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Sam Wolf joined the first half of this episode exploring The Beatles first drummer, Peter Best! Then I played some old ass blues.
Tune in as Sharai Bohannon (A Nightmare on Fierce Street, Blerdy Massacre) joins in to break down the 2010 spy action thriller Salt. There's plenty for the hosts to discuss here, including the movie's ample amounts of flashbacks and bad wigs, whether or not Clint Eastwood is capable of defending the US president, the hilarity of naming a spider species after Peter Best, and the ways in which power-hungry Hollywood studios and rich people like Oprah and Dwayne Johnson are out of touch with the real world. Directed by Phillip Noyce, Salt stars Angelina Jolie, Liev Schreiber, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Daniel Olbrychski, August Diehl, Corey Stoll, Hunt Block, Andre Braugher, Daniel Pearce, Olek Krupa, Tika Sumpter, and Yara Shahidi. Spoilers start at 25:40 Here's how you can support the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strike: https://entertainmentcommunity.org/ Good Word: • Sharai: Violent Night • Arthur: Wanted Reach out at email2centscritic@yahoo.com if you want to recommend things to watch and read, share anecdotes, or just say hello! Be sure to subscribe, rate, and review on iTunes or any of your preferred podcasting platforms! Follow Arthur on Twitter, Goodpods, StoryGraph, Letterboxd, and TikTok: @arthur_ant18 Follow the podcast on Twitter and Instagram: @two_centscritic Follow Arthur on Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/144101970-arthur-howell --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/arthur746/message
CLICK TO SUBSCRIBE ON YOUR FAVORITE PODCATCHER CONTENT WARNING: Homophobia, transphobia, racism, sexism, poaching. Our 1986 entry for this series is one of the most baffling movies in this series. This movie rivaled none other than Top Gun for the biggest box office win of 1986, and made a handful of Australians truckloads of cash. It lived large as the biggest Australian cultural export to America for nearly 30 years. And it's also just an absolutely awful movie. The comedy isn't funny, the romance isn't romantic, and almost half the movie is spent on a slow walkabout in the Outback. There's a handful of jokes and moments that loom large, but they're held together by the flimsiest of stories. And somehow, some way, the Academy saw fit to nominate the film for Best Original Screenplay. Join us for this Aussie travesty as we watch Crocodile Dundee this week on Macintosh & Maud Haven't Seen What?! You can email us with feedback at macintoshandmaud@gmail.com, or you can connect with us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. Also please subscribe, rate and review the show on your favorite podcatcher, and tell your friends. Intro and outro music taken from the Second Movement of Ludwig von Beethoven's 9th Symphony. Licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Hong Kong (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 HK) license. To hear the full performance or get more information, visit the song page at the Internet Archive. Excerpt taken from “Opening Title Theme” from the soundtrack to the movie Crocodile Dundee, written and composed by Peter Best. Copyright 1986 Paramount Pictures Corporation; Best Results Pty. Ltd. Excerpts taken from the movie Crocodile Dundee, copyright 1986 Rimfire Films Limited. All Rights Reserved. Excerpt taken from “Fatal Attraction” from the soundtrack to the movie Fatal Attraction, written and composed by Maurice Jarre. Copyright 1987 Paramount Pictures Corporation.
CLICK TO SUBSCRIBE ON YOUR FAVORITE PODCATCHER CONTENT WARNING: Misogyny, murder, STDs. 1985's movie is perhaps the role Chevy Chase was born to play. Imagine a man with a shoestring disguise budget, the affable charm of the mediocre white man, and an absolute disdain for everyone around him. That's Irwin Fletcher, and Chevy is absolutely fantastic in the role. Unfortunately, Hollywood couldn't escape the thought that they needed to make a silly comedy and not a sarcastic send-up of noir. This movie needed to let Chevy be Chevy and turn on all of his sarcastic charm. Instead, it relies a bit too much on bits, ignoring the mystery structure, and the one-liners outshine the fun of the characters. Splurge on some 49-cent fake teeth as we talk about Fletch this week on Macintosh & Maud Haven't Seen What?! You can email us with feedback at macintoshandmaud@gmail.com, or you can connect with us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. Also please subscribe, rate and review the show on your favorite podcatcher, and tell your friends. Intro and outro music taken from the Second Movement of Ludwig von Beethoven's 9th Symphony. Licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Hong Kong (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 HK) license. To hear the full performance or get more information, visit the song page at the Internet Archive. Excerpt taken from “Fletch Theme” from the soundtrack to the movie Fletch, written and composed by Harold Faltermeyer. Copyright 1985 Universal City Studios, Inc.; MCA Records, Inc. Excerpts taken from the movie Fletch, copyright 1985 Universal Studios. All Rights Reserved. Excerpt taken from “Opening Title Theme” from the soundtrack to the movie Crocodile Dundee, written and composed by Peter Best. Copyright 1986 Paramount Pictures Corporation; Best Results Pty. Ltd.
Today on The Richard Syrett Show: Political analyst Drew Allen reacts to Tucker Carlson parting ways with Fox News. Writer James Pew does an anti-woke book review on author Peter Best. True North reporter Andrew Lawton discusses Public Health listing climate change and capitalism as public health threats. Author John O'Connor talks about the ex-CIA chief saying Blinken started the letter to discredit the Hunter Biden laptop.
Peter, the best of Milliways' managers, stops by Booth 42 to make sure we're enjoying our dining experience. He also teaches us about the secrets hidden by the kitchen's swinging doors.
The music-centric hobby collective known as Rip, Pack & Slab discuss how they meld hip-hop beats and card collecting, as well their plans for growing their already-growing brand.
“The direction of wild boar movement in general is to the Western territories...it means from Russia to Belarus, from Belarus to Poland, from Poland to Germany and probably will be from Germany to France” As the Head of the Department of Swine Diseases at the National Veterinary Research Institute until his retirement, Professor Zigmunt Pejsak in Poland played a central role in the country's battle against African swine fever. In conversation with journalist Peter Best, he discusses how the ASF virus has travelled from East to West in European wild boar populations and the possibilities for its further spread.
As the workforce has become more mobile, companies have had to adopt new technology and processes to adapt. This evolution is often expedited by disruptions faced by an individual company. There's no question that in recent history, every company faced the same disruption, and some businesses were better positioned to handle it. On this episode of Beyond Rent, Peter Best of Magnum York joins the conversation to share how he uses technology to advance his operations. Join us we dicuss the impact your mindset, and the tools you use, has on how you tackle disruptions.Learn more about Rent Manager's industry-leading accounting, reporting, maintenance, and communication features at RentManager.com, or connect with us on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and Twitter.You can learn more about Peter Best on LinkedIn and Magnum York on their website.Visit RentManager.com/Podcast to submit an idea for an upcoming episode of Beyond Rent and discover more about the program.
A Serious Disc Agreement is the only "serious" podcast on the Australian Internet about "Movie Disc Culture."Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) are expanding their IMPRINT COMPANION podcast to include the best physical media releases worldwide. For this episode, we're discussing Umbrella Entertainment's SUNBURNT SCREENS label so far, THE LAST WAVE, DINGO, SUNDAY TOO FAR AWAY, WE OF THE NEVER NEVER, and BREAKER MORANT. THE LAST WAVE (1977) "Dream is a shadow of something real." Chris Lee (David Gulpilil)Internationally acclaimed filmmaker Peter Weir (Oscar ® nominated director of Picnic at Hanging Rock, Gallipoli and Witness) explores a startling world on the brink of apocalypse in The Last Wave, a time and place where Mother Nature and human nature are destined to collide in catastrophic disaster. When lawyer David Burton (Richard Chamberlain, The Thorn Birds) is assigned a case to defend a group of indigenous Australian men, he is unprepared for the nightmares and dreamscapes ahead. Accused of murdering one of their own, the men stand trial amidst suspicious circumstances and, as Burton becomes plagued by unsettling visions, he is drawn to the mysterious Chris Lee (AFI Award winner David Gulpilil, Storm Boy, The Tracker) for answers to his torment. As the erratic climate turns dangerous, Burton senses a greater power at play, where tribal customs and the ancient ideas of Dreamtime may be more than just an ominous warning. Featuring atmospheric cinematography by Oscar ® winner Russell Boyd (Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World), The Last Wave is a haunting journey into the depths of the unknown, where dreams and nightmares conspire as one.Special Features: Interview featurettes with: Lead Actor Richard Chamberlain Producer Jim McElroy + Director of Photography Russell Boyd + David Stratton on The Last WaveTrailers From Hell: The Last Wave with Brian Trenchard-SmithEdit from the 1980 documentary David Gulpilil: Walkabout to HollywoodTheatrical Trailer - GalleryDINGO Late jazz great Miles Davis made his only acting appearance in this film about a jazz trumpeter who dares to realize his musical dreams in the Australian outback. Dingo stars Colin Friels as John "Dingo" Anderson, a part-time musician and dingo trapper living in the bush who, after seeing his hero, legendary trumpeter Billy Cross (Miles Davis) on tour, longs to travel to Paris and play with the finest American jazz musicians. Frustrated by playing half-rate music in dusty dancehalls, John's dream is compromised by his love for his new family. Dingo must now decide whether he to make the supreme sacrifice for his music. Featuring a stunning, award-winning Miles Davis soundtrack (one of Davis' last recordings before his death), Dingo is directors Rolf de Heer's (Bad Boy Bubby, The Tracker) cinematic ode to the power of music.Special Features: Interview featurettes with: Director Rolf de Heer and lead actress Helen Buday Rushes Reel: The Desert Runway with audio commentary by Rolf de Heer Theatrical Trailers: Dingo, The Tracker, Bad Boy BubbySUNDAY TOO FAR AWAYJack Thompson is Foley, the best shearer on every station for miles around. Sunday Too Far Away is Foley's story of sweat-soaked days and rum-soaked nights, of bloody two-fisted punch ups... of scab labour brought in during the shearers strike of '56 and of the poor old bastard who runs the place: the cocky (farmer) who is terrified that one slip of the shears will render his prize ram good for nothing but mint sauce.A classic of Australian cinema and the film that launched the South Australian Film Corporation, Sunday Too Far Away now appears as part of the Sunburnt Screens sub label.Special Features: The Making of Sunday - archival TV documentary from 1975 Jack Thompson AM in conversation with David Wenham, post-screening of Sunday Too Far Away, recorded at GOMA, 2019*Original World Premiere programme from 1975Stills GalleryTheatrical TrailerWE OF THE NEVER NEVERFrom one of Australia's most treasured novels comes an exquisitely beautiful Australian classic based on the true story of Jeannie Gunn - a woman who battled the odds as a station master's wife in outback Australia. For the love of her new husband (Arthur Dignam, The Devil's Playground), Jeannie (AFI Award Winner Angela Punch-McGregor, The Chant Of Jimmie Blacksmith) abandons a high society city life to trek into the vast and wild heart of Australia - where wives are seldom seen, and even less accepted. Enduring isolation, hardships and battling against the sexist and racial prejudice of the Australian outback environment, Jeannie strives to win the friendship and respect of those about her. Shot on location in Australia's breathtaking Northern Territory, directed by Igor Auzins (Coolangatta Gold), featuring an epic film score by Award-Winning composer Peter Best (The Picture Show Man), and also starring John Jarratt (The Last Outlaw), We Of The Never Never tells the inspiring true story of a woman overcoming all for love.Special Features: Back To The Never Never (23 mins) Interview featurette with co-producer John B. Murray, director Igor Auzins, composer Peter Best, and lead actors Anglea Punch McGregor & Arthur Dignam.Walkabout Documentary 1974, (27 mins) E xplores ethnologist C.P. Mountford's 1940/1942 expeditions into central Australia to film aspects of the life of the Western Pitjantjatjara people.Behind the Scenes Gallery.Original Motion Picture Soundtrack.Theatrical Trailer.BREAKER MORANTBRAND NEW 4k restoration from original interpos.South Africa, 1901. The British war against the Boers has deteriorated into bitter guerilla warfare. A unit of the Bushveldt Carbineers, made up mainly of Australians, is ordered by the British High Command to fight the Boer on its terms and take no prisoners, an order which will prove fatal to a man they call "The Breaker" - Lieutenant Harry Morant. This classic Australian motion picture of injustice and the horror of war has swept the world to become one of the most acclaimed Australian movies ever made.Director Bruce Beresford (Paradise Road, Mao's Last Dancer) garnered international acclaim for this riveting drama set during a dark period in Australia's colonial history and featuring passionate performances by Edward Woodward (Hot Fuzz), Bryan Brown (Two Hands) and Jack Thompson (The Great Gatsby) rugged cinematography by Donald McAlpine (My Brilliant Career, Patriot Games) and an Oscar®-nominated script based on true events.Special Features: ALL NEW Audio Commentary with Director Bruce Beresford, Producer Matt Carroll and Actors Jack Thompson and Bryan Brown ALL NEW Breaker Morant: The Retrial - Feature-length documentaryEdward Woodward audio interview with John CookThe Breaker - DocumentaryThe Myth Exposed - Director's PostscriptPhoto SlideshowPhoto GalleryHD TrailerUS TrailerBlake HowardTwitterOne Heat Minute Website Alexei ToliopoulosTwitter Total RebootSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/one-heat-minute-productions/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Do you know who the real Crocodile Dundee was? You'll find out in this episode. Erika Christie and I will discuss the cast, background and the score by Peter Best. We'll have a lively discussion about the man from down under! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/randy-andrews/support
Tune in to episode #55 of Ethnic Ish N More with host’s NicoThaGreat as I chop it up my fellow Worthy Brothers of Jake Gaston Lodge #18 of the Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Missouri and it’s Jurisdiction.Hailing from St. Louis, Missouri, Jake Gaston Lodge #18 was founded on July 13, 1955 with Marion C. Walker as its first worshipful Master. Under the direction of the Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Missouri and Jurisdiction, we are led by Worshipful Master Vernun Hune, Senior Warden David Richard IV and Junior Warden John McIntosh.Prince Hall is recognized as the Father of Black Masonry in the United States. He made it possible for us to also be recognized and enjoy all privileges of Free and Accepted Masonry.Black Freemasonry began when Prince Hall and fourteen other free black men were initiated into Lodge No. 441, Irish Constitution, attached to the 38th Regiment of Foot, British Army Garrisoned at Castle William (now Fort Independence) Boston Harbor on March 6, 1775. The Master of the Lodge was Sergeant John Batt. Along with Prince Hall, the other newly made masons were Cyrus Johnson, Bueston Slinger, Prince Rees, John Canton, Peter Freeman, Benjamin Tiler, Duff Ruform, Thomas Santerson, Prince Rayden, Cato Speain, Boston Smith, Peter Best, Forten Howard and Richard Titley.Shoutout to our wonderful Sponsors Cash App. Donate at $Nicomar10 Famous Black Sports Players with #55Derrick Brooks (NFL), Tampa Bay BuccaneersTerrell Suggs (NFL), Baltimore Ravens Numerology Corner: Number 55 represents success, progress, fortune and luck. It should encourage people to use all the opportunities ahead, but also make them content during times they do not clearly see what their next step could be. Overall, number 55 is extremely positive and filled up with potential for great things.A discussion on Prince Hall Masonry, Myths, and More... Check out social media information for Jake Gaston Lodge #18Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/moark.goodfellasFollow Ethnic Ish N More and the Team on all social media platforms:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ethnicishnmoreInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ethnicishnmore/Twitter: https://twitter.com/EthnicIshNMorewww.ethnicishnmore.comwww.mycitymymusic.comhttps://www.budtalkstl.com/https://www.thecannaeducationco.org/Host’sNicoThaGreat: https://www.instagram.com/nicothagreat357/Melanie Marie: https://www.instagram.com/misses_budtalkstl/Yeyo LaFlare: https://www.instagram.com/yeyo_laflare/
It's been 50 years since the Beatles broke up, so let's go back to where it all began.
So I wasn't going to be John Williams. But I had one Hail Mary left.
MUSIC INTRO – Paul McCartney and Wings - "Magneto and Titanium Man"-Soooo much X-Men talk.-Sean goes all in, just not in the way Gerry was hoping.-The Giant Size reread begins!-Gerry shits on Sean’s youth.-Gerry’s a pirate.-Sean’s weird reading habits.-Hey Kids, we talk X-Men comics!-Sunfire is a huge dick.-Трахните Вас Интернет, это является Питером (Fuck you internet, it’s Peter)-Best friends!-It’s not always a positive thing to see a few seconds into the future.-Claremont planting seeds.-Classy dickheads vs twitter.-The Scott Lobdell letter.-Gerry wishes death upon Papa Grande.-Gerry loves an underdog.-Origins don’t have to take an entire six issues.-It’s not Mag-Net-O!!!-Was Goldballs based on Gerry?-Sean’s mom does not put up with his 8 year old sexist bullshit.-X-Men Vignettes!-More DC Bashing.-You’re a nerd, you better have some thick skin.-Power Rangers gives Sean his first taste of depression.-SPOON!-Some NYCC announcement talk.-Sean’s too dumb for Hickman.-Sean gets his second dose of depression from AoA.-A little Wolverine talk.-Amazing X-Men talk.-Selective continuity for the win!MUSIC OUTRO – Rod Stewart - "Every Picture Tells a Story"We have a Tumblr page!!! greatx-pectations.tumblr.com/ Follow us on Twitter @GXPod and find our Facebook group- https://www.facebook.com/groups/GXPod/Feel like giving us more private feedback? Hit us up at greatxpectationspod@gmail.comAlbum artwork by Justin Peterson. Follow him on twitter at @justinpeterson
This week we invite back Sandy Kloystrüm from The Actives to talk about the song It Sucks To Be Peter Best, because we just really wanted to see them again. || Obscure Music History is a podcast investigating historic rarities and B-sides of unpopular music. And it's a comedy! Produced by Tom Hogan. "It Sucks To Be Peter Best", and all music from Obscure Music History, are available on iTunes and Spotify. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher or wherever you get your podcasts from! For more information, visit ObscureMusicHistory.com. || http://www.obscuremusichistory.com/the-actives-it-sucks-to-be-peter-best-1985
Cinematic Sound Radio - Soundtracks, Film, TV and Video Game Music
On this week’s episode of CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO, we’ll be featuring music from six brand new scores. We open with a wonderful effort by Laurant Perez Del Mar for the animated film THE RED TURTLE. You’ll also hear Roque Banos’ inventive score from the thriller DON’T BREATHE. The new documentary THE TRADE features an atmospheric score from newcomer Mimi Page. Nick Cave and Warren Ellis deliver a dark, raw, serious score from HELL OR HIGH WATER. Chad Seiter’s brilliant score to RECORE is our video game score of the week. And Tadlow Music’s new recording of Maurice Jarre’s IS PARIS BURNING? is our film music vault selection. Our John Williams album of the week is a 1997 album featuring violinist Itzhak Perlman and the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra playing two John Williams pieces; Far & Away and Sabrina. And we celebrate the 30th anniversary of the comedy hit CROCODILE DUNDEE featuring a memorable original score by Peter Best. Cinematic Sound Radio http://www.cinematicsound.net WROCK Radio http://www.wrockradio.com Cinematic Sound Radio Fanfare and Theme by David Coscina https://soundcloud.com/user-970634922 Bumper voice artist: Tim Burden http://www.timburden.com Also available through Podtyrant http://www.podtyrant.com
Peter Best- Magnum York Property Management Ltd, father of 6 year old girl- talks with Tammy Johnston about kids and money & how this usually taboo subject is handled in their family.
15 yr old Peter Best wins the chance to design Backstrom's new mask and he makes the most of the opportunity.