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Streaming Into the Void
What's New in Streaming - February 22, 2025

Streaming Into the Void

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 8:19


Highlights of what's new in streaming for the week of February 22, 2025. Hulu Shoresy, season 4 (Feb. 26) Devil in the Family: The Fall of Ruby Franke (Feb. 27) Netflix The Blank Menu for You, season 1 (Feb. 22) SAG Awards (Feb. 23) Screwballs, season 1 (Feb. 23) Newbie in the Club, season 1 (Feb.24) Full Swing, season 3 (Feb. 25) Venom: The Last Dance (Feb. 25) A Copenhagen Love Story (Feb. 26) Love Never Lies: Poland (Feb. 26) Try? Choo-ry!, season 1 (Feb. 26) Running Point, season 1 (Feb. 27) Toxic Town (Feb. 27) The Wrong Track (Feb. 27) Aitana: Metamorphosis (Feb. 28) Squad 36 (Feb. 28) Max Eyes on the Prize III: We Who Believe in Freedom Cannot Rest (Feb. 25) Paramount+ 1923, season 2 (Feb. 23) Peacock The Wish Swap (Feb. 23) Matthew Perry: A Hollywood Tragedy (Feb. 25) Prime Video House of David, season 1 (Feb. 27) MGM+ Nickel Boys (Feb. 28) Tubi Wrong Place, Wrong Time (Feb. 28)

The Dumb Cool Weird Podcast
A Hilarious Dive into the Cult Classic 'Porky's': Nostalgia, Absurdity, and Teenage Shenanigans

The Dumb Cool Weird Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 15:07 Transcription Available


Ever wondered how a bunch of teenage misfits from the late 1950s became the stars of a cult classic? Relive the hilarity and absurdity of "Porky's" with us as we recount our first encounters with Pee-wee, Meat, Schwartz, and the rest of the gang. From their outlandish attempts to lose their virginity to the unforgettable peeping scene in the girls' shower, we laugh about every ridiculous and iconic moment. We'll also tackle the film's subplots, such as the boys facing prejudice and teacher conflicts, and the side-splitting storyline involving a sexually frustrated coach. Get ready to join in on the nostalgia and madness as these teens plot their epic revenge on the infamous Porky.But that's not all! We take a deeper, more critical look at the bizarre, humorous, and sometimes downright weird elements that make "Porky's" a beloved classic. Ever heard about the deadbeat dad on a motorcycle or Pee-wee's peculiar quest for sex? We've got you covered. Plus, find out why we think the film's portrayal of teenage relationships is both organic and relatable. If you're a fan of 80s screwball comedies, you'll definitely want to hear our plans for future episodes where we'll tackle films like "Meatballs," "Revenge of the Nerds," and "Screwballs." And don't miss our new segment, Movie Monday, where we dissect all the 20th-century crappy movies you didn't know you needed to watch. Join us for a rollercoaster of laughs and nostalgic fun!Support the show:

Magic Matt's Outlaw Radio
Who has more Screwballs, the State of California or Manhattan NYC? The Gov of New York says there are black kids in the Bronx who have never heard the word COMPUTER!

Magic Matt's Outlaw Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 5:41


Behind The Baller Podcast with Ben Baller
EP 386 - BEING ABLE TO HANDLE SCREWBALLS IN LIFE

Behind The Baller Podcast with Ben Baller

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 44:54


His name is Ben Baller, not Ben Humble & he's here to discuss: Being sick with the kids, playing a lot of golf this week, something happening to his car & insurance cancelling his policy, having his points account hacked, being able to handle screwballs in life, how the kids are doing, playing with Garrett from Good Good & more. This episode is not to be missed! Please support our sponsors:  www.chime.com/baller This Episode is brought to you by BetterHelp www.betterhelp.com/baller If you are interested in NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL Soccer, UFC & more Picks daily, weekly, monthly or single sport Signupat www.CaptainPicks.com & Follow @TheCaptainPicks on Instagram Subscribe to Par 3 Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/par-3-podcast-with-j-r-smith-ben-baller-stephen-malbon/id1665308291 Produced by: DBPodcasts www.dbpodcasts.com Follow @dbpodcasts on Instagram & Twitter Music by @lakeyinspired Available on all Podcast Platforms, YouTube & BehindTheBallerPod.com Behind The Baller Theme Music  Artist: Illegal Kartel (@illegal_kartel_mikal_shakur) Produced by: Gene Crenshaw @yuyuthemaker Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Alcoholics Alive!
A Swell Pair Of Screwballs with Graham

Alcoholics Alive!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 72:09


S3E11 Graham shares his experience with a reading from page 227 in the book Alcoholics Anonymous.  Big Book Shrapnel discusses "Glum Lot", "Holier Than Thou" and "Promise of the New Land".  If you have a question, comment or suggestion, email Shank and Wayne at freedom@alcoholicsalive.com  

They Must Be Destroyed On Sight!
Blood on the Tracks Episode 68: Sex Comedies of the 1980s.

They Must Be Destroyed On Sight!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 181:16


Lee is back with the second part of his look at the soundtracks and scores of the sex comedy genre, focusing on the more lurid side of things. This time everything has gotten far bigger and far hornier as he moves into the 1980s. Much like with slasher films, and other assorted cinematic junk food, the sex comedy genre exploded in North America during this decade, getting far raunchier and problematic that it had previously been. Because of the exponentially larger amount of music to put on the playlist, Lee put out a poll to the listeners asking them if they wanted this split into two parts or if they wanted a super-sized summer blow-out. Apparently the listeners are all size queens, so enjoy this 3hr episode! --Pinball Summer & Voyeur's Motel from "Pinball Summer" (1980) --Jay Boivin & Germain Gauthier --I Don't Need To Love You & Try Not To Break My Heart from "The Beach Girls" (1982) --Linda Stevens-Foote --Better Luck Next Time from "The Last American Virgin" (1982) --Oingo Boingo --Shake it Up from "The Last American Virgin" (1982) --The Cars --Teen Angel Eyes from "The Last American Virgin" (1982) --Tommy Tutone --Girls Like Me from "Valley Girl" (1983) --Bonnie Hayes --Marina Men from "Valley Girl" (1983) --The Valley Girls --Pocket Pool from "Valley Girl" (1983) --Killer Pussy --Angst in My Pants from "Valley Girl" (1983) --Sparks --Shake that Thing & This Heart's On Fire from "Screwballs" (1983) --Johnny Dee Fury --Joysticks from "Joysticks" (1983) --Legion --My Tutor from "My Tutor" (1983) --Webster Lewis --Sleepover from "The First Turn-On!" (1983) --Shrapnel --Hungry Like the Wolf from "Hot Dog... The Movie" (1983) --Duran Duran --When You Were Mine from "Hot Dog... The Movie" (1983) --Mitch Ryder --Private School from "Private School" (1983) --Bill Wray --Rock this Town from "Private School" (1983) --The Stray Cats --I Want Candy from "Private School" (1983) --Bow Wow Wow --Da Da Da I Don't Love You, You Don't Love Me Aha Aha Aha from "Private School" (1983) --Trio --How Do I Let You Know from "Private School" (1983) --Phoebe Cates --Just a Girl from "The Party Animal" (1984) --The Convertibles --Why Can't I Touch It? from "The Party Animal" (1984) --The Buzzcocks --Manhattan from "Revenge of the Nerds" (1984) --Andrea and Hot Mink --Burning Down the House from "Revenge of the Nerds" (1984) --Talking Heads --Steel from "Rosebud Beach Hotel" (1984) --Cherie & Marie Currie --Hardbodies from "Hardbodies" (1984) --Krak --Runnin' from "Hardbodies" (1984) --Vixen --Back to Paradise from "Revenge of the Nerds II" (1984) --38 Special --Dedication from "School Spirit" (1985) --Gleaming Spires --Hard Way from "Just One of the Guys" (1985) --Tony Brock & Jay Davis --Tomboy from "Tomboy" (1985) --Souvenir --Weird Science from "Weird Science" (1985) --Oingo Boingo --Philadelphia Baby from "Porky's Revenge" (1985) --The Crawling King Snakes --Peter Gunn Theme from "Porky's Revenge" (1985) --Clarence Clemons --High School Nights from "Porky's Revenge" (1985) --Dave Edmunds --Loose Screws (Breakin' Away) from "Loose Screws" (1985) --Errol Francis and The Francis Factor --Stew School from "Stewardess School" (1986) --Keith Landry --Lookin' from "The Malibu Bikini Shop" (1986) --Naomi Delgado --Recruits (Ride Hard, Live Free) from "Recruits" (1986) --Jon Mikl Thor --Hamburgers For America from "Hamburger: The Motion Picture" (1986) --Blue Miller --Party Camp from "Party Camp" (1987) --Mark Carpenter --Let Me Be the Knight from "The Big Bet" (1987) --Rob Tro --Surfin' Bongos from "Senior Week" (1987) --The Bongo Teens --Main Title from "Not of This Earth" (1988) --Chuck Cirino --Killer Machine from "Dr. Alien" (1989) --Billy Jacoby Opening and closing music: Summertime Killer from "Summertime Killer" by Luis Bacalov, and Santa Maria from "Raiders of Atlantis" by Oliver Onions.

Get Heavy Podcast
GHP ep 161 Jake Gallo

Get Heavy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 45:00


On todays pod We talk to Jake Gallo stand up comedian and host of the ScrewBalls podcast a podcast about baseball debauchery and I'm sure not 1 second of silence. Follow all things Jake @ https://www.instagram.com/jake.gallo/?hl=enhttps:// www.youtube.com/@ScrewballsPodcast Email us at: getheavypodcast@gmail.com Listen to audio on all major podcast formats. Please subscribe, rate, review, comment, TELL YOUR FUCKING FRIENDS Watch us @ https://www.youtube.com/getheavypodcast Follow All things Heavy @http://getheavypodcast.ctcin.bio/ Enjoy, Craig and J

THE BIG 4-0
BAD BOYS (1983) / THE OUTSIDERS

THE BIG 4-0

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2023 109:06


THIS WEEK we wish a happy BIG 4-0 to Sean Penn in BAD BOYS and the all-star, Tiger Beat-Heartthrob cast of THE OUTSIDERS. Ron gets on his soap box about the prison system and Peter reveals his love for Matt Dylan and crying during movies... So, yeah, don't forget to rate and subscribe! In two weeks, we'll be back with a bonus, theme episode on THE GAUNTLET (1977) and 16 BLOCKS (2006), and we'll be back celebrating the BIG 4-0's of SCREWBALLS and MONY PYTHON AND THE MEANING OF LIFE on the ep after that. Banger shit coming up, everybody!

Mind Hopps
Two Screwballs

Mind Hopps

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 60:03


The screwball episode --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/trenton-summers79/message

Down To The Wire
Major League Screwballs: Down To The Wire: Ep.108 (ft. hey_commy)

Down To The Wire

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 72:31


On this installment of DTW, Brian welcomes back fellow baseball fan and TikTok Baseball Analyst Joel LaFlamme AKA @hey_commy to the show to discuss Major League Baseball using two different types of baseballs throughout the 2021 Season as well as how the MLB has changed the sport since purchasing the company that supplies them their balls. After that we talked about: -The current state of baseball's lockout -A new type of shift -NHL's COVID Shutdown and More!!! Once again big shoutout to Joel for all his insight and we can't wait to have him on again!!!

19 Nocturne Boulevard
19 Nocturne Boulevard - Within The Walls of Eryx

19 Nocturne Boulevard

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2021 35:14


[Transcript below] Adapted by Julie Hoverson from the short story by H.P. Lovecraft and Kenneth Sterling When Kenton Stanfield takes a job on Venus hunting for power crystals, he finds the hazards of the job too much to handle.  Cast List Kenton Stanfield - Reynaud LeBoeuf Frederick Dwight - Cole Hornaday Marshall Miller - Pat McNally Dana Manners - Julie Hoverson Supply Clerk - Marge Lutton Recorder - Beverly Poole Music:  Kevin MacLeod (Incompetech.com) Recorded in Conjunction with ART (American Radio Theater) Editing and Sound:   Julie Hoverson Cover Photo:  Julie Hoverson  "What kind of a place is it? Would you believe it's a mining colony on the steamy jungle planet we call Venus?" ___________________________________________________________________ Within the walls of Eryx  Adapted by Julie Hoverson from the original story by H.P. Lovecraft and Kenneth Sterling. This was the second story I ever tried to adapt - the first one I did as an audio drama.  I had previously adapted The Thing on the Doorstep into a short film script - which I much later rewrote into an audio drama, and that will come up when it comes up.  This one was also one of the original ten episodes I put together for the series. You can see, I was starting with an easy writer to adapt.... H.P. Lovecraft.  HAH! Since then, I have actually adapted a LOT of Lovecraft, and one of the reasons his writing is so hard to translate into other mediums is that much of his genius is in his actual use of words, and unless you quote his long descriptive passages word for word, you lose that.  And if you do quote large chunks of it, you might as well just make an audio book.  I try and walk a fine line. As an aside - I know the title of the story is actually "IN the Walls of Eryx", but that always bothered me as being incorrect - the RATS are IN the walls (in the story The Rats in the Walls).  These guys are WITHIN the walls - between the actual walls, you know? In the Walls of Eryx was one of HPL's many collaborations and rewrites.  Little is known of Kenneth Sterling, the high school student and aspiring writer who sought Lovecraft's help, but he was clearly a sci fi fan - Eryx is unusual among Lovecraft's works as being a pure scifi story, with very little horror or mythos or mythical background to it, even if Lovecraft is generally credited with a complete rewrite and expansion of Kenneth's original idea. In the 1930s, when this was written, a common sci fi trope was that Venus was a steamy jungle planet, often populated by some lizardy species, and it appears as such in this story.  The other details are fairly unique to Eryx. Since the original story was all one man's report, technically written out, I had to pull scenes from his story and create them, and the characters in them, from whole cloth.  Not to mention adding somebody - "Miss Manners" - he could report in to throughout the story, to add some audio texture when Kenton was technically out on his own, as well as the voice for his "recorder" unit, which also functions as a sort of encyclopedia, and helps break up the heavy data dump of "this is how Venus works".  Perhaps the weirdest thing to try and portray in audio is the very "visual" presence - or absence - of the walls themselves.  A maze of invisible walls.  Or the native Venusians - whose weird cries were originally geese, if I remember correctly.  I think I slowed them down and ran them backward, or something like that. I also chose to tell this story vastly out of order, to give a sense of foreboding from the very start, as the audience hears how bad Kenton is doing, winding down, but still without giving away how it will ultimately end.  To make the time shifts clear, since they happen throughout the story, I created three different background ambiances for his log entries - since they have no other point of reference - each with his breather machinery getting a bit clunkier and running down.  Beyond that, everything rested heavily on Reynaud LeBeouf, the actor playing Kenton, to create the stages of the character's downward spiral.  We did record each set of scenes separately, out of order, essentially, so all the chatty beginnings were all at once and the weak and wearied end at the end.  Rey is one of my core group of go-to actors, and you'll hear him a lot in 19 Nocturne Boulevard. This was also recorded with the help of A-R-T - American Radio Theater - and many of the actors in it were part of that group.  A-R-T is a group of old time radio enthusiasts who focused on re-creating old episodes and working on the occasional newer play.  Having been part of the group for years before I began 19 Nocturne Boulevard, I featured various actors from A-R-T in a number of my episodes. _______________________________________________________________ WITHIN THE WALLS OF ERYX Cast: Kenton J. Stanfield (M/25), space prospector Frederick N. Dwight (M/30), space prospector Marshall Miller (M/40), commander Dana Manners (F/30), contact at control Supply Clerk (any) Recorder, mechanical voice (any)   OLIVIA      Did you have any trouble finding it?  What do you mean, what kind of a place is it?  Would you believe, it's a mining camp on the steamy jungle planet we call Venus?  NOTE:     "AMBIANCE" CUES ARE FOR BACKGROUND SOUNDS THAT CONTINUE THROUGHOUT EACH SCENE.  THEY ARE DETAILED AT THE END OF THE SCRIPT MUSIC SCENE 1.     KENTON'S LOG AMBIANCE     LOG 5 KENTON     [filter, weak]  Venus month 6, day 14, nighttime.  Kenton J. Stanfield.  Perhaps my final report.  [rasping bark of almost laughter]  My fifth whole day.  Canteen went dry at noon.  Food tablets not dangerously low... yet.  Chlorate cubes are my real worry.  I feel...weak from my forced economy in oxygen, and from my constantly mounting thirst. MUSIC   SCENE 2.     MINING BASE SOUND     TWO MEN WALK IN A FACILITY KENTON     [hale & hearty]  You're still using Carter oxygen units?  But they're so darn heavy! MILLER     Budget's god around here, kid.  You'll see.  We're not funded like the government. KENTON     A Dubois mask isn't that much more, and does the job at half the weight.  Saves on chlorate cubes, too. MILLER     Just figure how much "not much more" IS when multiplied by over a hundred prospectors.  If you last up here, you can always get yourself a Dubois.  [chuckles]  Once you start making the big bucks. KENTON     The way you say that... MILLER     Oh, it happens.  Just not that often. MUSIC   SCENE 3.     KENTON'S LOG AMBIANCE     LOG 5 KENTON     [filter, weak]  I do not know the time.  It is dark.  There is something damnable... something uncanny... about this labyrinth. I could swear that I had eliminated certain turns through charting, and yet each new trial belies some assumption I had thought established.  Never before did I realize how lost we are without visual landmarks.  MUSIC   SCENE 4.     JUNGLE SOUND     SLIGHT, RHYTHMIC BEEPING CONTINUES UNDER ENTIRE SCENE [crystal detector] SOUND     [FILTER] CRACKLE OF RADIO INTERFERENCE INTERMITTENT THROUGHOUT. DANA     [filter]  Hey greenhorn!  This is your contact, Dana Manners, speaking.  [chuckle]  That's Miss Manners, to you.  You got me for a glorious half hour. KENTON     What?  Why only--? DANA     [filter]  Don't none of you boys ever crack a manual?  [quoting]  "The company's only rebroadcast orbiter is a" - well, it's a dang fast critter - so it "provides a window for one half hour approximately every six hours for each sector."  And that's your first five minutes.  Care to waste some more, or you plan to make some kinda report? KENTON     [chuckling]  Sorry!  OK, my coordinates-- SOUND     different beeping [pocket recorder] DANA     [filter]  Good-Ness.  Did you bring your blankie, too?  All that boring info is sent up automatic-like.  KENTON     [worried]  But... my log, too? DANA     [filter]  [pause, prolonging the agony]  Nah, takes too much juice.  This way, you get to edit out all your little personal comments and naughty little secrets before handing it over for archiving. KENTON     [relieved]  Oh.  Good.  DANA     [filter]  So you one of those boys who grew up just panting to work on Venus? KENTON     Actually, I wanted to be a writer.  Venus just pays better.  Now it seems like I-- DANA     [filter]  --got hustled out of the base the minute your feet touched the sweet soggy ground?  Y'ain't the first.  "Here's your mask, grab your suit, what's yer hurry?" KENTON     Pretty much. MUSIC   SCENE 5.     KENTON'S LOG AMBIANCE     LOG 5 KENTON     [filter, weak]  ...Continued.  The effect of all these fr-fruitless wanderings is one of profound discouragement.  I can understand how poor Dwight must have felt.  His corpse is now just a skeleton, and the sificlighs and farnoth-flies are gone.   MUSIC     SCENE 6.     MINING BASE AMB          CANTEEN, EATING MILLER     It's all about the crystals, kid.  You read the manual? KENTON     Well... MILLER     You had an entire rocket trip and--? KENTON     [sheepish]  Well...  There was this poker game-- MILLER     [oh lord!]  Save me from greenhorns with less sense than kittens!  That book could have saved your life, you know.  KENTON     Well, I figured there'd be time-- MILLER     There's never enough time.  Men who can withstand the strains of crystal hunting here on Venus are few and far between.  Most - like yourself - last no more than three trips.  KENTON     What makes you think--? MILLER     Prove me wrong. DWIGHT     [off mike]  Hey!  Miller! MILLER     See that?  Now there's a guy who knows his beans. DWIGHT     [coming closer, gloating]  Miller!  Read it and weep! SOUND     paper FLOURISH. DWIGHT     Twenty-three carats! MILLER     Twenty-three?  That's-- DWIGHT     Right there in black and white.  Beat that! MILLER     [to Kenton]  Kenton, this is Dwight - Fred Dwight, one of the brightest stars of the Terra Nova Corp.  DWIGHT     The brightest star.  Ken, is it?  Well, Ken, there ain't no one else out there's netted as many total lifetime karats as me.  Over seven hundred.  KENTON     Oh.  Um, I don't-- MILLER     Kid skipped the manual. DWIGHT     Pfah.  OK, it takes about 20 karats to power, say the entire city of Chicago for a year.  Shoot, by my calculations, I've kept the entire eastern seaboard lit for the last five! MUSIC   SCENE 7.     KENTON'S LOG AMBIANCE     LOG 4 KENTON     [filter, tired]  Nightfall.  There is nothing to do but persevere.  Dwight would have got out if he had kept on a minute longer.  It is just possible that somebody from Terra Nova will come looking for me before long, although this is only my fourth day out.  MUSIC   SCENE 8.     SUPPLY OFFICE SOUND          OBJECTS BEING BROUGHT OUT AND SET DOWN SUPPLY CLERK     Suit fit OK?  Last chance. KENTON     Feels fine. MILLER     With the tropical atmosphere out there, you better be sure - five days is a long damn time to chafe. KENTON     [chuckles]  I understand.  I'm sure.  So my tour is five days? MILLER     To start with.  You remember Dwight?  Now there's a long-hauler.  Does about 2 months - earth months, 60 days - on most trips.  SUPPLY CLERK     Food tablets.  One week. SOUND     BOX being set down. MILLER     But then, he's been Cytherean for over a decade.  KENTON     Cytherean?  MILLER     Means "of Venus" to us long-timers.  We feel "Venusian" sounds too damn silly after all the crummy movies. SUPPLY CLERK     Breathing unit. SOUND     larger box KENTON     Cytherean.  Got it. MILLER     Dwight's practically one of the locals.  You seen them yet? SUPPLY CLERK     Chlorate cubes.  One week. SOUND     another box KENTON     Only pictures - now THAT part of the manual I did look over.  [shudder]  Creepy little buggers, aren't they? MILLER     Little?  Ken, Ken, Ken.  [sigh]  You didn't look hard enough - on average, the lizard-men run seven feet tall! KENTON     Holy--! SUPPLY CLERK     Recording unit. SOUND     box MILLER     Don't worry too much.  They're-- well, they're not harmless, not by a long chalk, but they're... manageable. KENTON     So those...tentacles they've got for arms...? SUPPLY CLERK     Crystal detector. SOUND     box. MILLER     Arms, legs, tongue, who knows what they are - Yup, four or five feet long on some of them.  We call them lizard-men, what with the greenish, scaly skin and all, but they're not really like anything back home. KENTON     [awe]  Seven feet tall... SUPPLY CLERK     Flame pistol.  Fully charged. SOUND     box. MUSIC   SCENE 9.     KENTON'S LOG AMBIANCE     LOG 4 KENTON     [filter, tired]  Four days out.  I think.  I am resolved not to hasten matters as Dwight did.  His grinning skull has just turned toward me, shifting by the groping of one of the scavengers that are picking him over.  The ghoulish stare of its empty eye-sockets is worse than the tentacled onlookers that stand gloating around the invisible barrier laughing at me.  Another day and I shall go mad, if I do not drop dead from exhaustion. MUSIC   SCENE 10.     JUNGLE SOUND     strong, rhythmic beeping THROUGHOUT SCENE [crystal detector] KENTON     You still there, Miss Manners? DANA     [filter, very crackly throughout]  Just another coupla minutes.  What's your beef? KENTON     I've got a reading on my crystal detector - looks like a big one.  DANA     [filter]  Them things ain't reliable for size, just direction.  Could be just an itty bitty one, real nearby. KENTON     Well, what's the terrain like due, um... SOUND     beeping gets slower, then picks up again AS HE TURNS KENTON     North, I think, of my current position? DANA     [filter]  North?  [prolonged crackle]  --Erycinian highlands--  [crackle]  --last known position of-- SOUND     crackling.  CLICK - radio turned off. KENTON     Great.  On my own again.  Recorder? RECORDER     [filter, mechanical voice]  Ready. KENTON     Erycinian highlands? RECORDER     [filter]  A plateau mapped by Matsugawa from the air fifty years ago.  Designated 'Eryx'  One of the few areas of any size on Venus noted for a lack of vegetation-- KENTON     Off.  Lack of vegetation?  That'll be a relief.  Anything to get out of those rubbery creepers and overhanging fronds. MUSIC   SCENE 11.     KENTON'S LOG AMBIANCE     LOG 3 KENTON     [filter, normal]  Month 6, Day 12, my third day out.  Afternoon.  In less than an hour, I saw that the jungle growths were thinning out, and by five o'clock - after passing through a belt of tree-ferns with very little underbrush - I emerged on a broad plateau.  My progress now became rapid, and I saw by the wavering of my detector-needle that I was getting closer to the crystal I sought.  MUSIC   SCENE 12.     KENTON'S LOG AMBIANCE     BAR - MAINLY MALE VOICES MILLER     Some brainy types insist they're intelligent.  DWIGHT     The lizzies?  [dismissive]  Screwballs. KENTON     Well, they build cities-- DWIGHT     Anthills.  Beehives.  And we don't try to make treaties with bugs, do we?  Hmm? KENTON     But they talk... don't they? MILLER     That's been debated for years.  There seems to be some pattern to the tentacle movements-- DWIGHT     Yeah, and bees dance.  I've been out there longer than just about anyone, and they're nothing but a damn nuisance. MILLER     A religious nuisance. DWIGHT     So they worship the crystals.  Big deal.  They can't use 'em - don't even know they do anything more'n glow.  If we wanna change things, we got about two real choices-- MILLER     [ironic]  Try and civilize them, like we did with everyone back home? DWIGHT     Nah - they're way too primitive for that.  I say we either gotta cage 'em up like the animals they are-- MILLER     We've tried THAT one before, too. DWIGHT     Or we can just blow em all away.  Why not?  They're not decorative, useful, or even edible.  They don't do ANYTHING worth keeping 'em around. MUSIC   SCENE 13.     KENTON'S LOG AMBIANCE     LOG 4 KENTON     [filter, tired]  Note to self.  Um, day - fourth.  Fourth day.  I racked my brains with speculations regarding the material, origin, and purpose of the strange edifice.  That the hands of men might have reared it, I could not for a moment believe.  Human knowledge does not include any perfectly transparent, non-reflective solid such as the substance of this building.  Did a forgotten race of highly-evolved beings precede the man-lizards as masters of Venus?  The strange and seemingly non-practical building and its material suggests a religious purpose. MUSIC   SCENE 14.     PLATEAU SOUND     RADIO STATIC KENTON     Contact?  You back yet?  Manners?  Damn. SOUND     crackling static.  radio CLICKS off KENTON     This is just... nuts!  SOUND     two thunks - pounding on stone wall KENTON     What the heck is this stuff? SOUND     pounding, hand groping along wall KENTON     Hmm.  Smooth.  Cool to the-- SOUND     RADIO STATIC DANA     [filter]  Contact here.  Report? KENTON     Have I got a report for you!  I found an invisible wall! MUSIC   SCENE 15.     KENTON'S LOG AMBIANCE     LOG 5 KENTON     [filter, weak]  Fifth day out, and I doubt I will see a sixth.  Very weak.  Did not sleep much till daylight.  Must save chlorate cubes, so I'm nearly suffocating for lack of oxygen.  Can't walk much of the time, but ma-manage a crawl.  Those damnable green things keep staring and laughing with their tentacles, and sometimes they gesticulate in a way that makes me think they share some terrible joke, just beyond my perception. MUSIC   SCENE 16.     PLATEAU DANA     [filter]  Listen to me real careful now, Ken.  You need to close your eyes and start backing up.  Right this minute. KENTON     What?  My recorder unit lists nothing about invisible walls-- DANA     [filter]  You backing up yet?  Ignore anything you see or hear-- KENTON     Why, for crying out loud? DANA     [filter]  Get yourself clear first, then check your recorder's entry for mirage-plants.  Move your backside!  Them things're deadly. KENTON     Wait.  No...  Wait a minute.  I'm in the middle of the plains of Eryx.  No plants within a half mile.  Nothing to see but mud, and-- [cuts himself off] SOUND     BEEPING [crystal detector] DANA     [filter]  [beat]  Yeah?  Mud and ...? KENTON     [evasive]  Hmm?  Oh, the walls.  But you can't SEE them because they're invisible. MUSIC   SCENE 17.     KENTON'S LOG AMBIANCE     LOG 3 KENTON     [filter]  Third day, supplemental.  What made my heart leap was a smaller detail, whose position could not have been far from the plain's exact centre.  It was a single point of light, blazing through the mist and seeming to draw a piercing, concentrated luminescence from the yellowish, vapor-dulled sunbeams.  This, without doubt, was the crystal I sought.  I could hardly wonder, as I glimpsed the distant glow, that those miserable man-lizards worship them. MUSIC   SCENE 18.     PLATEAU SOUND     squishy footsteps, intermittent throughout KENTON     --maybe 20 feet tall - I managed to throw a handful of mud about that high, and it went over. DANA     [filter]  I ain't got any maps or archives with specifics for that locale.  Not a popular spot, seeing as there's none of the streams them crystals show up in. KENTON     No streams, but plenty of damp - the whole plateau is-- [slight shudder] --like a solid sheet of slimy mud, with a light frosting of ground mist.  DANA     [filter]  Could this wall thing be some kinda natural phenomena? KENTON     Too smooth.  Very regular.  Slightly curved, too, I think.  Ovoid. DANA     [filter]  You writers and your big ole words...  Been all the way round yet? KENTON     I don't think so, but I can't really tell-- DANA     [filter]  [condescending]  Well, did you hit your own dainty little footsteps again? KENTON     Not a chance.  The mud is so liquid, it just doesn't take - not even for a minute.  It's like I haven't been here before. DANA     [filter]  I need you to mark your position and come back to base, Ken.  This is way outside standard procedure.  You hear me? KENTON     Got it.  I'll get out of here pretty soon.  I just wanted to--  SOUND     BEEPING [crystal detector] SPEEDS UP SLIGHTLY.  THEN IS MUFFLED. KENTON     --to get all the way round, just once.  DANA     [filter]  Honey, I'll be flat out of range in two shakes.  I don't want to worry you none, but if anything happens out there, it could be days before help'll arrive. KENTON     Days?  But a lander would only‑‑ DANA     [filter]  Manpower and money, old son.  Base only has a dozen resident staff, and none of us is jungle-worthy.  We gotta wait for some of you roughnecks to wander on home, THEN the company has to pay fer their time fer a rescue.  Why d'you think they load you up with plenty of ammo?  Much cheaper.  KENTON     It's a wonder they bother. DANA     [filter]  [serious]  And death benefits.  KENTON     What? DANA     [filter]  They're cheaper, too. MUSIC   SCENE 19.     KENTON'S LOG AMBIANCE     LOG 5 KENTON     [filter, weak]  Horror and despair. Baffled again!  I had been deceived once more, and was apparently back where I had been on my first futile attempt to leave the labyrinth.  Whether I screamed aloud I do not know - perhaps I was too weak to utter a sound.  I merely lay dazed in the mud for a long period, while the greenish things outside leaped and laughed and gestured.   MUSIC   SCENE 20.     MINING BASE KENTON     Isn't this a lot of ammo?  I mean, seven clips-- DWIGHT     One a day - that's pretty average.  Save 'em for the trip home.  The lizzies don't usually try much right away - that is, until you got one of their precious crystals.  The worst you can expect before you make a find is pot-shots with blow-gun darts. KENTON     Blow-guns?  That's it? DWIGHT     Don't scoff.  One of those darts'll slice through your suit like butter.  All it needs to do is nick you and the local germs do the rest - if the insects don't get you first.  [beat]  If you don't get back to base in time...  Well, you noticed the bartender's hand? KENTON     [gulps]  The hook? DWIGHT     Um-hmm. MUSIC   SCENE 21.     KENTON'S LOG AMBIANCE     LOG 3 KENTON     [filter, normal]  Late afternoon, third day.  I have said that even from a great distance the shining object's position seems indefinably queer - a slight mound rising from the slime and mist.  Now - at about a hundred yards - I could see plainly just what that mound was.  It was the body of a man in one of the Company's protective suits, lying on his back, with his oxygen mask half buried in the mud a few inches away.  In his right hand, crushed convulsively against his chest, was the crystal which had led me here - a spheroid of incredible size, so large that the dead fingers could scarcely close over it.  I wondered who the man was. MUSIC   SCENE 22.     PLATEAU KENTON     Holy cow!  SOUND     THUMP ON WALL KENTON     Dwight?  SOUND     THUMPING ON WALL, HURRIED SPLISHING FOOTSTEPS KENTON     Oh, jeez. [SOUND: THUMP]  But the walls-- [SOUND: THUMP]  How could he--  [gasps]  Woah! SOUND     splash in the watery mud as he finds a gap. MUSIC   SCENE 23.     KENTON'S LOG AMBIANCE     LOG 3 KENTON     [filter, normal]  There was an opening about three feet wide.  Without a moment's hesitation I stepped through and advanced two paces to the prostrate body - which lay in what seemed to be an intersecting doorless corridor.  It gave me a fresh curiosity to find that the interior of this vast enclosure was divided by partitions... MUSIC   SCENE 24.     BAR SOUND     TIN CUP SET DOWN DWIGHT     [a bit drunk]  I hope I die out there.  SOUND     LIQUID POURS KENTON     You want to die? DWIGHT     No - don't WANT to, just that when I do, I hope it's out there.  In the jungle.  The scavengers'll strip me clean in a coupla hours and no one'll ever know what happened. MILLER     Just make sure you're dead first.  Some of them bugs don't wait. KENTON     Will they really--? MILLER     That's why the suits are made the way they are - like cellophane, but thicker.  No weave, no tiny holes for bugs to get in through. KENTON     But the suit doesn't cover everything--? DWIGHT     Ah, they don't like the breather.  Smells bad or something.  So your head is pretty safe... as long as you don't take it off. MUSIC   SCENE 25.     KENTON'S LOG AMBIANCE     LOG 3 KENTON     [filter, normal]  Looking about for some possible cause of death, my eyes lit upon the oxygen mask lying close to the body's feet.  Probably carelessly buckled, so the weight of the tubes worked the straps loose - wouldn't've happened with a Dubois sponge-reservoir mask.   MUSIC   SCENE 26.     PLATEAU KENTON     Well, Dwight, old buddy, you got your wish.  At least this baby won't go to waste.  [grunts]  Let go!  [grunts again]  Aha!  SOUND     a couple of squish-steps KENTON     Waitaminute.  Wait...  Rigor mortis, it... it doesn't last...  Manners, you there?  SOUND     crackle of radio KENTON     Recorder? RECORDER     Ready. KENTON     Rigor mortis. RECORDER     A condition of deceased flesh.  A spasming of muscles-- KENTON     How long does it last? SOUND     rustling, slapping noises far in background RECORDER     Rigor begins 3-7 hours after termination of life, and lasts approximately 12 hours. KENTON     Off.  Holy--!  Dwight... SOUND     rustling, slapping noises build KENTON     What in sam hill--?  [what the heck?] MUSIC   SCENE 27.     KENTON'S LOG AMBIANCE     LOG 3 KENTON     [filter, normal]  It was a group of a dozen or so of those detestable man-lizards emerging from the forest far off across the plain.  When they drew nearer they seemed less truly reptilian - only the flat head and the green, slimy, frog-like skin carrying out the idea.  They walked erect on odd, thick stumps, which made curious noises in the mud.  The motions of their tentacles - if the theories are right - indicated that the things were in animated conversation. MUSIC   SCENE 28.     PLATEAU DANA     [filter]  You asleep? KENTON     [bummed]  Would it matter? DANA     [filter]  You sound real down.  Tell mama Manners all about it.  You may not have a lot of time, though, there's some sunspot activity predicted for tonight, so I may have to miss a date or two-- but you can forgive a girl for that, can't you? KENTON     I--  I'm lost. DANA     [filter]  Nonsense.  You're nowhere near uncharted territory.  Just punch into the recorder-- KENTON     Oh, I know exactly where I am.  But I'm still lost. DANA     [filter, half joking]  Is this where I start telling you to back away quickly?  KENTON     The invisible wall?  Well, it's more like-- DANA     [filter]  Like what?  An invisible barn? KENTON     --An invisible ...maze.  I can see the entire plain from here, the trees are at the edges, the sky above, but I can't... get... out. DANA     [filter]  Have you tried taking every left fork?  That usually-- KENTON     There's something else.  I-- There's a crowd of the lizard-men just waiting at the entrance - ready to jump me if I manage to escape. DANA     [filter]  Two things-- KENTON     I need some help-- DANA     [filter, sadly]  Ain't gonna happen.  [crackle]  Not for a couple days.  Sunspots play havoc with landing vehicles, same as communications. KENTON     So I just-- DANA     [filter]  Listen to me Ken.  You've never tried shooting one of them things, have ya?  The flame guns are particularly nasty.  Them critters go up like oily rags.  Once you get one or two of 'em, the others'll head for the hills.  They don't really wanna fight-- DWIGHT     [filter, distant and echoey]  That is, until you got one of the precious crystals. KENTON     Oh.  [resolved]  No. DANA     [filter]  No?  No what? KENTON     I'm not giving it up. DANA     [filter]  That's the spirit, Ken.  Long as you're in a safe place, just sit tight, and we'll get a rescue party in, soon as possible. KENTON     [considering]  You mean other prospectors, right? DANA     [filter]  Yep.  KENTON     Maybe I will be out of here by then... MUSIC   SCENE 29.     KENTON'S LOG AMBIANCE     LOG 4 KENTON     [filter, tired]  Fourth day.  Shortly after dawn.  The alluring crystal, the body of the man who seized it before me - these have acquired a dark and threatening meaning.  Dwight was a victim, too.  He must have been trapped some time ago, and failed to find his way out.  His mask probably didn't slip accidentally.  Rather than face a lingering death he solved the issue by letting the lethal atmosphere do its work.  The horrible irony of his fate lay in his position - only a few feet from the exit he failed to find.  And now I'm as trapped as he'd been.  MUSIC   SCENE 30.     plateau KENTON     [tired, but not quite exhausted - yet] Recorder. RECORDER     [filter]  Ready. KENTON     Location - central chamber.  Describe? RECORDER     [filter]  Round chamber.  Six irregularly spaced egresses. KENTON     Progress? RECORDER     [filter]  You have 27 times attempted the exit you designated "door in line with corpse and tree". KENTON     Yeah, well...  Then I realized three of the doors all line up that way.  There's just not enough difference in perspective. RECORDER     [filter]  You have recorded 43 trips out of the central chamber.  KENTON     I know.  With no way to mark anything, I can't tell which door is which. RECORDER     [filter]  You have attempted to score the wall with your knife, and with your flame pistol.  You have tried to make a mark in ink, and smear it with mud.  You have reported no success. KENTON     Picking a damn door at random would do me more good. RECORDER     [filter]  Correlating the turns you have thus far recorded, a random choice would give you odds of 1 in-- KENTON     Off. MUSIC   SCENE 31.     KENTON'S LOG AMBIANCE     LOG 5 KENTON     [filter, weak]  This, then, is the end.  Three days, taking me nowhere.  My strength is gone.  It was no common series of mischances which made me lose my way in this roofless, unseen tangle of corridors.  Far from it.  Beyond doubt, the place is a genuine maze - a labyrinth - a trap set to catch humans.  MUSIC   SCENE 32.     PLATEAU KENTON     [weak, not on filter]  Hiya Dwight.  Hey, buddy. SOUND     weak pounding on wall, splishes of vague movement in the mud. KENTON     You got it all over me.  You almost made it, old pal.  Almost... SOUND     RUSTLING AND SPLISHING [Kenton takes out his recorder] KENTON     Recorder on. RECORDER     [filter]  Ready. SOUND     ALIEN NOISES GET LOUDER. KENTON     [weak]  I have just taken the great crystal out of my pouch to look at in my last moments.  It shines fiercely and menacingly in the red rays of the dying day.  The leaping horde have noticed it, and their g-gestures have changed in a way I cannot understand.  I am ... growing ... numb.   SOUND     ONE LAST LABORED EXHALE, MACHINE SLOWS, THEN A MOMENT OF SILENCE. MUSIC   SCENE 33.     GENERAL QUARTERS [NOTE:       Miller is dictating, not playing back, so he is NOT on a filter] MILLER     Operative A-49, Kenton J. Stanfield left Terra Nova early on six-twelve, for a short-term trip.  Due back 13th or 14th.  Did not appear by evening of 15th.  Followed last reported location to Erycinian Highland.  Brought plane down nearby and corner of the wing crashed on unseen obstruction.  Approaching on foot, we came up short against a smooth, invisible barrier.  Located skeleton of Operative B-9, Frederick N. Dwight of Koenig's division, and aforementioned deceased, Stanfield.  We had great difficulty in getting to Stanfield, but finally succeeded.  We shall bury Dwight and Stanfield in the company graveyard, and ship the crystal on the next-- SOUND     beep [phone].  MILLER     Off. SOUND     phone picked up. MILLER     Miller. DANA     [filter]  I heard-- MILLER     Yeah. DANA     [filter]  And I'm real sorry.  Boy seemed real nice-- MILLER     He was.  Keep it under your hat, but I think this is the last straw. DANA     [filter]  Last straw? MILLER     [sigh]  I have been warned.  The next rocket'll be carrying marines. DANA     [filter]  [shocked]  Oh.  Well.  I AM sorry. MILLER     Yeah. SOUND     HANGS up PHONE.  MILLER      Recorder on. SOUND     CLICK. RECORDER     [filter] Ready. MILLER     [sigh]  Personal note.  I am impressed not only with the irony of Dwight's fate, but with that of Stanfield as well.  We found a doorway some fifteen feet past Dwight.  Beyond this was a hall and ... oh, hell... Stanfield could have reached the outside by walking twenty-two feet if he had just found the opening directly behind him. MUSIC END

Movie About Girls Classic
#38 Screwballs / Cheerleader Massacre! [October 24, 2009]

Movie About Girls Classic

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 200:00


Compañeros Radio Network proudly presents episode 38 of Movies About Girls. This episode was originally released on October 24, 2009. "After two weeks, we make our triumphant return. This week,it's all Wynorski, all the time! We review Screwballs (1983) and Cheerleader Massacre (2003), plus we interview the man himself! Also, the usual: Top 5 Bottom 5, Songs About Girls, Weird News, and more!" Please support the Compañeros Radio Network Patreon, if you can! Check out the other Compañeros Radio Network shows: Movie Melt Songs on Trial Get Soft with Dr Snuggles Heavy Leather Horror Show Ballbusters In Search of the Perfect Podcast

The Dummy Room Podcast
The Dummy Room #151 - Mother's Day!

The Dummy Room Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2021 92:26


It's Mother's Day, Heather Wheaton is back, and Tim from Yesterday's Kids, Obsoletes and Screwballs is finally on DR. Happy Mother's Day Moms!

The Good, The Bad, and The Sequel
Filmmaker Jim Wynorski (Chopping Mall/Return of the Swamp Thing/Munchie)

The Good, The Bad, and The Sequel

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 46:35


Next week's sequel is "Munchie Strikes Back" and this week we are talking to the mind behind it Jim Wynorski. Maybe you don't know Munchie or Strikes Back, but I bet you know "Chopping Mall", "Return of the Swamp Thing", or "Screwballs", well Jim was a big part of all of those. Jim talked about his journey from Long Island NY to Hollywood, shooting movie trailers, Roger Corman, Dom Deluise, Jennifer Love Hewitt, his 150 some odd credits, and more. Jim loves what he does and you can hear it in his voice. Jim's IMDb https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0691061/ Next week we are discussing "Munchie Strikes Back" and it's on Youtube for Free https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6MbnNj6Fmuo&t=1800s (It was on Prime, but recently taken off, DAMN YOU BEZOS!) Follow us on all social media @sequelsonly and our website is sequelsonly.com Review, rate, and share us

Revenge of the Drive-In
Phantasm (1979) and Screwballs (1983)

Revenge of the Drive-In

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2021 84:16


Jim and Patrick explore the haunted Greco-Roman hallways of Morningside with the classic Phantasm and discuss the worst thing to come out of Canada since Prime Minister Trudeau's blackface pictures. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/revengeofthedrivein/support

A Year in Film: A Hollywood Suite Podcast
1983: The Reign of Stephen King and Porky's Spawns

A Year in Film: A Hollywood Suite Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2020 74:16


In the first of our 1983 episodes, Alicia, Cameron and Becky turn a new page with a trio of Stephen King adaptations (Cujo, The Dead Zone and Christine) and take a peek at the sex comedies that came out of the success of Porky's (Screwballs and Losin' It). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

It's Del Toro Time!
The Dark Descent – “The Crowd” by Ray Bradbury

It's Del Toro Time!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020


This week, Willow and I touch on a work by the master of speculative fiction: “The Crowd” by Ray Bradbury! And, by “touch on” I mean “kinda talk about a little.” Mostly, we discuss “Screwballs 2: Loose Screws!” Or, I discuss it and Willow sighs a lot.

It's Del Toro Time!
The Dark Descent – “The Crowd” by Ray Bradbury

It's Del Toro Time!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020


This week, Willow and I touch on a work by the master of speculative fiction: “The Crowd” by Ray Bradbury! And, by “touch on” I mean “kinda talk about a little.” Mostly, we discuss “Screwballs 2: Loose Screws!” Or, I discuss it and Willow sighs a lot.

The Food Programme
The Ice Cream Van: A Celebration.

The Food Programme

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2020 25:42


Dan Saladino and his dad Bobo (a former ice-cream man) talk Mr Whippy, 99s and Screwballs. Together Dan and Bobo (who also used to work in restaurants) have explored the wonders of pizza, and looked at the rise of 'Spag Bol,' Now they turn their attention to the history, science and magic of ice-cream on wheels. Featuring John Dickie (author of Delizia and The Craft) and Polly Russell (British Library) on the history of ice cream. Graphic novelist Matthew Dooley (who drew the image for this edition) talks about his book Flake, a drama set in the world of ice-cream vans. Produced and presented by Dan Saladino.

The First Run
TFR Ep. 503: VFW, Screwballs, Top 5 80's Comedies

The First Run

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 54:16


This week on The First Run, Chris and Matt discuss the latest from director Joe Begos, ‘VFW'. After recently discussing his prior film ‘Bliss', a horror film about drug enhanced vampirism that we found, okay. So how does this Fangoria produced entry about a group of veterans fending off an attack by a drug dealer's crew in a collapsing society. Does Begos out Carpenter John Carpenter? Then our 80's Sex Comedy Marathon continues with the Porky's inspired Canadian import, ‘Screwballs'. A bit more obvious in its presentation, just how sleazy can we get? The answer maybe all the sleazy. There's the nail-biting rundown of the big Physical Media Picks, featuring the Streaming and Straight to DVD Picks of the Week. Then the show closes with Matt and Chris sharing their 5 Favorite Comedies from the 80's! How can the guys possibly choose just 5? Listen on to find out!00:00-11:45: Intro/VFW11:46-24:47: Physical Media Picks24:48-36:27: Screwballs36:28-51:58: Top 5 80's Comedies51:59-54:16: Wrap UpTheme music by Jamal Malachi Ford-BeyTwitterInstagramFacebook

New World Podcast
14: Ep 14: Screwballs

New World Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 57:44


If you were a super horny 30-year-old in high school then Screwballs is your dream movie.   So, come along as we take a trip down memory lane to T&A High School.  You'll unload.... with laughter at this non-stop sex romp.  How's that for an early 80's teen sex comedy tagline?  

Peligrosamente juntos
Peligrosamente juntos - A Tribute To Johnny Thunders - 18/04/20

Peligrosamente juntos

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2020 58:56


Álbum "I Only Wrote This Song For You" A Tribute To Johnny Thunders: Patti Palladin - "Leave Me Alone (Chatterbox)" Michael Monroe - "Dissapointed In You" Arthur Kane - "In Cold Blood (Not In Vain)" Wayne Kramer - "Children Are People Too" David Johansen - "Some Hearts" Sylvain Sylvain - "Society Makes Me Sad" Alison Gordy - "Just Another Girl" Filthy Lucre - "Can't Kick" Willy DeVille - "You Can't Put Your Arms Around A Memory" Die Toten Hosen - "Diary Of A Lover" The Ramones - "I Love You" Walter Lure & The Waldos - "Let Go" Los Lobos - "Alone In A Crowd" The Screwballs - "Help The Homeless" Escuchar audio

Since We're On The Subject
Episode 8 - The Wildest Gang of Screwballs

Since We're On The Subject

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2020 66:11


On today's episode: To get over the fact that there's no baseball right now, we take deep dive into the classic baseball movie "Major League" on our segment, Be Kind, Rewind. Then surprise our Joe "Burreaux" jersey contest winner with a Skype call.

Flesh Wound Radio
Flesh Wound Radio After Dark - Episode 10: Sex Comedy Spectacular 3 (3/19/20)

Flesh Wound Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2020 72:00


Flesh Wound Radio is back with another Sex Comedy Spectacular w/ optional Todd audio. On this episode we tackle the never can be made again Sylvia Kristel classic, Private Lessons (or as Pugg's calls it "Dan's 1st Cinemax nut"). Also, we have Skinamax classic, Screwballs, the very rare, Let's Do It, and 90's favorite The Bikini Carwash Company for your listening pleasure. Check out fleshwoundfeatures.com, join the Horror Cartel Flesh Wound Radio Group, like the Flesh Wound Features page and download us on itunes, Stitcher, and Spreaker.

The Samurai Pizza Cast
#017 - Bride World of Sports

The Samurai Pizza Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 117:58


SPC Ep 17: "Field of Screwballs"   Get your peanuts and cracker jacks and settle in for the densest episode of Pizza Cats we've encountered yet. We're joined for a joint dating/baseball game by Special Guest Tristan! And Fred Savage!*   The Samurai Pizza Cast is Andrew Power, AJ Moralas, and Miriam Gibson Special Guest: Tristan Crane (@Kaowas) Podcast: @EiFNiR Spiritual Advisor: MANDU, The Wonder Cat Singing Sensation: Colin White Contact and Follow the Show: E-mail - spccast@gmail.com Twitter - @pizzacast Samurai Pizza Cats/Kyatto Ninden Teyandee © SOTSU/Tatsunoko Productions   *Fred Savage does not appear

Sarah Talks Schmidt
Real World Schmidt

Sarah Talks Schmidt

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2020 50:50


Today’s episode is all about REAL Schmidt. Sometimes I get really obsessed with things, and right now I'm all about the documentaries thanks to the Cheer train I got on with the rest of America. I discuss how it all comes down to 2:15 on the mat, which Navarro cheerleader I am according to buzzfeed, and why Coach Monica is an angel sent from above. Next I watch an avocado episode of Rotten on Netflix and it turns out I need to start purchasing conflict free avocados. The golden globes tried to shame us into being vegans, but did they realize people are DYING over avocados?!? Yeah this Schmidt is Crazy. Finally, I watched Screwballs about the performance enhancement drug scandal and how Arod and super famous baseball players were brought down by arguably the dumbest person I’ve ever seen on a documentary.Okay, you ready? Let's go.Thanks for listening! Follow me on Instagram at @skschmidt or like my Facebook page "Sarah Talks Schmidt."

My First Band Podcast
30 – Justin Perkins (The Obsoletes, Yesterday's Kids, The Screwballs)

My First Band Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2019 126:55


Even if you don't know who Justin Perkins is, you're more than likely aware of his work. Perkins owns and operates Mystery Room Mastering, a Milwaukee-based business that masters a wide variety of Wisconsin (and Midwestern) releases, as well as albums from the likes of The Replacements, Bash & Pop, The Mr. T Experience, and many other acts from all around the world. But long before he was working on records for some outstanding bands, he was in a few of his own amazing musical projects. Recently, Perkins allowed My First Band host Tyler Maas into his basement studio (a.k.a. "Mystery Room East") for a long and informative discussion about the interesting and nuanced field of mastering, as well as his decades of experience on-stage playing in bands like Yesterday's Kids, Obsoletes, and stints with Screeching Weasel, Tommy Stinson's Bash & Pop project, and many other notable outfits. Along the way, Perkins talked about forming a band with his babysitter and his time working at the legendary (and now-closed) Smart Studios in Madison. Meanwhile, Maas reminisced about being a huge Yesterday's Kids fan in high school. My First Band is sponsored by Boulevard Brewing and Bradford 2020: A Charity Calendar. The show is edited by Jared Blohm. You can listen to My First Band on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, and wherever else you get podcasts. Music used in this show comes courtesy of Devils Teeth (“The Junction Street Eight Tigers”), Yesterday's Kids ("Nothing Gold Can Stay"), and Obsoletes ("Wish It Never Came").

Trick or Treat Radio
TorTR #367 - Once Upon A Time in ... The Lair of Lost Swag

Trick or Treat Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2019 117:44


Episode 367 of Trick or Treat Radio is a new era! It is the debut of two new studios and the introduction of a slightly different format… and some new found tech issues. Due to this, we eschew the normal format in favor of a more loose conversation that spans the spectrum from Quentin Tarantino to Wrestlemania XI to the new name of the studio within The Raven Chateau! So grab your favorite Quentin Tarantino film, make sure to turn on the mixer and strap on for the world’s most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Technical issues, the NEW Castle Wolfenstein, The Raven Chateau, Screwballs, Under the Silver Lake, The Last American Virgin, the name of the new studio, Golden Pillow Productions, The Lair of Lost Swag, Ravenshadow’s decorations, X-Pac, Suck it!, Wrestlemania XI, Lawrence Taylor vs. Bam Bam Bigelow, Razor Ramon, Billy Zane, Wrestling with Wregret, Salt-n-Pepa, Fishbone, “Woooow”, Quid Pro Bro, House of X, Josssss Whedon, Once Upon A Time in Hollywood, Quentin Tarantino, Bruce Lee, Mike Moe, Brad Pitt, Italian posters, superhero movies, Inglourious Basterds, The Hateful Eight, Kill Bill, Tim Roth, The Bad Lieutenant Dance, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Binge and Purge, the lack of nudity, MZ’s candy consumption, Patreon, Amazon delivery, Christoph Waltz, Eli Roth, I wanna be a Spartan, “The Clooney Program”, David Robert Mitchell, “that ain’t web fluid kids”, popsicle sticks, Picard, The Boys, Garth Ennis, Jimmy Two Splints, and Raiders of the Lost Studio.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comUse our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TheDeaditesTVInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)

Out Of The Bubble
Ep.16 with fashion designer Debbie Wilkinson, creator of Fruitbats & Screwballs.

Out Of The Bubble

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2019 46:23


Welcome back to episode 4 with this weeks super talented fashion designer Debbie Wilkinson. Debbie started her fashion brand Fruitbats & Screwballs from scratch in her late forties without having any formal fashion background. Within the first year she was called upon by New York Fashion week and her modern take on the poncho and cape is utterly fabulous. We talk about what keeps her motivated, ageism in the fashion industry and how important following your dreams and passions are what ever your age. I have so much admiration for Debbie and know this won't be the last time our paths will cross. Favourite song- The Power of Love- Frankie Goes to Hollywood Favourite book- Watership Down- Richard Adams Who inspires you- My family, my daughter inspires me daily and also everyday people that are getting out there and embracing life. Please get in touch with any comments on the Anchor ap or www.rachelperumodel.com. If listening via Itunes it woud be great if you could leave a review too! You can also find me on instagram @rachelperu1 (Background music credited to Scott Holmes- Our Big Adventure) I'll be back in a fortnight, but in the mean time... keep being fabulous! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/outofthebubble/message

Screw The Commute Podcast
159 - From secretary to CEO: Tom interviews Mary Agnes Antonopoulos

Screw The Commute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2019 42:35


Mary Agnes Antonopoulos has a client list that reads like the Who's Who. And she's created successful marketing and copywriting campaigns for clients like Jordan Belfort, the Wolf of Wall Street and JJ Virgin and some of the chicken soup people. And thousands of others. And she teaches what works and how to work it. Screw The Commute Podcast Show Notes Episode 159 How To Automate Your Business - https://screwthecommute.com/automatefree/ Internet Marketing Training Center - https://imtcva.org/ Higher Education Webinar – https://screwthecommute.com/webinars 03:33 Tom's introduction to Mary Agnes Antonopoulos 18:28 Always a teacher growing up 20:23 Transitioning into entrepreneurship from the corporate world 23:30 Tips for us Screwballs who want to make the jump 32:01 Crazy "Mary Anus" story 32:59 The best and worst parts of working for yourself 34:12 Sponsor message 36:29 A typical day for Mary Agnes and how she stays motivated Entrepreneurial Resources Mentioned in This Podcast Higher Education Webinar – It's the second webinar on the page: https://screwthecommute.com/webinars Screw The Commute - https://screwthecommute.com/ Screw The Commute Podcast App - https://screwthecommute.com/app/ Know a young person for our Youth Episode Series? Send an email to Tom! - orders@antion.com Have a Roku box? Find Tom's Public Speaking Channel there! - https://channelstore.roku.com/details/267358/the-public-speaking-channel How To Automate Your Business - https://screwthecommute.com/automatefree/ Internet Marketing Retreat and Joint Venture Program - https://greatinternetmarketingtraining.com/ Mary's website - http://maryagnes.com/ Super Simple Social Media - https://www.supersimplesocialmedia.com/ Internet Marketing Training Center - https://imtcva.org/ Related Episodes Jack Turk - https://screwthecommute.com/158/ More Entrepreneurial Resources for Home Based Business, Lifestyle Business, Passive Income, Professional Speaking and Online Business I discovered a great new headline / subject line / subheading generator that will actually analyze which headlines and subject lines are best for your market. I negotiated a deal with the developer of this revolutionary and inexpensive software. Oh, and it's good on Mac and PC. Go here: http://jvz1.com/c/41743/183906 The Wordpress Ecourse. Learn how to Make World Class Websites for $20 or less. https://www.GreatInternetMarketing.com/wordpressecourse Join our Private Facebook Group! One week trial for only a buck and then $37 a month, or save a ton with one payment of $297 for a year. Click the image to see all the details and sign up or go to https://www.greatinternetmarketing.com/screwthecommute/ After you sign up, check your email for instructions on getting in the group.  

Out Of The Bubble
Ep.15, with top journalist Marina Gask, co founder of Audrey on line

Out Of The Bubble

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2019 33:27


Welcome back to Episode 3 of Out of the Bubble. The list of publications that this week's guest Marina Gask has worked on during her extensive media career as a top journalist includes Just 17, Sugar, Cosmopoltan, Glamour and so many more. Marina is now the co-founder, along with Faye Watts, of Audrey online, which if you haven't already discovered I can highly recommend it. We get to chat about life behind the magazines, how sharing other women stories is so inspiration and powerful, thoughts on the medias out dated representation of women over 40 and what #GenerationRestart is all about. Favourite piece of music - Anything by the Isley Brothers, Behind a Painted Smile Inspiring book - Tales of the City by Armistead Maupin Who inspires you? - My mum, she published a book at the age of 83. She hadn't been a writer previously but grew up in France during the 2nd World War and wrote a book about her family life being stranded in Normandy. 'Nell and the Girls' by Jeanne Gask, To find out more about Audrey on line please visit www.audreyonline.co.uk, you can also follow on Instagram and Twitter @bemoreaudrey and Facebook @Audrey Online I'll be back in a fortnight when I'll be joined by super talented fashion designer Debbie Wilkinson , founder of Screwballs & Bats. We'll be finding out what it's like to set up your own fashion business from scratch without any formal training in your late forties and Debbie's personal experience of ageism in the industry. I'm also dying to know where the name of her brand came from! Please get in touch with any comments on the Anchor ap or www.rachelperumodel.com. If listening via Itunes it woud be great if you could leave a review too! You can also find me on instagram @rachelperu1 (Background music credited to Scott Holmes- Our Big Adventure) I'll be back in a fortnight, but in the mean time... keep being fabulous! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/outofthebubble/message

Screw The Commute Podcast
139 - We pull the curtain back on "Screw the Commute": Tom talks Behind the Scenes

Screw The Commute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2019 66:31


Quality podcasting "behind the scenes". Larry Guerrera is here and he's the guy behind now about 140 episodes of Screw the Commute. And in the beginning, it was kind of a learning process of how this all worked to get our show notes to show up properly and make connections with all the major podcast directories. And also next week on episode 142 I'll be doing the companion episode on what goes on in front of the scenes before I ever turnover the final MP3 file to Larry. Screw The Commute Podcast Show Notes Episode 139 How To Automate Your Business - https://screwthecommute.com/automatefree/ Internet Marketing Training Center - https://imtcva.org/ Higher Education Webinar – https://screwthecommute.com/webinars 02:51 Tom's introduction to Behind the Scenes of a Top Podcast 05:17 Throwing the audio podcast file "over the wall" 06:51 What is a podcast? 08:23 Creating show notes as a valuable tool for listeners 12:50 The podcast "Work Flow" 22:07 Have a plan and don't take short cuts 23:00 Audio quality is VERY important 26:12 Where listeners can go to find out more 37:21 Podcast transcripts 43:47 Screw The Commute podcast app 49:45 Social media to promote your podcast 53:53 Reaching out to your guests 59:29 Larry's experience with the Internet Marketing Training Center 01:03:23 Parting thoughts for us Screwballs from this Old Decrepit Guy Entrepreneurial Resources Mentioned in This Podcast Higher Education Webinar – It's the second webinar on the page: https://screwthecommute.com/webinars Screw The Commute - https://screwthecommute.com/ Screw The Commute Podcast App - https://screwthecommute.com/app/ Know a young person for our Youth Episode Series? Send an email to Tom! - orders@antion.com Have a Roku box? Find Tom's Public Speaking Channel there! - https://channelstore.roku.com/details/267358/the-public-speaking-channel How To Automate Your Business - https://screwthecommute.com/automatefree/ Sonix link for 30 free minutes - https://sonix.ai/invite/qgzogvk Sonix video - https://youtu.be/VmPtVuke0OE Anchor.FM - https://anchor.fm/ Libsyn - https://libsyn.com/ Smartphone App - https://screwthecommute.com/app/ Webinars - https://screwthecommute.com/webinars/ Resources - https://screwthecommute.com/resources/ Upcoming Episodes - https://screwthecommute.com/upcoming-episodes/ Recent Appearances - https://screwthecommute.com/recentappearances/ About Tom - https://screwthecommute.com/about/ For Podcast Hosts - https://screwthecommute.com/podcasthosts/ Larry's Profile - https://screwthecommute.com/larryguerrera/ Larry on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/larryguerrera Larry on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/larryguerrera/ Larry on Twitter - https://twitter.com/Larry_Guerrera Internet Marketing Training Center - https://imtcva.org/ Related Episodes Simma Lieberman - https://screwthecommute.com/138/ In Front of the Scenes of a Top Podcast - https://screwthecommute.com/142/ More Entrepreneurial Resources for Home Based Business, Lifestyle Business, Passive Income, Professional Speaking and Online Business I discovered a great new headline / subject line / subheading generator that will actually analyze which headlines and subject lines are best for your market. I negotiated a deal with the developer of this revolutionary and inexpensive software. Oh, and it's good on Mac and PC. Go here: http://jvz1.com/c/41743/183906 The Wordpress Ecourse. Learn how to Make World Class Websites for $20 or less. https://www.GreatInternetMarketing.com/wordpressecourse Join our Private Facebook Group! One week trial for only a buck and then $37 a month, or save a ton with one payment of $297 for a year. Click the image to see all the details and sign up or go to https://www.greatinternetmarketing.com/screwthecommute/ After you sign up, check your email for instructions on getting in the group.  

Grindbin Podcast - Grindhouse and Exploitation Films

Mann, Shane, and Mike discuss Lucio Fulci's Grindbin debut by featuring one of his most insane films. What can only be described as a mix of Suspiria meets Screwballs 2, Aenigma is a movie that is truly an enigma. A sometimes comedy, a sometimes horror/slasher, and a sometimes steamy romance film, Aenigma is weird, fun, and very, very Italian. 

Screw The Commute Podcast
90 - The Original Traffic Tootsie: Tom interviews Gayl Murphy

Screw The Commute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2019 52:57


Gayl is a Hollywood correspondent, media and presentation coach. She says you got to tell it to sell it. She's the speaker and author of Interview Tactics How to Survive the Media without getting clobbered and also the Insider's Guide to Giving a killer interview. She reports on and works with entertainment media on TV, radio, print and online. Screw The Commute Podcast Show Notes Episode 090 Internet Marketing Training Center - https://imtcva.org/ Higher Education Webinar – https://screwthecommute.com/webinars 03:09 Tom's introduction to Gayl Murphy 05:50 Correspondent vs Reporter 13:20 The Traffic Tootsie 17:24 Having regular jobs before being a Tootsie 21:13 Tips on interviewing and why this is important 27:08 Crazy being a woman in broadcasting 36:00 Sponsor message 37:37 A typical day for Gayl and how she stays motivated 48:29 Parting thoughts for us Screwballs Entrepreneurial Resources Mentioned in This Podcast Higher Education Webinar – It's the second webinar on the page: https://screwthecommute.com/webinars Screw The Commute - https://screwthecommute.com/ Screw The Commute Podcast App - https://screwthecommute.com/app/ Know a young person for our Youth Episode Series? Send an email to Tom! - orders@antion.com Gayl's website - https://www.gaylmurphy.com/ Email Gayl for a special Freebie for us Screwballs - "35 killer interview tactics for surviving the media without getting clobbered" Phone Special! - For two weeks after this episode is released, call Gayl and get THIRTY MINUTES of Interview Tactics for $29.99 Via email: gayl@gaylmurphy.com Via Phone: 323-417-5172 Internet Marketing Training Center - https://imtcva.org/ Related Episodes Tiffani Hockings - https://screwthecommute.com/SYE1/ Stan Walters - https://screwthecommute.com/89/ Business Graphics - https://screwthecommute.com/91/ More Entrepreneurial Resources for Home Based Business, Lifestyle Business, Passive Income, Professional Speaking and Online Business I discovered a great new headline / subject line / subheading generator that will actually analyze which headlines and subject lines are best for your market. I negotiated a deal with the developer of this revolutionary and inexpensive software. Oh, and it's good on Mac and PC. Go here: http://jvz1.com/c/41743/183906 The Wordpress Ecourse. Learn how to Make World Class Websites for $20 or less. https://www.GreatInternetMarketing.com/wordpressecourse Join our Private Facebook Group! One week trial for only a buck and then $37 a month, or save a ton with one payment of $297 for a year. Click the image to see all the details and sign up or go to https://www.greatinternetmarketing.com/screwthecommute/After you sign up, check your email for instructions on getting in the group.  

Open Ivory Tower Podcast
Fandom and the Resurrection of Fear in Millennial Horror

Open Ivory Tower Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2019 24:14


This stand-alone podcast covers stardom, fandom, and horror film reboots. Episode Notes: Heffernan, Kevin. “Risen from the Vaults: Recent Horror Film Remakes and the American Film Industry.” In Merchants of Menace: The Business of Horror Cinema, edited by Richard Nowell. Bloomsbury Academic, 2014. Jowett, Lorna, and Stacey Abbott. TV Horror: Investigating the Dark Side of the Small Screen. I. B. Tauris, 2013. Kiefer-Newman, Katherine. “Agent of Change: A Multiplicity of Female Tricksters in Two Decades (1990S and early 2000S to 2010) of Postmodern American Movies,” n.d. Landay, Lori Madcaps, Screwballs, and Con Women: The Female Trickster in American Culture. University of Pennsylvania Press, 1998. Larsen, Karen, and Lynn Zubernis. Fandom At The Crossroads: Celebration, Shame and Fan/Producer Relationships. Cambridge Scholars Publisher, 2011. Smith, Justin. “Vincent Price and Cult Performance: The Case of Witchfinder General.” In Cult Film Stardom: Offbeat Attractions and Processes of Cultification, edited by Kate Egan and Sarah Thomas. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2013. Williams, Linda. “Film Bodies: Gender, Genre, and Excess.” In Film Genre Reader III, edited by Barry Keith Grant. University of Texas Press, 2003.

The Screw
HOE-LIDAY SPECTACULAR!

The Screw

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2018 43:01


Not an endorsement of Beyond Finance.  Listener Messages!  Call us and leave a message to be played on the show 3473708380.   Many Vids Discount Codes!!!- Must listen to entire show for code!  Pay Pig Fans Code- FEL82512 for a 50 % Mark up, Oink, Oink B*tch!  Bathhouse Odyssey and history (sort-of).  Who wants to open a Pansexual Bathhouse?  Social queer deviant spaces, with community.  Dirty room escape.  NYC noise guest host.  On air bloopers.  Reviews of nudes, new and old.  Email if you want a review or re-review: screwpodcast@gmail.com okay Screwballs?  Santa Baby Felicia Raw Many Vids style.   The People's Heel- f*ck your pretentious credentials!  Felicia was born with a mic in her mouth~ amongst other things.  Felicia cuts a sick promo.  Happy Couple-Days-Off (if you have them).  Follow Alove to get him to 300 before the end of the year: twitter @continue78 and IG: Alovedirty.  And a partridge in a pear tree.

Screw The Commute Podcast
66 - "The Assessment Guy": Tom interviews Ken Keis

Screw The Commute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2018 42:04


Ken Keis is a PhD and he's the foremost global authority on behavioral assessment strategies and processes. He's an expert in leadership purpose and wellness. He's authored over four million words of content, that includes 500 articles for books and a dozen assessments. Ken's purpose is to help others to live, lead and work on purpose. Screw The Commute Podcast Show Notes Episode 066 Internet Marketing Training Center - https://imtcva.org/ Higher Education Webinar – https://screwthecommute.com/webinars 02:08 Tom's introduction to Ken Keis 03:32 What Ken did and does 16:24 Success indicator assessment 21:35 Being evicted is not funny but sure bizarre 24:02 Working for yourself can be both sides of the same coin 28:15 Sponsor message 29:16 A typical day for Ken and staying motivated 35:06 Parting thoughts for us Screwballs and a freebie Entrepreneurial Resources Mentioned in This Podcast Higher Education Webinar – It's the second webinar on the page: https://screwthecommute.com/webinars Screw The Commute - https://screwthecommute.com/ Ken's website - https://kenkeis.com/ Ken's freebie - https://kenkeis.com/tom CRG website - https://www.crgleader.com/home?partner=tomantion Entrepreneurial Style and Success Indicator page - https://www.crgleader.com/print-based-resources/entrepreneurial-style-and-success-indicator-essi.html Secrets of Success with Ken Keis podcast - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/secrets-of-success/id1086156373 Internet Marketing Training Center - https://imtcva.org/ Related Episodes Joel Block - https://screwthecommute.com/65/ More Entrepreneurial Resources for Home Based Business, Lifestyle Business, Passive Income, Professional Speaking and Online Business I discovered a great new headline / subject line / subheading generator that will actually analyze which headlines and subject lines are best for your market. I negotiated a deal with the developer of this revolutionary and inexpensive software. Oh, and it's good on Mac and PC. Go here: http://jvz1.com/c/41743/183906 The Wordpress Ecourse. Learn how to Make World Class Websites for $20 or less. https://www.GreatInternetMarketing.com/wordpressecourse Join our Private Facebook Group! One week trial for only a buck and then $37 a month, or save a ton with one payment of $297 for a year. Click the image to see all the details and sign up or go to https://www.greatinternetmarketing.com/screwthecommute/ After you sign up, check your email for instructions on getting in the group.  

Wilhelm & the MacGuffin
S02E09 - Screwballs

Wilhelm & the MacGuffin

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2018 80:40


No guest this week, but in response to the Kavanaugh hearings we go back to a time of screwball romcoms. First up is It Happened One Night (1934), the Frank Capra masterpiece that sets the tone for all subsequent screwball comedies with a whip smart Claudette Colbert sparring with Clark Gable. Next up Katherine Hepburn, Cary Grant and James Stewart are involved in a love intersection in The Philadelphia Story (1940). We finish with Audrey Hepburn’s breakthrough role alongside Gregory Peck in Roman Holiday (1953) (SPOILERS for the ending)Also: The MPPDA/MPAA clamps down on fun. James Caan has his eye on the prize. It’s a Wonderful Piece of Shit. Meet Cute explained. The origins of Bugs Bunny? Hulk smash Catholic church! The crosshairs of love. A Star Is Born (2018). Was she yare? The most famous Belgian. Cinecitta. Ciao! Anita Ekberg/Gina Lollobrigida. The Wood Beast of Arboria. Dalton Trumbo. Must we go tropical? Jim Parsons. Dee rage quits The Big Bang Theory. We play a game of “Screwball or Foul ball?”

From_The_Hill Podcast
From_The_Hill - 9 30 18 - Live From Screwballs

From_The_Hill Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2018 78:30


Live @ Screwballs Bar & Grille in King of Prussia, PA CONTENT: Gritty the Flyers Mascot - 1:06 NBA Pre-season - 9:03 Ryder Cup - 15:53 Bobby K kicks off College Football - OSU vs. PSU - 20:38 College Football Saturday Recap - 33:25 NFL Sunday Preview - 46:19 Alex breaks down Saints @ Giants - 1:05:07

From_The_Hill Podcast
From_The_Hill - 9 5 18

From_The_Hill Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2018 81:52


CONTENT: Upcoming LIVE shows @ Screwballs in KoP 9/30 & 11/18 @ 11AM - 3:00 PGA Tour FedEx Cup - 7:57 Championship Belts & Pro Wrestling - 13:20 MLB Postseason Preview - 16:30 College Football Opening Weekend - 36:00 NFL Opening Thursday Night - 58:27 I do not own the rights to this music

F This Movie!
FTM 444 - SCREWBALLS/SCREWBALLS II

F This Movie!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2018


Patrick and Stephanie close out #Junesploitation by trying to see everyone naked, Canadian-style.Download this episode here. (46.4 MB)Listen to F This Movie! on Stitcher.Also discussed this episode: Cherry 2000 (1987), Not of This Earth (1957), Not of This Earth (1988), Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich (2018), Demon Knight (1995), Judgment Night (1993)

Fase Bonus
Entrevista con Victor Olid

Fase Bonus

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2018 72:04


Con motivo de la publicación de los libros “Screwballs: 101 comedias sexuales” de Victor Olid y “Gravido y Mortal” de Ángel Codón Ramos, hemos aprovechado la ocasión para invitar a Victor a Fase... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]

Fase Bonus
Entrevista con Victor Olid

Fase Bonus

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2018 72:04


Con motivo de la publicación de los libros “Screwballs: 101 comedias sexuales” de Victor Olid y “Gravido y Mortal” de Ángel Codón Ramos, hemos aprovechado la ocasión para invitar a Victor a Fase... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]

Las cosas de Fran
Las cosas de Fran #2 Entrevista con Victor Olid

Las cosas de Fran

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2018 172:45


Con motivo de la edición de su nuevo libro "Screwballs, 101 comedias sexuales" me decidí a hablar con Victor Olid, escritor, rapero, podcaster, cortometrajista, guionista de cómics y figura visible del sello Vial of Delicatessens, dedicado a la edición de algunos de los films más ignotos de la cinematografía española e internacional.

Tiempo de Culto
TDC - El Hijo del Aprendiz de Satanás CROSSOVER - Promoción de 'Grávido y mortal' y 'Screwballs: 101 comedias sexuales'

Tiempo de Culto

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2018 172:13


Hoy hemos hecho un crossover entre TDC y EHDADS que ríete tú de Infinity War. Hay estilo TDC y también estilo EHDADS, o lo que es lo mismo, yo por un lado y Víctor Olid por otro. ¿Para qué lo hacemos? ¿Por qué sacamos un podcast dos veces? Pues para vender nuestros libros, "Grávido y mortal" y "Screwballs: 101 comedias sexuales" que salen a la venta mañana, 17 de mayo. A la venta en http://vialofdelicatessens.blogspot.com.es/

They Must Be Destroyed On Sight!
TMBDOS! Episode 121: "The Swinger" (1966) & "Screwballs" (1983).

They Must Be Destroyed On Sight!

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2018 83:48


We're back for more sex comedies this episode with Lee and Daniel. This week the hosts drool over the silly and charming "The Swinger" (1966), featuring the beautiful Ann Margret. Then they go to T & A High School to see some boobs in "Screwballs" (1983). A great sequence from "The Swinger" "The Swinger" IMDB "Screwballs" IMDB Featured Music: "The Swinger" by Ann Margret, "Shake that Thing" & "This Heart's on Fire" by Johnny Dee Fury.

It's Not Even Past
Old Hollywood: Ladies, Screwballs, Nebbishes

It's Not Even Past

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2018 34:24


We hereby present the next episode of It's Not Even Past: A History of the Distant Present by Evan Tucker. In this episode, Jimmy Stewart and Woody Allen teach us different aspects of sexual predators. Subscribe on Podomatic, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher Radio, Google Play, Tune In, and audio.aois21.com. Find us on Facebook at Facebook.com/ItsNotEvenPast. Follow Evan on Twitter @etucker82.

VHS Rewind!
VHS Rewind! – Episode 74 – Screwballs (1983)

VHS Rewind!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2017


VHS Rewind!
VHS Rewind! – Episode 74 – Screwballs (1983)

VHS Rewind!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2017


VHS Rewind!
VHS Rewind! - Episode 74 - Screwballs (1983)

VHS Rewind!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2017 67:18


Season 7 Episode 2 Mark and Christopher finish the amazing #summeroftanda a week late! Screwballs from 1983 is in our VCR's for this episode!

VHS Bandits
35 "Loose Screws: Screwballs 2"

VHS Bandits

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2017 105:06


Skip right past Screwballs and join us in watching its superior sequel Loose Screws! This is the quintessential teen sex comedy for any newcummer to the genre. A gang of sex crazed dinguses, including a Cheeseball, are sent to summer school for morons where they make it their goal to bang as many girls as possible. We've all been there so, don't let summer school be bummer school and join us for Loose Screws!   Don't forget to rate us on iTunes and let us know what you think. Send us an email at TheVHSBandits@gmail.com or hit us up on Twitter @theVHSbandits @KevinOhNeeder @TopherHansson or Facebook facebook.com/thevhsbandits and follow us on Instagram @VHSbandits.

Grindbin Podcast - Grindhouse and Exploitation Films
68 - Screwballs 2 (1985) - Summer Sequel Month Part 4

Grindbin Podcast - Grindhouse and Exploitation Films

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2017 126:45


Summer Sequel month comes to a close with possibly the most depraved movie of all time; Screwballs 2: Loose Screws. A movie so vile it could be tried for sex crimes, Loose Screws takes the formula for a teen sex comedy and turns it up to 11. Four guys who've repeated the 12th grade a number of times are finally expelled and sent to an academy for idiots; where they just commit more sex crimes (and this time on the freshman class). This is a true Grindbin movie and it's a fitting way to end a month that has become quite the disaster in the annals of Grindbin history. 

Smy Goodness Podcast : Food, Art, History & Design
Ep6 - Ice Cream w/Tara Esperanza of T.O.I.C. - Tara's Organic Ice Cream

Smy Goodness Podcast : Food, Art, History & Design

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2017 58:56


Show Notes: 0-2.30 - Episode Intro 2.30-7.30 - Ice cream, history and design 7.30-10.15 - Picasso, Axell, Burman - artists and ice cream depiction 10.15 - 57 - Tara Esperanza of T.O.I.C. interview 57-59 - episode closing comments This week it's ice cream! Listen above to hear how, why and when ice cream became the world-wide popular dish that it is is. Everyone has their own memories and preferences relating to this frozen treat that it delicious served with fruit, cake in a cone or on its own - I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream.  We'll uncover where ice cream originated and how design helped it to go from a food reserved only for the wealthy elite to a food enjoyed by people of all ages, backgrounds all over the world. We'll look at artworks that celebrate this food that is so connected to our pleasure senses. I'll be looking at the artwork of Pablo Picasso, Evelyne Axell and Chila Kumari Burman. Tara Esperanza owner of TOIC Tara's Organic Ice Cream artwork by Tara Esperanza Picasso - Man with A Straw Hat and an Ice Cream, 1938 Evelyne Axell - Ice Cream, 1964 Agnes B Marshall, the Victorian culinary businesswoman aka "The Queen of Ices" (1855-1905) Alfred L. Cralle, African American businessman and inventor of the ice cream scoop and shaper(1866-1920) Chila Kumari Burman - Cornet and Screwballs go Vegas, mixed media, 2010   Tara Esperanza of Tara's Organic Ice Cream and I chatted about ice cream, food culture, memories, trends and the artistry of food. Tara and I go way back and her passion is such an inspiration as a friend, artist, woman and businessperson. You can find Tara’s Organic Ice Cream at their two California shops, one in Oakland and one in Berkeley. They have a loyal following owing to their ethos of organic, hand-crafted, quality and sustainability and their offering of over 173 flavours which are made with limited availability or seasonal ingredients. Smy Goodness 6 Pepper Jelly ice cream in a brownie bowl

Open Ivory Tower Podcast
Sites of Rupture and Irish Decolonialism

Open Ivory Tower Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2017 38:52


In this podcast I talk about the importance of oral communication to the history of Irish de/colonialism. I’m analyzing Eimear McBride’s novel A Girl is a Half-Formed Thing, the TV programs The Late Late Show and Give My Head Peace, and the movies The Wind that Shakes the Barley and The Magdalene Sisters. Want to help support the podcast? Consider making a small, monthly donation at Patreon.com/OpenIvoryTower Notes and references: Neoliberalism Ate My Democracy, Or 1980s and 90s Cult TV: http://openivorytower.org/2017/01/30/1980s-and-90s-cult-tv/ Episode 5: Ms. Ives, The New Old Final Girl: http://openivorytower.org/2016/07/31/episode-5-new-old-final-girl/ Bhabha, Homi. “Of Mimicry and Man.” October. Vol. 28, 1984. 130. Gillespie, Michael Patrick. The Myth of an Irish Cinema: Approaching Irish-Themed Films. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse UP, 2008. Landay, Lori. Madcaps, Screwballs, and Con Women: The Female Trickster in American Culture. Philadelphia: U of Pennsylvania, 1998. Print. Lloyd, David. Irish Culture and Colonial Modernity 1800-2000: The Transformation of Oral Space. Cambridge UP, New York, 2011. 16. McBride, Eimear. A Girl Is a Half-formed Thing. Toronto, Ontario: Simon & Schuster Canada, 2015. Print. Pettitt, Lance. Screening Ireland: Film and Television Representation. Manchester UP, Manchester UK, 2000. The Late Late Show. Dir. Niamh White. Host, Gay Byrne. RTE One, 1962-1999. Give My Head Peace. Creators Tim McGarry, Damon Quinn, and Michael McDowell. BBC Northern Ireland, 1995-2007. The Wind that Shakes the Barley. Dir. Ken Loach. IFC First Take, 2006. Author: Geneveive Newman Too Ra Loo Ra Loo Ral (Irish Lullaby) by Chauncey Olcott is licensed under a Public Domain / Sound Recording Common Law Protection License.

Open Ivory Tower Podcast
Everything is Liminal: Falling Spectres

Open Ivory Tower Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2017 36:21


This first podcast jumps us into the concept for the series and explores the intersections of politics, history, and media by taking a close analytical look at the 2013-present series The Fall. Sources and References: Cubitt, Allan. The Fall. BBC Two, RTE One. Ireland and UK, 13 May 2013. Television. Gennep, Arnold Van. Rites De Passage. Chicago: U of Chicago, 1960. Print. Landay, Lori. Madcaps, Screwballs, and Con Women: The Female Trickster in American Culture. Philadelphia: U of Pennsylvania, 1998. Print. Campbell, Joseph. The Hero with a Thousand Faces. New York City: Pantheon, 1949. Print. Barton, Ruth, and Harvey O’Brien, . Keeping it Real: Irish Film and Television. London: Wallflower Press, 2004. Gillespie, Michael Patrick. The Myth of an Irish Cinema: Approaching Irish-Themed Films. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse UP, 2008. Lloyd, David. Irish Culture and Colonial Modernity, 1800-2000: The Transformation of Oral Space. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2011. Pettitt, Lance. Screening Ireland: Film and Television Representation. Manchester: Manchester UP, 2000. Scarlata, Jessica. Rethinking Occupied Ireland: Gender and Incarceration in Contemporary Irish Film. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse UP, 2014. Sobchack, Vivian Carol. Carnal Thoughts: Embodiment and Moving Image Culture. Berkeley, CA: UC Press, 2004. Foster, Peter. “Inside Story of the Maze, A Jail Like No Other.” The Telegraph. Telegraph Media Group, 28 July 2000. Web. 12 Dec. 2015. McAtackney, Laura. An Archaeology of the Troubles: The Dark Heritage of Long Kesh/Maze Prison. N.p.: Oxford UP, 2014. Print. CAIN: Northern Ireland Conflict, Politics, and Society. Information on ‘the Troubles’. University of Ulster, 12 July 2015. Web. 12 Dec. 2015. Apotsos, Michelle. “The Liminal Body: Assemblage And Identity In Maïmouna’s Female Icons.” Interventions2.1 (2013): n. pag. 29 Jan. 2013. Web. Moran, Dominique. Carceral Geography: Spaces and Practices of Incarceration. N.p.: Ashgate, 2015. Print. Florescu, Catalina. Transacting Sites of the Liminal Bodily Spaces. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars, 2011. Print.

Artificial Turf Wars
ATW Episode 31: Curveballs and Screwballs

Artificial Turf Wars

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2016 50:11


Greg and Josh discuss the tragic passing of José Fernández and his impact on both the Marlins and the baseball world at large, the ill-timed Blue Jays bench-clearing melée and the injury-related fallout, the stellar starting pitching and the not so stellar bullpen, Jose Bautista's comic-book hero status, and the slumping lineup. They also answer a bunch of listener questions, give out a Do-Over to the Sportsnet graphics crew for their erroneous ERA leaderboard, decide Steve Clevenger does NOT deserve Do Over rights, and hand out a Cliché of the Week.

This Movie Was A Hot Dog
#52- Oddballs (1984)

This Movie Was A Hot Dog

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2016 56:32


Hot Dog #52- In celebration of the end of summer and going back to school, we are watching films that for many, encapsulate that feeling of freedom and summer fun. That’s right, the forgone genre of the boob comedy! Films that were made in one week for almost no money, that were shown on basic cable late at night to an audience of mostly 12 to 16 year olds. And for our second week of this summer farewell Frank-cis and Reverend Zach watched, 1984’s Canadian boob comedy “Oddballs” (no relation to "Screwballs” This film had us asking such questions as; why are we constantly shooting guns at children for laughs? Why is there a coin operated telescope in the boys cabin, pointed at the girls camp? Why is there both an alien and a dinosaur in a movie that also has a rather cute subplot about a young boy's summer crush? Has there even been a movie, before or since, that has had both a Japanese stereotype and a beret wearing french Canadian black kid in it? And other questions! Join us for this Hot Dog! Edited by- Zach, Music Composed by Nick April.

This Movie Was A Hot Dog
#51- Screwballs (1983)

This Movie Was A Hot Dog

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2016 50:50


Hot Dog #51- In celebration of the end of summer and going back to school, we are watching films that for many, encapsulate that feeling of freedom and summer fun. That’s right, the forgone genre of the boob comedy! Films that were made in one week for almost no money and were shown on basic cable late at night to an audience of mostly 12 to 16 year olds. And to start this summer farewell Frank-cis and Reverend Zach watched, 1983’s Canadian boob comedy “Screwballs.” This film had us asking such questions as; why are most of these guys not in jail? Who exactly are the snooty old people being led around throughout the whole movie? Why does this school have its own beach? Why does this school have its own airplane repair shop? What is the plot of this movie? Is there a plot at all? Can a movie be legally considered feature length if it's under 90 minutes? And other questions! Join us for this Hot Dog! Edited by- Zach, Music Composed by Nick April.

Talk Is Jericho
80s Teen Sex Comedies with Eli Roth on Talk Is Jericho - EP273

Talk Is Jericho

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2016 77:09


Did you know that director/actor Eli Roth is also an 80s Teen Sex Comedies film genre expert? It's true! And that's why Eli, his brother Gabe, and Y2J go in-depth on everything from "Screwballs" to "Last American Virgin" to "Fast Times At Ridgemont High" to "Porky's." You're gonna get some great trivia too - about the directors, actors, famous scenes, and what makes each one so great. Plus, they all have a favorite and a story about the first time they saw 'em in theaters.

Saturday Night Freak Show
Legend (1985)

Saturday Night Freak Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2016 71:28


Holly loves unicorns...and Tom Cruise, and Legend (1985), director Ridley Scott's visually arresting fairy tale-fantasy epic, in which a young forest lad (Cruise) must rescue a princess (Mia Sara) and a unicorn from the clutches of the Lord of Darkness (Tim Curry in an awesome Rob Bottin makeup design). Listen in as we detail the differences between the U.S. theatrical version and the international Director's Cut, pontificate about fairies, Gumps, Screwballs, Brown Toms, and more on this week's exciting episode! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Critical End! (The Podcast)
Critical End! (The Podcast) #62: Screwballs

Critical End! (The Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2010


This week, Dolph Lundgren battles Randy Couture’s seven evil exes while Michael Cera invades Guatemala.  Where was Carl Weathers?  REVIEWED: The Expendables, Scott Pilgrim. PLUS: We earn our “explicit” rating.

Gettin Head: A Bucketcast
Episode 91: Rub Trip

Gettin Head: A Bucketcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 117:40


Oh heck, we're diving right into Buckethead's Pikes 271-273 (The Squaring of the Circle, Coniunctio, and Guillotine Furnace). We also talk about Bongcasting, only weird old men carry half-dollars, librarians like their order, self-help books all say the same shit, Ecco the Dolphin sucked, the worst weed Brit ever bought in San Francisco, Goth Tractor Girl, RIP Yu-Gi-Oh dude, the right questions for Papa John are the dumb ones, Britain's falafel recipe, Spenser still thinks about Britain's vegetarian meatball sandwich, deep fried pizza, The Bastard Noise (feat. Buckethead) split EP with Spastic Colon, Pirate Thrash, Julian Casablancas looks exactly like a guy who would be in The Strokes, Kraft Macaroni & Cheese Dinner, Mike Mangini, does Buckethead use an Ebow?, Rubmaps and getting jerked off at a massage parlor, $80 is how much a handjob costs, the Rockband and GnR to Bucketbot pipeline, who has the best fries?, art that gives people hope, is Jordan Vine Buckethead?, Old (2021), Screwballs (1983), shitting your pants when listening to Buckethead, the Da Vinci Code, instrumental music without a message can't change your life, Local H - As Good as Dead, Red Fang, The Boys Season 3, Reconstruction by Eric Foner, leftist radicals are usually right, Aura Bora sparkling water, and stealing from Whole Foods.Support the show