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The following episode from April 2020 is one of our most popular episodes. If you haven't checked it out, it's essential listening. If you have heard it before, enjoy it again. Mike is going through a very challenging time at the moment, so this is the ideal time to air a "Best of" episode. Please support the show! Like, Subscribe Listen, Comment and Share. It only takes a moment, and it really truly helps spread the love. Also, if you have the means to support the show in monetary fashion, please do so and help the show grow. You can do so here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-the-mikes-opinion-podcast-get-new-computer?qid=acd2206bd8a95d13669e78c47a18b170 PayPal - https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/mikesopinion or Venmo - @mikesopinion or Cashapp - https://cash.app/$planomike Support of any kind is truly TRULY appreciated! You can email Mike at: mikesopinionshow@gmail.com Twitter: @mikesopinion1 or https://twitter.com/mikesopinion1/status/1471075607349977092?s=20 Instagram: mikesopinionshow or https://www.instagram.com/mikesopinionshow/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MikesOpinionPodcast/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYWc2n-HDSOxEX7qMiONqHw?view_as=subscriber Big thanks to my wife for the intro/outro and to Roger Plexico for the music! Thanks again for listening and stay safe out there.
In this show: The Only Cool Equation - by Hassaku Namino, translated by Toshiya Kamei - narrated by Leo Robertson Last Resort - by Andisha Sabri Carey Restorative Justice - by Geraldine Borella Our Audio License AntipodeanSF Radio Show by Ion Newcombe is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. Based on a work at www.antisf.com.au. Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at https://www.antisf.com.au/contact The Old Man Had Upon His Face an Equation... by Amitron_7 is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 International License. Grossinger's Catskill Resort by Roger Plexico is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License. Based on a work at https://rogerplexico.bandcamp.com/album/where-the-sidewalk-ends Sun Justice by Rho is licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 United States License. Intro & Outro Music Celestial Navigation by Blue Dot Sessions is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License
Este "Isto Não Passa na Rádio" é dedicada à música instrumental: do jazz à eletrónica e ao hip-hop, de PierO Umiliani e Dave Brubeck a P. Adrix e Roger Plexico. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Today on Mike's Opinion, Mike welcomes a VERY SPECIAL guest. His Wife! Mike's wife Nina is his very first guest. It just so happens, they are having this interesting and funny discussion, right after having sex. Only on Mike's Opinion!Please support the show! Like, Subscribe, Listen, Comment and Share. It only takes a moment and it really truly helps spread the love. Also, if you have the means to support the show in monetary fashion, please do so and help the show grow. You can do so here: PayPal - paypal.me/mikesopinion or Venmo - @mikesopinion or Cashapp - $planomike. Support of any kind is truly TRULY appreciated!You can email Mike at: mikesopinionshow@gmail.com Twitter: @mikemikealikeInstagram: mikesopinionshowBig thanks to my wife for her contribution to this episode and for her intro/outro and to Roger Plexico for the music!Thanks again for listening and stay safe out there.
Today Mike drops a short but funny and thought provoking episode about #tomyshiver.What's a "shiver"? Just listen and you'll find out.Thank you so very much for listening!Please support the show! Like, Subscribe, Listen, Comment and Share. It only takes a moment and it really truly helps spread the love. Also, if you have the means to support the show in monetary fashion, please do so and help the show grow. You can do so here: PayPal - paypal.me/mikesopinion or Venmo - @mikesopinion or Cashapp - $planomike. Support of any kind is truly TRULY appreciated!Big thanks to my lovely wife for the intro/outro and to Roger Plexico for the awesome music!You can email Mike at: mikesopinionshow@gmail.com Thanks again for listening and stay safe out there.
Cey Adams is a soft-spoken legend. A New York City native, he emerged from the downtown graffiti scene before becoming the creative director of Def Jam Recordings, where he designed for Run DMC, The Beastie Boys, Public Enemy, Notorious B.I.G., and Jay-Z, among others. In this episode of First Things First, we talk about the relationship between art, music, and design, what makes a good client, and the importance of passion. First Things First is produced as part of Frontier Media. Learn more at www.frontier.is Host: Paddy Harrington Producer and Editor: Max Cotter Frontier’s sponsor music is an edited version of “sketch (rum-portrait)” by Jahzzar from the album “Sketches.” The original can be found at http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/Sketches/sketch_rum-portrait_1585 This episode features an edited version of “Coexistenz” by Loyalty Freak Music from the album “TO CHILL AND STAY AWAKE.” The original can be found at https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Loyalty_Freak_Music/TO_CHILL_AND_STAY_AWAKE/Loyalty_Freak_Music_-_TO_CHILL_AND_STAY_AWAKE_-_01_Coexistenz This episode features an edited version of “get out” by Jahzzar from the album “Sketches.” The original can be found at http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/Sketches/get_out_1716 This episode features an edited version of “The Zeppelin” by Blue Dot Sessions from the album “Aeronaut.” The original can be found at http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Blue_Dot_Sessions/Aeronaut/The_Zeppelin_1908 This episode features an edited version of “Acme Coke” by Roger Plexico from the album “No Man’s Land.” The original can be found at http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Roger_Plexico/No_Mans_Land/Roger_Plexico_-_No_Mans_Land_-_06_Acme_Coke
Graphic designer and filmmaker Marina Willer is a partner at global design firm Pentagram. Before joining Pentagram, she was head creative director at Wolff Olins in London, where she lead iconic work like the visual identity of Tate Modern. In this episode, we talk about her film, Red Trees, which tells the story of today’s refugee crisis through the lens of her own family. And we talk about the role of the designer in a world that is overrun by consumption. This interview was recorded in 2019 at the What Design Can Do conference in Mexico City. First Things First is produced as part of Frontier Media. Learn more at www.frontier.is Host: Paddy Harrington Producer and Editor: Max Cotter This episode features an edited version of “Like Swimming” by Broke For Free from the album “Leaf.” The original can be found at https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Broke_For_Free/Leaf/Broke_For_Free_-_Leaf_-_02_Like_Swimming This episode features an edited version of “Outmoded Waltz” by Podington Bear from the album “Carefree.” The original can be found at http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Podington_Bear/Carefree/Outmoded_Waltz This episode features an edited version of “As Colorful As Ever” by Broke For Free from the album “Layers.” The original can be found at http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Broke_For_Free/Layers/As_Colorful_As_Ever This episode features an edited version of “Acme Coke” by Roger Plexico from the album “No Man’s Land.” The original can be found at http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Roger_Plexico/No_Mans_Land/Roger_Plexico_-_No_Mans_Land_-_06_Acme_Coke
Title: It Chapter Two [Wikipedia] [IMDb] Director: Andy Muschietti Producers: Barbara Muschietti, Dan Lin, Roy Lee Writers: Gary Dauberman (screenplay), Stephen King (novel) Stars: Jessica Chastain, James McAvoy, Bill Hader, Isaiah Mustafa, Jay Ryan, James Ransone, Andy Bean, Bill Skarsgård Release date: September 6, 2019 (US) While getting ready for Season Three, Collateral Cinema visited our local theater once more to see the newly released film adaptation of the 1986 classic novel by Stephen King and sequel to the 2017 hit film: It—that is, we watched It Chapter Two and gave our thoughts on the supernatural horror movie still fresh in our minds! Does "IT" live up to its cinematic predecessors, both Chapter One and the 1990 miniseries? Do we even all agree on that? You can only find out by listening to our spoiler-free review! And afterward... stay afloat for our Season Premiere on Suicide Squad next week! Collateral Cinema is on Apple Podcasts, Chill Lover Radio, and wherever else you get your podcasts. Also, find us on Patreon; we will have exclusive full-length commentaries on our favorite movies soon! (Collateral Cinema is an LCompany Production. Intro song is a license-free beat by Roger Plexico. All music and movie clips are owned by their respective creators and are used for educational purposes only. Please don’t sue us; we’re poor!)
Title: The Princess Bride [Wikipedia] [IMDb] Director: Rob Reiner Producers: Andrew Scheinman, Rob Reiner Writer: William Goldman (book, screenplay) Stars: Cary Elwes, Mandy Patinkin, Chris Sarandon, Christopher Guest, Wallace Shawn, André the Giant, Robin Wright, Peter Falk, Fred Savage, Billy Crystal Release date: September 25, 1987 PODCAST SHOUTOUT: The Cuntry Club PROMO: Podcoin – The Podcast Player That Pays (www.podcoin.com) SHOWNOTES: Thank you Collateral Cinephiles for an absolutely fun and successful second season! We're happy to celebrate it with our finale episode on a cult classic very near and dear to our hearts: The Princess Bride! Featuring for the first time on the show our friend and fellow movie fan Megan Price, we analyze the massive impact of this culturally and memetically significant film, itself a member of both the Criterion Collection and National Film Registry. Adapted from the 1973 novel of the same name, The Princess Bride also leaves much for us to discuss in its unforgettable cast of characters; many, many memorable quotes; well-done use of a frame narrative; and fairy tale plot style. We felt this movie was the perfect send-off for an incredible season, and we hope you'll share our excitement for both the film and our podcast! Look forward to our interim bonus episodes (to be announced) and Collateral Cinema Season Three—starting with the divisive Suicide Squad this October! Collateral Cinema is on Apple Podcasts, Chill Lover Radio, Podcoin, and wherever else you get your podcasts. Also, find us on Patreon; we will have exclusive full-length commentaries on our favorite movies soon! (Collateral Cinema is an LCompany Production. Intro song is a license-free beat by Roger Plexico. All music and movie clips are owned by their respective creators and are used for educational purposes only. Please don’t sue us; we’re poor!)
Title: Chasing Molly [IMDb] Director: Josh Sutherland Producers: Shelley Pack (executive), Josh Sutherland (executive) Writers: Shelley Pack (story & screenplay), Josh Sutherland (story) Stars: Kurt Angle, Shelley Pack, Jim Cashman Release date: May 7, 2019 (US) SHOWNOTES: As Collateral Cinema's Season Two comes to a close, we revisit our indie film reviews in a 2019 independent movie we were approached to review! Beau, Robert, and Ash discuss Chasing Molly, directed by Josh Sutherland and written by Shelley Pack. Ms. Pack herself messaged us and asked us to review this comedy with elements of crime action. We delve into the many solid performances by the cast, unhinged humor, and pleasantly quick pacing. Enjoy the spoiler-free discussion, and stay tuned for our Season Finale episode on The Princess Bride! Collateral Cinema is on Apple Podcasts, Chill Lover Radio, Podcoin, and wherever else you get your podcasts. Also, find us on Patreon; we will have exclusive full-length commentaries on our favorite movies soon! (Collateral Cinema is an LCompany Production. Intro song is a license-free beat by Roger Plexico. All music and movie clips are owned by their respective creators and are used for educational purposes only. Please don’t sue us; we’re poor!)
Title: Fire in the Sky [Wikipedia] [IMDb] Director: Robert Lieberman Producers: Joe Wizan, Todd Black Writer(s): Tracy Tormé (screenplay), Travis Walton (book) Stars: D. B. Sweeney, Robert Patrick, Craig Sheffer, Peter Berg, James Garner Release date: March 12, 1993 (US) PODCAST SHOUTOUT: Ghosts of the Stratosphere (@gotstratosphere) PROMO: Podcoin – The Podcast Player That Pays (www.podcoin.com) SHOWNOTES: In Collateral Cinema's penultimate Season Two episode, Beau and Robert explore the biopic sci-fi mystery film Fire in the Sky, directed by Robert Lieberman and based on Travis Walton's novel The Walton Experience. Collateral Cinema is on Apple Podcasts, Chill Lover Radio, Podcoin, and wherever else you get your podcasts. Also, find us on Patreon; we will have exclusive full-length commentaries on our favorite movies soon! (Collateral Cinema is an LCompany Production. Intro song is a license-free beat by Roger Plexico. All music and movie clips are owned by their respective creators and are used for educational purposes only. Please don’t sue us; we’re poor!)
Title: Martyrs [Wikipedia] [IMDb] Director: Pascal Laugier Producers: Richard Grandpierre, Simon Trottier Writer: Pascal Laugier Stars: Morjana Alaoui, Mylène Jampanoï Release date: September 3, 2008 (France) PODCAST SHOUTOUT: FriGay the 13th (@frigay13) SHOWNOTES: Collateral Cinema treads again into controversial territory, this time in our discussion and analysis of the 2008 French–Canadian horror film Martyrs, directed and written by Pascal Laugier! A notable entry in the New French Extremity movement, this divisive movie warrants a dialogue regarding its distinctive three-act structure transcending genres, graphic depiction of violence and torture, and morally gray plotline. We even take some time to discuss New French Extremity films as a genre. If you like this episode, don't forget to check out our other episodes, and feel free to leave us a review or feedback! Collateral Cinema is on Apple Podcasts, Chill Lover Radio, Podcoin, and wherever else you get your podcasts. Also, find us on Patreon; we will have exclusive full-length commentaries on our favorite movies soon! (Collateral Cinema is an LCompany Production. Intro song is a license-free beat by Roger Plexico. All music and movie clips are owned by their respective creators and are used for educational purposes only. Please don’t sue us; we’re poor!)
Title: Leprechaun Returns Director: Steven Kostanski Producers: Daniel Iron, Lance Samuels Writers: Mark Jones (created by), Suzanne Keilly Starring: Taylor Spreitler, Pepi Sonuga, Sai Bennett, Linden Porco, Mark Holton Release date: December 11, 2018 PODCAST SHOUTOUT: FanScription by Channel Awesome (@ChannelAwesome) SHOWNOTES: Collateral Cinema's exploration of the slasher genre continues in our analysis of the Leprechaun franchise—most particularly, its most recent entry: Leprechaun Returns! This 2018 TV movie chosen by our very own Robert Ortegon is the latest in a series of horror comedy films revolving around a murderous leprechaun (historically played by the great Warwick Davis) and his attempt to repossess his stolen gold. Not dissimilar to our Halloween (2018) episode earlier this season, Beau, Robert, Ash, and Dakota discuss the Leprechaun franchise history through each title, before diving into the cinematography and plot of this soft reboot taking place after the very first entry (again, just like the newest Halloween!). We also offer our thoughts on the actor performances, such as Lindon Norco picking up the torch of the titular character the Leprechaun, and Mark Holton reprising his role from the first film. Find the pot of gold at the end of a rainbow, grab a box of Lucky Charms (or should we say Lucky Clovers), and eat a dick, Ass Baggins! Collateral Cinema is on Apple Podcasts, Chill Lover Radio, Podcoin, and wherever else you get your podcasts. Also, find us on Patreon; we will have exclusive full-length commentaries on our favorite movies soon! (Collateral Cinema is an LCompany Production. Intro song is a license-free beat by Roger Plexico. All music and movie clips are owned by their respective creators and are used for educational purposes only. Please don’t sue us; we’re poor!)
Title: The Slumber Party Massacre Director: Amy Holden Jones Producer(s): Amy Holden Jones, Roger Corman (uncredited) Writer: Rita Mae Brown Starring: Michele Michaels, Robin Stille, Michael Villella, Debra Deliso, Andree Honore Release date: November 12, 1982 (NYC) PODCAST SHOUTOUT: Movie Sign with the Mads (@TheMadsAreBack) SHOWNOTES: Welcome back, cinephiles and podcast fans! This episode, Collateral Cinema takes a trip into the slasher genre once more with our analysis of The Slumber Party Massacre. This particular film is unique in that it was directed, directed, produced, and written by women, despite its exploitative depiction of females! We discuss the development of this movie from a slasher parody as originally intended into a straight horror and how that aspect shows in the final product, as well as the over-the-top gore and nudity, partially unintentional but partially intentional humor, and the franchise as a whole with a brief analysis of Slumber Party Massacre II and III! This certainly will be a night to remember... Collateral Cinema is on Apple Podcasts, Chill Lover Radio, Podcoin, and wherever else you get your podcasts. Also, find us on Patreon; we will have exclusive full-length commentaries on our favorite movies soon! (Collateral Cinema is an LCompany Production. Intro song is a license-free beat by Roger Plexico. All music and movie clips are owned by their respective creators and are used for educational purposes only. Please don’t sue us; we’re poor!)
Title: House of the Dead [Wikipedia] [IMDb] Director: Uwe Boll Producers: Uwe Boll, Wolfgang Herold, Shawn Williamson Writers: Mark A. Altman (screenplay & story), Dave Parker (screenplay), Dan Bates (story) Starring: Jonathan Cherry, Tyron Leitso, Clint Howard, Ona Grauer, Enuka Okuma, Will Sanderson, Kira Clavell, Michael Eklund, Sonya Salomaa, Ellie Cornell, Jürgen Prochnow Release date: October 10, 2003 (US) PODCAST SHOUTOUT: Victims and Villains (@VctmsAndVillans) SHOWNOTES: We did say we would focus on good movies, BAD movies, AND everything else in-between, right? Well, folks, here is another bad movie review to behold and laugh our asses at the ridiculousness of it all: Uwe Boll's 2003 film adaption of the arcade game House of the Dead. The truth is, while it is cinematically awful on multiple levels, we truly enjoyed ourselves watching this and also discussing Uwe Boll's unique filmography, the distinctively cheesy action scenes in this flick, HOTD's frequent and ineffectual visual callbacks to the light gun arcade game series, and the hilariously bad dialogue and narrative that define the movie. Grab your arcade guns and choice of inebriating substances—a LOT of inebriating substances... and enjoy the ride! Collateral Cinema is on Apple Podcasts, Chill Lover Radio, Podcoin, and wherever else you get your podcasts. Also, find us on Patreon; we will have exclusive full-length commentaries on our favorite movies soon! (Collateral Cinema is an LCompany Production. Intro song is a license-free beat by Roger Plexico. All music and movie clips are owned by their respective creators and are used for educational purposes only. Please don’t sue us; we’re poor!)
Title: Avengers: Endgame [Wikipedia] [IMDb] Directors: Anthony Russo and Joe Russo Producer: Kevin Feige Writers: Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely Starring: Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson, Jeremy Renner, Don Cheadle, Paul Rudd, Brie Larson, Karen Gillan, Danai Gurira, Bradley Cooper, Josh Brolin Release date: April 26, 2019 (US) Happy #Endgame day, Collateral Cinema fans! Beau, Robert, Ash, and Dakota attended the opening night showing for the highly anticipated Avengers: Endgame, and reveal our thoughts immediately after in a spoiler-free special episode! The conclusion and culmination of 22 movies in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Endgame is the biggest movie of the year and quite possibly the decade. We can't say too much here or even on the podcast itself without spoiling... but check it out! We have a lot to unpack, and so will you. Collateral Cinema is on Apple Podcasts, Chill Lover Radio, Podcoin, and wherever else you get your podcasts. Also, find us on Patreon; we will have exclusive full-length commentaries on our favorite movies soon! (Collateral Cinema is an LCompany Production. Intro song is a license-free beat by Roger Plexico. All music and movie clips are owned by their respective creators and are used for educational purposes only. Please don’t sue us; we’re poor!)
Title: Half Baked Director: Tamra Davis Producer: Robert Simonds Writer: Dave Chappelle, Neal Brennan Starring: Dave Chappelle, Jim Breuer, Harland Williams, Guillermo Díaz, Clarence Williams III Release date: January 16, 1998 PODCAST SHOUTOUT: Enter The Void (@enterthepod) SHOWNOTES: Happy 4/20, Collateral Cinephiles! This year's holiday season continues with another analysis from the only movie podcast that matters on a stoner comedy classic: the 1998 film co-written by and starring Dave Chappelle: Half Baked! Featuring for a second time special guest host Chazz Raab from the Trial by Error Variety Show, your co-hosts Beau, Robert, Ash, and Dakota (as usual) smoke a pound of weed and delve into this colorful pothead comedy. We discuss the career of Dave Chappelle and how this movie influenced it, this film's depiction of the various stoner archetypes true to life, as well as the memorably at-times-energetic scenes throughout. Get high with the Collateral crew, laugh along during this movie's crazy antics, and join us for an exceptional #420day! Collateral Cinema is on Apple Podcasts, Chill Lover Radio, and wherever else you get your podcasts. Also, find us on Patreon; we will have exclusive full-length commentaries on our favorite movies soon! (Collateral Cinema is an LCompany Production. Intro song is a license-free beat by Roger Plexico. All music and movie clips are owned by their respective creators and are used for educational purposes only. Please don’t sue us; we’re poor!)
Title: Pineapple Express Director: David Gordon Green Producers: Judd Apatow, Shauna Robertson Writers: Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg (screenplay/story); Judd Apatow (story) Starring: Seth Rogen, James Franco, Gary Cole, Rosie Perez, Danny McBride Release date: August 6, 2008 PODCAST SHOUTOUT: Grave Girls Podcast (@Grave_Girls) SHOWNOTES: Collateral Cinema listeners, are you ready for round 2 of #420day movie madness?! That's right, ladies and gentlemen; this year's 4/20 we are back and more stoked than ever to smoke the ganja with all of you while we delve into classic stoner comedies such as David Gordon Green's 2008 film Pineapple Express, starring the hilariously bromantic duo Seth Rogen and James Franco alongside the ever-comedic Danny McBride! Chill with us this holiday as we smoke enormous amounts of weed, and analyze the execution of combined buddy comedy and epic action elements in this more modern stoner flick. If you enjoy celebrating 4/20 with Collateral Cinema, make sure to join us for Part 2 of the 2019 stoner holiday special, when we'll delve into Half-Baked, and also check out last season's 4/20 special episodes if you haven't already! Stay baked, our friends! Collateral Cinema is on iTunes, Chill Lover Radio, and wherever else you get your podcasts. Also, find us on Patreon; we will have exclusive full-length commentaries on our favorite movies soon! (Collateral Cinema is an LCompany Production. Intro song is a license-free beat by Roger Plexico. All music and movie clips are owned by their respective creators and are used for educational purposes only. Please don’t sue us; we’re poor!)
Title: Bullitt Director: Peter Yates Producer: Philip D'Antoni Writers: Alan R. Trustman, Harry Kleiner Starring: Steve McQueen, Robert Vaughn, Jacqueline Bisset, Don Gordon, Simon Oakland Release date: October 17, 1968 PODCAST SHOUTOUT: Super Media Bros Podcast (@SuperMediaBros_) SHOWNOTES: Look alive, cinephiles! We got another classic flick coming right at ya', and that is the 1968 action thriller Bullitt, directed by Peter Yates and starring the late and great Steve McQueen! This was another pick by our cohost and resident car enthusiast Robert, who is joined by Beau, Ash, and Dakota in discussing the hyper-realistic cinematography, down-to-earth dialogue coupled with masterful performances, and excellent storytelling that selected this film for preservation in the United States National Film Registry on the grounds of being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". We also delve into the car chase scene considered famous in the world of cinema, the use of actual locations in the San Fransisco setting, and of course Mr. Steve McQueen's memorable career and fabulous filmography. If you enjoy this episode, be sure to check out the patron-only commentary we recorded just prior to recording this, once we release it on our Patreon and Podbean Patron! Collateral Cinema is on iTunes, Chill Lover Radio, and wherever else you get your podcasts. Also, find us on Patreon; we will have exclusive full-length commentaries on our favorite movies soon! (Collateral Cinema is an LCompany Production. Intro song is a license-free beat by Roger Plexico. All music and movie clips are owned by their respective creators and are used for educational purposes only. Please don’t sue us; we’re poor!)
Title: Unlisted Owner [Wikipedia] [IMDb] Director: Jed Brian Producers: Jed Brian, Gavin Groves, Tyler Landers, Brent Perrott Writers: Jed Brian, Tyler Landers Starring: Jed Brian, Chris Ash, Levi Atkins, Chloe Benedict, Haidee Corona Release date: November 14, 2017 Welcome back, Collateral Cinema fans! We kick off the second half of Season Two with a brief review of Jed Brian's 2018 found footage horror/slasher flick Unlisted Owner. Hosts Beau, Robert, and Ash watched this movie literally minutes before we recorded this episode, and we found quite a bit entertaining about this one. As we dive straight into Unlisted Owner, we discuss the writing, directing, acting, and everything else that makes this movie tick. Will we give it a favorable review? Tune in and find out now! Collateral Cinema is on Apple Podcasts, Chill Lover Radio, Podcoin, and wherever else you get your podcasts. Also, find us on Patreon; we will have exclusive full-length commentaries on our favorite movies soon! (Collateral Cinema is an LCompany Production. Intro song is a license-free beat by Roger Plexico. All music and movie clips are owned by their respective creators and are used for educational purposes only. Please don’t sue us; we’re poor!)
Title: Monty Python and the Holy Grail Directors: Terry Gilliam, Terry Jones (also, over 76,000 llamas and individuals of llama-related species) Producers: Mark Forstater, Michael White Writer: Monty Python Starring: Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, Michael Palin Release date: 3 April 1975 (UK) PODCAST SHOUTOUT: 2 Girls On A Bench SHOWNOTES: Greetings to all cinephiles everywhere! On this pre-break episode of Collateral Cinema, we decided to focus on something decidedly more light-hearted after our anniversary episode, so we threw on Monty Python and the Holy Grail, rolled up some blunts, and dove straight into the absurdist humor, political and religious satire, witty and memorable dialogue, outrageously funny and legendary scenes, amazingly well-acted performances, and highly original direction by Gilliam and Jones. We also cover the themes of existential absurdism, and recap how Holy Grail laid the groundwork for many generations of comedians and writers that make up modern comedy, and also go off on some tangents of our own! So grab your favorite smoke, charge up thy holy hand grenade, and come with us, as we celebrate this important and seminal film! Collateral Cinema is on iTunes, Chill Lover Radio, and wherever else you get your podcasts. Also, find us on Patreon; we will have exclusive full-length commentaries on our favorite movies soon! (Collateral Cinema is an LCompany Production. Intro song is a license-free beat by Roger Plexico. All music and movie clips are owned by their respective creators and are used for educational purposes only. Please don’t sue us; we’re poor!)
TRIGGER WARNING: Disturbing violent and sexual content Title: Ichi the Killer (殺し屋1 Koroshiya Ichi) [Wikipedia] [IMDb] Director: Takashi Miike Producers: Akiko Funatsu, Dai Miyazaki Writer: Sakichi Satō Starring: Tadanobu Asano, Nao Omori, Shinya Tsukamoto, Alien Sun, Sabu Release date: 22 December 2001 (Japan) PODCAST SHOUTOUT: Casual Cinecast (@casualcinecast) SHOWNOTES: Welcome to Collateral Cinema's Anniversary Special! We celebrate one year of awesome podcasting by going back to the director that started it all: Takashi Miike! Our pilot episode focused on Miike's groundbreaking Audition; now, we turn our attention to his breakout western hit, Ichi the Killer. We discuss the insane amounts of violence and cruelty and how it has disturbed legions of cinephiles, the penetratingly rich and colorful cinematography, the many unique characters that populate this movie's universe, and the seamlessly urgent use of music to undercut the pacing, as we remember which movies have disturbed us more than any others. We invite everyone to dive with us into this intense and disturbing experience, and don't forget to look for us on Patreon and Podbean Patron! Collateral Cinema is on Apple Podcasts, Chill Lover Radio, Podcoin, and wherever else you get your podcasts. Also, find us on Patreon; we will have exclusive full-length commentaries on our favorite movies soon! (Collateral Cinema is an LCompany Production. Intro song is a license-free beat by Roger Plexico. All music and movie clips are owned by their respective creators and are used for educational purposes only. Please don’t sue us; we’re poor!)
Michael Bierut is a proper gentleman. With his sharp dress punctuated by an iconic hat and scarf, he moves through a room with the gravity of one of the world’s best known designers. But his iconic status is paired with an arresting attentiveness. He’ll write you a surprising and unexpected personal note thanking you for something you should probably be thanking him for. That personable attitude comes through in conversation. In this episode of First Things First we’ll discuss how your own children could become the best critics of your work, the perils and pitfalls of holding onto a stubborn ideology, and the deliciously reductive work of book jacket design. First Things First is produced as part of Frontier Media. Learn more at www.frontier.is Host: Paddy Harrington Producer and Editor: Max Cotter Frontier’s sponsor music is an edited version of “sketch (rum-portrait)” by Jahzzar from the album “Sketches.” The original can be found at http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/Sketches/sketch_rum-portrait_1585 This episode features an edited version of “Seashore” by Podington Bear from the album “Carefree.” The original can be found at http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Podington_Bear/Carefree/Seashore This episode features an edited version of “If” by Broke For Free from the album “Layers.” The original can be found at http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Broke_For_Free/Layers/If This episode features an edited version of “Acme Coke” by Roger Plexico from the album “No Man’s Land.” The original can be found at http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Roger_Plexico/No_Mans_Land/Roger_Plexico_-_No_Mans_Land_-_06_Acme_Coke This episode features an edited version of “The Zeppelin” by Blue Dot Sessions from the album “Aeronaut.” The original can be found at http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Blue_Dot_Sessions/Aeronaut/The_Zeppelin_1908
Title: Fanboys Director: Kyle Newman Producers: Evan Astrowsky, Dana Brunetti, Matthew Pernicaro, Kevin Spacey Writers: Ernest Cline, Dan Pulick Starring: Jay Baruchel, Dan Fogler, Sam Huntington, Chris Marquette, Kristen Bell Release date: February 6, 2009 PODCAST SHOUTOUT: The Faculty of Horror Podcast, with Alex West and Andrea Subrassati (@FacultyofHorror) PROMO: San Pedro Driving Range and Par 3 (www.golfsanpedro.com) SHOWNOTES: Welcome to 2019, Collateral Cinephiles! On our first episode of the New Year, we analyze the 2009 love letter to Star Wars, its fandom, and all fandoms in general: Fanboys, directed by Kyle Newman and starring Kristen Bell, Sam Huntington, Dan Fogler, Chris Marquette and Jay Baruchel. We truly enjoyed this cult comedy brought to the podcast by Robert, and we discussed the hilarious screenplay, true-to-life performances, amazing cameos by some of the best in nerd culture, the absolute care the movie shows in its portrayal of nerds and fandom, the many references to Star Wars and Star Trek, and how that magical time before the prequels were released was captured by the filmmakers. We also discuss Star Wars fandom in its current iteration, how its toxicity has increased in the decades since, and wherer the fandom and all other fandoms in general. So grab your lightsabers, put on your favorite character's cosplay, and join Collateral Cinema's celebration of this often overlooked work! Collateral Cinema is on iTunes, Chill Lover Radio, and wherever else you get your podcasts. Also, find us on Patreon; we will have exclusive full-length commentaries on our favorite movies soon! (Collateral Cinema is an LCompany Production. Intro song is a license-free beat by Roger Plexico. All music and movie clips are owned by their respective creators and are used for educational purposes only. Please don’t sue us; we’re poor!)
Title: Die Hard Director: John McTiernan Producers: Lawrence Gordon, Joel Silver Writers: Jeb Stuart, Steven E. de Souza Starring: Bruce Willis, Alan Rickman, Alexander Godunov, Bonnie Bedelia Release date: July 15, 1988 (US) PODCAST SHOUTOUT: The IMDB Journey Podcast (@imdbjourney) SHOWNOTES: Happy Holidays, Merry Christmas, and Happy Festivus to all! Hosts Beau, Robert, Ash, and Dakota ring in the holiday season with our discussion on the classic 1988 Christmas/action epic Die Hard, starring Bruce Willis, the late and great Alan Rickman, Reginald vel Johnson, Bonnie Bedilia, and many, many others. We talk about the legendary production of this movie and the book that inspired it, the many iconic action set pieces and locations throughout, the amazing cast of actors that gave this film its charm, the oftentimes loose and jovial humor of the screenplay, and the timeless musical score, and then we lay out the five main elements that make Die Hard a Christmas movie as described by Renegade Cut (@renegadecut). Also, we'd like to take this opportunity to thank all of our wonderful followers on social media, the awesome podcasts that support us, the awesome platforms that picked us up, (Chill Lover Radio and Lofty TV Radio) and each and every one of our listeners—without you, there would be no Collateral Cinema. Beau, Robert, Ash and Dakota wish you and yours a Happy Holidays and a prosperous New Year! See you all in 2019! Collateral Cinema Can Be Found on iTunes, Spotify, And Wherever You Find Your Podcasts. We Also Have Podbean Patron & Patreon, So If You Like What You Hear, Become A Patron & Give Us A Boost! (Collateral Cinema is an LCompany Production. Intro Song is a License-Free Beat by Roger Plexico. All Music & Movie Clips Are Owned By Their Respective Creators & Are Used For Educational Purposes; Please Don't Sue Us, We're Poor!)
Title: Deadpool Director: Tim Miller Producers: Simon Kinberg, Ryan Reynolds, Lauren Shuler Donner Writers: Rhett Reese, Paul Wernick Starring: Ryan Reynolds, Morena Baccarin, Ed Skrein, T. J. Miller, Gina Carano, Brianna Hildebrand Release date: February 12, 2016 (US) PODCAST SHOUTOUT: Nerds With Words Podcast SHOWNOTES: Welcome back, Collateral Cinema fans! On this episode, we attempt to remove the stain of our previous episode with a deep dive into one of 2016's funniest and most action-packed Marvel superhero movies: Tim Miller's and Ryan Reynolds' Deadpool! But before that, we pay tribute to one of the great icons of geekdom and entertainment in general, the amazing Stan Lee. We memorialize his many contributions to our culture, and celebrate the vast legacy he left behind—especially his much beloved cameo appearances in Marvel films—that influenced so many around the world. Afterwards, we discuss the many awesome aspects of Deadpool, including the insanely funny writing, the intense action set pieces, the many fourth wall breaks, the references to other X-Men and Marvel movies, and, of course, the love and passion that Ryan Reynolds put into bringing this character to life. So sit back, fry up a chimichanga, and join Collateral Cinema for the ultimate analysis of this classic film! Collateral Cinema is on iTunes, Chill Lover Radio, and wherever else you get your podcasts. Also, find us on Patreon; we will have exclusive full-length commentaries on our favorite movies soon! (Collateral Cinema is an LCompany Production. Intro song is a license-free beat by Roger Plexico. All music and movie clips are owned by their respective creators and are used for educational purposes only. Please don’t sue us; we’re poor!)
Title: The Master of Disguise Director: Perry Andelin Blake Producers: Barry Bernardi, Sid Ganis, Todd Garner, Adam Sandler, Alex Siskin Writers: Dana Carvey, Harris Goldberg Starring: Dana Carvey, Jennifer Esposito, Harold Gould, James Brolin, Brent Spiner Release date: August 2, 2002 PODCAST SHOUTOUT: The Unwritable Rant, with Juliette Miranda (@MorningNeurosis) SHOWNOTES: ...My god, Collateral Cinephiles, what have we brought upon ourselves? What evil forces came together to foist this detritus upon the masses? What fresh kind of hell does this movie hail from? What possessed Dana Carvey to write the 2002 wannabe kids "comedy" and cinematic weapon of mass destruction known as The Master of Disguise? It certainly couldn't be the overall humor, because that would imply there was something even remotely humorous about this shitpile. It couldn't be the many inconsistent performances and needless celebrity cameos that are peppered throughout this dreck, because that sort of thing would require some level of cleverness, or forethought to be used here! It must have been either a momentary lapse of comedic judgement, or the worst act of cinematic terrorism committed against the moviegoing public since Ghosts Can't Do It... But one way or the other, hosts Beau, Robert, Ash, and Dakota went to war with this monstrous excuse of a film for your amusement and for science... or something. (THIS MOVIE SUCKS; IT WILL HURT YOU TO WATCH IT—DON'T DO IT!!!) Collateral Cinema is on iTunes, Chill Lover Radio, and wherever else you get your podcasts. Also, find us on Patreon; we will have exclusive full-length commentaries on our favorite movies soon! (Collateral Cinema is an LCompany Production. Intro song is a license-free beat by Roger Plexico. All music and movie clips are owned by their respective creators and are used for educational purposes only. Please don’t shut us down, EU; we’re Americans!)
Title: The Disaster Artist [Wikipedia] [IMDb] Director: James Franco Producers: James Franco, Vince Jolivette, Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, James Weaver Writers: Scott Neustadter, Michael H. Weber Stars: James Franco, Dave Franco, Seth Rogen, Alison Brie, Ari Graynor, Josh Hutcherson, Jacki Weaver Release date: December 8, 2017 (US) PODCAST SHOUTOUT: Christian and Damon's Amazing Nerd Show SHOWNOTES: Welcome back podphiles and cinephiles! As we hinted at previously on our episode featuring The Room, we finally got around to watching and analyzing the 2017 comedic drama/movie-making biopic The Disaster Artist, and we fully admit to nerding out hardcore over this one. As everyone knows, we were huge fans of Tommy Wiseau's legendary so-bad-its-awesome flick, and we could totally feel the sheer love and fandom displayed here by the Franco brothers and every single actor that made this hilarious adaptation of Greg Sestero's and Tom Bissel's landmark peek behind The Room's production. We discuss the journey this story made to be on the silver screen, James and Dave Franco's amazingly adept performances of Tommy and Greg, the uncannily awesome recreations of key scenes from The Room, the many liberties taken with the actual story from the book, and how this movie has become an indispensable companion piece to The Room itself. We hope you join us for our dive into The Disaster Artist, and feel free to leave us a comment and rate/review us! Also, introducing for the first time on this podcast, new host Dakota Chancellor, brother of our own Ashley Chancellor! Collateral Cinema is on Apple Podcasts, Chill Lover Radio, Podcoin, and wherever else you get your podcasts. Also, find us on Patreon; we will have exclusive full-length commentaries on our favorite movies soon! (Collateral Cinema is an LCompany Production. Intro song is a license-free beat by Roger Plexico. All music and movie clips are owned by their respective creators and are used for educational purposes only. Please don’t sue us; we’re poor!)
Title: Halloween [Wikipedia] [IMDb] Director: David Gordon Green Producers: Malek Akkad, Jason Blum, Bill Block Writers: Jeff Fradley, Danny McBride, David Gordon Green Stars: Jamie Lee Curtis, Judy Greer, Andi Matichak, Will Patton, Virginia Gardner Release date: October 19, 2018 (US) PODCAST SHOUTOUT: Horror Movie Podcast, hosted by Jay of the Dead, Wolfman Josh, and Dr. Shock (@HorrorMovieCast) SHOWNOTES: Welcome to Season Two of Collateral Cinema Movie Podcast, cinephiles! We are totally excited to bring you another season of fun yet hard hitting film analyses and reviews, and we decided to bring one of the most talked about horror movie reboots in recent memory straight from the theaters: David Gordon Green's and Danny McBride's 2018 reboot of the all-time great slasher movie, Halloween! We trekked to our local cinema, and were floored by what has become one of the most successful slasher releases in quite a while—even beating It: Chapter One's giant October opening(!)—and we were stoked to talk about Jamie Lee Curtis' powerhouse performance, the truly menacing return of Michael Myers as "The Shape", the many callbacks to previous installments in the franchise, the absolutely jarring thematic elements, and even the show-stealing performance of young up-and-comer Jibrail Nantambu! We also give a little love to the Cinema Snob's series of reviews for the Halloween franchise, and celebrate the absolutely wonderful realization that BEN TRAMER LIVES!!! So sit back, grab a pumpkin spice beer (lol), and come with us, as we dive into one of our favorite new horror releases in recent times! Collateral Cinema is on Apple Podcasts, Chill Lover Radio, Podcoin, and wherever else you get your podcasts. Also, find us on Patreon; we will have exclusive full-length commentaries on our favorite movies soon! (Collateral Cinema is an LCompany Production. Intro song is a license-free beat by Roger Plexico. All music and movie clips are owned by their respective creators and are used for educational purposes only. Please don’t sue us; we’re poor!)
In Episode 3, Ecological Citizens Project founder Jason Angell talks with Reverend Jeannette J. Phillips and Alan Steiner about how they started the Peekskill Community Health Center in the 1970s in Peekskill, New York to fill a big need for local, affordable health care that still exists to this day. Next Stop Now is a podcast about experiments in re-purposing life, telling the personal stories of people that embrace life changes to achieve happiness and sustainable living. We are a production of the Ecological Citizen’s Project, which grows citizen-led campaigns to build a more just, healthy, democratic and sustainable way of life. Produced by Isabel Angell. Music in this episode by Roger Plexico, Podington Bear, and Lee Rosevere. Special thanks to Anne Kauffman Nolan, CEO of Hudson River Health Care, which oversees the Jeannette J. Phillips Peekskill Community Health Center.
Emily Oberman is a partner at international powerhouse design firm, Pentagram in New York City. She has worked with everyone from Jimmy Fallon to Lorne Michaels and believes design can change the world. First Things First is produced by Frontier Media. Learn more at www.frontier.is Host: Paddy Harrington Producer and Editor: Max Cotter Show Graphic Design: Paul Kawai Frontier’s sponsor music is an edited version of “sketch (rum-portrait)” by Jahzzar from the album “Sketches.” The original can be found at http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/Sketches/sketch_rum-portrait_1585 This episode features an edited version of “Euphoric” by Podington Bear from the album “Euphoric.” The original can be found at http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Podington_Bear/Inspiring/Euphoric This episode features an edited version of “Acme Coke” by Roger Plexico from the album “No Man’s Land.” The original can be found at http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Roger_Plexico/No_Mans_Land/Roger_Plexico_-_No_Mans_Land_-_06_Acme_Coke This episode features an edited version of “No Paintings” by CKZ from the album “Thirteen Easy Pieces.” The original can be found at http://freemusicarchive.org/music/CKZ/Thirteen_Easy_Pieces/08_ckz_-_no_paintings This episode features an edited version of “Upbeat” by Jon Luc Hefferman from the album “Production Music.” The original can be found at http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jon_Luc_Hefferman/20170730112628821/Upbeat
Gabby grew up as the daughter of a founding pastor and musician in the Vinyard Church Movement. She intimately shares the trauma of being taught while growing up, "Demons are out to get you if you don't follow Jesus the right." Gabby has made it her mission to spread divine love and positivity, one conversation at a time. We dive into this discussion admitting that we both still have these fears even though we know they're not true. JOIN THE MONDAY MELTDOWN SHOW ASK ME ANYTHING | PHONE CALLS AND COMMENTS | SHARE YOUR MELTDOWN CALL: 206-395-5608 EMAIL: zacg@LosingOurReligion.org FACEBOOK TWEET: @ZACGANDARA SUPPORT THE SHOW Rate & Review the Show Become a Producer DONATE Get Your FREE AUDIO BOOK from Audible.com SHOP THROUGH OUR Amazon Portal Featured Product JOIN US Join the CounterCulture Society - Get Emails & Deals! Website Connect with us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook Music featured in this episode: Demon's Alley by Roger Plexico and The Demon Inside Your Head by Dazie Mae This podcast is produced by select producers and created by the CounterCulture Society™.
This sobering, sinister sermon by the good Reverend Weaver explores the rise and fall of mankind via one young hustler's desperate struggle to bribe his guilt with his heart. A prodigal drug dealer tries to steal the heart of a pretty cashier, in order to covertly atone for a desperate and horrible act. But his romantic attempt to ease his conscience and follow his heart becomes a race against his own checkered past and haunting memories, along a collision course toward an equally haunting reckoning... This episode was the short story, "A Son of Adam Remembers," written by Skyler Q. Andrews, and directed by Samuel W. Ellis, and featuring the voices of: Sydney Fowler as Denise & Skyler Q. Andrews as the Son of Adam Music in this episode includes: "Peace Ball" and "Seven Downs" by Gospel of Mars and "Aniva Rock Lighthouse" by Roger Plexico, all used under an Attribution Non-Commercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
Meet Jon Gumble, a Penn State graduate who started out as an engineering major and, after a crazy turn of events, eventually became a designer for K'nex. Watch the video showing Gumble's favorite display he's built here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JArzuHYaXug Credit for the theme music goes to Roger Plexico.
Have you wondered about creating a podcast? SEG presents a brief introduction to the process based on the experience of our resident podcaster Traci Picard in conversation with entrepreneur and Hub member Todd Iarussi. Interview conducted July 2017 at Social Enterprise Greenhouse Hub in Providence, RI. Mixed by Traci Picard Music is Enchanted Forest byRoger Plexico The Enchanted Forest by Roger Plexico is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License. Stories from the Hub, Intro to Podcast for Entrepreneurs by Social Enterprise Greenhouse is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
WMP is finally back and what a way to start this fourth season! This week, I talked to Diego Naranjo, Senior Policy Advisor at EDRi, to know more about the copyright reform that is still in the making in the EU. EDRi (European Digital Rights) is an association of civil and human rights organizations that advocates for the protection of our rights and freedoms online. On top of working directly with high instances in the EU, they also work in public campaigns, providing ordinary citizens with tools to engage with policy making, such as the Save the Meme website and The School of Rock(ing) EU Copyright workshop (happening in Lisbon, Slovenia and Hungary later this year). On the music side of things, the celebration was on in big style for this year’s Netlabel Day. With more than 200 free records out on July 14th, I picked some of my favourites of 2017 to showcase how inspiring the initiative has been. Lasers – Amsterdam [Bad Panda Records] // CC BY-NC-SA Fog Lake – Push [FMA] // CC BY Go Ask Alice – The Shout [La bèl netlabel] // CC BY-SA Michael Keefe – Reality (Feat. Travis Paul) [Amblis Records] // CC BY-NC Nüman – Sin título [Sólo le Pido a Dior] // CC BY-NC-SA Bottlesmoker – East Indies (feat. Kronutz) [Yes No Wave Music] // CC BY-NC Knit – A Good Chance [Z Tapes] // CC BY Moki McFly – Zeta [mahorka] // CC BY-NC All the songs from “Where The Sidewalk Ends” by Roger Plexico have been used as background music for the interview. Tracks available under a CC BY-NC-SA licence; download on Bandcamp or FMA.
Episode description: This week, we’re coming at you live from JCC Manhattan, with some very special guests and other fun surprises. But first: If you're a fan of Unorthodox—and if you're reading this, you must be!—please consider making a donation to our fundraising drive so we can keep producing the podcast you love for another 99 episodes. We've put together a whole range of fun gifts to sweeten the deal, from tote bags to studio visits to a cocktail party with Mark, Liel, and Stephanie. Our Jew of the week is Harry Enten, senior political writer and analyst for FiveThirtyEight and a regular on the site’s Politics Podcast. He tells us about the Catskills resort his grandparents owned—where Neil Sedaka met Enten’s aunt, whom he later married—plus why he loves Twitter, where he has nearly 95,000 followers, and what dating was like as a poll analyst after the election. Our Gentile of the Week is Haroon Moghul, author of How to Be a Muslim: An American Story and a fellow in Jewish-Muslim Relations at the Shalom Hartman Institute. He tells us the dumbest things he’s been asked while promoting his book, plus how a 2015 trip to Israel with Muslim and Jewish leaders changed the course of his career, and what he wants the rest of us to know about American Muslims. Sign up for our weekly newsletter to get new episodes, behind-the-scenes photos, and more! Email us at Unorthodox@tabletmag.com—we may read your note on air. Follow us on Twitter: @tabletmag, @markopp1, @liel, and @stuffism. Today's podcast is sponsored by Jewish Lives, biographies that illuminate the Jewish experience. Visit JewishLives.org to get 25% off all books and curated collections with the code JLBOOKS. Music: "Mikveh Bath" by Golem "Ruthless" by the Statler Brothers "Harry Enten is Looking for a Girlfriend" by Jonathan Mann "Love Will Keep Us Together" by Neil Sedaka "Mounsell Forts/Accent on the 'A'" by Roger Plexico, prod. Squish Turner, ft. Haroon Mogul Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chandra is taking over the podcast! In this teaser, she talks about the new interview format, shares a sneak peek into her interview with erstwhile SMACtalk hosts Marita and Lisa, and asks for Canadian midwifery students to send in their HOT TIPS, SOS struggles and BIG LOVE shout-outs. To send yours in, email an audio recording or plain old email to nationalstudentmidwives@gmail.com with the subject heading PODCAST Music Attributions: Six Flags by Roger Plexico, CC BY-NC-SA http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Roger_Plexico/No_Mans_Land/Roger_Plexico_-_No_Mans_Land_-_09_Six_Flags https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ Rise and Shine by Audiobinger, CC BY-NC http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Audiobinger/~/Rise_and_Shine_1696 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ SFX Attributions: Outtake Beep-1k.wav by Slappy13, CC 0 http://freesound.org/people/slappy13/sounds/151779/ https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ Lighting Match Sound by Mike Koenig, CC 0 http://soundbible.com/983-Lighting-Match.html https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ Morsecode - SOS MAYDAY - 988 Hz Tone.wav by Daytripper, CC BY http://freesound.org/people/daytripper/sounds/329436/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ kiss_female_byMondfisch89.ogg by Yudena, CC BY-NC http://freesound.org/people/Yudena/sounds/377601/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/