcaster, Stephen Diener, host of the Unidentified Alien Podcast (UAP). See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Mischke's circuitous route through this program takes him from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame to the far reaches of Outer Space, chasing obscure band names and high speed alien crafts. Hear his interview with Hubbard Radio's most listened to podcaster, Stephen Diener, host of the Unidentified Alien Podcast (UAP). See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Scientists think they might have found a planet that is "brimming with life," and we're pretty sure whoever lives there is way smarter than earthlings. We learn about a climber who had to be rescued twice in one week because he forgot his phone on the mountain. And we discuss a vintage story about a hiker who was lost and couldn't be rescued because when first responders called him he didn't pick up because he didn't recognize the number. We debate whether it was appropriate for a tennis player to tell her opponent to put on deodorant. We discuss the Oklahoma City bombing documentary, and how hearing the stories of the survivors helped portray the scope of loss. Susie is worried about a kind of hornet that is making its home in her town, and Sarah thinks they might be government drones or psyops. A town in Finland calls itself the home of Santa, but residents are fed up with all the tourists. We consider the backlash about tourism around the world and what's really driving it.Listen to more podcasts like this: https://wavepodcastnetwork.comConnect with us on social media:BCP Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/braincandypodcastSusie's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susiemeisterSarah's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imsarahriceBCP on X: https://www.x.com/braincandypodSponsors:Cancel your unwanted subscriptions and reach your financial goals faster at https://rocketmoney.com/braincandyVisit https://shopbeam.com/braincandy and use code BRAINCANDY to get our exclusive discount of up to 35% off.For 50% off your order, head to https://www.dailylook.com and use code BRAINCANDYGet 40% off your first box PLUS get a free item in every box for life. Go to https://www.hungryroot.com/braincandy and use code BRAINCANDYSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Paris Marx is joined by Tim Fernholz to discuss how Elon Musk's influence in the White House is shaping the US Space Program, why he's pushing NASA toward Mars instead of the Moon, and whether the Starship rocket is in trouble.Tim Fernholz is a senior reporter at Payload Space and the author of Rocket Billionaires: Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and the New Space Race.Tech Won't Save Us offers a critical perspective on tech, its worldview, and wider society with the goal of inspiring people to demand better tech and a better world. Support the show on Patreon.The podcast is made in partnership with The Nation. Production is by Kyla Hewson.Also mentioned in this episode:Tim wrote about Donald Trump's NASA budget and Jared Isaacman's confirmation hearing.The Wall Street Journal wrote about Elon Musk's plans to get NASA to refocus on Mars.Trump's proposed budget aims to cut NASA's science budget by 47% as part of a larger 24% cut to the agency's top-line funding.SpaceX's Starship rocket is running into serious problems.Support the show
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When Monday hits, Stassi's thriving—the nanny's back, the kids are at school, and she's finally recovering from a weekend of Messer's non-stop toddler energy. She and C-O Lo dive into the pop culture drama: dusty Coachella tents, Kylie & Timmy's hyper-analyzed desert PDA, and why celebs might finally be done with the festival life. From Stassi's bug-fueled camping trauma to her love of travel over concerts, things take a turn for the intergalactic. Cue the all-female space launch—yes, ladies in orbit—including Katy Perry's 11-minute rocket ride, alien diplomacy, and whether gravity is just Hollywood fiction. Beau joins in to break down space science—and yes, even your dignity needs to be strapped down up there.Thanks for supporting our sponsors:Progressive: Visit Progressive.com to see if you could save on car insurance.OpenPhone: Streamline and scale your customer communications with OpenPhone. Get 20% off your first 6 months at www.openphone.com/stassiIRestore: Unlock your best skin with @iRestorelaser and HUGE savings on the iRestore Illumina Face Mask with code STASSI at irestore.com/STASSI #irestorepodBoll and Branch: Get 15% off, plus free shipping on your first set of sheets, at BollAndBranch.com/stassi.Thrive Causemetics: Try the Liquid Lash Extensions Mascara + mini Brilliant Eye Brightener at a special set price with free shipping! Or get 20% off your first order at thrivecausemetics.com/STASSISee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We're excited to share an episode of Who Smarted? — a top-rated, educational podcast for curious kids and families! Each fun-filled, 15-minute episode explores Science and History topics kids love (Favorite Foods, Animals, Outer Space, The Human Body, The Ocean) through humor, storytelling, and sound-rich adventures. In this episode, Accidental Inventions, you'll find out how everyday favorites like potato chips and popsicles were discovered totally by mistake! Loved by kids 5–10 (and secretly by their parents too), Who Smarted? is available on all major podcast platforms. Just search “Who Smarted?” on Spotify, Apple, or wherever you listen!