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Writer/director Alex Cox, executive producer Michael Nesmith, casting director Victoria Thomas,and actors Sy Richardson, Zander Schloss, and Del Zamora
In this Podcast of Confessions of a Repo Man - Prison. Sean James talks about why he got sent down for 6 years, to what happened to him inside. This podcast will give you an in-depth look and what actually goes on behind closed walls. In total Sean got moved around 13 times into 10 different prisons. Which leads to some compelling stories. So sit back and listen up, because Sean James isn't called The Repo Man for nothing. This Channel 4 even made a hit documentary about him. Sean was the most feared and notorious Repo Man within the UK spanning the last three decades. For the first time ever, hear the untold stories by the legend himself. Some are horrific, others are thought provoking and the rest will leave you laughing out loud. If you love gripping podcasts, then this podcast is defiantly for you.
En el capítulo de hoy descubriremos qué objetos cambiaron la historia de las películas y cómo son parte de los arcos sin querer. Como el maletín de Pulp Fiction, La Caja Fedex de Náufrago, así como otros artículos en Batman, F1 la película (SPOILER ALERT), Repo Man y Ronin¿Qué objetos o mcguffin crees que sean los más importantes del mundo del cine?
In this Podcast of Confessions of a Repo Man - Prison. Sean James talks about why he got sent down for 6 years, to what happened to him inside. This podcast will give you an in-depth look and what actually goes on behind closed walls. In total Sean got moved around 13 times into 10 different prisons. Which leads to some compelling stories. So sit back and listen up, because Sean James isn't called The Repo Man for nothing. This Channel 4 even made a hit documentary about him. Sean was the most feared and notorious Repo Man within the UK spanning the last three decades. For the first time ever, hear the untold stories by the legend himself. Some are horrific, others are thought provoking and the rest will leave you laughing out loud. If you love gripping podcasts, then this podcast is defiantly for you.
In this special episode of Set Lusting Bruce, host Jesse Jackson dives deep into Bruce Springsteen's highly anticipated box set, 'Tracks 2: The Lost Albums'. Joined by fellow enthusiast Timothy, they uncover the stories behind these long-hidden albums. From discussing the unique rockabilly and country influences to the significance of individual tracks like ‘Somewhere North of Nashville' and ‘Repo Man,' this episode offers a rich exploration of Bruce's versatile artistry and profound storytelling. Plus, insights into the voices, musicianship, and the socio-political relevance of Springsteen's music make this a must-listen for any Bruce fan. Tune in and let's uncover the treasures together! 00:00 Introduction to Set Lusting Bruce 00:11 Diving into Bruce Springsteen's Lost Albums 02:22 Exploring 'Somewhere North of Nashville' 04:16 Timothy's Take on the Album 05:44 Discussing the Tracks and Highlights 15:46 Bruce's Voice and Musical Evolution 24:56 Final Thoughts and Political Commentary 29:16 Closing Remarks and Listener Engagement Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Zander Schloss in conversation with David Eastaugh https://www.facebook.com/zander.schloss http://www.circlejerks.net/Home/ https://www.blindowlsd.com/zander-schloss American musician, actor and composer. He is known as bass player for the Circle Jerks, the Weirdos, his many collaborations with Joe Strummer musically and in film and for his contributions to independent feature films. His first screen appearance was as "Kevin the Nerd" in Repo Man. He went on to appear in a number of Alex Cox films as well as to make significant musical contributions in other Cox features such as Sid and Nancy (1986), Straight to Hell (1987)
In this Podcast of Confessions of a Repo Man - Prison. Sean James talks about why he got sent down for 6 years, to what happened to him inside. This podcast will give you an in-depth look and what actually goes on behind closed walls. In total Sean got moved around 13 times into 10 different prisons. Which leads to some compelling stories. So sit back and listen up, because Sean James isn't called The Repo Man for nothing. This Channel 4 even made a hit documentary about him. Sean was the most feared and notorious Repo Man within the UK spanning the last three decades. For the first time ever, hear the untold stories by the legend himself. Some are horrific, others are thought provoking and the rest will leave you laughing out loud. If you love gripping podcasts, then this podcast is defiantly for you.
The Outlaw Ocean is an anthology podcast that plunges you into the vast and often lawless world of the open seas. Today we're featuring an investigation from S2 called The repo man of the seas. In this episode, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Ian Urbina joins Max Hardberger. Depending on who you ask, Max is either a seagoing James Bond or a swashbuckling pirate. Hardberger runs a rare kind of repo service, extracting huge ships from foreign ports. His company is a last resort for ship owners whose vessels have been seized, often by bad actors, and over the years he's built a reputation for taking the kinds of jobs others turn down. Hardberger's specialty is infiltrating hostile territory and taking control of ships in whatever way he can – usually through subterfuge and stealth. Whatever part of the world his missions take him, Hardberger thrives in its grey areas.More episodes of The Outlaw Ocean are available here: https://link.mgln.ai/oo-FB
Ce 1er juillet, Alexis plonge les auditeurs de Pop-Rock Station dans une sélection éclectique. On débute avec Suede et leur titre "Disintegrate", annonçant un dixième album pour septembre. Côté nouveautés, Dinosaur Pile-Up présente "Big Dogs", tandis que Francis Zégut choisit "Broken Rib" de Jehnny Beth, extrait de son futur album prévu pour fin août. L'album de la semaine est "Tracks II: The Lost Albums" de Bruce Springsteen, dont on écoute "Repo Man". Shirley Manson et Garbage sont de retour avec "Stupid Girl", et Placebo signe un détour par 2006 avec "Post Blue". Le live de la soirée est assuré par Woodkid depuis Montreux. Paul Banks d'Interpol livre une reprise saisissante de "Sister Midnight" d'Iggy Pop. En fin d'émission, la voix de Prince résonne avec "Erotic City", avant un long format majestueux : "Funeral for a Friend / Love Lies Bleeding" d'Elton John. Suede - Disintegrate Nothing But Thieves - Forever And Ever More Blondie - Atomic Led Zeppelin - Black Dog Dinosaur Pile Up - Big Dogs Muse - Psycho AC/DC - Hells Bells Bruce Springsteen - Repo Man The Seeds - Can't Seem To Make You Mine Jehnny Beth - Broken Rib The Smiths - Hand In Glove Biffy Clyro - A Little Love Fall Out Boy Feat John Mayer - Beat It Garbage - Stupid Girl Placebo - Post Blue Ghost - Satanized Nena - 99 Luftballons Woodkid - Run Boy Run (Live In Montreux) Iron Maiden - The Number Of The Beast Architects - Tear Gas Paul Banks - Sister Midnight Norman Greenbaum - Spirit In The Sky Prince - Erotic City April March - Chick Habit Elton John - Funeral For A Friend Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
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Although Clive Williams is new to the Driveaway space, he's not new to the world of Driving. He comes heavily credentialed and heavily experienced in a wide variety of driving jobs. He's done everything from Hazmat to Uber and a lot in between. In fact, in today's conversation we go back to a time when Clive was Alive in the middle of the night as a Repo man! Tune in to get a sneak peak into Clive's adventures and how they impact his foray into Driveaway on this edition of the Six-Figure Trucker.Show Notes:Specialty vehicles and MPG's (1:13)Clive checks all the boxes behind the wheel (3:13)The Adventures of a Repo Man (5:28)How Clive's many prior experiences translate to Driveaway (10:15)Keep Trucking, Clive! The Six-Figure Trucker is a weekly podcast about driveaway trucking brought to you by Norton Transport. For more information or to subscribe, please visit Six-FigureTrucker.com.
Depending on who you ask, Max Hardberger is either a seagoing James Bond or a swashbuckling pirate. Hardberger runs a rare kind of repo service, extracting huge ships from foreign ports. His company is a last resort for ship owners whose vessels have been seized, often by bad actors, and over the years he's built a reputation for taking the kinds of jobs others turn down. Hardberger's specialty is infiltrating hostile territory and taking control of ships in whatever way he can – usually through subterfuge and stealth. Whatever part of the world his missions take him, Hardberger thrives in its grey areas. Episode highlights:Host Ian Urbina takes us back to the beginning, when a young Max was teaching himself to sail and piecing together a living by doing odd jobs. That is until the gig that changed it all. After Hardberger successfully recovered a stolen ship from Venezuela, his phone just kept on ringing.Some of the most lucrative stealing happens in the world's murkiest waters. Hardberger explains that his “sweet spot” is in extra-judicial areas, and walks us through his unconventional toolkit of tactics and tricks. He's worked with sex workers, witch doctors, and many persuadable security guards. But we learn there are some laws even he won't break, and some places even he won't go. Urbina finally gets the chance to see Hardberger's work up close, and follows him on a mission to Greece. There he hopes to repo a 261-foot freighter called The Sophia - but the job immediately proves to be more complex than even Hardberger expected. On this job, we find out where the repo man draws his line. “I like not getting killed … I like even more not going to jail in a foreign country.”
In this Podcast of Confessions of a Repo Man - Prison. Sean James talks about why he got sent down for 6 years, to what happened to him inside. This podcast will give you an in-depth look and what actually goes on behind closed walls. In total Sean got moved around 13 times into 10 different prisons. Which leads to some compelling stories. So sit back and listen up, because Sean James isn't called The Repo Man for nothing. This Channel 4 even made a hit documentary about him. Sean was the most feared and notorious Repo Man within the UK spanning the last three decades. For the first time ever, hear the untold stories by the legend himself. Some are horrific, others are thought provoking and the rest will leave you laughing out loud. If you love gripping podcasts, then this podcast is defiantly for you.
Join Dylan and Darren as they welcome Jeff the Barber back to the show to enjoy a couple of cold ones and discuss Alex Cox's 1984 punk rock classic Repo Man! What is the repo code? Who was the Cookie Crisp Wizard? Can Dylan decide if he likes or dislikes the movie? What are the greatest swearing overdubs of all-time? Why didn't Pretty in Pink hook up with Ducky? All these, plus many other questions will or may be answered in this hilarious episode of the Black Dog After Dark Podcast!
In 1984 Alex Cox burst onto the scene with Repo Man, a hilarious critique of America's (then unique?) system of credit-capitalism, embodied in the industry of repossessing past-due cars. In a world where it is now possible to not only buy a hamburger today and pay for it next month, but to do so through multiple layers of corporate exploitation that will deliver it right to your door, Repo Man has not lost any of its punch. And the soundtrack is still dang good, too.
In this Podcast of Confessions of a Repo Man - Prison. Sean James talks about why he got sent down for 6 years, to what happened to him inside. This podcast will give you an in-depth look and what actually goes on behind closed walls. In total Sean got moved around 13 times into 10 different prisons. Which leads to some compelling stories. So sit back and listen up, because Sean James isn't called The Repo Man for nothing. This Channel 4 even made a hit documentary about him. Sean was the most feared and notorious Repo Man within the UK spanning the last three decades. For the first time ever, hear the untold stories by the legend himself. Some are horrific, others are thought provoking and the rest will leave you laughing out loud. If you love gripping podcasts, then this podcast is defiantly for you.
Some Dude, host of Robotic Heart Podcast is our guest today. He has lived his life in the punk rock & grunge scene of Canada. He then went on to have a career in computer technology, during the growing 'dot-com' era. Inspired by WTD ep.159, a discussion with John Fell Ryan about the film Repo Man, Dude brings us his knowledge & anecdotes from the punk & grunge scenes.Find Some Dude here:https://roboticheartpodcast.com/https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/robotic-heart--6209501https://open.spotify.com/show/6AWYmWpoja9tByC7W30Xtzhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/robotic-heart/id1752573164email: somedude@roboticheartpodcast.comPlease donate to Sean McCann & Wake the Deadhttps://onegreatworknetwork.com/sean-mccann/donate/BTC (bitcoin) address: 3Ptmi463Pu6HH1duop7rCKaxBriQkb4inahttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/wakethedeadhttps://www.paypal.com/paypalme/seanmccannabisVisit Wake the Dead's store!https://wakethedead.creator-spring.com/Find Sean McCann on X:https://twitter.com/SeanWakeTheDeadJoin the Wake the Dead telegram:https://t.me/wakethedeadpodcastJoin the Wake the Dead guilded server:https://www.guilded.gg/i/kJWaQzmp
Bong June-ho enters its second second week, and its first from our mini-series' namesake. It's time to discuss Bong Joon-ho's THE HOST from 2006 to complete our set of screw ups in the backdrop of failed American imperialisms with REPO MAN.One of Bong's trademarks is his depiction of class in his films, and while this isn't the first example in his repertoire, it's his first film expressly focused on class. We love our family of screw up underdogs led by Song Kang-ho, and we're doing our best to determine an Official THE HOST Sibling Order.Alarmingly, this movie's premise is based on a true life incident, the McFarland Incident! Somehow, this film is a less ridiculous version of the real story, and we're discussing this and the political fallout that chased Bong upon this film's release.Next time on the pod: what if a guy was multiple guys? And what if you were all those guys? It's the first part of our next pairing, Spike Jonze's BEING JOHN MALKOVICH 1999!
Buckle up, weirdos—this week we're cruising into the irradiated heart of 1984's Repo Man, a punk-fueled odyssey of car repossession, government conspiracies, alien corpses, and existential dread… all wrapped in a glowing Chevy Malibu. Emilio Estevez is the disaffected punk turned repo apprentice, Harry Dean Stanton is his nihilist mentor with a code, and the whole thing spirals into a cosmic joke with radioactive punchlines. From generic food labels to lobotomized suburbanites, we're digging into Alex Cox's cult classic to figure out what the hell's actually in the trunk—and why it still hits 40 years later. Did you enjoy the episode? Don't forget to hit that subscribe button and join us for more retro movie discussions! Want even more? Get bonus content and connect with us directly by supporting the show on Patreon. For additional episodes and exclusive insights, head to www.30podcast.com. And if you love what you hear, leave us a glowing review on your favorite podcast app—especially Apple Podcasts. Your support keeps the show going! Want the lyrics to our Repo Man song? [Verse 1] Desert highway, sunlight's dim Open the trunk—goodbye skin Boots on pavement, nothing left He popped the lid and it took his breath [Verse 2] Otto's broke, dumped, and dazed Shredded dreams in Reagan's haze Repo life? It gets intense Make some money, it all makes cents [Chorus] Hermanos Rodriguez do not approve of drugs. “Neither do I, but it's my birthday,” she shrugs. There are E.T.s in the back Don't look inside unless you wanna get zapped You'll get a radioactive tan And you gotta steer clear of the Repo Man. [Verse 3] Parnell got himself lobotomied Metal hand gal tracks the Chevy with speed Lite don't mess when he's firing blanks Bud's got just enough gas left in the tank. [Bridge] Is it little green men or a neutron bomb The TV preacher duped your dad and your mom The American Dream is mostly dead and gone [Chorus] Hermanos Rodriguez do not approve of drugs. “Neither do I, but it's my birthday,” she shrugs. There are aliens in the back Don't look inside unless you wanna get zapped You'll get a radioactive tan And you gotta steer clear of the Repo Man.
In this Podcast of Confessions of a Repo Man - Prison. Sean James talks about why he got sent down for 6 years, to what happened to him inside. This podcast will give you an in-depth look and what actually goes on behind closed walls. In total Sean got moved around 13 times into 10 different prisons. Which leads to some compelling stories. So sit back and listen up, because Sean James isn't called The Repo Man for nothing. This Channel 4 even made a hit documentary about him. Sean was the most feared and notorious Repo Man within the UK spanning the last three decades. For the first time ever, hear the untold stories by the legend himself. Some are horrific, others are thought provoking and the rest will leave you laughing out loud. If you love gripping podcasts, then this podcast is defiantly for you.
A little performance art, a couple of classic Los Angeles locations, happy birthday to my mom, a unforgettable glowing suitcase, a classic Los Angeles evangelist, our imperfect memories, a Matthew Perry moment, one (and I mean one) moment of insight from Trump, a mea culpa to Jai Courtney, Paul Dano still sucks, and c'mon and join our convoy. Stuff mentioned: Nadya Tolokonnikova POLICE STATE (WAREHOUSE at the Geffen Contemporary at MOCA, 152 N Central Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90012 https://www.moca.org/program/nadya-tolokonnikova-police-state), Bradbury Building (304 S Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90013), Double Indemnity (1945), Chinatown (1974), Wolf (1994), Blade Runner (1982), Newhart (1982-1990), Angels Flight Railway (351 S Hill St, Los Angeles, CA 90013), Hill Street Blues (1981-1987), Criss Cross (1949), Kiss Me Deadly (1955), Generation X "Kiss Me Deadly" (1981), Generation X Kiss Me Deadly (1981), Pulp Fiction (1994), Repo Man (1984), Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981), Highway Patrolman (1991), La La Land (2016), Perry Mason (2020-2023), Orphan Black (2013-2017), Angelus Temple (1100 Glendale Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90026), Claire Hoffman Sister, Sinner: The Miraculous Life and Mysterious Disappearance of Aimee Semple McPherson (2025), Pavement Slanted and Enchanted (1992), Matt Bai The Unbearable lightness of Elon Musk (The Washington Post, June 1, 2025 https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2025/06/01/musk-doge-defeat-washington-bureaucracy), A Good Day to Die Hard (2013), Terminator Genisys (2015), Die Hard (1988), Dangerous Animals (2025), The Loved Ones (2009), The Devil's Candy (2015), Dead Calm (1989), and C.W. McCall "Convoy" (1975).
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In this Podcast of Confessions of a Repo Man - Prison. Sean James talks about why he got sent down for 6 years, to what happened to him inside. This podcast will give you an in-depth look and what actually goes on behind closed walls. In total Sean got moved around 13 times into 10 different prisons. Which leads to some compelling stories. So sit back and listen up, because Sean James isn't called The Repo Man for nothing. This Channel 4 even made a hit documentary about him. Sean was the most feared and notorious Repo Man within the UK spanning the last three decades. For the first time ever, hear the untold stories by the legend himself. Some are horrific, others are thought provoking and the rest will leave you laughing out loud. If you love gripping podcasts, then this podcast is defiantly for you.
It's time for another mini-series: it's Bong June-ho! We're taking some of Bong' Joon-ho's favourite films and pairing them with his own and first up: fuck ups trying to survive against the backdrop of failing American imperialism. Today we start things off with Alex Cox's 1984 debut, REPO MAN!We're discussing our journey with this movie as we went from mild haters to powerful lovers, unfiltered punk worldviews, and how the soundtrack to REPO MAN changed America's punk landscape forever thanks in large part to Iggy Pop.We're trashing Reagan and car culture while praising Cox's beautiful ode to character through its casting choices. Plus, Nick tells Erin about the Brat Pack and we commit to at least 200 episodes for a Jazz Punk Teen surprise!Next time, we complete the pairing with Bong Joon-ho's monster movie with a fuck up at its centre: THE HOST.
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January 25th, 1993 is the date for the 3rd ever episode of WWF Monday Night RAW. Yokozuka has won the Royal Rumble the night before, but that's not the focus of this episode. Ric Flair's WWF contract is up so they need a match to write him off! The main event is a Loser Leaves WWF match between Mr. Perfect and Ric Flair that turns into a straight up classic. There's blood, there's cheating, there's Bobby Heenan going absolutely nuts at ringside. Mr. Perfect send Ric Flair packing. Also, Kamala battles the Brooklyn Brawler and slaps his belly, Randy Savage wrestles the Repo Man to try and get his stolen hat back, and Rob Bartlett rambles on! It's 1993 WWF where they are still trying to figure out what the show is going to be. Plus, the boys talk about the Japan trip!⦁ Deadlock Discord: https://discord.gg/E4BvR4W⦁ Deadlock Shop: https://shop.deadlockpw.com⦁ Deadlock Patreon: https://patreon.com/deadlockpw⦁ Deadlock Twitter: https://twitter.com/deadlockpw⦁ Deadlock Instagram: https://instagram.com/deadlockwrestling⦁ Deadlock Reddit: https://reddit.com/r/deadlockpw⦁ Deadlock Pro Wrestling: http://deadlockpro.com
MUSICIn a shocking move Foo Fighters have booted drummer Josh Freese. Week two of the Diddy trial is set to begin today, but Cassie's bombshell testimony has set the tone for the case. “Dave Navarro on Jane's Addiction's Future: ‘There's No Chance for the Band to Ever Play Together Again'”: Bruce Springsteen is about to release a long-lost country album that he recorded in 1995. Back then it was called "Somewhere North of Nashville", but it never saw the light of day. Now he's releasing it on a new project called, "Tracks 2: The Lost Albums", that'll be out on June 27th. Here's one of the songs, "Repo Man". · Alan Jackson announced that he's retiring from touring. Here he is talking to the crowd at the very last show of his Last Call: One More for the Road Tour. · TVMichael J. Fox retired from acting in 2020 due to his battle with Parkinson's disease but it was just announced that he will be making his first on-screen appearance in five years. MOVING ON INTO MOVIE NEWS: 'Fall Guy' director David Leitch is in talks to direct a live-action movie adaptation of the best-selling video game, 'Gears of War'. Tom Cruise Intends to Keep Making Movies Into His 100s: “I Will Never Stop”The 'Mission: Impossible' franchise may be coming to an end, but at 'The Final Reckoning' premiere in New York, Cruise promised he will "never stop doing action."· Ralph Fiennes will play President Snow in the prequel, "The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping". He's Donald Sutherland's character in "The Hunger Games", which takes place 24 years later. · AND FINALLY It's that expensive time of year for parents . . . prom season. "Entertainment Weekly" put together a list of movies with iconic prom scenes. Here they are, in no particular order AND THAT IS YOUR CRAP ON CELEBRITIES!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In the latest episode of None But The Brave, co-hosts Hal Schwartz and Flynn McLean start by discussing Repo Man, the fourth song to be released from Bruce Springsteen's upcoming box set, Tracks 2. The rest of the episode is dedicated to the dramatic events that occurred during the opening night of the 2025 Land Of Hope And Dreams Tour in Manchester. Hal and Flynn are joined by Daniel John, who attended the show and gives a full rundown of what happened. For more information on exclusive NBTB content via Patreon, please visit: Patreon.com/NBTBPodcast. This show is sponsored by DistroKid. Use this link to support the show and get 30% off your first year: http://distrokid.com/vip/nbtb Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Oi! We're so done with our f-ing series “I Can't Believe You Haven't Seen That 3: the ReBelievening”! And we're closing it out with some serious PUNK ACTION! “Repo Man”! Yeah! Because Mike and I are totally punk! Look, Mike's got a safety-pin stuck through his shirt collar in place of a button! How punk … Continue reading "Episode 334 – Repo Man (1984)"
14 09 27 -- The Battle of Flowers parade was my second parade ever. It was April 27, 1979, in San Antonio, Texas, part of "Fiesta," an annual series of events in San Antonio. I was there with my high school band, on a trip we'd been looking forward to all year. https://battleofflowers.org/events/ The numbering convention is an adaptation of the method used in Defending Your Life. In the movie its a way to refer to specific days in a lifetime while reviewing events that may cover any day within a life. The first number is my age in years on the day this happened, the second is the month number within that year (i.e. the number of months since my previous birthday), and the third is the day within the month. Because I was born at the end of the month, I've simply used the day of that month e.g. for November 11 the month number is 4 and the day number is 11 Although the date is described within the movie as being “Daniels nth year,” the actual year used is his age at that point. This means that, for example, 1/1/1 is his first birthday: the first day of the first month when he turned 1., This is noted as a goof on IMDB ( as described, 1/1/1 would be the first day of his first year I.e. the day he was born) but ... having tried to figure it myself, this method turns out to be easier to calculate and more useful to understand about when events are happening. Note that 14 09 27 is NOT “14 years, plus 4 months plus 11 days” but “the 27th day of the 9th month after my 14th birthday.” A Twitter thread from a day I was thinking about the Battle of Flowers. On WIkipedia, you can find what a Sousaphone looks like. Repo Man and Plain Wrap according to IMDB https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Texas_tower_shooting Hang On Sloopy is not mentioned here and there was no way for me to have included the relevant anecdote in the episode, but I did want to at least have some reference to it. Suffice it to say that it was a song we frequently played at football games.
John Fell Ryan returns to Wake the Dead to discuss one of the best movies ever made, Repo Man. Directed by Alex Cox in 1984, Repo Man is the only true 'punk rock' film. With humor, Alex Cox is able to show us a mirror to our insane society. Allowing us to laugh at the real horrors of the 1980s, a release valve of fear & angst packaged with a great soundtrack. Repo Man is like no other film, your favorite & mine. Please enjoy the conversation.Find John Fell Ryan here:KDK12 video art channel: https://vimeo.com/kdk12Original KDK12 blog: https://www.tumblr.com/kdk12Filmwork Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@kpjk253Excepter youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/excepterExcepter bandcamp channel: https://excepter.bandcamp.com/Please donate to Sean McCannhttps://onegreatworknetwork.com/sean-mccann/donate/BTC (bitcoin) address: 3Ptmi463Pu6HH1duop7rCKaxBriQkb4inahttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/wakethedeadhttps://www.paypal.com/paypalme/seanmccannabisVisit Wake the Dead's store!https://wakethedead.creator-spring.com/Find Sean McCann on X:https://twitter.com/SeanWakeTheDeadJoin the Wake the Dead telegram:https://t.me/wakethedeadpodcastJoin the Wake the Dead guilded server:https://www.guilded.gg/i/kJWaQzmp
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.auburnobserver.comJustin and Dan open the show by discussing the big news of Chad Baker-Mazara's decision to enter the transfer portal for his final season of eligibility. The guys discuss CBM's legacy at Auburn and why his time with the Tigers was ultimately a success. They also look at the factors that weigh into this decision and how it affects the roster reloading process moving forward.After a discussion of Tahaad Pettiford's NBA Draft decision and where Keyshawn Hall best fits the current lineup, they turn their attention to the three new pickups Auburn added this week in the portal: Texas Tech guard Kevin Overton, Mississippi State big KeShawn Murphy and JUCO center Emeka Opurum.The guys close the show with a free-wheeling breakdown of movies that somehow starts with Repo Man and ends with the 30 For 30 documentary series. Dan has an interesting pick for his favorite baseball film. Justin hypes one he hasn't seen yet.This is a premium podcast for Observer subscribers only. You can join by clicking the button below or going to this link.
This week we are joined by Adam to discuss one of our favorite movies: Alex Cox's 1984 "Repo Man" Starring Emilio Estevez and Harry Dean Stanton. We also reminisce about our former lives as punk rockers and discuss the connections between punk, aliens and the CIA.This episode was sponsored by Plunder World. Visit www.plunderworld.com to preorder series 2 and use code HOMOS to get 3 extra packs.Follow Adam on instagram @risingtidehomesteadCheck out Patrick's stuff at www.cantgetfooledagain.comDon't forget to join our Telegram channel at T.me/historyhomos and to join our group chat at T.me/historyhomoschatFor programming updates and news follow us across social media @historyhomospod and follow Scott @Scottlizardabrams and Patrick @cantgetfooledagainradio OR subscribe to our telegram channel t.me/historyhomosThe video version of the show is available on Substack, Rokfin, bitchute, odysee and RumbleFor weekly premium episodes or to contribute to the show subscribe to our channel at www.historyhomospod.substack.comYou can donate to the show directly at paypal.me/historyhomosTo order a History Homos T shirt (and recieve a free sticker) please send your shirt size and address to Historyhomos@gmail.com and please address all questions, comments and concerns there as well.Later homos
Comedian Josh Wolf joins Chaz & Aj. A repo man gets his head run over by the person whose car he is trying to reposses, and Boss Keith's top 5 things that aren't tarrifed but should be.
Repo man's HEAD GETS CRUSHED during a REPO by INSANE BLACK PEOPLE!
In this week's episode of The Bones Booth, Taryn, Andrew and Maggie discuss season nine episode seventeen of Bones, "The Repo Man in the Septic Tank."
September 10-16, 1966 This week Ken welcomes singer/songwriter/Dramarama frontman and fellow TV addict John Easdale to the show. Ken and John discuss how weird it is to chat about normal and fun things in 2025, the introduction of color TV, the 1966 television season, being the envy of the block when your family has the first and only color TV, The Dramaram lp Color TV, being beneath the Zenith, how old TVs were massive pieces of furniture, how people always take convinience over quality, the new embrace of hi-fi audiophile culture, the all you can eat aspect of streaming, The Monkees, living with your band, when long haired rock groups were on every TV show, educating yourself on film, the inspiration of punk rock DIY spirit, dropping off paying attention to new media at a certain point, focusing on making things instead of consuming them, Nightmare on Elm St 4: The Dreamaster, "Anything, Anything", KROQ, Rodney on the ROQ's connection to The Monkees, WFNX, how Freddy Kruger unbroke up Dramarama, growing up in Wayne New Jersey, how Dramarama all went to high school together, relocating to L.A., Made-For-TV bands, the 80s Monkees reunion shows, Rhino Records, Lancelot Link Secret Chimp, knowing the horrors of animals on TV now, Canadian TV guide, Frankenstein Jr, The Impossibles, Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom, NY Metro TV, Davey Jones on Ed Sullivan, Ken forgetting that Lidsville was Butch Patrick, Jack Wild on HR Puffnstuff, Ken's theory of rock n roll popularity tied to visual media innovation, The Monkees Head, Mike Nesmith, Repoman, lost media, tape wiping, loving digital comics, living in the future, Batman '66, burning out quickly, Bruce Lee, The Green Hornet, wanting to be Mickey Dolenz, Lost in Space, how Adam West was a beautifully strange guy, Milton Berle, how cartoons went into space when they lost all inspiration, and how Ken and John's pop culture filled minds may save history in the appocalypse.
It's the triumphant return of ILM's Visual Effects Editor, Lorelei David! We finally luxuriate in the definitive Corey movie, the punk rock, near sci-fi 80s classic starring Emilio Estevez and Harry Dean Stanton, Repo Man! Also, Lorelei gave a shoutout to her pal's new indie film The Paper Bag Plan touring film festivals as we speak. Check it out if you see it at a theater near you!Chapters Introduction (00:00:00) Hatch News (00:15:11) Repo Man Roundtable (00:17:25) Your Letters (01:05:46) Notes and Links Check out Escape Hatch Merch! Our all new collection of swag is available now and every order includes a free Cameo style shoutout from Haitch or Jason. Browse our collection now. Join the Escape Hatch Discord Server! Hang out with Haitch, Jason, and other friends of the pod. Check out the invite here. Escape Hatch is a TAPEDECK Podcasts Jawn! Escape Hatch is a member of TAPEDECK Podcasts, alongside: 70mm (a podcast for film lovers), Bat & Spider (low rent horror and exploitation films), The Letterboxd Show (Official Podcast from Letterboxd), Cinenauts (exploring the Criterion Collection), Lost Light (Transformers, wrestling, and more), and Will Run For (obsessed with running). Check these pods out!. See the movies we've watched and are going to watch on Letterboxd Escape Hatch's Breaking Dune News Twitter list Rate and review the podcast to help others discover it, and let us know what you think of the show at letters@escapehatchpod.com or leave us a voicemail at +1-415-534-5211. Follow @escapehatchpod on Twitter and Instagram. Music by Scott Fritz and Who'z the Boss Music. Cover art by ctcher. Edited and produced by Haitch. Escape Hatch is a production of Haitch Industries.
Rocker Frank Meyer (The Street Walkin' Cheetahs / Trading Aces / Fear) has a new album out on 3/25 called Living Between the Lines (Kitten Robot Records) and he joins Nicole and Ryan to discuss his career and the soundtrack to the 1984 film, Repo Man. It's a soundtrack full of LA punk rock legends like Black Flag, Fear, The Plugz and the Circle Jerks. Iggy Pop contributed the theme for Repo Man being backed by a super group featuring Steve Jones from The Sex Pistols and Blondie's rhythm section (Nigel Harrison and Clem Burke). Frank discusses the soundtrack's influence on him as well as what it's like to be one of the bands on the soundtrack!We Discuss:His First Record Under His Own NameHow Frank discovered the film Repo Man as well as the soundtrackBeing in Fear with Lee VingOther Punk Rock Films of the 80sThe Humor of Repo ManRocking out with His Brother BreckinCheck out All of Frank's Music:https://frankmeyer.bandcamp.com/
Send us a textBerly and LA recap and discuss the season seven Supernatural special features; then share their favorite season seven episodes. Over drinks, they'll discuss lore, gore, and what they adore about the Winchesters and their adventures. Now, let's get tipsy! CW/TW for violent and lewd commentary; listeners beware!
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This week we're at Revolution Brewing discussing Trump's mounting legal challenges and the rise of fascism. We sample their Repo Man rye stout while covering CPAC's Nazi salutes, governors standing up to Trump's threats, and whether the Pope's health crisis matters. Between sips of barrel-aged beers, we ponder resistance strategies and the importance of long-term vision in politics.
"There's always a choice. You're the one who taught me that." After giving us a glimpse of Wolverine's past in "Red Dawn," the stage was set for a full-length exploration in our very next episode. And with that, season two continues its globe-trotting, introspective character-driven features with a solo outing centered on the enigmatic Canadian X-Man. Notably, the extended flashback at the center of "Repo Man" pulls directly from Barry Windsor-Smith's 1991 Marvel Comics Presents serial, "Weapon X." Violent and atmospheric, this adaptation can't help but suffer in comparison due to the necessity of reigning in the comic's harsher elements for Saturday morning consumption. Beyond that, "Weapon X" had a tenuous relationship with the canon from its inception, with the story calling its own authenticity into question at various points. Nevertheless, "Weapon X" was so well-received that it stood for years as the most definitive account of Wolverine's origin. Later revelations and retcons would muddy the waters, but at this point, the animated series is guided by a very solid pedigree. The inclusion of Alpha Flight, while appreciated from a world-building standpoint, doesn't do this episode many favors in terms of clarity. Outside of shedding some light on Wolverine's past, the plot is concerned with linking two seemingly disparate milestones in Logan's history: how his skeleton came to be laced with adamantium, and his involvement with Alpha Flight. The shadowy, unscrupulous, ultra-militaristic Department H serves as the connective tissue, leading to an ultimately unsatisfying conclusion. If Department H was behind or had knowledge of the Weapon X Project, as the episode suggests, then Logan escaped their clutches by the skin of his teeth, only to soon thereafter coincidentally meet James Hudson, who happens to be the leader of Canada's premiere superhero team, and is brought in to join Alpha Flight, under the purview of... Department H. It begs the question as to how Wolverine was allowed to leave the team in the first place. (To say nothing for the fact that he was given the codename of the project that "created" him, a detail which makes little sense as either another absurd coincidence or as an inside joke by Department H... for the audience's benefit only.) Department H's connection to Weapon X seems like it should come as a major revelation, at least to Logan, but the script doesn't attribute any particular significance to this. Still, it's hard to fault the show for filling in logic gaps that the comics themselves had yet to address, given the time and resources allotted. Wolverine's mysterious past represents a corner of X-Men lore that somehow always manages to be more interesting in theory than in execution. Every resolution offered comes with its own set of brand new questions, and in that sense, "Repo Man" can be considered faithful to the spirit of Wolverine's role throughout the '90s. As a cohesive story, it is ultimately unsatisfying, but almost manages to stick the landing by way of momentum and novelty. It remains to be seen how sustainable that approach will be going forward. X-TRA: This episode was written by Wolverine co-creator Len Wein, his first of four such credits over the course of the series. It's a curious fit, given that Wein chronicled only Wolverine's earliest appearances when the character was effectively a blank slate. He therefore has the unenviable task of cobbling together pieces of a mythology which he had no hand in establishing. It's an admirable effort, and a credit to the production for reaching outside their usual pool of television writers.
Eddie Velez | 353 Eddie Velez Shares Fascinating Journey from Stand-Up to Acting Join us in this captivating episode as actor Eddie Velez shares his incredible journey from stand-up comedy to a successful acting career! Hosted by Keith Reza, Eddie reflects on his early performances at The Improv in New York City during the late '70s, his childhood friendship with Keenan Wayans, and his experiences alongside comedy legends like Freddie Prinze. Discover how Eddie transitioned to acting and the impact of the New York theater scene on his career. He shares memorable stories from iconic sets like 'The A-Team', 'Traffic', and 'White Chicks', while also discussing his directorial debut inspired by Steven Soderbergh. Eddie opens up about overcoming audition nerves, staying true to oneself, and learning from fellow actors. This heartwarming conversation is filled with nostalgia, comic inspiration, and valuable insights into the entertainment industry. Don't miss this behind-the-scenes look at Eddie Velez's multi-faceted career! CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction and Greetings 00:55 Discussing New Mexico and Roswell 01:41 Transition from Stand-Up to Acting 02:26 Early Comedy Days with Kenan Wayans 03:48 Freddie Prinze's Influence and Tragic End 04:44 Pursuing Acting and Broadway Shows 05:28 Norm Macdonald and White Chicks 11:07 First Acting Job and Scene Stealing 12:36 Joining the A-Team 14:02 Mr. T and George Peppard's Clash 16:22 Repo Man and Early Film Career 19:11 Boxing Background and Split Decisions 25:10 Getting Pummeled in Movies 25:45 Working with Gene Hackman 26:50 Impact of Traffic on Career 27:42 Directing and Filmmaking Inspiration 30:48 Winning Awards for Sound Design 31:45 Memories of Raul Julia 38:30 Auditioning for White Chicks 43:12 Stand-Up Comedy and Influences 44:34 Overcoming Audition Nerves 48:53 Future Projects and Farewell Support the show on https://patreon.com/rezarifts61 Follow Keith on all social media platforms: FB: https://www.facebook.com/realkeithreza IG:https://www.instagram.com/keithreza X:https://www.twitter.com/keithreza TT:https://www.tiktok.com/keithreza Book Keith on cameo at www.cameo.com/keithreza Check out my website for dates at https://www.keithreza.com/ Subscribe - Rate & Review on Apple Podcasts - Tell a friend :) Be a Rifter! #EddieVelez #StandUpComedy #ActingCareer #TheImprov #NewYorkTheater #BehindTheScenes #TheATeam #Traffic #WhiteChicks #ComedyLegends #KeenanWayans #FreddiePrinze #DirectorialDebut #StevenSoderbergh #AuditionTips #EntertainmentIndustry #ActorInterview #ComicInspiration #InspiringJourney #HollywoodStories
Simon Miller runs through his FAVOURITE wrestlers ever - and YES, Repo Man is here...ENJOY!Follow us on Twitter:@SimonMiller316@WhatCultureWWEFor more awesome content, check out: whatculture.com/wwe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
https://podawful.com/posts/2523 Thank god Ethan Klein told us all Hasan Piker is a bad guy or we would have never known. Hila Klein is a Mossad agent and h3h3 is an Israeli psyop. Their entire marriage was setup to create a Youtube influencer mouthpiece. There's no freakin' way Hila is getting her Teddy Freshes dirty sitting on the floor recording these stupid videos anymore. Josh Moon loves PODAWFUL now. Female comedian Natalie Cuomo has an insane meltdown over a HECKLER. HECKLERS ARE THE NEW COMEDIANS. Mersh's Repo Man adventures. Mersh tells an insane lie about a Tinder date. Dick Masterson sends his lackey Riley out to try to provoke Eric July into a lawsuit again. VIDEO: https://youtube.com/live/6ndPU8NfEYQ Buy A Shirt: http://podawful.shop PODAWFUL is an anti-podcast hosted by Jesse P-S
With the NXL crew off for the holiday, we bring you another very special episode of Never Been a Better Podcast featuring Austin Walker, Jeff Bakalar, and lengthy discussions about Jell-O universes and pizza drones. Advertise on The Nextlander Podcast at Audioboom, or support us on Patreon! CHAPTERS: (00:01:10) Intro (00:01:41) Fun times with the oral surgeon (00:18:17) Bakalar lives in a sitcom (00:26:08) Let's talk some Batman (00:38:03) What happens with a reverse Superman? (00:42:32) The Alan Moore Theory (00:44:35) The Whole Universe is Jell-o (00:50:20) John Carpenter (00:54:05) You'll never think of Sam Neil the same way again... (00:55:37) Now, I'm no big city scientist... (01:02:09) Repo Man and Repo Men are very different movies (01:05:14) The World's Library (01:07:27) Recalibrating the Smart Board (01:12:22) The pizza drone is no joke (01:13:36) Don't arm the pizza drone... (01:17:51) Wrapping up (01:19:42) Ok, now really wrapping up (01:20:02) See ya! (edited)
On this week's On-Screen Live, we're reviewing Edward Berger's Conclave, as well as the film we're told will be his last before retirement, Clint Eastwood's Juror #2! We're also going to take a look at the trailer for the new one from Bong Joon-ho, Mickey 17. And like always, we'll be going over the weekend box office to see what's grossing what, and this week in particular, we go off on Warner Bros. and their pathetic handling of this Eastwood release! We also review the 4K release of Alex Cox's Repo Man from Criterion. Be sure to check our website for all ticketing information on our final shows of the year in Seattle, Portland (Oregon) & Boston! And don't miss your chance to catch the replay of our SCRE4M show that happened last month! You've got now through November 6 to snag that show! Cover art by the incomparable Felipe Sobreiro.