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(0:00) From Radio Row in Las Vegas - the guys kick off the show with 2016 NFL MVP Matt Ryan. (16:09) Reacting to the news that Brian Belichick will return to the Patriots' coaching staff. (20:24) Chris “Mad Dog” Russo and Stephen A. Smith joins the show.
We've arrived at the series finale of Scoring At The Movies! We're wrapping up this every-other-Thursday chat show about sports films by digging into Rocky...again. Rocky Balboa is filled with emotion, nostalgia (oh, is it nostalgic!) and many references to previous films in the franchise, not to mention a slew of quirky, Rocky-specific details. It's one of the best of the first 5 sequels as it highlights the lonely ex-boxer struggling mightily with the death of his beloved Adrian. Sylvester Stallone's return to the series after the failure of Rocky V represents some of the best work he did in the original 6. He even gets to end Balboa's improbable boxing career on a "full circle" high note. Then after our hour-plus gab about this cheesy/fun movie, we spent around 15 minutes summing up our feelings about doing this podcast for the past 5 years. So race up the steps for the last time and get rid of the stuff in the basement as Ryan & Chris ring the final bell on Scoring At The Movies. To contact us, use email (scoringatthemovies@gmail.com) or Twitter (@moviefiend51 and @scoringatmovies).
Chris, Dave and Des featured on episode #400 of the Pacey Performance Podcast. This #bitesize episode takes a great clip from that episode where they discussed - What makes a CV stand out from the crowd? How long should a CV and cover letter be? What should and shouldn't be in a CV and cover letter? Check out the full episode with Chris, Des and Dave here - https://www.sportsmith.co/listen/getting-and-keeping-a-strength-and-conditioning-role/ This episode is supported by RockDaisy, the only FREE AMS on the market. AMS Lite features reporting capabilities, questionnaires and forms, alerts and communication, data sharing, data visualisation and calendar views.
On Episode 83 of “Swing Hard” in case you hit it, Denny talks to Major League Baseball player Brendan Ryan. Brendan and Denny share stories about Notre Dame High School and Lewis-Clark college. Plus, Brendan gets a special visit from longtime Teammate Chris Mabeus. "Swing Hard in case you hit it!" Denny Barrett
This week's episode was just recorded over the weekend at the fantastic Flyover Comedy Festival in St. Louis, Missouri. We were thrilled to welcome our friends Matty Ryan (@heymattyryan), Chris Cyr (@chrisdcyr), and [our first ever return guest] Alex Kumin (@alex.kumin) to the stage at the Improv Shop to discuss gateway country songs and goof around. As a panel we dig into Merle Haggard, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Shania Twain, jam bands, and more! Plus panel vs audience country music/comedy trivia!Get bonus episodes, blog posts, and more by supporting us on Patreon HERE! Thanks to Jeremy Hellwig for assisting us with this show's recording. And special thanks to Rafe Williams and Zach Gzehoviak for helping us make this live show possible. And once again, the music and sound cues were played by our guest musician, the incredibly talented Neil Luke—thanks, Neil!Check out our Patreon!Check out our new merch store!For everything else click HERE!
Miro catches mono, Pavelski signs a one year extension, and the Stars lose 7-4 to the New York Rangers. Ryan & Chris discuss the transition, game, the morbid play of Jake Oettinger, and more in this episode.If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) (IL/IN/MI/NJ/PA/WV/WY), 1-800-NEXT STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (CO/NH), 888-789-7777/visit http://ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-BETS OFF (IA), 1-877-770-STOP (7867) (LA), 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY), visit OPGR.org (OR), call/text TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN), or 1-888-532-3500 (VA).21+ (18+ NH/WY). Physically present in AZ/CO/CT/IL/IN/IA/LA/MI/NH/NJ/NY/OR/ PA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. Min. $5 deposit required. Eligibility restrictions apply. See http://draftkings.com/sportsbook for details.
Ryan & Chris of Gotta Rank 'em All join Bret & Gracie in the van of pain as we rank Pokemon items as hornily as possible, Gracie becomes royalty and Bret continues to exist. I'm sorry y'all. -- w/ Ryan, Chris, Gracie & Bret -- Check out Ryan & Chris on Gotta Rank 'em All & Spelunkers Game Explorations podcasts! Twitter @theSpelunkers https://www.twitch.tv/Spelunkers -- Check out Gracie! https://twitter.com/LadyZrain -- https://www.twitch.tv/vgraciez -- Twitter @AfterDarkrai -- email us AfterDarkrai@gmail.com -- YouTube@ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpmMF01lRPH5VV12yaTOndg -- Instagram @InstaPodDog -- Check out our TeePublic store www.teepublic.com/user/poddog -- Intro by Cole Rolland https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1EnMnHlXsA8X5kKe9B2rcg & Lauren Babic https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZp0__frllUXP7TVTTfy-Yg --
Another Hammer Horror icon (after John Carradine and Sir Christopher Lee) is examined on the show with the help of other film buffs and podcasters. We are able to tackle the cult appeal, charisma, charm and unusual roles of this subject!
Josh Sanders & Sam Morales, hockey super fans, join Ryan & Chris on the podcast to talk the latest NHL news including Ben Bishop, who they would put on their NHL Short Person All-Star team, and discuss each of their top three Marvel movies!
This week the boys dive deep on Ryan Mountcastle’s struggles. Jimmy has a suggestion but Matt doesn’t approve. What do you think? This, some nfl draft thoughts and the return of the list.
Brett McMillan welcomes Nate Ryan of NBC Sports, and Chris Knight of Catchfence.com
Our 357th episode finds us talking about that legend of legends, Akira Kurosawa, and his 70-year-old classic Rashomon. Simply put, this film is about honour and dishonour (ie. lying). Who’s telling the truth? Can we ever know the REAL truth? This is a difficult storyline with a rapist destroying what seems to be a bad marriage. And how did that samurai end up dead? Points of view are clung to. Kabuki ensues! Okay, so the acting is a bit much, but this movie is so influential with its story structure and its technical merits that it’s easy to look past how big Toshiro Mifune et al are in this flashback-fest. So load us up because Kurosawa is on the docket and if you love film, you pretty much have to love his work. Well, Actually: Patrick Henry was known for saying “give me liberty or give me death”, not “death before dishonour”. Also, it’s the woodcutter (not the priest) who says he “can’t understand” at the beginning of the movie. If you’re looking for a beverage to help you tell the whole truth, Sparkplug Coffee is a pretty great option. They’re eager to give you a 20% discount and you just have to type in our promo code (“top100project”) when you’re ready to pay up. Our website is top100project.com Subscribe to Scoring At The Movies on Podbean. All the episodes are slowly being uploaded there and that will soon be the only place to hear Ryan & Chris talk about sports flicks We welcome comments on Twitter: @moviefiend51 and @bevellisellis Next week, we change tones again and chat about Todd Haynes' Carol.
ADVNC Founder & CEO Chris Rotelli welcomes lacrosse hall of famer Ryan Powell to the show. Powell is one of the greatest offensive players of all-time. A four-time All-American at Syracuse, Powell led the Orange to a National Title in 2000. Ryan was a two-time MLL MVP and the Captain of the 2010 US Lacrosse Team that won the World Championship. Ryan currently works with his brothers at Powell Lacrosse. Chris & Ryan discuss the following on the show:- Growing up in Upstate NY with his brothers (Casey Powell is the eldest brother, Ryan is the middle brother, and Mike Powell is the youngest. All three Powell brothers were multiple time All-Americans at Syracuse)- How all three Powell brothers were able to star at Syracuse University- The current state & future of lacrosse at the pro level- The greatest players he's ever seen- Ryan & Chris's days playing in the MLL on the same team- The current state of Powell Lacrosse, a company Ryan runs with Casey & Mike- Ryan's current role with the Syracuse lacrosse program See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/going-offsides/message
ADVNC Founder & CEO Chris Rotelli welcomes lacrosse hall of famer Ryan Powell to the show. Powell is one of the greatest offensive players of all-time. A four-time All-American at Syracuse, Powell led the Orange to a National Title in 2000. Ryan was a two-time MLL MVP and the Captain of the 2010 US Lacrosse Team that won the World Championship. Ryan currently works with his brothers at Powell Lacrosse. Chris & Ryan discuss the following on the show:- Growing up in Upstate NY with his brothers (Casey Powell is the eldest brother, Ryan is the middle brother, and Mike Powell is the youngest. All three Powell brothers were multiple time All-Americans at Syracuse)- How all three Powell brothers were able to star at Syracuse University- The current state & future of lacrosse at the pro level- The greatest players he's ever seen- Ryan & Chris's days playing in the MLL on the same team- The current state of Powell Lacrosse, a company Ryan runs with Casey & Mike- Ryan's current role with the Syracuse lacrosse program See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Chris Knowles is the synchromystic mind behind The Secret Sun, a blog that should be required reading for any open-minded types out there. Some of you are no doubt aware of Chris’s work on his blog, and if you’re not, you’ll get a crash course here. And just a crash course, not a deep dive. Because Chris is so much more than just his blog. He’s also the author or co-author of three books, the Eagle Award-winning “Our Gods Wear Spandex: The Secret History of Comic Book Heroes”, “The Complete X-Files: Behind the Series, the Myths, and the Movies”, and “The Secret History of Rock 'n' Roll”. He’s also had a career in the advertising, publishing and entertainment fields. All of that forms the basis for our chat here, about Jack Kirby, black magick LARPs, and if you’re on Patreon, the siren of the philosophers. PATREON EXTENSION Listen at patreon.com/occulture The increase of siren symbolism in culture Supernova 1987a Chris’s definition and views of apocalypse The constellation Lyra Star maps Sound/sonic frequency bridging dimensions James Joyce’s fractal writing The Massive attack album that was recently coded into DNA What music is RESOURCES Chris’s blog “It’s No Game” blog entry John Michael Greer blog mentioned by Chris Thomas Sheridan video mentioned by Ryan Chris on Twitter DONATE If recurring monthly support via Patreon isn’t your thing, we do accept one time-donations via PayPal, Bitcoin, Ethereum and Ripple. Every little bit helps. Click here if you’re interested. MERCH We recently released new merch! Check it out on our website or at our Etsy shop. SOCIAL Twitter Instagram Facebook Tumblr MUSIC Vestron Vulture - “I Want to Be a Robot (Tribute to Giorgio Moroder)” PRODUCTION & LICENSING This podcast is produced in the Kingdom of Ohio and is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International. Executive Producers: Mike K., Carter Y., Mauricio G., Alyssa S., Daniel R., Kelly C., Kaleb H., Bruce H., Corey T., David G., Jeremy V., Marcelo T., Christopher B., Leonidas, Timothy W., Caleb C., VH Frater RC’s Hermetic Study Group, Nick F., Michael Q., Jamaica J., Mute Ryan, John W., Paul S., Andy E., James B., Colleen F., Ed O. REMINDER Love yourself. Think for yourself. Question authority.
The 4th kick at the “Scoring At The Movies” can gives Ryan & Chris their first chance to talk about baseball. And what an ignominious movie that gives us that first chance! T’aint good, but its crappiness is part of the fun. We dole out some much-needed Batman impressions. We question why a violent man would be awarded custody of 2 small children. We also branch off into a whole discussion about sex, but only because the movie sports some pretty risque innuendo (in one scene anyway). Oh, we forgot to promote ourselves! Don’t forget to tweet Ryan @moviefiend51 and to keep on visiting http://www.top100project.com.
The 4th kick at the Scoring At The Movies can gives Ryan & Chris their first chance to talk about baseball, chatting about Angels in the Outfield.And what an ignominious movie that gives us that first chance! T’aint good, but its crappiness is part of the fun. We dole out some much-needed Batman impressions. We question why a violent man would be awarded custody of 2 small children. We also branch off into a whole discussion about sex, but only because the movie sports some pretty risque innuendo (in one scene anyway).Oh, we forgot to promote ourselves! Don’t forget to tweet Ryan @moviefiend51 and Chris @scoringatmovies
Crane-kick the 3rd Scoring At The Movies epidode right in the schnoz as Ryan & Chris wax (on) fairly eloquently about this childhood fave: The Karate Kid.Mr. Miyagi is the most relatable character here, although Pat Morita and Ralph Macchio were both typecast in their famous roles. But questions abound. Is this really just a soccer movie disguised as a karate movie? Why so little backstory for a film that’s more than 2 hours long? Does Ali pose a bigger threat to Johnny than Daniel does? And is Daniel-san really the bad guy?There’s only one way you’re gonna find out, so start finding!
Crane-kick the 3rd “Scoring At The Movies” ep right in the schnoz as Ryan & Chris wax (on) fairly eloquently about this childhood fave. Mr. Miyagi is the most relatable character here, although Pat Morita and Ralph Macchio were both typecast in their famous roles. But questions abound. Is this really just a soccer movie disguised as a karate movie? Why so little backstory for a film that’s more than 2 hours long? Does Ali pose a bigger threat to Johnny than Daniel does? And is Daniel-san really the bad guy? There’s only one way you’re gonna find out, so start finding!
This week on SOAP, Ryan & Chris sat down with local artist Jeremy Jenkins. Jeremy discusses his trips around the world, which include South Africa and Europe, and his return to his home, Akron. He has several upcoming projects that we talked about, as well as his thoughts on how Akron has changed over the years. You can check out his social media page for all info on his new projects: https://www.facebook.com/JeremyJenkinsArtist/
In this week's episode of SOAP, Ryan & Chris sat down with Michael Savene and Jesse Vance of the Akron Comicon. Mike started the Akron Comicon four years ago in the ballroom inside the student union at the University of the Akron with an attendance of about 1000 people. It's grown 6 times that size since then, and they are expecting a crowd of about 6000 this year! Listen as Mike & Jesse give us all the info we need including vendors, guests, artists, panels, and other unique things taking place at this years con.