Podcast appearances and mentions of scarlet johanson

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Latest podcast episodes about scarlet johanson

Fiction Fixation
Abracadabra (Movie Recap, The Prestige)

Fiction Fixation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2025 50:14


In one of the best movies every created, this week we dive into The Prestige. Directed by Christopher Nolan and starring Christian Bale, Hugh Jackman, Scarlet Johanson, Michael Caine, Piper Perabo....and David Bowie. This fantasy/adventure film is a tale of magic, deception, sacrifice, mystery, love and a little bit of crime drama. It's a woeful 19th century cautionary tale of not trusting ANYONE, maybe double checking the woods and don't cheat on your (?) wife. Like we said, it's perfect. Any other take is fake news. 

Macoholicy
116. iPad Air 13

Macoholicy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 39:15


Po krótkiej przerwie zaczynamy z kopyta! Posłuchajcie drodzy słuchacze o naszych pierwszych wrażeniach z korzystania z iPada Air M2 13". Ku naszemu wcale nie wielkiemu zaskoczeniu nie różni on się w zasadzie wiele od iPada Pro 2 generacji. Te niewielkie różnice staramy się wam jak najbardziej przybliżyć. W tych niewielkich porównaniach zapędzamy się aż do porównania go do MacBooka Air z M1. Nie przejmujcie się jednak jeśli obawiacie się że jest to techniczny odcinek. Nie jest ;-). Dowiecie się też dlaczego warto zabezpieczać swoje urządzenia za pomocą odpowiednio pancernych etui oraz dobrego szkła lub folii ochronnej. Na chwilę nawet gości w tym odcinku Apple Vision Pro. Ale tylko jako przejście do tematu sztucznej inteligencji. Jest mrożąca krew w żyłach historia o tym jak to sztuczna inteligencja głosem prawie Scarlet Johanson podle oszukała Grzegorza Sobótkę i jego ukochaną Matkę! Wnioski są straszne a sama sytuacja jest szokująca. Oszukani przez AI są nie tylko Grzegorz i Marysia ale też bardzo wiele osób na świecie. Michał Krasnopolski nie przejmuje się tym wcale. Dlatego panowie szybko przechodzą do kącika kulturalnego w którym pojawiają się Duna 2, Reacher, Akademia Pana Kleksa oraz Dark Matter. Redaktor Sobótka jest jednak zachwycony tym serialem i poleca go jednak bardzo. A my polecamy ten odcinek jeszcze bardziej. Zapraszamy!

Rock Talk Studio: Reviewing Rock 'n' Roll Books and Documentaries
Catching Fire-The Story of Anita Pallenberg documentary review

Rock Talk Studio: Reviewing Rock 'n' Roll Books and Documentaries

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2024 15:19


Anita Pallenberg was a major influence on the Rolling Stones; so much so that it jeopardized her career, family and life.  I explore the depth of her story in the new doc Catching Fire. Plus, big news on three new documentaries just announced featuring Led Zeppelin, Los Lobos, and Little Steven Van Zant. Support the Show.

MotherChip - Overloadr
Notícias da Nave Mãe #249 - Kingdom Hearts no Steam, Atari compra Intellivision

MotherChip - Overloadr

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 84:23


Ghost ainda está retornando de Cannes, mas para a gente não ficar uma terceira semana seguida no modo solo, neste episódio temos a companhia do Caio Teixeira. O momento é leve em termos de notícias por conta da iminência dos eventos de meio do ano. Apesar disso, tivemos a compra de sites como Eurogamer e Rock Paper Shotgun pela IGN Entertainment - o que já acarretou em demissões -, a chegada de Kingdom Hearts ao Steam e mais.Participantes:Caio TeixeiraHeitor De PaolaAssuntos abordados:07:00 - Um novo Astro Bot talvez esteja a caminho17:00 - FIFA com a 2K?28:00 - Overwatch 2 vai descontinuar o modo PvE multiplayer33:00 - Scarlet Johanson e a voz da Sky da OpenAI48:00 - Kingdom Hearts está a caminho do Steam54:00 - IGN Entertainment adquire a Eurogamer, Games Industry.biz, Rock Paper Shotgun e outros1:04:00 - O remake do Thousand Year Door restaura a identidade trans da Vivian1:08:00 - A Atari comprou a Intellivision1:17:00 - Mais de 10 mil pessoas da área de games foram demitidas em 2024Venha fazer parte do Discord do Overloadr! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

MotherChip - Overloadr
Notícias da Nave Mãe #249 - Kingdom Hearts no Steam, Atari compra Intellivision

MotherChip - Overloadr

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 84:23


Ghost ainda está retornando de Cannes, mas para a gente não ficar uma terceira semana seguida no modo solo, neste episódio temos a companhia do Caio Teixeira. O momento é leve em termos de notícias por conta da iminência dos eventos de meio do ano. Apesar disso, tivemos a compra de sites como Eurogamer e Rock Paper Shotgun pela IGN Entertainment - o que já acarretou em demissões -, a chegada de Kingdom Hearts ao Steam e mais.Participantes:Caio TeixeiraHeitor De PaolaAssuntos abordados:07:00 - Um novo Astro Bot talvez esteja a caminho17:00 - FIFA com a 2K?28:00 - Overwatch 2 vai descontinuar o modo PvE multiplayer33:00 - Scarlet Johanson e a voz da Sky da OpenAI48:00 - Kingdom Hearts está a caminho do Steam54:00 - IGN Entertainment adquire a Eurogamer, Games Industry.biz, Rock Paper Shotgun e outros1:04:00 - O remake do Thousand Year Door restaura a identidade trans da Vivian1:08:00 - A Atari comprou a Intellivision1:17:00 - Mais de 10 mil pessoas da área de games foram demitidas em 2024Venha fazer parte do Discord do Overloadr! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Scott Thompson Show
Get ready for Open Streets Hamilton this weekend!

Scott Thompson Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 73:39


The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson: Pre-mixed drinks are coming to grocery and big-box stores in Ontario. An Aframax tanker is heading its way to China from British Columbia after becoming the first vessel to load heavy oil from the newly expanded Trans Mountain pipeline system. Did OpenAI, the makers of Chat GPT, steal Scarlet Johanson's voice? What does it mean that AI is getting better voices, and the companies behind this tech may be getting bolder? A bi-partisan collection of U.S. senators are calling for Canada to step up to its NATO pledge. Ottawa's $1.7-million subsidy for 10 pasta jobs reveals deep problems in our economy, according to Aaron Wudrick's newest article in the National Post. Get ready for Open Streets Hamilton this weekend, along King street, stretching from John to Gage! A new poll from Abacus shows the federal Conservatives lead is down to 16 as the Liberals make gains among younger Canadians. The feds will now allow retailers to ship their firearms via courier, to participate in the gun buy-back program. And, the two Scotts discuss the good, the bad, and the ugly of pasta subsidies. A lot to look forward to on the Hamilton Today Podcast! Guests: Dan Malleck, Associate Professor with the Department of Health Sciences and Director of the Centre for Canadian Studies at Brock University. Dan McTeague, President of Canadians for Affordable Energy, Former Liberal MP.  Carmi Levy Technology Analyst & Journalist.  Dr. Jack Cunningham, Ph.D., Program Coordinator at the Bill Graham Centre for Contemporary International History, in Trinity College and the Munk School. Specializing in British Foreign Policy, Canadian Foreign Policy and politics, International History, U.S. Foreign Policy and relations with Russia.  Aaron Wudrick, Director the Macdonald-Laurier Institute's Domestic Policy Program.  Peter Topalovic, Manager, Active Transportation and Mobility, City of Hamilton Transportation Planning and Parking.  Eddie Sheppard, Vice President, Insights, at Abacus Data. Tony Bernardo, Executive Director of the Canadian Sports Shooting Association. Scott Radley, host of the Scott Radley show and columnist with the Hamilton Spectator. Host – Scott Thompson Content Producer – William Erskine Technical/Podcast Producer – Tom Craig News Anchor – Jen McQueen Want to keep up with what happened in Hamilton Today? Subscribe to the podcast! https://megaphone.link/CORU8835115919 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Geeks in Space
Tetris Records, Enterprise Lawsuits, ScarJo's Voice, Smellmaxxing, Microplasticles GIS840

Geeks in Space

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 39:11


RobChrisRob linked up to talk about the summoning salt video on Tetris World records, the recently found Enterprise model caught up in a legal controversy, Scarlet Johanson has beef with OpenAI for maybe cloning her voice, Microplastics found in every tested testicle gives me an excuse to write the word 'Microplasticles' and I'm just so thankful, kids new dumb thing: Smellmaxxing, Flavor Flav is going to be the official hype man for... US Women's Water Polo (yeah girlz!) FDA approves a second Neuralink implant patient... and then things seriously derail as we talk about a dude got caught trying to have sex with... a pink tesla. Because... eww. Join our discord to talk along or the Subreddit where you will find all the links https://discord.gg/YZMTgpyhB https://www.reddit.com/r/TacoZone/

Jessie Cervantes en Vivo
Radiografía - Scarlet Johanson

Jessie Cervantes en Vivo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 3:23


Hoy en Jessie Cervantes en Exa, tenemos la Radiografia de Scarlet JohansonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Legalmente Nerd
Inteligencia artificial / Crown Jewel / Cambios en Marvel Studios

Legalmente Nerd

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 59:29


Esta semana Lola, El George y Gazoo Starr reseñan Crown Jewel, el más reciente evento de WWE, y el documental The Devil on Trial en Netflix. Luego debatimos la inteligencia artificial ya que Scarlet Johnasson demandó una compañía de AI por usar su imagen. También analizamos el tráiler de Echo, y la noticia de que será la primera de la marca Marvel Spotlight y terminamos conversando sobre los posibles cambios grandes en Marvel: Consideran regresar a Robert Downey Jr. y Scarlet Johanson. Consideran cambiar a Jonathan Mayors, o el personaje completo. Alegados cambios en guion de Blade.

VISION LIBRE
Le Duel Cannois 2023 #9 : BELLOCHIO, ANDERSON ET EFIRA

VISION LIBRE

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2023 38:37


Aujourd'hui nous parlons de L'enlèvement de Marco Bellochio, Asteroid City de Wes Anderson et L'amour et les forêts de Valérie Donzelli.  Avec Alexei , Robin d'avis désastreux et Jon . Soutenez-nous sur PayPal !

The Pop Culture Show
These A-Listers Deny Sex in an Elevator - Fans Concerned About Jessica Simpson

The Pop Culture Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2022 15:45


Coachella is in full swing and we've got the latest celebrity cameo appearances. Hailey Bieber has a message for the haters. Lizzo drops a surprise as does Larry David with the fate of Curb Your Enthusiasm. The true crime streaming show that will send you Wiki-diving. Julian Lennon is back with new music -- hear it. Jon Bon Jovi is struggling and you can hear what is making fans walk out of concerts. Jessica Simpson fans are concerned after her latest infomercial appearance...we've got the audio. America's most beloved game show has a #MeToo scandal brewing...for no reason? Sex and The City threats coming from disgraced start Chris Noth.The Pop Culture Show is unedited and uncensored starting March 2022. Please, review and subscribe to The Pop Culture Show available on your favorite podcast network. Get Exclusive Pop Culture Show video interviews, video content and bonus video exclusively from our Instagram. Sign up for our Pop Cult and be the first to get show announcements, free stuff and insider information only available to cult members. Watch The Pop Culture Show TV channel for the most fun, interesting and intriguing guests and moments from the show available 24/7. You can join the show by looking out for us on “Twitter Spaces” where we invite you to contribute to show tapings.Executive Producer: Steve BarnesHosts: Steve Barnes, Leslie Fram and Axel LoweFAIR USE COPYRIGHT NOTICE The Copyright Laws of the United States recognize a “fair use” of copyrighted content. Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act states:“NOTWITHSTANDING THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 106 AND 106A, THE FAIR USE OF A COPYRIGHTED WORK, INCLUDING SUCH USE BY REPRODUCTION IN COPIES OR PHONORECORDS OR BY ANY OTHER MEANS SPECIFIED BY THAT SECTION, FOR PURPOSES SUCH AS CRITICISM, COMMENT, NEWS REPORTING, TEACHING (INCLUDING MULTIPLE COPIES FOR CLASSROOM USE), SCHOLARSHIP, OR RESEARCH, IS NOT AN INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT.” THIS VIDEO/AUDIO IN GENERAL MAY CONTAIN CERTAIN COPYRIGHTED WORKS THAT WERE NOT SPECIFICALLY AUTHORIZED TO BE USED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER(S), BUT WHICH WE BELIEVE IN GOOD FAITH ARE PROTECTED BY FEDERAL LAW AND THE FAIR USE DOCTRINE FOR ONE OR MORE OF THE REASONS NOTED ABOVE. IF YOU HAVE ANY SPECIFIC CONCERNS ABOUT THIS VIDEO OR OUR POSITION ON THE FAIR USE DEFENSE, PLEASE CONTACT US AT INFO@THEPOPCULTURESHOW.COM SO WE CAN DISCUSS AMICABLY. THANK YOU.

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Fireside Chats
Be Cool, Venom - Fireside Chats Issue 608

Fireside Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 52:52


Welcome back Firesiders! It's comic-related current events time! Don't read comics? First why the hell not? Second, don't worry, we have plenty of TV and movie news to go around as well… comic-related of course. Join the three Ms of madness, Mendte, Maurer, and Mashko as they talk about what's going on around the Comicsphere. From Disney settling with Scarlet Johanson, to more Daredevil coming to the MCU rumors, to getting Blade sooner than thought, and of course our thoughts on Venom 2. So buckle up bagged and boarded brethren, press play, and welcome to Fireside.

FilmLoverss
Epilog #2 Filmekimi, Scarlett Johanson'un Disney'e Açtığı Dava, Licorice Pizza

FilmLoverss

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 41:23


Epilog'un bu bölümünde Zeynep Pınar Uçar ve Erhan Tan'ın gündeminde Paul Thomas Anderson'ın yeni filmi Licorice Pizza, The Weeknd'in de yer alacağı “Euphoria”nın yaratıcısı Sam Levinson'ın yeni HBO dizisi “The Idol”, Filmekimi'nde yer alan filmler, Scarlet Johanson ve Disney'e açmış olduğu dava, Squid Game, Apple Tv'nin akıbeti ve Ridley Scott'ın Gladiator 2'yu çekmek istemesi hakkında ikilinin düşünceleri yer alıyor. Editör: Enzel Yılmaz Kurgu: Çağrı Akoğlu

Red Spotlight Entertainment
Red Spotlight #345 Say His Name...

Red Spotlight Entertainment

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2021 99:42


Peter Martinez and Alexis Soto return with the show that brings you all of the latest stories coming out of the world of movies, a review of the feature debut by Nia DaCosta and her revival of "Candyman (2021)." Plus more thoughts on the "Spider-Man: No Way Home" trailer and more. Time Stamps0:00-1:00/Intro1:01-5:12/RIP Ed Asner5:15-8:00/Scarlet Johanson and Chris Evans new movie8:01-8:47/Agents of Shield wins International Award VFX8:54-44:50/Lingering Spider-Man thought and where we stand with the Marvel Cinematic Universe 45:01-1:39:26/Candyman (2021) ReviewA reminder that our sister podcast "To The Table" has returned for it's season run with a Horror Theme and Peter and Alexis did a retrospective on the original 1992 "Candyman."

It's Just a Talk
Episode 036 - Just Call Me "Zaddy"

It's Just a Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 43:42


"It's Just a Talk" is a new Queer Latinx Millennial Podcast where we come to Talk Tea, Talk Truth, and always leave time to Talk Shit. This is Episode 036; brought to you by "The Alphabet Mafia" in this episode we discuss - The days of our lives - California begins to close down again! - Zaddy is now grammatically correct - The Olympics came and went - Showering? - Scarlet Johanson v Disney - Why Dababy's words are beyond hurtful to the LGBTQ community?(11:04) - POC + Queer Excellence of the Week (19:15) - Today in the Country (22:00) - Hoy en el Mundo (31:31) - We talk shit (36:46) - Final Boneless Wings Contact your Host Mauricio at @itsjustatalk_ on Instagram @itsjustatalk on Twitter, SnapChat, or by Email: podcast.itsjustatalk@gmail.com

El Glitcheo
Episodio 64: Shamanes, Demandas y Hoyos Negros Bisexuales

El Glitcheo

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 36:36


Hablamos de la demanda de Scarlet Johanson y que representa en el mundo del cine, Shaman King tiene nuevo remake y Robin por fin sale del closet. Esto es el glitcheo podcast, siempre y cuando no se vaya la luz.

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The Comics Agenda
The Comics Agenda: Black Widow versus The Mouse

The Comics Agenda

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2021 94:41


NewsAs predicted during last week's episode, major news broke after we recorded but before the episode was published. In this case, Scarlet Johanson filed a lawsuit against Disney for breach of contract. The dispute hinges on the decision by Disney to release Black Widow  on Disney+ simultaneously to its theatrical release.  We have all the details and the increasingly ugly back and forth between the two groups. We also got the first pictures and a release date for Amazon's upcoming Lord Of The Rings series. We talk about what we hope to see from the series and some of our concerns. This Week In Pop CultureWe celebrate four birthdays this week. Wes Kraven, Kevin Smith, M Night Shyamalan, and Mark Bagley all made another trip around the Sun. Meanwhile, M Night Shyamalan  celebrated the anniversaries of both Signs and The Sixth Sense.  The first-ever San Diego Comic-Con took place this past week in 1970, and A Game Of Thrones  was published in 1996. Plus many more, and we talk about them all. The Lightning RoundJonathan starts us out by talking about J.W. Rinzler's passing and his influence on the Star Wars franchise. Michael discusses the Trover #1  comic, while Greg updates us on the current Batman run and Mark Russell's latest comic Not All Robots #1.Weekly Discussion With news of Marion Dayre recently being hired to write an upcoming Disney+ Marvel show, we discuss what characters we would like to see get their own show. Shared Books This week we start with checking out The Good Asian #4.  Then we take on Lucky Devil #1 before we move on to everyone merc with a mouth in Deadpool: Black, White, and Blood. We wrap up this weeks episode with The Me You Know In The Dark #1.Comics Agenda is hosted by Michael (Twitter@mokepf7), Jonathan (@callmeboesy), and Greg (Twitter@Comicsportsgeek). We discuss new comic book releases each week, in addition to news, movies, and TV.You can reach us on Twitter @TheComicsAgenda or email us at TheComicsAgenda@gmail.com

Ninja Please
22: Episode 103 : Tales from the Tardis 7 "Critical Race Tela"

Ninja Please

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 86:53


Welcome to another Editon of The Ninja Please Podcast  !!! Tales from the Tardis Edition 7  The Simpsons announced its first-ever fully musical episode, sounds cool.  Also, we talk about how Adult Swim saved so many shows! Starman tells Makyo Torino about Words bubble up like soda pop  (00:11:30)  We talk Episode 4 of American Horror stories !!! BRO HOUSE, Full Spoilers !!! warning  (00:29:30)  Makyo breaks down Some Anime SHIT and we talk about America vs Japan when it comes to making History Enjoyable to watch, who wins? find out  (00:45:00) Scarlet Johanson is suing marvel and many fear this may domino into a financial fallout.  (00:59:40)  Kevin Smith takes heat for Masters of The Universe rightfully so. With that said we attempt to call a spade a spade in the final segment.  Original Music By Starman Ninja Please Theme - Starman .  Ninjaplease OST Coming soon. 2020 Star Superior, LLC Follow us on social Media @Ninjapleasepod and like us on Facebook. Coming soon to Youtube. #Ninjapleasepodcast #covid19 #Anime #Hulu #Crunchyroll #Funimation #Nintendo #Sony #PS5 #Marvel #DC #DIsney #syfy #Cartoonnetwork #CN #Adultswim #usa #trending #memes #life #style #Netflix #Ninjapleasepodcast #Amazonprimevideo #Hulu #PS5 #Xbox #WB #HBOMAX #Disney+ #animereview #bestanimepocast #BLERD #Bestblerdpodintheunuverse #geekoftheyear #bestgeekpod  #Heman #Yeezus #blackgeekculture #comedy #brohouse  #Mastersoftheuniverse Don't miss another second of The Greatest Geek Podcast in the Universe. The Ninja Please Podcast. 

Official Get Your Geek On
Talkin Geek: Blizzard under a Blizzard of bad news, Black Widow vs Mickey Mouse and more!

Official Get Your Geek On

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2021 33:42


Welcome to our show Talkin Geek where we talk some of the news that happened this past week!This week a lot has happened so we decided to cover some of the bigger more controversial topics.Take a listen and let us know what you think!!

Random Rants
Bonus Episode! Disney's Nasty Battle with Scarlet Johanson

Random Rants

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2021 22:56


Welcome back! Today we dive into breaking news. Disney's Nasty Battle with Scarlet Johanson.

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ReJecT RadiO
DiD yOU MiSs ThE CHaOs??

ReJecT RadiO

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2021 56:46


Scarlet Johanson, TikToks, Subreddits and more! This weeks episode is brought to you by the letter B for "Boy do we got some shit to tell you" its just another week in paradise for our hosts as we catch up with what they've been doing, and pop culture media, so sit back, relax and enjoy that preworkout!

Our Two Cents
Black Widow... Finally!! (and Loki too)

Our Two Cents

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 76:27


We are back (in lockdown) with another episode! And we get to watch and review the highly anticipated Black Widow movie, the latest Marvel offering on the big screen. We also discuss the season finale of the Loki series.Twitter: @Our2CPodcastInstagram: our_two_cents_podcastMusic from https://filmmusic.io'Cold Funk' by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)

Press Play Podcast
Black Widow

Press Play Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 36:07


Marvel comes back to the movies. But is it worth getting excited about, or should they have waited a bit? Sit back and see how we felt about their newest film "Black Widow."Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/pressplaypodcast)

Jay And Bay Neighbor Gamers
Doki Doki Literature Club and July Gaming News

Jay And Bay Neighbor Gamers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 56:47


Landing Page: neighborgamers.comEmail: Jayandbay@neighborgamers.comTwitter: JayNbaypodcastInstagram: jayandbayneighborgamers 

Lori & Julia's Book Club
6/29 Tues Hr 3: Black Widow is BLOWING critics away!

Lori & Julia's Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 39:18


There are two stars for the new Black Widow movie... Scarlet Johanson and the director Cate Shortland! Plus we have the new trailer for the Sopranos movie. Dirt alert With Holly! Study Of Duh: Harvard has a study of the best way to get rid of a hangover! We have the funniest way to lose weight! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Lori & Julia
6/29 Tues Hr 3: Black Widow is BLOWING critics away!

Lori & Julia

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021


There are two stars for the new Black Widow movie... Scarlet Johanson and the director Cate Shortland! Plus we have the new trailer for the Sopranos movie. Dirt alert With Holly! Study Of Duh: Harvard has a study of the best way to get rid of a hangover! We have the funniest way to lose weight!

Jim and James Chew the Cud
episode 133 - three hole wonder

Jim and James Chew the Cud

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 30:25


part one of the leon baker saga, wherein james is assassinated by a friend. jim tells the scientifically funniest jokes and leon leons. For more Chew the Cud, click here! - Buy us a coffee  - Produced by Glenn Lopez  - John Cordy as Scarlet Johanson as Winne Mandela   - Music by Hilary Mice and the “ooh thats good coffee” quartet  - A Kerson Media Production

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Wstawaj, nie udawaj - Jakie było pytanie?
Ośla Ławka - Scarlet Johanson I Aukcje Magazynowe

Wstawaj, nie udawaj - Jakie było pytanie?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 2:47


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Wstawaj, nie udawaj - Jakie było pytanie?
Ośla Ławka - Scarlet Johanson I Aukcje Magazynowe

Wstawaj, nie udawaj - Jakie było pytanie?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 2:47


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Wstawaj, nie udawaj - Jakie było pytanie?
Ośla Ławka - Scarlet Johanson I Aukcje Magazynowe

Wstawaj, nie udawaj - Jakie było pytanie?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 2:47


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IT in the D
Episode 354 – Life Behind The Bar in the COVID World

IT in the D

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2020 90:11


Hey, welcome. Thanks for hanging out with us. This is the it and the D show. We are broadcasting live from our homes and from the bar. Um, this is Bob, the sales guy, Dave, the geek, uh, Randy, I do the Twitters is doing the Twitters, uh, guests this week include, we got the Mikey from the old shillelagh downtown, and we got August in the house, old friend from whiskey in the jar and Hamtramck. We’re going to be talking about life behind the bar, and now that things are slowly opening up. And then also we’ve got a ton of stories going on. We’ve got his big boys gone forever. We’re running out of pennies and Dave, you may fire when ready? Wait, wait. I don’t think we can get started until I get some shredded cheese for my fajitas. Oh, good Lord.       Alright, go ahead, Bob. Hey, welcome. What is going on? This is the it and the d show. Can we still call it the it in the d show, we got to rename it. And at some point, Judy, Bob did, I’ve been, I’ve been lobbying for two and a half geeks for four years now. Can you still be Dave? I don’t know. We’ll figure that out later. This is episode three 54. We are broadcasting live from either our quarantine homes or the bars in one of them in Hamtramck. This is Bob, the sales guy that is Dave. The geek Randy. I do the Twitters is doing the Twitter. You can find us online at [inaudible] dot com. Give us a like on the socials and subscribe to us everywhere. Fine podcasts are sold. We, uh, and again, we’ve talked about this before. Uh, we are, uh, Lee, we’re leaving events out, uh, until August, no pun intended. Uh, and we’ll, we’ll be bringing them back then. We’ll do something outside and yeah. So that’s, that’s the update there. So yeah. Hey, just like we just introduced earlier, we have two illustrious guests, friends of ours for very, very long time. Both of them bartenders, we kind of want to do, uh, discuss, um, what life was like a behind the bar. We, we, you know, a few of us have been to the bar, but, uh, joining us is, uh, Mikey from the old Shalala downtown Detroit, sir. How have you been, haven’t seen you in awhile? Uh, I’ve been well, man, uh, just getting used to this non quarantine stuff and living the life and working, uh, dealing with all of the wonderful public. And then now this is a, it’s actually a first for the show. We’ve been doing this for what? Seven years. We haven’t had anyone ever calling live from the bar. August gets legs in the house. I mean, we’ve, we’ve done live broadcasts from bars, but we got August in the house. He is actually tending bar right now at whiskey and a jar down in Hamtramck, sir. How you doing? You’re on mute bud August. I’m actually not working tonight, but I figured it’d be fun to come here and show you just exactly what we’re looking at These days at afar in Hamtramck. Uh, ms. Katie is pretty much by herself with a few people outside, a couple of regulars. And that’s about the state of the world down here. Yeah. So odd. I’ll start things off with you like life behind the bar. Like, so I started trickling into a few bars. I live out everyone, you know, I live on Rochester Hills, Auburn Hills, um, the bars out here pretty much business as usual. Um, a couple of them took out a couple of tables. Most of them like the open air ones in Rochester Hills are still the same. Dave was telling stories about going to, uh, with down a Cass corridor. They haven’t set up like a, like a seven mile gas station with a plastic barricades and little, little windows. So some people are taking it to huge extreme, some people aren’t, I guess what’s your take on, I guess, the new normal behind the bar? Well, it really depends on where you are. Like I went up to a bar in McComb County last week. I walked in and right walked right the hell out. Any place where you can buy beer by the bucket seems to not be following any protocols. There was no hand sanitizer around the same amount of bar stools. They might have tables. They don’t mind everyday. You come down here. Everyone’s pretty much following the rules. I walked into a place downtown, half the bar, stools, half the tables. It’s all about your local enforcement. And I understand that different areas, the city feel different political views about what’s going on, but behind the bar, it’s very bartender driven. We take the bar stools away and then by, you know, one 30 in the morning, there’s a few of them have found their way back up to the bar and just kind of deal with your friends and try to keep them, you know, the wear their masks when they’re ordering. So Katie Palona Sera is working, does not tolerate that. She’s only tolerating it because it’s me. I guess that was the, this reminds me a lot of when smoking got banned originally, there was, there was a hard line. There was not any, Oh, I’ll just lay it up. No one on mine. No, it was, it was, there was no middle. It was, it was off. Right. You’re you’re going to go outside and you’re going to smoke with this. It seems like there’s this weird yet? Depends on the bar. I was like, well, yeah. I mean, well, and let’s be real with the smoking thing. It really kind of dependent on where you were. Um, you know, a lot of the bars on the East side, you know, put the tip jar out and just said, Hey, throw some cash in. So if they come in and find us, we got it covered. Oh Jesus. Yeah. I kind of remember those days. It’s still a bar down here. It still exists. So I guess Mikey bringing you in old [inaudible] it’s one of the, uh, you know, I would say top 10 oldest bars in Detroit, at least from, from my standpoint, it’s one of the, one of the mainstays, um, I guess what’s life like behind the bar by you are obviously things are different, but like, Well, and keep in mind, Shalala closed literally right before st. Patrick’s day, which, you know what, you know, that, that kind of like bank rolls your year. Yeah. St. Patrick’s day and opening day. Yeah. That’s huge chunk for us. Um, bartenders are basically, uh, turned into cocktail servers right now. Uh, we’re taking care of all of the tables and stuff. Uh, we, it wasn’t until this weekend we allowed people to come to the bar, but there’s like, we set up four tables, uh, going long ways. So not out to the bar, just like connect to the bar. So people still can’t pass those tables to order. Um, they have to stand at one of those tables and you can congregate four or five people tops there and you have to stay at that table. And or when you’re at any other table, you have to be at those tables. We actually have a really good friends in the park, right guys, the guys that own the parking lot behind us, we’ve been dealing with the Aubrey’s for years. Like ever since, you know, my dad was working downtown and stuff. And so they are, uh, being very nice and generous and letting us finagle and see how, what works for us as far as extending our outside patio into a, the parking lot to therefore put more tables and get better business in. But it’s the same, it’s the same thing, man. People are going to do what people are going to do. And the fact that people have to be told four or five times to put their mask on when they’re walking around, uh, people have to be told that, look, I get it. There’s a DJ here, but the PJ’s here so it can provide different sounds. So we’re not just listening to Pandora, a full song. That could be a good, a good vibe going on. But So we’re not listening to Bob and Dave take over the jukebox. Yeah. But there’s still no dance. Right, right. Worse than both of us combined. True. That’s true. I get very there’s you guys look, man, I’m pretty sure the T and it stands for touched. That’s what it is. It’s it’s a MIT in the D that’s. Yeah. It’s the AMI Am. I Just wrote, Mike wrote our Alma mater Kudos to you, sir. That’s what I do. Um, but yeah, so people are like, you know, doing the dance floor thing and it’s like, the DJ literally stopped and said, Hey, move. There’s like eight feet here. And for some reason, 10 of you want to crowd into it to start dancing. When we don’t have a dance floor, he has stopped it. He put, he has put on Miley Cyrus, uh, to cause that no one dances to Miley Cyrus. Right. Um, Randy does, Randy doesn’t even do. Randy’s like, okay, wrecking ball. Got it. Got go In. The USA is not terrible. Is here. Welcome to episode three 54 beat on Randy. That’s going to be the title of visit. That’s nothing bad for him. I didn’t, I didn’t say off. I said on, I was thinking, but yeah. So people were still coming up to the bar. We had to say, get back six feet. We’re not going to serve you. We’re apparently the problem because we’re enforcing rules. Uh, you know, we have to be like, we’re not the governor. We didn’t set these rules up. We just have to follow them. Uh, you know, I, I commend what, uh, the Shalala has done. You know, even the health departments come in and said, didn’t have to tell us to move anything. They just were like, just put a couple more signs up. You know what I’m saying? So add a little bit more six feet, add a little bit more of this. Um, but it doesn’t matter what we do because the customers are just doing whatever they want to do. And it’s impacting us, which is a problem. Like not the business, but like the staff, like we stay away from. Right. Like I, yes, I’ve had COVID-19 but nobody knows specifically what happens anymore. Right. I could still get it again. There’s reports now saying that the immunities, the antibodies don’t last very long. It lasts a couple months. Well, guess what I had at st. Patrick’s day that’s two or three months, these antibodies aren’t protecting, I’m not guaranteeing, they’re protecting me from anything. I just, just help people out, man. But they don’t care. And because they don’t care, you’ve seen things like in the temple bar, in Detroit, which, I mean, they shouldn’t have been doing that anyway. A Mexican Fiesta out in Dearborn just went back down to, uh, only carry out orders because they’re like, you guys are acting like assholes to our staff. And while we’re the cleanliness of everything is a priority. Now the safety of our staff has to be a top priority. So we’re going to have to say, get away. And Mexican Fiesta is amazing. August, August. I wanted to bring in on that too. Like that’s the one thing I keep hearing is people being bundles and it’s like, yeah, I get it. You’ve been cropped up. Yeah. I get it. You’re excited about being out what it’s like, you should be so excited about coming out, like, okay, what do you need me to do to be out cool. I got it. I’m done. Like when I’ve gone out, I’ve made sure I’ve followed the, you don’t follow whatever the guidelines are, the place you’re going to. It’s not that hard friend Michelle’s still is not comfortable eating indoors or being indoors at a bar at all. We had reservations for eight o’clock on Friday, down at the Monarch to sit outside and she canceled them because it was supposed to rain and she wasn’t gonna eat it inside. I get it. Everyone has their different comfort levels. But then look at what happened in East Lansing. One clown shows up at Harper’s 62 people get sick and now 30 people and girls point all tied to the same spot. The number was 85. Yeah. Cause they all went back to a bonfire afterwards and hung out yet. Yeah. And now it just hit the news that, uh, fifth Avenue and we’re alone, three people that tested positive were in there, you know, on the 19th of June. So any surprised, So, yeah, so here’s my question. And this is actually one of the stories that I shot across for us to yak about, but I haven’t you guys here. Uh, so Imperial, uh, in Ferndale, uh, said they shut down, uh, because they got an anonymous phone call from someone, uh, that said they were in the restaurant a couple of days earlier and they were COVID positive. So like, is that the new, like one star Yelp review slash swatting where like, even if that’s not true, you call a place and say that, and you know, you’re basically shutting them down. Like you are shutting them down and forcing them to go through a deep, clean, and being a major inconvenient pain in the ass That, that joke has already run through all the sports talk radio about how these different teams are going to suddenly try to open up and play sports again. And the anonymous calls it. So and so really tested positive and they’re baking. It is going to shut down basketball or baseball or football, shut down a bar As bartenders. Are you both kicking out people who aren’t complying with rules or, Um, I have not had a problem where someone completely refused or didn’t have a mask with them. Uh, there’s always, someone will walk in off the patio without it. That guy will be like, dude. Oh, okay. And they’ll throw it back on. Uh, and I’ve not had that confrontation that I am dreading. Cause I know what’s coming next. I mean, I’m not gonna lie. I went to that’s by my house and it’s the middle of suburbia, not one person who had one on. Yeah. That’s what I noticed in McComb County, the servers and the staff had them, the customers gave them. No, no. Yeah. We’re the same way. Uh we’ve actually, we have boxes of masks. So if you don’t have a mask, when you come to the bar to come in, we’ll provide you with mat. I mean, if it’s like a group of like 10 people were eventually just be like, no, because obviously you haven’t had a mask this entire time, but we’re not, you know, if one or two people or like a dude’s mask broke while he was walking through the entrance and we gave him another mask, but it’s not so much that people are refusing to comply. It’s it’s like, again, it’s like you’re telling a five-year-old four or five times to do the exact same thing, you know? And, and that’s, and that’s the problem is I sh I’m not telling a four year, five year olds do the same thing, four or five times, I’m telling a 35 year old the same thing to do four or five times innovation. You gotta realize that it’s not just about you and your, this business could be, could take a, hit. The staff could take a hit. I mean, and look, the first weekend I was back, people were assholes and I’m talking about money-wise like, which is crazy to me. But the second and third week that I was back, people were amazing. Right. They shouldn’t have been loaded when they came back, man. Like you would think so. Right. But again, let’s not pretend like everyone’s gotten their unemployment check. So, you know, it’s, it’s, it’s a weird dynamic. I appreciate I’m the same way I was his girlfriend, same thing, same way. I don’t feel comfortable going out that much. Uh, I’ve gone, uh, eaten in downtown Royal Oak and I sat on a patio. Uh, I’ve walked around a couple places, you know, and that’s, that’s about it, man. Like I haven’t even, I went out the first night the bars were, uh, the Shalala was open and I really only went out to look and see what I was walking into on a scouting run. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And then I was like, then a friend was like, Hey, I’m down, down at pappies we’re sitting on the patio, come on out. And I was like, well, if you’re on the petty, you know, and, and, and that’s what it is. There’s a comfort level to everyone. And just because you, uh, your source of information tells you that whatever you’re doing is not necessary, that’s fine. And I’m not saying that you’re wrong for that. What I’m saying is you’re wrong for selling someone or making someone else feel like their source of information is wrong. So they have to follow your way. And I w what’s the worst that can happen. That you, when you wear a mask, do you find out you were right anyway, but you wore masking, made someone else feel comfortable. What’s the best that can happen. You find out you’re wrong and you help protect people. Correct? You were, you were mildly inconvenienced for a review, Right, man. And I’ve said it from the beginning to the end of this thing, when it was announced that in stores, private businesses have a no shirt, no shoes, no service, all of them. Now they’re saying no, no mass, no service. That’s not taken away. Your rights, man, that business has all the right in the world to tell you, you can’t be a Patriot. If you don’t wear a mask, get over it. So many people don’t realize that these are private businesses. They are not mandated to serve you under any circumstances. Like, I don’t know how that slipped by a lot of people. Um, I guess I’ll open up the floor to both of you guys, but I got a curious thing, like, let’s say this whole thing, poops the bed and it shuts down again. Um, how many of these bars can survive this thing? Because I know a lot of them run shoe strings right now. A lot of them are hanging on by the, you know, think other landlords aren’t being dicks type of scenarios. But I mean, if this thing shuts down again for like three months, how many of these restaurants and bars are, or actually going to be able to come back and whether this There’s plenty of ours, I’m going to jump real quick. And they just said, we’re not going to deal with here. Couple of the customers coming from the patio. So they’re ordering right now behind me, but Susie’s bar. They don’t have any staff that’ll work and they just take it off their loans and a ride it out. And I expect to see, I think we’re going to shut down again. I think we’re going to take one more hit for like two weeks. Yes. Yeah. I’m going to say I’m in the same boat. I honestly think that, uh, our governor without playing politics, I think our governor has done well. Perfect. Hell no. Has she done things to play politics and maybe get a VP? Not sure, but that’s her job. My job as a bartender is to work you, to get the best tip out of you, right? Anyone who does their job correctly knows ways to make it so they can make better money for anything else. That’s what you have to do in your job. I know I have to do, I have to tell Karen, she’s a great book, great person, right? Because I know Karen will finally give me 15% finally. Right. But Karen’s a piece of crap, but I can make her feel like she’s amazing. So the bottom line is I feel that they are, the government has, the governor has done well, not perfect. Well, and There was no way, Mikey. There’s no way you were going to ever make everyone happy. Okay? Exactly. This is in Madison. Which way you went. This is the unknown, right? I am not, I can’t be mad at you for doing, taking extremes when you didn’t know what was coming. So my thought process on this is just like August. I think every, I think it’s going to shut down for two weeks, but I’m hoping she does slap on the wrist style. We’re going to pull back bars, any place. That’s just mainly alcohol. We’re going to shut them down for two weeks and keep restaurants at 50% capacity. We’ll see what it looks like. Because I feel if she goes hard as tries to do extreme again, then she might start losing some of her base supporters. So I think she’s gonna take the EAs way. So the season we’re in it’s summertime, this was a little bit easier to pull off when it was still cold out, you know, February, March. I mean, that was doable. If she was a half to try to start to shut it down now in a place like Michigan, like Texas people are hiding inside. Anyways, there’s 110 degrees outside, Florida. This is our outside season. It’s gonna be really tough, especially if she does it statewide and not by zones again. Cause you know, a whole bunch of people are going to be flooding saga top and plugging Trevor city and flooding Mackinaw city and Marquette drink. If she does it, there’s no easy right way to do it. Right. It has to be, you know, state the state region, the region, there are flooding up North. They flood up North as it is. I mean, I’m not even sure about regions Right on 75, try to come a Sunday, six, o’clock go look at 75 coming back home. Yeah. It’s people who live there. They have their houses. They’re not the renters and the hotel people. Cause I know folks that are, they can get a room at saga talk with 24 hours notice right now that’s insane for July and Jimmy Vegas pricing. They’re pretty much given rooms away for a dollar just to get your ass down here. Yeah. But what’s it going to go on to Saugatuck if you’re not on the beach and the bar isn’t open. Yeah, no doubt. Exactly. Well, and that’s, you know, I, I was talking with Fred earlier today, Fred Brown. He shot me like his latest PowerPoint deck and all that stuff. And, and he, he kind of lines up with what you were just saying that, I mean, the reality is like this Harper story is pretty much the tip of the iceberg. We’re going to see a lot of bad news hit over the next two weeks. Um, now here’s, let me, let me ask you a question. I don’t know if you know Dave or if the guys know like how do they know that? Cause it takes like what two weeks to get tested, right. Or to test positive for it. How do they know that, uh, that all emanated from a single bar? Like to me, I read that. How did that, you set a protocol questions, you have to answer For people who test positive, they trace you and everywhere you’ve been and everything you’ve been doing, it’s it’s a thing. Yeah. So like, so, so it was that it was basically one guy who already was sick and wasn’t feeling well. And the day after all this nonsense went and got himself checked out into it. Oh yep. COVID where were you? Um, and then contact Tracy Chino trace back, started taking a look at those people. Yup. And it, you know, and it’s funny, the, the w the one, like really kind of concerning stat that, that Fred throughout, when we react, when we were chatting earlier was of, they did, they just did some like anonymous statistics and 75% of people that went to a hospital or an ER, or an urgent care for non COVID things. Like they went because they fell and broke their arm, or they had a gunshot wound and went to the ER, that kind of stuff, 75% of the people that were checked in tested positive for COVID. Um, and so like, so that’s that hidden asymptomatic population yet again, the reason why you should be wearing your damn mask, even if you, you know, even if you think you feel fine, Right? Yeah. That’s it just put your mask on me, whether everything was right or not. Sorry, just again, same thing I was gonna say earlier, like what you believe or not give a shit about other people, that’s all it is. Who cares? Just be nice. Yeah. I was one of the lucky ones that got to go through the secretary of state. Um, and that was a, yeah, I know. There’s like somewhat outside. They don’t really ask you if you have symptoms, they just ask you what your name is. Like. I was kind of shocked that they would not have like the, the temperature gun. Cause that is not very hard to do. Um, they just really go, what’s your name? Cool. Like you had a mask on, they let you in, and then you left. It was like, it was, it was kind of bizarre. Actually. They didn’t have more precautions in place The problem with the temperature gun. And this is because I think I talked about this on one of their shows either last week or the week before is they’re not very accurate. Um, you know, it’s, it’s, it’s almost kind of like the facial recognition system software, where if you’re white, uh, you, you tend to like, it, it tends to be pretty accurate. Um, but anybody, any people of color, it, it tends to be a lot further. Yeah. I never heard that before. That’s crazy. Well, I mean, it it’s just a thing. Um, and so it’s, you know, it, it, it, it can be, and you know, and the thing, you know, you may be asymptomatic and not have a fever. You might have a fever because you have a cold, you might have a fever, you know, for a number of reasons, not related to COVID. So, I mean, it’s, you know, but it’s a, it’s a PR move more than anything else to at least take that step. All I know is there’s somebody at Amazon right now, wondering why there’s a run on a, do not enter pool. If you have diarrhea signs. Cause we put one at our community pool and it’s caused an absolute uproar. No one realizes that like every water park in America has a don’t enter the water park if you have diarrhea signs. So she put them up at the bar, the questionnaire at city hall every day. And I always checked off, but I had just for fun, you know, the, the thermometers, you shoot the infrared guns. Good to know, you know what the, you know, what the difference is. Right. You know what the differences August the taste, the taste. Yeah. Nice. And that like, like the ones I picked up for the studios, they actually have different settings. Like you can, you can tell it, you’re taking a, um, a skin temp, a zone temp or room temp. Uh, you know, like, so I mean, it’s, they’re decent, but I mean, you know, the, like the more I looked into them, like I said, I mean, it’s, they’re only so accurate and only for so many different scenarios. So You guys know if you guys noticed an uptick, I don’t know if you guys monitor your Yelp pages or whatever. Have you noticed any people leaving like shit reviews? Cause they made us, we’re a mess bar. Like what have you guys noticed an uptick in those? I haven’t even looked. I mean, I’ve, I’ve seen them. I’ve seen people calling them out on Facebook. Like a lot of Facebook, like people like, and people are calling out people that are leaving those reviews. That’s what I’ve seen is, you know, screw you for leaving the, you know, for leaving them a negative review because they said you had to wear a mask and that kind of stuff. Here’s the thing. I’m like, I’m as you know, like, I don’t wanna say noncompliant, but I’m about as is like leave me alone type of person who is government wise. But when I go to the, if you go to the grocery store, I couldn’t imagine if someone told me in their business, like put a mask on and I’ll be like, Oh my God, I’m so sorry. Like that would be my first inclination not be like, screw you. I hate videos. And this just blowing my mind. How people can think like that what’s that August give us a decent human being. Believe it or not. Yeah. No, but like, would you, I couldn’t imagine like, yeah, like getting yelling at anyone in like in, if it’s their house, like, which is, I consider any businesses that are house, you got house rules. Take my shoes off at the door. Sure. Okay. I’ll take my shoes off at the door. Yeah, No, don’t worry about it. You know, like, Oh, through your house, I’m going to have barbecue down the street. FYC. I’ll go out and find, I’ll go have diarrhea in somebody else’s pool. Just don’t have it at whiskey in the jar, man. I had to grow up either. Once it was a worst day of my life. They’re really, really clean and sterile now though. Oh, I bet we’re spending that time at the bar in Monroe you’re ever going to do in Hamtramck is whiskey right now. I was like, yeah, it can’t be any worse than that. Dive bar in Monroe, Bob. It can’t, it can’t Now what’s the percentage. The percentage like, w I know you guys always kept a clean bar, both of you, but like, what’s the percentage now that you have to clean versus what is it? Double, triple what you had to do in the past, as far as wiping things down, it’s a lot more, as far as picking up garbage, significantly less because less crowded. Well, yeah, Most people aren’t throwing their stuff around. Yeah. And it’s the exact same way. Just being cognizant of their surroundings type of things. Right. Instead of wiping down the shelving under the pier bottle, under the liquor bottles and everything a couple of times a week now you’re doing it every shift. But granted, the way they’re working for us is we’re only open Friday and Saturday and they have a, they have a Sasha Friday and a staff for Saturday. So even though that we’re dealing with all of this, we can still get the underemployment because we’re not working. The hours are making the money that we did. So we can still claim the underemployment to get that extra 600 a week. That’s how they’re working it out for us, which I think is amazing. That’s great for you guys. Now, what about a draft beer? You guys just doing plastic cups? Are people shying away from it? Plastic cups. That’s all we offer all plastic plastic. We basically, every day is st. Patrick safer everything plastic. Right? Well, it’s, I mean, and that’s the thing. I mean, like, I guess how is, how is the general tone of the businesses now without the big parties, without the big events, without that kind of stuff going on? Like, is, is it, you know, Hey, we’re all we’re going to just see how this goes and roll with it. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, there’s nothing else to do. We know we didn’t have our big fundraiser in March. We don’t see the August date for the bag of guy party as viable. We just don’t see one that’s going to work. And you miss you guys, ms. Pouncy day, you guys missed Punchy day was the last big event that I, yeah, that was the last one. Yeah. With your wife, Bob. Yeah, that was, yeah. That was really like the only big thing of 2020 that actually went well. Yeah. Cause you figured out, cause I remember the tigers opening day. I remember tigers opening day paying off people’s bars. I bought places downtown, like back in the day, like talking about that. Yeah. And like, I remember Shalala, I think Mike, you were telling me, well, that one day is kind of the year. Yeah. St Pat’s and opening day, man. They take care of us. I’m wondering what their, if it actually happens, uh, in less than a month, what it’s going to be like, cause obviously they can’t have fans, but that’s not going to stop people from coming down and tailgating like they do. But again, if everything’s still in the restrictive state, what’s, you know what I’m saying? It changes a lot of things. So other than, uh, I mean, other than the obvious where I’m asking you to come in, um, tip, well, um, you know, don’t, uh, don’t, you know, group dance. What, uh, any other recommendations, things that no one’s thought about, you know, tips, tricks. We keep hand sanitizer all over the place, but we do appreciate what people have their own. It’s a visual for kind of everybody to feel a little bit better. I carried some with me everywhere. I’m going. I get it. Um, other than that, I mean, people have been over tipping on my shifts. I’ve been fortunate. Uh, thank you, Dave. Um, I try to make sure I have all my own stuff specifically. So my girlfriend and let me come back over because it shows that I’m being responsible and I need to, and I want to support the bars right here in my neighborhood that are three blocks from my house and only have six people in them, which is easy to feel safe in and easy to control your surroundings. But that’s not what everybody else is doing. You never know. So take care of yourself and just assume the bar isn’t, even though we are Well, that’s the thing like with my neighborhood bar. Yeah. It was all neighbors, but I haven’t, I don’t know what they’ve been doing all spring right at their plate. You know what I mean? Cause like, yeah, it was like a reunion. I, Hey, you know, and then the hardest part was I had to go to a funeral this weekend where everybody’s, everybody’s hugging everyone And that was, it was, you know, I kind of threw all the rules out and we’re kind of holding our breath now going, Oh, you know, I’m sure we all will be okay. You know what I’m saying? Yeah. We’re the same way, man. Uh, just, you know where your mask, when you come in, if you have your own stuff, that’s fine. And that’s great. You know, we really appreciate it. Cause obviously we’re, we’re spending all the money to make sure that we can be open under the guidelines for what we have to deal with, you know? And that’s like, I don’t under, I just wish that people would just come in with a better attitude. Like thank you for being open rather than finally you’re open. I can do what I want here. No that’s going to happen where you’re at. And you’ve got a much more transient non-regular crowd than I do. And it’s a different world and you know what, let me be very honest. It’s 10 30 beyond PM. As soon as 10:30 PM hits until 2:00 AM. You know, that’s when the majority of the crap starts everyone in the earlier Wait, cause everybody’s had a few drinks. They’re a little more, a little loosened up a little more forgetful. A little more. Yeah. Yeah. So that’s, and it sucks, but you know, just don’t make it seem like I’m the bad guy for having to ask you to do what I have to ask you to do, you know, it’s like, everyone’s the drunk girl who wants to take her shoe, their shoes off right now. You dirty bastard. Stop anyone Shoes off anywhere. How about that? I’m not going to stop them. Yeah. I’m sure you wouldn’t. Yeah. Alright. Well, so yeah, there you go. Yeah. Take your shirt. I’ve used it as a mask. Perfect. Um, alright, so, Hey, I guess we’ll let you guys get back to it. So where do we find you when you’re not at whiskey in the, we’ll get a jar. I’m the Hamtramck city clerk underwater buried in absentee ballots right now. Um, but I’m not actually back behind the bar for two weeks. Mike and I are split it up Mikey Smith, who I work with and take the July off. And uh, but I’m here at Hampton whiskey Hamtramck and at city hall. And you need me? Yeah. For what it’s worth. Uh, Michelle just joined the watch party. If you wanted to refer to her as your girlfriend again, to get some brownie points and then Mikey, where do we, where do we find you, Man, if you don’t find me on Saturdays right now, the old shalala.com and you’re a fan of professional wrestling, you can check me on a breaking down the ring podcast, breaking down the ring.com at BDR cast for all of our social media. As you can check us, check me out there every Sunday at 11:00 AM. I haven’t been in a guest in a long time. Like you what’s going on. Hey man, we haven’t had a single person in studio in a long time, either. Good point. I can, I can shoot you the zoom link. If you, anytime you want to join. I mean, I’m not going to play that game. Do you know where to find me? I do. All right. Well cool. Thanks guys. Enjoy the rest of your night. We’re going to hang and bullshit about some other stuff. Hey, thanks for having us guys. Appreciate it. Appreciate it. Appreciate it guys. Do you guys be good? Um, I need to start off with it with the thing that’s that’s ruined my entire day. Oh, good Lord. That I’ve been I’ve literally had to, um, share it with everyone I’ve ever known. It’s um, this video. Oh the, the, the golfer, This was, that was live on PGA TV guy rips a huge three or three wood and then cuts a sheet ripper for about 10 seconds. And then they comment about it. The one guy, and then, then this is the best part. The guy gets on TMZ and all this stuff. He starts making fart jokes, talking about that’s the way to social distance. If you’re going to fart on national TV, like that’s how you own it. Like this guy, like literally everyone today at every meeting I ever like, did you hear about the golf guy that farted? And they’re like, what are you like, literally you gotta be the dumbest person. So like literally I’ve been playing this thing. Then the one guy he’s like, aren’t they supposed to be more silent than that. It’s just a beautiful, and then the guy goes, did you get that? He’s like the other guy go stay over there. And he goes, aren’t those supposed to be more silent? So like the guys are walking down the fairway anyway, commenting on. Anyway. Um, I had to, I had to share that cause that’s been my entire day today. Um, I guess my like the stunning news and information for the day, there’s a coin shortage. I don’t know what’s going on. Like apparently everyone’s been saying, um, the, the self checkout lines at Myra have gone cashless. Um there’s yeah. There’s there’s basically, um, I don’t know. How do you get a coin shortage? Did I, that I saw a couple of posts from like, you know, stores on Facebook that really, I saw one from a seven 11. That was like, Hey, you bring us rolled coins and we’ll give you not only the cash back, but you can get a free Slurpee. Like apparently like they’re like, they’re that desperate to get coins, like, which is weird. The announcement never came out. The banks never came out. Usually like there’s something like that you would think would be prefaced over the next course of the next three months, by the way we are bubble, blah. Um, you know, and they’re calling it a national coin shortage. So it was like, you know, the conspiracy peoples, the tinfoil hats are lightning. Oh goodness. I can’t even imagine. Yeah. Although they want to make us cashless, you know, however, you know, I don’t think like, hang on whatever, right, Dude, I’ve been in favor. At least I have been in favor of abolish the penny since the nineties. Like I just like, I’m all in favor of that. Like that they make no sense to me. Yeah. Um, who carries them? No one cares. Here’s the thing. No one carries them around. No one uses them as tender. They are just, they’re basically little kids banks that sit there for 30 years. Then they cash them out for $14 when they turn 20 Or 21 when they’re looking for beer money. Yeah. Right. But yeah. No, I didn’t, I didn’t realize that was such a thing, but yeah, there were stories about Meyer. I’m going completely cashless. They were, you know, cause he had, they had to, um, they couldn’t dispense coins or like some places were saying like even cashiers are just rounding stuff up or rounding stuff down to make it to the nearest dollar. You see? I always like, you know, when you learned about like cash and coin circulation, it’s like, they always, um, when they go to the bank, they think the old money they shred it, then they put a new money where there’s always like this constant flow. And, but no one ever said like the, like during all this COBIT stuff where the mince closed, like where they still lose production. Well, I guess a, it wouldn’t surprise me if they had to shut the mins down. Uh, just because, I mean like everything else, they had their own issues. Um, but I mean, I guess it might be just a matter of it disrupted the natural supply chain. I mean, just like, you know, grocery stores have a hard time getting ahold of things. If people aren’t coming into the stores and using change and then using, you know, they’re, they’re not, you know, and banks were shut down and not, I mean it, I can see why it’s an issue. It’s just, I guess it’s just something, it’s one of those things I never thought about. Yeah. People aren’t using them. So there aren’t them having them at stores to give back. I mean, you think about it. I mean, you know, like, you know, they weren’t taking returnables for the longest time I wear all those, like Coinstar machine shut down. I, you know, cause I would assume that would be one of the places where they were getting their change in coinage and all that kind of stuff. Oh, I just know they’re in the stores. I can’t tell you the last time I went to one Last time I used one, I got an Amazon gift card. So that was yeah. Cause it’s so charged. Yeah. Oh it’s only change only a charge if you get cash back out of it. So what have you guys been watching this week? I, uh, I caught a pretty sweet movie last night. I was, uh, I never heard of it and I was like shocked. It was, you never heard, you never heard of this one? Well, no, no, no. The movie though, I’m talking about dr. Sleep. Like you, you never saw the ads for it or anything. I never saw a thing. I didn’t know what existed. So I’m watching this movie and the little boys got this, like seventies bolt cut. I’m paying no mind. And he’s talking to this, the black guy that looks like the guy from the shining Hong Kong phooey guy. And then he’s talking to his mom, Shelly Duvall. And I’m like, what? In the blue health shining movie is this like Google it it’s the SQL Bob. Yeah. The book’s been out for awhile. That was the movie. Yeah. I honestly had no idea. This thing existed. I just like, Oh, I read the preview and it didn’t say anything. It said the shine, but it didn’t say anything about the shining site. I thought it was something different. What did you watch it on HBO last night? Oh, you know, um, I thought it was great by the way, they did a great job with it. The shining is, um, one of the weirdest movies in the history of humanity, uh, mr. Kubrick, um, this thing like didn’t explain it kind of explained what all the, what the kids’ premonitions were in the first one. And then I gave a good background to it. I dunno. Um, again, the OB one thing is kind of a said, what did he say? The same line is star Wars. And it threw me off for a half an hour. He’s like something like, Oh, that’s these, aren’t the droids you’re looking for say that it can only mean one thing invasion. He did like a Obi wan Kenobi line in this movie that completely threw me off. Like, I don’t know if they snuck that in there or, or what, but yeah, no great flick. I would highly recommend it. I watched a Padma Lakshmi’s taste the nation. It’s a series on Hulu. I saw it. Yeah. I saw that was there. I added it to my watch list. I haven’t, I haven’t started watching it. Episode is like a different immigrant group and their, um, their impact on food in America. Uh, or they did one with, uh, native American cultures because you know, they’re also cultures, but they’re here and not an immigrant group. So, and that actually, that’s, that’s a funny tie in. So I’ll also on Hulu. I’ve been obsessed with hate die neighbor, um, which is, uh, it’s a stent, there’s two seasons of it. So far, it’s a standup comic from London, uh, who basically goes mostly all around the United States, but he also goes to like London, um, and the Ukraine and a couple other places and hangs out with hate groups, uh, for a week or two and he’s biracial, he’s half white, half black. Uh, and, and, and so like, but it’s funny because as he’s arguing with these white supremacists or, you know, whoever else he’s like, you know, if it weren’t for immigrants, the food here Would really suck. Just so you know, like at some point in time during each episode that comes up. But it’s interesting because like he, like, so he goes to like, he hangs out with like honest to God Nazis. Uh, he hangs out with white supremacists. He hangs out with, uh, the EDL in London, which is trying to kick all of the Muslims out of England. Um, he hangs out with, uh, as the Azov folks in Ukraine, um, he hangs out with, uh, the black Israelites, uh, that are like way, way, way black supremacists. Um, it’s I mean, and it’s, it’s just a, it’s fascinating that there are that many different hate groups out there that he, and he goes all over. And so like, like in one episode he starts hanging out with this one, um, uh, what do they call a national socialist it’s it’s not Nazi their, their national socialism. Um, and he hangs out with this one guy in Pennsylvania, um, who then says, Hey, but I can arrange an invite for you to this thing down in, uh, Kentucky or Mississippi. And so he goes down and so like the guy in Pennsylvania, and it sounds stupid. Like he, like, he just hates Jews. Like he Only hates Jewish people and he’s not really overt about it. Um, he, he, he just hates Jewish people, but then he refers him down to these guys down in Mississippi and they’re straight up Nazis. Like it’s, it’s a swastika burning thing that they call the lightning. Uh it’s, you know, they’re all wearing armbands with sweat, like, and it’s like, it, it’s just, it’s insane and intense and you don’t do it. It’s very real. It’s, it’s very, very, um, it is. And like I said, it’s, it’s interesting because there are some people that he makes some headway with and there are some people cause like, and, and so the last, like couple minutes of every episode is him sitting down with them after and going, okay, look, this is why I think you’re full of shit. Um, or, you know, here’s where, you know, here’s why I think, you know, whatever. Uh, and it’s, it’s interesting, like, cause I guess, you know, he, you know, the guys in Mississippi, he was just like, you guys are just straight up assholes. Like it is what it is. And they’re like, and he’s sitting in the car and he’s talking with this guy and that the original guy back in Pennsylvania and, and they, and they had actually gotten to be like kind of friends. And the guy had told him that he like that like the, the lady he was with that had all of his little like socialists spawn with, um, was his second wife and his first wife was Indian and they had two kids. And so he starts like, and so the, the comics starts making, you know, starts questioning him on well, don’t you realize that you’re basically espousing a group that hates your children because they’re, and he was and like, and that like really, like, it’s almost like the first time the guy ever heard that before or thought of that before. Um, and so, I mean, it’s, like I said, it’s, it’s Testing to see It’s American history, X the series, basically. But like, but like I said, you know, but some of the international flavor is really interesting. Like the, I just watched one where he to, um, he went to pride in Israel, uh, but hung out with, uh, the guy who is the most like, like basically leads a little terrorist group against gay people, um, in Israel. Uh, and, and, and it’s funny because like he bounces back and forth, like, so we would hang out with that guy for awhile. And like at one point he’s hanging with them at the end, cause like, he goes with them, like when they go to do their demonstrations and that kind of stuff. Um, and then like, like he does like the cutaway to the camera and he’s like, look, I know I’m doing this for like the show and everything. Um, and he’s like, Hey, thanks Mike. Cause it’s a, it’s a vice series. He’s like, Hey, thanks, vice we’re paying for the trip and everything. Um, but I’m going to go hang with the pride crew cause they’re having a lot more fun and then like the camera crew would follow with them for awhile and he would, and so that’s the thing, like he gets there, he it’s like the, you know, the victims or the targets view on things as well. And it’s just, it’s, it’s fascinating. Like it really is just an interesting show to get, to see that mindset and see that there are so many different people out there with so many different kinds of hatred in their heart, The old, uh, the old standup comedy thing, because those people, but you should have sit in their basements until the internet was created and they found the others and then they made groups, you know, they used to just sit in their basements and just rocking back and forth. Yep. I hate whatever. Now They found others now they found each other and, and they’ve, they’ve they? Yeah. They’ve borked. Um, and they procreate. Yeah. So yeah. So that’s, that’s, that’s, that’s been my, my newest obsession. Um, yeah. I’ve been watching the hell out of that just because it is, it is. I mean, it’s, to me that, like, that kind of stuff is just utterly fascinating to see the, the rationalizations and like, especially like the guys in England, the EDL, like, like th the one guy he followed around just calls everyone patties. Cause it like, it’s like, I guess that’s the derogatory term, like, cause, cause they’re not all from Pakistan, but if you like, it’s just, you know, Paki, like that’s, that’s, that’s the word for them. Um, and you know, making this guy and like at the end of the episode, when he does his little like, okay, here’s what I really think. Like the guy tried to fight him. Like it’s like so apparent, like the vast majority of the EDL are like their soccer hooligans. Um, and, and so like this guy was like taking a shirt off, trying to get through the producers, Adam, the cops were like, so, I mean, it’s, it’s just it’s I mean, it is, but it is. I, like I said, I highly recommend it. It’s called a hate, my neighbor. Um, it’s it’s just an it’s it’s an educational watch if nothing else, By the way, have you seen that? Well, how the internet is going crazy today? Um, from it’s it’s apolitical, but the, with the protest in st. Louis that went through the rich neighborhood. Oh, Karen and Ken. Yeah. Karen and Ken. Yeah. The funny thing is it doesn’t matter. Like I follow pretty much every political group, libertarian, Republican Democrat, and everyone is like, just literally destroying, like, this is like the, one of the, one of the funniest, absolute things. It’s like, there’s, there’s an old expression that says the internet has one star every day. Your goal is to not be that person Was all the concern, all this stuff that I was watching, like from the rights or like the libertarian point, it was like, yeah, you kind of have a right to defend your property, but your brandishing and you have no trigger discipline. You’re an asshole. So it’s like, and then the left is like yours, Stupid. Like, yeah. You’re, you’re, you’re you you’re brandishing weapons that people that are just walking by your house, they’re not even, they wasn’t no favors with anyone like, Oh, in the end, the best part is apparently they’re both lawyers, um, and have their own firm. And so their Facebook page just got destroyed to the point where they turned off reviews and recommendations. And so people just dove in on whatever and started commenting on whatever posts that they had. And it’s just, it is, did I, like I had tears streaming down my face while I was reading some of this crap. Cause did like the internet, the internet takes no prisoners. It’s it’s just, it’s amazing. The means came out immediately. Like I’m talking like good meme. Oh yeah. Like dude, like full Full-blown movie posters with those two. And it was, it was just, it’s outstanding. The Halloween costumes steal this look, it’s like Brooks brothers, cotton performance polo, $89, 50 cents Soho fit, chinos, oatmeal color, $128. I do. 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They were there on the evening of June 19th. Is Remy still bartending there? No, no. He’s been gone from there for a while. So that’s what? 10 days ago. Yeah. Yeah. So what do you guys think about the, um, do you guys think the dream cruise is actually going to be canceled? Well, I think so all of that, none of the public events will happen. Like that’s that’s for damn sure. Um, and, and my like, dude, you can’t stop people from getting in their car and going and driving like you can’t. Um, but you can, you can stop all of the crowds and you can stop. You can stop, you can stop all of the parking lot hangout, stuff like that, you know, but as far as the cruise itself will likely still happen, but none of the other stuff will. Yeah. What I would have read, not saying I’d rather have that announcement. I’m saying like biker is like, Hey, listen, if you’re going to do the cruise, stay in your car, do not park, do not congregate. You know what I mean? At least set up. Maybe we’re past all that with setting up guidelines cause people aren’t gonna effing follow them. Anyway. You know, I would have that saying, instead of just saying it’s outright canceled, just saying, Hey, the official event, isn’t going to be what it is. Um, if you guys want to take your, you know, if you want to take a lap and show up your cars, please, you know, I dunno, Here’s the issue with that? Like isn’t like there, like I would assume there is a, an organization or several organizations that are behind that. And so if it moved forward, officially there would be liability. And Does it not own it? The North American auto, I don’t, I don’t care who owns it, who, whoever owns it, there would be an enormous liability issue if that were to go forward. And it came out that that was a hot spot. And you know, there was, you know, a super spreader event. Um, I’m, I’m sure, you know, there’ll be lawsuits out the wazoo, uh, cause this is America. It’s what we do. Yeah. By the way, speaking of America, America’s all about dumb arguments. I want you guys to settle something for me, we’ve all had the argument is hotdog. A sandwich is tofu food. Um, but this one, this one happened this week. Tofu is not food. Right? Exactly. Um, this one happened this weekend, so we’re at the, you know, they open up the neighborhood pool and one of the neighbors, No, Bob, no, you should not go in the pool with diarrhea. Was that, was that okay? Was that okay? I got diarrhea. So when I go swimming now, that was not very well. The argument was, um, so I ordered a pizza places delivered to the pool that been there long enough where they kind of know us address and say the pool. Um, basically, so then I order a deep dish around or deep dish with me around with veggies and cheese bread. Right. Okay. And the one kid doesn’t want to eat. He’s like, I just want a pizza with no sauce. And I go cheese bread. I go to that’s the first thing I said, I go, I got cheese bread. He goes, no, it’s good. It doesn’t, it’s not the same. And I go bread. Jeez, no sauce. And he goes, well, they got spices on it. And I go open it up. I go, I don’t see any spices Skippy. And he goes, there’s Parmesan on it. I’m like, bro, what do you think they put on pizza? It’s like, I’m sitting here and he goes, Hey. And then everyone starts piling on me going. He likes what he likes. Let them be. I’m like, no, no, somebody, somebody needs to teach This kid. Cause obviously his parents are failing him. Somebody has to step in. I was in my house. It would be like, fine donate. I give a shit like, go get this, go get the salami out of there, out of the drawer, if you want to eat tonight. Um, but then someone else brought it up. They go, Hey, he has a meeting. I go, no, he wants pizza without the sauce. And they go, yeah, cheeseburger, cheeseburger, all this time. I go, what am I? What have I been missing? Um, but anyway, that was the, uh, the dumb argument. And uh, you know, then the other dumb argument is okay, like last week we talked about, um, you know, anti-Obama and uncle Ben and they’re kind of, you know, at what point, like, is it stop becoming admirable and stop and start being ridiculous because right now we’re hearing, they’re starting. It’s starting to, I don’t, maybe you, you tell me if, uh, see, I didn’t know who voiced Cleveland on family guy, but apparently he’s white and he stepped down. I’m saying he didn’t want to voice. You know? So then all of a sudden the internet goes, The girl that the girl that voices, uh, Missy on, uh, on big mouth has stepped down now. Oh my really? But then like, you know, then all of a sudden, now everyone starts piling on being okay, the Simpsons are yellow and Seth McFarland voices, a dog is going to come out to make him step down. Right. Yeah. Is, is Joe on family guy only going to be able to be voiced by a paraplegic now? Well, no. And here, and here’s my thing like, and this is why, like, I kind of understood the blow back against Scarlet Johansson, um, over ghost in the machine. Cause that was, you know, an Asian character. She is not an Asian actress. Like, okay, fine. You know, but like we’re not talking about like Scarlet Johanson playing like Harriet Tubman in the movie. Like we’re talking about voice actors here. And to me, especially like, so an actor’s job at the end of the day is to make you not remember who they are because they were supposed to be playing a character that is even more true in my head when it comes to voice actors, because you don’t see them, you don’t know who they are. And to me, like when, cause, and I started having this conversation yesterday with a few people, then I just had to stop. Um, but like, so to me, if you’re saying that a person of color must be voiced by that person of color, that is almost taking a step that says, okay, well, black people only like black people sound a certain way. Asian people sound a certain way, you know? And, and so is isn’t that right? So like, I, I don’t, I really don’t know that I agree with this one at all. And, and, and, and while the blow back about that was happening, there was the other flare up, uh, that I started getting into with people about, uh, with last night, there was an incident with protesters down in DC, down in Detroit, um, where they were leaving a protest and a cop car with its lights and sirens on, uh, people basically swarmed around the cop car. Uh, apparently their back window was broken and the cop just drove the SUV through the people. Um, and, and people were jumping up on, they were not, they did not get hit and thrown up on the hood. They jumped up on the hood of the car. Uh, and so like, and I was like, okay, look like unpopular opinion. But here’s where I started having a problem with protests and protesters. Because at that point you are not peacefully protesting. You are not, you know, you’re not, you’re not doing anything. You are, you are a interfering with traffic, be interfering with a police vehicle with its lights and sirens on that for all, you know, is trying to get to a gunshot victim or a far more serious set of circumstances, um, than dealing with you walking down the street, trying to get back to your cars. Cause I believe that’s all it was at that point. Um, and, and that’s like, that’s how you get a black eye on, on your entire movement is by trying to pull shit like that. And so, you know, kind of like this, like I do. So kind of the same thing. I, I think that, I think the voice acting thing is going a little bit too far. And I think like that is like, cause we were like, Oh, this is outrageous that this happened. I’m like, no, you, they, they were trying to start shit. And they got shit that like, that they were Then the media didn’t do any favors by seeing the cop car plowed through them. Cause I watched it from eight different angles. Yeah. And that car stopped three times then all of a sudden then when they piled on the hood back window goes out, then the gas hit like plowing through is plowing through like you’ve seen truck drivers that yeah. Yeah. That’s, that’s legit. It happened to people. Right. And so, yeah, like I, Here’s the thing, like not to jump around a little bit, but it’s the same token, like Bart Simpson has been voiced by a woman for what? 30 years. Yeah. However long that show’s been on. Yeah. Since I’ve been 13, so yeah, probably close to 30 years. Um, but I don’t think anyone’s ever complained. Like, you know, like, I don’t know, there’s Darth Vader. Yeah. Darth Vader, white guy, white guy inside it voiced by a black guy. Well, and it’s, you know, and it’s one of those things where like, and like, and I understand like one of the sentiments that’s out there is, well, Hey, they’re trying to basically step away from this role to free up a spot for a person of color that, that might then get that job. Okay. But who’s to say that that person of color is the best person for that job. Like what, like, so like now I look at, so now the family now family guy is going to change and, and Cleveland’s voice is going to be different. Now they did that a while ago. Um, now, you know, big mouth, which is just starting to really gain traction. One of the main characters is going to change. Um, and yeah, I just, I, I mean, recasting, isn’t an issue though. Like they replaced, you know, Lacy Shabbir well, yeah. I mean, so like Lacey Shavera was the voice of Meg, the first season of family guy. Um, and then, y

JC & Me
From Hollywood films and World boxing Champion titles, to cancer survivor and born again Christian.

JC & Me

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2020 33:55


Bridgett Riley is a born again Christian and a Hollywood stunt woman who has worked with Clint Eastwood, Scarlet Johanson, and Halle Berry. She is also a World Title Champion in Boxing and World Kickboxing, and she is a cancer survivor. Bridgett shares how she overcame life challenges and pursued her goals by pursuing the Kingdom of God and placing her fears and problems on Christ.

Audiovisualeros
Audiovisualeros 3x26 - Star Trek: Picard | Lost in Translation | Retrato de una mujer en llamas | El Hoyo

Audiovisualeros

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2020 108:50


Comienzo de cada tema: Star Trek: Picard -> 00:08:13 Lost in Translation -> 00:32:48 Retrato de una mujer en llamas -> 00:56:23 EL Hoyo -> 01:28:53 ¡Buenas Amijos! Volvemos otra semana más con un programa muy especial. Al menos mientras dure la cuarentena, ¡Deckard ha vuelto! Se ve que se habia quedado encerrado dentro del Zulo que hay en el Zulo... Pero ha vuelto con ganas y nos hablará de la serie de Amazon Prime Star Trek: Picard. Cuouz sigue con el clásico de comienzos de milenio Lost in Translation, con Bill Murray y Scarlet Johanson. Sergio nos trae una pelicula con ciertas similitudes a la anterior, la joyita francesa Retrato de una mujer en llamas. Cerramos comiéndonos la cabeza de la mano de Enma, con el que discutiremos de uno de los últimos pelotazos de Netflix: El Hoyo. No olvidéis seguirnos en nuestras redes: Twitter- @podcast_av Instagram - @audiovisualeros Youtube - Audivisualeros Podcast Spotify - Audiovisualeros Cuentas de Twitter personales: Cuouz: @TarsInTime Sergio: @sergitomaracas Enma: @Asdenmanuel

Islàndia - Històries d'un divorciat amb Joaquim Luna
L’última d’Scarlet Johanson, aprofitar els dies festius quan estàs divorciat i decorar la casa per Nadal

Islàndia - Històries d'un divorciat amb Joaquim Luna

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2019 12:39


L’última d’Scarlet Johanson, aprofitar els dies festius quan estàs divorciat i decorar la casa per Nadal

Islàndia - Històries d'un divorciat amb Joaquim Luna
L’última d’Scarlet Johanson, aprofitar els dies festius quan estàs divorciat i decorar la casa per Nadal

Islàndia - Històries d'un divorciat amb Joaquim Luna

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2019 12:39


L’última d’Scarlet Johanson, aprofitar els dies festius quan estàs divorciat i decorar la casa per Nadal

Salty Nerd Podcast
SNP Weekly 10 "Baby Yoda Extract"

Salty Nerd Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2019 51:54


Topics Include Black Widow Trailer James Bond No Time To DieMandalorian Chapter 4 "Sanctuary"Servant Apple TV Original Support the show (http://www.saltynerdclub.com)

Daily Pop
Brad Pitt Talks "Mistakes", What's Next for Britney and Beyonce? Ashanti Interview - Daily Pop 12/03/19

Daily Pop

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2019 42:09


We discuss what 2020 could look like for Britney and Beyonce, what's going on with Matt Smith & Claire Foy and why Brad Pitt never cries. Plus, Ashanti stops by for a sit-down interview.

AFTENKLUBBEN
Pride-special: Queers i TV og film med Rikke Kolding

AFTENKLUBBEN

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2019 17:12


Når man tænker på danske film og serier, hvor en af karakterene eksempelvis har været homoseksuel eller biseksuel, så bliver det altid skildret på samme måde. Karakterene fremstår på samme stereotype måde. Det mener Rikke Kolding ihvertfald. Hun er instruktør på serien Ondt i Røven, der blev lanceret på TV2 Play i foråret. Derfor har Daniel Cesar taget en snak med hende i AFTENKLUBBEN, hvor der bl.a. bliver snakket om, hvad begrebet 'queer' dækker over, hvordan Rikke har afmystificeret dét, og hvad det har af betydning, når en Skuespiller som Scarlet Johanson skal spille en transperson.

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Brothers In The Basement
For The Hundy!

Brothers In The Basement

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2019 29:16


Hey! We're Gettin the Band Back Together! Place Your Car on Cruise-Control, Turn Your Podcast Dial Up, and Listen in as Revolving Guest Paul-Mr.100Mark Relates The Experience of Finding a New Drummer and Contemplating a Re-Brand of His Local Punk Rock Group Known as 'Joe Suburb'; The Brother's Discuss Avengers:Endgame Leading Star Actress- Scarlet Johanson.Support the show (https://brothersinthebasement.com/contact-us/ )

Break Trash Club
Sexiest Man & Woman 2018, Vorsätze & Horoskope 2019

Break Trash Club

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2018 51:02


Heute geht es um die Attraktivität von Männern und Frauen, guten Vorsätzen und was die Sterne so zu sagen haben. Viel Spaß!

Console Shock, Retro and Modern Gaming Chat.
Console Shock EP38 Adam Pearson Talks Wrestling Games

Console Shock, Retro and Modern Gaming Chat.

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2018 74:17


Listen to Stu and Trev Chat to Adam Pearson famous for being on the One show, Many great documentaries about disabled hate crime and staring in a film with Scarlet Johanson. We chat about classic wrestling game and Classic wrestling and the Royal Marriage. Find Adam on Twitter at https://twitter.com/Adam_Pearson ind our website http://www.consoleshock.net/ Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/consoleshock/ Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5xX56a8Y57j0-8ueLFVNHQ … Continue reading Console Shock EP38 Adam Pearson Talks Wrestling Games

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Filmerds
Review Isle of Dogs

Filmerds

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2018 25:02


Isle of Dogs, het nieuwe project van Wes Anderson draait in de bioscopen! Pim, Henk en Sander hebben hem bekeken en behandelen de film in deze review.De stop-motion animatie film bevat de stemmen van tal aan grote namen waaronder Bill Murray, Bryan Cranston, Scarlet Johanson en Jeff Goldbloum!

The List Game
Fantasy Sports Teams : The List Game 19

The List Game

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2018 61:38


Join us in our Draft from the Aft. The List Game crew puts together their fantasy sports teams in the way that can only happen on The List game. Kevin Spacey proves to be a true athlete. Scarlet Johanson appears in numbers. The Muppets create a new blood sport. A diverse panel of nerdiacs engages in a conversational improv game. Each episode begins with a topic question that puts our eccentric cast in a hypothetical situation. They have each drawn a List of topics and/or phrases from a hat that they try to fit into the conversation. A point is given for each item on your list that you get in. If a fellow participant calls you on it they get that point. If you bluff with something not on your List and get called on it that is also a point. Join The List community at www.patreon.com/listgame. Communicate with The List crew by emailing listgame@cox.net @TheListGame

Being Jim Davis
Episode 495 - Friday, October 26, 1979

Being Jim Davis

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2018 16:17


Internal commentary for the potential song title "Yar's Revenge Designer Howard Scott Warshaw Slam Dunks A Football" by The Flowers of Disgust appears here courtesy of The Flowers of Disgust: The football was innovative yet enigmatic. | HSW is in my view the most important pre-NES Era game designer from a creative standpoint, and I include Al Alcorn in this statement. | pre-NES or pre-Miyamoto? | Is there really a difference? I mean yes, I suppose you could date a so-called "Miyamoto Era" from the time he joined Nintendo in 1977, or maybe with his creation of Donkey Kong in 1981, but I really don't think this is what people normally think of when they think of Miyamoto's influence from a game design standpoint (Not to mention such a designation would completely ignore the meaningful contributions of Gunpei Yokoi, who was essentially Miyamoto's mentor on the project). While no serious person would claim Donkey Kong itself isn't historically significant, the game itself doesn't hold a candle to the likes of Super Mario Bros. or Zelda in terms of actual influence on the direction of video game design. In many areas DK is much more derivative than it is innovative, from its characters and plot (cribbed from King Kong and Popeye, among others) to its gameplay (which owes a lot more than is generally recognized to earlier titles such as Space Panic and Crazy Climber). What I think is actually the more important thing to recognize about Donkey Kong is the story of its development, from the last ditch effort to recoup the sunk costs of the Radar scope debacle to Hiroshi Yamauchi's decision to entrust NOA's future in the harebrained schemes of one low-level engineer -- and the lucky accident of its sucess. It's this spirit of throwing everything at the wall and seeing what sticks that continues to drive most of Nintendo's successes to this day. So in summary I would say that although Miyamoto's pre-NES work certainly represents an auspicious beginning to his career as a designer, he did not achieve greatness (nor his corresponding industry "rock star" status) until his later work for the NES/Famicom, which likewise did not become a true worldwide phenomenon until the successes of SMB and Zelda, among others. This is why I would argue that to say "Pre-Miyamoto" is essentially the same thing as saying "Pre-NES" from a periodizational perspective, which is the implicit perspective of all of our song titles and commentary. | Have you played "Space Panic"? That game SUUUUUUCKS! | No, but I did play Crazy Climber on an original cabinet last week, and the control scheme is pretty fascinating. There are two joysticks that have to be alternated simultaneously up and down to simulate (more or leass) the physical act of climbing. Takes some getting used to but it's really quite clever. | To me the important thing about Miyamoto isn't any particular game feature or innovation that he invented. The genius of Myamoto is really his ability to take an existing genre and carefully refine it so that it becomes more "fun". Hence, Donkey Kong is way more "fun" than Space Panic. Even though, through a certain narrow lens, Space Panic might be more "innovative", Donkey Kong is really a much more important game in the history of the genre. To go back to your original statement, I guess I think the central questions is: what do you mean by "from a creative standpoint"? I wonder if you aren't defining "creativity" a bit too narrowly when you dismiss Miyamoto's early arcade work. | Sure, that's probably a valid criticism. And I do agree with you in regards to Miyamoto's penchant for refining the innovations of others, and of course the "fun" factor remains something that is poorly understood to this day (On this particular point I would recommend Curtiss Murphy's excellent blog and podcast "Game Design Zen", especially his hugely insightful visual representation of what he and others term 'flow' which can be found in the post for episode 2). I just think if you're going to be so reductive as to say, "This here is 'The Miyamoto Era'" (and though you didn't use that exact term I think it's fair to say it's implied by your use of 'Pre-Miyamoto' as a delineator) then it makes far more sense to designate his work on the Family Computer as the herald of that era because, again, it was not until that point that he became an icon. It was not until that point that he did his most important, most innovative, and most influential work. It was not until that point that he fully emerged from the shadows of Yokoi et al. to finally wield complete control over what I would without hesitation call the Gesamtkunstwerk of SMB and Zelda. Donkey Kong is a landmark in the history of Nintendo, surely, but in the story of Miyamoto's development, it is mere prologue. | What?? | Please explain to which element(s) of the preceeding your query is referring. | Objectively speaking, I think the original Donkey Kong is probably more significant than Yar's Revenge in terms of it's impact, though admittedly, without defining precisely what we mean by 'significant', this is basically a nonsensical statement. With regards to fun, I think it's all well and good to explore the concept of "fun" on a objective/theoretical level. "Fun" may indeed be a wooly concept that, from a game-design perspective, is tricky to define in a purely reductive sense. HOWEVER we shouldn't lose sight of the fact that in our subjective experience as players-of-games, it is all too easy to identify when a game is "fun". One is reminded of the famous line by Supreme Court justice Potter Stewart, "I know it when I see it". Stewart of course, was referring to pornography, but it is equally applicable in this case. I can't tell you precisely what makes a game fun, but I know whether a game is fun or not when I play it. I will look this Curtiss Murphy gentleman though, as this does seem an interesting topic. | When did I ever say that Yar's Revenge was "more significant" than Donkey Kong "in terms of it's [sic] impact"? My original statement was focused solely on creativity of design, and did not reference DK at all. I freely concede that DK was more impactful than YR; I'm simply stating an opinion about Howard Scott Warshaw's artistic chops. At the risk of going off on a tangent, let's draw on, as an analogy, a comparison between Pong and Computer Space, Nolan Bushnell's prior effort from the previous year. Now I'm sure as hell not going to say Pong is poorly designed (the hallmark of good design often being simplicity, which is its own rabbit hole...), but what I will say is that Computer Space is a way more interesting game, at least considered intrinsically. While simple by today's standards, it failed essentially because it was designed and playtested exclusively by engineers and mathematicians, and hence was too confusing for the average n00b to grasp. I think there's room to argue which game is 'better' from a creative standpoint, but we should absolutely not make the mistake of saying Pong is artistically better than Computer Space specifically because of the former's relative success. Now, with regard to your rather confusing citation of Potter Stewart (who always makes me think of (Jimmy) Stewart's nemesis Mr. Potter from It's a Wonderful Life), I'm not certain what point you are trying to get across. Potter Stewart's statement is generally not quoted earnestly even by anti-pornography activitsts these days; are you reappropriating it into the arena of fun in video games in an effort to genuinely endorse the concept of subconscious objective identification as a process, or are you making a wry, pithy critique of modern gamers' fickleness/proclivity to rush to judgement? I am reacting specifically to your statement "...in our subjective experience as players-of-games, it is all too easy to identify when a game is 'fun'." [Empahsis added]. It seems like you are implying in this first part of your argument that we are making a mistake when we rely on our gut instincts when engaging in video game criticism, but then you go on to, it would seem, essentially endorse the Potter Stewart approach immediately thereafter. Could you clarify, please? | To clarify, I am endorsing the view of "fun" as something that we should generally trust our guts on, even though it is difficult to define in a reductive sense. In that quote, I should not have said "all too easy", but rather just "really fucking easy". Likewise I think Potter's statement re:pornography is in most cases correct, though I'll concede that it really doesn't lend itself to any concrete legislation–certainly not any good legislation. Re: HSW, Yar's Revenge, Donkey Kong etc… I think essentially we are struggling with different ideas about what "creativity" is, what it means for something to be "important" and certainly what it means for something to be "important from a creative standpoint". You seem to be endorsing the view that a game can be "important from a creative standpoint" when it is interesting but shitty. If you think "creativity" is really just about doing something "original" or "new", being the "first" to do some particular thing, then I guess that's a reasonable statement to make. I tend to take a more holistic view of creativity myself, put more emphasis on the overall artistic vision, and the execution thereof. | And I'm not necessarily disagreeing with most of that, I'm simply drawing a distinction between creative success (or artistic success, if you prefer) and commercial success. Frankly, I don't know what you're talking about when refer to something being "interesting but shitty"; are you saying Yar's Revenge is shitty?? Or are you referring to Computer Space/Pong/Crazy Climber/Space Panic? I'd say Space Panic is the only one of those you could credibly claim to believe is shitty, but for the sake of argument I'd say that yes, something can be interesting even if it is shitty. However I do concede it most probably can't be "important from a creative standpoint", at least in the sense that I employ that phrase (that it has exerts a lasting influence on at least some significant subset of game design). In this sense I think it's laughable to say that Yar's Revenge is not significant. If you look at HSW's body of work it seems to be his most fondly remembered game (or at least tied with Raiders) and he is easily the most celebrated Atari designer from that time period. | Yars' Revenge is ok I guess. It's certainly quirky, and I could see how people might have found it fun. If we're talking about single-screen space shootin' games i'd definitely take Robotron 2084 over it any day of the week. "Raiders", OTOH, seems completely unplayable and cryptic. I think people probably like to talk about the importance of Raiders because (like "Adventure") it seems kinda like a proto-adventure-game or proto-metroidvania thing. Fair enough I guess. Again, for my part, I'm less concerned with who "came up with" these ideas "first", and I'm more interested in who made games that were actually fun to play. When I look at "Raiders" I see a game whose designer was over ambitious and didn't really understand the limitations of the platform for which he was designing… an interesting failure at best. That's better than an uninsteresting failure, but not exactly the hallmark of a great game-designer IMO. Again, if all you care about is who was first-to-market with some particular "innovation", then sure HSW is your man.| That's all well and good, and such reductionism would be fine if we could all agree on an objective classification of what constitutes "fun", which is in my esitmation a fool's errand. However, since we are prisoners of our own predilections in taste, we cannot make a consistent, quantifiable analysis of any game unless we make the effort to subsume our subjective reaction underneath at least a veneer of cold, logical, data-driven criticism. Of COURSE it matters that we find a game "fun", but without the wisdom that comes from patient, comparative study of the titles that comprise its various peers, antecedents and imitators, and without appraisal given to the personalities and forces behind its genesis, our analysis is doomed to be incomplete. I'm not by any means saying that innovation is the only important thing to focus on, but I am fascinated by it because I yearn to gain a deeper understanding of how things developed and where they are likely to go in the future. That's what keeps me getting up in the morning, at least from a video gaming standpoint. | I prefer to think of my "fun" benchmark as more holistic than reductive. | Sure, and Id preferto be having sex with Scarlet Johanson, but that doesn't mean it's the case. | Zing! | Agreed. I think we're done here. Today's strip

Just Say Words
Ep. 44 - Max Out - LANDIS - H

Just Say Words

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2016 31:17


I'm joined by Rick and Jamii and we listen to Max Landis tell us why Scarlet Johanson is an awesome choice to play and Asian woman. On Twitter: @Jae_The_Host/@JustSayWordPod

Mundo Khamira
27. Los Famosos y sus gustos sexuales.

Mundo Khamira

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2016 23:14


Bienvenidos al podcast para parejas de Mundo Khamira. Hoy os traemos un programa entretenido. ¿Qué fantasías tienen Beyonce, Christina Aguilera, George Michael, Mick Jagger, Scarlet Johanson y compañía? Hemos recopilado las declaraciones de la gente más famosa del mundo y os contamos que le gusta hacer a estos famosos en la cama. ¿Os atreveríais? Como siempre, podéis escucharnos en ivoox e iTunes y podéis encontrar más información en nuestra web: www.mundokhamira.com , en Twitter: @MundoKhamira y en Facebook: El Significado del Placer. ¡Disfrutad del podcast sobre sexualidad, sexología y para parejas! Hay fantasías más actuales como las de la actriz Scarlett Johansson, que dice que le encantaría hacerlo en la parte de atrás de un automóvil. Sueño que la autora duda que todavía no haya cumplido. Y a Mick Jagger le gustaba practicar sexo rodeado de barras de chocolotes y golosinas, y así fue descubierto junto a su ex pareja Marianne Faithfull. Aquella que más se repite es la de “dominador- dominado”, relacionado con el sadomasoquismo. Aquí encontramos a Eva Longoria: le gusta que la aten a la cama con pañuelos de seda para sentirse sumisa. El dogging –sexo con desconocidos en lugares públicos- es la actividad favorita de George Michael. Por su parte, Sting prefiere el exhibicionismo. Fue descubierto teniendo relaciones sexuales junto a su mujer, Trudie Styler, en un bar. A Christina Aguilera le gusta cocinar desnuda y hacer el amor con su marido en la pileta de su casa. Además, confesó que adora los disfraces y los juguetes sexuales. Jessica Alba, Paris Hilton, Pamela Anderson y Jennifer Lopez fantasean con ver sus siluetas convertidas en muñecas eróticas inflables. Nada de “Barbies” para las chicas. Otra de las celebrities que han confesado sus fantasías sexuales fue la actriz de “Hombre Araña”, Kirsten Dunst. Uno de sus mejores recuerdos es un encuentro hot improvisado en el probador de una tienda de ropa, junto al actor Jake Gyllenhaal, su pareja en ese momento. ¿Se habrán dado cuenta las vendedoras? La reina María Antonieta mandó a construir un criadero de ostras porque le fascinaba hacer el amor mientras las comía. Y Catalina I de Rusia, La Grande, era de unas de las insaciables y no podía estar sin sexo. Según sus biografías, lo realizaba seis veces al día. Es por eso que, para saciar su sed, tenía nada menos que 21 amantes fijos. .

Back to the Movies
Heil Caesar!

Back to the Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2016 62:22


Hollywood is front and center this week on Back to the Movies as Caleb and the GoodTrash gang review the Coen Brothers latest outing, Hail Caesar!. It’s become something for movie goers every time a famous auteur puts out a movie and Joel and Ethan Coen are certainly no exception. They’ve taken on westerns, comedies, dramas, and even musicals. How well does the duo handle their own reflection on Hollywood? The only way the Coen Brothers ever could, with George Clooney of course! Caleb is joined by guest host Dalton Stuart of The People’s History of Film and Alexandra Bohannon of The Film Syllabus fame.The film stars Clooney, Josh Brolin, Alden Ehrenreich, Ralph Fiennes, Scarlet Johanson, Tilda Swinton, Channing Tatum, and a slew of other great character actors. The film follows a day in the life of studio producer Eddie Mannix as he runs set to set to ensure that all of his productions are in line to hit their deadlines and budgets. Things get troublesome for Eddie when the star of his biggest film “Hail Caesar!” is kidnapped from the set and held for ransom. With so much at stake at the studio, Mannix is forced to choose between pursuing a new career, running his studio, or spending time with his family. Like the works of the Coen Brothers, the Back to the Movies discussion is a bit dry, a bit odd, and undeniably charming. Once the review moves into spoilers, things get a bit more analytical as the gang talks about some of the deeper themes at play in the film.Heil Caesar!Review – 3:29Recommendations – 33:43Spoilers– 38:47Like what you hear? Help us produce even more by supporting us on Patreon

Two True Freaks! 2
Two True Freaks Episode 482 - Captain America: The Winter Soldier Commentary

Two True Freaks! 2

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2015 145:46


Join Scott Gardner and Chris Honeywell for the first commentary of COMMENTARY CATCH-UP MONTH! This month, The Freaks will do a commentary on all the amzing movies they neglected in 2014! First on the docket - CAPTAIN AMERICA - THE WINTER SOLDIER! This one's got it all - INTRIGUE, OUTRAGEOUS ACTION, SAMUEL L. JACKSON, a FAST & FUN storyline and TWO FREAKS gabbing over it!!Feedback for this show can be sent to: twotruefreaks@gmail.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!

Two True Freaks! 2
Two True Freaks Episode 482 - Captain America: The Winter Soldier Commentary

Two True Freaks! 2

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2015 145:46


Join Scott Gardner and Chris Honeywell for the first commentary of COMMENTARY CATCH-UP MONTH! This month, The Freaks will do a commentary on all the amzing movies they neglected in 2014! First on the docket - CAPTAIN AMERICA - THE WINTER SOLDIER! This one's got it all - INTRIGUE, OUTRAGEOUS ACTION, SAMUEL L. JACKSON, a FAST & FUN storyline and TWO FREAKS gabbing over it!!Feedback for this show can be sent to: twotruefreaks@gmail.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!

Kinosyndromet
Ferdig sending - Scarlett Johansson, Lucy og Superheltfi

Kinosyndromet

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2014


I ukens sending ble vi kjent med nye medlemmer i Kinosyndromet, Karen Torp Maaseide og Thorvald Ness, der vi blant annet fikk høre yndlingsfilmene deres. Nina snakket om girlcrushet sitt Scarlet Johanson og Karen om ukens premiere, Lucy. Det ble også pratet om Christoffer Nolan, superhelt- og actionfilmer. I studio: Sofie Margrethe Foss Liverud, Lovise Altmann Antonsen, Karen Torp Maaseide og Thorvald Ness.

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BCD Flixsters Podcast
BCD Flixsters Episode 7- Lost In Translation(12-7-2012)

BCD Flixsters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2012 57:16


This week we look at the existential romance Lost in Translation starring Bill Murray and Scarlet Johanson. We also talk Justice League, Star Trek: Into Darkness, Game of Thrones, and more things in pop culture