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Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Episodio para Fans suscritos. Si quieres suscribirte puede hacerlo en el siguiente enlace: Hubo una vez en los 80, una película de animación donde los protagonistas eran animales antropomórficos, habitante del planeta tierra post apocalíptico devastado por la guerra, donde la tecnología y la IA se abrían poco a poco paso. A pesar de todo, la música no había desaparecido y era casi el único medio emocional de subsistencia. Esta película es “Rock & Rule”, una cinta que tras su breve paso por cine y videoclubs, solo pudimos disfrutar unos pocos en su momento, y que afortunadamente desde hace muy poco se puede disfrutar en plataformas. Temazos de Cheap Trick, Iggy Pop , Lou Reed o Debbie Harry entre otros, están incluidos en esta cinta de bajos fondos, entintados en aquel papel de cómic de culto que se prodigaba por los años 70. A los mandos de este podcast, un servidor Juan Pablo Videoclubsero. Os propongo adentraros conmigo en un episodio musical, donde escucharás y analizaremos la estupenda BSO de esta película, además de rescatar esta maravillosa película de animación adulta sin spoilers, que a bien seguro, espero, será de tu deseo visualizar. Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Remake a los 80, cine y videoclub. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/248910
In this 1535th episode of Toronto Mike'd, Mike chats with Nelvana co-founder Clive A. Smith about A Cosmic Christmas, the Star Wars Holiday Special, The Devil and Daniel Mouse, Rock & Rule, The Care Bear Movie, and more Nelvana productions before they dive into his new graphic novel The Rather Unusual Adventures of Ice Cream Girl and Mr. Licorice. Toronto Mike'd is proudly brought to you by Great Lakes Brewery, Palma Pasta, Ridley Funeral Home, The Advantaged Investor podcast from Raymond James Canada, The Toronto Maple Leafs Baseball Team and RecycleMyElectronics.ca. If you would like to support the show, we do have partner opportunities available. Please email Toronto Mike at mike@torontomike.com
The pantheon performed a LIVE reading of Labyrinth (1986). Here is a preview of the madness, and the entire performance can be watched on YouTube. If you're looking for a regular review of the movie, that can be found in Episode 819. Check out some other Rock Musical movies we've covered: 741: Shock Treatment 746: Rock & Rule 820: Rock 'n' Roll High School The first new review for Rock Musical Month will be Cats (2019).
Double Identity is back to share kindness like sprinkles, and promote a free concert in McCook, Illinois on 07/21/24. Double Identity taps into the nostalgia of distorted 2000's pop rock guitars and sugarcoats it with confident and catchy vocal melodies, accumulating in a genre fans have affectionately dubbed “Disney pop-punk.” 7/21/24 SHOW DETAILS: - This show is FREE to attend and lasts from 3PM-6PM on Sunday, July 21st - RSVP at https://www.flowcode.com/page/doubleidentityband to get a FREE friendship bracelet when you come to the show (while supplies last) - all ages - CDs will be available for purchase - ample parking - 4740 Vernon Ave, McCook, IL 60525 ---------------------------------------------- Also discussed in this epiosde was 746: Rock & Rule. The next Canadian topic will be Meatballs (1979).
The crew watch the definition of a Cult Classic together. Check it out for yourself here: https://archive.org/details/RockRuleBDCollection/Rock+%26+Rule+-+American+Theatrical+Cut+HD.mkv
Originally recorded in 2020. We talk with John Celestri, an animation industry veteran who was the primary animator of Boba Fett in the Star Wars Holiday Special (which inspired The Mandalorian) and TONS of other animated classics like Dragon's Lair, Rock & Rule, She-Ra, He-Man and many, many more! John talks about breaking into the animation industry and how the animation industry has changed since he broke in. Want to break into animation? Take a knee and listen to this industry vet's story! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's Fan-Cember! The month where we give back and let the guest pick the films! Up first we have Tim Covey who selected Rock & Rule (1983). Please remember to like, comment, subscribe and click that notification bell for all our updates! It really helps us out! Also, head over to the audio version of the show and give us a rating there as well. It's a free way for you to give us some love. Watch live at: https://www.twitch.tv/heydidyouseethisone every Thursday at 8 PM EST Starring: Don Francks, Susan Roman, Paul Le Mat & Catherine O'Hara Directed By: Clive A. Smith Synopsis: Ageing superstar Mok starts his quest for power and wants rock singer Angel for her voice, which he thinks is able to unleash a demon from another dimension. Audio version of the show: Spotify - https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heydidyouseethisone Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hey-did-you-see-this-one/id1712934175 #rockandrule #animated #heydidyouseethisone #comedy #podcast #filmreview #movies #films #moviereviewpodcast #moviereview #filmreview #podcast #podcastersofinstagram #spotify #podcaster #podcasting #podcastlife #podcasts #youtube #youtuber #subscribe #youtubevideo #like #comment #entertainment #follow #media #live #funny #life #reality #podcasthost #podcastaddict #anchorfm #spotifypodcast #inspiration #podcastnetwork #podcastcommunity --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heydidyouseethisone/message
As Mikey, d$, and #XLessDrEarl get set for Episode 600, the Deucecast Movie Show is releasing a series of "milestone" episodes, including the first ReFlicktions ep (#130) , Episode 300 last week, and this week Episode 400 which was our Virtual Film Festival. THE IMAX THEATER Friday Night 4p - HEAT (1995). The Michael Mann classic kicks off the entire film festival, with a Q&A featuring Mikey, Retro Joe, and Burgess. Selection from Mikey. 9p - THE MATRIX (1999). Incredible visuals deserving to be seen on the biggest screen possible. Selection from RetroJoe. Saturday Night 1p - LORD OF THE RINGS: FELLOWSHIP OF THE RINGS (2001). Selection from Pinky and Amish Novotny. 6p - BLADE RUNNER (1982). The showcase Saturday night film. Selection from Mikey 10p - STAR WARS EPISODE IV: A NEW HOPE (1977). Selection from Retro Joe Sunday Night 2p - TOY STORY (1995). Selection from Pinky 7p - MAD MAX FURY ROAD (2015). This recent masterpiece closes out the Virtual Film Fest. Selection from Dave. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE PREMIERE STAGE Big hits, classic movies, great selections Friday 5p - Inside Out (2015). Followed by Q&A featuring Jennifer Kaufman & Dave. (Kaufman pick) 8p - Broadcast News (1987). #TwitterlessDrEarl pick Saturday 10a - Krull (1983). Selection from Jedi Shua 1230p - Footloose (2011). Selection from Burgess 3p - Kevin Smith double feature, featuring Clerks (1994) followed by Mallrats (1995). Selection from Mikey and Clay Shaver. 8p - Liberal Arts (2012). Selection from Dave 1030p - Tasmanian Devils (2013). Selection from Scotty Ryfun Sunday 10a - Charade (1963) - Selection from G Ryfun 1p - Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1988), followed by Q&A featuring RetroJoe, Mikey, Dave, Shaz & Shua 4p - Canvas (2006), followed by Q&A featuring Scotty Ryfun --------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE CLASSIC STAGE A selection of films from days gone by Friday 5p - The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928). Selection by #TwitterlessDrEarl 7p - Foreign Correspondent (1940). Selection by G Ryfun 9p - Lawrence of Arabia (1962) - Selection by #TwitterlessDrEarl Saturday 10a - Rosemary's Baby (1968). Selection by Burgess 1230p - Singin' in the Rain (1952). Selection by Amish Novotny 3p - Halloween (1979), followed by Q&A featuring Pinky and Burgess 630p - Breaking Away (1979). Selection by Shaz 9p - Days of Heaven (1978). Selection by #TwitterlessDrEarl Sunday 10a - Contact (1997). Selection by RetroJoe 2p - The Godfather (1972). Selection by RetroJoe ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE TECHNO RETRO STAGE Friday Night Only. A group of films from the TechnoRetroDads 430p - Rock & Rule (1983), followed by a Q&A with Shaz, Shua, & Scotty Ryfun 730p - Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (1982), followed by Q&A with Shaz, Shua, & RetroJoe 930p - Fire & Ice (1983). Selection by Shazbazzar ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE FAVE STAGE Saturday Only. A collection of some of the group's favorite films 10a - Memories of Murder (2003), followed by Q&A featuring G Ryfun 1230p - My Big Fat Greek Wedding (2002). Selection from Jenny Kaufman 3p - Rushmore (1998). Selection from Mikey. 530p - Tower (2012), followed by a Q&A with Dave and Clay Shaver 830p - Silence (2016), followed by a Q&A with #TwitterlessDrEarl and Mikey --------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE DOCUMENTARY STAGE Sunday Only 10a - WINNEBAGO MAN (2009). Selection by Mikey 1230p - HOOP DREAMS (1994), followed by a Q&A with Burgess & Clay Shaver 430p - JIRO DREAMS OF SUSHI (2011). Selection by Clay Shaver --------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE FAMILY STAGE A collection of movies, both young and old, for all movie lovers, young and old Friday 6p - The Goonies (1985). Selection by RetroJoe 9p - Bedtime Stories (2008). Selection by Scotty Ryfun Saturday 12p - Lucas (1986). Selection by Dave 3p - Care Bear Nutcracker Suite (1988), followed by Q&A with Kaufman and Mikey 6p - Mary Poppins (1967), followed by Q&A with Kaufman, Novotny, Dave 9p - Enchanted (2008). Selection by Dave Sunday 1p - The Last Starfighter (1984). Selection by Shaz 330p - Gremlins (1984). Selection by RetroJoe Get your tickets from TicketMaster, from StubHub, from EventBrite, and from Phil's Pawn & Tackle on Highway 44, just past the dirt road and the Krystals.
As Mikey, d$, and #XLessDrEarl get set for Episode 600, the Deucecast Movie Show is releasing a series of "milestone" episodes, including the first ReFlicktions ep (#130) last week, and this week, Episode 300. Aside from the RetroZap Podcasting Network bumper being taken off the front, and the stinger added to the end, the episode itself is here in it's entirety, as it was released on October 25th, 2017. Here are the original notes (and the original post): After many years and many late nights, Mikey, Pinky and Dave ring in the 300th episode of The Deucecast Movie Show. First, the guys say hello to Producer Shawn and Lady Pinky (and then bye, as they leave quickly), and invite in Friend of the Show Wit Stillman Fan, Film Historian, Terrance Malick Apologist, Brie Fan (Allison, Larsen & Cheese) and World Renowned Proctimologist Dr Earl... And then, the Cavalcade of Stars begins! Shazbazzar, co-host of the TechnoRetro Dads podcast, joins the crew with some of his favorite films, including the original animated Lord of the Rings film, WarGames and the dangerous, unaccountable teenagers from the 1980s. Plus, the first ever mention of "Rock & Rule". When Remodeling Clay finally gets on the line, the gang plays an old school game of "Reel or Unreel", aka, "Faux or Show". Plus an update on Clay's favorite films and a few documentary recommendations that we all have to see. The Retrozap dot com Podcasting Network Podfather Retro Joe then comes on to discuss some of his favorite films, including Army of Darkness, Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, and Ghostbusters. Plus a discussion on Patriots Day, which took place around Joe's neck of the woods. And with Retro Joe, a great round of Box Office Mojo on "Third Films in a Series". To wrap up the Cavalcade of Stars, Jennifer Kaufman brings up some of her favorites she's seen this year, with Spotlight, A Fish Called Wanda and more. Pinky then riffs on an assigned film, "Audition", one of those "Most disturbing movies ever made!" More crap on Superman III and then, a throwback to an early sponsor of the show, Real Men of Genius. To you, the listener and film fan, thanks so much for downloading, listening, and being a fan!
This week Sam brings Danielle the 1983 animated rock adventure film Rock & Rule. In the distant future, mutant animals have taken over the planet, and they only want one thing: To rock out! Well, most of them do. Semi-retired super-rocker Mok (who looks like an old rat version of David Bowie) wants to find a magical voice that will activate the Armageddon key so he can summon a monster of destruction from another dimension for reasons that are spectacularly unclear. Anyway, when Mok's magic ring (just go with it) detects the voice of down-and-out rock band member and rat singer Angel's voice, he knows he's found the right person. So he promptly kidnaps her and escapes in a zeppelin that transforms out of his home (this movie is bananas). They are perused by Angel's band mates, including her kinda boyfriend Omar, who follow them to Nuke York on a rescue mission. However, Mok has both tricks and magic up his sleeve to thwart them, so they're in for a real fight. If this movie seems light on plot, that's because it's heavy on rock with many original songs by Cheap Trick, Lou Reed, Debbie Harry, and Iggy Pop. It may be short, but Sam certainly has a blast with this insane animated rock-venture, and Danielle is just amused to hear Sam reciting so many lyrics. There's only one question left: Are you ready to rock?!
ON THE 119th EPISODE OF BOMB SQUAD MOVIE NIGHT: Ethan, Tim, Austin and Dawn (from the Anime Nostalgia Podcast) discuss the 1983 Canadian adult animated musical science fantasy film by Clive A. Smith,
ON THE 119th EPISODE OF BOMB SQUAD MOVIE NIGHT: Ethan, Tim, Austin and Dawn (from the Anime Nostalgia Podcast) discuss the 1983 Canadian adult animated musical science fantasy film by Clive A. Smith,
***Fair Warning*** There is a lot of language that is not generally present in many of the interviews here. This is presented almost in full to relish in the realism of those involved in the interview. *** Unearthed Films has a long and storied reputation in the home video industry. At the head of the company is Stephen Biro. Stephen has directed multiple films and released countless others ranging from Rock&Rule to A Serbian Film. I was able to have a long and incredibly interesting (and entertaining) conversation with Stephen and discuss his various experiences in the market, share his disgust with bootlegging, and even laugh about how he has filmed extreme films in AirBnBs. Enjoy this one! - Unearthed Films Website: https://www.unearthedfilms.com/index.php Follow Unearthed Films on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UnearthedFilms Follow Unearthed Films on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Unearthedfilms Follow Unearthed Films on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unearthedfilms/ Buy Unearthed Films on Amazon: https://amzn.to/426t5wJ - Follow Shelf Shock Rewind on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Shelf_Shock Follow Shelf Shock Rewind on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shelfshockrewind/ Follow Shelf Shock Rewind on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ShelfShockRewind Follow Shelf Shock Rewind on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@shelfshockrewind1231 - Become a patron here: https://www.patreon.com/DiscConnected - Like the page and follow on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/TheDiscConnected - Join me on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/thediscconnected/ - Or on Twitter: https://twitter.com/disc_connected - Email: DiscConnectedMedia@gmail.com -- Merch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/the-disc-connected - Podcast: https://thediscconnected.podbean.com - If you happen to be shopping on Amazon for something and would like to share some of Lord Bezos' profits with my channel at no additional cost to you, please consider shopping through my link: https://amzn.to/39mcX1t - Tip Jar: https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=TDEVSPJZ9EFCW or paypal.me/RVinls (friends and family only) or Amazon wish list: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/20CR2ZN456P1B?ref_=wl_share - Music is by Michael J. LeRose- michaelxcreates@gmail.com. Outro is K(NO)W by Crusoe via a Creative Commons Attribution License and verbal/written permission from the artist. - Links above may be affiliate/promotional links that provide me a tiny commission to support the sight and do not charge the consumer anything extra.
Hey, Matsy finally gets to talk about the movie he won't shut up about! It's the 1983 epic that almost ruined Nelvana, in which an aging rock star in post-apocalyptic furryland tries to reinvigorate his career by summoning the devil? How was this a box office failure?! Plus, Matsy remembers the time he watched an episode of Family Guy while playing lightsabers with Gary Coleman, and Micah gets into the spirit with Vampire Hunter D (along with his usual She-Ra and Simpsons). It's the biggest thing since World War III! Movie in this episode: Rock & Rule
In Feb. 2022, five youth curling coaches from across Canada gathered for a one-of-a-kind competition: To create their best youth curling practice. The twist? They were doing it in the format of a fantasy sports draft!In Part 2 of this 2-part series, we make our final selections, offer practice planning advice, and share what's going on at our individual clubs.Some of the topics we discuss:* SNACK category (1:25)* CELEBRITY GUEST category (16:04)* Advice for youth practice planners (25:32)Team Reviews & Club Program Updates:* Patrick Brown, Uxbridge CC (27:58)* Tenielle Bachek, Okotoks CC (31:19)* Michelle Hunt, Royal City CC (34:27)* Glenn Gabriel, East York CC (36:50)* Mike Gregotski, High Park Club (38:29)*****FINAL DRAFT RESULTSTEAM PATWARMUP: Imitating Other SportsSONG: “Scatman” by Scatman JohnDELIVERY: Progressive Hog Line Drillhttps://bit.ly/3qkeG00SWEEPING: Enemy Sweepers – Create two 4-person teams. Front ends switch teams so they're on the “enemy” team.GAME: “Guard Zone Madness” – Play 1 End No Guard Zone, then play Next End “Mandatory Guard Zone,” Switch for a few ends, then finish with 5-Rock Rule.SNACK: Ice Cream Cone Filled w/Spaghetti & Sauces with Garlic Bread (Sponsored by @olivegarden)CELEBRITY: @MattJamilton (USA) & @TheRockTEAM TENIELLEW: “Warmup Bingo”SONG: “Hooked On A Feeling” by Blue SwedeD: “Yummy/Yucky” AKA “Have You Ever?” – Line kids up at sideboard. If they respond positively to a statement (e.g., “Do you like pizza?”) they slide across to other sideline. Otherwise, they stay still. They end up sliding back and forth.SW: Progressive Hog Line DrillG: The “Howard Game” – No takeoutsSN: Hot Dogs and Fruit KebabsCELEB: Marc Kennedy @LeftykenbearTEAM MICHELLEW: “High Knee Dance Party”SONG: “All Star” by @smashmouthD: Progressive Slides – Ex: Kids slide to back line for first slide, then tee line next, then 12-foot, etc.SW: Hot Shots (see p.9)https://bit.ly/3MZ5WpEG: Bocce CurlingSN: Chocolate Covered Strawberries (Sponsored by Amaury Guichon)CELEB: @BennyHeebzTEAM GLENNW: Lunge CircleSONG: “Dynamite” by @bts_bighitD: One-Rock Slidehttps://bit.ly/3KXXrJQSW: Footwork with 2 Rockshttps://bit.ly/3qohGZ9G: Four Cornershttps://bit.ly/3qmBY5cSN: Fries & Ketchup (@kfc)CELEB: Satsuki Fujisawa (Japan)TEAM MIKEW: @justdancegameSONG: “Blinding Lights” by @theweekndD: Spin-A-Ramahttps://bit.ly/3CWdDbvSW: Cornbrooms! Kids will realize how easier it is to sweep with current brooms ;-)G: “12-Foot” – Rocks only count in the 12-foot circleSN: Donuts! (a) Boston Cream w/ Icing Handle & (b) Vanilla Glazed with a “House" (@TimHortons)CELEB: @jeffstoughton***Follow our podcast on Twitter: @kidscurlingGlenn Gabriel is an NCCP-certified curling coach who lives in Pickering, Ontario, Canada. He has been the coordinator of the Little Rocks (U12) program at East York Curling Club in Toronto since 2011. If you have a question or feedback on the podcast, send us an e-mail at coachingkidscurling@gmail.comThe intro and outro music is "Golden Sunrise (Instrumental Version)"https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Josh_Woodward/The_Wake_1790/JoshWoodward-TheWake-NoVox-10-GoldenSunriseBy Josh Woodwardhttps://freemusicarchive.org/music/Josh_WoodwardLicensed under CC BY 3.0https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
A retired rock star wants to have one last epic concert that will blow your mind, in Rock & Rule (1983), by raising a demon. But he needs a special voice to open the portal to raise the demon and only a young rock band can stop him with "one voice, one heart, one song". Join IOTR as we take a Canadian animated treasure and remake it as a live action film complete with fantasy casting! Support independent podcasts like ours by telling your friends and family how to find us at places like Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Tune In Radio, PodChaser, Amazon Music, Audible, Libsyn, iHeartRadio and all the best podcast providers. Spread the love! Like, share and subscribe! You can also help out the show with a positive review and a 5-star rating over on iTunes. We want to hear from you and your opinions will help shape the future of the show. Your ratings and reviews also help others find the show. Their "earballs" will thank you. Follow us on Twitter: @InvasionRemake Like and share us on Facebook & Instagram: Invasion of the Remake Email us your questions, suggestions, corrections, challenges and comments: invasionoftheremake@gmail.com Buy a cool t-shirt, PPE masks and other Invasion of the Remake swag at our TeePublic Store!
The cursed year that was 2021 has come to an end and Lee felt like going out on a more positive note. In this mega-sized episode he's compiled a list of tracks from fictional bands and musical artists that have appeared in films. Lots of research went into this one, as Lee tries to give credit where credit is due to the people behind the fictional acts. Be it totally made up acts, parody acts that came before their film debuts, or if they actually formed later on in real life, Lee tries to cover a little of everything. He found that there's still many he could cover in later episodes, so he just might. Happy New Year, and thanks for the continued support of the show! --Sweet Talkin' Candyman & In the Long Run from "Beyond the Valley of the Dolls" (1970) --The Kelly Affair/The Carrie Nations (Lynn Carey & Barbara Robison; Stu Phillips) --Kipper & The Clapham from "Confessions of a Pop Performer" (1975) --Kipper (Ed Welch, Dominic Bugatti & Frank Musker) --Cantina Band from "Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope" (1977) --Figrin D'an and the Modal Nodes (John Williams) --Cheese and Onions from "The Rutles" (1978) --The Rutles (Ollie Halsall, John Altman, John Halsey, Ricky Fataar; Neil Innes) --Shama Lama Ding Dong from "Animal House" (1978) --Otis Day and the Knights (Lloyd G. Williams; Mark Davis) --She Caught the Katy from "The Blues Brothers" (1980) --The Blues Brothers (John Belushi & Dan Aykroyd; Taj Mahal & James Rachell) --Everybody Needs Somebody to Love from "The Blues Brothers" (1980) --The Blues Brothers (John Belushi & Dan Aykroyd; Bert Berns, Solomon Burke & Jerry Wexler) --Join the Professionals from "Ladies and Gentlemen, The Fabulous Stains" (1982) --The Stains (Diane Lane; Paul Cook & Steve Jones) --Waste of Time from "Ladies and Gentlemen, The Fabulous Stains" (1982) --The Stains (Diane Lane; Barry Ford & Nancy Dowd) --Conned Again from "Ladies and Gentlemen, The Fabulous Stains" (1982) --The Looters (Paul Cook & Steve Jones) --My Name is Mok from "Rock & Rule" (1983) --Mok (Lou Reed) --Angel's Song from "Rock & Rule" (1983) --Angel (Debby Harry) Nelvana production, also featured Cheap Trick, Lou Reed, Iggy Pop, and Earth, Wind & Fire. --You Can't Take No for an Answer from "The Muppets Take Manhattan" (1984) --Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem (Jim Henson & Jeff Moss) --The Banzai Jam from "The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension" (1984) --Buckaroo Banzai And The Hong Kong Cavaliers (Michael Boddicker) --Stonehenge from "This is Spinal Tap" (1984) --Spinal Tap (Christopher Guest, Michael McKean, Harry Shearer & Rob Reiner) --Stand Up from "Trick Or Treat" (1986) --Sammi Curr (Fastway) --Energy from "Rock 'n' Roll Nightmare" (1987) --The Tritonz (Thor; Peppi Marchello) --Against the Ninja from "Miami Connection" (1987) --Dragon Sound (Angelo Janotti & Kathy Collier) --Dance on Fire from "Black Roses" (1988) --Black Roses (King Kobra) --Something's Gonna Die Tonight & Who the Hell Do You Think You Are? from "Hard Core Logo" (1996) --Hard Core Logo (Hugh Dillon & Swamp Baby) --Pina Coladaburg from "Club Dread" (2004) --Coconut Pete (Bill Paxton, Nathan Barr) --Inside of You from "Forgetting Sarah Marshall" (2008) --Infant Sorrow (Russell Brand; Jason Segel, Peter Salett & Lyle Workman) --What Have I Become from "Green Room" (2015) --The Aint Rights (Anton Yelchin, Alia Shawkat, Joe Cole, Callum Turner; Human Brains) Opening and closing music: Magic and Ecstasy from "Exorcist II: The Heretic" by Ennio Morricone, and The Shadow of the Killer from "Death Rage" by Guido & Maurizio De Angelis.
Say you're in a band, and you're struggling to get your songs performed because the self-appointed leader is a narcissistic arsehole. Then along comes an aging mega rock star who offers you a gig to sing for him so he can summon a demon from another dimension...It's a common showbiz tale....Welcome to episode 89 of See Hear.Tim, Bernie and Maurice sit at the virtual round table to talk about the 1983 animated feature Rock & Rule developed by Canadian animation house, Nelvana (later known for The Care Bears Movie). The film is set in a dystopian future where earth's occupants are animals mutated into humans (because ya know....anthropomorphic animals in cartoons....) The one thing that hasn't changed is that band in fighting still exists and aging rock stars still have massive egos.We talk about the history of Nelvana, Faustian tales (of which this isn't quite one), King Features, animation for adults vs animation for kids, major studio interference, and the soundtrack of this film featuring Cheap Trick, Debbie Harry, Lou Reed, Iggy Pop and Earth Wind and Fire.What did we think? Tune in and find out.The film is available to watch in it's entirety on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=knENwlh0FFA.If you've been enjoying the show, please consider giving us a favourable review on iTunes and let your friends know that our show exists. If you don't enjoy the show, tell your adversaries to tune in. We don't care who listens.....See Hear is proudly part of the Pantheon Network of music podcasts. Check out all the other wonderful shows at http://pantheonpodcasts.com.Send us feedback via email at seehearpodcast@gmail.comJoin the Facebook group at http://facebook.com/groups/seehearpodcastCheck out the Instagram page at www.instagram.com/seehearpodcast/?hl=enYou can download the show by searching for See Hear on whatever podcast app you favour.
Say you're in a band, and you're struggling to get your songs performed because the self-appointed leader is a narcissistic arsehole. Then along comes an aging mega rock star who offers you a gig to sing for him so he can summon a demon from another dimension...It's a common showbiz tale....Welcome to episode 89 of See Hear.Tim, Bernie and Maurice sit at the virtual round table to talk about the 1983 animated feature Rock & Rule developed by Canadian animation house, Nelvana (later known for The Care Bears Movie). The film is set in a dystopian future where earth's occupants are animals mutated into humans (because ya know....anthropomorphic animals in cartoons....) The one thing that hasn't changed is that band in fighting still exists and aging rock stars still have massive egos.We talk about the history of Nelvana, Faustian tales (of which this isn't quite one), King Features, animation for adults vs animation for kids, major studio interference, and the soundtrack of this film featuring Cheap Trick, Debbie Harry, Lou Reed, Iggy Pop and Earth Wind and Fire.What did we think? Tune in and find out.The film is available to watch in it's entirety on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=knENwlh0FFA.If you've been enjoying the show, please consider giving us a favourable review on iTunes and let your friends know that our show exists. If you don't enjoy the show, tell your adversaries to tune in. We don't care who listens.....See Hear is proudly part of the Pantheon Network of music podcasts. Check out all the other wonderful shows at http://pantheonpodcasts.com. Send us feedback via email at seehearpodcast@gmail.comJoin the Facebook group at http://facebook.com/groups/seehearpodcastCheck out the Instagram page at www.instagram.com/seehearpodcast/?hl=enYou can download the show by searching for See Hear on whatever podcast app you favour.
Rock & Rule was the first animated feature produced by Nelvana, a Canadian studio that created a great deal of content that younger Gen X and older millennials have substantial regard for. While it was first pitched as a children's movie, three years of development resulted in Rock & Rule becoming an adult-skewing, post-apocalyptic parable centering on a rock band using their harmonies to prevent a demonic summoning. It boasts vivid multi-plane camera effects, surprisingly smooth animation, oddly memorable character designs, and a soundtrack featuring Blondie, Cheap Trick, Iggy Pop, Lou Reed, and Earth, Wind, And Fire. Rock & Roll was a box office disaster and its never been easy to find on physical media or streaming, but it gradually grew a cult audience through persistent bootlegging. Keeping to tradition, Ryan and Cheryl watched a pirated version of Rock & Rule since the official channels wanted twenty goddamned dollars to rent the thing. Their conversation about the film delves into thematic points such as the story's interpretation of femininity, the role of punk and new wave in the narrative, how animation gets pigeonholed in the North American entertainment market, and how the cyberpunk aesthetic plays into the movie's presentation. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ryan-valentine3/support
Welcome back to Dix Talk Flix!! Tonight we discuss 1983's "Rock & Rule" Have you ever finished j**king off to Heavy Metal for the umpteenth time, and wondered.... "I bet this would be hotter with some rats...." ?? Well turn up the volume, crack yourself a beer, pull down them pants and tune into a couple of "Dix" discover this cult classic Sound clip credits: Intro- "hit Single" by Sonny Sharrock. Or more famously known as "Space Ghost Coast To Coast Theme" Movie Intro: "Rock & Rule OST - Intro Theme" Voice clips - "Rock & Rule" Outro - "Lou Reed - My Name Is Mok (Remastered)" *Also, excuse the thunderstorm in the background throughout this recording... It rains every day here...* --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dixtalkflix/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dixtalkflix/support
Chris and Randall discuss the nearly forgotten 1983 animated epic Rock & Rule. A good version: https://archive.org/details/RockRuleBDCollection/Rock+%26+Rule+-+American+Theatrical+Cut+HD.mkv On Youtube: https://www.cartoonbrew.com/classic/you-can-now-watch-nelvanas-cult-sci-fi-musical-rock-rule-for-free-on-youtube-184042.html Topics discussed include: Toronto, Canada rotoscoping https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Fleischer Betty Boop https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_Bakshi https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walt_Disney Andy Serkis Fire and Ice (1983) the 1970s The Little Mermaid (1989) Beauty and the Beast (1991) VHS era Bojack Horseman (series) history of Nelvana Nelvana's contribution to the Star Wars Universe Did Nelvana create Boba Fett? Boba Fett's introduction: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsNwP_1kTZQ recorded May 26, 2021 Visit us at https://chrisandrandall.com/
Our wires get a little crossed in this TV-centric episode of Ka-Pow the Pop Cultured Podcast, so forgive us if you hear Lady Whistledown whispering stock tips or the disembodied voice of RuPaul. We blame Wanda Maximoff and whatever hex she's spun to keep us glued to our sets enjoying "WandaVision," which we continue to dissect in great detail! Length - 01:29:11 Language - PG-13. (Contains mild adult language.) - 0:03:23 - WANDAVISION Puzzling out episodes 3 & 4 of the mystifying Marvel series from Disney+. - 0:36:05 - TV RECAPS & REVIEWS The phenomenon of Netflix's "Bridgerton," rediscovering 80s animated musical "Rock & Rule," Robert Rodriguez's El Rey Network goes off the air, "A Very Special G4 Reunion Special" readies relaunch for niche channel, the moving magic of Derek DelGaudio's "In & Of Itself" on Hulu, a mother box meal kit inspired by "Justice League" and a release date for the Snyder Cut, lots of fun callbacks in "Transformers: War for Cybertron - Earthrise" and French show "Lupin" updates the classic gentleman thief.
In a post-apocalyptic future a mad rock star kidnaps a beautiful singer to help him summon a demon to end the world, forcing her band mates to mount a rescue. Tune in as Chris talks sleepovers, Nelvana, & Bun E. Carlos as the LSCE screens the animated 1983 cult classic "Rock & Rule." Join Us! Check us out at www.LSCEP.com Subscribe, Like, & Review. Did you know we are on Amazon Music Now? I KNOW! Awesome, right? https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/c60fbdef-49de-4256-8d29-c5c0d0a4626d/I-Saw-It-On-Linden-Street Episode Promos: Ocho Duro Parlay Hour: Check them out at https://www.ochoduroparlayhour.com/ Talking Shiz: Check them out at https://www.podpage.com/the-amazing-world-of-talkin-shiz/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lsce/message
Our last episode of this terrible year and it's a bonus one! No news this bonus episode as our Recent Review is Pixar's Soul and we mash that up with Rock & Rule for the Geriatric Cinematic. Let's get to some (socially distanced and responsible) celebrating to start 2021 off right! Next week's show will feature Another Round for the Recent Review and we see if Leaving Las Vegas meets our Geriatric Cinematic standards. You can find both films to rent on Apple TV, Amazon, Google Play, or YouTube, and other VOD services. Be sure to follow us on Twitter (@TheReelAppeal), Facebook, Instagram, and you can contact the show at TheReelAppeal@gmail.com. Find every episode on all podcast catchers and don't forget to rate our show on iTunes! Soul - 4:36 Spoilers - 24:04 Geriatric Cinematic - Rock & Rule (1983) - 47:32
Greetings everyone! We have an amazing lineup for you! Our Recent Review is Wonder Woman 1984. We know you folks were very excited about this sequel and we were too. Our Geriatric Cinematic is 1973's Coffy. They were both amazing; one was amazingly bad and the other was amazingly badass. Find out which one. In our news segment, we cover Sony Studios gaining new talent from Warner Bros, a New Jack City Reboot in the works, Wonder Woman 3 gets the green light, and much much more. Christmas came and went, and the dynamic duo discusses what went on during their holiday. Also, Mark has a special treat to bestow upon you marvelous listeners. Well...it's a treat for him and that might be something we're gonna have to live with. We've decided to help bring in the New Year with a bonus episode! You can expect our Recent Review for Soul and a Geriatric Cinematic discussion of Rock & Rule this week. Pixar's latest is streaming on Disney Plus and the 1983's animated space musical is available on Amazon Prime. If you don't want to pay for the latter, just hop on over to YouTube to watch it for free. Be sure to follow us on Twitter (@TheReelAppeal), Facebook, Instagram, and you can contact the show at TheReelAppeal@gmail.com. Find every episode on all podcast catchers and don't forget to rate our show on iTunes! News - 03:28 Wonder Woman 1984 - 19:35 Spoilers - 40:05 Variety Time: Our Christmas and Dad Jokes - 1:09:40 Geriatric Cinematic - Coffy (1973) - 1:23:22
We're back! We have some HUGE news to cover this week. We discuss the big MGM "For Sale" sign, Taika Waititi and Sterlin Harjo's new show, the Book of Boba Fett, and much more. Between reviews, we also talk about our trip across America where Kelsey terrifies Mark in various ways for our Variety Time segment. We've got Ma Rainey's Black Bottom as our Recent Review and Lady Sings the Blues as our Geriatric Cinematic. We break down Chadwick Boseman's final performance and Diana Ross's Oscar-nominated role in great detail. Should you see either of these? Listen and find out. Next week is a big week for HBO Max, Disney Plus, and the dynamic duo at the Reel Appeal! You can expect our Recent Review to be Wonder Woman 1984 and the Geriatric Cinematic will be 1973's Coffy. Find the Patty Jenkins directed sequel streaming on HBO Max on December 25th and the Pam Grier led movie available to rent on Amazon, Apple TV, YouTube, and other VOD services. But that's not the end of it! We are gifting you with a bonus episode for the holidays. That's right. We are reviewing Pixar's Soul for our Recent Review as well as Rock & Rule for our Geriatric Cinematic. The latest from the House of Mouse will be available on Disney Plus on December 25th and the 1983's animated musical is streaming on Amazon Prime or YouTube for free...just don't tell anyone we sent you. Enjoy an extra serving of Reel Appeal on us! Be sure to follow us on Twitter (@TheReelAppeal), Facebook, Instagram, and you can contact the show at TheReelAppeal@gmail.com. Find every episode on all podcast catchers and don't forget to rate our show on iTunes! News - 4:01 Ma Rainey's Black Bottom - 30:41 Spoilers - 40:49 Variety Time: On the Road Again...and again... - 1:09:18 Geriatric Cinematic - Lady Sings the Blues (1972) - 1:54:05
This week Craig and Shawn welcome filmmaker Heath C. Michaels to discuss the rules of rock in the 1983 Clive A. Smith directed animated sci-fi music tale ‘Rock & Rule.’
This week Craig and Shawn go to 11 in order to bang out all the important info you need to know about the 1983 animated sci-fi music laden cult flick ‘Rock & Rule.’
Acomi and Turk182 paint their noses with eyeliner, get their furry suits out of the dryer cleaners, and set the Roomba to hairballs as they watch the animated classic? Rock & Rule (1983). A movie viewing decades in the waiting, destroyed in 90 minutes. Incredible talent, with the likes of Deborah Harry, Iggy Pop, Lou Reed, and Robin Zander of Cheap Trick. Beautiful background plates, and an intriguing premise. Potential unnecessarily squander by a weak and meandering script, poor animation transitions, and a lack of understanding what kind of movie they wanted to make. Rock & Rule looks like a Heavy Metal wannabe animated by Don Bluth's clone. #OMTWF #Acomi #Turk182 #Rock&Rule #HeavyMetal #CheapTrick #RobinZander #Blondie #DebbieHarry #VelvetlUnderground #LouReed #IggyPop #TheStooges #DonBluth Follow Acomi on Twitter at @AcomiDraws and on Instagram at AcomiDraws. Follow Turk182 on Twitter at @Turk182_KE and on Instagram at Turk182_KE. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
For today's episode of Morituri Mondays, the comic we're discussing, while a goodie, is secondary to our special guest... the Animator behind the first appearance of Boba Fett (during the Star Wars Holiday Special), as well as Rock & Rule, He-Man, She-Ra, and Dragon's Lair - John Celestri! Mr. Celestri hangs out for a couple of hours and gives the Chris's a wonderful and entertaining education as it pertains to the art and history of animation. We even get in on the fun ourselves as we deliver Season Two of Strikeforce: Morituri for the returning Pitchforce: Morituri segment! Your regularly scheduled Morituri coverage is also intact... the story is heating up in a big way as we, ever so quickly, rush toward the end of the series proper! Only two episodes to go before we hop in the Electric Undertow... and Beyond! -- Check out John Celestri (@CelestriJohn) and all of his projects at: His Indiegogo! https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/john-the-animator-comics--2#/ His YouTube Channel! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2Jkh1TsKDUBhR3Wa5a3o_g His Web-Site! https://johncelestri.blogspot.com/ -- Your May, 1989 Strikeforce: Morituri Roster - Scanner, Revenge, Lifter, Burn, (The Ghost, The Wind, The Tiger) Alumni - Snapdragon (#4), Vyking (#6), Marathon (#12), Adept (#13), Wildcard (#13), Radian (#15), Scaredycat (#19), Blackthorn (#20), Toxyn (#21), Backhand (#22), Hardcase (#23), Silencer (#23), Scatterbrain (#24), Shear (#25), Brava (#28) -- @acecomics @Charlton_Hero weirdcomicshistory@gmail.com chrisandreggie.com morituri.chrisisoninfiniteearths.com charltonhero.wordpress.com/
An 80s cult classic by a new (at the time) studio called Nelvana, Rock & Rule is a film filled with music, rat people, and that 80s aesthetic. But why is it considered a cult classic, and does that reason help it hold up after all these years? Listen to find out! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/howsitholdup/support
In this episode, Franklin and I review Rock & Rule -- quite possibly the Greatest Movie EVER!
Finally crossing over the 400 mark, the Deucecast Movie Show rolls into Episode 401 with the second half of the Virtual Film Festival, this time with selections from RetroJoe, Remodeling Clay, Amish Novotny and the Pride of TyTy Georgia, both Ryfuns, plus the rest of Dave's, Mikey's, and #TwitterlessDrEarl's picks. Want to see a movie? Here is the full program for the DCMS Virtual Film Fest: THE IMAX THEATER Friday Night 4p - HEAT (1995). The Michael Mann classic kicks off the entire film festival, with a Q&A featuring Mikey, Retro Joe, and Burgess. Selection from Mikey. 9p - THE MATRIX (1999). Incredible visuals deserving to be seen on the biggest screen possible. Selection from RetroJoe. Saturday Night 1p - LORD OF THE RINGS: FELLOWSHIP OF THE RINGS (2001). Selection from Pinky and Amish Novotny. 6p - BLADE RUNNER (1982). The showcase Saturday night film. Selection from Mikey 10p - STAR WARS EPISODE IV: A NEW HOPE (1977). Selection from Retro Joe Sunday Night 2p - TOY STORY (1995). Selection from Pinky 7p - MAD MAX FURY ROAD (2015). This recent masterpiece closes out the Virtual Film Fest. Selection from Dave. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE PREMIERE STAGE Big hits, classic movies, great selections Friday 5p - Inside Out (2015). Followed by Q&A featuring Jennifer Kaufman & Dave. (Kaufman pick) 8p - Broadcast News (1987). #TwitterlessDrEarl pick Saturday 10a - Krull (1983). Selection from Jedi Shua 1230p - Footloose (2011). Selection from Burgess 3p - Kevin Smith double feature, featuring Clerks (1994) followed by Mallrats (1995). Selection from Mikey and Clay Shaver. 8p - Liberal Arts (2012). Selection from Dave 1030p - Tasmanian Devils (2013). Selection from Scotty Ryfun Sunday 10a - Charade (1963) - Selection from G Ryfun 1p - Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1988), followed by Q&A featuring RetroJoe, Mikey, Dave, Shaz & Shua 4p - Canvas (2006), followed by Q&A featuring Scotty Ryfun --------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE CLASSIC STAGE A selection of films from days gone by Friday 5p - The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928). Selection by #TwitterlessDrEarl 7p - Foreign Correspondent (1940). Selection by G Ryfun 9p - Lawrence of Arabia (1962) - Selection by #TwitterlessDrEarl Saturday 10a - Rosemary's Baby (1968). Selection by Burgess 1230p - Singin' in the Rain (1952). Selection by Amish Novotny 3p - Halloween (1979), followed by Q&A featuring Pinky and Burgess 630p - Breaking Away (1979). Selection by Shaz 9p - Days of Heaven (1978). Selection by #TwitterlessDrEarl Sunday 10a - Contact (1997). Selection by RetroJoe 2p - The Godfather (1972). Selection by RetroJoe ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE TECHNO RETRO STAGE Friday Night Only. A group of films from the TechnoRetroDads 430p - Rock & Rule (1983), followed by a Q&A with Shaz, Shua, & Scotty Ryfun 730p - Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (1982), followed by Q&A with Shaz, Shua, & RetroJoe 930p - Fire & Ice (1983). Selection by Shazbazzar ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE FAVE STAGE Saturday Only. A collection of some of the group's favorite films 10a - Memories of Murder (2003), followed by Q&A featuring G Ryfun 1230p - My Big Fat Greek Wedding (2002). Selection from Jenny Kaufman 3p - Rushmore (1998). Selection from Mikey. 530p - Tower (2012), followed by a Q&A with Dave and Clay Shaver 830p - Silence (2016), followed by a Q&A with #TwitterlessDrEarl and Mikey --------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE DOCUMENTARY STAGE Sunday Only 10a - Winnebago Man (2009). Selection by Mikey 1230p - Hoop Dreams (1994), followed by a Q&A with Burgess & Clay Shaver 430p - Jiro Dreams of Sushi (2011). Selection by Clay Shaver --------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE FAMILY STAGE A collection of movies, both young and old, for all movie lovers, young and old Friday 6p - The Goonies (1985). Selection by RetroJoe 9p - Bedtime Stories (2008). Selection by Scotty Ryfun Saturday 12p - Lucas (1986). Selection by Dave 3p - Care Bear Nutcracker Suite (1988), followed by Q&A with Kaufman and Mikey 6p - Mary Poppins (1967), followed by Q&A with Kaufman, Novotny, Dave 9p - Enchanted (2008). Selection by Dave Sunday 1p - The Last Starfighter (1984). Selection by Shaz 330p - Gremlins (1984). Selection by RetroJoe Get your tickets from TicketMaster, from StubHub, from EventBrite, and from Phil's Pawn & Tackle on Highway 44, just past the dirt road and the Krystals.
In conclusion, Hosts Kedric and Steven Michael wrap up their lively discussion and homage of Girls Aloud, one of the greatest girl groups ever, selling 4 million albums in the UK alone. Band mates Nicola, Sarah, Cheryl, Kimberly and Nadine appeared to be best chums during their reign but not all that glitters is always gold. Hit singles, amazing hair and sizzling videos, Girls Aloud gave us life and still do. Listen here... S2 | E9
This first of two parts, delivers the introduction of pop darlings Girls Aloud as champions of reality experiment ”Popstars: The Rivals” to release of their juicy foot-stomper “Something Kinda Ooooh” in 2006. Hosts Kedric and Steven Michael worship Girls Aloud and aren’t afraid to shout it from the speaker or rooftop. These five femme fatales with microphones offered the UK media gold on a silver platter. Catch up here... S2 | E8
Welcome to another installment in our NON-BLUTH series! This week we're joined by musician and podcaster Analise Nelson (Popular Music: The Podcast) to discuss a film too few have ever seen: Rock & Rule. We talk about why this film is a cult classic, the cast that's packed full of famous pop stars, and which mouse-person is hottest. Oh yeah, and the music, of course. If we could release this episode on cassette tape, we would, but we can't, so just imagine we did! Links: Watch Rock & Rule - American cut http://bit.ly/2kt8mEK Watch Rock & Rule - Canadian cut (fan reconstruction) http://bit.ly/2kTplQy Rock & Rule Trailer http://bit.ly/2m3ksof The Making of Rock & Rule http://bit.ly/2m1rj1s The Devil and Daniel Mouse http://bit.ly/2kQYMeZ JohnnyCeed's Rock & Rule home media versions http://bit.ly/2lWsGyA fps Rock & Rule crew interview article on Pitch and Putt blog http://bit.ly/2kQHaQg The awesome looking Nelvana animated Doctor Who series that never happened https://tardis.fandom.com/wiki/Nelvana Follow Analise https://www.instagram.com/lalalanalise https://twitter.com/lalalanalise Anabot on Bandcamp: https://anabot.bandcamp.com Popular Music the Podcast: https://apple.co/2Y8lnl2 Follow Dax https://www.instagram.com/daxschaffer https://twitter.com/DaxSchaffer Follow Sara https://www.instagram.com/saraiyer https://twitter.com/saraanjuliiyer Follow the Podcast on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/nothingbutthebluth Like the Podcast on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheBluthTheWholeBluthAndNothingButTheBluth Rock & Rule music by Debbie Harry, Chris Stein, Iggy Pop, Lou Reed, Cheap Trick, Earth, Wind & Fire, and Patricia Cullen Audio clips are from Rock & Rule, by Nelvana
In Episode 9 (Season 4) the girls invite back Gerry Geurts, president of CurlingZone, to help determine a midterm report card in the following categories: Teams, Slams, World Curling Cup, Tier 2 Teams, 5 Rock Rule and increased curling being streamed online. Then Gerry and the girls discuss the aftermath of the Red Deer event: How the story became a global sensation, Ryan Fry announcing he is taking some time off, who will be replacing him and the backlash over Frank McCourt's cartoon. Another topic that is discussed is an article in which Mark Kennedy feels Canada is exporting too much curling knowledge to the other countries these days. Thanks for listening and please enjoy the episode. Also a thank you to the following sponsors: HardLine, Asham, JetIce and CurlingZone.
On paper, Rock & Rule (1983) sounds like an awesome movie. It’s an animated dystopian rock musical featuring the vocal talents of Debbie Harry, Lou Reed, Iggy Pop, Cheap Trick, and Earth, Wind, and Fire. On screen, however, it’s a cacophony of missed opportunities, bad writing, and poor animation. Join us as we discuss Mok’s masturbation practices, Canada’s milk bladder method, and eating out of the kitchen toilet this week on Ex Rated Movies!
Win, Rock & Rule is the 'MUST ATTEND' New Jersey networking event. Win, Rock & Rule is presented by Dr. Dee C. Marshall, Founder of Girlfriends Pray. This year's event featured an abundance of incredible women including: Janaye Ingram-one of the organizers of the Women's March and Camden, New Jersey's own Sonia Lewis, the Student Loan Doctor, Maddie Brooks, Prudential Financial Manager, DaVita Garfield, founder of EmpoWermentNOW and Michellene Davis Esq, Executive Vice President and Chief Corporate Affairs Officer another of Camden's Finest. And this is the short list! BUT! We cannot just be IN the room with great women; it's what we DO when in the room that will make a difference. In this episode, I share the importance of Dr. Dee C. Marshall's Win, Rock & Rule, others' takeaways of the event and tips for successful networking. If you would like to engage with the Nurah Speaks podcast, submit your listener questions to questions@NurahZaheerah.com. Listeners can also learn more about Nurah by visiting: http://NurahZaheerah.com and reading her blog: http://www.nurahzaheerah.com/blog. Follow Nurah on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/NurahZaheerahMuhammad and on Instagram @NurahZ20. To book Nurah as a speaker at your next event, email support@NurahZaheerah.com. Remember, don't just Join the Movement, Be the Movement!
This week we get together to discuss David Lynch's last feature film to date, _Inland Empire_. Plus, we lament the idea of a Denis Villeneuve-helmed _Dune_ adaptation and we talk news and other stuff we watched. Thanks for listening. Enjoy! 0:00 - Intro 16:53 - What We Watched: _Jackass_ , _World on a Wire_ , _Sweet Virginia_ , _The Witch_ , _Wonder Woman_ (again), _Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri_ , _Polytechnique_ , _Time Masters_ , _Rock & Rule_, _Wind River_ , _Godless_ , _Grizzly Man_ , _Army of Shadows_ , _Dune_ , _Down by Law_ 1:09:06 - Deep Dive: _Inland Empire_ (2006) 1:45:31 - Feedback: Best scenes of cinematic violence 1:53:13 - Outro/Next Episode Questions, comments: feedback@filmyakpodcast.com
This week Chris and Palmer go head to head with their favourite 80's animated rock film soundtracks - Heavy Metal (18:14, 35:00, 51:12, 1:08:21, 1:24:28) and Rock & Rule (29:10, 43:05, 1:02:03, 1:15:37, 1:33:51). All this plus: origins of an argument, Nelvana, Van Hagar, synopsis of a film, more sheep vocals, MTV Moon Man, Harry Canyon, Mok, John Candy, Fear and Loathing, playing bass, animation styles, closing arguments and American Pop. Reach Us: @agentpalmer @chrismaierbc @olinernotes olinernotes@gmail.com Links to original articles: http://agentpalmer.com/secret-files/heavy-metal/ http://agentpalmer.com/15934/media/movies/rock-rule-the-cult-classic-that-never-really-was/
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This week, Kyle and Luke talk about the Chuck Jones Jungle Book trilogy, Rock & Rule, Wander Over Yonder, and Two More Eggs, plus the secret origin of a song from Mighty Magiswords that Kyle and Luke wrote. (Opinions expressed by Kyle and Luke are their own and have no relevance to the opinions of any large animation studios we happen to work for.) Please leave us feedback and otherwise interact with us at http://www.facebook.com/kyleandluke!
Welcome to a Very Special Episode of the show. This week, we're joing by Edgar's first roommate, Collin. They talked about watching Twilight in the old apartment, the rarity of finding and seeing Rock & Rule, Christmas movies, and their college punk band. Enjoy, and we'll see you next Wednesday!
Get your metal on once again in this packed show of cosmic- and earth-bound heavy metal. First up, Desmond attended a show on GWAR's first tour since the death of Dave Brockie / Oderus Urungus. What did he think? Did new front-people Blothar and Vulvatron live up to Oderus' legacy? Then, he is joined by Darryll for a review of the first Canadian animated feature film and futuristic rock opera Rock & Rule. Devil Dinosaur Jr. takes a look at the low-budget / sci-fi chick-rock masterpiece Vicious Lips. Finally, things take a turn for the serious when Desmond returns for a solo review of the documentary As the Palaces Burn. What episode of Dread Media, metal-themed or otherwise, would be complete without some kickass tunes? "Let Us Slay" and "Fly Now" by GWAR, "Born to Raise Hell" by Cheap Trick, "Light Years Away" by Mary Ellen Quinn, "Walk With Me in Hell" by Lamb of God, and "West End Girls / People Who Died" also by GWAR, get a spin on this week's show. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
Get your metal on once again in this packed show of cosmic- and earth-bound heavy metal. First up, Desmond attended a show on GWAR's first tour since the death of Dave Brockie / Oderus Urungus. What did he think? Did new front-people Blothar and Vulvatron live up to Oderus' legacy? Then, he is joined by Darryll for a review of the first Canadian animated feature film and futuristic rock opera Rock & Rule. Devil Dinosaur Jr. takes a look at the low-budget / sci-fi chick-rock masterpiece Vicious Lips. Finally, things take a turn for the serious when Desmond returns for a solo review of the documentary As the Palaces Burn. What episode of Dread Media, metal-themed or otherwise, would be complete without some kickass tunes? "Let Us Slay" and "Fly Now" by GWAR, "Born to Raise Hell" by Cheap Trick, "Light Years Away" by Mary Ellen Quinn, "Walk With Me in Hell" by Lamb of God, and "West End Girls / People Who Died" also by GWAR, get a spin on this week's show. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
Get your metal on once again in this packed show of cosmic- and earth-bound heavy metal. First up, Desmond attended a show on GWAR's first tour since the death of Dave Brockie / Oderus Urungus. What did he think? Did new front-people Blothar and Vulvatron live up to Oderus' legacy? Then, he is joined by Darryll for a review of the first Canadian animated feature film and futuristic rock opera Rock & Rule. Devil Dinosaur Jr. takes a look at the low-budget / sci-fi chick-rock masterpiece Vicious Lips. Finally, things take a turn for the serious when Desmond returns for a solo review of the documentary As the Palaces Burn. What episode of Dread Media, metal-themed or otherwise, would be complete without some kickass tunes? "Let Us Slay" and "Fly Now" by GWAR, "Born to Raise Hell" by Cheap Trick, "Light Years Away" by Mary Ellen Quinn, "Walk With Me in Hell" by Lamb of God, and "West End Girls / People Who Died" also by GWAR, get a spin on this week's show. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
Get your metal on once again in this packed show of cosmic- and earth-bound heavy metal. First up, Desmond attended a show on GWAR's first tour since the death of Dave Brockie / Oderus Urungus. What did he think? Did new front-people Blothar and Vulvatron live up to Oderus' legacy? Then, he is joined by Darryll for a review of the first Canadian animated feature film and futuristic rock opera Rock & Rule. Devil Dinosaur Jr. takes a look at the low-budget / sci-fi chick-rock masterpiece Vicious Lips. Finally, things take a turn for the serious when Desmond returns for a solo review of the documentary As the Palaces Burn. What episode of Dread Media, metal-themed or otherwise, would be complete without some kickass tunes? "Let Us Slay" and "Fly Now" by GWAR, "Born to Raise Hell" by Cheap Trick, "Light Years Away" by Mary Ellen Quinn, "Walk With Me in Hell" by Lamb of God, and "West End Girls / People Who Died" also by GWAR, get a spin on this week's show. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
It's time for the 2013 edition of The Obscure Movie Episode! Join Tom and Derrick as they present their annual six-pack of films you might not otherwise know about. From the southwest noir Delusion to the Hollywood action thriller Sunset to the animated epic (that almost destroyed a Canadian movie studio) Rock & Rule, the Guys Outta Brooklyn cover a wide range of genres. Plus, they talk about rats, New Year's Eve, gullible football players and Big Electric Cat! You know we're the hottest thing since World War Three, so get to clicking!
It's time for the 2013 edition of The Obscure Movie Episode! Join Tom and Derrick as they present their annual six-pack of films you might not otherwise know about. From the southwest noir Delusion to the Hollywood action thriller Sunset to the animated epic (that almost destroyed a Canadian movie studio) Rock & Rule, the Guys Outta Brooklyn cover a wide range of genres. Plus, they talk about rats, New Year's Eve, gullible football players and Big Electric Cat! You know we're the hottest thing since World War Three, so get to clicking!
It's time for the 2013 edition of The Obscure Movie Episode! Join Tom and Derrick as they present their annual six-pack of films you might not otherwise know about. From the southwest noir Delusion to the Hollywood action thriller Sunset to the animated epic (that almost destroyed a Canadian movie studio) Rock & Rule, the Guys Outta Brooklyn cover a wide range of genres. Plus, they talk about rats, New Year's Eve, gullible football players and Big Electric Cat! You know we're the hottest thing since World War Three, so get to clicking!
It's time for the 2013 edition of The Obscure Movie Episode! Join Tom and Derrick as they present their annual six-pack of films you might not otherwise know about. From the southwest noir Delusion to the Hollywood action thriller Sunset to the animated epic (that almost destroyed a Canadian movie studio) Rock & Rule, the Guys Outta Brooklyn cover a wide range of genres. Plus, they talk about rats, New Year's Eve, gullible football players and Big Electric Cat! You know we're the hottest thing since World War Three, so get to clicking!