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Rerun Saturday! Is our future capri pants and golf shirts? And what do you think about time travel, High Grant and Colin Firth? And accidentally thinking about Rollergirl's kid sister!
After falling asleep through this one years ago, Dave's pick is to revisit and see what it's all about. Boogie Nights (1997), directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, was a bold and ambitious undertaking that captured the glitz, glamour, and excess of the 1970s adult film industry. Anderson, known for his meticulous attention to detail and immersive storytelling, meticulously researched the era to recreate the look and feel of the time period. From the costumes and set design to the music and cinematography, every aspect of the production was carefully crafted to immerse audiences in the world of adult entertainment. The film's ensemble cast, including Mark Wahlberg, Julianne Moore, Burt Reynolds, and Heather Graham, delivered powerhouse performances that brought depth and authenticity to their characters, from struggling actors to industry moguls. Additionally, Anderson's visionary direction and innovative storytelling techniques, such as long tracking shots and complex character dynamics, elevated "Boogie Nights" beyond its genre trappings, earning critical acclaim and multiple award nominations. Despite its provocative subject matter, "Boogie Nights" was a passion project for Anderson, who sought to explore themes of ambition, desire, and the pursuit of fame in the context of the adult film industry. The production faced challenges in securing financing and navigating censorship issues due to its explicit content, but Anderson's uncompromising vision ultimately prevailed. The film's success at the box office and critical acclaim solidified Anderson's reputation as one of the most visionary filmmakers of his generation and cemented "Boogie Nights" as a modern classic that continues to resonate with audiences for its bold storytelling and immersive portrayal of a bygone era. If you enjoy the show we have a Patreon, so become a supporter. www.patreon.com/thevhsstrikesback Plot Summary: Eddie Adams is a young dishwasher with dreams of stardom and he transforms into Dirk Diggler in the vibrant world of the San Fernando Valley adult entertainment industry during the 1970s and 1980s. Under the mentorship of adult filmmaker Jack Horner, Dirk becomes a rising star alongside a colorful ensemble of characters, including Amber Waves, Rollergirl, and Reed Rothchild. As Dirk's fame and fortune grow, so do the excesses of drugs, greed, and hubris that threaten to unravel his life and the lives of those around him. thevhsstrikesback@gmail.com https://linktr.ee/vhsstrikesback --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thevhsstrikesback/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thevhsstrikesback/support
Finding everlasting love is difficult. That's why Ben & Kelly scour the internet looking for people who just need that 2nd chance at that 1st impression. It's the weird, the wild, and the desperate… it's Missed Connections!
During THE MOVIE CRYPT's 8th annual “Yorkiethon” last month, actress and filmmaker Heather Graham (BOOGIE NIGHTS, THE HANGOVER, SWINGERS, AUSTIN POWERS: THE SPY WHO SHAGGED ME, BOWFINGER) joined Adam, Joe, and Arwen LIVE to discuss working on her latest film- Joe Lynch's SUITABLE FLESH (now available on digital and Blu-ray). From growing up as an insecure, brainy, drama geek who never thought of herself as pretty… to becoming an internationally famous actress and considered one of the most beautiful women in the world… to the films and actors that inspired her and made her fall in love with cinema… to playing the iconic role of “Rollergirl” in Paul Thomas Anderson's BOOGIE NIGHTS and the lasting impact that the film has had on our culture… to what it was like working with Joe and playing multiple characters inhabiting the same body in SUITABLE FLESH… this conversation with Heather was an absolute blast and we were so lucky to have her join us for our annual benefit for Save A Yorkie Rescue!
One of the new Netflix Christmas schlock offerings this year is titled "BEST. CHRISTMAS. EVER!" (Their punctuation. Not mine.)For you late '90s kids, this movie stars Rollergirl, Moesha, and the guy who had relations with the pie in American Pie. That's Heather Graham, Brandy Norwood, and Jason Biggs for the rest of you.Heather is super jealous of her old friend Brandy, who seems to have the perfect life. Heather and Jason are taking their kids to her sister's house, but her son's stuffed monkey/imaginary friend puts Brandy's address into the GPS instead, and Holiday Highjinks ensue!And by "Holiday Highjinks," of course, I mean badly scripted, poorly acted generic Christmas movie crap. But is it so bad that it's good? Will we GET THE FLICK OUTTA HERE?!? Only one way to find out.Check out their socials!Alex: @AlexSourGrapsKate: @MissKatefabeVisit our website:KnowYourNews.comSend in Superchats for movie moments you'd like to discuss!http://www.kynchat.comCheck out our socials:Facebook: facebook.com/knowyournewsTikTok: tiktok.com/@knowyournewzInstagram: instagram.com/knowyournewzTwitter: twitter.com/knowyournewz
Con el cambio de milenio la electrónica siguió expandiéndose, sonando constantemente en las radios a través del Pop, Rock, Indie, etc. A comienzo de década en la escena underground de New York surgió como un virus pandémico el Electroclash, una suerte de New Wave, Synth Pop, Techno, Disco, etc. Como cruzar a Devo con The B-52's después de una noche salvaje. De esta escena surgieron varios grupos que lograron trascender y ser reconocidos mundialmente, como el caso de Scissor Sisters (aquí escuchamos su particular versión Disco-Bee Gees del clásico de Pink Floyd “Comfortably Numb”), Fischerspooner, Golden Boy with Miss Kittin, Tiga. Luego nos encontramos con la electrónica escandinava, con ejemplos como Royksopp, Robyn, The Knife, Jay-Jay Johanson. Con unos sonidos más cercanos al SynthPop. La ex cantante de Moloko, Roisin Murphy, comenzó su carrera en solitario en el 2005 combinando varios sonidos electrónicos más vanguardistas con el Pop. Electronica procedente del Reino Unido con Hot Chip (con un comienzo entre el New Wave y el electroclash), Ladytron, Little Boots, La Roux, Goldfrapp (cuyo cambios de estilo entre un disco y otro maravillaba a sus seguidores). En 2003 el DJ y productor Benny Benassi revoluciono la electrónica con el maravilloso single “Satisfaction”. Techno matizado con Pop, Big Beat y Tech House. Una canción brutal. De Alemania llegaron por un lado los Infernal, duo Danes de un Euro House actualizado. Y por el otro la cantante Rollergirl, una lolita en patines que lanzo un auténtico hitazo en el año 2000 “Superstar”. De Australía tenemos a The Presets, combinando New Wave, SynthPop, Disco y Pop. Aquí escuchamos el temazo “This Boys's in Love” publicado en 2008. TRACKLIST: 01 - Little Boots - New In Town 02 - Fischerspooner - Never win (Radio Edit) 03 - Jay-Jay Johanson - On the Radio (Radio Edit) 04 - Roisin Murphy - Overpowered (Radio Edit) 05 - Scissor Sisters - Comfortably Numb 06 - Ladytron - Discotraxx 07 - The Knife - Heartbeats (Rex The Dog Remix) 08 - Royksopp ft. Robyn - The Girl And The Robot (Radio Edit) 09 - Hot Chip - Over and Over (Radio Edit) 10 - La Roux - In For The Kill 11 - The Presets - This Boy's In Love 12 - Golden Boy with Miss Kittin - Rippin Kittin (Glove Tension Dub) 13 - Tiga ft. Jake Shears - You Gonna Want Me (Radio Edit) 14 - Infernal - From Paris To Berlin 15 - Benny Benassi presents The Biz - Satisfaction 16 - Rollergirl - Superstar (7' Mix) 17 - Robyn ft. Kleerup - With Every Heartbeat (Voodoo & Serano Remix) 18 - Goldfrapp - Rocket (Richard X Eight Four Remix)
Con el cambio de milenio la electrónica siguió expandiéndose, sonando constantemente en las radios a través del Pop, Rock, Indie, etc. A comienzo de década en la escena underground de New York surgió como un virus pandémico el Electroclash, una suerte de New Wave, Synth Pop, Techno, Disco, etc. Como cruzar a Devo con The B-52’s después de una noche salvaje. De esta escena surgieron varios grupos que lograron trascender y ser reconocidos mundialmente, como el caso de Scissor Sisters (aquí escuchamos su particular versión Disco-Bee Gees del clásico de Pink Floyd “Comfortably Numb”), Fischerspooner, Golden Boy with Miss Kittin, Tiga. Luego nos encontramos con la electrónica escandinava, con ejemplos como Royksopp, Robyn, The Knife, Jay-Jay Johanson. Con unos sonidos más cercanos al SynthPop. La ex cantante de Moloko, Roisin Murphy, comenzó su carrera en solitario en el 2005 combinando varios sonidos electrónicos más vanguardistas con el Pop. Electronica procedente del Reino Unido con Hot Chip (con un comienzo entre el New Wave y el electroclash), Ladytron, Little Boots, La Roux, Goldfrapp (cuyo cambios de estilo entre un disco y otro maravillaba a sus seguidores). En 2003 el DJ y productor Benny Benassi revoluciono la electrónica con el maravilloso single “Satisfaction”. Techno matizado con Pop, Big Beat y Tech House. Una canción brutal. De Alemania llegaron por un lado los Infernal, duo Danes de un Euro House actualizado. Y por el otro la cantante Rollergirl, una lolita en patines que lanzo un auténtico hitazo en el año 2000 “Superstar”. De Australía tenemos a The Presets, combinando New Wave, SynthPop, Disco y Pop. Aquí escuchamos el temazo “This Boys’s in Love” publicado en 2008. TRACKLIST: 01 - Little Boots - New In Town 02 - Fischerspooner - Never win (Radio Edit) 03 - Jay-Jay Johanson - On the Radio (Radio Edit) 04 - Roisin Murphy - Overpowered (Radio Edit) 05 - Scissor Sisters - Comfortably Numb 06 - Ladytron - Discotraxx 07 - The Knife - Heartbeats (Rex The Dog Remix) 08 - Royksopp ft. Robyn - The Girl And The Robot (Radio Edit) 09 - Hot Chip - Over and Over (Radio Edit) 10 - La Roux - In For The Kill 11 - The Presets - This Boy's In Love 12 - Golden Boy with Miss Kittin - Rippin Kittin (Glove Tension Dub) 13 - Tiga ft. Jake Shears - You Gonna Want Me (Radio Edit) 14 - Infernal - From Paris To Berlin 15 - Benny Benassi presents The Biz - Satisfaction 16 - Rollergirl - Superstar (7' Mix) 17 - Robyn ft. Kleerup - With Every Heartbeat (Voodoo & Serano Remix) 18 - Goldfrapp - Rocket (Richard X Eight Four Remix)
On this episode we chat with 3d artist and founder of Pushing Vertices gaming studio, Indigo Doyle! We chop it up about what are some of our favorite games to play, their origin story, the ins and outs of running an indie studio, the gaming development community and a bunch of other stuff! Be sure to follow them on all of their platforms for more of their content and go check out the RollerGirl demo!ROLLERGIRLhttps://indigodoyle.com/rollergirl-gamePUSHING VERTICEShttps://twitter.com/PushingVerticesTWITTERhttps://twitter.com/IndigoDoyle---Welcome to the Unapologetically Black Gaming Podcast, a place created by black gamers for black gamers.Follow us at the platforms below:https://twitter.com/UBGPodhttps://www.tiktok.com/@ubgpodhttps://ko-fi.com/ubgpodhttps://www.twitch.tv/ubgpodSupport the show
On Today's Show "I think there's so much you can do. It's so rich because you have words, you have pictures. Sometimes they say the same things, sometimes they say opposite things. There's such an interplay between the two that I feel like there's so many possibilities." - Victoria Jamieson Victoria Jamieson was always an introverted child, but a move across states in middle school pushed her further inward and made her grasp for familiarity. She quickly found comfort in the local library after her mother became the regular host of their summer reading program. While Victoria was an avid reader, burning through Ramona Quimby stories, she also found herself deeply interested in the Sunday comics in newspapers, and eventually comics such as Calvin and Hobbes. This lifelong interest in artwork and storytelling would inspire her own career as an author-illustrator. But as Victoria discovered an additional gap in the comic industry for middle-grade literature, she was influenced to take a shot at writing her own graphic novel.Today, Victoria talks to us about why she loves illustrations in literature, authors that inspired her, and how a dream job rejection inspired her first book.This episode's Beanstack featured librarian is John Henry Evans, a school librarian at Walter T. Helms Middle School at West Contra Costa Unified School District in California. Today, John Henry shares a moving story about a student, a book, and an unexpected post-it note.As with all episodes, our author guest creates a unique reading challenge that is available on Beanstack and also at thereadingculturepod.com. Listen to the episode to learn more about Victoria's challenge of looking through some new “little windows”.ContentsChapter 1 - Owner of the library (2:04)Chapter 2 - Ramona and Beezus (6:57)Chapter 3 - From Ramona to Rollergirl (11:01)Chapter 4 - Astrid, The Likeable (15:07)Chapter 5 - The allure of Lego manuals (18:06)Chapter 6 - Omar's Story (24:40)Chapter 7 - Warm Welcomes (32:27)Chapter 8 - Little Windows (36:33)Chapter 9 - Beanstack Featured Librarian (37:45)Links thereadingculturepod.com https://www.victoriajamieson.com/ https://www.beanstack.com https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-childrens-book-podcast/ https://www.wccusd.net/
On this episode of the SyrupArcade Cast, Brad Shankar and Dean Daley speak to Indigo Doyle, game designer and the creative lead at Toronto-based Pushing Vertices on Rollergirl. Rollergirl is based on the life of Doyle, a Black woman who grew up in Belleville, Ontario. In the game, you roll around town on rollerblades exploring the neighbourhood as Naomi, a Black 17-year-old doing odd jobs to afford to fix her first car.During the podcast, we ask Doyle about her journey as a game developer and discus representation and diversity. Given it's Black History Month, we felt it was important to highlight the difficulties Black people face when breaking into the gaming industry. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Brad Williams is a personal trainer, gym owner, and host of the Over 40 Fitness Hacks podcast... but most importantly, he was MY FIRST personal trainer on my own roller derby journey and he literally helped me become a derby beast. I am so excited, a decade later (yes that makes me a derby grandma) to have him join us in this THREE PART SERIES to help you level up your roller derby game in 2023.Part 1: BalancePart 2: AgilityPart 3: PowerYou can find Brad's podcast, Over 40 Fitness Hacks, here.And if you want to level up your game in 2023, guaranteed, Click this link and watch the video to learn more about Krash Course In Transformation
Ogden Arts & Adventure Show! December 13, 2022 Arts & Adventure Show with Eddie Buckley of 5050 BMX; Lorie Buckley, Ogden City Arts Coordinator; Cory Oberndorfer, professional artist Where Arts & Adventure summits the airwaves, this is the Ogden Arts & Adventure Show!! I'm R. Brandon Long, along with Todd Oberndorfer and we are your hosts for the greatest podcast in all the land. GUESTS Arts: Cory Oberndorfer // Nationally Exhibited Artist https://coryoberndorfer.com/ Arts: Lorie Buckley // Ogden City Arts Coordinator https://www.ogdencity.com/1480/About-Us Adventure: Eddie Buckley // 5050 BMX https://5050bikeandskate.com/ Thank you to BANYAN1 for powering today's Episode of the Ogden Arts & Adventure Show! Listen and Subscribe to Ogden Arts & Adventure on YouTube! Look for us on Facebook, Instagram, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, thebanyancollective.com, and on the Podbean App for Android & iPhones. DM us on Instagram @ogdenadventure OUTDOOR JUKEBOX “Weirdo Boy” // Tycoon Machete on Van Sessions at The Monarch Like what you hear, buy us beer: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/banyanmedia
Ogden Arts & Adventure Show! December 13, 2022 Arts & Adventure Show with Eddie Buckley of 5050 BMX; Lorie Buckley, Ogden City Arts Coordinator; Cory Oberndorfer, professional artist Where Arts & Adventure summits the airwaves, this is the Ogden Arts & Adventure Show!! I'm R. Brandon Long, along with Todd Oberndorfer and we are your hosts for the greatest podcast in all the land. GUESTS Arts: Cory Oberndorfer // Nationally Exhibited Artist https://coryoberndorfer.com/ Arts: Lorie Buckley // Ogden City Arts Coordinator https://www.ogdencity.com/1480/About-Us Adventure: Eddie Buckley // 5050 BMX https://5050bikeandskate.com/ Thank you to BANYAN1 for powering today's Episode of the Ogden Arts & Adventure Show! Listen and Subscribe to Ogden Arts & Adventure on YouTube! Look for us on Facebook, Instagram, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, thebanyancollective.com, and on the Podbean App for Android & iPhones. DM us on Instagram @ogdenadventure OUTDOOR JUKEBOX “Weirdo Boy” // Tycoon Machete on Van Sessions at The Monarch Like what you hear, buy us beer: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/banyanmedia
Victoria Jamieson is the author of the graphic novel and New York Times Best Seller Roller Girl, and she joins Josie to discuss how she became an author and illustrator and why graphic novels are great reads for kids. In this interview, you'll hear Victoria talk about her hit book Roller Girl as well as her most recent book When Stars Are Scattered. Josie and Victoria also share a few more of their best book recommendations for military tweens.Books mentioned in this show:Roller GirlWhen Stars Are ScatteredRamona and Beezus by Beverly Cleary and Jacqueline RogersWings of Fire by Tui T. SutherlandScience Comics: Plagues: The Microscopic Battlefield by Falynn KochSmile by Raina TelgemeierSquish by Jennifer L. Holm and Matthew HolmNew Kid, by Jerry CraftHuda F Are You? by Huda FahmyThe Terrible Two, by Mac Barnett, Jory John & Kevin CornellFind more information about Victoria JamiesonLearn more about UTR and how you can strengthen your military family's bond through reading at UTR.org.Download UTR's reading app Want to help keep military families reading? Support UTR todayWhat do you think of the Ready for Reading podcast? Review us in your podcast app, or let us know
This podcast covers New Girl Season 3, Episode 11, Clavado En Un Bar, which originally aired on January 7, 2014 and was written by Berkley Johnson and directed by Eric Appel. Here's a quick recap of the episode:Jess seeks the aid of her friends to help her determine if she should take a new job and they all share moments of their life where they had to make a big job related decision.We discuss Pop Culture References such as:“Clavado En Un Bar” - The name of the episode and the song that plays at the end of the episode.A League of Their Own - At the end of the episode, Nick says a quote from the movie A League of Their Own to Cece and Jess, which they immediately pick up on.Additional Pop Culture References such as:Winston's Hair / (Dennis Rodman) - In the flashback scenes, Winston had hair that was dyed in a cheetah print. Dennis Keith Rodman is an American former professional basketball player. Known for his fierce defensive and rebounding abilities, he is one of the best rebounding forwards in NBA history. He repeatedly dyed his hair in artificial colors, had many piercings and tattoos; one hairstyle of which was in a cheetah like print. Tim Duncan - Nick said the moment was so chill and absent of drama that he wanted to call it “Tim Duncan.” Timothy Duncan is an American former professional basketball player and coach. He spent his entire 19-year playing career with the San Antonio Spurs and is widely regarded as the greatest power forward of all time and one of the greatest players in NBA history. Those that are not a fan of Duncan labeled his play as "boring" because of his simple but effective style, which earned him the nickname "The Big Fundamental".Rollergirl / Boogie Nights - Coach alluded to his relationship with his stopwatch to Rollergirl's relationship to her skates in Boogie Nights, which is a 1997 American period comedy-drama movie written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. The movie focuses on a young nightclub dishwasher who becomes a popular star of pornographic films. The Rollergirl character was a porn starlet who always wore skates. [Sir] Billy Joel - Schmidt references another Billy Joel lyric. This time calls him “the late, great Sir Billy Joel”, which as Jess pointed out Billy Joel is neither dead nor a knight. William Martin Joel is an American singer, pianist, composer and songwriter, who has led a commercially successful career as a solo artist since the 1970s, having released 13 albums. Billy Joel was also referenced by Schmidt in S3E6. [Bernie] Madoff - When looking up who Jess thought was her first student, there was a headline that referred to him as “Clifton ‘Baby Madoff' Collins”. Bernard “Bernie” Madoff was an American fraudster and financier who ran the largest Ponzi scheme in history, worth about $64.8 billion. He was at one time the chairman of the NASDAQ stock exchange.Sophie's Choice - In the flashback where we find out Cece was Jess's first student, Jess is trying to make a crying Cece feel better by telling her that after she watched Sophie's Choice she could see in the dark for a week because it made her cry a lot. Sophie's Choice is a 1982 American drama film known to be a “tearjerker” where the main character Sophie, a Holocaust survivor, deals with her harrowing past and her unraveling relationships.This episode we reenact Schmidt describing the scotch, his story title “Kablamo McYeah Bro”, and his flabbergast button as our “Schmidtism”. For “Not in the 2020s” we discuss the consistent fat shaming and our “Yes in the 2020s” include Nick's support of the other characters and everyone taking charge of their lives. We also give a brief look into Bart McCarthy (Kevin-97) and Brian Posehn (Biology Teacher), the guest stars in this episode.Also in this episode were the following guest stars who we do not discuss in the podcast: Curtis Armstrong (Dr. Foster - Previously Discussed in S2E24), Tom Fitzpatrick (Old Man McCue), Terrell Clayton (Professor), Jay Harik (Latvian Coach), Alek Friedman (Latvian Doctor), Anthony Soike (Law School Guy), Wyatt Griswold (Clifton), Christopher Griffin (Donald), Jaidan Jiron (Young Cece), and Hannah Eisenmann (Young Jess).This episode we chat about the other Billy Joel references Schmidt made in S3E6 and how in the flashback he was wearing a Livestrong jersey who we covered in pop culture on S3E3 of our podcast. We didn't find the bear this episode but we believe it is the bear on the California state flag in Jess's classroom.While not discussed in the podcast, we noted other references in this episode including:Amish - When Jess is talking to the Biology teacher, he mentions the Amish as an example of people who are anti-future. The Amish are traditionalist Anabaptist Christian church fellowships with Swiss German and Alsatian origins. The Amish are known for simple living, plain dress, pacifism, and a slowness to adopt many conveniences of modern technology.This episode got a 9.5/10 rating from Kritika whose favorite character was Nick and Kelly rated this episode a 9/10 and her favorite character was Jess!Thanks for listening and stay tuned for Episode 12!Music: "Hotshot” by scottholmesmusic.comFollow us on Twitter, Instagram or email us at whosthatgirlpod@gmail.com!Website: https://smallscreenchatter.com/
Hey Nacho Experts - please enjoy this blast from the past and one of our most episodes, Flowers In the Attic. We'll be back next week with a brand new episode! "It's like Rollergirl got a family." It's the moment we have all been waiting for: Molls and Karen Kilgariff (co-host of My Favorite Murder, among many other things) get into Flowers in the Attic, specifically the most recent film adaptation of the V.C. Andrews classic (albeit disturbing) novel. They start by chatting about how pretty Heather Graham is before getting into the general darkness of the movie. There's a lot to discuss with this one, Lifetime lovers - grab your snacks, enjoy some LOLs and definitely hang out to see where this landed on our rating scale! This episode brought to you a bunch of great sponsors! Check out Bonafide (get 20% your first purchase using code 'Sleep20'), ThriveCausemetics (use code 'mothermayi' for 15% off your first order), Helix (our listeners get up to 200 dollars off all mattress orders AND two free pillows with code 'mothermayi') and of course, our fave game Best Fiends - download today for FREE in the Google Play store or from Apple Apps! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hey y'all! It's time for an encore episode: Roller Girl by Vanessa North! We will be back next week with our annual Reading Embrace episode, but we think the best way to start 2022 is with this feel-good lesbian romance between a trans athlete and a plumber/roller derby coach. It's exactly what we need! Roller derby, tons of enthusiastic consent, low-stakes conflict, a whole gaggle of awesome side characters, the importance of lady friendship! This novella was a big yum, a big swoon, and a big heart soar! Bonus Content: Erin knows so much about roller derby and Melody actually sobs with joy near the end. Lady Loves: Erin: Ann Aguirre is writing a HELIX ROMANCE called http://www.annaguirre.com/free/ (LOVE CODE and you can read it if you sign up for her newsletter)! Helix romance! AI romance! Alien sex with head tentacles! Melody: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aK-X2d0lJ_s (THE OLD GUARD). Is a beautiful Netflix action movie with Charlize Theron and Kiki Layne, plus a whole bunch of other super talented actors. Found family, incredible fight scenes, and the most beautiful romance subplot I've EVER SEEN. There is this declaration of love between Joe and Nicky that is so pure and deep and heartfelt that it knocked my socks off! Also the https://www.theringer.com/higher-learning-van-lathan-rachel-lindsay (HIGHER LEARNING PODCAST) with Van Lathan and Rachel Lindsay. Every episode is pure gold. They use current events as a vehicle to talk about bigger subjects regarding race and Black culture. Subscribe now. Make sure to check out Mel's new podcast https://bonkers-romance.captivate.fm/listen (Bonkers Romance)! Subscribe! Rate! Review! Tell all your friends :) Get more content on https://www.patreon.com/heavingbosomspodcast (PATREON!!) Sign up for our https://www.heavingbosoms.com/ (Newsletter)! MERCH! https://www.teepublic.com/stores/heaving-bosoms-podcast?ref_id=13852 (Teepublic), https://chicalookate.myshopify.com/collections/heaving-bosom (Chicaloo Kate), https://www.redbubble.com/people/heavingbosoms/shop?asc=u (Redbubble) Make your life better and https://justasknat.co/ (hire Natalie) to assist you!!! And follow our socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heavingbosoms/ (@heavingbosoms) Twitter: https://twitter.com/Heaving_Bosoms (@heaving_bosom)s
Conan talks to Rose from Tennessee about the roller derby scene and her professional life as an exterminator. Plus, Conan shares which historical figure he'd like to be murdered by.Wanna get a chance to talk to Conan? Submit here: TeamCoco.com/CallConan
A nice chat with Heatreh Graham, the famous Rollergirl from Boogie Nights, about films, beauty and generosity. The post Heather Graham #FISF2021 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
A nice chat with Heatreh Graham, the famous Rollergirl from Boogie Nights, about films, beauty and generosity. The post Heather Graham #FISF2021 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
A nice chat with Heatreh Graham, the famous Rollergirl from Boogie Nights, about films, beauty and generosity. The post Heather Graham #FISF2021 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
A nice chat with Heatreh Graham, the famous Rollergirl from Boogie Nights, about films, beauty and generosity. The post Heather Graham #FISF2021 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
A nice chat with Heatreh Graham, the famous Rollergirl from Boogie Nights, about films, beauty and generosity. The post Heather Graham #FISF2021 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
A nice chat with Heatreh Graham, the famous Rollergirl from Boogie Nights, about films, beauty and generosity. The post Heather Graham #FISF2021 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Brothers Phil & Warren bring butter and lollipops to the San Fernando Valley for a deep dive into Paul Thomas Anderson's breakthrough feature film “Boogie Nights”. Topics include: basis of the script & the difficulty of producing sexually provocative material (2:20), the stars of the picture (15:20), stats & accolades (29:45), best scenes & lines (40:05), Judge Bob's recasting court (56:55), and the film's legacy & lore (1:19:20), plus much more.
Brothers Phil & Warren bring butter and lollipops to the San Fernando Valley for a deep dive into Paul Thomas Anderson's breakthrough feature film “Boogie Nights”. Topics include: basis of the script & the difficulty of producing sexually provocative material (2:20), the stars of the picture (15:20), stats & accolades (29:45), best scenes & lines (40:05), Judge Bob's recasting court (56:55), and the film's legacy & lore (1:19:20), plus much more.
It's Queerly Recommended's Sweet Sixteen and we have one question for you: Are you down with the witchy witchy? While you ponder that, listen to Kris and Tara celebrate this transition from one stage of a podcast's life into another by dishing about the latest Marvel offerings, tags in fic and the romantic utility of the humble tentacle. They revisit last week's conversation about trans-women in lesfic with a terrific list of books ready for you to dive into. Last but not least, Kris utters a phrase that Tara has Never Heard An Author Say Before. Enjoy! Official recommendations for this week are Under Her Influence by Amanda Radley, presented by Kris, and One Last Stop by Casey McQuiston, presented by Tara. If you enjoy this episode, please consider buying Kris & Tara a Ko-fi! Also discussed: Black Widow (Disney+) The Lesbian Review and its many, many tags Roller Girl by Vanessa North (As you guys mentioned) Knowing Her by Raquel De Leon Second Exposure by Chelsea Cameron The Dreadnaught series by April Daniels Cheer Up (Graphic Novel) by Crystal Frasier Fake It by Lily Seabrooke Alone - Season Two (History) Atypical (Netflix) Fear Street Part One: 1994 and Part Two: 1978 (Netflix) Loki (Disney+) Covenant by Ann McMan Under Her Influence by Amanda Radley One Last Stop by Casey McQuiston Red, White and Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston Please Kill Me: The Uncensored Oral History of Punk by Legs McNeil and Gillian McCain The Queen (Netflix)
Love blooms at the Silver Star Skating Rink when a farm girl goes on a blind date and meets a wonderful man. Dave remembers Dick and Dottie and shares the story of their 56-year marriage.
@BestflixRickyD@SuddenButTwistmyarmpodcast.com April 1:A Shock To The System, 1990 (HBO) – This sounds really gritty and cool. Starring Michael Caine as head of an Advertising department. He gets passed up for a promotion in favor of a younger employee and kills a homeless man in frustration. Accidentally. He ends up faving no consequences. This leads him to acting out revenge on anyone who has wronged him. Possibly going so far as to hurt his wife.Abandon, 2002 (HBO) – 16% on RT. This one looks pretty bad. Starring Katie Holmes as a senior in college. Her old boyfriend died a few years ago and that is causing her issues moving on.Adam's Rib, 1949 – This is an old one. 1949. 96% on RT which sends it in Classics territory. Husband and wife are a lawyer and defense attorney and end up in the same court room on opposing sides of a case. The work finds its way home and comedy ensues.All Is Lost, 2013 (HBO) – Robert Redford movie. 94% on RT. Robert Redford goes out on his own boat. One night while asleep his boat is damaged and is taking on water. Now Robert Redford is alone in the ocean with failing equipment and dwindling supplies and will have to draw upon himself to get out of this situation.Assume the Position with Mr. Wuhl – Robert Wuhl(Arli$$) takes a comedic look at the facts and myths of American history. Only other actor credited is David Cross(Tobias, Arrested Development.)Barbarosa, 1982 (HBO) Old western style movie. A Young cowboys meets up with a legendary outlaw and before long, both are on the run from the law.Black Dynamite, 2009 – Reverse Blaxploitation filmBlindness, 2008 (HBO) – A whole city goes blind all at once. What would the fallout of that be?The Bodyguard, 1992 – Whitney Houston is a pop diva that needs personal security. Then she falls in love with Kevin Costners “Frank Farmer”(producer)Boogie Nights, 1997 – Markie Mark has a giant schlong and is hired to be a porn actor. He goes by Dirk Diggler. This is when Heather Graham was “Roller Girl” . Dirk lives his best life but eventually it all comes crashing downBringing Up Baby, 1938 – Old black and white film. Super high rated. Baby is the name of a pet leopard?Caddyshack, 1980 – Chevy Chase, Bill Murray and Rodney Dangerfield. This is a raucus comedy set on the golf course. The Collection, 2012 (HBO) – There is a criminal on the loose known as The Collector. Our protagonist ends up getting captured by the Collector when she finds and tries to loose one of his captives.The Color Purple, 1985 Starring Oprah and Whoopi Goldberg. The 40 year story of Celie and her difficult life and its representation of the African American struggle in America. Abusive father figures, everyday racism, 2nd class citizenship.Dante's Peak, 1997 (HBO) – Starring Pierce brosnan as a volcanologist. He believes this is the big one! Doomsday volcano!Dark Shadows, 2012 (HBO) – Directed by Tim Burton. Hes got his whole crew here, Johnny Depp, Michelle Pfeiffer, Helena Bonham Carter, Eva Green. I didn’t know this even existed but it looks like a cool Tim Burton thing.Dead Silence, 2007 (HBO) – This si a pretty bad looking horror film with a Dummy as the main killer. The dummy looks identical to the dummy on the old Goosebumps book.Dirty Harry, 1971 – Wretching noises. This is a highly regarded classic film starring Clint Eastwood with narrative and themes that would NOT go over well in todays society. Not with most at least. A cop has to reach into unconstitutional means to apprehend a suspect.The Eagle Has Landed, 1977 (HBO) – British War Film starring Michael Caine. This is a fictional story about germans trying to kidnap Winston Churchill near the end of WWII.Early Man, 2018 (HBO) – British animated program(think Shaun The Sheep, pseudo claymation esque) for kids. 81% on Rotten Tomatoes. Starring Maisie Williams.Easy Rider, 1969 – Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper play the main characters. The get some money from a drug deal in SoCal and ride across the country on their motorcycles to do some soul searching. They run into problems and friends along the way and its just a film about self discovery.Ella Enchanted, 2004 (HBO) – This is one of those Live Action takes on old fairy tales. I believe this one is Cinderella. The main character is visited by the Fairy Godmother and all of a sudden her real life starts morphing into a fairy taleThe Evil That Men Do, 1984 (HBO) – A professional killer is retired and living a peaceful life. Then he learns that there is a doctor torturing people in South Africa and feels he must intervene. Not a super original story.Eye For An Eye, 1996 (HBO) – 8% RT – A woman is on the phone with her teenage daughter at home. She hears someone break into her home and murder her daughter. Then the murderer gets off on a technicality and mom is obsessed with revenge.Fear, 1996 (HBO) – Mark Wahlberg is a 23 year old dating 16 year old Reese Witherspoon. Turns out 23 year olds dating 16 year olds are flawed. He ends up being a violent sociopath that the girl brought into he family.genera+ion, Season 1 Part One Finale – Documentary style program about high school students exploring modern takes on sexuality and testing deeply entrenched beliefs about life.Ghost Rider, 2007 – Nicolas Cage. Super expensive movie, when they were still poking at the superhero thing rather than drowning us in it. Super poor reviews and return on investment, one of the movies that was a nail in the coffin for Nic Cage.Goodfellas, 1990 – Now go home and get your fuckin shineboxThe Great Pottery Throwdown, Max Original Season 4 Premiere -It’s a pottery based competition reality show. Think Blown Away or Forged in Fire. Or even Nailed It!m,Green Lantern, 2011 – The Green Lanterns are a cosmic society to do good on the universe. Ryan Reynolds is the first human to join the Green Lantern Society – and just in time because evil is coming to earth! Probably launched Ryan Reynolds into Deadpool.Hardball, 2001 (HBO) – Tough guy drawn into family comedy. Keanu Reeves has to pay off gambling debts by getting this little league team a corporate sponsorship… then he gets involved in their lives.Happy Endings – 3 season show about a couple that split up on their wedding day forcing their friends to decide who to remain friends with. I’m sure the friends still want to be friends with everyone and this complicates the easy breakHaywire, 2012 (HBO) – Starring Gina Carrano. She is a secret agent who goes to save a hostage group when she is double crossed by her own teammate. Now she has to rely on her training to survive behind enemy lines and also find out who betrayed her and why.In & Out, 1997 (HBO) – Sounds kind of interesting. Labeled on Google as Comedy/LGBT which I didn’t know was something happening in 1997. One of the main characters wins an Academy Award and while he is thanking people from his life he Outs his teacher from high school for being gay. This causes all kinds of issues with the teachers family, his fiancé, his family to be, etc.Kicking & Screaming, 2005 (HBO) – One of Will Ferrells forays into family comedy. Will Ferrell plays himself as a soccer coach for little leagueKing Arthur: Legend Of The Sword, 2017 (HBO) – I don’t remember a King Arthur movie coming out in 2017. And that makes sense. 30% on RT and a box office loss.Leatherface Texas Chainsaw Massacre III, 1990 (HBO) – 19% on RT. Back when horror movies would make crazy amounts of sequels.Let's Go To Prison, 2006 (HBO) – Oof. 13% on RT. Excellent cast, Dax Shepherd, Will Arnett, Bob Odenkirk. Some criminal wants revenge on a dead judge. The dead judges son is put in jail over a bad trial and the criminal commits a crime to end up back in prison in a place where he can get his revenge. HILARIOUS.The Longest Yard, 1974 (HBO) – The older one starring Burt Reynolds. Pickup football game of prisoners vs guards.Made For Love, Max Original Series PremiereIt follows Hazel Green (Cristin Milioti), a thirty-something woman on the run after 10 years in a suffocating marriage to Byron Gogol (Billy Magnussen), a controlling tech billionaire.Man Up, 2015 (HBO) Starring Cristin Milotti who recently starred in Palm Springs and Wolf of Wall Street. Ray Romano is also in this. A Woman is on the run from a long time marriage to a tech billionaire. He has implanted a monitoring device in her head allowing him to track her location, emotional data, etc. Sounds pretty good. Currently 93% on RTThe Mask of Zorro, 1998 – This was the really good Zorro movie starring Antonio banderas and Catherine Zeta Jones. This is where Zorro is being trained by the old Zorro to be the new Zorro.The Man With The Iron Fists, 2012 (Unrated Version) (HBO) – Not related to Man in the Iron Mask. RZA plays blacksmith in a Chinese jungle. There are factions at war in his living area and he is being asked to make more and more elaborate weapons for his customers. Eventually he makes a suit that turns him into a human weapon. Missing In Action 2 - The Beginning, 1985 (HBO) – These were a pretty generic Chuck Norris vehicle. Lots of action and martial arts and explosionsMissing In Action, 1984 (HBO) SAMESIESMy Super Ex-Girlfriend, 2006 (HBO) – I’m not the worlds biggest marvel fan but boy… Superhero movies were pretty awful just a little over a decade agoThe Natural, 1984 – Robert redford plays a star baseball player who is shot on the way to tryouts. 16 years later he has recovered and is trying out for his rookie yearOne Day, 2011 (HBO) – Very generic romance movie. Two people from opposite sides of the track meet on College graduation day. From then on they meet one day of the year every year for the next 20 years to exchange stories and experiences until they finally discover what they’ve been missing. Each other.Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment, 1985 (HBO)Police Academy 3: Back In Training, 1986 (HBO)Police Academy 4: Citizens On Patrol, 1987 (HBO)Police Academy 5: Assignment: Miami Beach, 1988 (HBO)Police Academy 6: City Under Siege, 1989 (HBO)Police Academy: Mission To Moscow, 1994 (HBO) – The entire police academy series is on HBOPrimal Fear, 1996 (HBO) – Richard Geere plays a sleezebag lawyer who is more interested in power money and fame than the outcome of justice. Until he ends up on a case with an ex pupil of his and realizes he is defending some very dark secrets if the ChurchReasonable Doubt, 2014 (HBO) A lawyer is in a hit and run accident. He finds the trial for the man that was blamed for this hit and run and gets him out of any legal consequences because he knows that man didn’t commit the murder. But it turns out hes still a dirtbag.Red Dawn, 1984 (HBO) – Patrick Swayze and Charlie Sheen star. This is kind of a Cable Movie heavy hitter. In an alternate world where communism is taking over and the US is the only safeguard against communism. Our heros mount a defense of their little Colorado townThe Return, 2006 (HBO) – Sarah Michelle Gellar and Adam Scott are in a movie together? Murder Mystery teen horror flick. Boy, SMG had a rough time of things after Buffy. Box Office LoserRisky Business, 1983 (HBO) 92%. Tom Cruise sliding across the wood floor in his socks. Tom Cruise plays teenager whose parents are going out of town. He invites his buddies over for a party, tries to hire a prostitute and crashes his fathers car.Roger & Me, 1989 – Michael Moore’s first movie. 100% on RT!!!! Michael Moore and his muckraking ways go to a GM plant in Flint, MI and tries to figure out why 30,000 people lost their jobSpace Jam, 1996 – SPACE JAMSpeed 2 Cruise Control, 1997 (HBO) – legendary – 4%Spellbound, 2003 (HBO) – Documentary about the 1999 Scripps national spelling bee. 97% on RTStuart Little, 1999 – I saw this in theatres. Stuart Little gets adopted by a family as their child – not pet, and its about a mouse living the life of a human and what antics that would createThe Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning, 2006 (Extended Version) (HBO) – If you want a popular and generic horror film, this is one of many.Tyler Perry's Madea's Big Happy Family, 2011 - Don’t get Tyler PerryWanderlust, 2012 (HBO) – Its got a decent cast with Paul Rudd and Jennifer Anniston at the head. They are struggling with everyday problems when they stumble upon this counterculture community called Elysium and think they found the solution. But they are just trading problems for problemsThe Warriors, 1979 (Director's Cut) (HBO) – 88%?? There is a turf battle in NYC and the Warriors are fingered for killing a gang leader. Soon every gang in new York is looking for the Warriors. I might have to watch this one.The Watch, 2012 (HBO) – This is one of the movies Seth Rogen wrote and he just hopes everyone forgot about it. Cast of Ben Stiller, Vince Vaughn, Jonah Hill and others. They are a neighborhood watch getting into zany antics.White Noise, 2005 (HBO) – Main character Michael Keatons wife has recently passed. Now he thinks he is receiving transmissions from the afterlife in White Noise on his television and electronics. PLLLLBBBBTTTT thumbs down.The Wild Life, 2016 (HBO) Red Hot rotten tomatoes score of 93% but it sounds a bit underwhelming to me. There is a child of a housewife and golf pro. When his father loses his job as a pro golfer(??) his father goes off to fight forest fires. Now the son of the family must be the man of the house and he witnesses his mother in very adult struggles.Within, 2016 (HBO) – Another haunted house movieApril 2:On the Spectrum – Scripted, not documentaryesque. 3 twenty something year olds that are on the autistic spectrum learn what its like to live together.April 3:Ted, 2012 (Unrated Version) (HBO) – You know. The movie with Mark Wahlberg and the teddy bear smoking out of a bong. Directed by Seth McFarlaneApril 4:Q: Into The Storm, Documentary Series Finale (HBO) - WWHOOOOOOOOOOOOApril 5:Hard, Season 2 Finale (HBO) – Main character Sofia’s husband recently died. He was a porn mogul. Now sofia has to run the company if she doesn’t want to lose her home. She also falls in love with a dude with a giant honkerApril 6:Genndy Tartokovksy's Primal, Season 1B – adult animated series. It is a part of adult swim. A caveman befriends a t rex and they struggle with prehistoric life.April 7:Exterminate All The Brutes, Documentary Series Premiere (HBO)Exterminate All The Brutes, by acclaimed filmmaker Raoul Peck (“I Am Not Your Negro,” HBO’s “Sometimes in April”), is a four-part series that pushes the boundaries of traditional documentary filmmaking, offering an expansive exploration of the exploitative and genocidal aspects of European colonialism, from America to Africa and its impact on society todaySouth Side, Season 1April 9:The Other Two, Season 1 – fromer SNL head writers created this series. The two main siblings are struggling to find their way in life. The boy of the partnership is trying to find better acting parts than, (guy at party who smells like fart) and his sister is just struggling in general. To further complicate things their younger brother became a youtube star overnight.A Tiny Audience, Season 2 Finale (HBO) – Latin musicians sit down with small, intimate groups and explain their personal secrets and perform songs.April 10:The New Mutants, 2020 (HBO) – Five teenage mutants – Mirage, Wolfsbane, Cannonball, Sunspot and Magik are undergoing treatments at a secret institution that will cure them of their powers. But revealing dreams tell them that they might be trapped and having their powers extracted rather than voluntarily being in the institution. Maisie Williams is main character.April 11:The Nevers, Drama Series Premiere (HBO)August, 1896. Victorian London is rocked to its foundations by a supernatural event which gives certain people - mostly women - abnormal abilities, from the wondrous to the disturbing. But no matter their particular “turns,” all who belong to this new underclass are in grave danger. It falls to mysterious, quick-fisted widow Amalia True (Laura Donnelly) and brilliant young inventor Penance Adair (Ann Skelly) to protect and shelter these gifted “orphans.” To do so, they will have to face the brutal forces determined to annihilate their kind.April 13:Our Towns, Documentary Premiere (HBO) – A couple travel to different small cities across America and explain what makes them special. DocApril 15:Infinity Train, Max Original Season 4 Premiere – Animated show targeted at young adults. Main character is 13 year old girl with a robot companion that wants to be a computer programmer.April 17:The Dark Knight Rises, 2012 (HBO) - FINALLYApril 18:Mare of Easttown, Limited Series Premiere (HBO)Starring Kate Winslet, an exploration into the dark side of a close community and an authentic examination of how family and past tragedies can define our present.April 20:Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel (HBO) – I didn’t know this was still going on. 20/20 for the sports scene. Monthly episodes. Every episode covers 4 topicsApril 22:1,2,3 All Eyes On Me, 2020(HBO) – movie about a crisis at an elementary school where a teacher has to keep her kids calm and safeFirst Ladies, 2020 – 6 episodes. Documentary. Looks at personal and political lives of first ladies throughout histroyApril 23:Mortal Kombat, Warner Bros. Film Premiere, 2021 – Probably either excited about this one or its off your radar. One of the WB big release movies, arguably the biggest of the monthA Black Lady Sketch Show, Season 2 Premiere (HBO)Created by and starring Robin Thede, A Black Lady Sketch Show is an Emmy® nominated narrative sketch comedy series featuring a core cast of Black women living relatable, hilarious experiences in a magical reality that subverts traditional expectations.April 24:Dreamgirls, 2006 (HBO) – This was a heavy hitter when it came out. Lots of singing which many people love. The three Dreammettes get noticed at a talent competition and roped into being Eddie Murphy’s backup singers. Eventually one of them gets thrust into the spotlight and another is pushed back behind the curtain and these friends learn the high cost of fameApril 26:The Artist, 2011 – Came out in 2011 but meant to play like a 30’s era Hollywood film. It could be seen as a mostly silent movie with almost no dialogue being spoken and the score of the film being in charge of directing the viewers emotionsApril 29:Looney Tunes Cartoons, Season 1D – New Age looney tunes episodes. The cover is bugs bunny talking on a smartphone
Happy New Year! 2020 was a shotgun to the senses, and we're not anywhere near out of the woods yet, but Aya and Kevin take a note from The Frida Cinema's playbook and take a look at a definitive NYE movie: BOOGIE NIGHTS. Joined by Merry-Go-Round contributor, Hilary Jane Smith, the trio explores the apocalyptic rise of Reaganist conservatism as seen through porn, Mark Wahlberg's career as a comedic expert, and a way-too-invasive psychoanalysis of a drug-addicted, family-yearning, 26-year-old Paul Thomas Anderson. Aya Lehman: https://twitter.com/ayalhmnKevin Cookman: https://twitter.com/KevinCookman A Merry-Go-Round Magazine Podcast:https://merrygoroundmagazine.com/Support Merry-Go-Round Magazine!:https://www.patreon.com/mgrm
On the seventh episode of the video call interview series, Host Jibril Osman sits down with Uptown Boyband. Uptown Boyband is a Korean-Canadian trio based in Toronto, Ontario consisting of 25-year old rapper Justin Trash, 24-year old singer Joe Rascal, and 24-year old singer & engineer Roc Lee. Earlier this year, Uptown Boyband went on a Canadian tour as a supporting act of Korean rapper BewhY and released two singles, "Blackpink" and "Roller Girl." Recently, Uptown Boyband released their new single, "Read My Mind," with an accompanying visual.
Today, Kaytee is visiting with Melissa Joulwan and Dave Humpreys, all the way from Prague to talk about Strong Sense of Place! We are discussing Bookish Moments: “triple-dipping,” map adventures, and doubly broken reading Current Reads: we’re visiting manor houses, the everglades, building a train, and seeing a refugee camp. Come with us. Deep Dive: all things Strong Sense of Place with Mel and Dave Book Presses: A feel-good classic, a boring book described in a new way (ha!), and a Nigerian treasure. As per usual, time-stamped show notes are below with references to every book and resource we mentioned in this episode. If you’d like to listen first and not spoil the surprise, don’t scroll down! New: we are now including transcripts of the episode. These are generated by AI, so they may not be perfectly accurate, but we want to increase accessibility for our fans! *Please note that all book titles linked below are Amazon affiliate links. Your cost is the same, but a small portion of your purchase will come back to us to help offset the costs of the show. Thanks for your support!* . . . . . Bookish Moments of the Week: 1:43 - Amazon Kindle 3:22 - Haunted Voices by Various Authors 4:21 - Google Maps 4:51 - Looking for Transwonderland by Noo Wara-Siwa Current Reads: 7:25 - Snow by John Banville (Melissa) 8:30 - Schitt’s Creek 8:37 - Agatha Christie novels 9:32 - Benjamin Black novels 11:47 - Nothing Like it in the World by Stephen Ambrose (Dave) 11:53 - Band of Brothers by Stephen Ambrose 15:23 - Lobizona by Romina Garber (Kaytee) 18:34 - The Woman on the Orient Express by Lindsay Jayne Ashford (Melissa) 21:31 - Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie 22:45 - Adventures in Drawing by Scott Campbell (Dave) 22:56 - The Hug Machine by Scott Campbell 25:01 - When Stars are Scattered by Omar Mohamed and Victoria Jamieson (Kaytee) 26:31 - Roller Girl by Victoria Jamieson Deep Dive - Strong Sense of Place: 27:21 - Strong Sense of Place website 30:18 - Cookbook author, you say? Well Fed by Melissa Joulwan and David Humphreys 31:38 - SSOP Circus Episode 31:40 - SSOP Sea Episode 32:52 - Moby Dick by Herman Melville 33:36 - Weekend Getaway landing page 35:13 - SSOP Sweden Episode 35:17 - Beartown by Fredrick Backman 36:51 - SSOP Prague podcast episode 40:37 - Prague books roundup Books We Want to Press Into Your Hands: 42:58 - A Room with a View by E.M. Forster (Melissa) 45:26 - A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles (Dave) 50:07 - The Girl with the Louding Voice by Abi Dare (Kaytee) 50:04 - Kaytee’s minisode with Abi Connect With Us: Strong Sense of Place: website, Podcast, Instagram, Twitter Meredith is @meredith.reads on Instagram Kaytee is @notesonbookmarks on Instagram Mindy is @gratefulforgrace on Instagram Mary is @maryreadsandsips on Instagram currentlyreadingpodcast.com @currentlyreadingpodcast on Instagram currentlyreadingpodcast@gmail.com
Don’t let the racy subject matter fool you… Boogie Nights is one of the greatest films of the 90’s. Paul Thomas Anderson wrote and directed a true cinematic masterpiece with an A-List ensemble cast: Mark Wahlberg, Julianne Moore, Burt Reynolds, William H. Macy, Heather Graham and Philip Seymour Hoffman to name a few. The boys discuss the adventures of Dirk Diggler, Roller Girl and give a shout out to Chad’s mom! < ’00 | #LessThan2000 | An Art House Empire Production
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In this episode, we talk about Vanessa North’s F/F romance, Roller Girl: “Recently divorced Tina Durham is trying to be self-sufficient, but her personal-training career is floundering, her closest friends are swept up in new relationships, and her washing machine has just flooded her kitchen. It’s enough to make a girl cry. Instead, she calls a plumbing service, and Joanne “Joe Mama” Delario comes to the rescue. Joe is sweet, funny, and good at fixing things. She also sees something special in Tina and invites her to try out for the roller derby team she coaches.Derby offers Tina an outlet for her frustrations, a chance to excel, and the female friendships she’s never had before. And as Tina starts to thrive at derby, the tension between her and Joe cranks up. Despite their player/coach relationship, they give in to their mutual attraction. Sex in secret is hot, but Tina can’t help but want more. With work still on the rocks and her relationship in the closet, Tina is forced to reevaluate her life. Can she be content with a secret lover? Or with being dependent on someone else again? It’s time for Tina to tackle her fears, both on and off the track.”You’ll have to listen to the episode to find out what roller derby names we chose for ourselves! We also get deep on the benefits of dirty talk, the comforting qualities of boobs, and why communication is a vital sexual skill.Join us next month when we talk about Nymph by Francesca Lia Block.Follow us or send your questions and comments to:Twitter: https://twitter.com/SexyBooksPodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sexybookspodcast_/Gmail: SexyBooksPodcast@gmail.com
In this episode, we talk about Jay Northcote’s M/M new adult romance, Starting From Scratch: “Ben is transgender and back at university after hormone treatment and chest surgery. His new housemates have no idea about his history and Ben would prefer to keep it that way. He’s starting from scratch and his life is finally on track, except in the romance department. The idea of dating guys as a guy is exhilarating but terrifying, because if Ben wants a boyfriend he’ll have to disclose his secret.Sid is drawn to Ben from the moment they meet. He normally gets what he wants—in the short term at least. Ben’s guarded at first, and Sid’s not used to guys rejecting his advances. He eventually charms his way through Ben’s defenses and helps Ben on his journey of sexual awakening. It doesn’t matter to Sid that Ben is trans. He’s attracted to the whole person, and isn’t worried about what is—or isn’t—in Ben’s pants. They’re good together, and both of them are falling hard and fast, but Ben’s insecurities keep getting in the way. If Sid can convince Ben he's committed, will Ben finally be able to put his heart on the line?”We get into our own early experiences exploring sex and dealing with insecurities, how everyone has “baggage,” and how every person should have an “array of dicks” on hand (it makes sense, I swear)!We also mention Come As You Are by Emily Nagoski and our discussion about that book from Episode 5.Join us next month when we talk about Roller Girl by Vanessa North!Follow us or send your questions and comments to:Twitter: https://twitter.com/SexyBooksPodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sexybookspodcast_/Gmail: SexyBooksPodcast@gmail.com
Hey y'all! It's Roller Girl by Vanessa North! This feel-good lesbian romance between a trans athlete and a plumber/roller derby coach is exactly what we needed! Roller derby, tons of enthusiastic consent, low-stakes conflict, a whole gaggle of awesome side characters, the importance of lady friendship! This novella was a big yum, a big swoon, and a big heart soar! Bonus Content: Erin knows so much about roller derby and Melody actually sobs with joy near the end. Lady Loves: Erin: Ann Aguirre is writing a HELIX ROMANCE called LOVE CODE and you can read it if you sign up for her newsletter! Helix romance! AI romance! Alien sex with head tentacles! Melody: THE OLD GUARD. Is a beautiful Netflix action movie with Charlize Theron and Kiki Layne, plus a whole bunch of other super talented actors. Found family, incredible fight scenes, and the most beautiful romance subplot I've EVER SEEN. There is this declaration of love between Joe and Nicky that is so pure and deep and heartfelt that it knocked my socks off! Also the HIGHER LEARNING PODCAST with Van Lathan and Rachel Lindsay. Every episode is pure gold. They use current events as a vehicle to talk about bigger subjects regarding race and Black culture. Subscribe now. PATREON SHOUT OUT: Abigail C., you are a hakutaku, a Japanese creature with nine eyes and six horns, with the face of a human and the body of a lion. The hakutaku is said to be well-read and very intelligent. So intelligent, in fact, that you can see the future, using this skill to warn the masses of impending doom. You once predicted a deadly pandemic and gave the people talisman in your own image that would protect them from the disease. You have since been worshipped as a protector guardian spirit. *It should be said that hanging talismans of Abigail’s image on your wall is not an FDA-approved method of curing any disease. But it might cheer you up a bit.*
Massive show with one our favourite genres - Future Funk with a edible guest-mix from Elektric Dreams from the Skyline Collective D J J D S E T [00:35] Duett: Afterglow [03:30] Unfound & Hotel Pools: Halfway [05:30] Cecilla: Hide Nomore [08:20] Starfounder: Close Your Eyes [12:20] Late Nite Vegas: Denise [15:20] ED: Thicc [19:35] Bag Raiders: Beat Me To The Punch [22:30] Rollergirl!: Luv U So Much [24:10] Vanilla: Lose You [27:35] REMLARR: Violets [31:50] Cyril Hahn: Perfect Form (Kaytranada Remix) [33:20] Lup Ino: Wonderland (unreleased) [37:16] Hot Tub Boys: The Wash [40:45] ZHU: Drowning [43:30] Cero Rio: Striking Lights [45:10] Agrume: Like This Track For No Reason [48:05] Lola Disco: Special Moment [51:05] Agrume: Omelete Du Fromage [54:00] Skule Toyama: Memories II [57:48] Shoji: Video Store [59:50] Master Stryker マスターストライカー: Okinawa Sunset E D S E T [1:02:28] NinetyNine: Thomas [1:04:05] Anthony Ross: So Fine In '99 (Funkhameleon Drops The Disco Remix) [1:07:02] ナイトNaito: The Groove [1:09:35] Skyler (SIEL): Gr8 [1:12:10] ED. & ロードスRhodes: Music On [1:13:35] Monamie: Vertigo [1:15:05] ナイトNaito: Boogie-Woogie [1:18:30] ED.: Desires [1:22:20] StereoPlastic: Funky Vibes [1:24:43] Beerlover: All Funk [1:27:15] Ev.Exi: Be With You [1:29:55] Joey Chicago: Feelin' Free [1:32:00] Márina: You & Me [1:34:15] Le Phunk: Out Of The Blue (CyanBlue Remix) [1:36:20] マクロスMACROSS 82-99: Fun Tonight [1:38:50] ED.: Set Me Free [1:41:30] StereoPlastic: Summer 波浪 [1:43:35] Skingz: The Fakie and the Neighbor (Belgian Beer Remix) [1:46:30] Retrasoft - Whats that Sound [1:50:40] Agrume: Sweetie [1:53:20] ConsciousThoughts: Starstruck [1:54:20] Kaiju Club: One Summer [1:56:30] ED.: A Fresh Future
Welcome to the Shelf Care Interview, an occasional conversation series where Booklist talks to book people. This Shelf Care Interview is sponsored by Penguin Young Readers. In today's special Graphic Novels in Libraries Month installment, we have the pleasure of hearing from Victoria Jamieson and Omar Mohamed about their graphic novel When Stars Are Scattered. Victoria Jamieson is the creator of the graphic novels All’s Faire in Middle School and Newbery Honor winner Roller Girl. She received her BFA in illustration from the Rhode Island School of Design and worked as a children's book designer before becoming a freelance illustrator. Omar Mohamed spent his childhood at the Dadaab camp, after his father was killed and he was separated from his mother in Somalia. He devoted everything to taking care of his younger brother, Hassan, and to pursuing his education. He now lives in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, with his wife and five children, and works at a center to help resettle other refugees. He is the founder of Refugee Strong, a nonprofit organization that empowers students living in refugee camps.
The Sinner Files break down 1997's fake penis conspiracy piece, Boogie Nights. Topics include building a brief on Josh, deep dives on dick length, and what Rollergirl and Bono had in common. Highlights Below: Catch Up Trailer - 2:20 Selected Scenes - 7:35 Tidbits - 55:15 Sinners Are Grinners - 1:00:25
Geoff has an encounter with an injured beach goer in Long Beach, Kevin managed to have an unlikely pee mishap and the guys are looking forward a new obstacle course game show.
This episode Cordelia reviews one of her favorite graphic novels, Roller Girl by Victoria Jamieson. It tells the story of a girl becoming a fan of roller derby, joining a camp, and negotiating new and old friendships.
This week, we take a look at and talk about Lost In Space (1998 film). We'll take a look at the Lost In Space movie cast, talk about the Lost In Space movie sequel that never happened, the despicable (and questionable) characters including Spider Smith, Matt LeBlanc not being a believable action hero, and the fact that this film sort of doesn't even get the "lost" part right. Let's blast off in search of Alpha Prime and then go into a time portal and forget why we're on this journey…. Lost In Space Movie Cast William Hurt as John Robinson Now heading into this film, Hurt had a pretty solid resume after appearing in Oscar nominated films such as Children of a Lesser God and Kiss of the Spider Woman which he did win Best Actor for the latter. However, it felt like he started phoning it in towards the end of the film and stopped trying to carry the cast but his character isn't that likeable to begin with since he knowingly puts his family at risk and he's ignoring them for the majority of the film. Matt LeBlanc as Major Don West In the late 90's, LeBlanc was on one of the biggest shows in television history, Friends. It's really hard to imagine him in this very serious and tough guy role. On our podcast episode, Chris commented that he expected LeBlanc to shout out a line from his show like “Joey doesn't share food!” or something for more comedic effect than straightforward seriousness. It's also important to mention that Sean Patrick Flanery was considered for this role, but was let go during rehearsals as it was thought he closely resembled William Hurt. Heather Graham as Judy Robinson To say this film potentially derailed her rising star isn't too far of a stretch. The year before, she starred in the cult hit Boogie Nights as Roller Girl and appeared in the mid 90's comedy Swingers alongside Jon Favreau and Vince Vaughn. With this film underperforming and being poorly received, it's more than likely that she lost some opportunities to star in bigger films. While she did continue to receive work through the early 2000's, she wasn't exactly prominent until she appeared in 2009's The Hangover. Gary Oldman as Doctor Smith We all agreed that the awesomeness of Gary Oldman cannot be said enough, but this is one of his rare films that we'd rather forget. While he stars in a great film literally every year going back to 1991, we question his choice to star in this film. One of the most distracting elements on Lost in Space is the fact that Oldman speaks in overly poetic language and fully embraces his turn as the villain. This may have actually been a decent effort, but the effort of his acting may have been too much compared to his co-cast members. Spider Smith This was quite an odd choice to turn Doctor Smith into the future Spider Smith. We'll get into some of the terrible effects this film included in a bit, but this character definitely contributed to the awful visuals as the computerized sight of Spider Smith makes the audience say "What the...?" If it the purpose of turning this character into something more terrifying, it really wasn't necessary. We understood that Doctor Smith was the villain with the usual dark villainous traits a protagonist carries. Jared Harris as Older Will Robinson This is just a small added note that Jared Harris appeared in the film. His voice was dubbed though in post-production. It sounds very odd if you know what Jared Harris' voice sounds like. If they didn't like his voice for the part, why did they cast him anyways? From Television Show to the Silver Screen We didn't discuss the original show in great detail during the podcast episode, but the show was on television from 1965 to 1968 and was clearly some sort of Star Trek rip-off, but was also incredibly expensive to produce. Each episode cost over $130,000 to produce in 1965 which translates to just over $1 million in 2019 so it's no surprise that the show lasted only three seasons. Interestingly though,
On this special episode of the Young Readers edition of The Comics Alternative, Gwen and Andy take a look at the 2016 Eisner Award nominees and winners in each of the three young readers categories. The Two People with PhDs discuss not only the books and their creators, but also the categories themselves, the changes they've seen in those categories over the years, and changes they'd like to see in the future. Gwen and Andy know you'll find some great books here and hope you'll share your thoughts with them once you've read them. (You can find a complete list of all the Eisner Award winners here as well as the complete list of nominees here.) In the lists below, the winner of the category is in bold face type. Best Publication for Early Readers (up to age 8) • Anna Banana and the Chocolate Explosion, by Dominque Roques and Alexis Dormal (First Second) • Little Robot, by Ben Hatke (First Second) • The Only Child, by Guojing (Schwartz & Wade) • SheHeWe, by Lee Nordling and Meritxell Bosch (Lerner Graphic Universe) • Written and Drawn by Henrietta, by Liniers (Ricardo Siri Linders, an Argentine creator) (TOON Books) Best Publication for Kids (ages 9-12) • Baba Yaga's Assistant, by Marika McCoola and Emily Carroll (Candlewick) • Child Soldier: When Boys and Girls Are Used in War, by Jessica Dee Humphreys, Michel Chikwanine, and Claudia Devila (Kids Can Press) • Nathan Hale's Hazardous Tales: The Underground Abductor, by Nathan Hale (Abrams Amulet) • Over the Garden Wall, by Pat McHale, Amalia Levari, and Jim Campbell (BOOM! Studios/KaBOOM!) • Roller Girl, by Victoria Jamieson (Dial Books) • Sunny Side Up, by Jennifer Holm and Matthew Holm (Scholastic Graphix) Best Publication for Teens (ages 13-17) • Awkward, by Svetlana Chmakova (Yen Press) • Drowned City: Hurricane Katrina and New Orleans, by Don Brown (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt) • March: Book Two, by John Lewis, Andrew Aydin, and Nate Powell (Top Shelf/IDW) • Moose, by Max de Radiguès (Conundrum) • Oyster War, by Ben Towle (Oni) • SuperMutant Magic Academy, by Jillian Tamaki (Drawn & Quarterly)
Jamieson. Victoria. ROLLER GIRL
Victoria Jamieson has written books for kids and teaches children's literature at Pacific Northwerst College of Art, but in her spare time, she skates with the Rose City Rollers Wreckers team under the name of Winnie the Pow. So perhaps it was just a matter of time before she wrote a graphic novel for middle-grade readers about a girls who get in touch with their deeper selves by skating around and hitting each other called "Roller Girl." The The book is also about the very messy social geometry that happens when kids move beyond their elementary school friendships.The book became a "New York Times" best seller and recently won a Newberry Honor.State of Wonder host April Baer sat down with Jamieson to discuss the subtle but salient messages running through the story and how much of "Roller Girl" is a reflection of her own experience.Read the full story: http://www.opb.org/radio/article/victoria-jamieson-roller-girl
Jamieson, Victoria. ROLLER GIRL
On this episode of the interview series, Andy W. and Derek have as their guest Jessica Abel, whose latest book, Out on the Wire: The Storytelling Secrets of the New Masters of Radio, was recently released by Broadway Books. In her conversation with the guys, Jessica discusses her history with narrative-based radio and how her earlier work, Radio: An Illustrated Guide (cowritten with Ira Glass), helped to open the door for her exploration of the medium. Out on the Wire is based on over three years of research and hours of interviews she conducted with the creators behind programs such as This American Life, Planet Money, Radiolab, The Moth, and Snap Judgment. The text culls the various storytelling strategies of these producers and dissects their effectiveness. This kind of expositional writing -- or "documentary comics," as Jessica calls it -- is something that the Two Guys rarely discuss, so they use this opportunity as a way into the genre. Along the way they also talk with Jessica about her podcast based on the new book, her work on Trish Trash: Rollergirl of Mars, her series editorship (along with her husband, Matt Madden) of the annual Best American Comics for Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, and her earlier books, including La Perdida, the instructional text Drawing Words and Writing Pictures (again, along with Madden), and the series Artbabe. For those interested in storytelling and the spoken word -- and not only for radio, but also as it applies to podcasting -- this interview with Jessica Abel is essential listening.
The Fat-Burning Man Show by Abel James: The Future of Health & Performance
Melissa Joulwan, the author of Well-Fed, blogs at The Clothes Make The Girl about her triumphs and failures in the kitchen, the gym, and in life. In her own words she's "on a mission to be a superfit, well-fed, dressed-to-kill, glossy-haired, rock-n-roll, tart-tongued detective." That's pretty sweet. Melissa lives in Austin, TX (holla) and is a former Roller Girl with Austin's famous Texas Rollergirls, the original flat track roller derby that spread worldwide. She has appeared on the Today Show and Good Morning America and her blog won the 2012 Homie Award for “Best Healthy Cooking Blog.” She'll be speaking at PaleoFx in March. In today's show we cover: Why Melissa has a no treats policy in her books What it's like to do a Whole30 Why soy oil is not, in fact, healthy What not to eat if you have thyroid issues Colossal fails in the kitchen And tons more... Here's the show.
Fat-Burning Man by Abel James (Video Podcast): The Future of Health & Performance
Melissa Joulwan, the author of Well-Fed, blogs at The Clothes Make The Girl about her triumphs and failures in the kitchen, the gym, and in life. In her own words she's "on a mission to be a superfit, well-fed, dressed-to-kill, glossy-haired, rock-n-roll, tart-tongued detective." That's pretty sweet. Melissa lives in Austin, TX (holla) and is a former Roller Girl with Austin's famous Texas Rollergirls, the original flat track roller derby that spread worldwide. She has appeared on the Today Show and Good Morning America and her blog won the 2012 Homie Award for “Best Healthy Cooking Blog.” She'll be speaking at PaleoFx in March. In today's show we cover: Why Melissa has a no treats policy in her books What it's like to do a Whole30 Why soy oil is not, in fact, healthy What not to eat if you have thyroid issues Colossal fails in the kitchen And tons more... Here's the show.