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You can now text us anonymously to leave feedback, suggest future content or simply hurl abuse at us. We'll read out any texts we receive on the show. Click here to try it out!Welcome back to Bad Dads Film Review! Today, we're exploring some of cinema's most unforgettable auditory experiences with our countdown of the Top 5 Annoying Voices in Movies. Then, we'll dive into the darkly humorous world of Psycho Goreman, followed by a shift to the high-pitched antics of Alvin and the Chipmunks.Top 5 Annoying Voices in Movies:Jar Jar Binks - Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace (1999) - The Gungan outcast, Jar Jar Binks, notorious for his grating voice and controversial persona, is often cited as one of the most irritating characters in the Star Wars universe.Ruby Rhod - The Fifth Element (1997) - Chris Tucker's flamboyant performance as Ruby Rhod is unforgettable, with his shrill, rapid-fire dialogue delivery that you either love or hate.Franck Eggelhoffer - Father of the Bride Part II (1995) - Martin Short's portrayal of the eccentric wedding planner, with his exaggerated accent and piercing voice, brings a comic relief that teeters on the edge of annoyance for some viewers.The Chipmunks - Alvin and the Chipmunks series - With their iconic high-pitched voices, Alvin, Simon, and Theodore are beloved by kids but can be a bit much for many adults over the course of a movie.Scrat - Ice Age series - Scrat, the saber-toothed squirrel obsessed with acorns, doesn't speak, but his high-pitched squeals as he gets into one misadventure after another can be quite grating.Psycho Goreman, or PG for short, is a unique blend of horror, comedy, and sci-fi elements. The film follows siblings Mimi and Luke who unwittingly resurrect an ancient alien overlord, but find they can control him with a magical amulet. Despite his terrifying appearance and history of cosmic atrocities, PG's interaction with the kids leads to many darkly comedic situations. The film is a tribute to 80s and 90s horror aesthetics, blending absurdity with gore to create a cult-like appeal.Switching gears, Alvin and the Chipmunks offers a lighter, family-friendly viewing experience. The film features the mischievous adventures of three singing chipmunks - Alvin, Simon, and Theodore. The movie combines music, mischief, and heartfelt moments, although the chipmunks' high-pitched singing voices might test the patience of some parents.Whether you're intrigued by the irritatingly unforgettable voices in film or looking for a mix of horror-comedy and family fun, today's episode is packed with insights and entertainment. Tune in as we navigate through the cacophony of some of cinema's most uniquely voiced characters.
Do the words "Leeloo Dallas Multi-pass" ring a bell? How about the name Ruby Rhod? If the answer is yes to either of these questions, we have an episode for you. The Fifth Element, starring Bruce Willis, Mila Jovovich, Gary Oldman, and Chris Tucker. The fate of humanity is in the hands of a lowly 23rd century cab drives and his chance encounter with what can only be described as the perfect lifeform.Catch new episodes of the Where to Stick It Podcast every Tuesday and Thursday. If you like the show, please consider supporting us on Patreon where we upload exclusive content each month for only $3 a month.
So, Scott's outnumbered here. Or is he? Did Matt and Lindsay secretly change his mind not-so-secretly about this 1997 Luc Besson cult classic scifi adventure?! Starring Bruce Willis, Milla Jovovich and Gary Oldman, "The Fifth Element" has been touted as a refreshing break from otherwise typical space-faring adventure films of the age. But really - is it? Why is it so damn confusing then? Why are there three different bad guys? Why does Ruby Rhod just up and decide to join the group? What was the original plan for retrieving the stones from Plavalaguna!? I mean... these were definitely some of the questions asked throughout this episode, I tell you h'what!Make sure to subscribe to Behind the Timeline for all of our newest updates and episodes! And if there's a movie or show you want us to cover, check out our website for the means to let us know what you wanna see!-Email: gobehindthetimeline@gmail.comTwitter: BehindtimelineInstagram: GobehindthetimelinePatreon: https://www.patreon.com/BehindTheTimeline?fan_landing=trueYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAPk2zW3jGm6b57uiVj-FEA
Katie and Bridget podcast in space (on a hijacked space cruise ship) as they re-watch the movie: The Fifth Element! It's a movie all about how Captain Planet was right listing out 5 elements of Earth instead of just 4! ...Look it was written by a teenage boy okay!? Come along as we meet Korben Dallas, a guy who speaks in mumbles, who gets thrust into a random plot about saving the world from an evil planet called Dr. Shadow!(??!?!?) Oh yeah he also falls in love with the supreme being named Leeloo, who can save us all but only if Korben and her make out..... Guys this was written by a teenage boy okay!? They are up against evil aliens and the very charismatic Zorg, in addition to getting to podcast with Ruby Rhod for a little as well! Will they be able to get out of the escape room - er, we mean... Will they be able to save the planet? Does future Earth apparently still have landlines!? Released in 1997, it stars Bruce Willis, Milla Jovovich, Gary Oldman, Ian Holm, and Chris Tucker.
I afsnit #027 af Den Lille Filmklub snakker vi om “The Fifth Element” af Luc Besson og med Milla Jovovich og Bruce Willis i hovedrollerne. Lyt med og hør os tale om, om filmen udfordrer eller bekræfter gengse kønsnormer i filmen, om infantile mænd er lige så sexede som infantile kvinder og om Ruby Rhod er en skadelig stereotyp eller en progressiv queer-karakter.
Sometimes you have to steer into the skid, or in the case of this week's movie, into the Euro-pop sensibility of it all. Once you allow yourself to embrace the differences, you end up where all three of us did with this picture. We all had an immense amount of fun watching it when it originally came out and every time since. The Fifth Element is rated PG-13 and was released on May 9, 1997. The movie stars Bruce Willis as København Dallas, Milla Jovovich as Leeloo, Ian Holm as Cornelius, Chris Tucker as Ruby Rhod, and Gary Oldman as Zorg. Hosts: Daniel Levain, Ian Sweetman and Eric Sweetman. Subscribe thru: Apple Podcast Google Podcast Spotify
El Quinto Elemento 9.0✮ D8.1 B9.5 J9.4| Juandapo, Diego y Boris hablan sobre cine francés, hablan sobre una película que cumple 25 años y que no se le notan mucho (Bueno, quizá una arruga aquí y allá) una película muy divertida con Bruce Willis, Gary Oldman, Mila Jovovich y Alfonso Obregón (Ruby Rhod) que cuenta la historia de una amor tóxico que igual vence al mal más malo, y más decente, de la historia | ·
Dust off your orange tanktop, plastic bald cap, and "thermal" bandages for a trip down the wormhole of the Fifth Element, aka Jean-Paul Gaultier gets to design the future in his image. Was Captain Planet right all along? WAS LOVE THE FIFTH ELEMENT?!?! It certainly seems that way with Bruce Willis falling instantly for the perfect Milla Jovovich who somehow managed to make an orange G-string seem comfortable. Erin and Brennan get really excited about Ruby Rhod, impeccable ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs, and Korben Dallas' modular apartment. Will Erin and Brennan ever be able to properly pronounce the name of the duck aliens? We better hope so if they're the key to our survival. Mondacheewin, Monashawan, Mandashoo'in, . . . Mandalorian. . .Marshawn Lynch. . . Mila Kunis. . . M&M's. . . Mugatu. . . Macarons. . . .
Journalist and author Phil Ellis joins us as we return to the topic of very first episode: Luc Besson's 1997 day-glo sci-fi epic The Fifth Element. It's been six years this month since we last talked about it and we're all different people so we thought why not. We talk about Ruby Rhod, the power of love, very long prologues, and the clothes, the clothes, the clothes. Phil is @Philip_Ellis. He's a contributing editor at Men's Health magazine and has exciting news coming soon! Alan is @alan_maguire. Juvenalia is his main thing right now. Sarah is @griffski. Her books are in all good bookshops. Thank you to Dee McDonnell for our artwork. We have a Patreon! You can get bonus episodes including our fortnightly show Started/Finished where we talk about the pop culture we started and finished in the previous two weeks. We also have some free lil bits of merch. It's patreon.com/juvenalia This episode was edited and produced by Alan Juvenalia is a Tall Tales podcast. Thank you Cassie.
We're bringing you extra content this week to kick off 2022 with the queer start you know you need! Kevin and Jake were able to attend New York's largest LGBTQ+ film and media festival, NewFest, in October 2021, and have lots of recommendations. From short horror films to sweeping wartime romances, join us as we try to parse through the 130+ selections from last year's festival and celebrate the work of indie queer media creators. And we continue a miniseries of our favorite cinematic sissies with a discussion of Chris Tucker's controversially coded Ruby Rhod from Luc Besson's The Fifth Element. CORBIN!!!
After his breakout role in 1995 with FRIDAY, comedian Chris Tucker became a household name from a memorable appearance as space deejay Ruby Rhod in THE FIFTH ELEMENT and his Jackie Chan team-up RUSH HOUR trilogy - which also made him the highest-paid actor in Hollywood at the time. But in recent years, the A-lister has become far more selective with his roles as he focuses on his faith. If you ain't got s#!t to do, check out “WTF Happened to CHRIS TUCKER!”
Yeah! She knows it's a multi-pass! This week, our co-hosts are packing their bags and heading to Fhloston Paradise to watch Spencer's favorite standalone movie, The Fifth Element! Listen along as Elizabeth and Spencer talk all about Milla Jovovich's character Leeloo Dallas, Ruby Rhod, Diva Plavalaguna played by Maïwenn Le Besco, and the famed costumes of The Fifth Element by French haute couture designer Jean Paul Gaultier. Multi-pass? Follow The Art of Costume Blogcast on Instagram at @TheArtofCostumePod. Head to TheArtofCostumeBlogcast.com to subscribe and send us your movie and television requests! For more costume reviews, deep dives, and interviews, visit TheArtofCostume.com - a blog dedicated to highlighting the best in costume design! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theartofcostume/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theartofcostume/support
Yeah! She knows it's a multi-pass! This week, our co-hosts are packing their bags and heading to Fhloston Paradise to watch Spencer's favorite standalone movie, The Fifth Element! Listen along as Elizabeth and Spencer talk all about Milla Jovovich's character Leeloo Dallas, Ruby Rhod, Diva Plavalaguna played by Maïwenn Le Besco, and the famed costumes of The Fifth Element by French haute couture designer Jean Paul Gaultier. Multi-pass? Follow The Art of Costume Blogcast on Instagram at @TheArtofCostumePod. Head to TheArtofCostumeBlogcast.com to subscribe and send us your movie and television requests! For more costume reviews, deep dives, and interviews, visit TheArtofCostume.com - a blog dedicated to highlighting the best in costume design! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theartofcostume/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theartofcostume/support
Welcome to 15 minutes of Flog, the bitesize companion piece to the world-renowned FilmFloggers podcast! Here you'll find a Notorious waffler and a renowned Bullsh*t trivia expert attempting to condense their useless long-winded points into just 15 minutes! No bullshit this episode, as The Thomas makes his long-awaited 15 minutes of Flog debut. (Actually, this is his second 15 minute flog appearance as his proper debut will be coming up in our 31 days of horror flog, but who's counting?) Either way, was it worth the wait? Nope.Topics crammed into the 15 minutes include:Was an orange vested Bruce Willis the last time we saw the real Bruce Willis? How did someone that svelte ingest stones that big? Why is she blue? How is she so good at singing opera with a belly full of bricks? Chris Tucker, not Chris Rock...What was that? Would you go all night long all night ohhhhhh with Ruby Rhod? How is the great evil making calls from a giant ball of fire? Gary Oldman...The hair? The plastic headpiece? Does anyone else bleed HP sauce? Are you a fan of dungarees? What were you doing at 16? And why weren't you writing The Fifth Element? What was I doing? Pulling another all-nighter searching for the golden warthog on Halo 2, most likely. Worth it. FilmFloggers Episodes - https://t.co/uHw3yuylDr?amp=1GameFloggers Twitch - https://tinyurl.com/sabrbumtHelp Flog the Podcast by Rate and Reviewing! Apple iTunes - https://tinyurl.com/268ccs6cPodchaser - https://www.podchaser.com/users/filmfloggersGoodpods - https://goodpods.app.link/gEvDLhAJYibSocial Mediahttps://www.facebook.com/filmfloggershttps://www.instagram.com/filmfloggers/https://twitter.com/FilmFloggersWebsitehttps://filmfloggers.buzzsprout.comEmail FilmFlog suggestions to hosts@filmfloggers.comArtwork by @deanbeattieSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/FilmFloggers)
Multipass, Gary Oldman doing Sling Blade, and peak Bruce Willis: Turn on the Ruby Rhod show as David shows Marian Luc Besson's 1997 space opera The Fifth Element.Join us for 4 Halloween-themed episodes in October! We'll be watching 4 classic Dracula films spanning 7 decades!
Luc Besson's French sci-fi action movie, The Fifth Element, is just as crazy as we remembered, but where's the Ruby Rhod spin off? Emilio watches another sci-fi movie, Voyagers, and gives his opinions on Loki while Bobby watches all the Alien movies and checks out a great British horror movie, Censor. For more, check out digitallogik.net!
On this week’s listener request episode, we’re looking at everyone almost cast in the entertainingly ridiculous sci-fi/action film: The Fifth Element! Which problematic star turned down Korben? Which pop singers were considered for Ruby Rhod? And were the Princess Leia buns on that Major military regulation? Also – we break down the performative stylings of the Diva Plavalaguna, aka: Opera Squid! The Fifth Element stars Bruce Willis, Gary Oldman, Ian Holm, Milla Jovovich, Chris Tucker, Luke Perry, Brion James, and Tom Lister Jr.; directed by Luc Besson Follow the Podcast:On Instagram: @andalmoststarring On Facebook: @andalmoststarringHave a film you’d love for us to cover? E-mail us at andalmoststarring@gmail.com
When rewatching a sci-fi movie from decades ago, it's often hilarious how the future and technology is assumed to evolve. 1997's "The Fifth Element" seems to intentionally lean into that hard, as the technology appears to have been developed by someone from the early 80's interpretation of what the future might be. Join us as we take a trip to planet Fhloston to save the universe and admire everything Ruby Rhod.----------Movie DetailsDirected by Luc Besson, who co-wrote the screenplay with Robert Mark Kamen.This film stars Bruce Willis, Gary Oldman, Mila Jovovich, Ian Holm, and Chris Tucker.Budget of $90mil, made roughly $264mil in the box officeCurrently a 7.7 on IMDb----------Ko-fi Break Shout Out - Macherie Bee - https://ko-fi.com/macheriebee - Currently going through a 100 days of painting exercise to hone their craft! Buy them a coffee to get a sketch of your favorite character----------Special Thanks to our friends for sharing their nostalgia with us!Ye Olde Crime Podcast https://twitter.com/yeoldecrimepodAce Rumble - https://twitter.com/AceRumbleThe Reel Cut - https://twitter.com/reelcutpodDionne Sanchez - https://twitter.com/Heartwarrior24Rob Turner - https://twitter.com/ReynardCityWill Poole - https://twitter.com/willpoole----------Our 1-Up Heroes!Support us on Ko-fi and help us raise money for C.S. Mott Children's Hospital in Ann Arbor, Michigan! We're on a mission to buy Nintendo Switch consoles and a ton of toys and activities for the kiddos there.When this was recorded, the following people stepped up BIG TIME!Rob Turner (again!) - https://twitter.com/ReynardCity----------Request a personalized shout out - https://ko-fi.com/movieCommission a movie review of your choice! - https://ko-fi.com/movie/commissionsCheck out all our episodes and subscribe – www.oswpodcast.com Twitter – www.twitter.com/oswpodcast1Facebook – www.facebook.com/oswpodcastInstagram – www.instagram.com/oswpodcast
That's correct ladies and gentlemen. We are putting it all on black and letting it ride! This week, Phil, Cody, Tio, Em-Tee, and Frank are here to give you poor financial planning. They hash out the LTN short, reddit subs, anime tiddies, Luke jizz, more baby Yoda, Wandavision, Justice League cuts, the Sopranos prequel, the conjuring cinematic universe, zombie clean, and the Ruby Rhod sex appeal.
Note, this episode was recorded before the second lockdown in their home Province of Ontario, which is why they are seen together.Joe and Todd are taking on the Luc Besson Sci Fi Action Film, The Fifth Element. The guys discuss the introduction of the movie, Milla Jovovich's career and how Gary Oldman agreed to do the film for a favor. Tiny Lister is discussed (recorded prior to his passing) and Chris Tucker's scene stealing role in the film, including the origins of the name Ruby Rhod.They debate what driving would be like with flying cars and what they see the future of transportation being. Joe reveals a famous uncredited appearance over a phone call and how Luc Besson turned a perceived Trilogy into a single film. They talk about Mythbuster attempting to make the gun from the movie and break down the Plava Laguna Opera scene and the (at the time) largest indoor explosion in a film. Join us on Twitch! https://www.twitch.tv/miscastcommentaryVisit Our Websitehttps://www.miscastcommentary.comFollow Us on Twitterhttps://twitter.com/miscastpodcasthttps://twitter.com/jkfindlayhttps://twitter.com/MiscastToddFollow us on Instagram@miscastcommentary@jkfindlayJoin our Facebook Grouphttps://www.facebook.com/groups/MiscastCommentary/Check out our latest designs on TeePublichttps://www.teepublic.com/stores/miscast-commentary?ref_id=7636
Patrocinador: adidas celebra el primer aniversario de su zapatilla más tecnológica de la historia, las adidas Ultraboost 20, que vienen con un nuevo drop a partir del 3 de diciembre. Las adidas Ultraboost cuentan con la tecnología Tailored Fiber Placement (TFP). La innovadora técnica permite colocar fibras con precisión milimétrica, la mediasuela Boost captura la energía en cada pisada y te la devuelve: esto es que cuando más energía inviertes más energía te devuelve y acelera tu ritmo al correr. - Llegan los AirPods Max y no los hemos probado. Como diría Ruby Rhod: verde, verde, súper verde. En este podcast se venera a Evans Hankey. Somos Hankeystas y anti Ivistas. Hablando de lujos, dice la prensa italiana que Jony Ive o Luca Maestri podrían acabar dirigiendo Ferrari. Repasamos junto a nuestros amigos de Bloomberg los chips hermanos del M1 con hasta 32 núcleos de CPU y 128 núcleos de GPU. A Álex le da pena Intel y Qualcomm, y piensa que se van a poner las pilas porque no les queda otra. Enlaces Tim Cook on Health and Fitness | Outside Online Apple (AAPL) Starts Work on Its Own Cellular Modem; Qualcomm (QCOM) Stock Falls - Bloomberg Apple (AAPL) Preps Next Mac Chips With Aim to Outclass Highest-End PCs - Bloomberg Ferrari's Camilleri will be a hard act to follow | Reuters Evans Hankey, la primera mujer en liderar el equipo de Diseño Industrial de Apple AirPods Max development took at least 4 years - 9to5Mac Puedes ponerte en contacto con nosotros por correo en: alex@barredo.es Suscríbete al boletín de información diario en http://newsletter.mixx.io Escucha el podcast diario de información tecnológica en http://podcast.mixx.io Nuestro grupo de Telegram: https://t.me/mixxiocomunidad
It’s time for another listener pick! Today we’re doing the Luc Besson sci-fi-action-comedy from 1997, The Fifth Element, which has been requested multiple times. In this densely packed, overstimulating 127 minutes, we’re shot into the 23rd century where Bruce Willis and Milla Jovovich have the fate of the world in their hands. Nobody talks to himself on film like Bruce, and just like in Diehard, his character helps us feel grounded in this strange, scary world where a Supreme Being is the only hope to save humankind every 5,000 years and cruise ships are still considered a luxury vacation. So, in the words of Ruby Rhod, we hope you Super Green your face off with this episode. Did we use that right? [Editor’s Note: Jeff apologizes for saying Ruby ROAD instead of Ruby ROD. Hope you’re not triggered. Grandpa will turn up his ear trumpets next time.]
In the first half of their double feature premiere, Chris forces Brie to watch The Fifth Element. Experience their increasing confusion and rage as they cover which characters actually speak to each other, what planning for an event 5,000 years in the future should entail, and how director Luc Besson treated the women in his film (specifically the two he married). Also, enjoy the irony as they unselfconsciously critique Ruby Rhod for putting out lifeless audio content. Instagram: @ReplayingFavorites Twitter: @ReplayingFavs Logo credit: Metallic Vectors by Vecteezy
The gang get green this week, as they breakdown the classic Luc Besson Sci-Fi adventure, The Fifth Element (1997). This sci-fi, adventure, fantasy movie set 300 years in the future is a fan favorite. Milla Jovovich, Bruce Willis, Gary Oldman, Chris Tucker, Ian Holm and more fill out the cast of colorful inter-planetary characters. Follow along with Tyler, Joseph, and Pete as they recant this movie from their childhoods,In news, we discuss cringy movies, Meet the Spartans, Movie 43, Epic Movie, Disaster Movie, Scary Movie 5, Scary movie 3, Leslie Nielsen, Billy Madison, Something Borrowed, John Krasinski, Kate Hudson, Ginnifer Goodwin, Game over Man, Failure to Launch, How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, Matthew McConaughey, Terry Bradshaw, Kathy Bates, Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, McConaughssance, Lincoln Lawyer, A Time to Kill, Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3, Samuel Jackson, Twilight, Velocipastor, Sharnado, Tara Reid, Ian Zanger, Mark McGrath, Dancing with the Starts, Carole Baskin, Kordell Stewart, Samurai Cop, Tommy Wiseau, Neil Breen, Paul Thomas Anderson, Bradley Cooper, Bennie Safdie, , Punch Drunk Love, Adam Sandler, Uncut Gems, Elijah Woods, McCauley Culkin, There Will be Blood, Scientology, Alana Haim, Chvrches, Phillip Glass, Ira Glass, Bill Murray, Alice Glass, Crystal Castles, The Secret, and theme music.Listener Jay calls in with his thoughts on why The Fifth Element holds a special place in his heart. And as always get your weekly movie recommendations in our streaming picks, and catch up the movie news breaking this week. What movie will we watch next week? The wheel of destiny will tell. Email us at MCFCpodcast@gmail.com Joseph Navarro Pete Abeyta and Tyler Noe Streaming Picks:Hated: Gigi Allin and the Murder Junkies - YoutubeMother - HuluLove on the Spectrum - NetflixKingdom - NetflixThe Lodge - Hulu
Leeloo Dallas Multipass! Pack your bags for Fhloston Paradise and get ready for "The Fifth Element," a very weird, very French science-fiction adventure. It's endlessly re-watchable, thanks to its constantly evolving plot, strange side characters and Gary Oldman having an intense telephone conversation with a giant evil blob. Oh, did we mention his hair? And the "Texas" accent? Milla Jovovich rightfully became a star after "The Fifth Element," playing the titular not-stone regarded by every other character in the movie as a "perfect" being. She quickly becomes a badass too, which softens the movie's near-constant Leeloo body ogling. Hey, at least us pre-teens in the 90s appreciated it. Bruce Willis is doing his 90s Bruce Willis thing as Corbin Dallas, a wisecracking soldier-turned-flying cab driver who is kinda annoyed by this "save the world" business. Meanwhile, Chris Tucker plays Ruby Rhod, the loudest loudmouth radio DJ in the universe, and just when you think his antics are going to ruin the movie... BOOM, he flat out steals it, even from an equally peacocking Oldman. Old Millennials Remember The Fifth Element podcast Hosts Tyler and Angela discuss the gender dynamics of "The Fifth Element," the film' charming tonal shifts, the prospect of swiping sets from "Stargate," Multipass antics, all-powerful healing/life creating cryogenic chambers, director Luc Besson's extended commitment to cross-cutting weird action, and Tyler's obsession with a certain robot bartender. "You want some more?" So queue up that hip-hop Opera music, and be careful not to push the self-destruct button on the bottom of your super gun and listen to the Old Millennials discuss a 90s blockbuster favorite. Also discussed in this episode: Greyhound (2020) The Banker (2020) Police Story 2 (1988) Cursed (2020 TV series) Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets (2017)
Welcome to the Munsons at the Movies Podcast. Each episode we delve into the filmography and impact of a randomly selected actor.In this episode, we explore the unconventional career of Chris Tucker. Best known for his roles as Smokey in Friday, James Carter in the Rush Hour trilogy, and Ruby Rhod in The Fifth Element, Tucker was once the highest paid actor in Hollywood. Joined by our guest Munson, Mark Gehrke, we discuss Tucker's meteoric rise as an actor, some of his personal struggles, and attempt to explain the massive gaps in his filmography. Where does Tucker's career rank on the Munson Meter? Listen to find out.
Yes, this episode features Kat being talked into cosplaying Ruby Rhod from “The Fifth Element.” But that’s beside the point. The dynamic duo discusses Batman ’66, the Talking Heads, the future of the movie experience, and Disney re-opening their park i...
Yes, this episode features Kat being talked into cosplaying Ruby Rhod from “The Fifth Element.” But that’s beside the point. The dynamic duo discusses Batman ’66, the Talking Heads, the future of the movie experience, and Disney re-opening their park in Florida. Multipass! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/we-should-do-this-again-sometime-with-kat-and-marc/donations
A movie so grand in scope, so philosophical, so over the top and garish that only a French auter could have made it!Tyler loves the Fifth Element, while Andrew for the purposes of these show notes pleads the fifth. The guys review this classic of mid-90s cinema that features Bruce Willis' John McClane in the Space, a butt kicking Milla Jovovich before Resident Evil, and a lot of seemingly S&M inspired outfits. Is it art? Is it Pop Culture? What's going on? Who knows, just strap in and enjoy the rideRuby Rod Grapefruit Blonde(90 minute mash, 60 minute boil)Grain:9lb German Pilsner Malt1lb Carapils MaltHops:0.5oz Magnum (60 minutes)0.5oz Willamette (20 minutes)Adjuncts1.5lb Table sugar (30 minutes)1tsp Irish Moss 15 minutes1x juice from grapefruit (15 minutes)Yeast:Wyeast Belgian Abbey Style YEastSecondaryZest of 4 grapefruitsHappy Strummin by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...) Artist: http://audionautix.com/Christie TeknoAxe http://www.teknoaxe.com, and/or the webpage on http://www.teknoaxe.com
Notes: IKEAlbert’s vaping platform, clinically gamer, Tuft Puppy, The Problematic Cupboard, Elizabeth Warren’s lamia DNA test, big tree boobs, Supreme Leader Snooki, pimparoni, Harold & Coomer, Mayor Peteypedia, school cafeteria Rorshach, Eminem speedruns, Aloisia Die Panzerhund, mahoo shoojoo, Meet Dave conspiracies, Ruby Rhod on the flight logs, outsider art podcasting(Alan was thinking of an otyugh, not a yawg/yog/yawhg. The otyugh is the doodoo covered sewer monster. Yawhg is the problematic soyface game.)This is the tree with the big ass we mentioned https://twitter.com/ouijney/status/1218339703256018945
Ever wanted to dip your toes into Mr. Wonka's chocolate river, or pick out your own wand in Diagon Alley? Maybe you want to join the Grizwalds at Walley World or watch the alien opera with Ruby Rhod at Fhloston Paradise. We all see those magical places in TVs and movies, and wish we could visit some of them ourselves. Listen this week as our good friend Riley joins Sabrina and Nate to discuss the fictional places that they wish they could vacation.
Hello! (hello…hello…hello!) It seems rather lonely in here, like we’ve been away for too long and the apocalypse happened without us. Or, more specifically, the 1990s happened. We’re back from a brief five month sabbatical (minus one cat and two spleens) to change formats once again! We’re expanding our repertoire and tackling movies of all genres, weaving our way seamlessly, like Paul Harvey, between new and old. Don’t fret, casual listener! Horror is still on the menu (in the form of a forthcoming segment called “Sunday Scaries”). For now, sit back, put your feet up, turn on cruise control and let the simple melodies of Pupcorn and A Movie put you to sleep. More than four elements!? Scandalous. We salute Chris Tucker’s performance as Ruby Rhod, take a trip down Copyright Lane with the new Lion King, tear George Lucas a new one, enlist in Francis Ford Coppola’s Vietnam, and find a bit of time to list our favorite Batmens and their diverse cast of villains. Too long? Always. Too funny? Not even close. Joey and Lauren heckle Lauren’s parents wedding video and give an update on their spleen-less Corgis and probably other things! Pupcorn And A Movie is now available wherever you stream your podcasts(literally, EVERYWHERE). Follow Pupcorn And A Movie on Social Media: Instagram: www.instagram.com/pupcornandamovie Twitter: www.twitter.com/pupcornmovie SoundCloud: @pupcornandamovie YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UC_KvrbaaYznJtoJXs1I7t-A Follow Joey & Lauren on Social Media: Twitter: www.twitter.com/jojoandpickles Instagram: www.instagram.com/homeremedy | www.instagram.com/jojoandpickles
National Book Award winning poet Justin Phillip Reed talks about growing up in the south, metal shows, The Deftones and why the character Ruby Rhod of "The Fifth Element" is Chris Tucker's career-defining role.
If Ryan were forced at gunpoint to choose his favorite movie, chances are he’d say The Fifth Element (1997). And he’d be totally fine with that! Directed by Luc Besson back when he still had something to prove, this colorful sci-fi blockbuster thoroughly delights thanks to creative editing, a playful visual style, and a perfect cast. Join us as we ponder the movie’s parallels with Taxi Driver, heap some love on the character of Ruby Rhod, and give ourselves a hearty pat on the back. All this and the debut of MC Fish this week on Ex Rated Movies!
Part One of Midnight in a Perfect World. A cyberpunk... noir? How novel. Papaya spits hot fire. Raz channels Ruby Rhod.
In our 16th episode, Kevin gets an all expenses paid trip to Fhlosten Paradise with the sci-fi movie classic, The Fifth Element! There's action! There's romance! There's super tall blue opera/hiphop singing aliens! There's even Ruby Rhod. What more could you ask for? Intro and Outro is "Sunshine City" by Desired. You can find more of Desired at his Bandcamp: https://desired.bandcamp.com/ Episode Art is by Fangurley. Find more art by Fangurley at her Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fangurley
Na iminência da estreia de Valerian, recuamos na filmografia de Luc Besson até ao seu último grande sucesso global chamado "O Quinto Elemento". Um investimento de ficção científica excêntrico e arriscado que apaixonou o público e disparou as vendas de coloração laranja para o cabelo.Contudo, não é um podcast unânime: se por um lado o Daniel não se cansa de recordar os one liners do histérico Ruby Rhod, já o Paulo fica tipo Bruce Willis, nada thrilled.Inclui também o 5º "Eish" em que recordamos o brilhante início de carreira e a travessia no deserto do francês Luc Besson.Saquem os vossos multi-pass, reúnam os 4 elementos e celebrem o amor. Só assim se salva a galáxia.
In episode #4 we discuss the comedic dystopia "Brazil" from director Terry Gilliam. Sam Lowry, an average employee at the Ministry of Information, gets caught up in a quest to solve a bureaucratic mistake while simultaneously searching for the literal woman of his dreams. Starring Jonathan Pryce, Robert De Niro and Kim Greist. SHOWNOTES Brazil - Criterion Collection Terry Gilliam directed Brazil (as well as Twelve Monkeys starring Bruce Willis) Back to The Future Part I (directed by Robert Zemeckis) did not show a dystopian future Back to The Future Part II did show a dystopian future The Ministry of Information in Brazil should not be confused with the Ministry of Magic in Harry Potter Monty Python - Dead Parrot sketch Gilliam has referred to Brazil, Time Bandits, and The Adventures of Baron Munchausen as his Imagination Trilogy Blade Runner (starring Harrison Ford) was based on the novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? The Hudsucker Proxy - starring Paul Newman, Tim Robbins and Jennifer Jason Leigh Sucker Punch - starring Emily Browning also featured a battle with a giant samurai Clue starring Tim Curry (which was also released in 1985) featured a young Jane Wiedlin as a singing telegram girl Chris Tucker’s character (Ruby Rhod) in The Fifth Element (which also starred Iam Holm and Bruce Willis and was directed by Luc Besson) had a similar outfit as Katherine Helmond (Mrs. Ida Lowry) in Brazil. Kurt Vonnegut Jr. wrote Cat’s Cradle, another ironic look at a dystopian future George Orwell’s 1984 popularized the phrase Big Brother in reference to surveillance The Hunger Games starring Jennifer Lawrence made dystopian futures popular again While Jonathan Pryce (Sam Lowry) is known for his work in the Pirate’s of The Caribbean and Game of Thrones series, his most memorable role (per Adam) was as media mogul Elliot Carver in Tomorrow Never Dies In order, the Pierce Brosnan / James Bond movies were: 1995 - GoldenEye (which also became a classic Nintendo 64 game) featuring Famke Janssen as Xenia Onatopp 1997 - Tomorrow Never Dies featuring Michelle Yeoh as Wai Lin 1999 - The World is Not Enough featuring Denise Richards as Christmas Jones 2002 - Die Another Die featuring Halle Berry as Jinx Johnson Terry Gilliam screened the entirety of Brazil for a film class at the University of Southern California Robert De Niro played Harry Tuttle the “Heating Engineer” Martin Lawrence and Will Smith starred in Bad Boys Michael Palin (Jack) was a regular in Monty Python Other regulars from Monty Python such as John Cleese, Terry Jones and the late Graham Chapman (who died in 1989) were not in Brazil Peter Vaughan (Mr. Helpman) also played Uncle Alfie in Death at A Funeral and Master Aemon in Game of Thrones American Psycho featured Christian Bale as lovable serial killer Patrick Bateman The weird monsters in Sam’s dreams looked like skeksis from Jim Henson’s The Dark Crystal The scene where Sam unmasks the samurai seemed similar to the unmasking of Darth Vader in the swamp in Empire Strikes Back Ian Holm (Mr. Kurtzmann) is well known for his roles as Bilbo Baggins in The Lord of The Ringsand Sir William Gull in From Hell The music in Brazil was scored by Michael Kamen who also scored the Lethal Weapon movies (with Eric Clapton) as well as Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (which featured the song Everything I Do, I Do It for You by Bryan Adams The mythology of Oedipus The mythology of Icarus Sam Lowry’s face looked suspiciously similar to Ziggy Stardust
Part 2 of our Sci-Fi block brings you a little film you probably haven't ever heard of… Just kidding it’s The Fifth Element!! Join us as we discuss stylized movies, Milla Jovovich's best performance, how weird can Gary Oldman get, and if Ruby Rhod is annoying (spoiler: he is). Follow the show on twitter @TWYTWT, Dennis @TheDBux, Cullen @CullenMunch, and Craig @Catharticus The Fifth Element (1997) Directed By: Luc Besson Written By: Luc Besson Starring: Bruce Willis, Milla Jovovich and Gary Oldman ****SPOILERS**** ****EXPLICIT****
There's nothing like watching a great movie, only to have your blood boil every time a certain character appears onscreen. Sometimes the actor is giving a terrible performance. In other cases, they are TRYING to be annoying. And then there are great actors stuck portraying an awful character. In wrestling it's known as "X-Pac Heat" but here we're just talking the Rushmore of Annoying Characters in Great Movies. Join Richard, Michael and Jeff as they overact, use grating accents and otherwise bug the hell out of you. So, basically, it's another show. SHOW NOTES 1:33 - Lina Lamont, "Singin' in the Rain" (Michael's Pick) 7:33 - Fabienne, "Pulp Fiction" (Richard's Pick) 10:55 - Willie Scott, "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" (Joint Pick) 14:36 - Mr. Yunioshi, "Breakfast at Tiffany's" (Richard's Pick) 18:20 - Ruby Rhod, "The Fifth Element" (Joint Pick) 22:52 - Roger Rabbit, "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?" (Michael's Pick)
This week on Beyond The Box Set, we’re pitching sequel ideas for Luc Besson’s insane sci-fi classic The Fifth Element. From Gary Oldman’s bewildering accent work to Chris Tucker’s positively Jar Jar Binks-ian performance as Ruby Rhod, it’s fair to say that this movie divides people. But what might a new take on the film look like in 2017? From a gender-swapping Western to a mockumentary turned found footage horror, join us as we get down to business with a pair of very different, but equally ludicrous ways to bring The Fifth Element back to the big screen… beyondtheboxset.com twitter.com/beyondtheboxset facebook.com/beyondtheboxset 00:00 Intro 12:15 Pitch One – The Fifth Element: Odyssey of the Fifth 29:30 Pitch Two – The Fifth Element: Mangalore Nights 45:55 Episode Six Preview
In this episode, Shana and Daniel are joined by James Murphy of the Pex Lives and City of the Dead podcasts. They certainly are not currently sharing posting duties on a media criticism website owned and operated by a Blakean Marxist occultist. Certainly not. Main Topic: Confidence and Paranoia. With special guest James Murphy of Pex Lives. Cute. Groovetown. Kind of a shit. James and Red Dwarf. Fetishizing VHS. Fort. That old thing. Child James and The Cat. Isolated. Hit record. Raised by Craig Charles. Depth. Racial politics. Grim. Mobius Strip of Writing. Critical distance. Pyschology. Not a space bum. Insecurities. Colors. Distaste. Stabim and Portugese. Integration. Motivation. Dialectic. Class. Lister's Found Future. (Dog noise.) Not the cool kids. Sociopathy. Sarcasm. Cheap seats. It's the eighties. Pig-headed. Representation. Jim Crow. The Inevitable Bit About Rape. Yvonne. MGTOW. Rimmer and the Internet. Caring Rimmer. Rape and comedy. Keegan. Craig Ferguson. American doofuses. Ruby Rhod. Chipper and fever. Humanity. Addiction. Insightful Rimmer. Creepy or romantic? Exploding heads. Reagan. Extreme romantic love. Distance. Kochanski. Gendered insults. 'Cause duh. Pegging. Tomboy versus Cheeses. The Cat likes Lister. Impulse. Dreams. Longevity. (Puppy growls.) Rimmer's ally. Kochanski's box. Appendage. Remake. Christie. Not into e-readers. Losers.
Darth Vader’s role in Rogue One appears to be expanding. Will that be a great moment or just setting ourselves up for more prequel-like disappointment? When Vader comes on the screen, do you instantly switch from rooting for the rag tag rebel spies to Vader? Prince was originally supposed to play Ruby Rhod in The 5th Element. He was on-board but ultimately they couldn’t come up with shooting dates that worked with his tour schedule and Chris Tucker ended up with the role. Elliott is intrigued by the idea, because Chris Tucker ruined that movie for him. And just about every other movie he has been in. Plus, the first full trailer for Independence Day Resurgence has Keith cautiously optimistic that the movie won't be a total waste of everyone's time, but Keith and Elliott both agree Roland Emmerich is a pretty terrible director as somehow the episode degenerates into a treatise on everything wrong with the movie "The Patriot." And Keith wonders if Hollywood is in a really big hurry to make remakes these days, or if it's just another sign that he's getting old. The post Geek/CounterGeek – Taking Roland Emmerich Down A Peg appeared first on Radio Misfits.
On this episode: Host Kyle Cicilioni is joined by Pat Langan and John Kolcun from The Salinor Show to figure out the most annoying movie character. Shownotes: (01:13) Standard Battle - Jar Jar Binks vs. Ruby Rhod (08:11) Doppelganger Battle - (Nicolas Cage): Castor Troy vs. Cameron Poe (15:27) Clash Up! - Scott Pilgrim vs. The Bride Download Audio Producer / Editor / Host: Kyle Cicilioni [...]