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It's the spookiest time of the year, and that means the return of the beloved ERIC ROBERTS IS THE MAN podcast with a special HALLOWEEN-themed horror episode, featuring Atomic Elbow's Robert Newsome as our VERY SPECIAL GUEST! Our guest is treated to the spine-chilling 2023 horror film NIGHT OF THE CAREGIVER from western director/actor Joe Cornet, and starring THE EXORCIST's Eileen Dietz, Natalie Denise Sperl and - of course - Eric Roberts! We also dig into the price of stardom, fatherhood, Michael Jackson, summoning spirits and SO MUCH MORE including all the latest Eric Roberts news! CHECK IT OUT, JERKS! The post Episode 194 – Eric Roberts is the Man – Night of the Caregiver (2023) first appeared on Cinema Smorgasbord.
We talk with the creator of the Zine Atomic Elbow and co-organizer of FLUKE. Learn more about FLUKE at flukeathens.com and follow Robert on Twitter @atomic_elbow.
The editor of the wrestling zine The Atomic Elbow joins us this week to talk about carny lingo, muted phrases on Twitter, cake, old wrestling shows as historical documents, and a whole lot more!
Jared and Mike have received an edict from the powers-that-be at WFHB and have been forced to change the format of the show from free-wheeling, abstract, Rock n Roll radio, to nonstop wall to wall Space Music. In an effort to keep things interesting, they also chat with Robert Newsome of the pro wrestling fanzine, … Continue reading Episode 107 with guests Robert Newsome (The Atomic Elbow / Fluke) & Laura Stockwell (Fabuloso) →
Katie and Sally are joined by Robert Newsome, co-organizer of FLUKE comics and zine festival in Athens, Georgia and creator of The Atomic Elbow wrestling fanzine. The first half of the show we talk FLUKE shop, then a discussion on “The Pits of Hell” by Ebisu Yoshikazu (Breakdown Press edition, 2019). Topics discussed include gambling, sleepy salarymen, Patrick Dean, the sunken cost fallacy, Bizarro-Wuxtry, pachinko, boat races, Vegas, running a comics show post COVID, and more. Find out more about FLUKE at flukeathens.com and follow Robert on Twitter @atomic_elbow. Support Thick Lines at patreon.com/thicklinespod and follow us on Instagram @thicklinespod.
Katie and Sally discuss "Orochi: The Perfect Edition, Vol. 1" by Kazuo Umezu, a story about nosiness and bone appreciation. Topics discussed include "The Drifting Classroom," "Cat Eyed Boy," Gretchen Felker-Martin's "Manhunt," Junji Ito, daytime TV, getting hit by cars, and more. Next time: a chat with Robert Newsome, organizer of FLUKE Mini-Comics & Zine Festival. Follow us on Instagram @thicklinespod and support the show at patreon.com/thicklinespod.
The Atomic Elbow's Robert Newsome and Colette Arrand chat Vince's egg, Prince in the AWA, Billy Graham the martyr, Shotgun Saturday Night and Mean Gene's visit to 1984 NYC. Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wrestlingclubwfmu/ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/wrestling_club_ Follow us on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/WrestlingClubwithDarrenBrett Subscribe: Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3mBPaii Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3jESGH2 Stitcher: https://bit.ly/37VuygQ Produced by Isaiah McBethTheme song by Steve DeSiena https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/110266
Jared is quadruple masked and locked in the bathroom. Mike is in the studio and shirtless. David is on the phone and also so is Robert. You won’t believe what happens next… https://archive.org/download/ur-80-podcast-version/UR%2080%20Podcast%20Version.mp3
Jared is quadruple masked and locked in the bathroom. Mike is in the studio and shirtless. David is on the phone and also so is Robert. You won’t believe what happens next… https://archive.org/download/ur-80-podcast-version/UR%2080%20Podcast%20Version.mp3
In this episode Mark talks about the 2015 film "Room" directed Lenny Abrahamsom and written by Emma Donoghue, based upon her novel of the same name. The film is about a 24-year-old woman, Joy Newsome (played by Brie Larson), who has been held captive for seven years and who has been forced to care for her 5-year-old son, Jack (played by Jacob Tremblay), who was born in captivity, and who struggles to live as best as they are able to while continuing to be imprisoned day after day within the confines of a 10-foot by 10-foot shed, with only a skylight for a window, which they simply refer to as "room". The film deals with such profoundly disturbing subjects as physical and psychological abuse, rape, abduction, trauma, forced captivity, as well as dramatising the truly agonising reality for people who daily have to suffer because of, and at the hands of, an abusive person. The film stars Brie Larson as Joy "Ma" Newsome, Jacob Tremblay as Jack Newsome, Joan Allen as Nancy Newsome, William H. Macy as Robert Newsome, Tom McCamus as Leo, and Sean Bridges as "Old Nick". And in Mark's opinion, "Room " is one of the most moving films he has ever seen and he recommends that everybody watch it or read the novel which it is based upon, because not only is the premise heartbreaking, as well as inspiring, but the acting all throughout is absolutely incredible - most notably Brie Larson as Joy Newsome/Ma and Jacob Tremblay as Jack Newsome and their astounding individual as well as collective, not to mention believable, performances. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/markthepoet/message
EPISODE 111 IS HERE FOR YOUR LISTENING PLEASURE!! We were so excited and blessed to… The post Cinepunx Episode 111: WAR (2019) with Robert Newsome of The Atomic Elbow appeared first on Cinepunx.
EPISODE 111 IS HERE FOR YOUR LISTENING PLEASURE!! We were so excited and blessed to discuss 2019’s Bollywood action spectacular, and homerotic nationalistic propoganda, WAR with the man Robert Newsome. Besides hosting a real life internet radio show, Robert is the creator and proprietor of THE ATOMIC ELBOW, the first wrestling zine I ever checked out. This film is crazy and we definitely spoil it hard so I would recommend watching before you listen. We had a ton of fun talking with Robert, go ahead and follow him on the gram! There is, as always, a ton of things I could be linking too. Let me just go ahead and do the obvious jawns LEHIGH VALLEY APPAREL CREATIONS ROUGH/CUT FAN CLUB CROSSED KEYS ASPECT RATIO TRIPLE B RECORDS/ new MINDFORCE CINEPUNX IN CASE YOU ARE SEEING THIS ON A PODCATCHER Ok, give us some feed back, let us know what you think, and tell all your friends about us rate review and subscribe follow us on socials The post Cinepunx Episode 111: WAR (2019) with Robert Newsome of The Atomic Elbow appeared first on Cinepunx.
After a brief holiday break, Jared and Mike return with in-studio guests and touring musicians, Owen Ashworth (of Advance Base and Orindal Records) and Caleb (of Sinai Vessel). Then, newly minted Southern Correspondent, Robert Newsome (of The Atomic Elbow) calls in to give us what fer. https://archive.org/download/ur54podcastversion/UR%2054%20-%20Podcast%20Version.mp3
After a brief holiday break, Jared and Mike return with in-studio guests and touring musicians, Owen Ashworth (of Advance Base and Orindal Records) and Caleb (of Sinai Vessel). Then, newly minted Southern Correspondent, Robert Newsome (of The Atomic Elbow) calls in to give us what fer. https://archive.org/download/ur54podcastversion/UR%2054%20-%20Podcast%20Version.mp3
Fall is here, and with it a brand new episode of HotDogDayz Radio. This time around I play of bunch of tapes - beat tapes, rap tapes, radio tapes, etc. And some records too - mostly punk and hardcore. Hope you dig it. And as always, if you like what you heard please spread the word. Also, there's new issues of both The Atomic Elbow fanzine and Soda Killers Magazine out now. I turned my mag, SKM, over to Robert Newsome, and in return he turned his, AE, over to me. The big editorial switcharoo can be found at hotdogdayz.bigcartel.com and theatomicelbow.bigcartel.com. Check 'em out! Tracklist: Allan Braufman & Cooper Moore – Suite One (Live at WKCR May 22, 1972) IAMPAUL – Shorty S-Brothers – Throw Hex S-Brothers – Throw Hex Bonus Beat Nimzo – Fratelli G-Peck & Luke Sick – Civil War Kayer – Metro Illness (feat Spoon) Nimzo – Tribute for C (feat Yutaka Hirasaka) IAMPAUL – Illo Brillo Kayer – Bboy-4-Life (feat DJ Icewater) Disturbers – No Savors DJ Marz – On Tilt 101 Disturbers – Money to Burn G-Pek & Luke Sick – Ben Davis Shirt DJ BryBry – Fun in the Oven (excerpt) Foghorn – Into the Fog Haircut – Seeking Irreal – Rebre Larma – Konkurrens At Livet Loose Nukes – Government Body Obsessio – Suicidio Soga – Me Persiguen
Like sands through the hourglass so are the subcultures of our lives. Robert Newsome is the editor and publisher of The Atomic Elbow. Nathan G. O’Brien is the editor and publisher of Soda Killers Magazine. Together they are Relatin’ Dudes To Jazz. On this episode: R.E.M. discovery, the lasting association of Athens and R.E.M., regional perception versus national perception, R.E.M. bringing fIREHOSE on tour, Mike Watt writing a song for Michael Stipe, Eddie Vedder intentionally/unintentionally overshadowing Mike Watt on tour, Butthole Surfers moving to Athens during R.E.M.’s rise in popularity, a disinterest in intentionally offensive bands, Bill Berry’s departure from R.E.M. overshadowing important world events, where R.E.M. fits in subculturally, and the another installment of the Skate Report – improving (or not), getting hurt, looking at the world through a skater’s lens, feeling kinship with fellow skaters, and more. Songs played on this episode are: R.E.M. – “It’s the End of the World as We Know It (and I Feel Fine)”, Pavement – “Unseen Power of the Picket Fence”, fIREHOSE – “Song for the Singer of R.E.M.”, Mike Watt – “Against the ‘70s”, R.E.M. – “King of Birds”.
Like sands through the hourglass so are the subcultures of our lives. Robert Newsome is the editor and publisher of The Atomic Elbow. Nathan G. O’Brien is the editor and publisher of Soda Killers Magazine. Together they are Relatin’ Dudes To Jazz. In this episode: Dead Kennedys, gateway mixtapes, sXe, giving smoking a shot, cigarette regrets, drawing band logos in your notebook, the Batman logo as universal subcultural signifier, The Killing Joke, knock-off Chuck Taylors, are we punk?, do punks still exist?, loving the convenience of categorization yet hating being categorized, the Bikini Kill reunion, Riot Grrrl zines, format nostalgia and fetishism, the Blogspot download era, tape doctoring, parental panic, and more.
Like sands through the hourglass so are the subcultures of our lives. Robert Newsome is the editor and publisher of The Atomic Elbow. Nathan G. O'Brien is the editor and publisher of Soda Killers Magazine. Together they are Relatin' Dudes To Jazz. In this episode: fIREHOSE, Thrasher Magazine, Red Hot Chili Peppers, basketball, trench coats, flannel shirts, department store rock T-shirts, subcultural gatekeeping, viewing The Shape of Punk to Come and Designs For Automotion as nu-metal records, nu-metal as a subcultural Frankenstein, appreciation for ignorant music, punk records that are secretly jam band records, Guns 'n' Roses, Motley Crue, Poison, and more.
Now, THIS is an action-packed show! Jared and Mike spend almost the entire 2 hours talking to two extremely interesting and charismatic folks; Robert Newsome, from pitch perfect pro wrestling fanzine, “The Atomic Elbow“, calls in for hour one, while Bloomington expat and horrifying gruesome crime expert, Sarah Kolodziej from www.CrimeSpotlight.com, calls in for hour … Continue reading Episode 24 with guests Robert Newsome (The Atomic Elbow) and Sarah Kolodziej (CrimeSpotlight.com) →
Now, THIS is an action-packed show! Jared and Mike spend almost the entire 2 hours talking to two extremely interesting and charismatic folks; Robert Newsome, from pitch perfect pro wrestling fanzine, “The Atomic Elbow“, calls in for hour one, while Bloomington expat and horrifying gruesome crime expert, Sarah Kolodziej from www.CrimeSpotlight.com, calls in for hour … Continue reading Episode 24 with guests Robert Newsome (The Atomic Elbow) and Sarah Kolodziej (CrimeSpotlight.com) →
You might remember Robert Newsome as the special guest back on episode no.67. Well he's back, this time running the show on his own. And oh man, is it ever a good one. Virtually no genre goes untouched! Sit back and enjoy. Robert is the editor and publisher of The Atomic Elbow Professional Wrestling Fanzine. He's just released the 25th issue. You can find that and other cool stuff at theatomicelbow.bigcartel.com. You can find him on Twitter at @atomic_elbow. Tracklist: Chuck Cirino – Theme from Deathstalker 2 Knapsack – Skip the Details EPMD – Get Off the Bandwagon PowerPCME – Honda Civic Windows Down Popol Vuh – Morgengruss II Paul Heaton & Jacqui Abbott – Sundial in the Shade Norma Jean – Some Place to Cry Goldie Hill – Don't Send No More Roses Forgiveness Denied – All for Show Ecostrike – Worth Lowest Priority – Get a Clue Tit – Ant Abdullah the Butcher – Butcher's Theme The Foreign Objects – Wrestling is Real Terry Funk – We Hate School Hüsker Dü – Writer's Cramp Polemic – Frightening Protection Erang – March of the Grey Legion Double – The Captain of Her Heart
For only the fourth time ever, and the first time in probably three or four years we have a guest on the show! We have a discussion with Robert Newsome of The Atomic Elbow Professional Wrestling Fanzine. We talk about wrestling and fanzines and wrestling fanzines and music and, really, a whole bunch of other stuff. Then Robert spins some of his current favorite hardcore records. A fun show! Check out theatomicelbow.bigcartel.com. Tracklist: Limp Wrist – Façade Freedom – Anti-Poison Unified Right – Power Struggle Misled Youth – Your Life Line of Sight – No Need Corrective Measure – Right Direction Blistered – The Poison of Self-Confinement Drug Control – Because of You Arms Race – Empty Creed Violence to Fade – Insult to Injury Fury –Death Yellows Life and Reason Pure Disgust – White Silence Coke Bust – Fuck Bar Culture Limp Wrist – Wrap Yourselves in Me
Another year and another fantastic FLUKE. Adam, Shawn, and Devin journeyed to mythical Athens, GA for their annual visit to FLUKE. This go around Adam picked up interviews with Robert Newsome, Rich Tommaso, Patrick Dean, Andy Runton, Wes Brooks, and Adam Casey. Who's that I hear on the wrap up portion? That would be returning guest, Josh Dean.
The boys shoot the breeze with Robert Newsome. He's the creator of Atomic Elbow wrestling fanzine and guess what.. HE WATCHES WRESTLING!!!!!!!! Send your own topics to WeWatchWrestlingPodcast@gmail.com and follow @WeWatchWpodcast
Recorded at Java Joe's in Athens, GA, the editor of the Atomic Elbow zine gives us a long overdue lesson about the world of professional wrestling.
The Steiner Brothers vs. Terry Gordy & Dr. Death Steve Williams at WCW Beach Blast 1992 is discussed by Jason Mann and Robert Newsome of The Atomic Elbow. They discuss how WCW executive Bill Watts tried to overhaul WCW in his image in 1992 and the good and the bad that came from that, how this match was part of an attempt to re-educate fans to a new wrestling style, why WCW was getting back into bed with the NWA, and much more. Original airdate: 10/22/12
Hulk Hogan v. The Butcher (Brutus Beefcake) from Starrcade 1994 is discussed by Jason Mann and Robert Newsome. They talk about how Hogan's arrival transformed WCW, the tremendousness of a bitter Bobby Heenan, and whether Beefcake was really ever any good. #WWE #wrestling Original airdate: 12/18/11
Ric Flair v. Lex Luger for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship at Starrcade 1988 is discussed by Jason Mann and Robert Newsome. They talk about Flair's superhuman ability to make even a limited opponent look good, the merits of Luger and Sting, the passion of Southern wrestling crowds, the corporate Horsemen, and much more. #WWE #wrestling #rasslin #prowrestling #WCW Original airdate: 11/6/11