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64ème épisode de notre Podcast où nous allons passer d'une clinquante production récente à une petite bande d'aventures tropicales qui fleure bon la série B des années 50. "The Black Demon" d'Adrian Grunberg de 2023 est une production américano-mexicaine au solide budget de 10 millions de $ mêlant mégalodon fantôme, dieux aztèques et désastre écologique qui, après un bide en salle, semble connaître un succès surprise sur Netflix aux Etats-Unis. "She Gods of the Shark Reef" parfois crédité "Aventuriers des Iles" est une toute petite série B sortie en 1958 et signée Roger Corman où les requins du titre sont surtout prétextes à des amourettes exotiques au chaud soleil d'Hawaï. RecommandationsLa liste Shark Parade Sens Critique de QuentinLa liste Letterbox XD Shark Parade de FabienLe Podcast La Saga consacré aux Dents de la mer où le Professeur Rico vient parler du N°2Le ciné club Nanarland le 30 novembre au cinéma MK2 Bibliothèque à ParisLa soirée Only Nanarland au Comoedia à Lyon le 13 décembre
TakeawaysGrocery Shop is a key event for industry innovation.Sustainability is a major focus, with food waste solutions discussed.The Shark Reef startup pitch showcases innovative technology solutions.Retailers are evolving into significant media platforms.Dynamic pricing and demand forecasting are critical for retailers.CoreSight provides comprehensive coverage of the Grocery Shop event.Understanding consumer behavior is essential for retail success.The conference features a diverse range of speakers and topics.AI applications are transforming the grocery retail landscape.Networking opportunities abound at Grocery Shop.Chapters00:00Introduction to Grocery Shop Conference 202402:59Key Highlights and Innovations at Grocery Shop05:46Sustainability and Food Waste Solutions09:07Startup Pitch Competition Overview11:57CoreSight's Coverage and Insights for Attendees
We're still trying to get you excited about our new Sin City focused show! This week, why slot tournaments are a great deal for most gamblers; celebrity updates from Fountainebleau's opening, including JT's faux pas; Santa Jaws at Mandalay Bay's Shark Reef; the TSA to test ‘speed security” at LAS; Carrot Top re-ups thru 2030; Kelly Clarkson's amazing residency for New Year's; the Hustler Club is getting into the holiday action; plus, tons more!
Iris Graville is a writer and retired nurse from Lopez Island, WA. She is the author of the books "Hiking Naked: A Quaker's Search for Balance" and "Writer in a Life Vest" amongst others. Her profiles and personal essays have been published in national and regional journals and magazines. She holds a Master of Nursing degree from the University of Washington and an MFA in Creative Writing from the Northwest Institute of Literary Arts where she served as nonfiction editor for Soundings Review. Iris is also the publisher of SHARK REEF online literary magazine. She blogs regularly about writing, the environment, and spiritual matters. In August 2018, Iris was named the first writer-in-residence with the Washington State Ferries.
Lange musstet ihr drauf warten, aber heute gibt es mal wieder eine komplette Folgenbesprechung NUR mit Benjamin und Thomas! Und dann ist es auch noch eine ganz besondere Folge, denn das Hörspiel, was wir heute genauer unter die Lupe nehmen, hat sich ein Hörer von uns für teuer Geld erkauft! Klar, dass wir uns dann natürlich nich mehr Mühe (Höhö) als sonst geben und daher begeben wir uns mit den drei ??? gemeinsam nach Santa Barbara zur Ölplattform "Riff der Haie". Warum Thomas das ganze nutzt, um erneut von seinem Aufenthalt in den USA zu erzählen, warum Benjamin immer genau dann kratzige Käsewürfel nascht, wenn er mit seinem Wortbeitrag dran ist und wie oft das Wort Kraftstoff in dieser Folge fällt, erfahrt ihr nur dann, wenn ihr JETZT auf Play drückt! Wir wünschen wie immer gute Unterhaltung. Ihr habt Fragen, Feedback oder Kritik? Dann meldet euch doch einfach bei uns über Twitter: @zentrale_die @friday5782 @Kasperwelten oder über unseren Instagramaccount die_zentrale rotzundwasserpodcast oder sprecht uns was auf unseren Anrufbeantworter Tel.: 0178 134 5227
Katherine's unique approach to structuring her writing time allowed her to prosper in both high-intensity work environments and the sudden freedom of time provided by the early pandemic, and now she's sharing that method with Round Table Radio! With fifteen completed and highly polished projects ready to go by the end of this year, including work from three different genres of writing, Katherine has systematized her artistic output to an incredible degree. Katherine Michalak earned her BFA in Creative Writing at Goddard College. Her work has appeared in Shark Reef, Concho River Review, and Crestone: A Sacred Earth Journal, among others. She is a former editor for Duende and Plains Paradox. She lives in Colorado and often finds clarity for her writing projects when hiking, running, or backpacking in the West. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/roundtablewriters/support
Cati Porter is the author of ten books and chapbooks, including her newest, Novel, a chapbook from Bamboo Dart Press. Her work has appeared in So to Speak: A Feminist Journal of Language and Art, as winner of their annual poetry competition, as well as many others including Rattle, Verse Daily, Salon.com, Contrary, Shark Reef, West Trestle, and Pratik. She is the founder of poetry journal Poemeleon, and lives in Inland Southern California with her family where she directs Inlandia Institute, a literary nonprofit. Find more at: https://www.catiporter.com/ As always, we'll also include live open lines for responses to our weekly prompt or any other poems you'd like to share. A Zoom link will be provided in the chat window during the show before that segment begins. For links to all the past episodes, visit: https://www.rattle.com/rattlecast/ This Week's Prompt: Write about a time you were a stranger in a strange land. Next Week's Prompt: Write a poem about a snippet of conversation you overhear this week. The Rattlecast livestreams on YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter, then becomes an audio podcast. Find it on iTunes, Spotify, or anywhere else you get your podcasts.
We've got our usual collection of four horror films and a short film for you this week. We'll hunt for some witches with "Witchhammer" from 1970, and then go dig some graves with 1960's "The Flesh and the Fiends." Moving ahead to 1980, we'll stop in and figure out what happened with "The Changeling," and lastly go hunting for some "American Werewolves" in 2022. Bonus reviews at https://horrorbulletin.com this week: “In the Mouth of Madness” from 1994 She-Gods of Shark Reef from 1958 Tenth Issue of Horror Bulletin now available The newest issue of Horror Bulletin Monthly, our monthly compilation of all our reviews, is out now. This includes all the bonus content and is available as both a print book as well as an ebook. If you don't have time to read the website or email, here's one more option for you! Buy from Amazon: Amazon.com Buy Direct: https://brianschell.com/collection/horror-bulletin-monthly Check out all our books! The Horror Guys Guide to: The Horror Films of Vincent Price Universal Studios' Shock! Theater Universal Studios' Son of Shock! Hammer Horror Films The Silent Age of Horror Creepy Fiction: A Sextet of Strange Stagings: Six Surprising Scripts Tales to Make You Shiver, Volume 1 and 2 Here. We. Go! Links: American Werewolves (2022) https://www.horrorguys.com/american-werewolves-2022 The Flesh and the Fiends (1960) https://www.horrorguys.com/the-flesh-and-the-fiends-1960 Short film: DRIP (2021) https://www.horrorguys.com/short-film-drip-2021 Witchhammer (1970) https://www.horrorguys.com/witchammer-1970 The Changeling (1980) https://www.horrorguys.com/the-changeling-1980 And that's our show. Thanks for joining us. Stop in during the week at our website, HorrorMovieGuys.com for news and horror updates, to comment on this podcast, or to contact us. Get ready for next week, where we'll be watching four more full-lengths and a fun short film! Stay tuned! Stay tuned for more regular and bonus reviews next week! Email: email@horrorguys.com Book Store: https://brianschell.com/collection/horror-film-books The web: http://www.horrorguys.com Subscribe by email: http://horrorbulletin.substack.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/horrormovieguys Twitter: http://twitter.com/HorrorMovieGuys Theme Music by Kevin MacLeod of Incompetech.com
Justin is always a little crabby, but that's especially true this week, because he's written six trivia questions about crabs! We also crack into discussions of B movies, famous art, and some really weird science!2:53: Q1 (Everything Else): A recent Internet obsession, what is the specific term for the process of convergent evolution that has produced crab-like crustaceans at least five separate times?14:42: Q2 (Movies & TV): What producer and director, nicknamed the “king of the B movies”, is responsible for such masterpieces as The Wasp Woman, She Gods of Shark Reef, and, most pertinently, Attack of the Crab Monsters?29:36: Q3 (Times & Places): There are at least three locations in the world called Crab Island, one of which is found in what New York-Vermont-Quebec lake, which was legally considered the sixth Great Lake for 18 days in 1998?39:57: Q4 (Sports & Games): To “catch a crab” is an error in which one fails to release one's oar blade from the water on time, in what very demanding sport that first developed at posh British schools?47:45: Q5 (Arts & Literature): “Crab on its Back” and “Two Crabs” are lesser-known works by what Dutch post-impressionist, who shot himself in 1890 at the age of 37?53:27: Q6 (Music): The “crab” is one of the most difficult scratch techniques in what form of musical art that treats a record player as a musical instrument and involves syncing up and mixing multiple tracks?Theme music: "Thinking it Over" by Lee Rosevere, licensed under CC BY 2.0E-Mail: quizandhers@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/quizandhers/Twitter: https://twitter.com/quizandhersInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/quizandhers/TV Tuners Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tv-tuners/id1418941362
Mr Beast Finally Joined the game!! If you know me, you know I try to make the world a better place and try to raise awareness about saving the environments and the oceans. I fully support Greenpeace and the Monterey Bay Aquarium. They're both amazing places to donate to, in attempt to saving the world, saving the environment and saving the animals around the world. Mr Beast and Mark Rober just both teamed up with many other social media stars and Influencers online to attempt to clean the ocean and I am TRULY PROUD OF THIS MOMENT because it's a game changer for the world!! SO go check out the links below and I hope you join in too in attempt to saving the world!!! Mr. Beast: https://youtu.be/cV2gBU6hKfY Mark Rober: https://youtu.be/pXDx6DjNLDU Other Links to Amazing Places you should check out: Shark Reef: https://mandalaybay.mgmresorts.com/en/entertainment/shark-reef-aquarium.html Secret Garden: https://mirage.mgmresorts.com/en/amenities/siegfried-roys-secret-garden-and-dolphin-habitat.html Lion Ranch: https://lionhabitatranch.org Cleaning the ocean Video: https://youtu.be/tLcnJEMnlTs Thank you Jeff Corwin for everything you taught me growing up and for being my hero to this day!! Thank You for Listening!! Feel free to Like, Comment & Subscribe!! Also! Add me on my social media pages: https://linktr.ee/josephward0921 Check out my videos on TikTok: @SmallWorldGinger If you have any cool, funny, embarrassing or any Karen stories, share them here!! They can be anonymous if needed: Podcast Story Submissions: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScsBbNuSptUOJku-xUlD1AbhyiubNlr5KHDjSrZwtnrniH9IA/viewform?usp=sf_link
Let's travel back in time to when Hawaii wasn't a state and the Pacific Islands were mysterious to most (white) Americans! Two 1950s beefcakes are accused of murder and are stranded on a vaguely-Hawaiian island...what will they do to escape? Join Tom and Ryan as they discuss exploitation tourism, David Crosby, the Bahá'i Faith, and fingers pointing at maps. It's our review of the Roger Corman "classic," She-Gods of Shark Reef! Time stamps: 0:06:05 - Background 0:17:40 - Back-of-the-Box Summary 0:22:40 - Notable Scenes 0:27:40 - The Good 0:32:45 - The Bad 0:42:30 - The Ugly
Shakira Croce is a writer living in Brooklyn, New York.Leave It Raw (Finishing Line Press, 2020) is her debut poetry collection, featuring poems that explore the nuances of sexuality, marriage, motherhood, the arts, and ambition, speaking to relationships’ potential to hurt and heal. Each story offers bits of experience that provide an intimate glimpse of the intricacies of life. Croce’s poetry translations have appeared inBabelmagazine, and her poetry has been featured in several literary magazines and journals, including the New Ohio Review, Pilgrimage Press, HIV Here & Now,Transactions, Ducts, pioneertown, Permafrost Magazine, and Shark Reef. She was a featured reader in the Boundless Tales Reading Series, and she was a finalist in the Linda Flowers Literary Award competition. Croce holds a Bachelor of Arts from Sarah Lawrence College and a Master’s in Public Administration from Pace University. Born in Geneva, New York in 1987, she grew up in Gainesville, Georgia and later studied in Florence, Italy. She currently works in New York City as Assistant Director of Communications and Public Relations at New York’s largest Medicaid Special Needs Health Plan, Amida Care.She lives with her husband, son, and two cats
We visit Disney's Typhoon Lagoon, one of the best water parks in the world, and explore what we love about this paradise in the middle of Walt Disney World. We'll follow Castaway Creek as we visit Mount Mayday, Miss Tilly, Miss Adventure Falls and Crush 'n' Gusher. We'll also pay our respects to Shark Reef. Be sure to catch our post and photos at Disney at Play.
This week, with news of the imminent downgrade of Stitch's Great Escape, Kevin and Pete are counting down the TOP 10 WORST attractions in the history of Walt Disney World. All this plus news on Doctor Strange in Hollywood Studios, Shark Reef, The Muppets and more!
This week we are talking about ways you can save money on your Disneyland vacation. The author of “Disneyland on any budget”, Jessica Sanders, is joining us to talk about the tips and tricks she’s used to make her family’s Disneyland trips more affordable. Jessica also runs The Happiest Blog on Earth, so be sure to check it out at www.happiestblogonearth.com. In the news this week: We have audio from the Beauty and the Beast 25th anniversary celebration event at Lincoln Center, an eerie, true-life time capsule story comes to us from Louisiana, new animals are added to the Animal Kingdom resort area, Typhoon Lagoon is set to close the Shark Reef, and more. We’ll also add more faithful listeners to the All About the Mouseketeer Roll Call. One of the new additions will even be added on the air on the phone. This special listener is our Mouse Call for the week, and she has some great answers to the All About the Mouseketeer Interview questions. All of this and more on this week’s episode of All About the Mouse!
In which we hear from John live at the Caribbean Beach Resort; get a Food & Wine update from Kathy; discuss Dr. Strange, Shark Reef, a Coca-Cola Meet-n-Greet, the new Festival of Fantasy Parade dining package, and Star Wars on TV; and each share our one tip we'd most want to give a first time WDW visitor. Basically, we all want to everyone to slow down and enjoy themselves, and the crew has some good ideas to that end. We’d love to hear from YOU, the MouseLife Podcast listener, with comments, questions, suggestions or whatever! Contact The MouseLife Podcast: mouselifepodcast@gmail.com Live the MouseLife on Twitter: @mouselifepod Or on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/MouseLifePod/ The MouseLIfe Podcast Crew Is: Len Twitter: @lenforge Samantha Twitter: @sssullivan0110 Email: samantha@snapshotgetaways.com Shelby Twitter: @wdw_lovin_ma Blog: www.wdwlovinmama.com Jennifer K. Twitter: @jrkjtm Jennifer S. Twitter: @ModelJenn Instagram: @ModelJenn Facebook: www.facebook.com/Connor&JT Blog: www.whereconnorandjtgo.com John Twitter: @startedwmouse Blog: http://disneymaniac5689.blogspot.com Kathy Twitter: @kathyk671 Jeff Twitter: @JeffreyStites Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/poohsticksjeff/ Blog: https://www.facebook.com/poohsticksjeff/
Demetri tells Kat about the greatest menu item in Food & Wine history. Josh Taylor from Network 1901 stops by to talk about their new miniseries The World That Never Was. Demetri bids a fond farewell to Typhoon Lagoon's Shark Reef.
12,9" Retina Display mit einer Auflösung von 2732 x 2048 Pixel . Dazu ein mächtiger A9X Chip mit 64-Bit Architektur. Apples iPad Pro bietet viel Platz und Power zum Spielen! Zum zweiten Mal zeigen wir in unserem Format «Gamester spielt» welche Games besonders Laune auf dem iPad Pro machen. Und: Es müssen nicht zwingend Grafikmonster sein, die das Gerät ausnutzen, sondern auch solche, die einfach auf dem grossen Display und den vier sehr klaren und ausserordentlich kräftigen Lautsprechern gut daherkommen. Besonders angetan hat es uns das «Minecraft: Story Mode»-Abenteuer von Telltale Games. Witzige Dialoge, eine haarsträubende Geschichte und natürlich die einzigartige Klötzchenoptik sorgen für Lacher und gute Stimmung. «Mr Jump» ist zwar schon länger auf allen iOS-Plattformen erhätlich, dennoch: Auf dem iPad Pro macht der nimmermüde Hüpferich nochmals einen Sprung nach vorne, respektive wird von der «Gamester.tv»-Redaktion wieder richtig gerne in die Hand genommen. Die super simple Einknopfsteuerung hat Tiefgang (je länger Ihr drückt, desto länger bleibt Mr Jump in der Luft) und die Levels sind einfach toll designt und sauschwer. Im echten Leben haben wir Las Vegas - Nevadas Spieleldorado - schon mehrere Besuche abgestattet. Und im virtuellen Las Vegas hat die MGM Group alles richtig gemacht. Die drei erhältlichen Apps von PlayStudios: «Slots - myVegas», «KONAMI Slots» und «BlackJack» überzeugen mit sehr vielen authentischen Slots oder BlackJack-Tischen. Zusätzlich wird das Ganze angereichert mit etlichen zu erfüllenden Aufgaben wie «finde 1000 Kirschen» oder «hole 5 BlackJacks mit einem Einsatz von 5000 Credits». Auch die musikalische Aufmachung und die vielen Boni sind ein Aufsteller für Gambler. Dabei müsst Ihr keinerlei echtes Geld in die Hand nehmen, alle vier Stunden erhaltet Ihr Gratiscredits. Wer nicht zu gierig ist - Hauptregel Nummer 1 bei Glückspielen - kann allmählich die Loyality-Punkte-Skala erhöhen und so echte Gewinne in Las Vegas abholen - zum Beispiel ein Buffet-Dinner im Bellagio oder ein Ticket im Shark Reef im Mandalay Bay. (raf)
Happy April 1st Jellyfools! Spring is in the air! Trust me, it's there. This week our Jellyful hosts get fooled into watching 2 different American reedits of the same soviet sci-fi flick! They are Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet and Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women! Will we be able to sort through the mess and find a good movie, or get stuck like a robot in hot lava? YOU BE THE JUDGE!!! Enjoy! This Weeks Topic: Reedit and Release! We Also Discuss: Soviet Space Exploration and the Economics of soviet filmmaking in the '50s and '60s. Other Talking Points Include: Planeta bur, Battle Beyond the Sun, Roger Corman, She Gods of Shark Reef, Michael Bay, and Godzilla. And YOU can watch both of these movies HERE and HERE!
Dive right in and our madcap conversations will pull you in like the tide. Get a bite of sexism while you sing-a-long to our taboo breaking tones as we sacrifice your sanity on this fateful trip to lost podcast island. Enjoy! This Weeks Topic: Poorly thought out male fantasy number 308 See the Amazing trailer HERE!
It's a Grits to Glitz travelogue! Bay took a newbie to Las Vegas to visit Amy, and good times were had by all. (Including the meteorologists!) Manhattan Express, Shark Reef, Aria, Cosmopolitan, Crystals, Caesars Palace, Sushi Roku and Comme Ca reviews feature heavily in this week's extra-long podcast. Did we see lots of Las Vegas? Oh, yeah, you betcha! Leave us voice mail at (206) 309-7232! Welcome to Fabu-... er, Big Bird Shark Reef Manhattan Express Judith Leiber Sushi Roku Great salad dressing Henry Moore in Las Vegas Comme Ca Best valet parking art EVAH Las Vegas Downtown Farmers Market Never too much Kahlua Monsoon season The Laundry Room
The girls take a field trip to Shark Reef at Mandalay Bay to say hi to the fishies. Be sure to listen through the end to hear Sabrina's hilarious fish tale.