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On today's episode, we've mentioned it plenty of times on the pod, but now we're finally talking about one of my favorite parody films that skewers the teen movie genre, and that's a film called Not Another Teen Movie!! This movie was written by Michael G. Bender, Adam Jay Epstein, Andrew Jacobson, Phil Beauman, and Buddy Johnson and was directed by Joel Gallen.This movie stars Chyler Leigh, Chris Evans, Jamie Pressly, Eric Christian Olsen and Mia Kirshner. We also have appearances from Deon Richmond, Ron Lester, Lacey Chabert and some other fun folks from the teen movie sphere.Joining me for today's episode is author and musician, Tara Giancaspro!! We chop it up about this parody film and about teen movies in general. We go a little all over the place, but this movie kind of just requires that!! You don't want to miss this!!Intro/Outro Music: "Phantom Fun" by Jonathan BoyleShow E-Mail: cultcinemacircle@gmail.comFollow Tara on Substack and InstagramCheck out Sweaty Lamarr on Spotify, Bandcamp, and Apple MusicFollow Cult Cinema Circle on Instagram, Twitter, and Letterboxd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's the first anniversary episode of 2024 and we're kicking things off with one from the Class of 99! Varsity Blues is celebrating its 25th anniversary and the team is chatting the film up with special guest JC of @mercwiththemovies on Instagram. Directed by Brian Robbins, the film follows a small-town high school football team through a tumultuous season, in which the players must deal with the pressures of adolescence and their football-obsessed community while having their overbearing coach constantly on their back. In the small fictional town of West Canaan, Texas, football is a way of life and losing is not an option. The films stars James Van Der Beek, Jon Voight, Paul Walker, Amy Smart, Ron Lester, Scott Caan, Eliel Swinton, and Ali Larter. Links For Guests: MercWithTheMovies
EPISODE 143 – GOOD BURGER “Ed is the wingman energy I need, but Ed has the flirting energy I have.” This week, Chris is the perfect goon; Brandon explains Sinbad's game; Brian explains his game; and Ashley has a Chris moment. BTW: Hodor's on First! Starring: Kel Mitchell, Kenan Thompson, Sinbad, Abe Vigoda, Shar Jackson, Jan Schweiterman, Ron Lester, Josh Server, Ginny Schreiber, Carmen Electra, and Linda Cardellini Directed by Brian Robbins FOLLOW US:Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/trashwatch)Instagram (@trashwatchpodcast)Twitter (@trashwatchcast)TikTok (@trashwatchpodcast)Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/trashwatch/)YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5YpPcNIBmqNvvLvxa3WTLA)Email (trashwatchpodcast@gmail.com)Listen to Brian's music at (https://www.brianhorne.com)Support the show
EPISODE 28, BONUS CONTENTJoin Alex, Bogard, & Nelson for this Silver Screen Breakdown of this 1999, classic football movie VARSITY BLUES! Starring James Van Der Beek, Jon Voight, Paul Walker, Ron Lester, Scott Caan.Be sure to watch past episodes and make sure you follow on all podcast platforms!Become a Sponsor of the Silver Screen Breakdowns Podcast!
EPISODE 28, ACT 3Join Alex, Bogard, & Nelson for this Silver Screen Breakdown of this 1999, classic football movie VARSITY BLUES! Starring James Van Der Beek, Jon Voight, Paul Walker, Ron Lester, Scott Caan.Be sure to watch past episodes and make sure you follow on all podcast platforms!Become a Sponsor of the Silver Screen Breakdowns Podcast!
EPISODE 28, ACT 2Join Alex, Bogard, & Nelson for this Silver Screen Breakdown of this 1999, classic football movie VARSITY BLUES! Starring James Van Der Beek, Jon Voight, Paul Walker, Ron Lester, Scott Caan.Be sure to watch past episodes and make sure you follow on all podcast platforms!Become a Sponsor of the Silver Screen Breakdowns Podcast!
EPISODE 28, ACT 1Join Alex, Bogard, & Nelson for this Silver Screen Breakdown of this 1999, classic football movie VARSITY BLUES! Starring James Van Der Beek, Jon Voight, Paul Walker, Ron Lester, Scott Caan.Be sure to watch past episodes and make sure you follow on all podcast platforms!Become a Sponsor of the Silver Screen Breakdowns Podcast!
A back-up quarterback is thrust into the spotlight and leads a Texas high school football team, while butting heads with the entrenched dictatorial head coach, after the star starting quarterback is injured. Directed by Brian Robbins and written by W. Peter Iliff. Starring James Van Der Beek, Paul Walker, Ron Lester, Amy Smart, Ali Larter, Eliel Swinton, Scott Caan and Jon Voight. FOLLOW US ON LETTERBOXD - Zach1983 & MattCrosby Thank you so much for listening! Please follow the show on Twitter: @GreatestPod Subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Podbean No recommendations!
I flew into a late 90s flurry when I saw that episodes of Popular were on Youtube. From the mind of Ryan Murphy in 1999 this is not your typical show about high school. Both me and Mikey are day 1 fans and we talk our history with the show, the evolution of Ryan Murphy, and why Mary Cherry is one of the best tv characters ever. I hope more people discover this 90s tv gem! Link to watch the episode: https://youtu.be/7UsPO16MmYo---Get OVER 50 BONUS episodes on 90s TV and culture (Freaks & Geeks, My So Called Life, Buffy, 90s documentaries, and more...) and to support the show, join the PATREON for $5 a month! www.patreon.com/fashiongrungeGIVE US A 5 STAR RATING & SUBSCRIBE!Hosts: Lauren @lauren_melanie & Mikey @agentmikey007 Music by Den-Mate @imdenmateFollow Fashion Grunge Podcast Instagram @fashiongrungepodTwitter @fgrungepodLetterboxd Fashion Grunge PodcastTikTok @fashiongrungepod
On this week's episode, the gang continues the Back to School theme with an episode about the MTV Films cult football drama, Varsity Blues! Who's doing the worst Texas accent in the film? Why did they think the gag with the little brother was funny? And what number pig is Billy Bob actually on? PLUS: Coach Kilmer would rather die than take a coaching job in Shittington! Varsity Blues stars James Van Der Beek, Jon Voight, Paul Walker, Ron Lester, Scott Caan, Amy Smart, Ali Larter, and a baby Jesse Plemons; directed by C.H.U.D. II's Brian Robbins. Catch WHM on tour this fall! WHM Merch Store Advertise on We Hate Movies via Gumball.fm Unlock Exclusive Content!: http://www.patreon.com/wehatemovies See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Varsity Blues Welcome to The Guys Review, where we review media, products and experiences. **READ APPLE REVIEWS/Fan Mail**Mention Twitter DM group - like pinned tweetRead emails**Twitter Poll** - Breakfast Club: 66% gave it 1-2 beers, 33% less than one beerBilly Madison: 100% of the votes gives it 1-2 beers. Varsity Blues Directed by: Brian Robbins (who hasn't directed anything since 2012, but lots of exectutive producer credits; currently is the President of Kids & Family Entertainment for ViacomCBS Domestic Media Networks, so he over sees Nickelodeon and all kid related stations. Starring:James Van Der BeekJon VoightPaul WalkerRon Lester (was 28 when he shot this movie)Scott CaanAli LarterAmy Smart Released: January 15, 1999Budget: $16M ($26.2M 2021)Box Office: $54.3M ($89M 2021) worldwideRatings: IMDb 6.5/10 Rotten Tomatoes 43%Metacritic 50% Google Users 80% 1999 Teen Choice AwardsChoice Movie Breakout: James Van Der Beek (won)Choice Drama Movie (nominated)1999 MTV Movie AwardsBest Breakout Performance: James Van Der Beek (won)Best Movie Song (nominated)2000 Blockbuster Entertainment AwardsBest Male Newcomer: James Van Der Beek (nominated) First time you saw the movie? Plot:It opens with a voice over talking about American laws, and how the laws are different in West Canaan Texas, and it's all about Football. To win at all costs. Mox has a conversation with his brother, strapped to a cross. A brief breakfast and Billy Bob arrives to pick up Mox, Harbor, Tweeter, who wants to fuck a pig...? At the school pep rally, Coach Kilmer spells out his successes of 2 state titles, and 22 district titles... Sounds mediocre, like Treys efforts in bed. Harbor speaks about a dream of beating Bingville by more than 22 points. Mox and Julie kiss and make plans to "watch trains tonight." So they gonna bone. Pre game in the locker room, we see the new tweeter end zone dance, and Harbor having a needle stuck in his knee. In the game, up 28-17, Harbor runs the ball in, Billy Bob blocking for him, takes a hit to the head, and he goes down. Game ends Coyotes win, 35-17. After the game, Kilmer finds the book Mox was reading and threatens to cut his ass if his dad hadn't worked his ass off for him. Harbor gets some pills for his knee, and Mox counts down 4 more games. At the after party, everyone is drinking, Tweeter hits some old dude at a high school party in the nuts (SOUND 1), Darcy and Harbor bang on a dryer. They're interrupted by BIlly Bob puking in the washer, but he pukes and rallies (SOUND 2). At practice, 2nd string offence comes in, as Kilmer chews their asses out, the dads on the sidelines comment how great it is, and that the boys need it. As Mox is about to run the oopty-oop, Kilmer kills it and chews out Mox. At a cook out, the dads, again re-living the glory days (like Chris and the 1930's... What were actual flappers like, btw?) Moxs dad misses his pass, and the dads have a pissing contest about their boys, and Mox hits his dad in the face (SOUND 3). In school, they're now talking about sex, in a very clinical sense, Mox gives many examples of boner slang (SOUND 4), followed by Billy Bob collapsing. In the nurses office, he tells Kilmer the nurse said he shouldn't play, but Kilmer doesn't care, tells him he's good to go, like an asshole. In the game, Billy Bob obviously doesn't look well, but he goes out anyway. He collapses, Harbor gets sacked, injuring his knee. HIs dad comments for this not to be happening to him, you know, like a selfish asshole. 17 to 21, with 1:09 to play, Mox goes in. First play he makes a 40 yard pass. He doesn't know the next play, so just calls one, which ends up getting a touchdown, and winning the game. S:The intro, all the characters and hype, obviously every sterotypical highschool football movie ever. So was this the first one?All the announcers were/are actual announcers from small town texas, not actors.When they're at the cook out, Mox doesn't want to throw the ball with his dad, saying "you're going to fall on the bar-b-q"... Now, I'm pretty sure Texas is similar to Alabama. Bar-b-q is a food, you smoke bar b q to cook it. Or you use a grill, or you are grilling on a friday/saturday night. Weird word usage.Y'all ever have highschool parties like that? In the hospital, the Dr tells them Harbor has torn every ligament in his knee, that he'll be out at least a year and a half, if he'll ever play again. Saying, he shouldn't have been playing in the first place, and Kilmer said he never said anything to him before...again, you know, like an asshole. Mox drives Darcy home, and she changes in the car, obviously coming on to him because he's the starting qb now. Tweeter jokes with the police about their "mount me" hats... he claims hes going to go home, but steals the police cruiser, saying he's going to jail instead. Mox stops by a store and is given some free beer...and if that happened, they are SORELY underselling reasons to be playing football. Luckily for Tucker, he could just steal beer from the fridge of his football coach, at home. Tweeter pulls up, naked with some girls in the police cruiser, to get Mox to come with, but he declines. Mox walks to Julies and talks to her about how weird of a night it was. The sheriff is bitching about the players "esposing themselves" and taking the cruiser, saying he may have to start doing something, and Kilmer asks him if his boys are too much for him. The Coyotes are playing an away game, and Mox kills it. In an interview after, he gives a contrived answer, thanking teammates and God, as he starts to revel in the spotlight. At practice, they run the hook and ladder, which Billy Bob didn't understand. After, in Kilmers office, he blames Billy Bob for Harbor, and tells him to "fix it"... Again, you know, like an asshole. At school, Darcy comes on to Mox again and invites him to her house. He convinces himself to go, while buying condoms with his little brother at the store. Mox gets to Darcys house, and in a throw back to the intro, he says he feels like he's breaking the law being there. Darcy offers to make an ice cream sundae, with whipped cream, as Mox gets comfortable... She comes out wearing a whipped cream bikini... They kiss, and he stops, to her chagrin. He talks about about he's not sure he loves Julie or not, and she says it's not about love, it's about getting a better shot, and getting out. She's worried Harbor will end up a manager for walmart, coaching JV football. The next day, Wendell tells Mox about his issues with Kilmer being racist, and his stats, which he says he'll help fix. Julie sees Darcy kiss Mox in the hall. Tweeter then tels his theory about bitches (SOUND 5)... as he checks out something wrong with his junk. Julie breaks up with Mox at the drive-in she works at, because she doesn't date football players. The main players are at a strip club, and someone is covering their tab. Billy bob ends up on stage dancing, to everyones amusement. The next dancer ends up being the sex ed teacher...and she can educate them. The boys toast to Ms. Davis (SOUND 6), and walk out to a very bright day. S:Talking about the privilege of being a "star" player, stealing the police car, and Mox being given free beer. Talk about brother being brought home by police, so he wouldn't get suspended, etc.What happened to Moxs car? He dropped off Darcy, what happened to it? He walked downtown, got beer, walked to Julies, and no car?How different do you think football culture is NOW, compared to the 70's, 80's, 90's 2000's? Think it's still like this in places? College level?Oldest woman you've ever had sex with? Ms. Anita doesn't count... Give someone eles a chance, Chris. During the game, they're being crushed, Mox is getting blocked and sacked. They're all hungover, and cant make a play, interceptions, Kilmer is pissed. They lose 20-3. Kilmer blames Mox for poisoning his team; billy Bob is crying, and Kilmer makes fun of him, and kicks him out of the locker room. Mox and his dad argue, with Mox telling him (SOUND 7). Moxs brother shows up with Bacon, saying Billy Bob said he'd know how to take care of him. Mox takes off and finds Billy Bob, at the field, shooting his trophies, having a breakdown. Billy Bob has listened to Kilmer being an asshole, and blames himself. Mox convinces him that he needs him. The adults stop by to make sure Mox will stick to the game plan, as his little brother has started a cult. Mox gets a letter that he made it into Brown, with a full academic scholarship, but his dad wants to talk to him about the upcoming football game. At school, Billy Bob is cleared to play and is excited. Kilmer threatens Mox to fuck with his grades and transcripts, to get what he wants... You know... Like an asshole. Mox goes to Julie, but as she tries to help, he's a whiny bitch because he can't just fucking play one game the way the coach wants him to. Fucks sake. He's complaining about the institution in West Canaan, and Kilmer. Julie calls him a whiner, and tells him to be the hero. SAny good going to work stories while hung over? Momma g's hung over story A pregame lords prayer, after Kilmer gives a little too much gravity to the next 48 minutes of the game to make the next 48 years of their lives. The game starts with Coyotes winning the toss, and Kilmer reminds Mox to run his game. They're riding Wendell down the field, and when they get into the red-zone, Kilmer calls to give someone else the TD, so Mox changes the play for Wendell to score, which Kilmer doesn't like. Gilroy scores on a long run. Unlike Tucker who can't score, and even loses short runs to Trey. Coyotes have the ball and Wendell goes down, Kilmer tells the Dr to make him understand he needs to finish the game.... You know.. Like an asshole. Gilroy scores again. 14-7. 1:30 left in the half and Kilmer tells Mox to kneel, which he does, and the fans boo. Halftime in the locker room, Wendell is about to get a shot in the knee, the players turn on Kilmer. Mox walks, Tweeter, and BIlly Bob follow, (SOUND 8). He tries to get them to follow, and they don't. He's lost the room, and he knows it. He turns and walks down the hall, alone. Mox gives a speech about playing the next 24 minutes for only 24 minutes, not the rest of their lives. Can't be scared with Football... like you can't cry in baseball. He talks about being heroic, and being heros. Slow clap. They bust out and back to the field. Hard hits all over, and more football. 17-7 with 8 minutes left, and no Kilmer. They choose to run the oopty-oop, and turn to a no-huddle offense, calling the plays on the line (SOUND 9)... No one knows what they're doing. A long pass to Tweeter for a TD. Kilmer is in his office, packing things up. 14-17 Gilroy, with 38 seconds left, and no time outs. Billy Bob tells him to put him in on defense to block the kick...which he and Tweeter does. 27 seconds left. Out route to Tweeter, but he doesn't get out of bounds. Mox hits the oppsoing mascot to stop the clock, 7 seconds left. They call the hook and ladder. Silence falls. Ball is snapped. Mox to Tweeter, as he's hit, he tosses it to Billy Bob, who catches it... He tucks, and takes off towards the end zone. Three players are trying to tackle him, and he goes down in the end zone. Touch down! Everyone celebrates. Even Julie celebrates, all though she doesn't like football players... Stick to your guns, girl. She pushes through the crowd to Mox and they kiss. A voice over of Mox never forgetting that day; Billy bob cried, Tweeter drinks beer, Harber found his calling as a coach, Wendell got his ride to Grambling, Kilmers statue still stands, only because it was too heavy to move, he never coached again. Mox got his scholarship, and will graduate from Brown. The day was theirs and they can never take it away. Fade to black. S:Any of ya'll know the feeling of what Kilmer is talking about? Missing out on climbing sponsorship.Think something like the players turning on the coach would or has actually happened?Kinda funny seeing the HUNH back in 99... wonder if it would work with colleges...? Web: https://theguysreview.simplecast.com/EM: theguysreviewpod@gmail.comIG: @TheGuysReviewPodTW: @The_GuysReviewFB: https://facebook.com/TheGuysReviewPod/
1 – Another wedding for Julius. Racial profiling beats abortion. Tragedy is good for Trump. What is a dollar dance? Doane bangs Mom. 2 – Cleveland Cavaliers win it all. ‘Bone poppin outta da skin' talk. 3 – Blue Bridge Ride is tomorrow; A-holes still donating with PA Prank names. 4 – Eric got his medical bill for hook in finger. Replay from Friday's last segment when Eric's connection crapped out (funnier than initial because of Eric / Julius reactions to it). 5 – Game of Thrones. Eric visits Traverse City; O'neil attracts poon. 6 – Eric saved a lady in Traverse City. 7 – Haan had hot mics during Huge interview with Tom Izzo. Julius gets dumped for Marcus comment. Scott Baio supports Trump. 8 – Doris Burke's voice makes Eric puke. Brue Bridge Ride tomorrow. 9 – The show is doing good. Bad weekend for Hollywood (Anton Yelchin pinned by car / Ron Lester dies too). Death excites Julius. 10 – NBA is as real as WWE. Messaging thru Body Language. A Little Raging Doaner. 11 – Eric's history of air checks. Eric predicts Trump will win in November. 12 – Trump digs profiling; Eric's onboard. 13 – What an ideal woman should look like in the 1950's; get your ironized yeast today. Cleveland Cavaliers NBA champs.
Good Burger (1997) Directed by: Brian Robbins Starring: Kel Mitchell, Kenan Thompson, Abe Vigoda, Jan Schweiterman, Sinbad, Shar Jackson, Dan Schneider, Ron Lester, Robert Wuhl, and George Clinton Genre: Comedy
Varsity Blues (1999) Directed by: Brian Robbins Starring: James Van Der Beek, Paul Walker, Amy Smart, Ron Lester, Scott Caan, Eliel Swinton, Ali Larter, and Jon Voight Genre: Sports/Comedy/Drama
CLL #1620 (feat. Chris Evans, Ron Lester and Chyler Leigh) 12/13/2001 – Thursday Night Show Source – Stream Recording (2001) This episode is 100% complete, Chris and Chyler are making their only...
In this episode Ron-Lester Lansang, U.S. Army Veteran, Entrepreneur, and owner of the Regiment Brand. The perfect world for military Veterans that love the sport of skateboarding. The Regiment Brand offers the most unique military-inspired skateboard decks, apparel, and accessories. Listen to Ron talk about his ups and downs of his childhood, military service, and the challenges of starting a business after his military transition. Sit back and relax and take a listen to this episode with Ron-Lester Lansang.This is Edutainment for your Ears!Connect with Ron:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rl93176Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/regimentbrand_sk8Company website: https://regimentbrand.com/Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/ron-lester-lansang-72b577b1
Diana will never stop pointing out that in an unprecedented move for the podcast, Polina's pick Not Another Teen Movie (2001) is one Polina has never seen. It is later explained Polina just wanted to finally watch and talk about this movie Diana often references. What follows is the origin story of Diana's crush on Chris Evans. Polina reads from Roger Ebert's review of the movie. Treat yourself to our sponsor Frankie & Myrrh's selection of aroma therapy products and at the same time support our show. Use “HAPPILY1” to save 20% and orders over $40 get free domestic shipping! After breaking up with his girlfriend, Priscilla, a popular jock, Jake Wyler makes a bet with his friends, that he can't make 'ugly girl' Janey Briggs into prom queen. After spending more and more time with Janey, Jake really starts to think whether he wants to keep the bet on or not. Stars Chyler Leigh, Chris Evans, Jaime Pressly, Eric Christian Olsen, Mia Kirshner, Deon Richmond, Eric Jungmann, Ron Lester, Cody McMains, Sam Huntington, JoAnna Garcia Swisher, Lacey Chabert, Samm Levine, Cerina Vincent, Beverly Polcyn, Ed Lauter, Paul Gleason, Mr. T, Molly Ringwald, Randy Quaid, Josh Radnor, and cameos by Melissa Joan Hart and Sean Patrick Thomas. (from IMDb.com) Find other amazing podcasts by searching #ladypodsquad on Twitter, Facebook, and all the social media platforms. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @HEAMCast, like us on Facebook @HappilyEverAftermath, and e-mail us at contact@heamcast.com.
Get your potbelly pigs, concussions, and whipped cream bikinis ready, because we’re covering the 1999 after-school special "Varsity Blues," which tells the story of a jaded back-up quarterback at a small-town Texas high school who has to take over hero responsibilities when the star QB gets injured while also trying to take down their mean old coach. This film predates the "Friday Night Lights" movie and subsequent TV show, but doesn’t predate the book, so clearly they were capitalizing on its popularity. James Van Der Beek (Dawson Leery from "Dawson’s Creek") plays Jonathan Moxon, aka Mox, a not-credible movie genius who reads "Slaughterhouse-Five" a lot and therefore inexplicably gets a full-ride academic scholarship to Brown University for this. The mean Coach Kilmer is played by Von Voigt, who thinks he’s actually in a good movie, because he’s trying to win another Oscar here. Late actor Ron Lester plays fat-guy Billy Bob who is fighting constant concussions. Other late actor Paul Walker plays first-string quarterback Lance Harbor who gets injured, loses his future and is sad the whole time. Little person actor Scott Caan plays a fun-loving rapist teammate named Tweeder who shows the audience deep inside his anus. Ali Larter plays Darcy, a supposed smart head cheerleader who is just trying to date whoever is the star quarterback so she can get out of this small town one day (rather than just go to college). Amy Smart plays Dawson’s quasi-goth bummer of a girlfriend who just spend the whole movie telling him he sucks for enjoying people liking him. There’s also a weird stripper teacher incident, a zany little brother who may be a ghost and starts cults, and also a cameo by a very young Jesse Plemons. Join us as we recall what a loud roommate Keating is, how creepy the Newbery Award looks, and as Jim remembers when he found out one of his former older lady coworkers secretly moonlighted as an escort. Tell us what you think by chatting with us (@filmsnuff) on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, or by shooting us an email over at mailbag@filmsnuff.com. This episode is sponsored by AXE Body Spray PPEs. Visit our website at https://www.filmsnuff.com.
CLL #1459 (feat. Ron Lester) 05/02/2001 – Wednesday Night Show Source – Bryan M. KNRK Stream Recording (2001) This episode is 100% complete. Ron is making his 3rd appearance on CLL, he has his new...
Episode 13 00:40 Pledge of Allegiance from the Ask the Podcast Coach Show 1:35 Website of the Week Justice for Vets 4:44 Interview with Kevin Farkas from Veteran Voices of Pittsburgh Remembering Ron Lester The post Veteran Voices of Pittsburgh, Justice for Vets, Remembering Ron Lester appeared first on Living the Vet Life.
Steph dreads visiting her family in Detroit, MI (even though there’s great, Polish food up there) Giant donuts, who has the best donuts in Atlanta?, and sausage. Rest In Peace, Anton Yelchin (Chekov in JJ Abrams’ ‘Star Trek’ reboot) and Georgia’s own, actor Ron Lester (Varsity Blues, The Greenskeeper). Tim talks about how much he likes the Kevin Greene & Southside Steve Rickman classic, “The Greenskeeper”, starring: Southside Steve, Ron Lester, Allelon Ruggiero and John Rocker. The two best scenes in the film featuring Larry Wachs (‘The Milk-Man’) and Eric Von Haessler (‘Trailer Trash Guy’). We read some of your live Tweets then talk about upcoming projects we’re all geeked about. Tim can’t wait for the Eli Roth ‘Death Wish’ reboot with Bruce Willis in the main role, plus there’s a new South Park game on the horizon. Steph’s jazzed for, “Hunt for the Wilderpeople” starring Sam Neill and directed by Taika Waititi (and she can’t pronounce Ben Affleck properly). Ira wants Westworld & so does Jeff. SPOILER ALERT! Game of Thrones: Battle of The Bastards A very filthy appearance or two from the Red Box Troll and Staff Picks. Tim - The Dark Knight III: The Master Race & The Dark Knight Returns: The Last Crusade - both written by Frank Miller and available from DC Comics. Jeff - Ray Donovan Season 4 on Showtime. Steph - Check it Out! With Dr. Steve Brule. Ira - Slices Sangria. Tim reads an iTunes review as Larry Munson (may he forever hunker down in peace) and gives a massive plug for Mary Todd Hairdressing Co. Keep it Canon! #RonLester, #GameOfThrones, #AntonYelchin, #Detroit, #Westworld, #Wrecked, #TheDarkKnight, #BatMan, #DrSteveBrule, #CheckItOut, #AdultSwim, #RayDonovan, #EliRoth, #DeathWish, #TaikaWaitit, #SamNeill, #Donuts
Ron Lester and co host Scott Berta put on their boots to wade through weekly episodes of their moronic comedy. It's a show about nothing but all about a good time. Listen in for trailer talk, kama sutra corner, current events, musical guests, gay on the street, out of ron's mind, scottie's oddies, and of course troop support. You never know where the show is going to go because we don't either!!!!!!
Ron Lester and co host Scott Berta put on their boots to wade through weekly episodes of their moronic comedy. It's a show about nothing but all about a good time. Listen in for trailer talk, kama sutra corner, current events, musical guests, gay on the street, out of ron's mind, scottie's oddies, and of course troop support. You never know where the show is going to go because we don't either!!!!!!
Join Ron Lester and Mary Dee Freeman as they discuss the power of karmic marketing within both business and personal lives.
Join Ron Lester and Mary Dee Freeman as they discuss the power of karmic marketing within both business and personal lives.
Ron Lester hosts the Cardiac Success radio show, with special guests, Mary Freeman (Why Ours Works business consultations) and Damien Basile(brand strategist at The Cause Is The Habit). This episode they tackle building self confidence in sales and discuss the upcoming Cardiac Success Pitching The Poo sales contest.
Ron Lester hosts the Cardiac Success radio show, with special guests, Mary Freeman (Why Ours Works business consultations) and Damien Basile(brand strategist at The Cause Is The Habit). This episode they tackle building self confidence in sales and discuss the upcoming Cardiac Success Pitching The Poo sales contest.
Ron Lester and Jake Jones will be discussing methods to help businesses develop strong organizational skills and methods to achieve their daily and weekly goals. Would love to have listeners share tips and ideas to help one another refine their techniques.
Ron Lester and Jake Jones will be discussing methods to help businesses develop strong organizational skills and methods to achieve their daily and weekly goals. Would love to have listeners share tips and ideas to help one another refine their techniques.
We will be discussing the importance of building and maintaining confidence. Sharing ideas with others and responding to our listeners questions and comments. Tips for public speaking, how to speak on the phone, and how to approach complete strangers comfortably.
We will be discussing the importance of building and maintaining confidence. Sharing ideas with others and responding to our listeners questions and comments. Tips for public speaking, how to speak on the phone, and how to approach complete strangers comfortably.