Podcast appearances and mentions of Perry King

American actor

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La Galeria Nocturna Podcast
Especial | La Galería Nocturna Live: El Big 4 Ideal

La Galeria Nocturna Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 43:12


️ ¡La Galería Nocturna en vivo! – El Big 4 a debate ️ ¡El poder del metal se desató en La Piedad Live Music! Este viernes 11 de mayo, Perry King, JC Goth y Edd de Brutal Revista llevaron La Galería Nocturna al escenario por primera vez en su historia, con un show en vivo brutal como parte del 4º aniversario de Goth Productions ⚫ En compañía del gran Charly Metal, se desató un debate encendido sobre la creación del Big 4 del thrash norteamericano ¿Quién merece estar realmente en ese podio? ¿Quién sobra? ¿A quién estamos olvidando? Cada uno dio su veredicto con argumentos aplastantes como el mismo Thrash Metal de la Bay Area Pero eso no fue todo: la mesa también se abrió para hablar de otros nombres que han peleado su lugar en ese grupo élite, ¡y hasta se armó un bloque especial con los 4 favoritos del metal moderno! Para cerrar con broche de oro, un invitado del público tomó el micro y se sumó al combate verbal con sus propias propuestas y verdades metaleras Una noche cargada de riffs, chelas, pasión y comunidad, celebrando cuatro años de Goth Prods! ¡Dale play y vive esta experiencia como si hubieras estado en el mosh! GothProds Links Apple Podcast — https://podcasts.apple.com/mx/podcast/goth-prods/id1606324255?l=en Amazon Music — https://music.amazon.com.mx/podcasts/d10f63b6-f4f3-4a91-b21d-d98c2b08ca01/goth-prods?ref=dm_sh_xBGgYoDaqnREmWm0IoJu5r4kd Audible — https://www.audible.com/pd?asin=B09Q9YY6PF&source_code=ASSORAP0511160006&share_location=podcast_show_detail Facebook — https://www.facebook.com/Goth-Prods-104237088306624/ Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/goth_prods/​ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@goth_prods

BBS Radio Station Streams
Popp Talk, April 5, 2025

BBS Radio Station Streams

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2025 58:00


Guest, Perry King

Cinema Degeneration
Grindhouse Pizzeria - "Class Of 1984"

Cinema Degeneration

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 103:35


On Episode 30 of our show "Grindhouse Pizzeria" which is dedicated to all things encompassing various Grindhouse, Drive-In, and Exploitation genres; we will be reviewing and dissecting the gritty exploitation flick with 1982's "CLASS OF 1984". Directed by Mark L. Lester (Commando) and starring Perry King, Timothy Van Patten, Roddy McDowall and a very young Michael J. Fox. This movie, which spawned two loosely connected sequels is a cautionary tale of a new teacher at a crime ridden ciity high school that runs afoul a group of punk teenagers that rule said school with an iron fist.  Our discussion is headed off by our regular hosts Tom Komisar and Cameron Scott! Join the two of them as they take a deep dive dissection of this ultra-violent exploitation effort!  Come on in at the Grindhouse Pizzeria, pull up a chair, and grab yourself a slice!   "I am the future!"

Where To Stick It
Episode 418 - The Lords of Flatbush

Where To Stick It

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 36:48


The Beeper Bob Classics continue with this week's entry, The Lords of Flatbush from 1974. Starring Sylvester Stallone and Henry Winkler, this film follows the mundane lives of 4 friends who have a street gang in late 1950's Brooklyn. What the film lacks in the plot department, it makes up for in poor sound and film quality. Our advise, listen to the episode before you decide to watch it!Support the showCatch new episodes of the Where to Stick It Podcast every Tuesday and Thursday. If you like the show, please consider supporting us on Patreon where we upload exclusive content each month for only $3 a month.

The Deck
Deborah Perry (King of Spades, South Carolina)

The Deck

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 23:17


Our card this week is Deborah Perry, the 3 of Spades from South Carolina. Three decades have passed since 29-year-old Deborah Perry was found shot to death on a rural cul-de-sac outside Columbia, South Carolina, and her killer has never been caught. As cold case investigators follow new leads, Deborah's daughter wonders if a pair of flowered pants and men's underwear her mother was found holding could be the key to cracking the case.If you have information about the 1994 murder of Deborah Perry please contact Crimestoppers at 1-888-CRIME-SC.View source material and photos for this episode at: thedeckpodcast.com/deborah-perry Let us deal you in… follow The Deck on social media.Instagram: @thedeckpodcast | @audiochuckTwitter: @thedeckpodcast_ | @audiochuckFacebook: /TheDeckPodcast | /audiochuckllcTo support Season of Justice and learn more, please visit seasonofjustice.org. The Deck is hosted by Ashley Flowers. Instagram: @ashleyflowersTikTok: @ashleyflowerscrimejunkieTwitter: @Ash_FlowersFacebook: /AshleyFlowers.AFText Ashley at 317-733-7485 to talk all things true crime, get behind the scenes updates, and more!

Source Daily
Ontario Community Events brings city together through sports and celebrations; Perry King; Remembering Anne Fidler

Source Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 5:29


Ontario Community Events brings city together through sports and celebrations: https://www.richlandsource.com/2024/11/19/ontario-community-events-brings-city-together-through-sports-and-celebrations/ https://ontarioohio.org/ontario-events/ Today - we're talking about Ontario Community Events—an organization that's been at the heart of the Ontario community since 1998.Support the show: https://richlandsource.com/membersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Weekly Spooky
Do You Even Movie? | Class of 1984 (1982)

Weekly Spooky

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 98:22


"I am the future!" We are Back to School & Back in Action for this week's episode as we are covering an ultimate 80s pick! We are traveling to Ontario this week to join Henrique and David for a trip to the school from Hell. A new teacher at a troubled inner-city high school soon ends up clashing with a delinquent punk posse who run the institute with an iron fist in 1982's "Class of 1984" !Directed by Mark L. Lester and starring Perry King, Timothy Van Patten, and Roddy McDowall. Hear your hosts discuss how this early 80s action thriller has only gotten better on repeat viewings, how many personal favorite films have been directed by Mark Lester, why Roddy McDowall is a the top of his game wielding a pistol in a classroom, what were high schools like after Columbine, plus Henrique and David share more personal stories from their high school days of teachers with inappropriate songs and stolen fireworks from a sleeping teacher?! Visit our website: DoYouEvenMovie.com Email us: doyouevenmoviepod@gmail.com LIKE us on Facebook: Do You Even Movie? - PodcastFollow Us on Instagram: @DoYouEvenMoviePod Twitter: https://x.com/dyempodWatch "Class of 1984" on Prime:https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B07TJRMYJV/ref=atv_dp_share_cu_r

Do You Even Movie?
Class of 1984 (1982) - A Wild and Violent Juvenile Story

Do You Even Movie?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 98:22


"I am the future!" We are Back to School & Back in Action for this week's episode as we are covering an ultimate 80s pick! We are traveling to Ontario this week to join Henrique and David for a trip to the school from Hell. A new teacher at a troubled inner-city high school soon ends up clashing with a delinquent punk posse who run the institute with an iron fist in 1982's "Class of 1984" !Directed by Mark L. Lester and starring Perry King, Timothy Van Patten, and Roddy McDowall. Hear your hosts discuss how this early 80s action thriller has only gotten better on repeat viewings, how many personal favorite films have been directed by Mark Lester, why Roddy McDowall is a the top of his game wielding a pistol in a classroom, what were high schools like after Columbine, plus Henrique and David share more personal stories from their high school days of teachers with inappropriate songs and stolen fireworks from a sleeping teacher?! Visit our website: DoYouEvenMovie.com Email us: doyouevenmoviepod@gmail.com LIKE us on Facebook: Do You Even Movie? - PodcastFollow Us on Instagram: @DoYouEvenMoviePod Twitter: https://x.com/dyempodWatch "Class of 1984" on Prime:https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B07TJRMYJV/ref=atv_dp_share_cu_r

Source Daily
Destination Mansfield kicks off ‘Return to Shawshank' season and Twelve programs earn tourism excellence awards at their annual meeting; Perry King; Remembering Helen Vernon

Source Daily

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 4:22


Destination Mansfield kicks off ‘Return to Shawshank' season and Twelve programs earn tourism excellence awards at their annual meeting: https://www.richlandsource.com/2024/05/09/destination-mansfield-kicks-off-return-to-shawshank-season/  Learn more about the program: https://www.mcsflames.org/academics/mansfield-christian-career-academy-program  Today - Destination Mansfield kicked off ‘Return to Shawshank' season during their annual meetingSupport the show: https://richlandsource.com/membersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Just Jack & Will with Sean Hayes and Eric McCormack
213 - Oh Dad, Poor Dad, He's Kept Me In The Closet And I'm So Sad (w/ Perry King)

Just Jack & Will with Sean Hayes and Eric McCormack

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 51:33


This week on Just Jack & Will, lotta dads, lotta daddies as Sean & Eric give a lifetime achievement award to episode 213 of Will & Grace. They talk about having to wait awkwardly for your takeout, sing the theme song to Baretta, and spend plenty of time reminiscing about the legend Sydney Pollack. Then, they welcome a true cult icon, the fabulous Perry King, to talk about playing John Marshall in this episode, and whether he really would go see the Backstreet Boys, but in all honesty they just want to ask him about their favorite Perry King parts. Don't get too attached to that, I have a coat of yours that would go perfect with it.Have a question about Will & Grace, especially Season 2? We want to hear them! Email us at JustJackAndWill@gmail.com, call or text to 818-308-4012, maybe the guys will answer your question on the show!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

1991 Movie Rewind
Episode 146 - Switch

1991 Movie Rewind

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 61:03


0:00 - Intro & Summary2:00 - Movie Discussion42:41 - Cast & Crew/Awards50:04 - Pop Culture56:34 -  Rankings & Ratings To see a full list of movies we will be watching and shows notes, please follow our website: https://www.1991movierewind.com/Follow us!https://linktr.ee/1991movierewind

Old Roommates
Ep 192: "Superman" Revisited

Old Roommates

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 42:07


Christopher Reeve beat out James Brolin, Perry King and oodles of other actors for dual role of Clark Kent and Superman. And yet, he still gets third billing after Brando and Hackman. Casting aside casting, Richard Donner's 1978 “Superman: The Movie” was a record-breaking blockbuster. It also needed to be. At the time, it was the most expensive film ever made. But now, decades later, when every other movie is a superhero extravaganza, how does this comic book caper hold up? And, how will the Man of Steel's CGI look through our hosts' middle-aged lenses? The Old Roommates found the nearest phone booth (it wasn't easy) and re-watched the Krypton classic. Listen to this.Old Roommates can be reached via email at oldroommatespod@gmail.com. Follow Old Roommates on Instagram and YouTube @OldRoommates for bonus content and please give us a rating or review! Thanks for listening!#RichardDonner #ChristopherReeve #MargotKidder #MarlonBrando

42nd Street Forever Podcast
Alley Cat and Class of 1984 at the Rialto

42nd Street Forever Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 79:39


On Episode 9, Pete is joined by Phil (Making Tarantino) to discuss a wild n' crazy Grindhouse Double Feature that played April 10, 1984 at the Rialto theater on The Deuce. First, Karin Mani stars in the gritty revengeamatic ALLEY CAT, THEN a group of maniacal punks terrorize a high school in Mark L. Lester's CLASS OF 1984 starring Tim Van Patten and Perry King.

Rock N Roll Pantheon
I'm In Love With That Song: 1973 - Rock At The Crossroads

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2023 53:08


Let's kick off our first episode of 2023 with a look back 50 years to 1973. I'm joined on this episode by Andrew Grant Jackson, author of 1973: Rock At The Crossroads for a discussion of the music and history of the year that was 1973.Andrew Grant Jackson is the author of 1973: Rock at the Crossroads, 1965: The Most Revolutionary Year in Music, Still the Greatest: The Essential Songs of the Beatles' Solo Careers, Where's Ringo? and Where's Elvis? He's written for Rolling Stone, Slate, Yahoo!, PopMatters, and Please Kill Me. He directed and co-wrote the feature film The Discontents starring Perry King and Amy Madigan. He lives in Los Angeles.Jackson's websites:www.facebook.com/1973bookwww.facebook.com/1965bookwww.facebook.com/solobeatlebookwww.facebook.com/whereselvisbookwww.1965book.comwww.solobeatles.com

I'm In Love With That Song
1973: Rock At The Crossroads (with special guest Andrew Grant Jackson)

I'm In Love With That Song

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2023 56:23


Let's kick off our first episode of 2023 with a look back 50 years to 1973. I'm joined on this episode by Andrew Grant Jackson, author of 1973: Rock At The Crossroads for a discussion of the music and history of the year that was 1973. Andrew Grant Jackson is the author of 1973: Rock at the Crossroads, 1965: The Most Revolutionary Year in Music, Still the Greatest: The Essential Songs of the Beatles' Solo Careers, Where's Ringo? and Where's Elvis? He's written for Rolling Stone, Slate, Yahoo!, PopMatters, and Please Kill Me. He directed and co-wrote the feature film The Discontents starring Perry King and Amy Madigan. He lives in Los Angeles. Jackson's websites: www.facebook.com/1973book www.facebook.com/1965book www.facebook.com/solobeatlebook www.facebook.com/whereselvisbook www.1965book.com www.solobeatles.com -- This show is part of the Pantheon podcast network -- THE place for music junkies, geeks, nerds, diehards and fans! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

I'm In Love With That Song
1973: Rock At The Crossroads (with guest Andrew Grant Jackson)

I'm In Love With That Song

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2023 53:04


Let's kick off our first episode of 2023 with a look back 50 years to 1973. I'm joined on this episode by Andrew Grant Jackson, author of 1973: Rock At The Crossroads for a discussion of the music and history of the year that was 1973.Andrew Grant Jackson is the author of 1973: Rock at the Crossroads, 1965: The Most Revolutionary Year in Music, Still the Greatest: The Essential Songs of the Beatles' Solo Careers, Where's Ringo? and Where's Elvis? He's written for Rolling Stone, Slate, Yahoo!, PopMatters, and Please Kill Me. He directed and co-wrote the feature film The Discontents starring Perry King and Amy Madigan. He lives in Los Angeles.Jackson's websites:www.facebook.com/1973bookwww.facebook.com/1965bookwww.facebook.com/solobeatlebookwww.facebook.com/whereselvisbookwww.1965book.comwww.solobeatles.com-- This show is part of the Pantheon podcast network -- THE place for music junkies, geeks, nerds, diehards and fans!

Trick or Treat Radio
TorTR #542 - The Sleaze Oozes More Than the Statement

Trick or Treat Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2022 162:20


A detective investigating a man's death in the mountains meets the dead man's mysterious wife in the course of his dogged sleuthing and the two get hooked on worms and slither into the primordial ooze. On Episode 542 of Trick or Treat Radio we are joined by Arkham Josh for this week's December Double Feature Cram Jam! We discuss the films Decision to Leave from director Park Chan-wook, and All Jacked Up and Full of Worms from director Alex Phillips! We talk about South Korean cinema, sleazy films, and learn that investigations take time. So grab some psychedelic worms, leap off a tall mountain, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Henry Cavill, Superman, The Witcher, James Gunn, Alan Moore, Bring It On, Brightburn, The Gunn Family, Lex Luthor, Pip the Troll, Krampusnacht Party for the Naughty, Krampus Krossover with the Zombie Grrlz, rather do meth than math, fuzzy math, a methematician or methamagician, mozzy wozzy sticks, Decision to Leave, Park Chan-wook, Brown College, Train to Busan, Bram Stroker, Parasite, Bong Joon Ho, Snowpiercer, “investigations take time”, Nick of Time, Mubi, Letterboxd, All Jacked Up and Full of Worms, Alex Phillips, Class of ‘84, DMV or D and V, fever dream, snorting worms, Cat III films, Black Magic Films, Spun, Requiem for a Dream, Trainspotting, Wish Joker and Harley, Deadbeat at Dawn, Street Trash, Dear God No, Midnight Movie aesthetic, Fantasia, Fantastic Fest, Juilliard, Danger Theater, Professor X's School for Acting, Jeff Dunham, Phillip Andre Botello, Roddy McDowall, Perry King, Lalo Schifrin, You're So Cool, Brewster, Three O'Clock High, The Night Comes for Us, Timo Tjahjanto, Joe Begos, Christmas Bloody Christmas, The Big Four, Watcher, A Wounded Fawn, Larry Fessenden, Glass Eye Pix, Wendigo, Fangoria #197, oversized pockets, The Hunt for Casablanca, Al Capone's Vault, The Dark Nacht, and Bait and Tickle.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show

Dads From the Crypt: A Tales From The Crypt Podcast
Came the Dawn with Ed Bowser & Olivia Taylor Dudley

Dads From the Crypt: A Tales From The Crypt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2022 85:28


The Crypt Dads are joined by director/actor/writer Ed Bowser & actress/writer/producer Olivia Taylor Dudley to review Season 5 Episode 10 of Tales from the Crypt: Came The Dawn! Starring Brooke Shields, Perry King, Michael J. Pollard, Valerie Wildman Directed by Uli Edel Twitter: @cryptdads Instagram: @dadsfromthecrypt Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/DadsFromTheCrypt Our theme was created by @HY-FY

The Dark Mark Show
225: Stacey Nelkin star of Halloween III from 2020

The Dark Mark Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2022 64:10


Mark and special guest host horror director Dustin Ferguson welcomed the star of Halloween III : Season of the Witch Stacey Nelkin to the lighter side of the dark side. Stacey candidly talked about everything in her extraordinary life and career from dating Woody Allen, Warren Beatty, Bill Wyman, Barry Bostwick and Perry King to acting with Malcolm McDowell, Martin Mull, John Cleese, Eric Idle, Ron Liebman, Bette Midler, Mick Jagger, Tony Danza and Danny Devito, what it was like to act with a chimp and smoke weed with Cheech and Chong, as well as answering all sorts of questions about Halloween III from her "no nipple clause" to acting with her head sticking up from a hole in the ground. Get Dark Mark Show merch at teepublic.com/user/dms

Tales from the Podcast
Came the Dawn - Tales From the Crypt S5E10 w/Martel Rowland

Tales from the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2022 55:17


On this episode of Tales from the podcast my buddy Martel joins me as we discuss the episode came the dawn starring Brooke Shields, Michael J. Pollard and Perry King!Check out House of Mysterious Secrets @ HouseofMysteriousSecrets.com and use our discount code 4130 to save 10% on some awesome horror merch now!!!https://instagram.com/tales_from_the_podcasthttps://twitter.com/TalesFromThePodhttps://facebook.com/groups/talesftalesfromthepodcast.comromthepodcastAnd can contact me through my and email us here at talesfromthepodcast13@gmail.com

TechnoRetro Dads
Enjoy Stuff: Magnum 3.14

TechnoRetro Dads

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 74:25


Enjoy Pi Day with Jovial Jay and Shua as they take the idea completely out of context and talk about Private Investigators of 80s TV. It's a great episode to listen to 3.14 times!    There are many ways to celebrate Pi Day on March 14. Whether you make a nice round birthday cake for Albert Einstein or share all kinds of round food with your friends, we think you'll have fun watching 80's TV shows about Private Investigators. Join us for a circular show of Magnum proportions on Enjoy Stuff!   News Get ready for Easter candy and breakfast fusion with the new Rice Krispies and Apple Jacks treats And if that's not enough sweet morning candy for you, try the Dunkin' Iced Coffee Jelly Beans The Muppets' Electric Mayhem is getting their very own series on Disney+ There is an ‘I Am Legend' sequel being worked on with Will Smith and Michael B. Jordan The Quantum Leap reboot keeps getting new cast members. Raymond Lee will be the lead What we're Enjoying Jay is getting ready for Easter by exploring a variety of rabbit holes. One is Michael J Fox movies. Early movies like Midnight Madness and Teen Wolf make for a fun revisit of the actor's origins. Shua was surprised to enjoy The Batman as much as he did. It was an interesting take on the Dark Knight with a detective story and a surprising message of hope by the end.     Enjoy TV! What is Pi? A delicious dessert? A mathematical constant? Well, yeah. But to recognize this year's March 14, with different kinds of P.I.s; private investigators of the 80's.    Magnum PI pushed Tom Selleck to the top of fame when he starred as Thomas Magnum, private investigator staying in the mansion of Robin Masters and tormenting the butler, Higgins. All this while solving crimes while driving around in a fancy car.    1984's Riptide starred Perry King as Cody Allen and solved mysteries with his friends Nick and Boz, while driving around in a fancy car.    Simon and Simon were two brothers who, while opposite in a lot of ways, were great at solving mysteries and driving around in a variety of fancy cars.    Hardcastle and McCormick premiered in 1983 and starred the legendary Brian Keith as Judge Hardcastle who is trying to catch a bunch of criminals who escaped conviction with the help of a car thief named McCormick, who drives around in a stolen fancy car.    Hunter set the stage for overly-macho guys who carry big guns, but sometimes have a female partner. Rick Hunter and his partner DeeDee McCall help to save Los Angeles, but don't always have the luxury of a fancy car.    Spenser for Hire showed us that the great Robert Urich as Spenser, saving the day in Boston with his reliable and not yet Star Trekified Avery Brooks, while driving around in a fancy Mustang car.    And this just scratches the surface. In our head cannon, they were all connected and worked for Angela Lansbury's Jessica Fletcher.    What else can you do on Pi Day? How about some Pi-kus? Or maybe have a Pi-arty? Serve some Pi-themed food like Pi-napple or Pi-stachios. Whatever you do, have 3.14 times the fun on this fun Monday! Are you celebrating Pi Day? Do you have a crime that needs investigating? Let us know. Come talk to us in the Discord channel or send us an email to podcast@enjoystuff.com

DORiS radio
Tabari Perry, King Brix & Ron | Success In The Culture Part 2 | DORiS radio | S9 ep12

DORiS radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 39:24


Part two of our conversation with Tabari Perry, King Brix and Ron, the trailblazing team behind Success In The Culture and Culture Talk. We continued our discussion of the zodiac, shared personal self care routines, and the upcoming Groove City Cypher. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/doris-media/message

DORiS radio
Tabari Perry, King Brix & Ron | Success In The Culture | DORiS radio | S9 ep11

DORiS radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 42:34


Today on DORiS radio we sit down with the team behind Success In The Culture and Culture Talk, Tabari Perry, King Brix and Ron. We had an awesome time discussing their childhood, vulnerability and the secrets of the Zodiac. Featuring track by Fatal Da Cannon, Whyy Ohh, J Killa and Rated R. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/doris-media/message

Spacing Radio
Episode 064: Toronto Shelter Collapse

Spacing Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 38:35


Those working with unhoused people in Toronto, like Sanctuary Toronto outreach worker Lorraine Lam, are warning about the total collapse of the City's shelter system: as COVID continues to sweep through those communities, and we experience extreme low temperatures. Spacing contributing editor Perry King (author of the book Rebound: Sports, Community, and the Inclusive City) talks about what to do with the City's five publicly-owned golf courses. And Neil Brochu talks about his contribution to Spacing's latest book, Souvenirs of Toronto Sports, all about how the queer community in the '60s formed the Rotator Curling League.

Sylvester Stallone Podcast Network
The Lords of Flatbush

Sylvester Stallone Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2022 101:59


The Stallone Podcast Network of: Rocky Minute , SlyCast - The Sylvester Stallone Fan Podcast and The Rocky Series Podcast: Going The Distance Join forces to review The Lords of Flatbush This 1974 American drama film was directed by Martin Davidson and Stephen Verona. The film stars Perry King, Sylvester Stallone and Henry Winkler. Stallone was also credited with writing additional dialogue. We review and watch it , so you don't have to

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One Heat Minute
A SERIOUS DISC AGREEMENT: IMPRINT FILMS - STIR OF ECHOES + THE POSSESSION OF JOEL DELANEY

One Heat Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 19:37


Imprint Companion is the only podcast on the Australian Internet about "DVD Culture."Hang onto your slipcases because Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming releases from Australia's brand new boutique Blu-Ray label Imprint Films. The second episode for the November batch features in-depth reviews of David Koepp's Stir of Echoes, and controversial, cult horror The Possession of Joel Delany. The Possession of Joel Delaney (1972)IF YOU BELIEVE, NO EXPLANATION IS NECESSARY. IF YOU DON'T BELIEVE, NO EXPLANATION IS POSSIBLE.Before The Exorcist, there was The Possession of Joel Delaney. Shirley MacLaine stars as Norah Benson, a New Yorker who puzzles over sudden changes in her brother's behavior. Joel (Perry King) has begun speaking Spanish and practicing strange rituals. In order to protect her family and save her brother, Norah must delve deep into the mysterious world of Santeria, where she begins to suspect that the spirit of a serial killer may be the reason for Joel's behavior.This 1970s occult classic is released for the first time in HD.Special Features and Technical Specs:1080p high-definition transfer by Imprint filmsAudio commentary by film historian Lee Gambin (2021)Fashionably Possessed: The Art of Frank L. Thompson – video essay by costume historian Elissa Rose (2021)There is a Common Sorrow Here – video essay by film historian Chris O'Neill (2021)Being Joel Delaney – interview with actor Perry King (2021)Shirley Maclaine, Kicking Up Her Heels – Documentary (1994)Theatrical TrailerAspect Ratio 1.78:1LPCM 2.0 MonoOptional English subtitlesLimited Edition slipcase on the first 2000 copies with unique artworkStir Of Echoes (1999)IN EVERY MIND THERE IS A DOOR THAT SHOULD NEVER BE OPENED.Tom Wiztky (Kevin Bacon) is a normal, hard-working family man whose life is turned upside down when he is hypnotised at a neighbourhood party. He starts seeing things he cannot explain and the visions get more graphic and horrific. He then begins to realise that the visions are of an unsolved crime. When his nightmares start to come true, Tom has had enough, only to find that the more he wants out the more he wants to solve the crime.Stir of Echoes is a highly atmospheric 1990s supernatural horror film adapted from a Richard Matheson novel.Special Features and Technical Specs:1080p high-definition transferAudio commentary with writer/director David KoeppFlipping the Switch: Directing Stir of Echoes – interview with director David Koepp (2021)Maggie's Memories: Inside Stir of Echoes – interview with actress Kathryn Erbe (2021)Opening the Door: Designing Stir of Echoes – interview with production designer Nelson Coates (2021)Featurettes – Sights of Spirits: Channeling the Paranormal, Behind the Echoes, The Mind's Eye: Beneath the Trance, Special Effects, Production DesignInterviews with cast and crewBehind the ScenesScene ComparisonsScreen testsDeleted scenesTheatrical Trailer, TV Spots and Original PromosBreathe – music videoPhoto GalleryAspect Ratio 1:78:1DTS HD 5.1 Surround / LPCM 2.0 StereoOptional English subtitlesLimited Edition slipcase on the first 2000 copies with unique artworkBlake Howard - Twitter & One Heat Minute Website Alexei Toliopoulos - Twitter & Total RebootVisit imprintfilms.com.au Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/one-heat-minute-productions/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Imprint Companion
NOVEMBER 2021: STIR OF ECHOES + THE POSSESSION OF JOEL DELANEY

Imprint Companion

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 19:37


Imprint Companion is the only podcast on the Australian Internet about "DVD Culture."Hang onto your slipcases because Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming releases from Australia's brand new boutique Blu-Ray label Imprint Films. The second episode for the November batch features in-depth reviews of David Koepp's Stir of Echoes, and controversial, cult horror The Possession of Joel Delany. The Possession of Joel Delaney (1972)IF YOU BELIEVE, NO EXPLANATION IS NECESSARY. IF YOU DON'T BELIEVE, NO EXPLANATION IS POSSIBLE.Before The Exorcist, there was The Possession of Joel Delaney. Shirley MacLaine stars as Norah Benson, a New Yorker who puzzles over sudden changes in her brother's behavior. Joel (Perry King) has begun speaking Spanish and practicing strange rituals. In order to protect her family and save her brother, Norah must delve deep into the mysterious world of Santeria, where she begins to suspect that the spirit of a serial killer may be the reason for Joel's behavior.This 1970s occult classic is released for the first time in HD.Special Features and Technical Specs:1080p high-definition transfer by Imprint filmsAudio commentary by film historian Lee Gambin (2021)Fashionably Possessed: The Art of Frank L. Thompson – video essay by costume historian Elissa Rose (2021)There is a Common Sorrow Here – video essay by film historian Chris O'Neill (2021)Being Joel Delaney – interview with actor Perry King (2021)Shirley Maclaine, Kicking Up Her Heels – Documentary (1994)Theatrical TrailerAspect Ratio 1.78:1LPCM 2.0 MonoOptional English subtitlesLimited Edition slipcase on the first 2000 copies with unique artworkStir Of Echoes (1999)IN EVERY MIND THERE IS A DOOR THAT SHOULD NEVER BE OPENED.Tom Wiztky (Kevin Bacon) is a normal, hard-working family man whose life is turned upside down when he is hypnotised at a neighbourhood party. He starts seeing things he cannot explain and the visions get more graphic and horrific. He then begins to realise that the visions are of an unsolved crime. When his nightmares start to come true, Tom has had enough, only to find that the more he wants out the more he wants to solve the crime.Stir of Echoes is a highly atmospheric 1990s supernatural horror film adapted from a Richard Matheson novel.Special Features and Technical Specs:1080p high-definition transferAudio commentary with writer/director David KoeppFlipping the Switch: Directing Stir of Echoes – interview with director David Koepp (2021)Maggie's Memories: Inside Stir of Echoes – interview with actress Kathryn Erbe (2021)Opening the Door: Designing Stir of Echoes – interview with production designer Nelson Coates (2021)Featurettes – Sights of Spirits: Channeling the Paranormal, Behind the Echoes, The Mind's Eye: Beneath the Trance, Special Effects, Production DesignInterviews with cast and crewBehind the ScenesScene ComparisonsScreen testsDeleted scenesTheatrical Trailer, TV Spots and Original PromosBreathe – music videoPhoto GalleryAspect Ratio 1:78:1DTS HD 5.1 Surround / LPCM 2.0 StereoOptional English subtitlesLimited Edition slipcase on the first 2000 copies with unique artworkBlake Howard - Twitter & One Heat Minute Website Alexei Toliopoulos - Twitter & Total RebootVisit imprintfilms.com.au Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/imprint-companion/donations

The Agenda with Steve Paikin (Audio)

Pick-up basketball or ball hockey may seem like just a bit of fun and exercise. But playing these games has the potential to do much more - for those taking part, and for the wider community, according to a new book by Perry King. He discusses his new book, "Rebound: Sports, Community, and the Inclusive City." See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

On The Line With The AMA
Perry King and Laurette Nicoll, Perennial Emcees of the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony

On The Line With The AMA

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 32:42


Perry King and Laurette Nicoll are the perennial emcees of the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony. AMA Life Member King is an actor and director whose career on stage, screen and television spans more than 50 years. Nicoll is a motocross rider and sidecar enthusiast who has reported for AMA Supermoto, Mini Moto SX, Endurocross, the X Games, Formula Drift and Nitro Rallycross during her 18 years in the broadcast industry. In this episode, they reminisce about their many Hall of Fame shows and favorite memories from the dozens of Hall of Fame inductees they have extolled on stage, including Dave Arnold, Wayne Rainey, Don Emler, Kurt Caselli, John Kocinski, Gloria Struck, Tom White, Malcolm Smith, Tommy Hays, Kenny Tolbert and Kenny Roberts.Support the show (https://fs4.formsite.com/AMARacing/form21/index.html)

The Agenda with Steve Paikin (Audio)
Are Pro Sports Inherently Toxic?

The Agenda with Steve Paikin (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 31:56


The revelation that Chicago's National Hockey League team failed to act on a sexual assault allegation from one of its players is the latest example of problems within pro sports. In many extremely competitive arenas, winning-at-all costs attitudes lead to noxious environments and abusive cultures? To discuss this, we welcome Sheema Khan, author of, "Of Hockey and Hijab: Reflections of a Canadian Muslim Woman;" journalist Perry King, author of "Rebound: Sports, Community, and the Inclusive City;" Bruce Arthur, Toronto Star columnist and contributor to TSN; and Andi Petrillo, CBC sports broadcaster. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Spacing Radio
Episode 061: Community sports and urban farming

Spacing Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 37:52


In this episode, we follow up on the municipal elections in Edmonton and Calgary, with a bit of a rant about rooming houses. Then, we talk to journalist and Spacing contributing editor Perry King about his new book Rebound: sports, community, and the inclusive city. Finally, as a preview of our upcoming "Growing" issue of the magazine, we talk to Sundance Harvest farm director Cheyenne Sundance about urban farming, empowering marginalized and BIPOC communities, and food justice.

Chris and Chris Talk Movies!
EP072 - Class of 1984

Chris and Chris Talk Movies!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2021 47:59


Episode Number 71: CLASS OF 1984 (1982)On this week's episode, we discuss and review CLASS OF 1984, starring Perry King (THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW), Roddy McDowall (FRIGHT NIGHT), Merrie Lynn Ross (KOLCHAK: THE NIGHT STALKER), Timothy VanPatten (BLACK MIRROR), and Michael J. Fox (BACK TO THE FUTURE). Directed by Mark L. Lester (COMMANDO).Have you seen this early '80s exploitation movie?Drop us a line at chrisandchristalkmovies@gmail.comWelcome to Chris & Chris Talk Movies. In this podcast, life-long friends Chris Ferry and Chris Huddleston discuss Sci Fi movies (sometimes the best Sci Fi movies, sometimes not), horror movies (occasionally some of the all time best horror movies…often…not), a few of the very best action movies (I think you see where we're going with this), and genre films from their childhood and beyond in this laid-back, rambling, but inviting series!Rated PG for occasional mature language and alcohol consumption.

Hacks & Wonks
Conversation with Sarah Perry, King County Council Candidate, District 3

Hacks & Wonks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 34:48


Today Crystal is joined by candidate for King County Council District 3, Sarah Perry. They discuss Sarah's vision for community involvement in the district, how Sarah would work with communities that have been fully ignored by the incumbent Kathy Lambert, and her opponents outrageous take on sexual assault (among other things), supporting small businesses, and much more.  As always, a full text transcript of the show is available below and at officialhacksandwonks.com. Find the host, Crystal Fincher on Twitter at @finchfrii and find today's guest, Sarah Perry, at @perryelect. More info is available at officialhacksandwonks.com.   Resources Night by Elie Wiesel: https://bookshop.org/books/night-9780374500016/9780374500016 “'Don't go to a hotel room' with a drunk man. Councilmember Kathy Lambert's full KUOW interview” by Sydney Brownstone and Isolde Raftery from KUOW:https://www.kuow.org/stories/word-for-word-this-is-what-kathy-lambert-said “Seattle Times Rescinds Kathy Lambert Endorsement Over Racist Mailer” by Doug Trumm from The Urbanist: https://www.theurbanist.org/2021/10/12/seattle-times-rescinds-kathy-lambert-endorsement-over-racist-mailer/ “About the GMA [Growth Management Act” from Future Wise: http://www.futurewise.org/growth-management-act “2018 Small Business Profile” from the U.S. Small Business Administration: https://www.sba.gov/sites/default/files/advocacy/2018-Small-Business-Profiles-US.pdf “Washington trails the nation in mental health treatment” by Drew Atkins from Crosscut: https://crosscut.com/2016/07/how-washington-is-failing-the-mentally-ill “Chicago attorney, activist picked as King County's new director of Office of Law Enforcement Oversight” by Mike Carter from The Seattle Times: https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/chicago-attorney-activist-picked-as-king-countys-new-director-of-office-of-law-enforcement-oversight/ More information about Sarah Perry's campaign for King County Council: https://www.electsarahperry.org/   Transcript [00:00:00] Crystal Fincher: Welcome to Hacks & Wonks. I'm Crystal Fincher, and I'm a political consultant and your host. On this show we talk with policy wonks and political hacks to gather insight into local politics and policy in Washington state through the lens of those doing the work with behind-the-scenes perspectives on what's happening, why it's happening, and what you can do about it. Full transcripts and resources referenced in the show are always available at officialhacksandwonks.com and in our episode notes. Today, I'm very excited to have Sarah Perry joining us - candidate for King County Council. Welcome! [00:00:46] Sarah Perry: Thank you - I'm so happy to be here. Thank you for having me. [00:00:49] Crystal Fincher: Yeah - I am thrilled and excited - this is another race outside of Seattle. Sometimes we can get so Seattle-centric and focused on that, but man, there's a lot going on outside of Seattle that is hugely important to our region - impactful to the City, to the County, to our State realistically. And this is one of the most consequential races we face because this isn't just two people on the margins who agree on a lot of stuff. This isn't one of those - this may be a blowout race. This is highly competitive. You're running against an incumbent Republican - Kathy Lambert. This is in an Eastside district - so Issaquah, Redmond, Sammamish, some unincorporated King County - and wow, this is one of the premier races this cycle. What made you decide to run? [00:01:45] Sarah Perry: I am so committed to civic engagement. I have a background in nonprofit and government sectors. I was the first Eastside - I was the first executive director for Eastside Housing, which is now Springboard Alliance at the base of Avondale and Redmond. And went from there to Seattle University and then to Social Venture Partners International. When I was at Social Venture Partners International, I went to Birkenau - Auschwitz-Birkenau - on the Rick Steves tour with my husband. And I was reading Elie Wiesel's Night - it was two weeks before the Holocaust survivor passed away. I was standing in Birkenau - Auschwitz-Birkenau - where he stood. And that was '16. And I knew in every fiber of my being that she was going to win that election. I just knew it - I felt it in my bones. But if for some chance she didn't win, all I could see were trains of Muslims this time, or trains of immigrants, or trains of people with brown skin because of the rhetoric from the candidate at the time - our former president. And I felt like I had to do something when I got back - something was so moved in me in that experience. And it's still with me and I knew I had to do something. So I came back home and went to the single most unorganized experience of a 1,000 people - called the Democratic caucus. It was ridiculous. There were people booing with Hillary and with Bernie - it was ridiculous. Five people talking for one minute, one person talking for five minutes - and everybody's upset. And I'm an organizer in my sleep - and so I decided after four hours, I was going to get up and go home, or I was going to go and offer help. So I decided to do that first, and I did. He didn't know if I was friend or foe. I didn't know there was a Legislative District 5. I'd been involved in politics for campaigns - for presidential campaigns - throughout with my family, growing up with my family and my current family, but I had not been more involved. And so I didn't quite understand all of this and this man invited me to come and help with that - with selecting speakers. The next week, he asked me to come to an executive - what turned out to be an Executive Board for the 5th Legislative District Democrats. And they nominated me as PCO chair on the spot. And I said, "That's great. That's great. What do they do?" And they said, "We don't know. We've never had one." I said, "Okay. Okay." So I was committed. I'm still committed in my marrow. And so I started calling people that were alternates and delegates. I started calling - I wanted an equal balance of people that identified as men and people that identified as women, and people who were supporting Bernie and supporting Hillary at their highest value. I wanted both at their highest value. So we pulled together a group of 24 leaders in '16 and in '17, and we started recruiting volunteers. And then in 2018, we had over 150 canvassers to activate - who knocked on 50 doors once a month for that entire year. And we flipped the 5th District and elected Bill Ramos as State Rep, Lisa Callan as State Rep, and then Kim Schrier also - a big part of the 8th Congressional District is the 5th District. So that experience was electric for me - seeing people, a whole bunch of people, giving a little bit in a way that works in their life - it was just electric. And I was inspired. And after that I came home - when Bill Ramos was looking like he was going to win, I left Social Venture Partners International, came home and began my work again. I'd started work with Perry Consulting - decade before, two decades before - and I built that up again. And as I was doing this volunteer work - so it was 30 to 40 hours of volunteer work each week - while I had my day job. And as I was doing that, I just continued to be deeply connected to the House and the Senate and the Governor and Bob Ferguson and all these different candidates. So once that happened, the House and the Senate hired me to do the same kind of thing in Puyallup and Vancouver, Washington - and that was amazing. And then pandemic - doing this in the middle of phone calls was a completely different experience, but still the bones were in place. During that whole time, people were saying, "When are you going to run? When are you going to run? When are you going to run? This is all great. Thanks for organizing. When are you going to run? And when are you going to run specifically for this position?" And I've been thinking about it because what I am at heart is a coalition builder - I love to mobilize people and engage people in shared values. And so I looked at this position very carefully and I realized there are many, many voices that are not being heard from. We have a huge community of Hindu and Muslim, secular Indian and African. We also have Latinos, the Hmong community, African-American community. Many of these voices are not at the table in discussion with our current King County representative. Many have never ever seen her - many, many. There are areas around the environment and around transit that desperately need support and need attention and need complex thinking, not simple singular solutions. And I am ready to take that on and I am thrilled with the opportunity. And the first thing I did was I called Bob Ferguson and I said, "I'm thinking about doing this. Am I nuts? What do you think?" And he said, "If you do this, I will move everything in my power to help you get elected." I said, "That is amazing. Why would you do that? I mean, thank you, but why would you do that?" And he said, "Because we've been looking for someone for years who could run in this position and represent the values of this district and where we need to go. And if anybody can do it, you can do it." So that just continued to move forward, continued to move forward - and I got a similar message from so many people and yeah, I am completely, completely electric about this opportunity for coalition building so we have civic engagement throughout KCD 3. [00:08:25] Crystal Fincher: And that's what makes me so excited about you. I had mentioned to you before - a mutual friend of ours was who first turned me on to you. And it was just like, "You know what? There is this woman in Issaquah who," - and Issqauah was not organized in any way - in the Democratic party, outside. Many people had kind of written off in terms of organization or engagement - the Eastside. Certainly that County Council district is represented by a Republican - it's purple if not red. Hey, let's go focus somewhere else. And there, there wasn't much going on there. And you basically said, "Yeah I'm just going to do this." And knocked on doors in neighborhoods, found Precinct Committee Officers who are critical to increasing turnout and to helping people get out the vote for Democratic candidates and left-leaning candidates - critical, especially in districts represented by Republicans. And just did the work. I appreciate people who just do the work. [00:09:38] Sarah Perry: I appreciate people who do the work too. [00:09:43] Crystal Fincher: So that's what got me so excited - because not only were you willing to do the work, but you were effective - you were highly successful in recruiting PCOs and reaching out to members of all different types of communities and bringing everyone together. And as you said, you were - I feel that you were critical - you were a critical component in flipping the Legislative District. And certainly the coalition that you are continuing to build is certainly propelling you in this race and wow, what a competitive race it is. And just in case people have not been paying close attention to this district race with Kathy Lambert. Kathy's a problem. Kathy is a proud Republican - praised Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, voted against storing guns safely, voted against pro-choice causes. Joe Fain, a former Senator - State Senator in the 47th district - was credibly accused of rape, ended up losing his seat - that certainly contributed to it. And she blamed the victim and went as far as saying, "Hey, when I was younger, slapping a woman on the butt was a compliment." Now to be clear - Joe Fain was accused of much more than that, but just that - like who does that today? You know - just take it as a compliment, who should know - and just blindly defending Joe Fain. It's just problem, upon problem, upon problem. And so the values that she represents are so far away from where people are at today. Looking at how the district has been voting, it's been trending far away from that and getting further away. So the primary was interesting - it was a competitive primary and who is going to be the Democrat who comes out to face Kathy Lambert. This is a top two primary, but it is a Democrat and a Republican. And so you wound up being the choice of the community and of progressives to go up against Kathy Lambert - and wow. How do you begin to address the needs and the issues of the community when you have someone so extreme, and so problematic, and out of touch with people? What's it like to run against that? And what are you focused on getting accomplished first? [00:12:34] Sarah Perry: Thanks. You know - she is who she is, she's who she's always been. And we can no longer afford to have simple solutions. And part of the challenge is that she's been here for 20 years since Bush was in office. And our district has changed so much since then - 68% of our district voted for Biden. Bob Ferguson, Mike Pellicciotti - they're at 65% - it really is very strong in that direction. But that aside, she is a strong supporter, as you say, of Betsy DeVos - I'm a strong supporter of public education. And when I look at the district and because of the work that I've done in Issaquah - so I've lived in Issaquah for 21 years, North Bend for six years, worked and played throughout the district - I love this district. I love the cities of Issaquah, Sammamish and Redmond. We have unincorporated Woodinville, we have these beautiful towns of Duvall, Carnation, Snoqualmie, Skykomish, Fall City. One third of our district is unincorporated, and when you look at the primary, that's where she had any of her strength and the 40% that she received of the vote was from that area - 60% between me and the other Democratic challenger, Joe Cohen, who turned around and endorsed me - for which I'm very grateful. You know - I feel that with the work that we're doing at the doors, with the support that we've been able to raise, the endorsements that we've been able to raise - I have a few folks that would have otherwise voted for her and supported her, but feel so strongly that she's just not able to get the work done anymore on council. They don't feel the same way about the others, but they feel this way about her. And so, essentially, we need a fighter in this position. And I think people know that - I think people are also - they get tired of the same person for so long, especially in a district that has shifted so much. So many new families have moved in and so much more diversity. And we just have a lot of work to do here. So when I'm talking to the environmental community, they just come right in - and they're excited that I am focused on Growth Management Act and keeping the growth in our urban boundaries. They're excited that we set up zoning laws to protect our farmers and our farmland - not so that somebody can come along and allow businesses to be set up, favorite friends or whatever, and not have the mitigation for the sewer, so that the sewage runs into the farmland and into the waterways. And it's those businesses, but not these businesses - so I'm a middle child and things have to be fair. And so it really - I'm really okay with what we do, but we have to do it together. We have to have this conversation together - look at how all of the communities are impacted, make sure there's an environmental impact statement, and go from there. We do need to upgrade the Growth Management Act - it's absolutely true, but we have five forests and four watersheds. We have federal, state, county, city and private forest. We have so much space - 500 of the 1,500 miles of unincorporated roads are in this district. People come out here from all over the place and because we're the second fastest growing district in the next 10 years next to Bellevue - Claudia's is also in there. We have so much to protect if we're going to meet our environmental impact goals. So people - it's resonating with the environmental community, it's resonating with the transit community who understands that we need to make it very convenient for people to get out of their single-use vehicles into electric shuttles or the bike lane or walkways. And also that we are focusing on safe communities from a collaborative standpoint, so that we have folks working together who are most impacted with the Office of Law Enforcement Oversight, with the new Sheriff - making sure that the people who feel most impacted by any bias that might be going on are in that conversation together. And we do it together. And when we lean in, things only improve. And so having more civic engagement is a very exciting thing to me. And I think when we have these conversations one after the other, it just seems to be resonating with people and they're coming on board. So she raised a $100,000, she spent a $100,000 in the primary. She's got another $140,000 from 20 years of not being seriously challenged that she's bringing into the general. And I spent so much of my money - I've got half of that right now. It doesn't look like that on the PDC, but I've got half of that to be able to meet all of the challenges for these next three weeks before the ballots arrive. So I'm just working really hard to shore up that support so that we can have the digital and cable and mailings that we need, 'cause I know that that's her focus - digital. [00:17:53] Crystal Fincher: Absolutely. [00:17:53] Sarah Perry: Yeah. [00:17:54] Crystal Fincher: Yeah. Now there's a lot that going to be on your plate, if and when you get elected. We're facing so many crises that are converging and making each other crisis worse. We're still in the middle of this pandemic, we're still dealing with COVID - and it's a huge problem. And negotiating through how this is being handled at schools, at local businesses, just in the community. There's an eviction cliff coming and getting the assistance out that has been provided for at the County has been a major problem. And getting the funds that are already earmarked to help people prevent eviction hasn't quite been happening. And so there's still a massive risk of people who are behind on their rent - most of them multiple months. We've got people struggling - the have-nots have less, the haves have even more throughout this pandemic. And so there are people who are really at the margins just struggling - who've been put out of work, who've had hours reduced - a lot of uncertainty with businesses as we continue to negotiate through COVID and more. How do you address all of that? What is the plan? [00:19:26] Sarah Perry: That is a great question. One of the first things that I'm going to do is build a KCD 3 community coalition. So what I want is I want people at the table. I want people looking at current practices and policies from each of our communities, from education and business, environmental, from our secular Indian and African communities, our Hindu, our Muslim communities, our Sikh, Latino, African-American. I want everybody at that conversation so that we can look at where King County is impacting with the tax dollars - all of its residents and where it's completely missing it. I'm also very appreciative of the work that Senator Manka Dhingra and Claudia Balducci have done. They've met with business owners from the communities of color every month all year - throughout the pandemic - all year last year, and into this year. And the current incumbent in this district has not attended one. I just don't understand that. And so I'm very excited to work with communities of color and businesses. I believe that when our small businesses thrive, our communities thrive. I know they provide half the jobs in this country - they're the second most trusted institution in this country and in every community they need to thrive. And that's why we're doing a small business Saturday video - I'm going to continue to do a highlighting of businesses and work to see what we can do to streamline fees and regulations across all seven cities that can be cumbersome and inhibit the success of our small businesses at a critical time - that part's important. I'm very interested in women - in strengthening women and women's self-sufficiency. I want to see transit options that are working with childcare, that support people in childcare, and needs for elder care. I want to see the support coming in more and more for our labor industry, for women, and for communities of color - in internship programs to strengthen these spaces, to promote a middle-class income. I want to see our housing really focus in on what we can do. I know that we - the seven cities had to figure out how much housing and the jobs and transit through 2044 - that was a few months back. And Redmond requested the majority - the lion's share of housing in this district through 2044, and that is because of light rail. So there's going to be huge development in Redmond for affordable housing, workforce housing, many different kinds of housing centered around light rail and mass transit opportunities. In Issaquah, there's 8,000 apartments and townhouses coming in. In the foreseeable future, there's just a lot of development of this kind of housing. And I want to make sure that it's not just affordable, but that it's attainable. I want to see people be able to live, work and play in the same community if that is their choice. That impacts our social texture, it impacts our environment, it impacts all of the areas that are of most critical concern. And because this is one of the two fastest growing region, districts in all of nine districts in King County, we have to get a hold of this. We have to pay attention to how we're going to do this together in a smart way. So I want to be in that conversation, but I'm not going to wear the white cape and step up and say, "Thanks for waiting. Here's the solution." I'm going to bring in people who are closest to the issue at hand and experts in the area - in these different spaces and have that dialogue together so that it is informed by the communities. That is what is critically missing in this district - is that things are not informed by the communities. There's a solution that's too simple, that's brought up and moved forward, and nobody will vote for it on council, and it goes nowhere, and it's talked about over and over and over for years and nothing happens. So we need to shake that up and do it differently and act as if every single resident, the voice of every single resident, matters. And I mean whether they agree with each other or not - I want a good balance of people who are grounded in their values. Like my husband and I, we don't always get along and I can be strong, he can be strong - but we put the marriage in the middle of that conversation. It is the health of the marriage that we look at when we are moving forward. And I want the health of our community as the thing that we look at when we are moving forward. But I want people who feel strongly and have divergent viewpoints and they're grounded in their values - I want those folks at the table - not for the fight, but for the movement forward. . [00:24:20] Crystal Fincher: Well, and that's an interesting point that you bring up. And one that - in talking with a lot of candidates - there's wanting to get community and put - absolutely necessary and needing to make sure that you are including people who are impacted in solutions. If you don't, they're not going to work - they're certainly not going to serve everybody. But at the end of the day, you have to make a decision one way or the other. How do you parse hearing different viewpoints, talking to different communities, having sometimes competing interests, sometimes just different interests that aren't necessarily competing - just different? How do you parse that at the end of the day? And I guess - what is your North Star, when you're saying first and foremost, I have to make sure that I deliver this for the community - how do you parse that? [00:25:15] Sarah Perry: Greatest good is always my North Star - what is the greatest good? What is the least suffering? Who is suffering the most? So when everybody does better, everybody does better, right? So I want to make sure that we are looking at our communities that are struggling the most, that are in the most vulnerable situation. And look at that as the guidepost for how we get to better - because better is determined by your weakest space. And weakest not being the people - people are often very strong, but they are not listened to or deliberately ignored. And we need to make sure that we are hearing what is best for each of the communities and engaging. And at the end of the day, I'm going to look at the greatest good - what's happening for our children, what's happening for our seniors, what's happening for our women. These are things that sit with me - women really rock the communities. They hold the communities and they need to be supported in raising their families and in supporting elder parents. And what does that mean? That means when they need to be supported - it means recognizing that childcare and eldercare is not women's work. It's the work of our future collectively. So it's really a telltale that so many of our women have had to leave the workforce because they're paid less in the partnerships, they're paid less for the same job. They leave the workforce to take care of the children or to take care of their elder parents. And the challenge there is that they're then sacrificing their advancement, their financial prosperity in the future, their children's education and advancement in the future. There are so many dominoes to that - that fall. And so, you know, I'm really focused on how we take care of our children and our elderly and our most vulnerable first - as a society, as a people. [00:27:21] Crystal Fincher: Well and we're in a situation where we're seeing the most vulnerable suffering in ways that are heartbreaking and frankly unnecessary - they're results of policy decisions - whether it's looking at our sizable unhoused population, people dealing with mental illness and mental health issues, which has certainly been aggravated by everything that people have had to deal with throughout this pandemic. And people just wanting to feel safe in their neighborhoods and not necessarily feeling that way - that those who currently are in charge of policing don't always serve the goal of public safety for everyone. How do you address that? [00:28:08] Sarah Perry: Yeah. Homelessness - not having housing - is a complicated issue. And you might have folks who are struggling with behavioral health - we, in my family, have had the opportunity, the unfortunate opportunity, to see the acute failure of our state in this area - in our family. And seeing that firsthand - watching what's possible, watching how it works with a family that can have choices - as we had the privilege of choice to go to other states. Others don't have that option. This affects all of us and people could be - they could not have housing because they had behavioral health issues that Washington State really does not have the training and the resources and the personnel and the psychiatric hospital beds to address. We are below Tennessee. We are below Mississippi. This is a great state. Why is that? Why is that, right? And Manka Dhingra has done amazing work. She's moved us up - we were 48th. We're now like 35th - something like that - because of her work. She's such a Trojan, such a champion in this area. It could be because somebody has a behavioral health issue and is not getting the medication, the counseling, the psychiatry, and the support they need to get through that blip in their life - and it becomes a catastrophe rather than a blip, and where they can then go on to live a meaningful stable life. Or it could be substance use disorders - so addiction is serious and real and heavy. It's opioid, it's alcohol, it's other drugs - sometimes that's used to self-medicate with behavioral health needs. Sometimes it's just the pure addiction unto itself - it needs its own set of complicated, not simple solutions - complicated, not simple solutions for mental health, for behavioral health needs as well. And then you also might just be - you've got your kids, you're living in a car because why - well, you're working - but you have to pay childcare, which costs the same as another mortgage or rent. So you can scrape that together to keep your kids stable and you're working and you're living in your car - first, last and deposit without behavioral health issues, without substance use issues - just plain too expensive without enough support. These are complicated issues, but we are a smart people. We are a smart, smart people, and we can figure this out. But the only way we can figure it out is if we own it as our issue. Yeah, 1% or 2% are given a bus fare from Florida or somewhere else - one-way to Seattle - that is true, but it's a phenomenal thing. Phenomenology thing - it's 1% or 2% - the rest start in the zip code that they end up in. These are our people - they're my weird Uncle Al, or they're our kids, or they're our siblings, or they're parents. All of these are our people, and until we embrace that as a solution that cannot be swept away - people don't - human beings don't go away. It's not going to go away until we lean into it and engage and embrace and look at these solutions together and own it together. It's complicated, but it's only through that complicated, sophisticated work together that we can come to a solution and we can do it. And I am excited to be in a district here that can support folks being safe, finding housing, feeling safe walking around in their communities, walking into businesses, not having to walk on needles and excrement, feeling safe in that way. Knowing that they have law enforcement who are not the bad apples, but the good apples that have stuck around and they want to understand their own racial bias and they want to comply with the accountability and transparency. They're the leading edge in those conversations because they know it's critical and they're in it and they welcome it - like our new Director of the Law Enforcement Oversight. He knows - he knows that he has to lean into the community and if the community doesn't work with him, it won't work. He knows that. Well, that is an amazing first start. And he's Muslim. That's a lovely thing too. [00:32:18] Crystal Fincher: Well, I appreciate the thoughtfulness that you've taken in your approach and just how you've involved the entire community. If people want to learn more about your campaign, get involved - how do they do that? [00:32:34] Sarah Perry: ElectSarahPerry.org is the website, and there are opportunities for weekend canvasses or canvases during - we go every single day - I'm knocking on 50 doors a day. But people can go knock if they're comfortable - we show them, we take all safety protocols - only vaccinated folks and still wearing masks. But they can do that - we are doing phone banks, we are doing text banks. They can make a contribution to support our campaign. We'll be doing sign wavings. We got lots of opportunities with labor to do sign wavings as well and lit drops - all of those things are in place and they can check out our website, give us a call. We would love to get anybody involved at the level - lots or little time - they like to do it - to make, to be effective and to feel like they're contributing to changing democracy because this district needs that change. And we need you with us to win. [00:33:28] Crystal Fincher: Absolutely, it does. Thank you so much for taking the time to talk to us. We're going to be keeping our eye on this. It's one of the biggest opportunities this cycle to make a big change from a Republican district to a Democratic one. And in one of the biggest, most prosperous districts and the biggest county in the state - that's incredibly impactful. Thank you so much for taking the time to talk to us today. [00:33:55] Sarah Perry: Thank you for having me - really, really appreciate being here and you elevating this and letting folks know what's happening on the Eastside. [00:34:03] Crystal Fincher: I thank you all for listening to Hacks & Wonks on KVRU 105.7 FM. The producer of Hacks & Wonks is Lisl Stadler with assistance from Shannon Chang. You can find me on Twitter @finchfrii, spelled F-I-N-C-H-F-R-I-I and now you can follow Hacks & Wonks on iTunes, Spotify, wherever else you get your podcasts - just type "Hacks and Wonks" into the search bar. Be sure to subscribe to get our Friday almost-live shows and our midweek show delivered to your podcast feed. If you like us, leave a review wherever you listen to Hacks & Wonks. You can also get a full transcript of this episode and links to the resources referenced in the show at officalhacksandwonks.com and in the episode notes. Thanks for tuning in - we'll talk to you next time.

Sh*t We Watch on Netflix
Episode 41: Class of 1984 (1982)

Sh*t We Watch on Netflix

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 111:46


Director:  Mark L. Lester Producer:  Arthur Kent Screenplay:  Mark L. Lester, John Saxton, Tom Holland Photography:  Albert J. Dunk Music:  Lalo Schifrin Cast:  Perry King, Merrie Lynn Ross, Timothy Van Patten, Roddy McDowall, Stefan Arngrim Rotten Tomatoes:  Critics: 75%/Audience: 67%

Carole Baskins Diary
2006-06-16 Carole Diary

Carole Baskins Diary

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 9:02


Animal Planet Considers Us for a Show If you haven't seen The Secret it is in the E Center and it is responsible for us being right on track with our 2006 Vision of having our own local series and a series on the Animal Planet show.   Locally, our pro bono CPA is on the board of the Community Network Television channels 19 and 22.  They are going to train Jamie in video production and then make her an Associate Producer for the station which gives her use of all of their equipment from cameras to editing and then she can air all of her work on their stations.  This is all being done for free.  AND…   Our pro-bono attorney Russ Alba just got the following email:  Subject: Television Series   Dear Mr. Alba,  Thanks for your time.  To reiterate...what we'd like to propose to Animal Planet (Discovery Communications Inc.) is a "fly on the wall" series with "Big Cat Rescue" as our venue.  This would entail some considerable shooting over a period of time, giving the audience (hopefully world-wide) a "through the keyhole" look at the sanctuary, the animals and the people who devote themselves to this truly noble cause.  The series would ultimately be personality driven, the drama, melodrama, comedic and triumphant moments being drawn from the staff, the volunteers...and of course, the animals.   While we have proposed the concept to Animal Planet, we have not been specific with venue and style.  The final proposal would be based on our having knowledge of what and with whom we're dealing.  If this is of interest to you, let's arrange to meet.  As I told you, we have a place on Sand Key...and I'm eager to get a bit of Florida summer in my veins.  (How's that for madness!!). Looking forward to hearing from you,  Best, Ron Lyon   For a bit more about us, I refer you to our web site, www.wizardsofweird.com or check IMDb.com.   Their credits include:   Lyon produced and directed some thirty 90-minute specials for ABC, including “Organized Crime in America”, “Manson”, “Hitler” “In Search of Howard Hughes” and “Assassinations: An American Nightmare” from which came numerous awards.   Included among his many television films are the highly rated “City in Fear”, starring David Jannsen and Mickey Rourke, “Love's Savage Fury”, starring Jennifer O'Neill, Raymond Burr and Perry King, “Sins of the Father” starring James Coburn as well as director Jan Kadar's award-winning film, “The Other Side of Hell” which starred Alan Arkin.   As President of Ray Stark's television company, “Rastar” a division of Columbia Pictures, Lyon acquired the vast collection of Robert Ripley's “Believe It or Not!” facts and oddities. In 1981 under the banner of Haley/Lyon/Rastar, Lyon created, produced and directed the Ripley's pilot which spawned the long-running series on ABC starring Jack Palance with Lyon based in Paris as Executive Producer.   Subsequent to “Believe It or Not” Lyon's special “Exploring Psychic Powers” hosted by Bill Bixby featuring James Randi and Uri Geller was a huge international success. After a stint at both Universal TV and Kings Road (as President, Kings Road Television) he and his partner Jenny Paschall launched the Nickelodeon series “Beyond Belief!!” which appeared in dozens of countries and was later the basis of a best selling book written by Paschall, published by Random House. Jenny Paschall went on to write 3 more “weird” trivia books: Hatches, Matches and Dispatches, Odd Laws and Brain in a Box.   Lyon and Paschall's Discovery series “Would You Believe It??” began as a one-hour special/pilot which received spectacular ratings on its June ‘95 premiere on the Discovery Channel. Produced by Lyon and Paschall, directed by Lyon, and written by Paschall this intrepid team's work continued to run on Discovery through 2004. It can be seen in over 60 countries world wide.   Based on the success of “Would You Believe It??”, Lyon and Paschall crafted “Simply Unbelievable” a series which debuted on the Travel Channel in 2001. In addition he and Paschall have created many specials for both Discovery and Travel including “Strangest Remains”, ‘Most Haunted in America” “The Best Places To Find UFOs” and “Most Haunted Journeys.”   Today, Lyon continues to produce and direct for cable and television networks worldwide. Paschall co-produces with Lyon, and writes the shows. She is also a regular feature writer for the English paper, The Express on Sunday, specializing in trivia and ghost articles, and she has a regular food column in a New Jersey newspaper. Showtime's Ace Award winner Christmas perennial “Daisies in December” is based on a short story by Paschall. Both Lyon and Paschall, as “experts” in the world of the bizarre and the paranormal, lecture throughout the United States as “The Wizards of Weird”. In addition both continue to conduct seminars on producing, directing and writing at both colleges and high schools. http://www.wizardsofweird.com/bios.php   The entire 2006 Vision:   2006: Exotic cats may no longer be sold or traded into canned hunts.   Action: Meet with legislators in our area, specifically Mike Bilirakis and Senator Bob Young (head of the appropriations committee) and gather the support of non animal groups, such as the Florida Chamber of Commerce. Big Cat Rescue will become better educated about the legislative process and teach classes on ethics and legislation. We will contact HSUS to find out how the best way to do this will be and to see what training they provide. Big Cat Rescue will train members in ways to gather the information needed to end the cruel trade in exotic cats by demonstrating that so small a percentage of the public approves canned hunts or is supported by canned hunts that the legislation really does represent the majority.   The Big Cat Picture will be narrated by a celebrity, widely distributed via sales, public and private showings and the website. We will edit the clips to load faster and play better or switch to streaming media for maximum effect.  Big cats will have protection under state laws in all states in that they may not be owned as pets.   Action: Big Cat Rescue will provide better state, county and city level resources to educate and enable our expanded supporter base to create laws that better protect the exotic cats. In part this will be on Big Cat Rescue's own Animal Planet program called Big Cat Rescue which will showcase big cat rescues by accredited sanctuaries. These weekly segments will include discussion of all of the issues that exotic cats face, expose the perpetrators and the effect that each person makes with their choices and will be a means by which to broadly spread the message that no exotic cat should be kept as a pet or in a cage. We will film anything and everything that could make for an interesting 30 minute television documentary. Big Cat Rescue will solicit video from other accredited sanctuaries for use in exposing the big cat issues. We will find someone in the film editing industry to help us turn these segments into something saleable to Animal Planet.   By suggesting permits, permit fees and substantial fines for non compliance we can insure that the laws have the funding needed to make them effective. Once game farms are no longer licensed to keep exotic cats the exotic cat pet owners who circumvent the pet laws by keeping exotic cats under the guise of a game farm will be unable to renew their permits. This decreases the number of buyers for their offspring significantly. The Sanctuary Standards and Exotic Cat Standards will be accepted as the guidelines for exotic animal care and used as a model for the new laws. Big Cat Rescue will introduce a federal bill to prevent the trade in all exotic cats across state lines as pets.   Big Cat Rescue will continue to encourage implementation of the federal bill The Captive Wildlife Safety Act signed Dec. 19, 2003 that makes it illegal to breed, buy, sell or donate a big cat as a pet across state lines. We will continue to research and work on making the breeding, buying and selling of exotic cats at a state level illegal. We will research ways to close the USDA permit loopholes that allow private pet owners to pay $40.00 to call themselves a commercial enterprise in order to circumvent the law.   Animal Planet Considers Us for a Show If you haven't seen The Secret it is in the E Center and it is responsible for us being right on track with our 2006 Vision of having our own local series and a series on the Animal Planet show.   Locally, our pro bono CPA is on the board of the Community Network Television channels 19 and 22.  They are going to train Jamie in video production and then make her an Associate Producer for the station which gives her use of all of their equipment from cameras to editing and then she can air all of her work on their stations.  This is all being done for free.  AND…   Our pro-bono attorney Russ Alba just got the following email:  Subject: Television Series   Dear Mr. Alba,  Thanks for your time.  To reiterate...what we'd like to propose to Animal Planet (Discovery Communications Inc.) is a "fly on the wall" series with "Big Cat Rescue" as our venue.  This would entail some considerable shooting over a period of time, giving the audience (hopefully world-wide) a "through the keyhole" look at the sanctuary, the animals and the people who devote themselves to this truly noble cause.  The series would ultimately be personality driven, the drama, melodrama, comedic and triumphant moments being drawn from the staff, the volunteers...and of course, the animals.   While we have proposed the concept to Animal Planet, we have not been specific with venue and style.  The final proposal would be based on our having knowledge of what and with whom we're dealing.  If this is of interest to you, let's arrange to meet.  As I told you, we have a place on Sand Key...and I'm eager to get a bit of Florida summer in my veins.  (How's that for madness!!). Looking forward to hearing from you,  Best, Ron Lyon   For a bit more about us, I refer you to our web site, www.wizardsofweird.com or check IMDb.com.   Their credits include:   Lyon produced and directed some thirty 90-minute specials for ABC, including “Organized Crime in America”, “Manson”, “Hitler” “In Search of Howard Hughes” and “Assassinations: An American Nightmare” from which came numerous awards.   Included among his many television films are the highly rated “City in Fear”, starring David Jannsen and Mickey Rourke, “Love's Savage Fury”, starring Jennifer O'Neill, Raymond Burr and Perry King, “Sins of the Father” starring James Coburn as well as director Jan Kadar's award-winning film, “The Other Side of Hell” which starred Alan Arkin.   As President of Ray Stark's television company, “Rastar” a division of Columbia Pictures, Lyon acquired the vast collection of Robert Ripley's “Believe It or Not!” facts and oddities. In 1981 under the banner of Haley/Lyon/Rastar, Lyon created, produced and directed the Ripley's pilot which spawned the long-running series on ABC starring Jack Palance with Lyon based in Paris as Executive Producer.   Subsequent to “Believe It or Not” Lyon's special “Exploring Psychic Powers” hosted by Bill Bixby featuring James Randi and Uri Geller was a huge international success. After a stint at both Universal TV and Kings Road (as President, Kings Road Television) he and his partner Jenny Paschall launched the Nickelodeon series “Beyond Belief!!” which appeared in dozens of countries and was later the basis of a best selling book written by Paschall, published by Random House. Jenny Paschall went on to write 3 more “weird” trivia books: Hatches, Matches and Dispatches, Odd Laws and Brain in a Box.   Lyon and Paschall's Discovery series “Would You Believe It??” began as a one-hour special/pilot which received spectacular ratings on its June ‘95 premiere on the Discovery Channel. Produced by Lyon and Paschall, directed by Lyon, and written by Paschall this intrepid team's work continued to run on Discovery through 2004. It can be seen in over 60 countries world wide.   Based on the success of “Would You Believe It??”, Lyon and Paschall crafted “Simply Unbelievable” a series which debuted on the Travel Channel in 2001. In addition he and Paschall have created many specials for both Discovery and Travel including “Strangest Remains”, ‘Most Haunted in America” “The Best Places To Find UFOs” and “Most Haunted Journeys.”   Today, Lyon continues to produce and direct for cable and television networks worldwide. Paschall co-produces with Lyon, and writes the shows. She is also a regular feature writer for the English paper, The Express on Sunday, specializing in trivia and ghost articles, and she has a regular food column in a New Jersey newspaper. Showtime's Ace Award winner Christmas perennial “Daisies in December” is based on a short story by Paschall. Both Lyon and Paschall, as “experts” in the world of the bizarre and the paranormal, lecture throughout the United States as “The Wizards of Weird”. In addition both continue to conduct seminars on producing, directing and writing at both colleges and high schools. http://www.wizardsofweird.com/bios.php   The entire 2006 Vision:   2006: Exotic cats may no longer be sold or traded into canned hunts.   Action: Meet with legislators in our area, specifically Mike Bilirakis and Senator Bob Young (head of the appropriations committee) and gather the support of non animal groups, such as the Florida Chamber of Commerce. Big Cat Rescue will become better educated about the legislative process and teach classes on ethics and legislation. We will contact HSUS to find out how the best way to do this will be and to see what training they provide. Big Cat Rescue will train members in ways to gather the information needed to end the cruel trade in exotic cats by demonstrating that so small a percentage of the public approves canned hunts or is supported by canned hunts that the legislation really does represent the majority.   The Big Cat Picture will be narrated by a celebrity, widely distributed via sales, public and private showings and the website. We will edit the clips to load faster and play better or switch to streaming media for maximum effect.  Big cats will have protection under state laws in all states in that they may not be owned as pets.   Action: Big Cat Rescue will provide better state, county and city level resources to educate and enable our expanded supporter base to create laws that better protect the exotic cats. In part this will be on Big Cat Rescue's own Animal Planet program called Big Cat Rescue which will showcase big cat rescues by accredited sanctuaries. These weekly segments will include discussion of all of the issues that exotic cats face, expose the perpetrators and the effect that each person makes with their choices and will be a means by which to broadly spread the message that no exotic cat should be kept as a pet or in a cage. We will film anything and everything that could make for an interesting 30 minute television documentary. Big Cat Rescue will solicit video from other accredited sanctuaries for use in exposing the big cat issues. We will find someone in the film editing industry to help us turn these segments into something saleable to Animal Planet.   By suggesting permits, permit fees and substantial fines for non compliance we can insure that the laws have the funding needed to make them effective. Once game farms are no longer licensed to keep exotic cats the exotic cat pet owners who circumvent the pet laws by keeping exotic cats under the guise of a game farm will be unable to renew their permits. This decreases the number of buyers for their offspring significantly. The Sanctuary Standards and Exotic Cat Standards will be accepted as the guidelines for exotic animal care and used as a model for the new laws. Big Cat Rescue will introduce a federal bill to prevent the trade in all exotic cats across state lines as pets.   Big Cat Rescue will continue to encourage implementation of the federal bill The Captive Wildlife Safety Act signed Dec. 19, 2003 that makes it illegal to breed, buy, sell or donate a big cat as a pet across state lines. We will continue to research and work on making the breeding, buying and selling of exotic cats at a state level illegal. We will research ways to close the USDA permit loopholes that allow private pet owners to pay $40.00 to call themselves a commercial enterprise in order to circumvent the law.

Heilman & Haver
Heilman & Haver - Episode 27 (Guest Perry King)

Heilman & Haver

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021 76:54


Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 27.  We hope you enjoy the show! Please join the conversation - email us with thoughts and ideas and connect with the show on Facebook and Twitter.   ANNOUNCEMENTS West Sound Film Festival - Submissions Open Submissions are now being accepted for the 2021 West Sound Film Festival, taking place (in person we hope) August 5th through 8th.  For more information, and to submit your film, visit westsoundfilmfestival.com In the Mix - Roman Holiday Tune in to our YouTube channel this week for our latest In the Mix celebrating Audrey Hepburn and one of her best films, Roman Holiday.  We'll be back at the Bay Street Bistro where they'll be featuring Greg's cocktail of the week, the "Roman Holiday", this Sunday May 9th along with a special Mother's Day Menu.  So skip the flowers and take mom out to eat. Call now and make a reservation at (360) 602-0310 or email reservations@baystreetbistro.com   IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Perry King Perry attended Yale and Juilliard where he studied with Orson Welles’ production partner and collaborator John Houseman, and also with Stella Adler at her School of Acting and made his film debut in 1972 in Slaughterhouse-Five. Perry auditioned for the role of Han Solo in Star Wars and, after the role went to Harrison Ford, played Solo in the radio adaptations of all three original films.  In 1984, Perry was nominated for a Golden Globe for the TV movie The Hasty Heart and, that same year, he landed the role of Cody Allen on the series Riptide, which he appeared in from 1983 to 1986.   In the mid ‘90s, Perry starred in the television adaptation of A Stranger in the Mirror and appeared on Melrose Place. He has also appeared in Spin City, Will & Grace, Eve, and Cold Case and as the President of the United States in the 2004 film The Day After Tomorrow.   Perry directorial debut The Divide, in which he also starred, won 16 industry awards and appeared at the Canne Film Festival.  He was awarded a Special Jury Award for Performance at the Arizona International Film Festival, Best Actor honors at the California Independent Film Festival, and Best First Time Director from the London Independent Film Awards.  Perry joins us from his ranch in Cool, CA.   COMING UP NEXT WEEK:  Scott Eyman Friday May 14th, when we’ll be joined by film historian and acclaimed New York Times bestselling biographer Scott Eyman, author of Cary Grant: A Brilliant Disguise.  Scott is also the author or co-author of 15 books, including biographies of John Wayne, Cecil B. DeMille, Louis B. Mayer, John Ford, and Henry Fonda and James Stewart.

Heilman & Haver
Heilman & Haver - Episode 26 (Guest Robert Bader)

Heilman & Haver

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 53:22


Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 26.  We hope you enjoy the show! Please join the conversation - email us with thoughts and ideas and connect with the show on Facebook and Twitter.   IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Robert Bader Robert Bader is the curator of several important entertainment archives, including those of the estates of Bing Crosby, the Marx Brothers and Danny Kaye. He also manages the archive of The Dick Cavett Show and serves on the Board of Directors for The Al Hirschfeld Foundation, Marx Brothers Incorporated, and the Film Preservation Society. Through his own company, Cavalier Films, Robert produced and directed Ali & Cavett: The Tale of the Tapes which premiered in 2018 and was nominated for a Critics Choice Award in 2020, the same year it debuted on HBO.  The film chronicles Muhammad Ali’s life and career through the lens of his many interviews with Dick Cavett and will be released on DVD this June.  Robert co-wrote the film with Cavett and his next archive project is a film about Cavett and Groucho Marx that will debut on PBS in 2022.   Robert is also the author of Four of the Three Musketeers: The Marx Brothers on Stage and the editor of Groucho Marx and Other Short Stories and Tall Tales,  an anthology of the comedian’s lost writings. Robert has produced critically acclaimed television documentaries on Cavett’s career for PBS, produced numerous archival DVD and CD releases, including five acclaimed DVD sets of The Dick Cavett Show, two of You Bet Your Life with Groucho Marx and two of Bing Crosby: The Television Specials.   And he has both worked in radio and released CD’s including numerous Bing Crosby titles and The Rosemary Clooney CBS Radio Recordings.   Robert has helmed countless other projects, shows and films and most recently launched Film Preservation Society’s silent film restoration series on Blu-ray with the 1925 film Too Many Kisses, which features Harpo Marx.     COMING UP NEXT WEEK:  Perry King Join us next Friday, May 7th, when we’ll be joined by long-time actor and director of the award winning film The Divide, screened at the Cannes Film Festival in 2018, Perry King.  Perry is a veteran of both film and television and we’ll find out next week what it was like auditioning for the role of Han Solo, working with Michael J. Fox, and training with both John Houseman and Stella Adler.

Movie Freaks Reviews
Kelly and Bill review The Lords of Flatbush (1974)

Movie Freaks Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2021 23:47


Kelly and Bill review The Lords of Flatbush (1974) for their 10 films from your birth yea challenge! Two members (Perry King, Sylvester Stallone) of a social club in 1950s Brooklyn have more interest in romance than in rumbles. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kelly-kassia/message

The Blind Rage podcast: Horror Movie Commentaries
Tales from the Crypt: Came the Dawn (1993)

The Blind Rage podcast: Horror Movie Commentaries

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021 28:14


“Men: they're always cheating on you, or cheating on someone else and using you to do it!” Brooke Shields and Perry King star in this week's TV episode of The Blind Rage Podcast. Pretty sure “Came the Dawn” is the only installment of TALES FROM THE CRYPT that both begins and ends with a brutal axe murder. If that doesn't reel you in, we also have a cameo from Michael J. Pollard, “Herman” of SLEEPAWAY CAMP III fame! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blindragepod/message

Chronicles of Hollywood History
Episode 43: Perry King

Chronicles of Hollywood History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 113:31


Perry King star of stage and screen stop by to discuss his illustrious career from his early days in Lords of Flatbush, to Riptide, to Melrose Place Perry has done it at. Perry gives great advice to all current and upcoming actors. This is not only an interview but a lesson as well. Sit back and enjoy. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chronicleshistory/support

The Dark Mark Show
130: Stacey Nelkin

The Dark Mark Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2020 64:10


Mark and special guest host horror director Dustin Ferguson welcomed the star of Halloween III : Season of the Witch Stacey Nelkin to the lighter side of the dark side. Stacey candidly talked about everything in her extraordinary life and career from dating Woody Allen, Warren Beatty, Bill Wyman, Barry Bostwick and Perry King to acting with Malcolm McDowell, Martin Mull, John Cleese, Eric Idle, Ron Liebman, Bette Midler, Mick Jagger, Tony Danza and Danny Devito, what it was like to act with a chimp and smoke weed with Cheech and Chong, as well as answering all sorts of questions about Halloween III from her "no nipple clause" to acting with her head sticking up from a hole in the ground.Get Dark Mark Show merch at teepublic.com/user/dmsThis show is brought to you byAudible go to to www.audibletrial.com/dms for a free audiobook, 2 free audio originals and 30 day free trial to AudibleRaze Energy DrinksGo 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.Doomie's Home Cookin' Go to 1253 Vine Street Hollywood California or 1346 Queen Street West, Toronto Canada for the most delicious Vegan food you have ever had  www.doomiesla.com  www.doomiestoronto.comHustler Hollywood for the best in adult toys, lingerie, apparel and novelty gifts follow this link https://www.pntrs.com/t/SUNHTUxKSE9DR...and get 20% off your entire order and a free naughty gift on usSpy Associates the #1 Spy Shop for all of your Surveillance NeedsGo to www.spyassociates.com and use promo code M9LMAYS833 for 20% off every order over $249.Update Description

On the Phone with David Serero!
Interview with legendary actor PERRY KING - On the phone with David Serero (2020)

On the Phone with David Serero!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2020 17:35


Interview with legendary actor PERRY KING - On the phone with David Serero (2020)

AditKend
Curly Dub (Lee "Scratch" Perry), King Tubby

AditKend

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2020 2:09


Discussion of music works from the point of view of an old soul, or vice versa.

Grindbin Podcast - Grindhouse and Exploitation Films

The boys go back to school in great exploitation gem from a Grindbin all star director. A new teacher at a troubled inner-city high school (Perry King) soon ends up clashing with the delinquent leader of a punk posse (Timothy Van Patten) that runs the school. Featuring an appearance by a pre-Back to the Future Michael J. Fox!

The Culture News
Interview with actor Perry King - On the phone with David Serero - The Culture News

The Culture News

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2019 17:35


Interview with actor and director Perry King - On the phone with David Serero - The Culture News.

The Culture News
Interview with actor Perry King - On the phone with David Serero - The Culture News

The Culture News

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2019 17:35


Interview with actor and director Perry King - On the phone with David Serero - The Culture News.

Full Cast And Crew
62. Rocky (1976)

Full Cast And Crew

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2019 81:09


Rocky is a 1976 American sports drama film directed by John G. Avildsen, written by and starring Sylvester Stallone.[3] It tells the rags to riches American Dream story of Rocky Balboa, an uneducated, but kind-hearted working class Italian-American boxer, working as a debt collector for a loan shark in the slums of Philadelphia. Rocky, a small-time club fighter, gets a shot at the world heavyweight championship. The film also stars Talia Shire as Adrian, Burt Young as Adrian's brother Paulie, Burgess Meredith as Rocky's trainer Mickey Goldmill, and Carl Weathers as the reigning champion, Apollo Creed. The film, made on a budget of just over $1 million, was a sleeper hit; it earned $225 million in global box office receipts, becoming the highest-grossing film of 1976. The film was critically acclaimed and solidified Stallone's career as well as commenced his rise to prominence as a major movie star.[4] Among other accolades, it went on to receive ten Academy Award nominations, winning three, including Best Picture. In 2006, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant". Rocky is considered to be one of the greatest sports films ever made and was ranked as the second-best in the genre, after Raging Bull, by the American Film Institute in 2008. The film has spawned seven sequels: Rocky II (1979), Rocky III (1982), Rocky IV (1985), Rocky V (1990), Rocky Balboa (2006), Creed (2015), and Creed II (2018). Stallone portrays Rocky in all eight films, wrote six of the seven films, and directed four of the six titular installments. In July 2019, Stallone said in an interview that there have been ongoing discussions about a prequel to the original film based on the life of a young Rocky Balboa.[5]   SHOW NOTES: Rocky intro (0:01), we're joined by special guest and Rocky completist Paul Tinelli who discusses his special connection to Rocky the movie and the character (1:30), Sly Stallone's home life growing up and entry to movie business (3:00), Rocky origin story versus reality (3:45), Our guest Paul Tinelli gave his wife a 'Diner' test with Rocky on VHS on their first date (4:30), Rocky original ending and poster (7:00), How they shot the arena/fight scene with only 500 extras (08:00), 70's hangover decade and driving around in your Mom's Pinto (12:00), Rock with Cuff & Link the turtles and Moby Dick clip (14:00), Rocky is approached for the Apollo Creed fight clip (16:00), Rocky press conference shout-out to Adrian clip(17:30), Rocky has all the feels clip (18:00), Talia Shire clip with her and Burt Young from 'Rocky' (22:00), The 'Rocky' production design with LA interiors on sets and the run-and-gun Philly shoot (24:00), Rocky and Mick's fight at the gym (25:00),   Rocky and Mick's incredible scene in Rocky's apartment (29:00), Burgess Meredith's great Twilight Zone appearance (30:00), Mike Medavoy and Arthur Krim story about Krim confusing Perry King with Stallone in 'Lords of Flatbush' (32:00), Joe Spinnell as Willie Cicci and the gangster in 'Rocky' (33:30), Michael Dorn from Star Trek is in Rocky, as is Troma Pictures Lloyd Kauffman (34:00), Stallone's online store is filled with amazing clothes, knives, and weird Stallonia (36:00), John Cazale was in five movies nominated for Best Picture (38:00), John Avildsen's career as a director (39:00), Paul's rundown on the best Rocky films (39:30), Bill Conti's iconic theme from 'Rocky' (43:00), Carl Weathers role as Apollo Creed (46:00), Philly Eagles fans eat horsepoop (47:00), Stallone and the ownership issues on 'Rocky' (48:30), Alternative Casting w/ (for Rocky) Ryan O'Neal, Robert Redford, Burt Reynolds, James Caan, John Travolta, Robert DeNiro, Warren Beatty, Roy Scheider, Richard Dreyfuss, Harvey Keitel; Lee Strasberg for Mick; Carrie Snodgress, Susan Sarandon, and Cher for Adrian; Stallone, Chevy Chase, and Travolta all auditioned for Han Solo in 'Star Wars'; for Apollo Creed, Ken Norton was considered, and Roger Mosely who was TC on 'The A Team' (51:00), Columbo Cinematic Universe (1:02:00), Latch Key TV w/ the opens and themes to 'Charlie's Angels', 'Laverne & Shirley', 'Alice',  'The Mary Tyler Moore Show' theme was written by Sonny Curtis, a great songwriter who also wrote 'I Fought The Law And The Law One' and 'More Than I Can Say' (1:04:00), Voicemail to the pod from Super-Listener Frazer Rice recommends 'The Hidden' directed 'Wishmaster 2' director Jack Shoulder, and we play the trailer (1:12:45), Super-listener Jeffrey D Stevens is a set medic for major motion pictures and TV shows and wrote to the pod and we're gonna do a movie he suggested on next week's pod (1:17:00), 'Se7en' trailer (1:19:00). Et Finis.

Reel Talk w/ The Hollywood Kid
Reel Talk w/ The Hollywood Kid: Lords of Flatbush Actor, Perry King

Reel Talk w/ The Hollywood Kid

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2019 59:48


Host Mike Di Stasio talks to Riptide and Lords of Flatbush actor Perry King.

Reel Talk w/ The Hollywood Kid
Reel Talk w/ The Hollywood Kid: Perry King Preview

Reel Talk w/ The Hollywood Kid

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2019 1:52


Reel Talk w/ The Hollywood Kid: Perry King Preview by Global Echoes (WNTN 1550 AM)

Reel Talk with The Hollywood Kid Podcast
Interview with Actor PERRY KING

Reel Talk with The Hollywood Kid Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2019 59:48


Actor PERRY KING is a versatile actor who’s had an amazing career in showbiz that’s lasted 5 decades. During that time he has appeared in tv shows like: Cannon, Hawaii 5-0, The Quest, Tales from The Crypt, The Trouble with Larry, Will & Grace, Spin City. On the big screen he has appeared along side legends like Shirley MacLaine, Lou Gossett Jr, Charles Durning, Anne Bancroft, James Mason, Rachel Welch, Henry Winkler and Sylvester Stallone to name a few. But, he is probably most recognized for playing the role of Private Eye Cody Allen from 1984-1985 on the hit tv show Riptide! SUBSCRIBE to our YOUTUBE CHANNEL! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCw4fcgG7ODeiEbR7HDUZl3A

X-Pac 12360
Remembering Luke Perry, King Kong Bundy and Brody Stevens on X-Pac 12360 Ep. 129

X-Pac 12360

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2019 75:06


X-Pac and the team remember the recently lost Luke Perry, King Kong Bundy and Brody Stevens as well as discuss the biggest headlines of the week and more on today’s episode of X-Pac 12360! About The Show: Sean “X-Pac” Waltman brings a podcast with a full circle look at life from outside the squared circle. Westwood One and the Jericho Network presents X-Pac 12360. X-Pac has many stories to tell that may help listeners relate, inspire them in their own lives, or just be entertained. And of course, there will be guests. So plan on seeing his group of usual suspects along with a mix of wrestlers, celebrities, and comedians. X-Pac has known and shared many road trips, locker rooms, and life moments with these guests. Where these conversations will go? No one knows, but we do know they will be entertaining. With X-Pac, guests are just friends hanging out having a chat about old times and new frontiers. Listening to these conversations will make you feel like you are a fly on the locker room, green room, or bar wall. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/x-pac-12360/support

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Deeper Digs in Rock: 1965 - The Most Revolutionary Year in Music

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2019 84:19


This week in Deeper Digs in Rock, The Rock N Roll Archaeologist sits down with guest, author Andrew Grant Jackson. In great detail Christian and Andrew discuss his 2015 book, '1965: The Most Revolutionary Year in Music'. Is it really the most revolutionary year in the rock n roll age? We will find out! Fifty years ago, friendly rivalry between musicians turned 1965 into the year rock evolved into the premier art form of its time and accelerated the drive for personal freedom throughout the Western world. The Beatles made their first artistic statement with Rubber Soul. Bob Dylan released "Like a Rolling Stone, arguably the greatest song of all time, and went electric at the Newport Folk Festival. The Rolling Stones's "Satisfaction" catapulted the band to world-wide success. New genres such as funk, psychedelia, folk rock, proto-punk, and baroque pop were born. Soul music became a prime force of desegregation as Motown crossed over from the R&B charts to the top of the Billboard Hot 100. Country music reached new heights with Nashville and the Bakersfield sound. Musicians raced to innovate sonically and lyrically against the backdrop of seismic cultural shifts wrought by the Civil Rights Movement, Vietnam, psychedelics, the Pill, long hair for men, and designer Mary Quant’s introduction of the miniskirt. In 1965, Andrew Grant Jackson combines fascinating and often surprising personal stories with a panoramic historical narrative. Andrew Grant Jackson is the author of Still the Greatest: The Essential Songs of the Beatles' Solo Careers and Where's Ringo? He has written for Rolling Stone, Yahoo!, Slate's "Blogging the Beatles," Baseline Studio System, music magazines Burn Lounge, Mean Street, and Dispatch, and copyedited the Hollywood monthly magazine Ingenue. He directed and cowrote the feature film The Discontents starring Perry King and Amy Madigan and served as actor Jeff Bridges's development associate at AsIs Productions. He lives in Los Angeles. https://twitter.com/1965book https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00LRWK2W6/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1

On Screen & Beyond
OSB 506 Perry King of "Riptide"

On Screen & Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2018 51:23


Episode 506 Perry King has been on many TV shows and movies over the years! He joins us to talk about "The Lords of Flatbush", "Riptide" and so much more! He has a new movie out called "The Divide" which he also directs and he will be at the California Independent Film Festival this weekend! Plus, we check out "Destroyer", "The Sister Brothers" and more, on this week's On Screen and Beyond! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Projection Booth Podcast
Episode 357: Mandingo (1975)

The Projection Booth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2018 108:32


We're heading to Falconhurst and looking at the unlikely hit film Mandingo (1975), the book series that informed it and its sequel, and the knock-offs in its wake. Richard Fleischer's film stars Ken Norton as Mede, the titular Mandingo, while James Mason and Perry King are the father and son who run Falconhurst, a slave-breeding plantation.Greg Klymkiw (UFO Doggies, Careful) and writer Paul Talbot (Mondo Mandingo: The Falconhurst Books and Films) join Mike to discuss Mandingo, it's sequel Drum, and several other sordid slavery-themed films (including the remarkable Addio Zio Tom). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Projection Booth Podcast
Episode 357: Mandingo (1975)

The Projection Booth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2018 108:28


Guest Co-Hosts: Paul Talbot, Greg KlymkiwWe're heading to Falconhurst and looking at the unlikely hit film Mandingo (1975), the book series that informed it and its sequel, and the knock-offs in its wake. Richard Fleischer's film stars Ken Norton as Mede, the titular Mandingo, while James Mason and Perry King are the father and son who run Falconhurst, a slave-breeding plantation.Greg Klymkiw (UFO Doggies, Careful) and writer Paul Talbot (Mondo Mandingo: The Falconhurst Books and Films) join Mike to discuss Mandingo, it's sequel Drum, and several other sordid slavery-themed films (including the remarkable Addio Zio Tom). 

Force Material
Star Wars on the Radio

Force Material

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2018 84:32


In a week where the internet is aflame with debate about whether Alden Ehrenreich could possibly play Han Solo, let’s take a moment and remember that he’s not the first ‘other guy’ to muscle in on the role made famous by Harrison Ford.Way back in the 1980s, actor Perry King stepped into Ford’s knee-high boots in a cracking and successful series of radio dramas based on the film series. And he was amazing!Join us as we explore the surprising history of the project, which started life as a whim of a college theatre director looking for a scandal. We’ll tell you how they scored the rights for the princely sum of $1, how US President Ronald Reagan derailed the project, and more crazy tales from the origin story of NPR’s Star Wars audio dramas!We also tried to track down the mysterious identity of the other other guy who played Han Solo in a half-hour spinoff audio drama called Rebel Mission to Ord Mantell – the cast list of which has been lost for decades. We made contact with a key figure in the making of that LP – listen in to find out what he had to share.But perhaps most of all, this podcast is about the late Star Wars scribe Brian Daley – the writer of all these audio dramas, and perhaps the man who knew Han Solo best in the early days as author of the novels Han Solo at Star’s End, Han Solo’s Revenge and Han Solo and the Lost Legacy.Brian died of pancreatic cancer 22 years ago this week, never getting to hear the last words he wrote committed to tape by his audio drama cast.This episode of Force Material is dedicated to his memory.

Invasion of the Remake Podcast
Ep.102 Remaking Class of 1984 (1982)

Invasion of the Remake Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2017 109:38


If you thought your school was hell, you haven't seen anything yet. We got challenged and we accepted! In this week's Fan Challenge we discuss and remake Canucksploitation film Class of 1984 (1982) from writer/director Mark L. Lester. This high school kids gone bad revenge flick stars Perry King, Marie Lynn Ross, Timothy Van Patton, Roddy McDowell and a very young Michael J. Fox. Invasion of the Remake and its hosts are tested and have their creativity stretched to the limits with this challenge. Will they be able to remake Class of 1984, or will they crumble? You'll have to listen to this week's episode to find out. Support independent podcasts like ours by telling your friends and family how to find us at places like iTunes, Google Play Music, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Tune In Radio, Audioboom, BluBrry, Libsyn, YouTube and all the best podcast providers. Spread the love! Like, share and subscribe! You can also help out the show with a positive review and a 5-star rating over on iTunes. We want to hear from you and your opinions will help shape the future of the show. Your ratings and reviews also help others find the show. Their "earballs" will thank you. Follow us on Twitter: @InvasionRemake Like and share us on Facebook: Invasion of the Remake Email us your questions, suggestions, corrections, challenges and comments: invasionoftheremake@gmail.com

Talking Motorcycles with Barry Boone
Talking Motorcycles with Perry King/Actor & Motorcyclists

Talking Motorcycles with Barry Boone

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2017 90:00


Perry King -- car and motorcycle enthusiast, dad, race car driver, grandfather, rancher, actor...  the list goes on and on and each role is a comfortable fit alongside his name. Perry King’s versatile career includes starring roles in film, television and on Broadway. King first became a favorite with American TV audiences as private eye Cody Allen in “Riptide” from 1984 to 1987. In 1995, he starred as Haley Armstrong on “Melrose Place.” Some recent television credits include a recurring role as Heather Locklear’s love interest on ABC’s “Spin City”, a hilarious Guest Star on the NBC hit comedy “Will & Grace”, a starring role in the television movie “The Cowboy and the Movie Star” opposite Sean Young, the Lifetime telefilm “Her Married Lover”, the independent feature film “The Perfect Wife” and the Patriarch of a wealthy Beverly Hills family in the Aaron Spelling produced series “Titans” for NBC. Perry was recently appointed as a Director for the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA). "Perry King is more than a Hollywood personality, he is a lifelong motorcyclist and one of the most poised and dedicated representatives of the motorcycling community," said AMA President and CEO Rob Dingman in a recent association press release. "Perry is not only passionate about motorcycling but is passionate about the AMA, as well. He recognizes the importance of the AMA in protecting the future of motorcycling." Perry joins us LIVE in this episode of Talking Motorcycles with Barry Boone to discuss his life in motorcycling and his work in the film industry as an actor/director for over 30 years! Special thanks to: The Harley-Davidson Motor Company Dunlop Motorcycle Tire Clearwater Lights Bell Powersports  

CooperTalk
Perry King - Episode 310

CooperTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2014 60:05


Steve Cooper talks with actor Perry King. Perry has had a very versatile career starring in roles in film, television and on Broadway. He first became a favorite with American TV audiences playing Dectective Cody Allen in Riptide. In 1995 he starred as Haley Armstrong on Melrose Place. He also had a recurring role as Heather Locklear's love interest on Spin City and has had guest starring roles on shows such as Will & Grace, Cold Case, Without a Trace, Big Love, Brothers and Sisters, Drop Dead Diva, The Mentalist and numerous more. He played the President in The Day After Tomorrow and has been in countless films including The Lords of Flatbush, The Possesion of Joe Delaney, Mandigo, Lipstick, Class of 1984 and Switch. He currently is about to start shooting The Divide which he is producing, directing and starring in.

Life Mastery Radio
Be the STAR you’re meant to BE in life’s adventure with Merrie Lynn Ross 07/16/13.

Life Mastery Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2013 55:22


Merrie is an award-winning filmmaker/writer/actress: Starring in over 35 TV/films from portraying Marion Davis in a 13-hour PBS mini-series, Julie Nixon (president’s daughter) to daytime’s first comedienne, Emma Lutz, on ABC’s ‘General Hospital’- entertaining 40 million viewers with her contagious giggle and outrageous antics. She’s produced several films: Cult classic, “Class of 1994” starring Michael J.Fox, Perry King and Ms. Ross, the hit of Cannes Film Festival, winning best picture Academy of Horror and Science Fiction. “Bobby Jo and The Outlaw” with Lynda Carter and Merrie Lynn playing sisters, roused youth audiences, and led to Merrie Lynn’s character on the “Wonder Woman” TV pilot.Merrie Lynn’s newest book, “Bounce off the Walls- Land on Your Feet” how to Morph Havoc and Hassles into Harmony and Happiness“Best book this side of the moon” Buzz Aldrin- Astronaut Want to shine, take risks, bust fear of change? Eliminate procrastination, addictive habits, financial debts, Delete stress. Get focused, amp imagination, complete projects.Be the STAR you’re meant to BE in life’s adventure.Your Opportunity – Quantum life change system - Bounce into Freedom and inner joy with:“BOUNCE off the Walls- Land on Your Feet”Inspires energy shifts: Lift out of boredom, fear, pain, poverty conciousness, limited beliefs, grief. New Perceptions Reboot clarity of purpose. Optimun choices simply occur - manifest beyond your wildest dreams. Know what you know, grow.You’re one step away. Ignite your optimum success trackMerrie Lynn Ross’s website www.merrieway.com