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TRUTHCAST
132 - Mothman Prophecy

TRUTHCAST

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 35:48


It's the best improvised comedy podcast about conspiracy theories! The Truthcast has been called been called Beavis and Butt-head meets The X-Files. That's insulting. The TRUTHCAST is your ONLY source of the hard hitting news "they're" too scared to tell you about. It most certainly is NOT a parody of a conspiracy theory podcast turned homoerotic soap opera. This week Dickie tests Thomas' devotion by bringing a past fling that could prove to be too irresistible for Thomas to keep his hands off of, The Mothman! Walter also get's promoted to 3rd mac! The Mothman was played by Shonny Constant, you can follow him on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/shonny.constant/ (here) and subscribe to his podcast, The ONE FALL Show!, The BEST pro-wrestling game show IN the WORRRLD! by clicking https://open.spotify.com/show/2gvPIdaV81vk66l645RB5S (here). Thomas Luge was played by Alex Bozinovic. Check out Alex's other podcasts https://linktr.ee/burtselleckpod (The Burt Selleck Podcast) and https://linktr.ee/lunchpilled (Lunchpilled Podcast). Walter Allen Lincoln Klay was played by Tim Den Otter. Lil Dickie was played by Mike Bobbitt. You can listen to his other podcast https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/truthcast/you-made-me-watch (You Made Me Watch ). Check out the great TRUTH videos Tim Den Otter produces at: https://www.youtube.com/thetruthcast Here's the central hub for all your http://truheroism.com/ (TRUTH) needs: http://truheroism.com/ Art by Mark Rudolph: http://markrudolph.com/ This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy

JVSportsTalk PPV Pod
JVSportsTalk PPV Pod: WWE Wrestlemania 38

JVSportsTalk PPV Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2022 87:42


Shonny Constant, Chuck Bean, and Erica Banas from The One Fall Show join the show for a packed Wrestlemania episode! Who will Seth Rollins face at Wrestlemania?What's the difference between Austin-Rock and Lesnar-ReignsIs Ronda Rousey any better than she was her first run?Follow The One Fall Show on social media @onefallshow.Get connected with the PPV Pod on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you get your podcasts. And following all over social media @PPV_Pod.

JVSportsTalk PPV Pod
JVSportsTalk PPV Pod: AEW Double or Nothing 2021

JVSportsTalk PPV Pod

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2021 58:35


Shonny Constant from The One Fall Show joins the show ahead of AEW Double or Nothing to discuss:-Is it too soon to consider Kenny Omega losing the World Title?-Are any debuts even necessary for AEW?-What does this year's Stadium Stampede need to include to improve from last year's?Follow the show on social media @PPV_Pod, and download/subscribe on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! 

JVSportsTalk PPV Pod
JVSportsTalk PPV Pod: WWE Royal Rumble 2021

JVSportsTalk PPV Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2021 38:37


Chuck Bean and Shonny Constant from The One Fall Show podcast  join Justin for the debut episode of the JVSportsTalk PPV Pod to preview the 2021 Royal Rumble. They give their predictions for the show and discuss:-Why WWE continues to turn to Goldberg-How Adam Pearce would've been a better fit than Kevin Owens-Why there's been more returns for the Royal Rumble match before the event

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Nerd Radio
Let’s Talk About Rasslin’

Nerd Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 51:49


In these very strange times, Chuck Bean grabs Nate Bender, Erica Banas and Shonny Constant to talk about how Coronavirus has turned this year’s Wrestlemania and weekly shows into a very different place. We discuss AEW’s shows, Dark Side of the Ring season 2 and Social Distance wrestling as well. The post Let’s Talk About Rasslin’ appeared first on WRIF Rocks Detroit.

Talk Horror To Me
30: Happy Death Day (2017)

Talk Horror To Me

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2019 51:24


For reasons discussed in this episodes preamble, Happy Death Day was a movie that fell off of my short list pretty quickly, falling into the flotsam of the cinema slush pile, most likely never to be heard from again.  Mr. Bean however, who is much less adversarial with movies with a modern disposition, caught it recently and suggested it would indeed be a movie worth doing on the show.  Essentially, if you've listened before, this meant he thought I too would enjoy it, and I'm happy to say I did!  (Not out of any sense of obligation to the film itself, or even the crew that worked on it...but who wants the experience of a bad movie???)   While not a bloodbath, or even a particularly horrific movie, Happy Death Day succeeds in being a fun time jumping movie that uses the gimmick from the classic comedy Groundhog's Day in a lightly Hitchcockian (in spirit, if not execution) murder mystery featuring an excellent young lead in Jessica Rothe and a cast of heretofore genre unknowns in a subtly dark comedy that I found satisfying.   We hope you enjoy the episode, and look forward to hearing what you thought of the film.   Cheers! Shonny Constant 11.7.2019     Talk Horror To Me Facebook Group   Instagram @Shonny.Constant   Twitter @ChzuckBean    Cover art for this episode by Crystal Mielcarek!  Find more of her work on Facebook, Instagram, or Smushbox.net    

Nerd Radio
Jackass with a Sword Tattoo

Nerd Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2019 58:56


Joined this week by Erica Banas and Shonny Constant; James, Al Beck and Chuck dive into the Wednesday night Pro Wrestling war starting between WWE and AEW, discuss Spider-man’s return to the MCU and the series finale of Preacher on AMC. The post Jackass with a Sword Tattoo appeared first on WRIF Rocks Detroit.

Talk Horror To Me
22: The Fly (1986)

Talk Horror To Me

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2019 45:12


As the analog era was reaching it's supernova status in the 1980s, unknowingly (to most of us) plowing towards the internet, shared intelligence, AI and the like, certain movies began to capture the anticipation of things to come.  Biology was on the cusp of being inextricably tied to the data flows of machines.  While stories of mad scientists have long been a part of the horror landscape, going notably back to Mary Shelley's book Frankenstein (1818), it wasn't until the 1950s and the emergence of the Atomic Age that film makers began to dig deeply into the idea that science was infringing on nature whether we collectively cared to admit it or not.  By the 1980s, computers had begun to populate homes in numbers that would predict our current melding of daily life with technology.  The internet, collective intelligence, and eventually, near sentient AI.  This was also perfect timing for a new generation of artists who had been raised on these 1950s sci-fi dystopias to add their reflection on the subject matter in their own films. David Cronenberg's The Fly (1986) may not stand as a prime example when it comes to horror fandom's top ten lists of films from the era, but I contend that perhaps it deserves a revisiting.  Indeed, it contains AI, body dysmorphia, and the breakdown of human relationships in favor of technological promises of something greater than the human experience.  Oh, and for the genre fan who doesn't care to be bothered by layers of subtext, it's got gore.  So much oozing, bloody, delightfully gross practical gore.  It stands out as a movie that hits so many marks that it perhaps demands a revisiting as we wrap up the first generation of tech-infused people charging headlong into this brave new world of human advancement.  Perhaps it hasn't been overlooked, or perhaps not landing on one of the contemporary streaming services without a rental fee has stifled it's reach.  Regardless, I was excited to revisit it myself for this episode, and it did not disappoint.  I can without hesitation recommend that you see it, especially if you never have before.  Just be ready to be impacted, because above all, this is a movie that will find a way to make your skin crawl.   Cheers! Shonny Constant  5.3.19      What are your favorite body horror movies?  Come let us know at one of the links below!   Talk Horror To Me Facebook Group      Instagram @TalkHorrorShow @HobbyKnockout @Shonny.Constant

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Talk Horror To Me
21: Friday the 13th (1980)

Talk Horror To Me

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2019 64:17


When it comes to the American slasher movie, 1980 is a big year.  There's little doubt that 1978s Halloween was the supernova that started the process, but with the long production process of film, especially in the celluloid days of hand editing, it wouldn't really be until 1980 that producers and directors would be able to sift through the formula and build on it in ways that they thought would grab fans of Halloween while adding their own signature to gain adherents of their own.  For my money (and the money of the theater going public of the day,) if Halloween is the proof of concept, Friday the 13th is the blockbuster success that opened for floodgates for the dozens and dozens (by some accounts over 100 entries in just 4 short years) of films that would follow the blueprint and try to grab as much adulation and cash as they could before fan burnout and political pressures in Ronald Reagan's newly conservative political climate would essentially lead to a smothering of excitement for the genre both amongst horror fans and film makers.   Despite being a film that clearly leans heavily on the legacy of Halloween, I'd suggest that Friday the 13th is an unabashed success both as a catalyst in shaping film history, but also in simply being a film of excellent quality that stands up today.  While done on a very modest budget with a young inexperienced cast, and apparently with a script written in just a couple of weeks, it's got a depth that I think will be surprising to people who rightfully have a generalized assumption of what an 80s slasher has to offer.  If you haven't seen it, Matt and I both highly recommend it.  If you have, we hope you enjoy our analysis of this fun and important film in the history of Horror. Cheers! Shonny Constant 4.19.19        What are your favorite slashers from the 80s?  Come let us know at one of the links below!   Talk Horror To Me Facebook Group   Twitter  @Talk_horror @ShonnyConstant   Instagram @TalkHorrorShow @HobbyKnockout @Shonny.Constant

Talk Horror To Me
3: Murder Party (2007)

Talk Horror To Me

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2018 61:57


Having recorded ahead a few shows, I can tell you that Murder Party plays a big part of our early arc, as we're big fans of not only Jeremy Saulnier who wrote and directed this before going on to direct the brilliant Green Room (2015), but also Macon Blair, who appears here, and goes on to write and direct the gem I Don't Feel At Home In This World Anymore (2017).  Tangentially horror, all, but great movies none the less. We reference a slew of different media here outside the movies.  If you care to check any of those out, I'm including some links at the bottom.  For me, personally, I'd like to reiterate that if you enjoy the idea of a long form podcast about horror cinema, you can't do better than Jay of the Dead and the crew over at The Horror Movie Podcast.  I personally enjoy several horror podcast on the regular, and I hope to pay my respects to all of them as our series grows, but those folks are the ones that got me fired up about the medium. A couple of times in the episode we reference an episode featuring The Frighteners (1996).  Matt did his best to hold the show together, but I was simply too scatterbrained to communicate effectively for the duration of the show.  Rather than release garbage, we decided to scrap it.  Then...the brilliant idea hit me to edit it down to only the best parts, and place it at the end of this episode.  Enjoy that 11 minutes of nonsense if you're here for the shenanigans.   If you want to participate in the #Highonhorrorartclub, sketch up something to do with one of these titles, or prepare for next week where we have Pet Sematary (1989) on our list, along with...something else?  Yeah, probably something else... and share that art with the world on Instagram with as many hashtags as you can think of.  #SPARENOHASHTAGS #TalkHorrorShow #PetSematary   Have fun, be safe, and don't fall in the hole! -Shonny Constant 11/29/2018 #Weareallsnake   YouTube links to people we dug on these episodes: Every Frame A Painting:  Edgar Wright - How to Do Visual Comedy Half In The Bag: Jack and Jill Podcast link to the episode of Horror Movie Podcast where Jay submits Terminator as a slasher flick.  A personal favorite of Shonny's.  This is part 3 of a 4 part series, the entirety of which I revisit from time to time.  It's excellent. Join us at our current home on Facebook at Talk Horror To Me!    

Talk Horror To Me
1: Hellraiser (1987)

Talk Horror To Me

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2018 53:34


In this prototype first episode of the hit new podcast "Talk Horror To Me", your hosts Shonny Constant (The One Fall Show) and Matt Koltonow (Hobby Knockout Podcast) discuss the 1997 Clive Barker written and directed film "Hellraiser".  We kept it mostly professional in the pilot here, and I do believe there's some good discussion had, even if it is a bit dry on this first run.  In real time, we've done a handful of episodes to get our beaks wet before taking flight with this one, so I can tell you that in the ensuing weeks, the level of seriousness will fluctuate a bit until we find our level.  Hopefully, you enjoy us enough to come back for more, OR you're revisiting this as a historic episode to catch up on our origin (DARE TO DREAM!)   Any which way, thank you so much for checking us out.  Have fun, be safe, and don't fall in the hole! -Shonny Constant 11/15/2018

Hamill's Halfway House
Thee Detroit Punk Podcast!!

Hamill's Halfway House

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2014 51:14


This one is strictly Detroit Punk, folks. We pay homage to Detroit legends Thee Trash Brats and The Paybacks. Also featuring, the Flaks, Against the Grain, Johnny Roastbeef, the Porcelain Doll Collection, the Koffin Kats, the Gutter Ghouls, Fires in Japan, and of course the almighty, Detroit Perfect. You may just hear a different side, to our almighty (there's that word again) leader, Mr. Halfway. That's what that dick makes us call him around here. Oh, shit..I'm sorry, Mr. Hami, I mean Mr. Halfway. Anyway, enjoy the show!! He always makes us put up these stupid exclamation points, and there HAS to be two of them, because, according to that dick, it will remind people of his crappy band Halfway II. I can see why Shonny Constant wanted to kill this motherfucker, half (get it, half) the time. This we don't mind, because we believe in them wholeheartedly. http://warped.battleofthebands.com/u/tpdc https://www.facebook.com/events/317606165055024/ We'll say this for that asshole, he has great taste in women. Oh sorry, !!

Hamill's Halfway House
True Detroit Punk!!

Hamill's Halfway House

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2014 57:00


Bill's mouth is very dirty in this ep, guaranteed to offend someone. That being said, this is one of his better shows. A lot of stories to go along with the songs from the bands Bill is friendly with, such as JAKDD, Lazerface, and his own band, Detroit Perfect. Also including songs from Stroller Coaster, Nuke and the Hellriders (thanks to Chelsea Maxine), Hooks N' Krooks (thanks to Chelsea Maxine, once again), and Rawdogs (thanks to Shonny Constant, even though he has no idea), and it wouldn't be the Halfway House if we did't play The Porcelain Doll Collection. Make sure you vote for TPDC to play Warped this year here: http://warped.battleofthebands.com/u/tpdc. Please don't forget our benefit for Bobby, all info can be found here: https://www.facebook.com/events/317606165055024/.