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Morning Somewhere
2025.05.19: Parody Account Ability

Morning Somewhere

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 24:12


Burnie and Ashley discuss Doom, Blue Prince, Fantasy Life, Brittany Furlan drama, Music claims, Sebastian Stan's voluminous filmography, President Biden's diagnosis, the obsession with people who aren't alive, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Shia Leboeuf's, and bird red carpets. Support our podcast at: https://www.patreon.com/morningsomewhereFor the link dump visit: http://www.morningsomewhere.comFor merch, check out: http://store.morningsomewhere.com

The Morning Stream
TMS 2548: Snowloween

The Morning Stream

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 112:01


Meat infused buildings. The Scent of a Donut. The Mage Went To College. What's Shia Leboeuf doing these days. You know I don't really care. The artist formerly known as Twitter. Made Of Crepe Paper And Sticks. Scott Can Feel The Sexy Sax. AmishOverlord is neither Amish nor an OverLord. Discuss. Retracting the Pre-Tip. Wargon love. McLawsuit. Stop trying to make Pre-Tipping" a thing! Naked Treats. Moonlighting feels so right. Swimming in Soup with Wendi and more on this episode of The Morning Stream. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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TMS 2548: Snowloween

The FrogPants Studios Ultra Feed!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 112:01


Meat infused buildings. The Scent of a Donut. The Mage Went To College. What's Shia Leboeuf doing these days. You know I don't really care. The artist formerly known as Twitter. Made Of Crepe Paper And Sticks. Scott Can Feel The Sexy Sax. AmishOverlord is neither Amish nor an OverLord. Discuss. Retracting the Pre-Tip. Wargon love. McLawsuit. Stop trying to make Pre-Tipping" a thing! Naked Treats. Moonlighting feels so right. Swimming in Soup with Wendi and more on this episode of The Morning Stream. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

BLICK: Pro und Konter
Kommen jetzt die Brüder Franck und Shia Leboeuf zum FCB?

BLICK: Pro und Konter

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 82:34


Nach Alcaraz-Sieg in Wimbledon: Ist das schon die Wachablösung? Vor dem Super-League-Start: Gisi und Kessler wollen wissen, ob Degen weiss, dass diese Super League am Samstag losgeht. Was alle wissen wollen: Wer gewinnt die Tour de France? Und ein Blick in die Kristallkugel zeigt: Aarau steigt endlich auf!

Filmgeschichten
FG056 - Das größte Spiel seines Lebens (2005)

Filmgeschichten

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2023 32:37


1 Film – 2 Generationen Laura (*1994) und Jürgen (*1971) sprechen in dieser Folge über einen Film aus dem Jahre 2005, in dem der überraschende Gewinn der Golf-U.S.Open 1913 thematisiert wird, da hier erstmalig ein Amateur und Außenseiter gewonnen hatte. Es handelt sich hierbei um den Film DAS GRÖßTE SPIEL SEINES LEBENS, in dem wir den Shia Leboeuf als den sagenhaften Francis Ouimet zu besagtem Sieg begleiten... In Folge 57 spielt ein iPhone eine Rolle zwischen Leben und Tod. Feedback wie immer an filmgeschichten@hysterika.de Folge direkt herunterladen

Why Did Peter Sink?
Why I Am Catholic (part 7): “It didn't feel like they were trying to sell me a car.”

Why Did Peter Sink?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2023 24:16


From Graham Greene's novel The Power and the Glory, set in Mexico during the Communist persecution of the Catholic Church in the twentieth century, there is a great line from an atheist, who fully embraces his “faith.” It's interesting, in hindsight of my own experience: to not believe in God takes every bit as much faith in the end as does believing in God. However, the outcome of how you see the world is radically different. The character is an angry man who is hunting down the “Whiskey Priest,” a drunk, corrupt, unheroic hero who needs to be snuffed out, because snuffing out the priest will kill off God for good (this is another Herschel Walker Trade, which I'll discuss in future posts). Of course, this “kill ‘em all” approach has been the error of anti-Catholics since Nero first blamed followers of Jesus Christ for the fire in Rome. An unbeliever writhes at the stereotype of the faithful fool. He loathes the idiot who prays and believes in angels and demons. Why? Because he knows better. He knows that religion is all smoke and mirrors. It's all b******t, and he knows it. He knows that sees the wizard behind the curtain. These words could have come from my mouth or mind, even though I wasn't physically hunting priests to kill them:“It infuriated him to think that there were still people in the state who believed in a loving and merciful God. There are mystics who are said to have experienced God directly. He was a mystic, too, and what he had experienced was vacancy – a complete certainty in the existence of a dying, cooling world, of human beings who had evolved from animals for no purpose at all. He knew.” Yes, he knew. I knew. But I know now, too. Don't we all know? That is, after all, the point of the “tree of knowledge” in the garden. When we eat from that tree, we know, and we think we know better than God. We turn away from God. Genesis, what a timeless old thing it is! How on earth did the sacred writer know how to craft it so elusively and accurately throughout all the ages? Oh, right. I forgot: it's because God inspired the sacred author of Genesis (and I'll refer you to Dei Verbum for expansion on that idea, which is a worthy read for Catholics and anti-Catholics alike, and I would recommend followups of Faith and Reason (Fides et Ratio) and The Splendor of Truth (Veritatis Splendor). And if you've gone that far, you might as well read the Prologue and Part One of the Catechism). What the atheist “knows” is not known any more than what the believer “knows,” but assumes a similar kind of faith. In other words, to quote The Big Lebowski, you can say to either one, “That's just, like, your opinion, man.” But of course, one is right and one is wrong, but neither can ever prove it. After adopting the ideas of unbelief for about fifteen years, I realized that I do not have enough faith to be an atheist, particularly after witnessing addiction recovery miracles and seeing, literally, the power of prayer in real people's lives, including my own. The unbeliever's belief requires a kind of assent that is not at all different from the person of faith (and I'll refer you to John Henry Neumann and G.K. Chesterton for expansions on the idea of assent). We are assenting to a faith, like it or not, whichever way we lean, and the reason endless debates rage over the existence of God is because both sides “know” they are right and have ample arguments to defend their view. Yet only one can be right. Only one will be proven correct, and the test date is usually unscheduled, kind of a pop quiz, that happens with the final beat emitted from of our hearts. This makes for a lot of anger between the tribes of believers and unbelievers, because both “know” they are right. However, the unbelievers should never be mocked, because that is their job: to mock us believers. They get to keep that for themselves. They don't have much else to hold onto, so mockery and condescension remains theirs. To be mocked for having faith in God should not bother any person of faith. Seriously, faith is a gift. If you've been to a party where everyone received a gift except for you, the feeling results in sadness or anger, but the wound of being left out leads to envy. Sour grapes, insults on intelligence, accusations of inbreeding, and variations on the phrase “I don't need a crutch” are just some of the results of envy. The error of envy plays out in toddlers and adults in interesting ways. You'll notice that Jesus never exhibits any behaviors related to envy. Believers, as always, should imitate him and pray for strength daily. All adversity should be received as exercises in humility and for every insult for faith we should give thanks to God for the opportunity to be tested and grow in faith.The meaning of life is wrapped up faith in God. It fills the Big Empty. Those without faith cannot grasp this. It's impossible. If I try to explain that I believe in miracles to an atheist, the wall around them is built up so tall that they cannot even hear a word I'm saying. I had the same wall. The atheist will often say, “I just need more evidence,” meaning a sign, like the parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus, but even if Jesus flew around in the sky in front of them, they would start explaining the physics and asking for a video to review if he was wearing a jetpack. In fact, I had this very conversation about miracles recently with an atheist, and we spoke about the “calming the storm” miracle, and his answer was that science can do that, it can control the weather now. But I have yet to see a meteorologist reach out his hand and stop the wind and waves instantly. I didn't bother to ask, “What about the walking on water?” but surely he would have had a material cause, like a reef beneath Jesus' feet, or a first century paddleboard. My point is that you must take a leap of faith on miracles in order to believe. The alternative is to find material reasons for divine things, or deny the stories altogether. Many modern people have done all the way in trying to solve the problem, denying that Jesus ever existed. The problem with that is, like the ostrich, God still exists even while the head is underground. The walling-in of our wonder is what keeps us from opening up, from filling the God-shaped hole in our hearts. (This is where I start praising Protestants and Evangelicals if any are still here...) Many believers of non-Catholic faith are enriched and filled with the Holy Spirit, and many understand the faith part better than Catholics. I'm talking about Evangelicals and Protestants. (Here is where I even praise “faith alone” a little bit…) The great thing about “faith alone” is that people meet Jesus this way, without having to assent to the whole Catechism of the Catholic Church and go through an RCIA class for six months. Luther lowered the barrier of entry, and Jesus certainly criticized the Pharisees for keeping the kingdom of God from the people. Catholics can trend toward Pharisaism, and this is a well-known charge against the Church. Rules and regulations are needed, and must be adhered to, otherwise the whole thing falls apart. After all, Jesus said he didn't come to throw out the law but to fulfill it, and he also said that we must do more than just pray and say “Lord, Lord!” There are things that must be done. There are works like “Be baptized and believe” and “If you love me, keep my commandments” and “Heal the sick, raise the dead, cleanse those who have leprosy, drive out demons. Freely you have received; freely give.”While I don't believe that ease of entry into salvation is true with sola fide, that idea certainly gets people through the door. The ball gets rolling very quickly when someone is ready to change. So if someone is drawn to Jesus through a concert-style service or an altar call, there are far worse things I can think of people doing. I just don't think that it's the fullness of the faith. I believe that there is more to it, and that the Tradition that goes back to Peter is the Church, the one, holy, catholic, and apostolic Church that is guided by the Holy Spirit. The simple invite of “Have you accepted Jesus Christ as your personal savior?” has always seemed too easy to me, but I have seen it change lives in dramatic and stunning ways when someone takes it to heart, when it is not coerced or faked. I know Evangelicals and Lutherans who are on fire for God, and even though they say “works” are not necessary, these on-fire believers are engaged in mucho works, body and soul, helping people pray and get along in this world. And that is a beautiful thing. But the problem is that it leads to the Pink Cloud too often. What is the pink cloud? Addicts who get sober can experience a Pink Cloud after about thirty days of sobriety, and everything is wonderful. Life is amazing. Love is everywhere. And then the euphoria wears off. Many relapse because this new high of sobriety has dulled. The new feeling of being reborn in sobriety fades as real life plods along with the march of days. Thus are newly sober people warned, “Beware of the Pink Cloud.”In a similar way, the euphoria of an altar call or instant conversion lacks long-term staying power, because it's too easy. Having attended a few services in my life where sinners feel moved to come up to the altar, I watched with skepticism as it felt too dramatic. Perhaps too emotional, as feelings do not always last. This is why watching Marcus Grodi's “Journey Home” conversion stories is so compelling. These are five year or ten year or twenty year conversion stories. There is meat and potatoes in these stories, of life, learning, hard knocks, and revelations. Recently, a celebrity, Shia Leboeuf, did an interview on his conversion and said that “It didn't feel like they were trying to sell me a car.” He nailed it. He nailed the problem of cheap and easy evangelization. It's too glossy, too polished, too impersonal, too much sugar. Let me give some examples of this problem of feeling “sold” instead of assenting to Church teaching through a process of both reason and faith, as Chesterton and St. Augustine did. I can recall several attempts by people to evangelize me to Christianity while I was fallen away that repulsed me and pushed me further away from God than if they had scourged me with a whip. It was the sell. The approach. I think of these often now that I've returned to believe in Jesus, because they make me realize how obnoxious it is to sell religion to someone like it was soap or a gadget. Example #1: I was on a beach during spring break, drinking heavily, just like any good useless college student raised on Nirvana and Sublime, when a few attractive college girls approached. They wanted to hang out, but then within a short time, they asked if I had accepted Jesus as my personal savior. I said, “No,” and returned to the comfort of liquor.Example #2: I had paid $50 to do an “ejector seat” ride where bungee cords shoot you up into the air for three seconds of bliss, and right before we were about to eject, the operator said, “I can only hit this button if you've accepted Jesus Christ as your personal savior.” And rather than say, “No, let me off,” I said “Yes,” because I had paid $50 and didn't want to get off the ride. But it irritated me and ruined the experience because at that time I was still happy on the side of the devil. Example #3: I recall retreat groups coming to church as a kid, with super motivated adults and teens who wanted to stir up the spirit in us. But I didn't get it. I also didn't get it when some kids would apparently feel the spirit and start crying and want to give their life to Christ. The retreats just kind of hit me like pie in the face. I just wasn't ready to eat. The thing was, the people were trying hard and probably did convert some people, but I just couldn't buy in. Example #4: I attended an “all-night party” as a kid thinking it would just be bowling and basketball and movies, but then it turned out to be a Christian rock concert and an altar call where the singer needed, “Just ten more of you to come up to the stage and give your lives to Christ.” All the hand-waving and teary eyes didn't phase me, as I eyed the pizza from the open side doors. Example #5: I remember Jehovah's Witnesses knocking on the door and running an elevator pitch at me while I was hungover and watching football. It reminded me of when I had to sell candy bars for the local booster club as a kid, and I hated it then, and I knew the candy bar buyers hated forking over a dollar for sub-par milk chocolate. Likewise, I cringed watching these people try to sell religion to me when I was not yet in the market. I also knew just enough about Jehovah's Witness theology to realize that it would be betraying my reason altogether to engage with them, so I said goodbye. Now, with all that said, I can tell you this: every single one of those people who tried to convert me had a lot better grip on life than I did, since drinking was my escape, my idol. Drinking and goals was the game, I thought, and despite having a decent sense of Biblical stories, I had zero idea why anyone was pushing these old tales my way. All I saw was a bunch of rules. I felt like Cool Hand Luke, when he said, “I ain't heard that much worth listenin' to. There's a lot of guys layin' down a lot of rules and regulations.” I'm pretty sure I actually wanted to be Cool Hand Luke, come to think of it. At the start of this series I talked about selling, because that is what people do with their worldviews. What's so strange about the Catholic Church is that it does not feel like a sale, because much of what they teach runs against our desires and instincts. What an awkward pitch it is. It's almost an anti-sales pitch, which is why we have to wrestle with it for so long. Just as Jesus confounded us and refuted our expectations, so does the Church. But for those of us who end up buying Catholicism, it's eventually purchased because it works. It is proven to work. People arrive at this place because nothing else has worked. Peter famously said to Jesus, “Master, where else will we go?” The Catholic Church is the last stop after all other sources of “truth” have been tried and found untrue. This has been the conclusion of people in every generation for 2,000 years. We may not like the pitch or the demonstration, but the application of it works. It offers sanity in a world of half-truths. It requires elevating faith ever so slightly over reason, but just barely. The beauty of Catholicism is that you get to keep your reason - all of it - and add on the mysteries of faith to it. It enriches reason because it tears down the wall of needing material answers for everything. It throws out religious fundamentalism while keeping the laws of physics, the Commandments, miracles, and the richest trove of literature and stunning architecture the world has ever known. Also, it's not forced upon anyone. It doesn't feel like trickery. How could it? The pitch takes away things that we perceive to be pleasure, so the gloss is off the flyer. The pitch is not easy, not a quick solvent or pill to swallow, but more of a tough love. It's like a stern but loving family that sits you down to say: “This will be difficult, but you can be holy. First, grow up and take responsibility, and second, be humble and return to the faith of a child. Now start praying and serving others.” What bothers me about saying “I accept Jesus as my personal savior” and being done with progressing to salvation is this: if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.whydidpetersink.com

The Cale Clarke Show - Today's issues from a Catholic perspective.
“Ghost Souls”, Padre Pio, Shia LeBoeuf, and the Crisis of Meaning

The Cale Clarke Show - Today's issues from a Catholic perspective.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2022 51:05


Cale continues answering listener questions about whether or not souls in Purgatory can manifest as ghosts. PLUS: On the feast of Padre Pio, we look at how Shia LaBeouf's conversion after portraying Padre Pio pictures the crisis of ultimate meaning that we all have to face.

All Inclusive
Zack Gottsagen - Conquering Hollywood

All Inclusive

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 21:32


Zack Gottsagen is an American actor who made his debut in the film The Peanut Butter Falcon. He is the first person with Down Syndrome to be a presenter at the Academy Awards. Zack was discovered at a summer camp for people with and without disabilities and has appeared in several projects since Peanut Butter Falcon, including God Save the Queens. He is continuing to pursue a career in acting. Join us for the latest episode of All About Change as Zack discusses his experiences on set during the production of Peanut Butter Falcon, working with big Hollywood stars like Dakota Johnson & Shia LaBeouf, growing up with a disability, dealing with bullies, and more. Zack is proving day after day that when given opportunities, people with disabilities can and should tell their own stories in the film industry. Please find a transcription of this episode: https://allaboutchangepodcast.com/podcast-episode/zack-gottsagen-conquering-hollywood/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Cale Clarke Show - Today's issues from a Catholic perspective.
“Ghost Souls”, Padre Pio, Shia LeBoeuf, and the Crisis of Meaning

The Cale Clarke Show - Today's issues from a Catholic perspective.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 50:32


Cale continues answering listener questions about whether or not souls in Purgatory can manifest as ghosts. PLUS: On the feast of Padre Pio, we look at how Shia LaBeouf's conversion after portraying Padre Pio pictures the crisis of ultimate meaning that we all have to face.

Bear Attack
S4E19: Blitz's Birthday Q&A!

Bear Attack

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 69:53


It's that time again! Grab your balloons and invite your friends! In the sacred tradition of the birthday Q&A, the Sams prompt Nate to offer the hottest of takes on lesbian Subarus and his elitist camping views (REI sucks!), getting metal-core merch for his unborn niece, Taco Bell, the best music for painting (that's an inside joke; listen to the episode to get inside), Mark Wahlberg vs. Shia Leboeuf, and a whole lot more! Follow us on the socials, we're there! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bearattack/support

The Dark Mark Show
220: Janet Lopez and Walter Hochbrueckner

The Dark Mark Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2022 78:27


Mark and Nicole welcomed multi-hyphenates Janet Lopez and Walter Hochbrueckner to the lighter side of the dark side Janet got over her parents not allowing her to play Selena as a child to getting breaks in modeling, boxing and acting as she has starred in such disparate projects as Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Attack of the 30 foot Chola and a movie called Going to the Bathroom, which she remembered being in after this show was taped. Recently she attended a screening of 2 movies she starred in Liza-Warden from Hell (where she co-starred with Dark Mark) and Beyond the Gates of Hell. Walter acted in his youth but became a video game designer from the Apple II days in the 80s through the X Box days of the 00s. He then returned to his first love and scored acting roles in XXX-State of the Nation and Eagle Eye and now is writing and directing films such as the award winning Love Carries and The Paradise Motel winning awards along the way and building his studio Spheroid Productions. Both of these talented people have great stories about everyone from Steven Spielberg, Harrison Ford, Ice Cube, Shia Leboeuf and Jon Voight, just to name a few and their respective stars are rising fast! This podcast is sponsored by Eddie by Giddy FDA Class II medical device built to treat erectile dysfunction and performance unpredictability. Eddie is specifically engineered to promote firmer and longer-lasting erections by working with the body's physiology. Get rock hard erections the natural way again. Using promo code DARKMARK20, you can save 20% on your Eddie purchase, and you and your partner will be chanting incantations of ecstasy together faster than you can say “REDRUM.” Go to buyeddie.com/DarkMark for 20% off your purchase using code DARKMARK20 today. Raze Energy Drinks Go to https://bit.ly/2VMoqkk and put in the coupon code DMS for 15% off the best energy drinks. Zero calories. Zero carbs. Zero crash.

The Cale Clarke Show - Today's issues from a Catholic perspective.
“Ghost Souls”, Padre Pio, Shia LeBoeuf, and the Crisis of Meaning

The Cale Clarke Show - Today's issues from a Catholic perspective.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 51:05


Cale continues answering listener questions about whether or not souls in Purgatory can manifest as ghosts. PLUS: On the feast of Padre Pio, we look at how Shia LaBeouf's conversion after portraying Padre Pio pictures the crisis of ultimate meaning that we all have to face.

Sorry Mom
FLU SHOTZ | Sorry Mom with Nikki Howard and Sydney Maler / Ep. #140

Sorry Mom

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 42:13


Nikki and Sydney talk about fruit orgies, second dates, flu shots, conspiracy theory's, Shia Leboeuf, and other random shit.

maler sorry mom shotz shia leboeuf nikki howard
Spite Club
Kramer vs. Kramer aka 10 Things I Hate About Dustin Hoffman

Spite Club

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2020 101:48


This month, Zoe and Margie dive headfirst into the MRA cesspool that is 1979's Kramer vs. Kramer, a movie with 90% less Meryl Streep than we deserve and 100% more jabs at feminism than we can tolerate. Along the way they discuss what Drake Bell and Shia LeBoeuf have in common (it's not fun!), what unknown actress Meryl Streep looks like, and how the comments section of YouTube can be your angle or your devil. Plus, Margie is ungrateful to her boyfriend for trying to fix her car, Zoe surprises absolutely no one with her Dump Him and Watch Instead, and if you listen real hard you might be able to hear Zoe's toes.

Raisi K. And Friends
Chic Fil-A Resellers Anonymous

Raisi K. And Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 83:02


The Gang is back with a new batch to discuss about, including the new Kid Cudi album, the Apple Airpod max headphones, the curious case of Mario Judah, the controversy of Shia LeBoeuf and FKA Twigs, double standards and more. And contact Major about his Chic-Fil A reseller business, it's the real deal lol. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/raisi-k-mobele/support

Dope On The Table Podcast
EPISODE 84 : SHOW UP

Dope On The Table Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 142:16


This week, the guys discuss last saturday's cancelled Verzuz, Soulja Boy, Shia Leboeuf, Lil' Baby's 16k, Snoop's comments about WAP, New music from Jack Harlow, and more. Intro: Raphael Saadiq & D'angelo - You Should Be Here/ Keyshia Cole - I Just Want It To Be Over & Long Way Down Outro : Jack Harlow - Luv Is Dro (feat. Static Major & Bryson Tiller)

Au coin du feu
#36 Une histoire de frère plutôt dingue ! (Des hommes sans loi)

Au coin du feu

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 101:19


On décrypte le film "Des hommes sans loi" réalisé par John Hillcoat, sorti en 2012.  Racontant  l'histoire réelle et incroyable des freres Bondurant. Avec un casting étonnant ! Shia Leboeuf, Tom Hardy, Jessica Chastain, Gary Oldman, Guy Pearce ! Tiré du livre "Pour quelques gouttes d'alcool" écrit par le petit fils de Jack bondurant (Shia Leboeuf). On analyse le vrai du faux, toujours dans la bonne humeur ;)    Merci à tous pour votre écoute, n’oubliez pas le pouce bleu et un commentaire si vous voulez réagir ou nous donner votre avis sur l’épisode d’aujourd’hui ! N’hésitez pas à nous soutenir en partageant l’émission autour de vous et à nous rejoindre sur nos autres réseaux  Twitter:  https://twitter.com/Aucoindufeu_pod  Instagram:  https://instagram.com/wivo_aucoindufeu?igshid=bwe40q7o6fh5 Retrouvez le podcast sur d’autres plateformes en cliquant ici  https://smartlink.ausha.co/au-coin-du-feu Contact : aucoindufeu.pro@gmail.com

Hard Factor
Hard Factor 12/14: Stop the Steal Christmas Album, COVID Vax/Mask Drama, Russian Poison, Chinese Fire Drones, and More

Hard Factor

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 46:30


Barstool Sports Daily News Podcast Also On SiriusXM Channel 85 (Mon-Fri @ 10am EST) Support Hard Factor & ‘Pop The Clutch’™ on a Shirt » MERCH: bit.ly/HF-Merch . -------------------- - One last MAGA rally before the Electoral College vote resulted in several stabbings, and a "MAGA SZN" rap performance - Covid vaccines have shipped which is good news, but people are UPSET about this video of a woman being kicked off a United flight because her 2 year-old daughter refused to wear a mask... - ...but at least New Jersey is paying "nano-influencers" to try and get people to wear more masks to fix the problem... - Shia LeBoeuf is in trouble after multiple exes claim he's sexually and emotionally abusive.... which is about as shocking as Russia hacking someone, OR China making FIRE DRONES - AirBnB stock mess up, and so much more... - Turns out, Russia is still poisoning people and hacking the US government, who would have guessed??! -------------------- • Follow us on TWITTER • @HardFactorNews: bit.ly/HFTWIT . @HardFactorMark: bit.ly/MarkCats . @HardFactorPat: bit.ly/PatHF . @HardFactorWes: bit.ly/WesTwit . @HardFactorWill: bit.ly/HFwill . Follow us on INSTAGRAM @HardFactorNews: bit.ly/InstagHF . YOUTUBE: bit.ly/HardFactorYT . VOICEMAIL: (512) 270-1480‬

Les Dieux Geek
Les Dieux Geek Épisode 174: Shia Leboeuf

Les Dieux Geek

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2020 62:19


Cette semaine on vous parles des annonces de Xbox et Playstation. En plus, Shia Leboeuf nous bien fait rire dans un "reading" du Film Fastlane on Richemont High.

10th Year Seniors - Culture
I Need a Minute - Movie Pitches

10th Year Seniors - Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 64:10


We haven't seen a new movie in months so for this podcast we decided to each pitch three movie ideas, and in honor of the Podfather, the only rules are we have to come up with a title and of course cast Shia Leboeuf.

Dirty Panties Podcast
Lisa Carver, Author and Performer

Dirty Panties Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 46:02


Lisa Carver began her career in the 1980s as a founding member of the touring performance troupe Suckdog, notorious for their noise music operas that involved aggressive audience participation. In the 1990s she published the seminal zine Rollerderby, which highlighted the works of many prominent underground artists and musicians, myself included. In the 21st century she has written 15 books, including Dancing Queen: A lusty look at the American Dream, her autobiography Drugs Are Nice, and most recently I Love Art, which contains 105 reflections on phenomena ranging from Shia Leboeuf to Legos to the Bible. Lisa Carver is a living legend and was a personal inspiration to me as a young writer in the 1990s. We met via a fateful phone call in 1994, and reconnected in Las Vegas in 2019, where we conducted this in-person a year later.While Lisa has always been extremely public about her private life, we dive even deeper, and discuss: -How we met (Lisa asked Venus for a drawing of her genitalia)-The erotic appeal of Willem Dafoe's wizened chest -Is it better to not be friends with the people you fuck? -Lisa's complicated relationship with guided meditations...and much moreRelevant links:The Lighthouse (Movie): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7984734/I Love Art, Lisa's newest book: https://www.tigerbeepress.com/store/p20/I_Love_Art.htmlLisa's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LisaCarverVenus’s Instagram: @bbwvenusvalentineVenus’s other projects: https://linktr.ee/VenusValentineDownload free show transcripts and support us on Patreon: http://www.dirtypantiespodcast.comEmail: venusstarfruit@gmail.com Big thanks to our Sound Engineer Kirstin Johnson, our graphic designer Pedro Recio, and Decek, who composed our sexy theme song "Euphoria".

The Movie Mouth Podcast
#10: Project Power, The Tax Collector, An American Pickle, True Lies

The Movie Mouth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2020 91:51


We're back from our summer break and have more reviews than ever! This week, we review Jamie Foxx's Netflix original ‘Project Power', David Ayer's new ride along crim flick The Tax Collector starring Shia Leboeuf and Seth Rogan's preserved in brine HBO Max comedy ‘An American Pickle'. In video store corner we have our first Arnold Schwarzenegger picture to be featured in our video store corner... TRUE LIES!

Total Reboot with Cameron James & Alexei Toliopoulos

The Stuck Indoors Film Festival begins with Alfred Hitchcock's classic Rear Window before we take a look at the films that ripped it off. This episode is brought to you by Generation Betoota, the new podcast from the Betoota Advocate that you can listen to now on Spotify.NEXT UP: Alfred Hitchcock's REAR WINDOW, Shia Leboeuf in DISTURBIA and the Australian classic ROADGAMESSign up to our Patreon for just $5 to get access to our spin-off TOTAL RESPECT where we pick beloved actors and go through legendary performances. The latest one is about Tom Hanks & Rita Wilson SIGN UPFollow us on TWITTER & FACEBOOK to find out what's next up on the pod!Static Vision is taking their monthly screening online this Friday 27/03/20. It's a FREE marathon live-stream event - with feature films, shorts, e-chats, Q&As and interviews. Find it on FACEBOOK or EVENTBRIGHT See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Total Reboot with Cameron James & Alexei Toliopoulos

The year is 2004 and the Frat Pack are the leaders of comedy... Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson, Vince Vaughn and Todd Phillips team up to reboot the 70s cop show Starsky & Hutch. This episode is brought to you by Generation Betoota, the new podcast from the Betoota Advocate that you can listen to now on Spotify.NEXT UP: Alfred Hitchcock's REAR WINDOW, Shia Leboeuf in DISTURBIA and the Australian classic ROADGAMESSign up to our Patreon for just $5 to get access to our spin-off TOTAL RESPECT where we pick beloved actors and go through legendary performances. The latest one is about Adam Sandler SIGN UPFollow us on TWITTER & FACEBOOK to find out what's next up on the pod! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

New Dad
New Dad Episode 7- Networking and Uncle Tickles Switches Teams for Shia Leboeuf

New Dad

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2020 36:30


Uncle Tickles speaks to mom, producer, and co-founder of www.milowekids.com Christianne Cruz about using the power of networking to lessen the weight of parental stress. Uncle Tickles also confesses a long held repressed sexual yearning for Shia Lebeouf

Dave & Mahoney
Dave and Mahoney - Thurs - 2/20 - Ep 982

Dave & Mahoney

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2020 83:10


What's Something That You've Bought That Actually Brought You Happiness? Share it with us, @DaveAndMahoney.  Today we have a brand new installment on the show. LeBoeuf or LeStage! Listener Taylor tries to guess if specific scenarios really happened in the life of Shia LeBoeuf or if it's a scene from one of his movies. We also played #BleepedBS, and we met a very interesting man who goes by the name Organik on #DirtyLaundry. Check out more show content here, http://daveandmahoney.com

Kermode and Mayo's Film Review
Alex Gibney, Lucy in the Sky, Honey Boy, Ordinary Love, Motherless Brooklyn and Gremlins

Kermode and Mayo's Film Review

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 116:01


Oscar-winning filmmaker Alex Gibney talks about his new film Citizen K. Plus film reviews including Shia Leboeuf in Honey Boy, Natalie Portman and Jon Hamm in Lucy in the Sky, Edward Norton’s neo-noir Motherless Brooklyn and Liam Neeson and Lesley Manville in Ordinary Love. Mark and Simon chat through all the films worth seeing in UK cinemas in the UK Box Office Top Ten, we tell you the best and worst films on TV next week and recommend a home entertainment purchase in DVD of the Week 00.24.38 Box Office Top 10 00.44.38 Live Interview with Alex Gibney 01.07.48 Ordinary Love Review 01.22.11 Honey Boy Review 01.27.40 Gremlins Review 01.36.08 Motherless Brooklyn Review 01.44.12 Lucy In The Sky Review 01.49.41 So Long, My Son Review Download the Kermode and Mayo podcast from the BBC Sounds app. We welcome your contributions: Email: mayo@bbc.co.uk Twitter: @wittertainment

The Recasting Couch Movie Podcast
TRC: Ep. 94 Consantine

The Recasting Couch Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2019 150:17


In 2005, there was a movie that came along that changed everything we thought we knew about comic book movies. That film was Batman Begins...and Sin City...and V for Vendetta...and Fantastic Four...and CONSTANTINE! Based on the Hellblazer comic from DC, John Constantine (Keanu Reeves) is some sort of exorcist that is loosely tied to the church who acts as a mercenary in the invisible fight between good and evil. Although the lines between good and evil may not be as solid as you thought…   Ultimately, this was a pretty fun movie to rewatch. Keanu plays his lovable, flawed, down-on-his-luck hero oh so well. I'm not historically a Rachel Weisz fan, but she does a fine job as Angela/Isabel Dodson, a cop who is using John to get to the bottom of her twin sister's murder/suicide. Shia LeBoeuf does a great job as the quintessential sidekick. Tilda Swinton plays Gabriel, the half-angel that is looking to bring an end to the war, one way or another. Gavin Rossdale surprisingly steals the show as Balthazar the half-demon who is trying to facilitate the invasion of earth by the son of Satan. Now, we don't meet the son of Satan, but we do meet the Prince of Darkness himself, played by none other that Peter Stormare. Add to that some fun characters played by Djimon Hounsou and Pruitt Taylor Vince, and this movie has all of the ingredients for a solid film, and it gets there. But just barely. I don't know what could have been done differently, but this ended up being a C+, when it could have been an A.   Our twitter has been blowing up, so check us out @recastingpod (same for insta, and our email recastingpod@gmail.com). Keep chatting us up, keep sending us your picks, keep suggesting movies for us to recast and be sure to get your friends to follow, because we are gaining speed towards our Big #Lebowski2000 countdown. You get us to 2000 twitter followers, and we'll give you a White-Russian soaked deep dive on one of the greatest comedies of all time. See you next week.   Link to IMDB   Link to Amazon

Foolish Club
Raytown Public Radio 48

Foolish Club

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2019 35:41


GAME OF THRONES FINALE! Spin Dip and Dillon come on the show. So does Stroud, but not Bang Bang. Duane dips out to meet up with Grungus Chungo & Tiger Poop. We review Shia LeBoeuf's American Honey. Turns out, Rob Pelinka is weird AF and there was something to that Magic resignation after all.

The Kitchen Is On Fire
Ep169: Jamie Oliver Inside A Horse | Featuring food writer and cookbook author Anna Jones

The Kitchen Is On Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2019 103:43


Do you remember that awesome bit of 'Empire Strikes Back' when Luke Skywalker is on Hoth, the icy ice nightmare of a planet and he's silly cold so he guts a wampa, that big hairy moose-esque fella, and climbs into them hot guts like a saveloy into a Pukka Pie? Well this week on TickyOff, pretty much exactly the same thing happens but instead of Luke Skywalker, it's Jamie Oliver and instead of Hoth, it's Wyoming and instead of a wampa, it's a big horse and instead of being in 'Empire Strikes Back' it's in a dream Sam had once. Despite that tale for the damn ages there's also somehow time for Prohibition, Bane vs Shia LeBoeuf and haunted pubs. James may be a myth and Sam disappoints his buddy Ash Nute. Then Anna Jones shows, which rhymes kinda, and things improve no end. There's Gloria Hunniford on Anusol, Gino Dicampo on a beach and the aforementioned Jamie in a horse. And if that wasn't just about enough, there's igloo chat, tea with Colin from Radiohead and we learn exactly what 'living room balls' are... This week's episode is sponsored by wine Da Vincis dropwine.co.uk and vodka Van Goghs ourvodka.com/ourlondon

Weird Brunch
Happy Hole-o-ween

Weird Brunch

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2018 62:41


This episode brought to by Shia LeBoeuf's nightmares.Whitney uncovers the mystery of Skinwalker Ranch.Carina finds people with people growing out of them.Lisa recounts her visit to an actual portal to Hell. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Internet Explorerz
Stinky Man Lands Plane - The Kinda Funny Morning Show 06.01.18

Internet Explorerz

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2018 65:05


Thanks to Omaha Steaks for sponsoring this episode. Visit http://omahasteaks.com and enter MORNING in the search bar to get the Father's Day package. Nick and Joey talk Fantastic Beasts 3, Shia Leboeuf, stinky people on planes and Eddie Murphy.

#GeektastiqCypha
2018 - Ep.11: "They're Not Cyborgs...Androids"

#GeektastiqCypha

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2018 109:40


  Catch #GeektastiqCypha Live Wednesdays at 6.30PMEST only on FranklinArmstrong.com & Subscribe to #GeektastiqCypha on iTunes | iHeartRadio | Stitcher | GooglePlay | TuneIn Follow us on Instagram | Facebook | Youtube | Twitter | Podbean   This episode's #DTD: Battle of the PBS Puppet Shows Puzzle Place vs Sesame Street vs Lamb Chop's Play-Along Host:  Doc / Skinny / JawzD Discussed in this Ep: Doc being threatened w/ a gun, Lil Dicky & The State of Hip Hop, ESPN 30 for 30 - The Nature Boy Ric Flair, DC: Red Lion, Poor 80s Censorship ratings, Howie Mandel & JFL, Lil Rel Fox Series, Shia LeBoeuf, David Tennant's HBO Series, Ava DuVernay & The New Gods, DeWanda Rise & Captain Marvel Recast, George R.R. Martin's Nightflyers, X-Men's Dazzler, Men in Black Spin-Off and more. Catch it all on #GeektastiqCypha  

Opinionated With Maggie & Alex
OWMAA Ep.1: Actual French Fry Shia Leboeuf

Opinionated With Maggie & Alex

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2017 34:46


In our very first episode we talk about things like: Movie Sequel subtitles Fast Food French Fries The Storied Career of Shia Leboeuf Do you have things you want us to give you opinions on? Tweet them at us here: @owmaa @alexbiggard @maggspags Or email them to Opinionatedwmaa@gmail.com Thank you so much to the wonderful Hyper Potions creators of our intro and outro song Friends You can find the song here: https://youtu.be/OEboG4LnUBI or buy it here: https://fanlink.to/sonicmaniafriends

Starter for 10 with George and Angus
Episode 38 - Awarding Michelin Stars to the Wrong Cafe to Shia Leboeufs downfall and Breaking into Hollywood.

Starter for 10 with George and Angus

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2017 48:00


We are back this week with probably one of our more unstructured attempts at a podcast… That’s really saying something when you take into account we are essentially an unscripted unplanned chat! After getting a little sidetracked… We start at news that Michelin accidentally awarded a michelin star to a low end cafe and end up talking about the downfall of Shia Leboeuf and how hard it is to break hollywood.

All Time Favorite
The Holiday / The Family Stone

All Time Favorite

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2016 87:35


It's a holiday movie double header! Allie talks about The Holiday, Nick jumps into The Family Stone, plus Allie reveals she was catfished by a person who claimed to be Shia Leboeuf, we talk about the storied career of Nic Cage, listener feedback and more!

Our Liner Notes
Episode 47: Michiganity

Our Liner Notes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2016 97:12


This week's theme is "Bands From Michigan"! While Paul plays tracks from a 70's rock power trio (11:13, 32:31, 50:06, 1:06:34, 1:20:44), Chris selects songs from a Detroit rock duo from the 2000's (21:50, 41:27, 55:15, 1:13:08, 1:26:25). All this plus old men complain about the weather (3:12), SongFacts vs Wikipedia (15:00), more cowbell/the Simpsons (17:53), musical Britishness (28:39), Jack and Meg (30:44), Son House and the power of 3 (46:30), what is country? (59:30), cheap guitars (1:01:05), 70's shirt (1:10:50), hiding your blues (1:16:55), Shia LeBoeuf (1:19:17), organs and synth (1:24:43) and hangovers (1:30:30). Albums This Week: We're an American Band - Grand Funk Railroad   White Blood Cells - White Stripes Outro: Grinnen' in Your Face - Son House Reach Us: @olinernotes   @pmaier001   @chrismaierBC   olinernotes@gmail.com

Innovation Crush
#123: Jensen Karp - The Reinvention of Creativity

Innovation Crush

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2016 59:51


Hip Hop artist turned gallerist turned marketer, turned television writer, and now author, Jensen Karp embodies free form artistry. After signing a million-dollar record deal at age 12, Jensen (fka Hot Karl) has gone on to work in varied creative capacities with everyone from Kanye West to Star Wars, to the ESPYS, Mattel, and Nicole Richie to name a few. On Innovation Crush, Jensen discusses getting into the creative zone, pushing pop culture on corporate america, his record-breaking stint as a battle rapper, that one time he spoofed Shia LeBoeuf's art exhibit, personal branding, and his new book, Kanye West Owes Me $300: And Other True Stories from a White Rapper Who Almost Made It Big. jensenkarp.com/

Dead Piett Society: A Weird News Podcast
Episode XIX: You can’t teabag an airblade

Dead Piett Society: A Weird News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2016 60:12


Al, Kitty, Ed and Katy play another round of The Weird Week That Was as well as discussing all manner of things, including Captain America: Civil War, why Ed thinks Shane was the good guy in The Walking Dead, Katy’s drawing being featured on the BBC Sport website, Shia Leboeuf deserving a punch in the face and the 12 year old girl that accidentally ran a half marathon!

Satellite Sisters
Satellite Sisters on Putin, Malala and Bronze Age Cake

Satellite Sisters

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2015 62:57


On today's Satellite Sisters, Julie has much to say about her foe Vladimir Putin - his birthday, his hockey skills and his seizing the stage in Syria.  Plus, she fills us in on the new Nobel laureate for literature, Belarusian author Svetlana Alexievich.    Speaking of Nobel Prize winners, Liz reports from the London premiere of He Named Me Malala.  She was honored to have dinner with Malala's parents and filmmaker Davis Guggenheim at the event.  Liz's job at National Geographic Channel means she will be working on the movie when it comes to Nat Geo next next year.  Malala and her parents want to be sure that the film gets to the widest possible audience of girls and their parents everywhere. Sheila fills us in on celebrity news from Randy Quaid, Shia LeBoeuf and Gwyneth Paltrow. Gwynnie?  What could she possible have said on Twitter to upset Sheila?   Lian shares some archeological news from the New York Times about British mummies from the Bronze Age.  It's all about peat, apparently.  Plus, she reports on her outfit for the 80"s party she warned us about.   Julie recommends one thing for stress relief.  People, have you tried googling CorgiCon? We recommend.   And finally, it looks like Amazon has started to ship our new book "You're The Best: A Celebration of Friendship".  We hope you enjoy it.  If you do, we'd love for you to post reviews on amazon.com and goodreads.com. 

That Was Us with Mike Carrozza and Travis Cannon
SE01EP01 - Sock Puppet Bruce Willis

That Was Us with Mike Carrozza and Travis Cannon

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2015 43:57


In the inaugural episode, Mike and Travis discuss their role in Bruce Willis' acting career and keeping his secrets. Also, shaming Shia Leboeuf.

John Hillcoat,
John Hillcoat, "Lawless": Meet the Filmmaker (video)

John Hillcoat,

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2012 35:03


John Hillcoat,
John Hillcoat, "Lawless": Meet the Filmmaker (enhanced)

John Hillcoat,

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2012 35:03