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Adam and Jared stumbled across an obscure TV movie version of Piranha from 1995. And of course, they decided that it was best that they covered it. So hold on to your hats as they churn through this oddity and see if it is better or worse than the other two versions already out there. As well as a short but sweet what they've been watching list.
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It's time for one of those huge episodes. Well, it's a four parter anyways. 1978 was an killer year for horror movies, day dot for the modern slasher as well. But, what do I think was the very greatest horror movie that came out during 1978? Well, here we have the top 10. The worst 10. A slew of also rans. Some awesome mates. Some special guests. Several pints of beer and a 7+ hour running time split over 4 episodes. This is 1978, A Year In Horror. It's a pretty long journey this one, am going to give you the time codes below so if you don't want spoilers then, please, avert your eyes. You can now support A Year in Horror via the Patreon. Theme Music by Max Newton & Lucy Foster. Email the podcast at ayearinhorror@gmail.com Follow me on Instagram. Follow me on Letterboxd. Follow me on Storygraph. Below are the time codes for all the different segments and my guest links. Feel free to let me know where you think I got it wrong or right and of course be kind, rewind. 00.46 - Long Weekend 05.04 - Also Rans (Part 2) 07.27 - The Omen II (w/ Eric Ellicock) 1.13.45 - Piranha 1.17.58 - The Mafu Cage
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Olá, jovens que aqui chegaram e passaram UMA HORA olhando para uma pixação talhada numa parede! Sejam muito bem-vindos a mais um Chega de Sentimentalismo, o podcast que pica, fatia, tritura e mata supostos traídores de Atena!Seja nosso apoiador: https://apoia.se/superamichesApós uma passagem tão vertiginosa quanto esperar numa fila de lotérica depois que o sistema caiu na casa de Sagitário, nossos solapados heróis rumam a casa do cavaleiro do cabrito fatiador, Shura de Capricórnio! Mas, aparentemente, ele estava no toilet e eles passam direto…Porém, ainda com as calças na altura dos joelhos, Shura os alcança em seu quintal e um intenso combate se inicia! Shiryu se habilita pra apanhar nesse turno e agora o cancão vai piar, a jurupica vai poar e a ema vai gemer no campo do juremá!Mas o que Shiryu não sabe é que Shura não é apenas um exímio cagador, mas também um fatiador tão letal quanto uma Ginsu! Ele é capaz de cortar tênis, canos de metal, cavaleiros de Sagitário e bebês Athena sem perder o fio! A única saída de Shiryu seria trajar uma armadura de meias Vivarina, mas o Shun já estava usando todas e agora só resta ao cavaleiro de lombriga chinesa sair no braço e torcer pra seu escudo "indestrutível" aguentar dois tapas dessa vez! Conseguirá? (Óbvio que não, mas a gente finge que é mistério…)Então una-se a Hellbolha, Evandro e Godoka nesse combate mortal… pro Shiryu!Ouçam nossos outros podcasts no seu agregador favorito: Muta-Xhow, Pod-parker, Chega de Sentimentalismo, Arrepio na Nuca, Bem Amiches, Tela Credo.
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THE Sales Japan Series by Dale Carnegie Training Tokyo, Japan
Some clients do not attack your deal in one dramatic bite. They take tiny pieces—one discount request, one scope change, one extra demand, one more profile review—until your margins, time, and energy are stripped away. In sales, consulting, professional services, and corporate training, leaders need to recognise the "piranha client" early. The danger is not always a bad person or a bad company. Often, it is a pattern of incremental pressure that looks harmless in isolation but becomes commercially toxic over time. What is a piranha client in sales and professional services? A piranha client is a customer who erodes your deal through repeated small demands rather than one obvious negotiation attack. They ask for "just one more" discount, "just one more" concession, or "just one more" change until the original agreement barely resembles the final delivery. Unlike a shark-style negotiator who takes one huge bite, the piranha client works through accumulation. In B2B sales, consulting, training, recruitment, technology implementation, and agency work, this often appears as volume discounts, extra stakeholders, expanded scope, and constant approval loops. Post-pandemic, when many service firms were hungry for revenue, these patterns became even harder to resist. Do now: Track every concession in writing. Small bites become big losses when nobody totals them. Why do clients keep asking for more discounts? Clients keep asking for discounts because each successful concession teaches them that more pressure may produce a better price. If the seller has not created a clear commercial boundary, the buyer naturally tests the limits. In large companies, especially new divisions or procurement-heavy organisations, buyers may not reveal the full deal size upfront. A supplier agrees to the first discount, then a second tranche appears, then a third. By the time the total opportunity is visible, the seller is already trapped inside a "big discount" corner. This happens across Japan, the US, Europe, and Asia-Pacific, but it is especially painful in high-touch service businesses where labour, expertise, and delivery capacity cannot be infinitely scaled. Do now: Price each stage as though more scope may follow. Set a hard stop before negotiations begin. How can scope creep damage a service business? Scope creep damages a service business by quietly increasing delivery obligations without increasing revenue. The client may see each request as reasonable, but the supplier absorbs the extra time, coordination, risk, and opportunity cost. In training, consulting, and advisory work, scope creep often appears as new requirements, additional audiences, more reporting, special customisation, extra meetings, or new approval layers. For SMEs and boutique firms, the impact is sharper than for large multinationals because fewer people carry the operational load. During COVID-19 and the post-pandemic recovery, external trainer availability, client uncertainty, and shifting schedules made this even more complex. A deal that looked profitable on paper can become unattractive once hidden delivery costs are included. Do now: Define scope, exclusions, decision rights, and change fees before delivery starts. Why is trainer or consultant selection a hidden negotiation risk? Trainer and consultant selection becomes risky when the client treats expert availability as unlimited. In reality, quality delivery depends on certified people, scheduling constraints, and proven fit. In the training industry, certification is not a light administrative step. Dale Carnegie trainer development, for example, involves long preparation, specialist training, and accreditation standards. That means a client asking to review more and more profiles is not simply requesting choice; they may be consuming scarce operational capacity. This issue appears in other fields too: legal partners, executive coaches, cybersecurity consultants, enterprise software architects, and medical specialists all face similar constraints. Quality depends on expertise, not infinite substitutions. Do now: Explain the certification, experience, and availability logic early. Choice should support quality, not undermine delivery. When should a business push back on a demanding client? A business should push back when discount pressure, scope creep, and difficult behaviour combine into a pattern.One tough request is negotiation; repeated erosion is a warning signal. Many service firms operate with an informal "no idiots" policy, although the actual wording is often stronger. The principle is simple: some revenue is not worth the operational damage, staff stress, or reputational risk. Leaders at startups, SMEs, and established firms need to ask whether the client is building a partnership or simply extracting value. In Japan, where long-term relationships and trust matter, the pushback should be polite, structured, and commercially clear. In more aggressive procurement cultures, the same principle applies, but the language may be firmer. Do now: Decide your walk-away point before emotion, sunk cost, or fear of lost revenue takes over. How can salespeople protect margins without damaging relationships? Salespeople protect margins by making trade-offs explicit: more value requires more budget, and lower price requires reduced scope. The goal is not to be difficult; it is to be professionally clear. A useful approach is to offer options. For example: "At this price, we can deliver this scope. If you want the additional requirement, here is the revised fee." This frames the conversation around value rather than resistance. Sales leaders should train teams to avoid automatic concessions, especially with large companies that reveal requirements gradually. Procurement may respect a supplier more when the boundaries are clear. The key is to stay calm, factual, and consistent. Do now: Never give a concession without receiving something in return—volume, timing, commitment, payment terms, or reduced complexity. Final summary The piranha client is dangerous because each bite looks small. A discount here, a profile request there, a slight requirement change, a new tranche of work, another internal stakeholder—none of it seems fatal until the supplier reviews the final margin and delivery burden. For executives, salespeople, consultants, trainers, and professional service leaders, the lesson is clear: protect the deal before the feeding frenzy begins. Set commercial boundaries, define scope, track concessions, communicate scarcity, and be prepared to walk away when the partnership becomes toxic. Author Bio Dr. Greg Story, Ph.D. in Japanese Decision-Making, is President of Dale Carnegie Tokyo Training and Adjunct Professor at Griffith University. He is a two-time winner of the Dale Carnegie "One Carnegie Award" in 2018 and 2021 and recipient of the Griffith University Business School Outstanding Alumnus Award in 2012. As a Dale Carnegie Master Trainer, Greg is certified to deliver globally across leadership, communication, sales, and presentation programmes, including Leadership Training for Results. He has written several books, including three best-sellers: Japan Business Mastery, Japan Sales Mastery, and Japan Presentations Mastery, along with Japan Leadership Mastery and How to Stop Wasting Money on Training. His works have been translated into Japanese, including Za Eigyō(ザ営業), Purezen no Tatsujin(プレゼンの達人), Torēningu de Okane o Muda ni Suru no wa Yamemashō(トレーニングでお金を無駄にするのはやめましょう), and Gendaiban "Hito o Ugokasu" Rīdā(現代版「人を動かす」リーダー). Greg also publishes daily business insights on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter, and hosts six weekly podcasts. On YouTube, he produces The Cutting Edge Japan Business Show, Japan Business Mastery, and Japan's Top Business Interviews, which are widely followed by executives seeking success strategies in Japan. Would you like me to now prepare the WordPress-ready version with spacing and the bio?
This week, we dive into the absurdity of Piranha 3DD, a film that delivers on its promise of gore, laughs, and more than a few questionable life choices. Join Devin and Dallas as they navigate a world filled with killer fish, over-the-top antics, and the ever-charismatic David Hasselhoff all while celebrating 6 years of TNS. With cocktails in hand, they riff on everything from the film's ludicrous plot twists to the bizarre choices made by its characters. Expect plenty of laughs, some wild tangents, and a heartfelt toast to six years of podcasting madness. As always, grab your favorite drink, settle in, and prepare for a chaotic ride through the murky waters of horror-comedy. Enjoy but as always be sure to drink/smoke and riff along responsibly!
Recorded before a live Facebook (and YouTube) audience, Will, Kat and Jon discuss the following topics:0:00 - Introduction4:57 - Really hungry hippos terrorize Colombia15:35 - Hungry Hungry Hippos: The Game19:05 - Hungry: The Hungry Hippo Horror Movie21:35 - Why did we think Piranhas were a threat?24:30 - Piranha: The Movie (1978)30:05 - Asian Carp: The Real Piranhas38:50 - Street Fighter: The Movie43:00 - Street Fighter: The Video Game50:20 - Gen X Goes to Outer Space54:10 - Did you watch the Space Shuttle Challenger launch?1:03:40 - Wrap Up and Thank YouRead the Times of India story about Gen X in Space.Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/1980snow.Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@1980snow
Die Maus zum Hören - Lach- und Sachgeschichten. Heute: mit Löwen und ihrer Mähne, Käpt'n Blaubär und gefährlichen Piranhas, dem Wort Ninja und was es bedeutet, mit Marie und natürlich mit der Maus und dem Elefanten. Ihr hört eine Wiederholung. Gedankenspiele: Hat Gott den Streit erschaffen? (05:25) Christophs Wortschatzkiste: Ninja (20:18) Kätp'n Blaubär: Piranhas (30:15) Frage des Tages: Warum haben männliche Löwen eine Mähne? (42:10) Berühmte Leute: Erfinder Richard Turere (49:51) Von Marie Güttge.
What does it really take to build a Formula 1 team from scratch? In this exclusive episode of Inside the Piranha Club, we were exclusively invited to the Cadillac Formula 1 Team in Silverstone. Featuring an exclusive interview with Graeme Lowdon, the man leading Cadillac's F1 ambitions, this episode reveals what it takes to transform a bold idea into a competitive F1 team. Lowdon shares unique insights into the realities of building a team at the pinnacle of motorsport in both the UK and the US.This episode offers rare behind-the-scenes access you won't find anywhere else.#F1 #CadillacF1
In the first of a three-part series, this episode of Inside the Piranha Club goes behind the scenes with two of the key figures shaping Formula 1's newest team: Pat Symonds, Executive Engineering Consultant, and Nick Chester, Chief Technical Officer at Cadillac F1.With just nine months from being approved to being on the grid, Symonds and Chester lift the lid on the immense challenge of building a team from the ground up — from infrastructure and staffing to car design and long-term performance targets. They share why the Cadillac project stood out to them personally, what convinced them to join, and how their combined experience is helping lay the foundations for a competitive future.We also look ahead to a milestone moment: Miami next week, set to be Cadillac's first home race in the United States. What does that mean for the team, the brand, and the wider F1 landscape?This is a rare, in-depth conversation about ambition, engineering, and what it really takes to earn a place on the Formula 1 grid.Listen out for the next two episodes later this week.
In this episode, I'm taking a look at Horror/Sci-fi "Piranha" from 1978.If you have any movie suggestions email me at whatinthehorrorpodcast@gmail.com or hit me up on Twitter WhatInTheHorrorPodcast & also join the Discord for fun times with great people!!Much Love,Lando
Severin Films co-founder David Gregory joins hosts Josh Olson and Joe Dante to break down five of his favorite movies that Severin has released in special restorations, and five that he wishes Severin could, one day, release! Show Notes: Movies Referenced In This Episode Frightmare (1974) Satan's Slave (1976) An American Werewolf in London (1981) Supervixens (1975) The Night God Screamed (1971) Black Snake (1973) The Seven Minutes (1971) *The Nanny (1965) Delicatessen (1991) Amelie (2001) The Horror of Frankenstein (1970) Lust for a Vampire (1971) Fear in the Night (1972) Blood and Flesh: The Reel Life and Ghastly Death of Al Adamson (2019) Enter the Clones of Bruce (2023) Theatre of Horrors: The Sordid Story of Paris' Grand Guignol (2026) The System of Doctor Goudron a.k.a. The Lunatics (1913) Figures de Cire (1914) Piranha (1978) Shivers (1975) *Dracula vs Frankenstein (1971) Satan's Sadists (1969) Five Bloody Graves (1969) I Spit on Your Corpse (1974) Blow-Out (1981) The Howling (1981) Satan's Mistress (1982) *Bloody Moon (1981) The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) Pieces (1982) Hell of the Living Dead (1980) Dawn of the Dead (1978) El Topo (1970) The Holy Mountain (1973) Santa Sangre (1989) Psycho (1960) *Threads (1984) The Bodyguard (1992) L.A. Story (1981) Dante's Peak (1997) Kess (1969) The Day After (1983) The War Game (1967) The Full Monty (1997) *Blood for Dracula a.k.a. Young Dracula (1974) Flesh for Frankenstein (1973) Bicycle Thief a.k.a. The Bicycle Thieves (1948) The Cook, The Thief, His Wife & Her Lover (1989) Whatever Happened to Baby Jane (1964) Taste of Fear (1961) Diabolique (1955) Brides of Dracula (1960) The Curse of Frankenstein (1957) Horror of Dracula (1958) *Unhinged (1982) Nightmare a.k.a. Nightmares in a Damaged Brain (1981) *Exit the Dragon Enter the Tiger (1976) The Tattoo Connection (1978) Edge of Fury (1978) Fist of Fury II (1977) The Dragon Lives Again a.k.a. Deadly Hands of Kung Fu (1977) Taxi Driver (1976) Jaws (1975) *The Last Shark a.k.a. The Great White (1981) The Inglorious Bastards (1977) Jaws II (1978) They Call Me Bruce (1982) Grizzly (1976) Alien (1979) Terminator (1984) Shocking Dark a.k.a. Terminator II (1989) Aliens (1986) The Evil Dead (1981) Cruel Jaws a.k.a. Jaws 5 (1995) *I Don't Want to Be Born (1975) The Exorcist (1973) Hands of the Ripper (1971) Taste the Blood of Dracula (1970) Doberman (1997) The Doberman Gang (1972) The Most Assassinated Woman in the World (2018) Les Vampires (1915) L'ibis Bleu (1919) The Devils (1971) Hell on Earth: The Desecration and Resurrection of The Devils (2002) Other Notable Items Our Patreon! The Hollywood Food Coalition David McGillivray Russ Meyer Synapse Film Mike Leigh Peter Greenaway Our Kier-la Janisse and Caelum Vatnsdal podcast episode The Criterion Collection Jimmy Sangster Hammer Films Ralph Bates Virginia Wetherell Joan Collins Amanda Reyes Al Adamson The Grand Guignol Theatre in France Tom Savini The Cinéma français BFI Edgar Allan Poe Jacques Tourneur Maurice Tourneur Barbara Steele David Cronenberg Susan Petrie J. Carrol Naish Lon Chaney Jr. Russ Tamblyn John Carradine Carl Daft Sam Sherman Schlock-O-Rama: The Films of Al Adamson book by David Konow (1998) Laszlo Kovacs Vilmos Zsigmond Ray Dennis Steckler Harry Novak Variety Gary Graver The Goldman Theatre in Philadelphia John Travolta Tisa Farrow Severin's new show My Fleapit, My Palace Jesús Franco William Lustig Blue Underground Lina Romay Antonio Mayans Murderous Passions: The Delirious Cinema of Jesus Franco book by Stephen Thrower (2020) Video nasties Margaret Thatcher Lucio Fulci Alejandro Jodorowsky Alan Klein Claudio Argento Dario Argento Marcel Marceau The TLA in Philadelphia Mick Jackson Barry Hines Ken Loach BBC PBS Udo Kier Paul Morrissey Joe Dallesandro Vittorio De Sica Andy Warhol Claudio Gizzi Dark Winds TV series (2022- ) Scooby-Doo franchise Peter Cushing Vinegar Syndrome Kino Lorber Bette Davis Seth Holt The Nanny novel by Evelyn Piper (1964) Pamela Franklin William Dix Warner Bros. Don Gronquist Bruce Lee Bruce Li Bruceploitation The Shaw Brothers Golden Harvest Films Dragon Lee Tso Name Lee Elvis Presley Laurel and Hardy Emanuelle James Bond Quentin Tarantino The New Beverly Cinema The Zapruder film Enzo G. Castellari Universal Pictures Film Ventures International Edward L. Montoro Vic Morrow James Franciscus American International Pictures Joan Collins Ralph Bates Eileen Atkins Donald Pleasence Hilary Mason Caroline Munro Peter Sasdy Peter Medak Radiance Films Jan Kounen Jeunet Marc Caro Vincent Cassel Monica Bellucci Polygram Films The Nuart Theatre The Egyptian Theatre Missing Movies organization Paula Maxa Louis Feuillade Ken Russell TFH Guru Guillermo del Toro Mark Kermode Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our podcast The Movies That Made Me returns from our post-Oscar hiatus with a brand-new guest! Visual effects supervisor and artist Todd Sheridan Perry breaks down the top 10 visual effects shots that made him with hosts Josh Olson and Joe Dante. Show Notes: Movies Referenced In This Episode Infested (2002) Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979) Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982) The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002) Star Wars (1977) Tron (1982) The Abyss (1989) Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) Princess Nicotine; or, The Smoke Fairy (1909) The Bride of Frankenstein (1935) Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (1927) Dead Alive (1992) Foreign Correspondent (1940) Number 17 (1932) Darby O'Gill and the Little People (1959) Flesh Gordon (1974) The 7th Voyage of Sinbad (1958) Jack The Giant Killer (1962) Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977) 1941 (1979) Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990) Piranha (1978) Caveman (1981) Battle Beyond The Stars (1980) The Incredible Shrinking Woman (1981) Independence Day (1996) Seconds (1966) Superman (1978) Innerspace (1987) The Gate (1987) Bad Taste (1987) Meet The Feebles (1989) Forgotten Silver (1995) The One and Only Ivan (2020) The Call of the Wild (2020) F1 (2025) Tron: Ares (2025) Heat (1995) Other Notable Items Our Patreon! The Hollywood Food Coalition Robert Wise TFH Guru Roger Corman For All Mankind TV series (2019) Star City TV series (2026- ) I'm A Virgo TV series (2023) Boots Riley John Dykstra J. Stuart Blackton Georges Melies James Whale F.W. Murnau Peter Jackson Alfred Hitchcock The Dick Cavett Show TV series (1968-88) Ray Harryhausen David Allen Jim Danforth TFH Guru Rick Baker Charles Band Gregory Jein John Carpenter Doug Beswick Jim Aupperle Bill Hedge Laine Liska Star Trek franchise Battlestar Galactica TV series (1978-79) Dennis Muren Joe Viskocil Douglas Trumbell Robert Abel Mat Beck Jerry Goldsmith John Frankenheimer Christopher Reeve Margot Kidder Weta Workshop Randall William Cook Halo TV series (2022-24) Mickey Rooney Judy Garland Richard Taylor James Cameron MPC VFX Bryan Cranston Darryl Zanuck Harry Cohn Jack Warner Los Angeles International Airport Robert De Niro Michael Mann SpectreVision Radio is a bespoke podcast network at the intersection between the arts and the uncanny, featuring a tapestry of shows exploring creativity, the esoteric, and the unknown. We're a community for creators and fans vibrating around common curiosities, shared interests and persistent passions. spectrevisionradio.com linktr.ee/spectrevisionsocial Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ben, Bec and MMB dive into your Formula One questions in this Q&A special episode. What's really going on at Aston Martin? Where has all the freight gone en route to Bahrain and Saudi Arabia? And can Lewis Hamilton still win a record-breaking eighth world title this season?Plus, in true Piranha Club fashion, the conversation takes a few unexpected turns — from funerals to fireworks, and even which circuits they'd choose to have their ashes scattered.Sharp insight, paddock gossip, and a healthy dose of chaos — just as you'd expect.
Aie. Mais Aie… Aujourdʹhui Travelling se veut mordant et vous propose un film saignant à souhait avec beaucoup de viande dans le bouillon. Ce film cʹest Piranhas de Joe Dante sorti en 1978 dont nous extrayons les arrêtes et les biftecks. Piranhas raconte, après le succès des Dents de la Mer, une histoire de dents de rivière. Profitant du fabuleux succès de Steven Spielberg sorti en 1975, le producteur de série B et de films Z, Roger Corman, propose à un tout jeune réalisateur de faire ses preuves en tournant un pastiche de Jaws, les Dents de la Mer. On reprend peu ou prou les mêmes éléments en y ajoutant des bestioles fort méchantes, en bande cette fois, et en eau douce, en saupoudrant le tout de dénonciation politique, anti-armée, et dʹune pointe dʹhumour. Film dʹhorreur à petit budget, Piranhas est ce quʹon appelle un mockmuster. Un film inspiré dʹun autre ce qui demande toutefois du talent. Car réaliser un film de genre avec peu de moyens, ce nʹest pas si facile. Heureusement pour Joe Dante, quelques acteurs de série B, relativement prestigieux, acceptent de tourner notamment Keenan Wynn, Kevin McCarthy et Barbara Steele, la Scream Queen des seventies. Et puis, il y a les talents de monteur de Joe Dante et des évolutions technologiques et les compétences de concepteurs dʹeffets visuels, comme Phil Tippett et Adam Beckett qui venaient de concevoir et réaliser certaines créatures de la guerre des étoiles. Piranhas plait à un public averti et devient culte. Accessoirement, il nʹest pas trop égratigné par la critique. Normal, les journaux étaient grèves au moment de sa sortie. REFERENCES Images du tournage commentées par Joe Dante : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OYpq867wRC0 Joe Dante on "Piranha" : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Fr-0Y9KeSM POST MORTEM: Joe Dante : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xem4_Rs8Ank Joe Dante Q&A | Nightmare Weekend Richmond 2023: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iyTwOjTsk7o FANTASY FILM FESTIVAL: Joe Dante, Barbara Steele & Paul Bartel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pukpsGMIvdM The Making of Piranha (1978) : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4XJBkT8jxw
Horror films are a unique genre because they can have a profound effect on the viewer. They can literally change lives, leaving such a strong impression that something shifts in the psyche. Whether it makes someone afraid to go in the water, uneasy around bugs, frightened by Frankenstein's creature, or just generally on edge, these films can have a lasting impact. They are meant to scare us, but for some, they remain harmless entertainment. For others, certain films reach much deeper, lingering in the mind long after the credits roll. And yet, we keep coming back for more. Do these films help us confront our fears? Do they help us overcome them? Can they serve as a way to process real-world trauma, something made easier to face when it exists within the safe boundaries of a movie? Join us for this episode as we explore the films that have had a lasting impact on us, along with others that have left a powerful mark on audiences. Movies mentioned in this episode: The Blob (1958), Bring Her Back (2025), Cannibal Ferox (1981), Cannibal Holocaust (1980), Day of the Dead (1985), The Deep House (2021), The Exorcist (1973), Faces of Death (1978), Frankenstein (1931), Friday the 13th (1980), Guinea Pig (1981), Gravity (2013), Halloween (1978), Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer (1986), Hereditary (2018), Infested (2023), Irreversible (2002), Jaws (1977), King Kong (2005), Last House on the Left (1972), Marathon Man (1976), Mondo Magic (1975), Nekromantik (1988), Night of the Lepus (1972), Night of the Living Dead (1968), Old Boy (2003), The Omen (1976), Open Water (2003), The Orphanage (2007), Paranormal Activity (2007), Pet Sematary 91989), Piranha (1978), Psycho (1960), Relic (2020), Requiem for a Dream (2000), Ringu (1998), Scream (1996), A Serbian Film (2010), Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974), Trouble Every Day (2001)
Acabamos hoje o tema do Jawsploitation com o Piranha (1978) de Joe Dante e o Piranha 2, The Spawning (1981) de James Cameron. Juntamente com os remakes de 2010 e 2012 e outro que ninguém viu m 1995, este é o famoso PACU (Peixes Assassinos Cinematic Universe)https://cinemaxunga.net
The lights are almost out on a brand-new Formula 1 season and we are sinking our teeth into it. Ben, Bec and Mark break down all 11 teams on the grid - from reigning champions McLaren to the ambitious challengers at Ferrari, the resurgence story at Red Bull Racing, and the favourites, Mercedes. Plus the evolving picture at Aston Martin, Alpine, Williams, RB, Audi, Haas and newcomers Cadillac.Who's nailed the regulations? Who's sandbagging? And who might surprise the paddock? Bold predictions, spicy takes, and championship calls - it's all on the table.
Preseason testing isn't just about lap times, it's about intrigues, politics and throwing other teams under the bus!In this episode of Inside the Piranha Club, Ben and Bec welcome F1 business insider, Mark Mann-Bryans to the team, as they expose the politics shaping the 2026 Formula 1 grid: sandbagging secrets, technical loopholes, and the quiet power plays between Red Bull Racing, Ferrari, and the FIA. Who's really fast? Who's playing games? And who's already winning the political war before lights out?Sharp analysis. No PR spin. Just pure F1 paddock politics.
House of Usher (1960), The Pit and the Pendulum (1961), and The Masque of the Red Death (1964) In the beginning of his career as a producer / director Roger Corman was known for cranking out cheap and fast black and white pictures that always made money. He worked in all genres, but it was mainly the horror and sci-fi pictures in the mid to late '60s he was known for. All that changed in 1960, when he convinced AIP to let him adapt a story from Edgar Allan Poe, but in color, with a bigger budget, and longer shooting schedule. That started a new phase of Corman's career, which also made an even bigger star of Vincent Price. In this episode, we take a deep dive into three of these Poe adaptations, and not necessarily looking in the faithfulness of them, but in their production, the incredible casts, the look, the style, as well as the feel of them. They really do get better each and every time you watch them. Hopefully after listening to this episode, you'll decide to either venture down this dark path for the first time, or take a revisit to admire the doom and gloom they all have. Films mentioned in this episode: The Big Bird Cage (1972), Black Sunday (1960), Chinatown (1974), City of the Dead (1960), Countess Dracula (1971), Corman's World: Exploits of a Hollywood Rebel (2011), Death Race 2000 (1975), Don't Look Now (1973), Duel (1971), Five Guns West (1955), The Fly (1958), Gunslinger (1956), The Haunted Palace (1963), Horror Hospital (1973), House on Haunted Hill (1959), House of Usher (1960), House of Wax (1953), Humanoids from the Deep (1980), Intruder (1962), It Conquered the World (1956), The Legend of Hell House (1973), Little Shop of Horrors (1960), Masque of the Red Death (1964), Monster from the Ocean Floor (1954), Naked Paradise (1957), Not of this Earth (1957), Pit Stop (1969), Piranha (1978), The Pit and the Pendulum (1961), Premature Burial (1962), Psycho (1960), The Raven (1963), Return of the Fly (1959), Rock 'n' Roll High School (1979), The Seventh Seal (1957), Swamp Women (1956), Tales of Terror (1962), The Terror (1963), The Tingler (1959), Trilogy of Terror (1975), The Wasp Women (1959)
Ready to make 2026 the year your route runs smoother, faster, and with less strain? We're sharing the exact tools that pay you back in minutes saved and backs spared, plus how to pick the right version for your truck, your clients, and your local conditions.We start with the true workhorse: your pole. Carbon fiber has become the smartest upgrade for daily service thanks to its lighter weight, stiffness, and durability. You'll hear how Primate's vertical lever locks and 3-piece reach let you cover most pools from one side while fitting comfortably in short beds. Then we break down the vacuum landscape. Riptide and Hammerhead remain the heavy hitters with reliable carts and power, but cordless heads like the Bottom Feeder and Shrimp now level up with a cartridge filter assembly that captures dirt down to fine microns while still gobbling leaves. If you want less setup and more clean, this change is a big win.Next, we get practical about skimming and testing. The Piranha 2 quick-flip leaf rake edges out the Red Baron for its balanced lip and easy dumps that save precious seconds on every basket-empty day. For water chemistry, the LaMotte ColorQ 2X Pro 9 delivers photometer accuracy without Spin Touch pricing, and crucially adds copper and iron testing to diagnose staining and metals from fill water. We also cover a field favorite: the Multi-Torque socket set that turns stubborn filter lids into a quick drill job and keeps knuckles intact, plus the glove setup that protects hands year-round—light nitrile-coated pairs for daily work and long-cuff Atlas 772s for cold mornings.• Carbon fiber poles with fast vertical locks and smart sizing• Cart vacs vs cordless heads for debris and dirt pickup• Bottom Feeder and Shrimp with cartridge filter assembly• Leaf rakes compared: Piranha 2 quick-flip vs Red Baron• Photometry: ColorQ 2X Pro 9 vs Spin Touch use cases• Multi-Torque sockets for faster, safer filter service• Hand protection: nitrile-coated gloves and cold-weather picks• Discounts and part numbers to make buSend us a textSupport the Pool Guy Podcast Show Sponsors! HASA https://bit.ly/HASAThe Bottom Feeder. Save $100 with Code: DVB100https://store.thebottomfeeder.com/Try Skimmer FREE for 30 days:https://getskimmer.com/poolguy Get UPA Liability Insurance $64 a month! https://forms.gle/F9YoTWNQ8WnvT4QBAPool Guy Coaching: https://bit.ly/40wFE6y
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FALLOUT star Walton Goggins takes hosts Josh Olson and Joe Dante through his favorite westerns. Show Notes: Movies Referenced In This Episode The Accountant (2001) The Apostle (1998) House of 1,000 Corpses (2003) Chrystal (2004) Miracle at St. Anna (2008) Predators (2010) Lincoln (2012) A History of Violence (2005) Citizen Kane (1941) Once Upon A Time In The West (1968) 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) The Hired Hand (1971) Easy Rider (1969) A Fistful of Dollars (1964) For A Few Dollars More (1965) The Good, The Bad and The Ugly (1967) Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) Yojimbo (1960) Seven Samurai (1954) High Noon (1952) The Hateful Eight (2015) The Cowboys (1970) King of Marvin Gardens (1972) Coming Home (1978) On Golden Pond (1981) Our Town (1940) The Long Goodbye (1973) The Wild Bunch (1969) Dillinger (1973) Wild Rovers (1971) Shane (1953) Pat Garrett & Billy The Kid (1973) The Second Civil War (1997) The President's Analyst (1967) Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983) Bad Company (1972) Places in the Heart (1984) The Big Lebowski (1998) Piranha (1978) Daisy Miller (1974) The Late Show (1977) The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (2007) Other Notable Items Our Patreon! The Hollywood Food Coalition Fallout TV series (2024- ) Jonathan Nolan Graham Wagner Geneva Robertson-Dworet Danny McBride The Righteous Gemstones TV series (2019-25) El Compadre restaurant in Los Angeles The Academy Awards Sidney Poitier The Sundance Film Festival The Slamdance Film Festival The Shield TV series (2002-08) Michael Chiklis Hill Street Blues TV series (1981-87) The Wire TV series (2002-08) Justified TV series (2010-15) Sons of Anarchy TV series (2012-14) Vice Principals TV series (2016-17) I'm A Virgo miniseries (2023) Daniel Waters Walter Hill Gregg Toland The White Lotus TV series (2021- ) Sam Rockwell Ron Perlman Quentin Tarantino Henry Fonda Sergio Leone Woody Strode Tom Hanks TFH Guru Roger Corman Stanley Kubrick Ennio Morricone Jason Robards Charles Bronson Claudia Cardinale Clint Eastwood John Wayne Warren Oates Bruce Dern Peter Fonda Akira Kurosawa Masaki Kobayashi Lee Van Cleef Luciano Vincenzoni United Artists James Bond “The Ecstasy of Gold” theme by Ennio Morricone (1966) Eli Wallach Abbey Road Studios Tim Roth Kurt Russell Harlan Ellison Robert Duvall Ed Harris Chris Cooper Anthony Hopkins Roscoe Lee Browne Mark Rydell William Holden James Arness Alan Ladd Ernest Borgnine Bo Hopkins Ben Johnson Sam Peckinpah Harry Dean Stanton Perry Mason TV series (1957-66) The Rifleman TV series (1958-63) In The Heat of the Night TV series (1988-95) Slim Pickens Richard Boone George Stevens Alan Ladd Paramount Pictures James Coburn Our Man Flint film franchise Errol Flynn The Criterion Collection Sam Peckinpah Gillian Welch David Rollins Kris Kristofferson New Line Cinema Willie Nelson The Roxy in West Hollywood, CA Mick Jagger Robert Benton Jeff Bridges Barry Brown David Huddleston Peter Bogdanovich Art Carney Lily Tomlin Sam Spade Brad Pitt Anthony Mann Juliette Lewis Geoffrey Lewis Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Joey Diaz and Lee Syatt LIVE from Joey's basement. The duo discuss what they would each be like as a security guard, why Joey never taught a stand up class, and Lee makes a confession to Joey about the end of their time in LA. SHOW NOTES Download the DraftKings Sportsbook app now & turn $5 into $300 in Bonus Bets when you press in code JOEY @ https://www.draftkings.com/mobileapps Get 10% off your first month of BlueChew Gold w/ code JOEY @ http://BlueChew.com/
THE SECRET AGENT director Kleber Mendonça Filho joins hosts Josh Olson and Joe Dante to break down the movies that made him! Kleber is fresh off winning this year's Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film for THE SECRET AGENT this weekend. His film's star, Wagner Moura, also took home a Globe for Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama. Show Notes: Movies Referenced In This Episode Small Change (1976) The Secret Agent (2025) Bacurau (2019) *Walkabout (1973) *Wake in Fright (1971) The Right Stuff (1983) Don't Look Now (1973) Performance (1970) The Witches (1990) Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977) Superman (1978) Star Wars (1977) Piranha (1978) *Fitzcarraldo (1982) Burden of Dreams (1982) Apocalypse Now (1979) The Blues Brothers (1980) Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans (2009) Paris, Texas (1984) *The Beguiled (1971) The Beguiled (2017) Escape From Alcatraz (1979) *The Long Goodbye (1973) *Punch-Drunk Love (2002) McCabe and Mrs. Miller (1971) MASH (1970) Chinatown (1974) Boogie Nights (1997) Magnolia (1999) The Wedding Singer (1998) Happy Gilmore (1995) Assault on Precinct 13 (1975) Escape to Witch Mountain (1975) LA Plays Itself (2003) Pictures of Ghosts (2023) *Twenty Years Later (1984) The Big Shave (1967) The Longest Day (1962) Cleopatra (1963) Halloween (1978) La Jetée (1962) Green Vinyl (2004) *Gremlins (1984) *The Host (2006) E.T. The Extra-terrestrial (1982) Poltergeist (1982) The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984) *The Fly (1986) *Do The Right Thing (1989) Jungle Fever (1991) Other Notable Items Our Patreon! The Hollywood Food Coalition Francois Truffaut Wagner Moura Udo Kier The Lord of the Rings franchise Pedro Pascal Enzo Nunes Nicholas Roeg Ted Kotcheff Philip Kaufman The Criterion Collection TFH Guru Roger Corman Klaus Kinski Werner Herzog Nicolas Cage The Cologne Film Festival The French new wave Don Siegel Sofia Coppola Clint Eastwood Geraldine Page Paul Thomas Anderson Robert Altman Elliott Gould Jack Davis Mad Magazine Mark Rydell Roman Polanski Adam Sandler The Cannes Film Festival Columbia Pictures Philip Seymour Hoffman Robert Elswitt Emily Watson John Carpenter Kim Richards Scream franchise Eduardo Coutinho João Pedro Teixeira Martin Scorsese The Vietnam War Bong Joon Ho Jerry Goldsmith Steven Spielberg Tobe Hooper Dick Miller Polly Holliday Phoebe Cates David Cronenberg Spike LeeThis list is also available on Movies Unlimited. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This story is a fan favorite that was previously published as Episode 335.In 2011, a police officer spotted a woman on a busy street in Japan, and he couldn't believe what he was seeing. He looked at a photo on his phone, and then back at the woman, it was definitely her. He'd been tasked with finding this woman and bringing her back home, it was a pretty basic task, but he'd managed to complete it way faster than he thought he would. The officer rushed down the street, greeted the woman, and she confirmed she was the person he was looking for. He led her back to his car, drove her home, and that was that. But what the officer could not have possibly have imagined, was that locating this woman and bringing her home was about to unravel 25 years of unimaginable horrors – and lead to one of the most bizarre cases Japanese investigators had ever seen. You can WATCH all new & exclusive MrBallen podcast episodes on my YouTube channel, just called "MrBallen" - https://www.youtube.com/c/MrBallenIf you want to reach out to me, contact me on Instagram, Twitter or any other major social media platform, my username on all of them is @mrballen Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Send us a textA cocktail crush meets a cruise daydream as we raise a glass to the Piranha Punch and sketch out two wildly different Disney Cruise adventures. First, we crown a new favorite tequila drink—reposado warmth, citrus lift, pineapple brightness, and a gentle bitter backbone—then we ask what it means to sail Disney like adults who love great food, strong storytelling, and unfussy luxury.From there, we split the map. One of us plans an Asia-forward arc with Singapore as a launchpad and culture-rich stops across Bangkok and Ho Chi Minh City—think temples, floating markets, street food heat, and a little architectural awe at Marina Bay Sands. We talk about how Disney's family-first approach fits Southeast Asia's cruise scene and why seven-day routes with smart sea-day spacing could make the Adventure a standout beyond short hops.The counterpoint heads to Europe aboard Disney Treasure, where the ship becomes the destination. Sea days are for AquaMouse ride-throughs, animation classes, and a rotating dinner lineup that includes Plaza de Coco, 1923, and Marvel-themed cuisine. Ports in Barcelona, Lisbon, and La Coruña invite wandering, local bites, and a touch of history before evenings settle into Skipper Society cocktails, first-run movies, and a Broadway-style Tale of Moana. We compare strategies—port-heavy exploration versus ship-centric play—and land on a simple truth: Disney at sea can absolutely be grown-up, balanced, and deeply fun.If you're curious about adult-only spaces, Broadway-quality shows, smarter dining, and how to build an itinerary that actually fits your pace, you'll feel right at home here. Listen, share your dream route, and tell us your must-sip Disney cocktail. Subscribe, leave a review, and drop your best itinerary idea—we might just plan it next.
Hello and welcome listeners to Episode 321 of Journey with a Cinephile: A Horror Movie Podcast. In this episode, your tour guide, David Garrett Jr., continues with his Winter/Year End Round, number 30. This double feature is playing with Christmas and New Year's. First I checked out The Carpenter's Son (2025) and I'm pairing that up with Bloody New Year (1987). I also got to see these films for Mini-Reviews: Angel's Egg (1985), Piranha (1995), Black Phone 2 (2025), Marshmallow (2025) and For God's Sake Wake Her Up (2024). Also two episodes of IT: Welcome to Derry and three episodes of Stranger Things. I hope you enjoy coming on this journey with me!Time Codes:Intro: 0:00 - 3:12Mini-Reviews: 6:15 - 34:48The Carpenter's Son Trailer: 34:48 - 36:31The Carpenter's Son Review: 36:31 - 45:53Bloody New Year Trailer: 45:53 - 48:02Bloody New Year Review: 48:02 - 57:01Outro: 58:31 - 1:01:18Social Media:Email: journeywithacinephile@gmail.comWritten Reviews: https://horrorreview.webnode.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dgarrettjrTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/buckeyefrommichLetterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/davidosu/Instagram: davidosu87Threads: davidosu87Journey with a Cinephile Instagram: journeywithacinephileThe Night Club Discord: Journey with a CinephileJoin Screamify: https://shorturl.at/Z6b9l
We are kicking off #DEATHcember with a good old fashioned Bonus Episode. We're talking about DEATHSTAKER 2025, the reboot (?) or remake (?) of the 1983 New World Pictures classic (?) directed by Steven Kostanski (PSYCHO GORMAN, FRANKIE FREAKO). DEATHSTALKER stars "hunk of a man", Daniel Bernhardt (NOBODY), Patton Oswalt (RATATOUILLE) and Christina Orjalo (OLDER EVERY DAY) in a movie that we can only gush about, and we do A LOT of gushing. DEATHSTALKER is a thoroughly entertaining homage to the sword and sorcery movies of the 1980's complete with practical gore, wild creatures and a plot that you won't care about. In addition to talking about DEATHSTALKER, we introduce new ideas for The Semanticast, discuss 1978's Piranha, and Marc's old job at bargain-basement male escort service. There's a dome off. Erica breaks down the hottest Franco brothers. We talk Skyline Chili. This episode has something for everyone including DEATHSTALKER which you should rent or buy today. You can thank us later.
Send us a textThe Kingdom of Podcasteon is under siege by the Trick or Treatites, heralds of the long-dead sorcerer MonsterZeronon. When our hero recovers a cursed amulet from a corpse-strewn battlefield, he's marked by dark magick and hunted by monstrous assassins. To survive, he must break the curse by listening to a forbidden audio file. On Episode 696 of Trick or Treat Radio we discuss Deathstalker (2025) from director and friend of the show, Steven Kostanski! We also welcome MZ back from the dead, react to the trailer for Night Patrol the upcoming film from Ryan Prows, and we reminisce about the sword and sorcery films from our childhood! So grab your cursed amulet, form your questing party, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Black Friday, Yu-Gi-Oh, Taylor Swift, Thanksgiving, Jonestown, Nightmare on Elm St. Hot Fuzz, Jaws, A Quiet Place, Shaun of the Dead, Bloody Disgusting, World's End, exceeding expectations, Alien: Resurrection, Shark Attack, Haunted Mansion, Bleed With Me, The Devil's Triangle, Bog Creatures, The Boy Behind the Door, Piranha, Vamps, Raptor, End of Days, Constantine, Robert Goulet, Horror Hotel, Tina Turner, Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome, The Devil's Daughter, I Walked With a Zombie, Mad Monster, Zombies of the Stratosphere, Leonard Nimoy, In Search Of…, Nightmare, Tom Hanks, Freaky Tales, Pedro Pascal, Willy Dynamite, Sesame Street, RIP Udo Kier, Three Stooges, The Editor, Mike Bironas, Chiller, The Italian Invasion, Phenomena, Flesh for Frankenstein, Greystone Park, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Miss Osbourne, The Three Stooges, Night Patrol, C.M. Punk, Ryan Prows, Justin Long, Lowlife, The Unknown Comic, Astron-6, Steven Kostanski, Deathstalker, Slash, Patton Oswalt, Beastmaster, Army of Darkness, Ray Harryhausen, Clash of the Titans, Freddy's Dead, practical FX, Manborg, Yogurt meets Orko, Bear McReary, Frankenstein, and the Autobot Matrix of Leadership.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
An airhacks.fm conversation with Ondrej Mihalyi (@OndroMih) about: OmniFish company founding with former Payara employees, Arjan Tijms as Jakarta EE Security lead and Jakarta EE 10 coordinator, David Matejczyk as Glassfish project lead and main contributor, OmniFish as the main maintainer and driver of GlassFish development, GlassFish optimization and bug fixes, embedded GlassFish improvements for command-line execution, comparison with Payara Micro, Slovak and Czech Christmas traditions including cemetery visits on Christmas Eve, traditional Christmas cookies like medovník (honey cookies) and perník, carp preparation for Christmas dinner with potato salad variations, fish scales tradition for wealth, Jakarta EE stability and backward compatibility over 15 years, migration from Java EE to Jakarta EE namespace changes, comparison between Jakarta EE and Spring regarding XML configuration history, Convention over Configuration in Java EE 5 and 6, WebSphere and WebLogic legacy issues, GlassFish as reference implementation advantages, runtime vs application server distinction, JSON-P usage for serverless lambda events, MicroProfile Health clean room implementation, Piranha experimental framework with new Servlet container implementation, AI and LLMs excellent knowledge of Jakarta EE specifications, no hallucinations when generating Jakarta EE code, separation of runtime and application deployment Ondrej Mihalyi on twitter: @OndroMih
I took the opportunity during my third time at Sitges Film Festival to chat with some fine people who came to this gargantuan annual celebration of horror. You'll hear from film professor Alison Peirse and film journalist Daniela Urzola who were on Sitges juries (different juries, there are quite a few at this fest), genre filmmakers Arianne Hinz and Avalon Fast as well as film programmers Sabina Pujol and Sara Neidorf, who is also the co-director of Final Girls Berlin with me. I hope this gives you a glimpse of what being at the largest genre film festival in the world is like and that it motivates you to go in the future!Show Notes:Alison Pierse's WebsiteAlison Pierse's InstagramDoing Women's Global Horror Film HistoryDaniela Urzola's InstagramDaniela Urzola's LetterboxdArianne Hinz's WebsiteArianne Hinz's InstagramAvalon Fast's WebsiteAvalon Fast's InstagramSabina Pujol's InstagramB-Retina Film FestivalFilmetsCryptshow FestSara Neidorf's WebsiteSara Neidorf's InstagramMellowdeath BandcampWeapons (2025)The Monkey (2025)Barbarian (2022)House of Psychotic Women Kier-La Janisse1000 Women in Horror (2025)Zodiac Killer Project (2025)Catherine GrantBeyond Clueless (2014)Doing Women's Film HistoryThe ‘Burbs (1989)Piranha (1978)The Fog (1980)Nancy LoomisJoe DantePicnic At Hanging Rock (1975)Melies D'OrFilm Madrid FestivalCAMP (2025)Fucktoys(2025)Queens of the Dead (2025)Alice Maio MackayVera DrewJane SchoenbrunWoman in Fan The Plague (2025)Arianne Hinz's new film MarionettesSystem Crasher (2019)E.T. the Extraterrestrial (1982)Rabbit Trap (2025)Tornado (2025)Lesbian Space Princess (2024)Honeycomb (2022)Slamdance FestivalThe Virgin Suicides (1999)American Beauty (1999)Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992)Anything That Moves (2025)Lucid (2025)Mother of Flies (2025)Hellbender (2021)Castration Movie I (2024)The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)Fuck My Son! (2025)Alpha (2025)Buffet Infinity (2025)Dead Lover (2025)Frauen Film FestivalJennifer ReederToby PoserSadie LunePorn Film Festival BerlinMiranda July – All FoursDollhouse (2025)Touch Me (2025)Gregg Araki But Film FestivalThe Degenerate: The Life and Films of Andy Milligan (2025)Seeds (1968)Fleshpot on 42nd Street (1972)The Python Hunt (2025)Occupy Cannes! (2025)Mag Mag (2025)Mary HarronI Shot Andy Warhol (1996)American Psycho (2000)Follow Somebody's Watching here:Twitter: @somebodyspodInstagram: @somebodyswatchingpodEmail: somebodywatchingpod@gmail.com
Piranhas defy evolutionary expectations since multiple species live in the same way rather than diversifying. Their surprising selfless feeding habits also puzzle evolutionists. These traits instead reflect the Creator's variety, creativity, and provision. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1232/29?v=20251111
"You boys take one more step, you'll be pissing lightning bolts into next week"On today's episode, we're heading out to Spring Break and trying our best to survive the chaos that is Piranha 3D (2010). This movie is a fun watch for horror fans that want things a little stupid, a lot of gory, and just plain funIntro/Outro Music: "Phantom Fun" by Jonathan Boyle----Show E-Mail: cultcinemacircle@gmail.com----Follow Pickens on InstagramFollow Cult Cinema Circle on Instagram, Bluesky, and Letterboxd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The lost episode returns from the dead and is twice as nice! Sarah and MJ are joined by Nick Mear to re-record their lost Piranha 3D episode and decided to up the game by also watching its sequel, Piranha 3DD!
In this episode, Pake and Daphne discuss Piranha, directed by Joe Dante and released on August 3, 1978.Send us your thoughts via text message.Website: http://www.runforyourlivespodcast.comEmail: runforyourlivespodcast@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/runforyourlivespodcastTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/rfylpodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/runforyourlivespodcastYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@runforyourlivespodcastRFYL Spotify Music Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/71Bsx083ldVuGwSgJKKEwr?si=0yB3Zq4iTeaMU_cBk6yAlw
Welcome ... to Spookulative Evolution. Spook-E Season is back! All throughout October, we pick monsters from myth and media and speculate how they – or something like them – could evolve here on Earth, pulling inspiration from real-world species across our planet's history. This year's theme is Monsters of Nintendo! This episode, we begin with a baddie from the Mushroom Kingdom. What evolutionary path might generate a pipe-dwelling plant-like predator? Our creatures to create this time: Piranha Plants. Join the Common Descent Discord server for more Spook-E discussion! https://discord.gg/CwPBxdh9Ev Join us on Patreon to support the podcast and enjoy bonus content: https://www.patreon.com/commondescentpodcast More ways to connect with us: https://linktr.ee/common_descent The Intro and Outro music is “On the Origin of Species” by Protodome. More music like this at http://ocremix.org.
Greetings horror fans and welcome back to The History Of Horror which is the theme for 2025 where the crew reviews one movie a year from the last five decades.Join your hosts Austin and Michael (The Shame List Picture Show) as they talk about Piranha 3D. The conversation starts off with a brief intro, followed up by the Jason pick for the week and then some Oscar winners for 2010. After that, they move on to the IMDb roundup portion of the episode and follow that up with a spoiler heavy review of Piranha 3D. Sit back, relax and enjoy the conversation! Stay Spooky! Check out the Linktree below for all our social media sites as well as the crews Letterboxd pages and much more! linktr.ee/frightmarespodcast stayspooky@outlook.com Timestamps for episode. Intro - 0:00 - 5:11Jason Pick - 5:11 - 8:12Oscar Winners - 8:12 - 13:53IMDb Roundup (Spoilers) - 13:53 - 17:55Trailer - 17:55 - 19:33Review (Spoilers) - 19:33 - 59:53Wrap Up and Ratings - 59:53 - 1:02:33Bad/Funny Reviews - 1:02:33 - 1:06:46Outro - 1:06:46 - 1:09:08
Send us a textThis week on Watch This or Die, we're diving into the bloody waters of Joe Dante's Piranha (1978), produced by the legendary Roger Corman! Before we unleash the swarm, we crack open and introduce our featured craft beers of the week. Then it's time to swim headfirst into this cult classic, breaking down why Piranha holds such an important place in film history—and why it still means so much to us.As always, we use our Watch This or Die categories to really dissect the film: from favorite quotes, standout brief performances, and how we'd cast the movie today, to all the little moments that make Piranha a timeless piece of B-movie brilliance. Whether you're a fan of creature features, Corman chaos, or just love seeing what lurks beneath the surface, this episode is for you!
Just two dudes, crossin streams and talkin bout Joe Dante's 1978 creature feature, PIRANHA, on this installment of the SUMMER SLAUGHTER CREATURE SERIES! Screamin' E and Gucci T took on the task of discussing this film while Oobliette was away to see if the sci-fi/horror Jaws knockoff flick from '78 actually stood up to the impact it has left. Did it sink or swim? Find out on this episode of Monster Candy Podcast!
In this week's episode, Jeff and Becky welcome back fourth-generation commercial beekeeper John Miller for a candid conversation about the challenges—and potential—facing the beekeeping industry today. With his decades of experience and generational insight, John doesn't hold back on concerns about low honey prices, rising input costs, invasive pests like tropilaelaps, and the closure of critical research facilities like USDA's Beltsville Bee Lab. John offers a front-line view of what it means to be a commercial beekeeper in 2025 and why he describes the current moment as “swimming with piranha.” He also speaks passionately about the importance of collaboration across beekeeper “silos”—commercial, sideliner, and hobbyist alike—and about the hope he sees in new leadership, community engagement, and research-backed innovation through organizations like Project Apis m. Whether you manage a few colonies or a few thousand, this episode offers a sobering but motivating reminder of the shared challenges beekeepers face—and why now is the time to come together and act. Websites from the episode and others we recommend: Miller Honey Farms: https://www.millerhoneyfarms.com Project Apis m. (PAm): https://www.projectapism.org Honey Bee Health Coalition: https://honeybeehealthcoalition.org The National Honey Board: https://honey.com Honey Bee Obscura Podcast: https://honeybeeobscura.com Copyright © 2025 by Growing Planet Media, LLC ______________ Betterbee is the presenting sponsor of Beekeeping Today Podcast. Betterbee's mission is to support every beekeeper with excellent customer service, continued education and quality equipment. From their colorful and informative catalog to their support of beekeeper educational activities, including this podcast series, Betterbee truly is Beekeepers Serving Beekeepers. See for yourself at www.betterbee.com This episode is brought to you by Global Patties! Global offers a variety of standard and custom patties. Visit them today at http://globalpatties.com and let them know you appreciate them sponsoring this episode! Thanks to Bee Smart Designs as a sponsor of this podcast! Bee Smart Designs is the creator of innovative, modular and interchangeable hive systems made in the USA using recycled and American sourced materials. Bee Smart Designs - Simply better beekeeping for the modern beekeeper. Thanks to Strong Microbials for their support of Beekeeping Today Podcast. Find out more about their line of probiotics in our Season 3, Episode 12 episode and from their website: https://www.strongmicrobials.com Thanks for Northern Bee Books for their support. Northern Bee Books is the publisher of bee books available worldwide from their website or from Amazon and bookstores everywhere. They are also the publishers of The Beekeepers Quarterly and Natural Bee Husbandry. _______________ We hope you enjoy this podcast and welcome your questions and comments in the show notes of this episode or: questions@beekeepingtodaypodcast.com Thank you for listening! Podcast music: Be Strong by Young Presidents; Epilogue by Musicalman; Faraday by BeGun; Walking in Paris by Studio Le Bus; A Fresh New Start by Pete Morse; Wedding Day by Boomer; Christmas Avenue by Immersive Music; Red Jack Blues by Daniel Hart; Original guitar background instrumental by Jeff Ott. Beekeeping Today Podcast is an audio production of Growing Planet Media, LLC Copyright © 2025 by Growing Planet Media, LLC
I just want to say before anyone listens to this episode…I LOVE true crime! Podcasts, Dateline, asking Chappy Tea to embellish the grisly details of case files I looked up with a hacked PACER account…I can't get enough. So when I imply in this episode that I think the cottage industry exploiting the victims of physical violence for t-shirt sales is horrifically sad and beneath contempt, I was talking about something else. Or I got confused or I was taken over by a brain thing or something. I got all messed up for a sec. It's cool though. Anyway what else?Oh yeah. Farts are funny and I'm a ninja pimp. Enjoy the episodeMusic for YKS is courtesy of Howell Dawdy, Craig Dickman, Mr. Baloney, and Mark Brendle. Additional research by Zeke Golvin. YKS is edited by Producer Dan. Social Media by Maddalena Alvarez.Executive Producer Tim Faust (@crulge)For more YKS, check out YKS Premium: The Exclusive Home of YKS Beach Party 2025 – featuring incredible guests and some movies of some kind of quality as well! Last week we were joined by Teacher Lounge's Dan Lippert for Piranha 2, and this week we're talking 1995's Bushwhacked with Tawny Newsome from Star Trek: Lower Decks and Yo, Is This Racist?! Folks, it's called good content, and you're getting it by the bucketful for just $5 a month on Patreon.com/yourkickstartersucks.Follow us on Instagram: @YKSPod, TikTok: YourKickstarterSucks and subscribe to our YouTube channel for more video stuff! Wow, 2025 is lit!! Gift subscriptions to YKS Premium are now available at Patreon.com/yourkickstartersucks/giftSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Send us a textOn the show is upcoming actor Jacob Skidmore who previously appeared in the Netflix show Trinkets and will be featured in the new film Skill House which also stars 50 Cent, Bryce Hall, and Hannah Stocking and was written and directed by Josh Stolberg of Spiral, Jigsaw, and Piranha. Be on the lookout for Skill House, currently playing in select theaters. Follow us on Social Media: @pvdhorror Instagram, X, TikTok, FacebookWatch us on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@pvdhorrorSpecial thanks to John Brennan for the intro and outro music. Be sure to find his music on social media at @badtechno or the following:https://johnbrennan.bandcamp.com
We debate the merits of outrageous, underwater nudity in this episode on Piranha 3D.
In 2011, a police officer spotted a woman on a busy street in Japan, and he couldn't believe what he was seeing. He looked at a photo on his phone, and then back at the woman, it was definitely her. He'd been tasked with finding this woman and bringing her back home, it was a pretty basic task, but he'd managed to complete it way faster than he thought he would. The officer rushed down the street, greeted the woman, and she confirmed she was the person he was looking for. He led her back to his car, drove her home, and that was that. But what the officer could not have possibly have imagined, was that locating this woman and bringing her home was about to unravel 25 years of unimaginable horrors – and lead to one of the most bizarre cases Japanese investigators had ever seen.For 100s more stories like these, check out our main YouTube channel just called "MrBallen" -- https://www.youtube.com/c/MrBallenIf you want to reach out to me, contact me on Instagram, Twitter or any other major social media platform, my username on all of them is @mrballenSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.