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NandoSTL joins the PMOG podcast while on tour with T Pain, Larussell & Young Cash to catch each other up in their respective careers since their days working at Footlocker together
On this episode we bring back a PMOG alum Cobie Vance. Please make sure to tune in on all platforms https://linktr.ee/KChesterr
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On this episode Chesterr sits down with CEO of Riich Villainz DJ Rico to talk about life as a producer and DJ, Life at Morehouse, work ethic, sacrifices he's had to make along this journey, DJin for NoCap and more. Make sure to subscribe to the PMOG on all platforms at www.putmeongamepodcast.comDJ Ricovelihttps://linktr.ee/djricovelihttps://www.instagram.com/djricoveli/
On this weeks episode of the PMOG the guys talk about recent music drops, Def Jam game coming back?, the guys have an intervention with Chesterr about playing Kyle Lowry. Make sure you join the discord and follow the guys https://linktr.ee/KChesterrIntro (01:51)New music (J Cole, Nicki Minaj, Kodak, 21 Savage, Migos, Internet Money-Gunna-Lil Uzi) (04:00) Def Jam Fight For NY remastered? (12:09)Who would be your rapper tag team (16:02)NC back open (19:54)Gas shortage (21:58)One armed hooper vs one armed fighter (24:56)Chesterr vs The World (25:42)Put Me On A Minute (44:38)
*WARNING audio fixed at 9:46*Artist on the rise Reke gives the PMOG podcast an inside view of his early life and success. Also talks about new projects and things to come in the future.https://www.twitter.com/kchesterr_https://www.instagram.com/kchesterr/https://www.twitter.com/rwreckdithttps://www.instagram.com/rekewreckdit/Apple Music - https://music.apple.com/us/artist/rek...Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/artist/79uAm...
On this bonus episode Chris thought he was throwing a softball to his friends, the cult classic Dolemite. A recognizable so bad it is good staple, right? Well, not so fast. Mad Dragon & Spike Matthews have less than flattering things to say about Dolemite. Perhaps this is why they’re not using their real names? Of course, there are few characters in the film that have real names. We’re looking at you Creeper. What is this PMOG? Michael Keaton, Pierce Brosnan & Tom Baker walk into a bar… There’s a sequel? Yup. The Human Tornado. Who is Dolemite? Rudy Ray Moore. Spike thinks one of the cops looks like John Cleese. Spike also wonders if Shatner attended the same acting school as the folks in this film. Our reviewers have issues understanding English while discussing Jet Li, so Mad suggests we talk in Greek. Spike says anybody who thinks early Doctor Who sets & props are rough, should have a look at this film. Spike says that every time some says “Dolemite,” he hears catamite and sets the tone. Dolemite looks like Simon Cowell with his high-waist pants. Sorry, it’s a sign of your age. Spike wonders if one of Dolemite’s girls is a Mohel? Instead of a Dolemite sex scene, Mad would rather watch Twilight. Mad compares the gun play in Dolemite to the lack of anyone getting shot in Star Wars. Hash tag: #DolemiteShotFirst Mad wonders who is the audience for a Blaxploitation film. Mad schools everyone in The Quiet Man, “a perception of an ethnic group by people who have no connection with the culture.” Mad says a better film to watch would be Blazing Saddles. Lip sync is terrible in the film and it reminds Spike of Top of the Pops. He mentions the “Martha’s Harbour” incident. Dolemite performs The Signifying Monkey. How big is Dolemite’s bow tie? Here’s an estimate. Chris wonders why kung fu is so terrible in the early movies, like The Octagon. Our reviewers debate the loyalty of the club employees much like the Deathstar contractors discussion in Clerks. If your name is Spike and you want the Dolemite soundtrack. Chris says the kung fu in this film is like watching marionettes do the Matrix. It reminds Spike of Joe 90. That John Cleese cop looks like Kriss Kross with his backward jeans. The Mad TV “Dolemite” sketch. Mad recommends Tangerines. Spike suggests that you watch Spirited Away. Thanks so much for listening! We really appreciate it. We also love feedback, so let us know how we’re doing on twitter or iTunes. We’d love to hear from you. Support Film Frown on Patreon
Justin Hall joins the show to talk about sharing our lives on the web. Others may know Justin from his legendary site links.net, various publications he has worked for or The Nethernet. Justin currently produces thought provoking videos as “The Justin Hall Show” that you can find on Youtube. Better yet, you can stay up to date & contribute to his work via the awesome service Patreon. In true Montreal Sauce fashion, we jump into conversation and don’t get around to introducing Justin until 49 minutes into the show. Being an amazing guest, Justin interviews us just as much as we interview him. We all quickly agree that we have no idea if the 300 sequel Rise of an Empire is historically accurate, but Wikipedia is the way to find out. Justin encourages us to edit, not just lurk on the free encyclopedia. Chris pledges allegiance to After Effects comparing it to a tool rather than service or box of filters like Instagram. Similarly, this week Chris shares that the way we interact with our phones/tablets isn’t necessarily intuitive according to some. Justin prefers using Final Cut & Motion for developing The Justin Hall Show. We discuss the age of the camera phone and sharing on the Internet. While Chris wonders if some folks are sharing because they’re self-absorbed, Justin rightly points out that “authenticity cannot be measured.” Paul introduces pre-parent Paul’s thoughts on Internet sharing vs. parent Paul’s opinion. We discuss digital identity and “Internet fame” and briefly talk about “This is Phil Fish.” Paul talks games, Directional episode titled “E4” and twitch.tv, the video sharing site focused on gaming. We discuss promoting the podcast, creating brands, marketing on the web and the level of engagement of the brands online. Paul reminisces about the Grand Valley Summer Film Program. Justin talks about a recent read, When The Shooting Stops, The Cutting Begins. Chris suggest A Complete History of My Sexual Failures, a personal documentary that was an emotional roller coaster. We talk San Francisco, Google and Detroit. Plus the awesome power of communities. As Chris shares his joy for PMOG, Justin hopes to attend Montreal Sauce Con in 3 years. Justin’s goal is to premier his film about 20 years of web sharing at XOXO Festival & Conference in September. Support Montreal Sauce on Patreon
Click here to download this episode: Click here to subscribe to the podcast: Tinytalk is a podcast about MUSHes and other text-based virtual worlds, and the players who play them. In this episode: [00:35] Mal@Serenity calls in about Tinytalk 022 [01:46] Review of Things we think about games [05:33] Review of Play unsafe Links to stuff mentioned in this episode: Indie Press Revolution (IPR) Things we think about games (also available from IPR, Amazon, and other booksellers) Play unsafe (at lulu.com) (also available from IPR) PMOG, the Passively Multiplayer Online Game Elvira's improv workshop at M*U*S*H Stidiek's Feelms album If you have mushing questions you'd like answered, or suggestions for future shows, send email (or audio files) to tinytalk at javelin.pennmush.org. You can also leave a voice message at 206-333-1542. Tinytalk is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 License .
Click here to download this episode: Click here to subscribe to the podcast: Tinytalk is a podcast about MUSHes and other text-based virtual worlds, and the players who play them. In this episode: [00:00] Halting State and point of view Links to stuff mentioned in this episode: Halting State, by Charles Stross Half Asleep in Frog Pajamas, by Tom Robbins The 2008 Hugo award nominees PMOG, the passively multiplayer online game Philippe Mangold's Voyage dans l'éther album If you have mushing questions you'd like answered, or suggestions for future shows, send email (or audio files) to tinytalk at javelin.pennmush.org. You can also leave a voice message at 206-333-1542. Tinytalk is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 License .