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Best podcasts about Silver Streak

Latest podcast episodes about Silver Streak

The Movies That Made Me

Oscar-winning superstar director Ron Howard talks to his former New World Pictures colleague Joe Dante and co-host Josh Olson about the movies that made him and continue to impress him! Show Notes: Movies Referenced In This Episode Limit Up (1989) Grand Theft Auto (1977) Infested (2002) The Courtship of Eddie's Father (1963) Hollywood Blvd. (1976) I Never Promised You a Rose Garden (1977) Citizen Kane (1941) Rush (2013) Curious George (2006) *One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest (1975) - 24:00 Amadeus (1984) American Graffiti (1974) 12 Angry Men (1957) The Howling (1981) The 'Burbs (1989) *The Graduate (1967) - 31:49 Bonnie and Clyde (1967) Romeo and Juliet (1968) White Heat (1949) The Searchers (1956) *The Apartment (1960) - 39:26 Some Like It Hot (1959) Sunset Blvd. (1950) Night Shift (1982) Splash (1984) Parenthood (1989) Silver Streak (1976) Foul Play (1978) Witness for the Prosecution (1957) *As Good As It Gets (1997) - 44: 37 All The President's Men (1976) Three Days of the Condor (1975) Network (1976) *Schindler's List (1993) - 49:00 Amistad (1997) The Color Purple (1985) Jurassic Park (1993) Cape Fear (1991) Apollo 13 (1995) Frost/Nixon (2008) *Dog Day Afternoon (1976) - 53:41 *Das Boot (1981) - 56:43 Eight Days A Week (2016) A Hard Day's Night (1964) Unforgiven (1992) *Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939) - 63:05 It's A Wonderful Life (1946) It Happened One Night (1934) *A Boy And His Dog (1975) - 70:22 David and Lisa (1962) Mad Max (1979) The Road Warrior (1981) Backrooms (2026) Obsession (2026) Other Notable Items Our revamped Patreon!  The Hollywood Food Coalition Michael Curtiz Ron and Clint Howard's memoir The Boys (2021) Rance Howard Jean Speegle Howard  The University of Oklahoma Dennis Weaver Gary Cooper Bruce Dern Harry Dean Stanton Vincente Minnelli The Andy Griffith Show TV series (1960-67) Samuel Fuller TFH Guru Allan Arkush TFH Guru Roger Corman New World Pictures Our latest RZA podcast Imagine Entertainment Brian Grazer Curious George TV series (2006-22) Milos Forman Danny DeVito Christopher Lloyd Kirk Douglas Michael Douglas Haskell Wexler Jack Nicholson One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest novel by Ken Kesey (1962) Gary Sinise Death of a Salesman play by Arthur Miller (1949) Nathan Lane Lee J. Cobb Henry Fonda Mister Roberts play by Joshua Logan (1948) John Ford The 'Burbs TV series (2026- ) Mike Nichols Robert Surtees Franco Zeffirelli  The Sopranos TV series (1999-2007) Sidney Hickox  Warner Bros. Pictures French New Wave Andy Griffith The Cornell Theatre in Burbank, CA Charles Martin Smith Happy Days TV series (1974-84) Penny Marshall Billy Crystal Lowell Ganz Babaloo Mandel Thomas L. Miller Glenn Close James L. Brooks Cliff Robertson Ned Beatty Steven Spielberg Michael Jordan Peter Morgan The Crown TV series (2016-23) Tom Hanks Making Movies memoir by Sidney Lumet (1995) On Directing Film book by David Mamet (1991) Bill Connor Dog Day Afternoon play by Stephen Adly Guirgis (2026) Wolfgang Peterson Ringo Starr Paul McCartney Meryl Streep Gene Hackman Clint Eastwood James Stewart Frank Capra Sam Rosen John Carradine D.W. Griffith Don Knotts Sheldon Leonard The Beverly Hillbillies TV series (1962-71) Petticoat Junction TV series (1963-70) Anson Williams Bobby Sherman Linda Purl L.Q. Jones  John Cassavetes Alvy Moore George Miller Harlan Ellison Jason Robards Robby the Robot Don Johnson TechniscopeSpectreVision Radio is a bespoke podcast network at the intersection between the arts and the uncanny, featuring a tapestry of shows exploring creativity, the esoteric, and the unknown. We're a community for creators and fans vibrating around common curiosities, shared interests and persistent passions. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠spectrevisionradio.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠linktr.ee/spectrevisionsocial Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Big Shot Bob Pod with Robert Horry
Big Shot Bob – Shoot Around Ep 137 – God Bless the Beaver

Big Shot Bob Pod with Robert Horry

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2026 30:12


It's Friday, which means it's Shoot Around time. Episode 137. Robert Horry, Rob Jenners, and B-Dog are back with the fan questions that didn't make the Tuesday show — plus some detours that definitely weren't on the agenda.   First up: a listener asks whether certain championships just mean more than others. Brian Windhorst sparked the debate on ESPN comparing the Knicks title to the LeBron-Cleveland moment in 2016. Robert's answer might surprise you — for him personally, the 2005 title in San Antonio hit harder than any of the Lakers runs, and he explains why. B-Dog makes the case for Kobe's first ring without Shaq, and Rob gets into what the 2021 Braves World Series meant to him working inside that organization.   Then there's the World Cup. It's in America right now, and a viral video of a French guy experiencing Buc-ee's for the first time is basically the greatest piece of content on the internet. The guys use it as a jumping off point: what does a foreigner absolutely have to experience in the US? Waffle House at 2 AM makes the list. Soul food does too. Atlanta gets discussed at length, and Jameis Winston cleaning up a stadium in Dallas with Japanese fans is just a genuinely wholesome moment.   A listener question about Rick Brunson's courtside moment with Jalen after the title turns into one of the more personal conversations on the show — all three guys share a memory with their dads. Robert's involves sneaking candy into Silver Streak and a hard foul from his pops during a pickup game. Rob talks about a rough stretch with his father that got repaired when his daughter was born. Worth a listen.   From there: household chores, the great grocery shopping debate, Trader Joe's vegan oatmeal cookies vs. Thin Mints, and a final fan question about the wildest thing anyone's ever seen at a live sporting event. Robert tells a story from a Lakers-SuperSonics game that Phil Jackson definitely remembers. And somewhere in there, a bird dies at a Braves spring training game.   Episode 137 of the Shoot Around — every Friday on the Big Shot Bob Podcast feed.  

SGV Connect
SGV Connect 148: Transportation to the World Cup

SGV Connect

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2026 33:07


In this special World Cup edition of SGV Connect, Damien Newton talks with Foothill Transit Communications Director Felicia Friesema about how transit agencies across Los Angeles County are preparing for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Friesema explains Foothill Transit's role in supporting Metro's operations at SoFi Stadium, including lending buses for shuttle service between Union Station and the stadium. She encourages San Gabriel Valley residents to use the Silver Streak and other transit connections to reach World Cup matches, noting that transit will play a critical role in moving tens of thousands of spectators. The conversation also explores the behind-the-scenes planning required for a global event, with Friesema describing months of coordination, training, and security preparation involving Metro, Foothill Transit, and other agencies. The discussion then shifts to broader transit topics, including rising gas prices, ridership growth, long-term budgeting challenges, and Foothill Transit's proposed changes to commuter express service. Newton and Friesema also discuss recent improvements to the regional fare system, including contactless credit card payments, the impact of the A Line extension into the eastern San Gabriel Valley, and the surprising success of Foothill Transit's temporary "Line 6-7" shuttle connecting the La Verne A Line station with Fairplex during the Los Angeles County Fair. Throughout the conversation, Friesema emphasizes the importance of flexibility, regional coordination, and adapting transit service to changing travel patterns across Southern California. Damien Newton: As mentioned in the intro, I'm here with Felicia Friesema of Foothill Transit. This is our unofficial, quasi-official World Cup edition of the SGV Connect podcast and Streetsblog coverage. This podcast is going up on Friday, the day of the first World Cup game in Los Angeles: the United States versus Paraguay. There's been a lot of press about how people are getting to the stadium, the cost of parking, and all of those sorts of issues. But we wanted to highlight that it is easy and possible to take transit to the games, no matter where you're coming from. As we've mentioned before, I live in West Los Angeles. On Monday, we're planning to go to a parking lot in Santa Monica and take the bus directly to the game—a game that I still only give about a 50 percent chance of actually happening. But we're not talking about Santa Monica today. We're talking about the San Gabriel Valley. So again, I'm here with Felicia. Why don't we talk a little bit about service from the San Gabriel Valley to SoFi Stadium in Inglewood? How is that all going to work? What's the expectation, and what are we hoping to see? Felicia Friesema: Well, I think it's really important that people understand how critical transit is going to be for making these matches work. When you start seeing Caltrans signs on the freeway encouraging people to take transit to the matches at SoFi, it tells you how important transit is to making the whole experience happen. FIFA has some very strict rules about tailgating—as in, you're not allowed to do it—so it takes away some of the benefits of driving to the stadium that some people enjoy. Foothill Transit is lending 10 buses to Metro to help operate the shuttle trips originating from Union Station and heading to SoFi Stadium. The best way to get from the San Gabriel Valley to Union Station and then take those shuttles is to ride the Silver Streak. It runs very regularly—every 15 minutes during the week and every half hour on weekends. It's a pretty reliable service. You can visit foothilltransit.org and get all your trips itinerized. I don't know if that's a word. Did I just make up a word? Damien Newton: I don't know. All words are made up. Felicia Friesema: I'm only the communications director, you know. Damien Newton: Doesn't Thor say that in one of the Marvel movies? Someone tells him he made up a word and he responds, "All words are made up." Felicia Friesema: Right. One thing I do want to note, though: for the shuttles going into SoFi, there won't be fare collection on the buses themselves. Spectators can pay in one of two ways. They can purchase parking online in advance, which includes shuttle service, or they can pay on site using mobile fare-payment validators that will be stationed near the shuttle boarding queues. Passengers will pay before they board the bus. It's a little different from how we're normally doing things, but it's something people should be aware of. Damien Newton: We've seen Metro do this for other major events, and even private shuttle operations. When you're trying to move 30,000 people by bus for a special event, sometimes there are different procedures for boarding and exiting. It's good for people to know ahead of time so they can plan accordingly. Do you know of other Foothill Transit employees who are planning to attend the games? Is this something people have talked about at the staff level? Like, "I'm going to the game and here's how I'm getting there." Felicia Friesema: Honestly, the biggest thing is that we all have our favorite teams, right? But most of our participation is making sure the service happens without a hitch. Our role is making sure service is delivered safely and securely, and that coordination with Metro is clear, concise, and effective. It's more about enabling other people to have a great experience. We'll mostly be listening from the sidelines while making sure everyone else can get there. Damien Newton: One thing I've always wondered about these major events, where your agency has such an important support role, is whether there's an extra level of excitement in the planning process—or whether it's more intense because there are so many additional details to work through. Felicia Friesema: FIFA—and subsequently the Olympics—are really their own category when it comes to this kind of planning. We've been meeting with Metro weekly for months to work through the logistics of serving the matches. The level of preparation, planning, security awareness, and training for operators, dispatchers, and security staff is well beyond what would normally happen for something like Rose Bowl shuttle service. We have the Rose Bowl service down to a science. We know exactly how it works. But the World Cup requires a much more detailed operational plan. I don't know that I'd call it anxiety, but it's definitely more intense. Damien Newton: That was probably the wrong word. Felicia Friesema: Yeah. Damien Newton: I should have made a word up. Felicia Friesema: Exactly. It's more intense. When you have an event as visible and heavily attended as the World Cup, everything operates at a different level. Not that we don't pay attention to those things for local events—we absolutely do—but this is bigger in every way. More people, more excitement, more moving parts. The good thing is that Metro has done a phenomenal job laying the groundwork for all of us to succeed. We're really grateful for that.

gude/laurance podcast
GudeLaurance Podcast - Episode 532

gude/laurance podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2026 62:43


Today on the show, Paul and Ben talk about Ted Turner, foundational comedy, getting rejected by bots, how Paul was saved by The Chair Company, Silver Streak, doing dirty jokes, Josh Fadem, thinking wrong things, Adam Scott looking like a Ben, old dog new tricks, Starfield, how to do math, transit tourism, and finally the new ChatGPT.

Great Lakes Fishing Podcast
Designing Salmon Spoons That Catch Fish: Inside Silver Streak Lures - Great Lakes Fishing Podcast

Great Lakes Fishing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2026 37:12


In Episode 283 of the Great Lakes Fishing Podcast presented by Fish Hawk Electronics, host Chris Larsen talks with Chip Cartwright and CJ Baker of Silver Streak Spoons about what really makes trolling spoons effective for salmon and trout across the Great Lakes. Recorded at the Greater Niagara Fishing Expo, this conversation covers real-world insights from Lake Michigan fishing out of Ludington, including how changing water clarity, bait size, and modern electronics are shaping today's salmon programs. Chip and CJ explain why profile often matters more than color, how spoon size should change throughout the season, and what anglers should know about the growing popularity of salmon jigging with live sonar. They also break down practical trolling speeds, lead lengths behind the ball, and how anglers can confidently choose productive spoon patterns without overcomplicating their spread. You'll also hear behind-the-scenes stories about how classic Silver Streak colors get their names, how new patterns are tested on the water, and why matching your presentation to your goals—numbers vs. trophy fish—changes everything. If you troll for salmon or trout on Lake Michigan, Lake Ontario, Lake Erie, or any Great Lakes port, this episode will help you fine-tune your spoon program and make smarter lure choices all season long.

BEHIND THE STUNTS
SILVER STREAK 1976

BEHIND THE STUNTS

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025 7:57


An everyday story of murder on a train and an innocent man caught up in the middle of it.Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor deliver two wonderful performances in this classic. The action is provided by stunt coordinator MICKEY GILBERT, no stranger to the world of action adventure. An excellent movie, great score and fine action beatsenjoySupport the showIf you've enjoyed this episode then why not follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook using the following linkhttps://linktr.ee/behindthestunts

Cinema Sounds & Secrets
Encore! - Episode 14: We Might Never Stop Laughing

Cinema Sounds & Secrets

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2025 50:43


Encore! Encore! - This fall we needed a laugh, so we're revisiting some of our favorite episodes. What better way to laugh than bask in the hilarity of 3 great 1970's comedies with some of the funniest film moments in film brought to us by; Mel Brooks' Young Frankenstein (1974), Arthur Hiller's Silver Streak (1976) and Animal House (1978) produced by Ivan Reitman! Join us for Episode 14: "We Might Never Stop Laughing." Where else can you have a Mary Shelley classic and mash it up with Irving Berlin to make monsters loveable, or twist up a take on a Hitchcock thriller by pairing two comic geniuses and taking a real look at what the social life off a gentlemanly college fraternity  was like in 1962?   To find out more about this and past episodes' movies, including trivia and other fun facts, visit our official Cinema Sounds and Secrets website.  

Saxo Market Call
The silver streak - can it continue?

Saxo Market Call

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2025 21:23


Today - we look at the wild ride in silver after it hit 50 dollars an ounce yesterday and for the first time ever - can the run continue? Elsewhere, a look at an ugly day for stocks yesterday, particularly as the average stock suffered a weak day as we revisit widening divergences in market internals. Also, an update on the Japanese yen with new political developments in Japan, the outlook for crude oil, companies reporting next week and much more. Today's pod features Saxo Head of Commodity Strategy Ole Hansen and Saxo Global Head of Macro Strategy John J. Hardy. Links discussed on the podcast and our Chart of the Day can be found on the John J. Hardy substack (within one to three hours from the time of the podcast release). Read daily in-depth market updates from the Saxo Market Call and the Saxo Strategy Team here. Please reach out to us at marketcall@saxobank.com for feedback and questions. Click here to open an account with Saxo. Intro and outro music by AShamaluevMusic

Great Lakes Fishing Podcast
Fishing The Niagara River, Lake Ontario, and Silver Streak Spoons - GLFP #242

Great Lakes Fishing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 39:35


Welcome to the Great Lakes Fishing Podcast. It's Episode #242 and I'm back from Niagara Falls & the Greater Niagara Fishing Expo. I'm loaded up with a bunch of shows coming your way. Today, we're visiting with Captain Matt Yablonsky from Wet Net Charters and then Chip Cartwright from Wolverine Tackle and Silver Streak Spoons. It's a fun show with a couple of great guests. First we start with fishing the Niagara River and Lake Ontario with Matt, then we get deep into the Silver Streak with Chip. For more Great Lakes fishing information, visit https://fishhawkelectronics.com/blog/

The Wayback with Ryan Sickler
The Wayback #49 | Shapel Lacey

The Wayback with Ryan Sickler

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 35:45


This week, Shapel Lacey takes a seat in The Wayback! ("Lesser Known Characters" podcast).  In this episode, Shapel takes us back to what it was like growing up in Mesa, Arizona, in the early 90s.  He talks about being raised by a teenage stepdad, taking his first family vacation at 20-years old, getting paid to attend summer school, and going full Bruce Lee on some kid in the elementary school bathroom.  Ryan and Shapel then do a deep dive on some of their favorite movies and TV shows from back in the day, including Silver Streak, Kung-Fu, Mama's Family, Good Times, What's Happening, Hogan's Heroes, Sanford and Son, and the Jeffersons. Also, don't miss Shapel reminiscing about cheer camp and one of the most horrific hook up stories of all time! CATCH ME ON TOUR https://www.ryansickler.com/tour Tampa, FL - Dec. 7th  Tempe, AZ - Dec. 20th and 21st  SUBSCRIBE to my YouTube & turn notifications ON! https://youtube.com/@rsickler SUBSCRIBE TO MY PATREON, The HoneyDew with Y'all, where I Highlight the Lowlights with Y'all PLUS get audio and video of The HoneyDew a day early, ad-free at no additional cost! It's only $5/month! https://www.patreon.com/TheHoneyDew If you or someone you know has a story that has to be heard, please submit it to honeydewpodcast@gmail.com GET YOUR MERCH! https://shop.ryansickler.com/ http://ryansickler.com/ https://thehoneydewpodcast.com/ SUBSCRIBE TO THE CRABFEAST PODCAST https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-crabfeast-with-ryan-sickler-and-jay-larson/id1452403187

Jagbags
Richard Pryor: There Will Never Be Another

Jagbags

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 63:05


On the latest Jagbags we talk the comedy genius of the great Richard Pryor -- a true American original whose comedy sounds as fresh and (sadly) timeless as ever. We talk his comedy albums, his appearances on SNL, the short-lived but incredible "Richard Pryor Show", and movies such as "Silver Streak", "Lady Sings The Blues", and "Richard Pryor: Live In Concert", arguably the greatest stand-up film of all time. Tune in for interesting discussion.

Uplevel Dairy Podcast
173 | Dairy Managers: Use This Tool to Fine-Tune Your Team

Uplevel Dairy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 40:49


Are you looking for ways to up your management skill set, better understand your team members and what motivates them, and better understand yourself? In this episode, Dustin Wirt, site manager for Silver Streak's dairy in Cottonwood, Minnesota. Cottonwood Dairy is the first stop for first-lactation cows that calve in Kansas and then make their way to Minnesota. Dustin, who has a background as a dairy herd analyst and repro consultant, cut his teeth managing dairies in Kansas, South Dakota and Colorado, before joining the Silver Streak group about three years ago. He tells us today about a tool that has not only helped him to further develop his own skills, but also how he is incorporating strengths-based leadership and management within his team of 20 employees to push for their next level of performance - whether it's setting somatic cell count goals or covering the bunker in record time. Listen in for a bonus conversation at the end of this episode! Nedap Power Play featuring Steve Pavleski, large herd specialist with Nedap, talking about the latest advancements in dairy technology and large dairy management. This episode is part of the High Performance mindset series powered by Nedap, The High-Performance Mindset Series is powered  by Nedap. Nedap is future-proofing dairy farms by revolutionizing cow-side care through technologies in activity monitoring, cow locating, milk metering and identification. Learn more: https://nedap-livestockmanagement.com/ Other resources: CliftonStrengths© Online Talent  Assessment https://www.gallup.com/cliftonstrengths/en/252137/home.aspx Subscribe to Uplevel Dairy Podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClQ6xQHZ0A1vqHKjRkbtJJA Want to get new episodes in your inbox? Subscribe here: https://www.upleveldairy.com/subscribe

Podventures in Odyssey
A09E03 A Suspicious Train of Events (The Silver Streak)

Podventures in Odyssey

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 62:41


In this podventure, we discuss the episode “The Silver Streak,” in which Tracy's prized model train car goes missing. Lucky for us, Curt is on the case! The prime suspect is Michelle, the new girl at Whit's End and Tracy's rival for the state fair train competition. Did she really sabotage Tracy's chances to have her train displayed at the fair, or was it an unfortunate accident? Also, a blue caboose, the private eyeball, and sociopathy.

Criterio Cero Podcast
El Congelador de Criterio Cero - El expreso de Chicago (Silver Streak, 1976) - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

Criterio Cero Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 79:46


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! El Congelador es un nuevo spin off para esas películas que nuestro equipo lleva muchísimo tiempo sin ver pero recuerdan con un cariño especial, o incluso algunas que deberían haber visto pero nunca lo han hecho. Películas menores o no que por alguna razón hemos decidido que no merecen un programa principal pero sí este pequeño espacio. Para comenzar os traemos la primera película donde coincidieron Gene Wilder y Richard Pryor, El Expreso de Chicago. Un film que mezcla el thriller con la comedia como solo estos dos actores sabían hacer. Un repaso a sus curiosidades, secretos y por supuesto, a la película. En esta ocasión Salva Vargas se expone solo al micro para dar comienzo a este nuevo formato. El programa además será exclusivo para mecenas durante un tiempo aún por determinar. Este programa cuenta con la producción ejecutiva de nuestr@s mecenas, l@s grandes, l@s únicos Kamy, Lobo Columbus, Enfermera en Mordor, Xama, Javier Ramírez, David, Rebe Sánchez, La Casa del Acantilado, Shinyoru, José Percius, Diana, Josemaria1975, Francisco Javier Chacón, Kal-el__80 y Antonio. ¿Quieres ayudarnos a seguir mejorando y creciendo? Pues tienes varias opciones para ello. Dándole Me gusta o Like a este programa. Por supuesto estando suscrito para no perderte ninguno de los próximos episodios, y ya para rematar la faena, compartiendo el podcast con tus amigos en redes sociales y hablando a todo el que te cruce en la calle de nosotros…. Y todo esto encima, GRATIS!!! Y si ya nos quieres mucho, mucho, mucho y te sobra la pasta…. Puedes hacerlo económicamente de varias formas: Apoyo en iVoox: En el botón APOYAR de nuestro canal de iVoox y desde 1,49€ al mes: https://acortar.link/emR6gd Invitándonos a una birra en Ko-Fi: por solo 2€ nos puedes apoyar en: https://ko-fi.com/criterioceropodcast Patreon: por sólo 3€ al mes en: https://patreon.com/CriterioCeroPodcast PayPal: mediante una donación a criterioceropodcast@gmail.com También nos podéis ayudar económicamente de forma indirecta si tenéis pensado suscribiros a las modalidades Premium o Plus de iVoox al hacerlo desde estos enlaces: Premium Anual: https://acortar.link/qhUhCz Premium Mensual: https://acortar.link/gbQ4mp iVoox Plus Mensual: https://acortar.link/y7SDmV Con cada rupia que nos llegue sufragamos los costes del programa al mes, invertiremos en mejorar los equipos y por supuesto, nos daremos algún que otro capricho . Las recompensas por apoyarnos se explican en nuestro blog: https://criterioceropodcast.blogspot.com/2023/08/quieres-ayudar-criterio-cero-mejorar.html Y también puedes seguirnos en nuestras diferentes redes sociales: En Telegram en nuestro grupo: https://t.me/criteriocerogrupo En Facebook en nuestro grupo: https://www.facebook.com/groups/630098904718786 Y en la página: https://www.facebook.com/criterioceropodcast ✖️ En X (el difunto Twitter) como @criteriocero En Instagram como criterioceropodcast En TikTok como criteriocero ✉️ Para ponerte en contacto con nosotros al correo criterioceropodcast@gmail.com De paso aprovechamos para recomendaros podcasts que no debéis perderos: Hudson´s Podcast, Puede ser una charla más, Luces en el horizonte, La Catedral Atroz, La guarida del Sith, Crónicas de Nantucket, Más que cine de los 80, Fílmico, Tiempos de Videoclub, Sector Gaming , El Dátil de ET, La Casa del Acantilado, Kiosko Chispas, Just Live itEscucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Criterio Cero Podcast. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/1355645

Rated R Sportscast
STL Sports Minute with Ashley - Ice Cube's Olympic Vision & Regan Smith's Silver Streak

Rated R Sportscast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 0:52


In this episode of STL Sports Minute with Ashley, we explore Ice Cube's bold vision for the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles, where he believes the top players from his Big3 basketball league should compete. We also spotlight swimmer Regan Smith, who's thrilled with her latest silver medal but has her sights set on gold. Stay tuned for more sports highlights and analysis on Sweep The League TV tonight at 9 PM Central. Don't miss out on the latest updates and exciting news!

Geeksters!
Geeksters - Episode 514

Geeksters!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 159:01


In this week's episode of Geeksters! the boys start off talking about their week. Ed talks about seeing the movie “The Guyver” plus his recent digital movie purchases. Shawn talks about seeing the movies “Silver Streak,” “Green Room,” “Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire” plus his digital movie purchases. Then … Continue reading → The post Geeksters – Episode 514 first appeared on Words with Geeks. The post Geeksters – Episode 514 appeared first on Words with Geeks.

Living for the Cinema
THE IN-LAWS (1979)

Living for the Cinema

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 19:07 Transcription Available


Just in time for Father's Day, here is a fondly remembered action comedy starring two legends which was first released 45 years ago this month.  Those two legends are Peter Falk (TV's Columbo) and Alan Arkin (Oscar-winner for Little Miss Sunshine) who play two VERY different fathers whose respective son and daughter are about to get married.  Falk plays Vince who's an agent for the CIA while Arkin plays Sheldon who is a dentist....through a series of unfortunate events, Vince gets Sheldon embroiled in his ongoing effort to take down a global conspiracy to crash the U.S. dollar and hilarity ensues!  (It really does.) Directed by Arthur Hiller (Love Story, Silver Streak) and written by Andrew Bergman (Fletch, Blazing Saddles), it's time to go SERPENTINE!!! Send us a Text Message.https://livingforthecinema.com/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Living-for-the-Cinema-Podcast-101167838847578Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/livingforthecinema/Letterboxd:https://letterboxd.com/Living4Cinema/

Mary Versus the Movies
Episode 148 - Silver Streak (1976)

Mary Versus the Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 72:49


A book editor witnesses a murder during a cross-country trip, and is plunged into a Hitchcockian world of murder and intrigue. Eventually Richard Pryor shows up, and we get some unfortunate blackface. What can I say, it's the 1970s. Starring Gene Wilder, Richard Pryor, Jill Clayburgh, Patrick McGoohan, Ned Beatty, Ray Walston, Scatman Crothers, and Richard Kiel. Written by Colin Higgins. Directed by Arthur Hiller.

directed richard pryor hitchcockian ned beatty scatman crothers patrick mcgoohan ray walston silver streak colin higgins richard kiel arthur hiller jill clayburgh
In The Seats with...
Episode 632: In The Seats With....Ron Frank and 'Remembering Gene Wilder'

In The Seats with...

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 25:02


There are certain talents out there in the pop culture zeitgeist that demand we never forget them....On this very special episode we dive into the life and times of one of the most hilariously gifted comedic performers of our modern times.  It's time for 'Remembering Gene Wilder'.This tribute to Gene Wilder celebrates his life and legacy as the comic genius behind an extraordinary string of film roles, from his first collaboration with Mel Brooks in The Producers, to the enigmatic title role in the original Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, to his inspired on-screen partnership with Richard Pryor in movies like Silver Streak. It is illustrated by a bevy of touching and hilarious clips and outtakes, never-before-seen home movies, narration from Wilder's audiobook memoir, and interviews with a roster of brilliant friends and collaborators like Mel Brooks, Alan Alda, and Carol Kane.Truly a tribute in every sense of the word, this is simply a cinematic celebration of a performer that we can truly never forget as he lived his life and his art simply wanting to be "Wilder".We had the unique pleasure of sitting down with director Ron Frank to talk about diving into the life of Gene and what he meant to so many people around us all.'Remembering Gene Wilder' is playing at the Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema now and comes out on VOD platforms at the end of April and on Blu-Ray in June.

Cracker Classics
#200 - Forgot He Wasn't Arthur Miller

Cracker Classics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 30:55


The Cultworthy Podcast
THE CULTWORTHY EP #137 - NOT QUITE HITCHCOCK

The Cultworthy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2023 70:43


This week I am joined by Philip of the MAKING TARANTINO PODCAST to talk about two films that were heavily inspired by the films of Alfred Hitchcock. First up we have CHARADE (1963) and SILVER STREAK (1976). Check it out!Try NOM NOM TODAY! https://zen.ai/Ax2lLiOypAMyn_rp4eoKejMMH3kG31Hc8ShXDUV0BWMSign up for Zencaster TODAY! https://zen.ai/Ax2lLiOypAMyn_rp4eoKemgLq-YYFcUzPdCT19xZh1EOFFER CODES: cultworthyVisit thecultworthy.comVisit MAKING TARANTINO : https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/making-tarantino-the-podcast/id1653083895

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SGV Connect
SGV Connect 120: Basking in the Glow of ArroyoFest

SGV Connect

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 26:55


This week's SGV Connect podcast is a special episode where the Streetsblog San Gabriel Valley team, Chris Greenspon, Joe Linton and Damien Newton, sit down and discuss the great success that was ArroyoFest 2023. All three were at the event but experienced it differently with Linton and his family biking the route, Newton completing the "Run the 110" 10k race and Greenspon walking along the 110 later in the morning. Of course, this is Streetsblog so we also discuss what the success of the event could mean for future open streets and open freeway events in the region and Newton even dreams of permanent freeway closures and replacements. A lightly edited transcript of the podcast appears after audio links. There's also one correction that's noted in the transcript but not the audio. At one point Newton states there were 1,700 people that completed the race. The number is actually over 4,000. SGV Connect is supported by Foothill Transit, offering car-free travel throughout the San Gabriel Valley with connections to the new Gold Line Stations across the Foothills and Commuter Express lines traveling into the heart of downtown L.A. To plan your trip, visit Foothill Transit. “Foothill Transit. Going Good Places.” Catch past episodes of SGV Connect and #DamienTalks on LibSyn, iTunes, Google Play, or Overcast. Transcript: (Note: Text in italics is audio that was taken during ArroyoFest itself.) Chris Greenspon  0:09   Hi, it's Chris Greenspon You're listening to SGV Connect #120, our ArroyoFest after special. We're going to take you through our experience. We all did a different mode of transportation there. And we all recorded some on site narration of the things we were experiencing, seeing and hearing. You're gonna hear that kind of audio laced into the episode throughout. So anyway, Damian hit us with that ad copy. Damien Newton  0:34   Oh, right. Well, this and every episode of SGV Connect is sponsored by Foothill Transit. Offering car free travel throughout the San Gabriel Valley with connections to go Gold Line Stations across the Foothill and the Silver Streak into downtown Los Angeles. To plan your trip, visit Foothill Transit at Foothill transit.org Foothill Transit! Going good places. Joe Linton  0:53   This is Streetsblog editor Joe Linton, reporting from the off ramp to the Avenue 60. On the 110 freeway on the morning of ArroyoFest. My daughter and I are here got up at the crack of dawn. It's colder than I thought it'd be but it's warming up, I can see the sun arriving. And it's not quite crowded yet with cyclists but there are definitely 10s...probably hundreds of cyclists. Damien Newton  1:26   Alright, so I am near the starting line now. And there are 1000s of people in front of me and we are 18 minutes away from the start. So this is going to be a pretty pretty big race, maybe the biggest 10k I've done attendance wise. I do look forward to seeing the final numbers for this, this is going to be a big, well attended race. Chris Greenspon  1:53   I'm walking towards the 110 on Orange Grove Avenue just past the cover band and a row of porta potties. Both are always an encouraging sight and sound at these open streets events. We're about to get on the 110. And now let's talk about what we and so many other people have glowingly said about ArroyoFest, Joe. Joe Linton  2:19   Yeah, I think I mean, this is some people have been saying this online, but I think it really had some of the energy of the of the very first open streets event in Southern California. I mean, actually ArroyoFest 2003 is sometimes as good as that. But CicLAvia itself started in 2010. And people didn't know what to expect. And just you know, 10s of 1000s of people, more than 50,000 people showed up and it was downright crowded. With bicycles, the walk side, you guys can probably speak to that but wasn't wasn't quite as crowded early on. It wasn't quite as crowded. But it really got to a point on the freeway, you know, where three lanes of three car lanes wasn't enough to hold lots of cyclist wishing by so there was a lot of slowing down and, y navigating space with other human beings, the things people do in cities around the world every day. Chris Greenspon  3:16   Yeah, it's almost like it should have been widened. Damien, what did you make of the vibe out there? And that was in jest, SGV Connect devotees? Please, Damien, and take over. Damien Newton  3:27   Yeah, thank you. Thank you, Chris, almost giving me a heart attack before you put the microphone out. Maybe if we had extended it instead of widening it. Anyway, usually when I do these types of events, I'm doing that with my family who is completely bored of hearing me drone on and on about the benefits for open streets events, or I'm doing them with other activists. So this was new for me, because I'm doing it with running groups, not just like my friends that run but like surrounded by people, and it was a different discussion. No one was talking about the broader impacts it was more "oh, it's gonna be cool, we get to run on the freeway." It was pretty much a vibe. But then when we were actually out there running there were "Oh, this is cool." There were people way more people stopping to take selfies, and I was...depending how you view it...I was either at the back of the fast group or the front of the middle group timewise. And so I was around people that were serious runners, and they were stopping and taking pictures. They were talking about how cool it was they were they were doing this race. This is not normal conversation for a race unless you're in like a themed race like a Disney Race or a Rose Bowl Race or something like that, where you're in a unique environment. And that's what it was. It was a unique environment. And if you're not a runner, most five and 10 k's are on streets that are closed. That's just that's how they do them. You're in downtown or you're in the west side or your wherever it is a lot of it's on the road...but on the freeway had a very different feel for people and you saw I see way more pictures from other runners than I'm used to for these types of events. Usually pictures are at the start of the end with your friends. They're not in the middle of the race. Joe Linton  4:55   Damien, can you can you talk about a little bit about like so what was the route? Also, I think something that's unusual on runs to is that they gave people tap cards right and forced you guys onto the train. So talk about like, where it started and where it ended and how it basically worked. Damien Newton  5:13   Well, it started. I'm about 200 yards away from the South Pasadena station and we ran onto the freeway. We actually ran north for a little bit just so that we could I guess, be at exactly 10k..runners don't want a 9.8k medal. So then we turned around and ran basically south to the end. And it ended at the activity center at the south end of the route. Joe Linton  5:32   Yeah, which is in the Lincoln Heights right? Cypress Park, close to Dodger Stadium. Damien Newton  5:38   It was. One of the theories that I had as to why...there was a lot of discussion online that we'll get into is...why are we doing this only until 11. I was like, well, when they were planning this, they didn't know if the Dodgers were going to be in the World Series. And that was probably part of it. I mean, it'd be really hard to have a Dodgers World Series game and have a chunk of the 110 close until just a couple hours before the game starts. I was thinking that that might have played into that decision making but yeah, it was right there. And a lot of runners got on the Gold Line to get there because between the heavily heavily heavily advertised lack of parking...I probably got an email from the Ron the 110 every day in the week before telling me not to bother to drive and park. Between that and the free tap cards not just free. tab cards unique tab cards, all I can show mine off to the people in the room with me. I would guess almost everybody that ran took Metro to get there. Joe Linton  6:29   And what was the run? Like? Was it quiet? Was it loud? Was it fast? What's what was what was actually being out there running on a freeway? What was your experience? Chris Greenspon  6:39   And downhill at that? Damien Newton  6:40   Well, I was gonna mention the downhill because I've well stated on this podcast and elsewhere, I was in a Halloween costume. And I was not expecting to have my strongest race day. But I did really well in large part because it was downhill. Also, I ran into one of my run partners who's in a lot better shape than me and she dragged me along with her. So that helps too. But yeah, it was a lot of it was downhill. There was more talking than usual on the race. But I mean, other than that, it was quiet. And I think the talking was people going "oh, wow, this is cool." Which I actually said a few times out loud to the people I was running with. My friend Juanna who I was out with, we talked about how this was like a really cool race. And she's the type of person that does like 40 mile races and stuff like that, like, you know, my marathons are wimpy. And she was like, "No, this race is fantastic. This is one I'm gonna remember." Joe Linton  7:31   The freeway is so crowded. Lots and lots, hundreds 1000s of bikes, people on bikes, escapes, wheelchairs, scooters, more people arriving by the minute. Chris Greenspon  7:46   Now this is a sight, we're finally coming down into the much more green area of the 110 just got under a bridge then of course, down straight away in the distance. You see Mount Washington, people waving Joe Linton  8:03   People getting lost people find each other. And it's it's I think it's one of the most crowded open streets events I've ever seen. And the walk side is just as crowded as the bike side. Damien Newton  8:14   Okay, so I am done the race. I have done the festival I have seen there were 1741 people registered for the 10k. (Note, this is wrong, there were 1741 people that had finnished the race when I checked my times on the app. There were actually over 4,000 people that ran the race). Of course, we saw plenty of people running along the route that were not signed up, which is great. You know, I wanted my fancy medal but not everybody does. And it was a it was a great time. It really was a unique experience. Got a lot of great pictures. A lot of fond memories. Hope I get to do this again before I'm 65. Now I'm gonna go back out and walk the route a little bit. Chris Greenspon  8:48   Okay, so now do you want to go into the wrinkles? of the show of the whole event? Joe Linton  8:54   Yeah, just some of the buzz online. A concern raised by some cyclist was...advocates...on you're not some cyclists called it a shitshow some some called the dangerous. There were a lot of crashes of cyclists here and there. I mean, and when I say a lot, it's probably, you know, 50,000 cyclists and you know, two dozen of them maybe fell or something. I should say 50,000 participants probably. That's a guess. But certainly 10s of 1000s of folks participating in any event and I'd say more than half of those. probably more than two thirds of those, would be bicyclists. So probably 30-40-50,000 bicyclists. I think that we we don't share space that well in Southern California and that's drivers, bicyclists, pedestrians, people taking transit. We're not used to these spaces where there's lots of people, and everyone's moving, and we need to really look out for each other. I talked to my daughter, "You need to know who's behind you and who's in front of you." You know? Every day on Southern California freeway's one or more people die. The freeway was safer than you know, every day in Southern California. But  I think there were a lot of small scale crashes and probably a few broken bones. And anybody else want to touch on that? Chris Greenspon  10:35   I would say? One thing that maybe should have been a hard rule would have been none of the three wheeled scooters with the two in front. maybe I'm misunderstanding physics here, but it seems like those were easier to tip forward. I saw at least three or four kids fall straight forward onto the freeway. With those again, the the really flimsy three wheeled scooters, as opposed to like some of the more modern razors that look like they're set up pretty stable. What about you, Damien, did you observe any precociousness or precariousness? Speaker 2  11:10   Well, again, I was in a really different situation, almost a controlled environment as you're gonna get in that sort of event where you know, everybody was running. So there wasn't a lot.. I mean, we did see a person trip. But like, that's not unusual. I will say when, in the early morning when you're running, even if you're running fast on the southbound side, you're watching the bicyclists zip pass on the northbound side, some of them pretty fast. It wasn't very crowded yet. We were very happy for that separation. And I know some of the people that ran back the other way that I talked to afterwards said the same thing like that separation was great. As far as the people on two feet instead of two wheels were concerned...you two wheeled menaces you. So it was great. As far as we thought on foot. We didn't have the "Oh no, we're too crowded." It was like up there they are over there going much faster than we are. Chris Greenspon  12:01   Towards the end, I did see a few bikes on the walking side. Joe Linton  12:05   Yeah, I wondered that too:the speed differential. And so you had, four year olds on bikes with training wheels, and what they call MAMILS, middle aged men in lycra, fancy road bikes trying to get their miles in. And I think that there probably could have been some notice to...I hate to second guess the organizers did an awesome job...and this is sort of reaching for criticism, but  it's sort of slow cyclists on one side. If you're going less than eight miles an hour or something, you're welcome to be on the walk side. If you're willing to be really chill. It's kind of like bicycling on a sidewalk in LA. It's often a good choice, if you're willing to slow down. And if, if you want to go fast, it doesn't really make sense. Anyway, I hate to dwell on the small number of crashes with the so many people and so many smiles and people what was fun as event got going. So there's a concrete barrier that's maybe three, two or three feet wide at the top. And a lot of people were climbing up on the barrier and shooting selfies and getting the pictures of the freeway signs, Downtown to your right or whatever. It was really was a great vibe. It was it was fun to be in that space. And it's something where I think, "every CicLAvia is fun for me." And it's sort of like church. I had my great Sunday's whatever. And yet, there was a feeling at ArroyoFest, sort of like the first CicLAvia, that this was something big and new, and actually media wise, that has borne out. Open streets now under especially funded under Metro, there's maybe a dozen a year. Not quite one a month, but they rarely make the news. And this one, we got front page coverage in the LA Times lots of gorgeous photos. And TV news covered it. And how was your feed? Every other thing on my Instagram and Facebook was people's people's photos at this event. So it felt like it felt like a real happening and a real newsworthy thing. And not just another sequel?. Chris Greenspon  14:36   I think considering that. It was the first time that probably almost anybody...the majority of the people who participated ever got to do a thing like that go hang out on the freeway. The turnout scale was bound to be legendary. And with that considered, I think safety wise, it actually went pretty well. And honestly It was kind of nice that despite the like you said, the proliferation of media coverage, it was nice to go do something like this. And I didn't see a single TV camera the whole time. And I guess it feels like you can be more yourself. Maybe that was what I liked most about it. The sense of isolation, even though obviously, there was 10s of 1000s of people. It felt like being in another place in another world at times. Joe Linton  15:28   Yeah, it does. I mean, the quiet in the middle of the city in a space like that, it did feel kind of uncanny in some way. So let's talk about the future. I'm going to preface this with in 2009, everybody was like "CicLAvia will never work in Los Angeles" In 2010, we did it! I was one of the people who was working on the first one, although there were a lot of people doing it. I'm not the author. But I'm one of the one of the folks. And I think there was a sense after CicLAvia that, "This changes everything. We've demonstrated that if you build it, they will come." And yet, here we are, you know, a decade later. And I think less has changed than I would have hoped for at the time. So what's the implications for the future for this event? Chris Greenspon  16:18   So I think this, without a doubt has to raise Active SGV's credibility with the entire San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments Consortium. I mean, they're already very well regarded. But in the towns where they haven't really done much yet. I think this gives them if not a blank check, a very, very, very strong resume point. I mean, being having a successful event on the cover of the LA Times makes me wonder whether we might see an event on on Temple, in La Puente,, in Baldwin Park over to Walnut. That's something I would enjoy personally. But I can't imagine that we will not be seeing more Active SGV open streets events, especially along the L line as those continued to complete in the coming years. Joe Linton  17:06   So I do think that yes, it will make Active SGV, who did a phenomenal job, getting all the permits and organizing them in and bringing it all together. I think it'll make them more in demand for doing 66 Golden Streets. Communities can see this, the success and the happiness of stuff like this and ask for more open streets. But I also wonder, going beyond events to permanent treatments of public space. I think that car free space is at such a premium in Los Angeles. And people go to malls and the beach and stuff like that. And they have this experience of sharing space. And I think we need to look at our downtowns, Los Angeles, of course, but Pasadena and all the you know, these A Line stations. You guys call it the L Line, I call it the A Line or the Gold Line. I think we do need to look at instead of, you know, widening streets and building massive parking structures around our transit stations, to look at where can we do Paseos and bike facilities and shared space that we keep cars out of that people can come together in? That's what I hope grows out of it.  I think we've accepted, "we" being Southern California, we've accepted that we can come together for CicLAvia you know, for 626 Golden Streets, for ArroyoFest, once a month, twice a month, but I think we do need to look to can we do this, if not 24/7, even weekends.  Why don't we close a few blocks of a street in historic downtown area in Arcadia for example. But why don't we do that, you know, every weekend for two months during the summer or something like that. So why don't we make this space proliferate? And if it's too hard to close the street permanently? Can we do it all weekend? Can we do it for a season? Can we do it for four Sundays in a month or something like that? So I think there's kind of so I'm talking about there's kind of two ends of the open street spectrum: one is massive event like Heart of LA orArroyoFest, you know, close and iconic area, bring lots and lots of people. But I think the other end is important too. It's a little bit more like a farmers market. Can we take an area and actually I mean, the folks you've written about...the Complete Streets plan in El Monte... and looking at revitalizing some of the downtown areas that are having trouble drawing in customers. Activate that space by keeping cars out of it, and bringing music and vendors and people into it. And I don't know I say all this and I'm not, I don't want to be naive that that's an easy task. That's against the grain of what of what we do in Southern California. But these carfree spaces are really are important, are precious, and are perhaps the future of bringing people together.  Chris Greenspon  20:37   What I want to go out on is...nonstop we were hearing leading up to this, you know, in our previous interview with Marcus and Robert, about the history of ArroyoFest and people were saying, you know, just regular everyday people were saying, "Oh, who knows this isn't going to happen again, for 20 years." That joke certainly got beaten to death. But I'm wondering in your seasoned opinions. Do you think that within a more reasonable timeframe, we can do an open freeway event again, maybe not on the 110? And if so, where would you suggest but do you think it's within grasp? Joe Linton  21:16   Yeah, I mean, I think the wild rousing success of ArroyoFest says there's an appetite for this, that this is a fun thing, and that Angelenos will show up. I think you need to pick a freeway that's close to transit. A lot of freeways are really boring spaces that I think the Arroyo Seco Parkway, the 110 Freeway between downtown and Pasadena is probably head and shoulders, the most picturesque freeway on the west coast...maybe not the west coast, but certainly in Southern California. But I think you have to pick it well. I think you can't just say, "Hey, we're gonna close the, the 405 in Westwood, everybody show up." There's folks thinking about this at Active SGV at CicLAvia that could probably figure out where, where it makes sense to do it. But it is very difficult to work with Caltrans to repurpose Caltrans space for anything other than lots and lots of cars all the time. And I think there there are glimmers of change at that. But when you do a bike path project, and it takes three inches of Caltrans space away, it takes decades to get that project approved. And I think some of that's changing, but I mean, hopefully the success of a royal fast helps pull Caltrans into a more multimodal acceptance of this sorts of shared space. But I've perhaps been in the trenches too long to expect that we'll see ArroyoFest three anytime soon, and that we'll see other open streets events on freeways soon, but I hope I'm wrong. Damien Newton  23:03   Well, and there's the holy grail to have a freeway closure. I mean, on the west side, we had the 90 freeway debate briefly. We talked about possibly doing a study and the local advocacy group Streets for All was his was trying to get a federal grant to do a study and everyone seemed on board with it. And then a couple of neighborhood councils found out about it and flipped out because that's the role of our neighborhood council system to flip out and stop good things from happening. And they were successful. The mayor was, I believe one person said it might have been Ted Rogers, that she was "for it before she was against it." And she came out against it. And these freeway closures, though that I mean...that's after CicLAvia for a couple of years, we had pretty good momentum and building bike infrastructure. And as far as I mean, some of it was Sharrows. But 2010 We were happy just to get Sharrows some places. You know, Villaraigosa had, Mayor Villaraigosa the mayor of LA, had a goal for 200 miles of bike infrastructure year, including those dastardly sharrows. But still, it was happening and there was momentum and for whatever reason, maybe it's Villaraigosa got rid of the low hanging fruit. Maybe it's because Garcetti was too tactical, but that momentum really stalled and fizzled during the Garcetti years. So is the momentum here to do another ArroyoFest? Or is the momentum to go that big next step and look at the freeways that aren't seeing huge volumes of traffic, aren't seeing a regular influx of cars and say, "do we need this or can we do something else with this land?" The 90 may be off the table now, thanks to some crazy angry people. But they've been entirely... Joe Linton  24:36   ...It does look like it lost a lot of momentum. But I don't think it's a shut book just yet.  Speaker 2  24:42   That's exciting for me. But, you know, the battle over the 710 extension was was decades and I think that ArroyoFest shows that maybe we don't need those freeways, especially the ones that aren't your commuter freeways. And that's a lot of land to do something else with. They always say, "we're not growing more land or making more land," but we kind of can if we repurpose land that's not being utilized to the best extent that it is. Chris Greenspon  25:06   Well, that's a fabulous note to go out on. Joe Linton  25:09   Well, actually one one more closing note.  I heard at least a few folks showed up at a row fest that was their first open streets event. So there are regular open streets events, and the next one coming up is in South LA on Martin Luther King Boulevard, the date is December. Damien Newton  25:30   I think it's the 3rd but I'm looking at I think it's December 3, but I'm just double checking it, but it's definitely the first Sunday in December. Joe Linton  25:36   Yes, the first time in December. We think it's December 3 on Martin Luther King Boulevard in South LA. So check them out there. They're always a treat. And I think they do give you a sense of what NLA that's less totally festooned with cars might look like. Chris Greenspon  25:54   All right, well, that wraps us up for SGV Connect 120. In the meantime, listen to these sounds of ArroyoFest. Transcribed by https://otter.ai

The Old Movie Lady Podcast
1925: The Flesh and Blood Racket

The Old Movie Lady Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 44:42


To everyone's mortification, The Old Movie Lady sings! She also brings you tales of criminal activity at the Wampas Frolic, a go-to-dog girl, a vamp with a beautiful back, a new nose, and confusion caused by the name Lola. Featuring the Our Gang kids and a host of animal stars: Rin Tin Tin, Silver Streak, Rinty, Rex the wild horse, and Numa the lion. This episode contains brief mention of mental health struggles, as well as (mild) language that may be inappropriate for some listeners. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Big Talk with Chris and Gregg
Ep. 086 The Movies, T.V., and Events of 1976!!!!!

Big Talk with Chris and Gregg

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 63:50


In Episode #086 Chris and Gregg continue their look back at the year 1976.  In this episode, the guys discuss the movies, such as Rocky, Taxi Driver, Silver Streak, and All the Presidents Men.  They talk about the T.V. shows, such as Happy Days, MASH, Charlie's Angels, and Laverne & Shirley.  They close out the episode by disussing the events on 1976.....  Did you know we landed on Mars twice in 1976!?!?!?!?  WHO KNEW!!!!

Milo Time
Mr. Strecko

Milo Time

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2023 13:45


Henry Hillman, Silver Streak, Reed College, Max Kessler, M.S. 51, The William Alexander School, P.S. 321, Booker T. Washington Middle School, Public Middle School, Public High School, Camp Starlight, Oklahoma, Oh What a Beautiful Morning, Drama Program at M.S. 51, Photography Program at M.S. 51, Mr. McEnany, Playwriting, Monologue Writing, LaGuardia High School, Frank Sinatra High School, Isabel Hillman, Manhattan Theater Company, Bobby Cannavale, Alana Fishberg, The Station AgentBobby Cannavale Performing Monologue Written by Milo:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zzx-FZk6GJQ 

The Earth Station One Podcast
The Earth Station One Podcast - Silver Streak Classic Movie Review

The Earth Station One Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 70:04


This 1976 classic comedy has something for everyone - romance, bromance, gardening tips, cow milking, intrigue, and a tad bit of murder. Mike, Mike, and Ashley get some jive going on the runaway train known as Silver Streak. Also, we have the return of the Kahn Report as Mary and Mike F talk all about their adventures at Pensacon 2023 in Pensacola Florida. Plus Michelle's Iconic Rock Moment and Shout Outs! This episode is dedicated to the memory of our dear friend of the station, Darren Nowell. We want to hear from you! Feedback is always welcome. Please write to us at feedback@earthstationone.com and subscribe and rate the show on Apple Podcast, Stitcher Radio, Google Play, Spotify, Pandora, Amazon Music, wherever fine podcasts are found, and now we can be found on our own YouTube Channel. Links Earth Station One on Apple Podcasts Earth Station One on Stitcher Radio Earth Station One on Spotify Past Episodes of The Earth Station One Podcast The ESO Network Patreon The New ESO Network TeePublic Store ESO Network Patreon Angela's A Geek Girl's Take Ashley's Box Office Buzz Michelle's Iconic Rock Talk Show The Earth Station One Website Tifosi Optical The New Earth Station One YouTube Channel American Redcross Rescue.org Giving Global Silver Streak Movie Pensacon Promos Tifosi Optics But First, Let's Talk Nerdy The ESO Network Patreon If you would like to leave feedback or a comment on the show please feel free to email us at feedback@earthstationone.com Special Guests: Ashley Pauls and Mary Ogle.

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The Earth Station One Podcast – Silver Streak Classic Movie Review

ESO Network – The ESO Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 70:04


This 1976 classic comedy has something for everyone – romance, bromance, gardening tips, cow milking, intrigue, and a tad bit of murder. Mike, Mike, and Ashley get some jive going on the runaway train known as Silver Streak. Plus Michelle's Iconic Rock Moment and Shout Outs! This episode is dedicated to the memory of our … The Earth Station One Podcast – Silver Streak Classic Movie Review Read More » The post The Earth Station One Podcast – Silver Streak Classic Movie Review appeared first on The ESO Network.

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/Film Daily
Mini-Water Cooler: Atlanta S4, The Other Two, Silver Streak, and More

/Film Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 34:07


On the November 9, 2022 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editor Ben Pearson is joined by /Film editor Brad Oman to talk about what they've been up to at the virtual water cooler. At The Water Cooler: What we've been Doing:Brad has been putting the 2022 SlashFilm Holiday Gift Guide together. What we've been Reading:  What we've been Watching:Brad watched See No Evil Hear No Evil, Silver Streak, Deadstream, Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities, rewatched Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein, and caught up on The Other Two. Ben is catching up with Andor and Atlanta, and is psyched about the return of The White Lotus.  What we've been Eating:Brad tried Lays Sweet and Salty Dipped Clusters, Keebler Gingerbread Mini Fudge Stripes, Lindt Lindor Sugar Cookie Chocolate Truffles, and Pandora Flakes Cereal What we've been Playing:    All the other stuff you need to know: You can find more about all the stories we mentioned on today's show at slashfilm.com, and linked inside the show notes. /Film Daily is published every weekday, bringing you the most exciting news from the world of movies and television as well as deeper dives into the great features from slashfilm.com.  You can subscribe to /Film Daily on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify and all the popular podcast apps (RSS).  And please subscribe to our newsletter! Send your feedback, questions, comments and concerns to us at peter@slashfilm.com. Please leave your name and general geographic location in case we mention the e-mail on the air. Please rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts, tell your friends and spread the word!  Thanks to Sam Hume for our logo.

SEP FanFic Readings
A Thousand Words - Ch. 43 Silver Streak

SEP FanFic Readings

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 13:28


A Thousand Wordsolivejuice28artwork by ksenita (@ksenita_art) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sep-fanfic-readings/message

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Six Pack Double Feature
049 Silver Streak | Stir Crazy

Six Pack Double Feature

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 91:18


This week the guys sit down and talk about two of their favorite Gene Wilder - Richard Pryor Pairings. These two comedic icons made movie history while breaking down barriers, breaking the law, and breaking out of prison. Download and tune-in! It's SILVER STREAK (1976) and STIR CRAZY (1980) today on Six Pack Double Feature.   Copyright 2022 | Klopek Media

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My Celluloid Heart Podcast
So I Married An Axe Murderer (1993)

My Celluloid Heart Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 55:35


    On this episode Phillip and his cousin Chip discuss the 1993 Mike Myers comedy So I Married An Axe Murderer. They start, like always, by giving the general information for this movie. Then it's time for RECASTED, who they would cast if the movie was made today. It's then time for Listener Opinions from Instagram. Phillip then reads through the plot synopsis and includes some facts along the way. They then read the reviews, and give the movie their own rating. After the wrap up, Phillip gives his Phil's Film Favorite of the Week; Silver Streak (1976). It's great to have Chip back, and they had another great discussion. Come back next week for Female Assassins Pt. 1: Point of No Return (1993).

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My Celluloid Heart Podcast
So I Married An Axe Murderer (1993)

My Celluloid Heart Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 55:35


    On this episode Phillip and his cousin Chip discuss the 1993 Mike Myers comedy So I Married An Axe Murderer. They start, like always, by giving the general information for this movie. Then it's time for RECASTED, who they would cast if the movie was made today. It's then time for Listener Opinions from Instagram. Phillip then reads through the plot synopsis and includes some facts along the way. They then read the reviews, and give the movie their own rating. After the wrap up, Phillip gives his Phil's Film Favorite of the Week; Silver Streak (1976). It's great to have Chip back, and they had another great discussion. Come back next week for Female Assassins Pt. 1: Point of No Return (1993).

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Hooks & Runs
Ep. 113 - The Ringworm vs The 340 Million Dollar Man

Hooks & Runs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 49:48


This week, Fernando Tatis, Jr., is suspended 80 games for violating MLB's performance enhancing drug policy, Houston loses Michael Brantley for the year, Does anybody remember Ken Giles, an important anniversary for Guy Hecker and SMU alums pick the wrong time to cut corners.Check It OutRex remembers Grim Reaper front man Steve Grummett who passed away this week at 62 by recommending their 1983 album "See You in Hell." NSFW? Who knows?Craig recommends Just Mustard's sophomore effort, "Heart Under," released May 2022.Andrew recommends the new Brad Pitt film "Bullet Train," which Rex and Craig immediately describe as "Cannonball Run meets The Silver Streak." Errata: The Eric Dickerson car was a Trans Am, not a corvette. Former Texas Governor Bill Clements' antics with SMU are chronicled in this story. Hooks & Runs Website, Twitter, BuzzsproutCraig Estlinbaum on TwitterAndrew Eckhoff on Tik Tok (it's true)Rex von Pohl (Krazy Karl's Music Emporium) on FacebookOpening and closing music, "Caroline" by Craig Estlinbaum. All rights reserved.This podcast and this episode are copyright Craig Estlinbaum, 2022, all rights reserved. 

Damn Good Movie Memories
Episode 307 - Silver Streak (1976)

Damn Good Movie Memories

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 32:08


With definite nods to "North By Northwest", Gene Wilder stars in this comedy-mystery about a book editor trying to convince the authorities about the death of famous author that occurred on a passenger train.  Co-starring Richard Pryor and Jill Clayburgh.

The Overlook Hour Podcast
#362 - Prey, Night of the Demon, Bullet Train

The Overlook Hour Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 116:14


Randy showcases his love for trains by covering two films centered around them. Clark needed a refresher of "Predator" after going in on "Prey". And after leading the discussion on the new segment devoted to Nathan Fielder's "The Rehearsal", Russ reviewed Severin's recent release of "Night of the Demon" to set up Thursday's interview.  Films: The Rehearsal: The Fielder Method (TV), Official Competition (2021), The Square (2017), Silver Streak (1976), Bullet Train (2022), Resurrection (2022), Predator (1987), Prey (2022), Night of the Demon (1980), Iron Chef: Quest for an Iron Legend (TV), Predator 2 (1990), Dredd (2012), Hypochondriac (2022) Hey, we're on YouTube!  Listening on an iPhone? Don't forget to rate us on iTunes!   Fill our fe-mailbag by emailing us at OverlookHour@gmail.com      Reach us on Instagram (@theoverlooktheatre) Facebook (@theoverlookhour) Twitter (@OverlookHour)

Death by Podcast
Death by Podcast 59: Silver Streak (1976), Obi Kenobi Finale

Death by Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2022 109:29


Episode 59 is LIVE, and this week for the letter X we decided that instead of watching Xtro 4 we'd spin Kevin's Wheel of Options! The theme was '80's Buddy Movies' and out of 8 options the old gods and the new chose the 1976 Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor picture, Silver Streak! It's trains, planes, and automobiles of a different kind, and enough awkward, middle-aged sexual innuendos to make you gag! JOIN US. It's Miller time! Everywhere you pod. DBP Hosts: Adam Crohn: Instagram: @actoydesign / @ihavespokenpod / @mom_gave_them_away Kevin Krull: Instagram: @theotherkevinkrull Support the show directly on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/deathbypodcast Death by Podcast Linktree: https://linktr.ee/deathbypodcast Follow us: Instagram: @deathbypodcast Twitter: @DBPpodcast YouTube: Death by Podcast

Comics Who Love Comic Books
Snelson and More - Ep 93

Comics Who Love Comic Books

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 48:27


This episode has more signing than usual. What happened when Brett tried to watch Swamp Thing? What happens if you know the difference between Swamp Thing and Man Thing? What IS the difference between Swamp Thing and Man Thing? What happened in the first Thunderbolts comics? How are the photos from the Blue Beetle movie? Why is representation important? Do you need to read the comics before you watch The Boys? What is Hard Traveling Heroes? What happens in Green Arrow: Quiver that made Brett uncomfortable? Why do we need more women writing comics? What did Judd Winick do in his Green Arrow arc? What does Women in Refrigerators mean? You need to read Snelson: Comedy is Dying. What's the best comic to start with if you want to read Spider-Man from the beginning? You should read Footprints by Joey Esposito. RIP to George Perez and Neal Adams. Who are Megalith, Toy Boy, and Armor and the Silver Streak? Reading tips: Thunderbolts; Swamp Thing; Web of the City by Harlan Ellison (novel); Green Arrow: Quiver; Green Arrow: Straight Shooter; Snelson: Comedy is Dying; Hot Lunch Special; Ultimate Spider-Man; Amazing Spider-Man; Footprints by Joey Esposito; New Teen Titans; Crisis on Infinite Earths Recorded 5-27-22 via Audacity

TransMissions Podcast: Transformers News and Reviews! - All Shows Feed
Episode 478 – BUZZWOR…LEGA…BLUE…SILVERSTREAK

TransMissions Podcast: Transformers News and Reviews! - All Shows Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 90:51


This week we talk about the new Buzzworthy Silverstreak, a masterpiece Crosscut, and we possibly get our first look at Rise of the Beast figures! All this and much, much more on this episode of TransMissions! Check out our “Trips to the Store” video segment on YouTube! Order our TransMissions Exclusive Cover Variant of IDW’s Transformers Till All Are One #1! Want some TransMissions swag? Check out our online shop, powered by TeePublic! Like what we’re doing and want to help make our podcast even better? Become a Donatreon and support us on Patreon or PayPal! If you already support us, thank you! Show Notes: TransMissions 478 [00:00:00] Donations! [00:01:13] Check out the uncut version of Empire Of Rust Episode 72 – Downfall Of A Droid exclusive to Donatreons that just came out on Monday March 21st! [00:01:59] GeekCast Radio Podcast Network: All Things Transformers: Origins of the Cybertronian Beast!… Continue reading The post Episode 478 – BUZZWOR…LEGA…BLUE…SILVERSTREAK appeared first on TransMissions Podcast Network.

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TransMissions: Transformers Toy News and Reviews!
Episode 478 – BUZZWOR…LEGA…BLUE…SILVERSTREAK

TransMissions: Transformers Toy News and Reviews!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 90:51


This week we talk about the new Buzzworthy Silverstreak, a masterpiece Crosscut, and we possibly get our first look at Rise of the Beast figures! All this and much, much more on this episode of TransMissions! Check out our “Trips to the Store” video segment on YouTube! Order our TransMissions Exclusive Cover Variant of IDW’s Transformers Till All Are One #1! Want some TransMissions swag? Check out our online shop, powered by TeePublic! Like what we’re doing and want to help make our podcast even better? Become a Donatreon and support us on Patreon or PayPal! If you already support us, thank you! Show Notes: TransMissions 478 [00:00:00] Donations! [00:01:13] Check out the uncut version of Empire Of Rust Episode 72 – Downfall Of A Droid exclusive to Donatreons that just came out on Monday March 21st! [00:01:59] GeekCast Radio Podcast Network: All Things Transformers: Origins of the Cybertronian Beast!… Continue reading The post Episode 478 – BUZZWOR…LEGA…BLUE…SILVERSTREAK appeared first on TransMissions Podcast Network.

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You Can't Do That Anymore!
Silver Streak with Lon Harris

You Can't Do That Anymore!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 42:36


Lon Harris (writer for Screen Junkies) joins us this week as we continue our second season of You Can't Do That Anymore. We discuss Silver Stream, a fun comedy with one giant glaring issue, why this idea was used in the film and why Hollywood continues to do so even though it never is done well or remembered fondly.

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Who Let You Watch That?!
See No Evil, Hear No Evil: Robbery by Erection

Who Let You Watch That?!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 83:30


This week, our hosts are proud to present to you an episode dedicated to one of the most important movie in Gabe's youth, the 1989 comedy, See No Evil, Hear No Evil. This Arthur Hiller (Love Story and Silver Streak) stars the Gene Wilder (Young Frankenstein and Blazing Saddles) as Dave, a deaf man, and Richard Pryor (The Toy and Superman III) as Wally, a blind man. When these two witness a murder all sorts of craziness breaks loose as the cops think they've done it. Costarring Joan Severance and Kevin Spacey as Eve and Kirgo, the true killers that are after a mysterious coin that has ended up in Dave and Wally's possession. This movie is the spark that lit Gabe's creative juices and he's got one heck of a story to share with us this week. So uncover your eyes and open your ears for a firecracker of an episode. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, & TikTok: @WhoLetYouPod --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Cinema Chat With David Heath

In our first published podcast, we talk about the 1976 film Silver Streak. We talk a little bit about the production, the stars, and the great success it had. Thanks for listening!

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The Dark Side Of Music With Derek Hanjora
Episode 105: Madeleine Kaye returns!!!!

The Dark Side Of Music With Derek Hanjora

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2020 90:50


Madeleine Kaye is the vocalist and lyricist behind Juliana. She got her start at age five when she began performing at community theaters in south Florida. Singer-songwriter passions began at age eight when she formed her first neighborhood band: Silver Streak. With the drive to create art and performance, Madeleine has delved into theatre, music, burlesque, drag and, excitedly, the Juliana project. Exploring themes of renewal and the manifestation of desire, Madeleine hopes her lyrical reveries inspire you to chase the life you crave. This episode is proudly brought to you by: #Manscaped: https://www.manscaped.com/ use code "SUCKITPODCAST" for 20% off and free shipping #Betterhelp : https://www.betterhelp.com/sipod for 10% off #H2one #Handsanitizer : https://h2one.com/ BUY MERCH!!!!! #Merch Store: https://www.dckproductions.com/shop Follow me: https://www.instagram.com/suckitpodcast https://www.facebook.com/suckitpodcast https://www.twitter.com/suckit_podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thedarksideofmusic/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thedarksideofmusic/support

The Quickie - Interviews for Graphic Designers
Episode 219 - Jay Ferracane - Angry Bovine - Crappy Rancher - Boulder CO.

The Quickie - Interviews for Graphic Designers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2020 65:32


Today's guest is Jay Ferracane. He is the designer and owner at Angry Bovine and a self-proclaimed crappy rancher based in Boulder CO. What is in the water over there in Boulder? @angrybovineDuring this episode we talk about:-his moves from software rebrand guy, to agency creative director, to independent designer. -how he once drew a business card.-the accidental vehicle wrap that ended up resembling a Japanese Hearse....google it. -his table of contents wallpaper and what that means...-@joncontino gets a shout out.-the dangers of "designing as if its yours".-the Duke University Business School project he was a part of, why he is so proud of it, and why he loves working for them. Such a great conversation and Jay has one of the coolest offices I've seen yet. Set up in a 91' Silver Streak trailer. Yup. Pretty cool.

The Next Reel Film Podcast Master Feed
The Next Reel Film Podcast Silver Streak • The Next Reel

The Next Reel Film Podcast Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2020 62:33


Is it obvious right out of the gate that Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor would make a great comedy duo? How are the thrills versus the laughs? Are there too many tropes used throughout this film? Tune in to this week's show to get these answers and more.

The Next Reel by The Next Reel Film Podcasts
Silver Streak • The Next Reel

The Next Reel by The Next Reel Film Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2020 62:33


Is it obvious right out of the gate that Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor would make a great comedy duo? How are the thrills versus the laughs? Are there too many tropes used throughout this film? Tune in to this week's show to get these answers and more.

The Creedence Clearwater Revival Hour
Silver Streak: Chapter 4, “Forget It Jim…”

The Creedence Clearwater Revival Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2017


Pastor Clearwater returns on March 6th. In the meantime, get ready for the new season by diving into the world of Beavertail Detective, Jim Silvers. Silver Streak: Chapter 4, Forget It Jim… Jim Silvers goes into the sewers for the thrilling conclusion of Silver Streak. What will he find in the sewers? The Axe Man? The Pastor? Deborah […]

The Creedence Clearwater Revival Hour
Silver Streak: Chapter 3, “The Axe Man Cometh”

The Creedence Clearwater Revival Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2017


Pastor Clearwater returns on March 6th. In the meantime, get ready for the new season by diving into the world of Beavertail Detective, Jim Silvers. Silver Streak: Chapter 3, The Axe Man Cometh Detective Jim Silvers takes up smoking, switches his focus to a different case, and obtains a tape from “The Axe Man.” There’s another […]

The Creedence Clearwater Revival Hour
Silver Streak: Chapter 2, “Lost In The Supermarket”

The Creedence Clearwater Revival Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2017


Pastor Clearwater returns on March 6th. In the meantime, get ready for the new season by diving into the world of Beavertail Detective, Jim Silvers. Silver Streak: Chapter 2, Lost In The Supermarket Detective Jim Silvers continues his hunt for any information about the missing Pastor. He starts looking at a supermarket and teaches us at […]

The Creedence Clearwater Revival Hour
Silver Streak: Chapter 1, “The Hunt Begins”

The Creedence Clearwater Revival Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2017


Pastor Clearwater returns on March 6th. In the meantime, get ready for the new season by diving into the world of Beavertail Detective, Jim Silvers. Silver Streak: Chapter 1, The Hunt Begins Detective Jim Silvers takes over the reigns of the podcast in the absence of Pastor Creedence Clearwater (Creekwater?). Jim recruits future junior detectives, sets […]