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362 Golden Voyage of Sinbad w/Jeff ClarkSteven is joined by Jeff Clark to discuss 1973's Golden Voyage of Sinbad! Jeff runs the Cinema Forever Facebook group. If you enjoy movies, then I recommend joining this group.Please send feedback to DieCastMoviePodcast@gmail.com or leave us a message on our Facebook Page.Thanks for listening!
For February's Movie Monday, we watched The Golden Voyage of Sinbad from 1973, a fantasy adventure directed by Gordon Hessler and featuring stop-motion effects of Ray Harryhausen. This episode features contributions from: (in order of appearance) Jason Connerley of Nerd's RPG Variety Cast (podcast) Goblin's henchman (podcast, blog) and the UmberBulk of the Southwest Sofa Crew Joe Richter of Hindsighless (podcast) James Knight, Tyranner the Dwarf, and Ellen the Elf of the Southwest London Sofa Gang Find the Movie Monday Letterboxd list here https://letterboxd.com/the39thman/list/movie-monday-1/ The movie for March is The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension from 1984, directed by W. D. Richter and starring Peter Weller. That episode will air on March 30th, so please send in your submissions by the 28th if you'd like to be included in the show. Also, be sure not to miss the new podcast I'm involved with, entitled With Wife and I. My wife, Isla, suggested we take turns choosing movies to watch together, then share our thoughts with anyone who cares to listen. You can find it wherever you get your podcasts. “Warning” by Lieren of Updates From the Middle of Nowhere Leave me an audio message via https://www.speakpipe.com/KeepOffTheBorderlands You can email me at spencer.freethrall@gmail.com or look me up on Discord as FreeThrall. You can find me in a bunch of other places here https://freethrall.carrd.co This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit freethrall.substack.com
Tuesday 2-17-26 Show #1241: We discuss Sinbad and other GOAT comedians, accents, playing Jabba's Palace, and Aimee has never seen Star Wars.
Tuesday 2-17-26 Show #1241: We discuss Sinbad and other GOAT comedians, accents, playing Jabba's Palace, and Aimee has never seen Star Wars.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In So Deep, It's Love Already on Reida Soragakin kepeä romanssi, jossa nörttityttö alkaa fanittaa poikaa, joka piilottelee ujosteluaan äksyilyn alle. Kuulumisissa käymme läpi Japanin-matkamme Tokion-osuuden, lukujonossa taas katsastamme reissulta kertyneen mangasaaliin. Ajankohtaisaiheina raportoimme kuulumiset Desucon Frostbite 2026:sta ja Lappeenrannan Manga Hokusai Manga -näyttelystä sekä puhumme siitä, miten uusi suomalainen mangakustantaja Fuyuki on lisensoinut Dinosaur Sanctuaryn. --- Kommentoi | Bluesky | Mastodon | X | Threads | Instagram --- (01:00) – KUULUMISET: KÄYTIIN JAPANISSA 3/3 – TOKIO – Ikebukuron Sunshine City -ostari – Jirai-kei eli maamiinatyyli – Bataatti-monaka-jäätelö (kuva) – Shoya-izakayaketjun Uenon-liike – CoCo Ichibanya – Shabu-shabu – Ueno – Asakusan Kappabashi-doori (keittiövälinealue) – Senso-ji-temppeli – Asakusan kolme ikonista nähtävyyttä: Skytree, Asahin oluttuoppipäämaja ja kultainen kakka (kuva) – Leiji Matsumoton suunnittelema jokilaiva – Shosen Book Tower – Uenon Ameya Yokochou eli Ameyoko-ostoskatu – Nipporin Yanaka Ginza -ostoskatu – Harajukun Takeshita Street on absoluuttinen ryysishelvetti (kuva) – Harajukun Cat Street on kivempi vaihtoehto nykyisin – Idolish7-crepe (kuva) – Harajukun Kinji Used Clothing -kauppa myy hyvälaatuisia käytettyjä vaatteita – Nipporin Edwin-kauppa – Hotel Balian Resort Shinjuku Glamping – Japanilainen näkemys retkeilystä? (kuva) – Kabukicho – Näyttää siltä, että vain yksi host club Kabukichossa tarjoaa poikia aikuisempaankin makuun (kuva) – Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building – Fuji näkyi rakennuksesta (kuva) – …joskaan emme ehtineet näkemään "timantti-Fujia" – Myös Blue Lock näkyi rakennuksesta (kuva) – Hiroshi Kamiya – Kazuki Ura – Shibuyan Modi-nörttiostoskeskus – The Guy She Was Interested in Wasn't a Guy at All -popup-kauppa (kuva) ja sen oheistuotteita (kuva) – Odaiban Small Worlds -pienoismallisisäteemapuisto – Yleiskuvia (Bluesky) – Evangelion-hangaari ja Tokyo (Bluesky) – Tokyo DisneySea – Uusi Fantasy Springs -alue (Bluesky) ja lisätietoja Wikipediassa – Magellan's-ravintola (Bluesky) – Tower of Terror -laite – 20,000 Leagues under the Sea -laite – Sinbad's Storybook Voyage -laite – Showa Kinen -puisto (Google Maps) – Neidonhiuspuiden yövalaistus (kuva) – Lasten leikkimaan sumulaakso (kuva) – Japanilaisen puutarhan ruskanäkymät päivällä ja illalla (Bluesky) – Bonsaimuseo (kuva) (41:36) – IN SO DEEP, IT'S LOVE ALREADY: ESITTELY – In So Deep, It's Love Already – Tokyopopin printtijulkaisu kirjoitetaan pilkulla, K Mangan digiversio ilman pilkkua –Sarjan lähtöasetelma (kuva) (44:12) – IN SO DEEP, IT'S LOVE ALREADY: PÄÄHENKILÖT JA ROMANSSI – Colleenin X-ketju nykyshoujon isoista trendeistä – Idoli x fani -sarjoja: – Tamon's B-Side – Star⇄Crossed!! (K Manga) – My Idol Sits the Next Desk Over (K Manga) – It Takes More than a Pretty Face to Fall in Love – Gazing at the Star Next Door – Kynsienlakkauskohtaus (kuva) – Leimautunut kuin ankanpoikanen (kuva) – Kametanin mitätön traaginen menneisyys (kuva) – Kirinon mitätön traaginen menneisyys (kuva) – Jakso 42, jossa puhuimme sarjasta Horimiya – Kametani muuttuu täydelliseksi poikaystäväksi (kuva) – Sarjan ensimmäinen kakkospoika Sakurai (kuva) (1:08:32) – IN SO DEEP, IT'S LOVE ALREADY: ISOVELI-HIJACK – Ahdistava fritsu äh öh (kuva) – Isoveljen valokuvausharrastus (kuva) – Isoveljen rakkaudentunnustus (kuva) – Isoveli saa Kirinon miettimään tulevaisuuttaan uudella tavalla (kuva) – Jakso 115, jossa puhuimme sarjast You Got Me, Sempai! (1:19:14) – IN SO DEEP, IT'S LOVE ALREADY: TYYLI JA VISUAALIT – Kirinolla on paljon hauskoja ilmeitä (kuva) – Isoja tunnehetkiä korostetaan usein tekemällä kuvasta vähän epätarkan näköinen lisäämällä sotkua ääriviivojen ympärille (kuva) – Muutama esimerkki luvunaloituskuvista (kuva) (1:22:46) – IN SO DEEP, IT'S LOVE ALREADY: KANNET – Sarjan kannet (1:23:59) – IN SO DEEP, IT'S LOVE ALREADY: JULKAISUT – KÄÄNNÖSEROT – Sarja K Mangassa – Jakso 120, jossa puhuimme sarjasta Tower Dungeon – Esimerkkejä käännöseroista: – K Mangan versiossa sanotaan "fangirl" ja "best boy" (kuva) – Tokyopopin versiossa sanotaan "otaku" ja "oshi" (kuva) – Tokyopop myös kääntää "oshittamisen" verbiksi "stannata" (kuva), toisin kuin K Manga (kuva) – Jakso 96, jossa puhuimme sarjasta Fake ja Tokyopopin vanhasta vapaammin sovittavasta käännöstyylistä (1:31:55) – IN SO DEEP, IT'S LOVE ALREADY: JULKAISUT – SENSUURI – K Mangan valtavat sensuuripalkit saavat seksuaaliset kohtaukset näyttämään tuhmemmilta kuin ovatkaan (kuva) – Sama kohtaus pokkarijulkaisussa (kuva) – Mielenkiintoista kyllä sensuuripalkkeja ei ole vain raa'asti vedetty kuvien päälle, vaan puhekuplien muodot on huolellisesti säilytetty (1:39:21) – IN SO DEEP, IT'S LOVE ALREADY: JULKAISUT – LUVUT VS POKKARIT – Pokkarijulkaisussa on muokattu kohtauksen dialogia ja tunnelmaa verrattuna alun perin julkaistuihin lukuihin: – Kohtaus lukujulkaisussa (johon K Mangan englanninkielinen versio perustuu) (kuva) – Pokkarijulkaisussa Kametanin tilanteenkeskeytys ja Kirinon poisjuokseminen ovat visuaalisesti humoristisemmat, ja dialogia on muutettu niin että Kametani ei sanokaan "en halua mennä pidemmälle", vaan "haluan puhua kanssasi" (kuva) – Jakso 56, jossa puhuimme mangan lukemiskokemuksesta luku kerrallaan vs pokkari kerrallaan – Lukujen väliset stripit ovat kanonisia ja muuttavat lukukokemusta jonkun verran (kuva) – Jakso 84, jossa puhuimme sarjasta Fullmetal Alchemist (1:48:43) – IN SO DEEP, IT'S LOVE ALREADY: JAPANIKSI LUKEMINEN – Furiganat auttavat lukemaan kanjeja eli kiinalaisia kirjoitusmerkkejä selittämällä yksinkertaisemmilla kana-merkistöillä auki, miten kanji on tarkoitus lausua – Vanitaksen kirjassa puhutaan kanonisesti ranskaa (Bluesky) (1:58:56) – IN SO DEEP, IT'S LOVE ALREADY: YHTEENVETO – Sarja sisältää hauskan kivaa seksuaalisuuteen tutustumista (kuva) (2:03:10) – DESUCON FROSTBITE 2026: MAARETIN LUENTO – Desucon Frostbite 2026:n ohjelmakartta – Maaretin ohjelma: Ihanan kamalat ongelmalliset parisuhteet BL-mangassa (YouTube) (2:10:42) – DESUCON FROSTBITE 2026: PETTERIN LUENTO – Petterin ohjelma: Japanin erityinen luontosuhde (YouTube) (2:20:51) – DESUCON FROSTBITE 2026: MUUT OHJELMAT – Tyttöys ja sen mieskeskeisyys shoujomangassa (YouTube) – Dandadanin yokait (YouTube) – One Piece - Wano ja onnistunut sovittaminen (YouTube) – Kunniavieras Ryootaroo Okiayu – Petterin cossi Okiayun ääninäyttelemästä Usamimi Kamen -hahmosta Animeconissa 2007 (kuva) – Onegai My Melody on Sanrio-sarja vuodelta 2005 (YouTube) – Mangan epätyypilliset naishahmot – Papa Told Me – Journal with Witch – I Want to Be a Wall – Shiawase wa tabete nete mate – Is Kichijoji the Only Place to Live? – Apothecary Diariesin historiallisuus ja hierarkiat (YouTube) – Ohjaustekniikat ja leikkaus sarjassa The Summer Hikaru Died (YouTube) – Kiitti supervoimista faija – Vanhemmuus HeroAcassa (YouTube) – Animurot-podcast – Heike Monogatari uudelleenkerrottuna (YouTube) – The Heike Story – Naoko Yamada – Huumori animessa (YouTube) – Sayonara, Zetsubou-sensei – BL- ja GL -mangan sovitus live actioniksi (YouTube) – Happy of the End – BL-gachakirjasto – Delivery Cupid – How to Deal When Your Intimidating Neighbor is Actually an Omega (2:46:44) – MANGA HOKUSAI MANGA -NÄYTTELY – Manga Hokusai Manga -näyttely – Yleiskuva näyttelystä (kuva) – Toinen yleiskuva näyttelystä (kuva) – Katsushika Hokusai – Ylen artikkeli – Hokusai Manga oli Hokusain nimissä julkaistu 15-osainen kuvakokoelmajulkaisu, joka popularisoi vielä nykyäänkin käytettävän sanan "manga" – Vaikka sanan "manga" (漫画) ensimmäinen kanji "man" (漫) on perinteisesti käännetty sen modernin merkityksen mukaan "huolimaton" tai "hullunkurinen", on kyseessä tulkintavirhe – 1800-luvun kontekstissa parempi käännös olisi "kokoelma" tai "valikoima" – Hokusain julkaisuja voi selata netissä – Yhtymäkohta moderniin mangaan löytyi piirtämisen kodifioinnista ja piirto-oppaista (kuva) – Manganpiirto-oppaita vuosikymmenien varrelta (kuva) – Hokusai teki muitakin piirto-oppaita – Näyttelyn isoin visuaalinen elementti olivat Sawa Sakuran tekemät potretit Hokusaista ja hänen lähipiiristään – Hokusain omakuva ja Sakuran tekemä piirros hänestä (kuva) – Sakuran sarja Momo & Manji – O-Ei, Hokusain tytär (kuva) – Elokuvat Miss Hokusai ja Hokusai's Daughter perustuvat molemmat mangaan Sarusuberi – Utagawa Kuniyoshi, toinen saman aikakauden kuuluisa taiteilija (kuva) – Tetsuzoo Okadaya (joka haluaa että hänen nimensä kirjoitetaan "Tetuzoh"), The Man of Tangon tekijä, on itse asiassa valinnut nimimerkkinsäkin Hokusain aiemmin käyttämän taiteilijanimen "Tetsuzoo" mukaan – Hokusai esiintyy hahmona myös mangoissa Blade of the Immortal, Kazuo Kamimuran Kyojin kankei ja Shotaro Ishinomorin Hokusai – Efektiviivojen käyttöä Hokusain puupiirrostaiteessa (kuva) – Puhe- ja ajatuskuplia aikakauden puupiirrostaiteessa (kuva) – Isobe Isobee Monogatari, vuosina 2013-2017 ilmestynyt Shonen Jump -sarja… – …jonka keskeinen vitsi on se, että se on piirretty 1800-luvun tyyliin (kuva) – Futatsu Makura, vuonna 1986 ilmestynyt kaksipokkarinen manga… – …jonka idea on se, että piirrostyyli matkii aina nimenomaisesti jonkun tietyn Edo-kauden puupiirrostaiteilijan yksilöllistä tyyliä (kuva) – Tetsuzoo Okadayan lyhäri (kuva) – Haruko Ichikawan lyhäri (kuva) – Näyttelyesittelykansio oli todella vaikeasti luettavaa tekstiä, ja lisäksi todennäköisesti konekäännetty (kuva) (3:18:52) – DINOSAUR SANCTUARY – Uusi mangakustantaja Fuyuki – Ubunchu – Dinosaur Sanctuary – Kuulemma Lehtipisteen kanssa on käyty jo keskusteluja (Bluesky) (3:22:15) – KUULIJAKOMMENTTI: OMPPUPOMPPU – Kaiju No. 8, josta puhuimme lukujonossa jaksossa 35 –Contradict tekijältä Kamome Oshima (3:28:40) – LUKUJONOSSA: OSTOKSET JAPANISTA – Sutosuto – Stalker ga stalker sareteru hanashi – Manga UP!:issa nimellä Stalker Stalks Stalker – Kuma to usagi wa tomodachi de wa irenai – Himokuzu Hana-kun wa shinatagari – K Mangassa nimellä Hana-kun Can't Live Without Me – Tokoton kuzuna Watarase nanoni – Lulu's Hellhouse – 1999 Shanghai – Shinyuu no "dousei shite" ni "un"te iu made – Oni wa kyou mo ame wo matsu – Ryokudo nasu – Pinky Nightmare – Ore no seito wa kawaikunai – The Betrayer's Love Song – Sasaki and Miyano – Gakuran naka made sawatte hoshii (3:44:13) – LOPETUS
Sorry for a late episode this week, got caught up trying to steal back the Book of Peace from Michelle Pfeiffer. Send a textSWAMP stuff:TikTok: @theswamppodcastInstagram: @theswamppodBluesky: @theswamppodcast.bsky.socialYouTubeDara's Letterboxd Emily's Letterboxd Our website: https://www.the-swamp-podcast.com/Email: theswamppod@gmail.com
This is an off-the-cuff episode, wherein I cover a variety of things. Free PDFs: Cairn: Barebones Edition by Yochai Gal https://yochaigal.itch.io/cairn-barebones-edition Intergalactic Bastionland: Beyond Into The Odd: Playtest by Chris McDowall https://open.substack.com/pub/bastionland/p/bastionland-goes-intergalactic?utm_campaign=post-expanded-share&utm_medium=web Books: Promethean Horrors: Classic Tales of Mad Science by Xavier Aldana Reyes for British Library Tales of the Weird The Uncanny by Sigmund Freud It Was All A Dream: An Anthology of Bad Horror Tropes Done Right by Brandon Applegate Films: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931) dir. Rouben Mamoulian The Black Cat (1934) dir. Edgar G. Ulmer Black Pit of Dr. M (1959) dir. Fernando Mendez The Plague of the Zombies (1966) dir. John Gilling Theatre of Blood (1973) dir. Douglas Hickox Frightmare (1974) dir. Pete Walker Messiah of Evil (1974) dir. Willard Huych, Gloria Katz Phantasm (1979) dir. Don Coscarelli Weapons (2025) dir. Zach Cregger RPG Material: Cosmic Dark by Graham Walmsley The No-Prep Gamemaster: Train Your Brain to Run Tabletop Roleplayng Games Second Edition by Matt Davids https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/524180/the-no-prep-gamemaster-train-your-brain-to-run-tabletop-roleplaying-games Cloud Empress Core Boxed Set by Watts Honourable Mentions: Dave Aldridge of dPercantile (podcast) Weird Studies podcast Episode 86: On E.T.A. Hoffmann's “The Sandman” https://open.spotify.com/episode/5LwYzcmq29EJXXa9C5SSH4?si=vDE7gzUfQQay5i-gWK8uXQ&context=spotify%3Ashow%3A7MtLPVWIcFbl5XPsMiF9f8 Scott Doward of The Good Friends of Jackson Elias (podcast) Andy Goodman of Grizzly Peaks Radio (podcast) Jen Fridy at GrimHumor https://www.jenfridy.com/ Find the Movie Monday Letterboxd list here https://letterboxd.com/the39thman/list/movie-monday-1/ This month's Movie Monday is The Golden Voyage of Sinbad from 1973. Directed by Gordon Hessler and featuring stop-motion effects of Ray Harryhausen. That episode will air on February 23rd, so please send in your submissions by the 21st if you'd like to be included in the show. Also, be sure not to miss the new podcast I'm involved with, entitled With Wife and I. My wife, Isla, suggested we take turns choosing movies to watch together, then share our thoughts with anyone who cares to listen. You can find it wherever you get your podcasts. “Warning” by Lieren of Updates From the Middle of Nowhere Leave me an audio message via https://www.speakpipe.com/KeepOffTheBorderlands You can email me at spencer.freethrall@gmail.com, follow me on BlueSky @freethrall.bsky.social, or look me up on Discord by searching for freethrall You can also hear me in actual plays on Grizzly Peaks Radio and find me in a bunch of other places here https://freethrall.carrd.co This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit freethrall.substack.com
(00:00-29:52) Four hours might not be enough today. Doug's Beaker roots. Thanks for the schooling, fellas. Surprise guest at 8:30. Gotta be Ella Reese. "We got a young team and we think we can surprise some people." Rock Chalk clipped Arizona last night. Bring it up with the people. The Barstool Arizona tweet of the guy texting on the sideline about Peterson sitting out. The legality of recording someone texting in public. We're gonna have a $5K value prize for EMOTD in March.(30:00-46:00) Bootsy Tuesday. Bootsy brings it strong. Kevin Nealon is the new Sinbad. Tuesdays are historically for phone calls on this program. Larry Nickel is on the lines to recap Raw. Explaining to Jackson the difference between Raw and Smackdown.(46:10-1:14:44) A wonderful new Billikens big band tune bringing us back. Jackson likes the Planet of the Apes franchise but not Fast & Furious. Both coaches talking about Peterson not playing last night. AP poll doesn't matter. I don't wanna go too much into my process. Nevin Shapiro is fired up about the new Miami QB making a Heisman run. Am I stuttering?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
I begin this episode by talking about two Kickstarters I recently backed. Tanya Flocker's The Thunder Perfect Mind (ending February 10th) https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/floaker/the-thunder-perfect-mind?ref=discovery&term=the%20thunder%20perfect%20mind&total_hits=1&category_id=34 Three Sail Studio's Gallows Corner - A Peasants' Revolt RPG https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/threesailsstudios/gallows-corner-a-peasants-revolt-rpg?ref=nav_search&result=project&term=gallows%20corner&total_hits=1 This is followed by some Movie Monday feedback from Evil Jeff of Minions & Musings (podcast), Joe Richter of Hindsighless (podcast), and Mirke of Mirke the Meek (podcast). Find the Movie Monday Letterboxd list here https://letterboxd.com/the39thman/list/movie-monday-1/ This month's Movie Monday is The Golden Voyage of Sinbad from 1973. Directed by Gordon Hessler and featuring stop-motion effects of Ray Harryhausen. That episode will air on February 23rd, so please send in your submissions by the 21st if you'd like to be included in the show. Also, be sure not to miss the new podcast I'm involved with, entitled With Wife and I. My wife, Isla, suggested we take turns choosing movies to watch together, then share our thoughts with anyone who cares to listen. You can find it wherever you get your podcasts. Leave me an audio message via https://www.speakpipe.com/KeepOffTheBorderlands You can email me at spencer.freethrall@gmail.com or look me up on Discord as FreeThrall You can find me in a bunch of other places here https://freethrall.carrd.co This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit freethrall.substack.com
Tonight on Triple Feature, we're covering three football movies from the late '80s and '90s that approach the sport from very different angles: Varsity Blues, The Program, and Necessary Roughness.Varsity Blues, directed by Brian Robbins and written by W. Peter Iliff, was released in 1999, stars James Van Der Beek, Jon Voight, Paul Walker, and Scott Caan, and made about $54 million on a roughly $16 million budget. It's the small-town Texas football movie — pressure, injuries, and a tyrant coach — that became a cult staple.The Program, released in 1993, was directed by David S. Ward and stars James Caan, Omar Epps, Craig Sheffer, Kristy Swanson, and Halle Berry. It aimed for a darker, more realistic look at college football, steroids, and exploitation, grossing around $23 million and becoming best known for its controversies rather than its box office.And Necessary Roughness, from 1991, directed by Stan Dragoti, stars Scott Bakula, Robert Loggia, Sinbad, and Kathy Ireland. It's the disgraced-team rebuild comedy, made for about $13 million and earning roughly $25 million, and it helped codify a formula Hollywood would reuse endlessly.Three movies, three tones, three decades of football storytelling — let's get into it.Disclaimer: The following may contain offensive language, adult humor, and/or content that some viewers may find offensive – The views and opinions expressed by any one speaker does not explicitly or necessarily reflect or represent those of Mark Radulich or W2M Network.Mark Radulich and his wacky podcast on all the things:https://linktr.ee/markkind76alsohttps://www.teepublic.com/user/radulich-in-broadcasting-networkFB Messenger: Mark Radulich LCSWTiktok: @markradulichtwitter: @MarkRadulichInstagram: markkind76RIBN Album Playlist: https://suno.com/playlist/91d704c9-d1ea-45a0-9ffe-5069497bad59
SummaryIn this episode, Drew and Tony take a nostalgic journey through the year 1995, discussing significant movies and music that defined the era. They explore the making of 'Street Fighter' and the casting of Raul Julia, reflect on Sinbad's popularity with 'House Guest', and dive into the cultural impact of 'Showgirls'. The conversation continues with a deep analysis of 'Higher Learning' and its soundtrack, followed by a discussion on the cult classic 'Demon Knight'. They also touch on the mixed reception of 'Bad Company' and 'Murder in the First', before concluding with a look at the 'Highlander' franchise and the music releases of January 1995.
1996's FIRST KID stars Sinbad as a secret service agent assigned to protect a bratty kid. The movie features one actor who is currently VERY searchable in the Epstein files, and another actor who is currently under arrest in the State of New Mexico. But that's not why we picked it. In fact, we picked it before we knew just how timely this movie would wind up being this very month. Oh, and it was directed David Mickey Evans, creator of THE SANDLOT, which is one of Ben's favorite movies. Got a suggestion for a future movie? Find us on Instagram, Bluesky, or Threads or email us at fakepresidents [at] gmail.com.
For the first Movie Monday of 2026, we watched dark fantasy action comedy The Golden Child from 1986. Directed by Michael Ritchie and starring Eddie Murphy, Charlotte Lewis, Charles Dance, and Victor Wong. This episode features contributions from: (in order of appearance) Joe Richter of Hindsighless (podcast) Goblin's henchman (podcast, blog) and the UmberBulk of the Southwest Sofa Crew M.W. Lewis from The World of M.W. Lewis (podcast) Find the Movie Monday Letterboxd list here https://letterboxd.com/the39thman/list/movie-monday-1/ The movie for February is The Golden Voyage of Sinbad from 1973. Directed by Gordon Hessler and featuring stop-motion effects of Ray Harryhausen. That episode will air on February 23rd, so please send in your submissions by the 21st if you'd like to be included in the show. Also, be sure not to miss the new podcast I'm involved with, entitled With Wife and I. My wife, Isla, suggested we take turns choosing movies to watch together, then share our thoughts with anyone who cares to listen. You can find it wherever you get your podcasts. “Warning” by Lieren of Updates From the Middle of Nowhere Leave me an audio message via https://www.speakpipe.com/KeepOffTheBorderlands You can email me at spencer.freethrall@gmail.com or look me up on Discord as FreeThrall. You can find me in a bunch of other places here https://freethrall.carrd.co This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit freethrall.substack.com
(00:00-26:45) You don't hear the term 'randy' enough these days. Yadi's a special assistant to Chaim Bloom and they wanted to put New Cat at the top of the show on the 2Fox. Will he show up this time? Some aren't happy with the TMA app not working. There's a network everywhere. The Sinbad interview is up for sponsorship. Jackson's Ladue Rams beat Chaminade back in the day. QFTA brought to TMA. Texas Rules. Chairman can smell ChatGPT a mile away. Johnny Sins wears many hats.(26:53-1:02:11) The legend Sam Cooke. People still riled up over the TMA app. QFTA questions coming in. Blues trades. Why do Doug and Martin look like they're going on safari. Does SLU need to make the Sweet 16 for the season to be a success? Sled or toboggan? The Cat mediating between Martin and Ms. Schuster at the NCAA Tournament. Ava Gardner and Mickey Rooney. Snowpocolypse incoming. Kent Flake. Sharp money moving in on higher snow totals to the north.(1:02:21-1:29:46) More QFTTA on TMA. Martin's thoughts on coming back to TMA. Jackson was not a member of The Antlers. Caller Ellen calls in to hold Doug accountable for his hypocritical weather takes. Did Martin put an end to Dear Deidre? When Chairman read a DD running point with Doug. Bringing back a Dear Deidre for old time's sake.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to the Video Store Podcast.I've been watching a lot of football lately. College bowl games are on just about every night and the NFL playoffs are in full swing. Really the only thing better than watching a football game is watching a movie about football and there are some great ones to watch. This week on the Video Store Podcast, I'm spotlighting four movies about football.These are football movies where the game matters but the real story happens off the field. It's about making tough choices, challenging authority and forging character. Necessary Roughness (1991)Necessary Roughness is a comedy straight from the ‘90s, starring Scott Bakula, Hector Elizondo, Sinbad and Kathy Ireland.The Texas State Armadillos have repeatedly violated NCAA rules and the entire football is banned from playing. New coach Ed “Straight Arrow” Gennero is tasked with fielding a new team with no scholarships and no support.Gennero pieces together a misfit team with more heart than talent. Eventually they come together and take on the cross state rivals, Texas Colts. We Are Marshall (2006)What do you do when the unthinkable happens?In 1970, a plane carry the Marshall University football team crashes killing all 37 players and coaches on board.Stricken with grief the University decides to rebuild the team and hires coach Jack Lengyel for the impossible task.Through grit, determination and sorrow the Marshall Thundering Herd football team takes the field to honor the lost players. Johnny Be Good (1988)Johnny Be Good is a late 80s coming-of-age comedy.Johnny Walker is the most wanted high school quarterback in the country and college recruiters will do anything to land him.The movie takes an satirical and exaggerated look at college recruiting practices of the 80s. It's a movie about integrity, self-respect and choosing your own path, no matter the cost. All The Right Moves (1983)Trapped in a dead-end, go-nowhere town Stefan Djordjevic's only hope is a football scholarship to college but clashes with his controlling coach make that dream seem impossible. Stefan watches as his friends go down the wrong path and their dreams fade away. His talent propels him but his ego keeps getting in the way.Through humility and respect Stefan realizes he must make All the Right Moves to succeed. Thanks for visiting the Video Store Podcast. I hope you enjoy the movies whether you're watching them for the first time or rediscovering them all over again.Thanks for reading Video Store Podcast! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.videostorepodcast.com
Send us a textWhat if Disney World added a park built on discovery instead of nostalgia? We clink Space 220-inspired cocktails and blueprint a fifth gate where a kinetic Atlas Spire orients you to realms of myth, exploration, and city-of-the-future wonder. We compare our AI prompts and pull the best ideas into a cohesive vision: a Mystic Manor–anchored spirit land with living art and folklore; an oceanic realm shaped by Sinbad and 20,000 Leagues energy with a Leviathan coaster that fakes “underwater” with lighting and no-visible-track sections; and a Cities of Tomorrow district that swaps retro chrome for global futurism, blending Big Hero 6 kinetics, real plants, and WALL-E's hope.We go big with Society of Explorers and Adventurers—Journey to the Center of the Earth reimagined, steampunk research vehicles, and a live “Grand Symposium” where inventions delightfully misfire. Then we expand Zootopia into a full metropolis: tundra, Sahara, and rainforest neighborhoods tied together by a trackless Hot Pursuit chase that starts with a perfectly timed sloth gag. To balance the IP, we stake out Realms of Legends, an original mythology land led by a soaring theater experience, a character-rich Path of Heroes walkthrough, and a Legends Carousel that turns classic ride charm into worldbuilding.Food and atmosphere seal the deal. Picture a Gathering Table that feels communal and candlelit, a stargazing lounge over the park, a caravanserai alive with Silk Road flavors and roaming storytellers, and kiosks serving hand pies, flatbreads, tea flights, and seafood. We even place the park with Skyliner access and a Meridian Grand Lodge offering a dedicated entrance and rooftop observatory. The result is a full-day experience where rides, shows, and dining are stitched together by a single promise: exploration that rewards curiosity.If this sparks your imagination, follow, share, and leave a review. Tell us which land you'd rope drop first and what attraction you'd add to make the fifth gate unforgettable.
The first episode of 2026 is dedicated to extraordinary films of Hungarian filmmaker Zoltán Huszárik (1931 - 1981).Huszarik's shorts and two feature films are dazzling in their formal experimentation and their attention to detail and texture. His work has gone on to influence contemporary filmmakers such as Peter Strickland (The Duke of Burgundy, Flux Gourmet).Huszárik's small but remarkable filmography has been beautifully restored and released in a box set by Second Run. The set includes the director's most famous feature, Szindbád, a 1971 adaptation of stories by Hungarian author Gyula Krúdy which centre on the adventures of the titular character, a middle aged dandy and bon viveur played by Zoltán Latinovits.Joining host Dr Pasquale Iannone to talk about Szindbád as well as some of the other films in the Second Run set is Michael Brooke. Michael is a film historian and a prolific author and critic who specialises in central and Eastern European cinema. In the discussion, Michael and Pasquale place Huszárik in the context of other notable Hungarian filmmakers such as Miklós Jancsó and Béla Tarr. They then discuss Szindbád in detail, exploring key scenes from the film such as the memorable restaurant sequence. Michael also provides some fascinating insight into his work on audio commentaries, including his tracks for Polish filmmaker Andrzej Wajda's War Trilogy (also for Second Run).
This week Gary and Iain celebrate Christmas with, Jingle All the Way (1996) by Director, Brian Levant. Starring, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sinbad and Phil Hartman. For more Off The Shelf Reviews: Merch: https://off-the-shelf-reviews.creator-spring.com https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChWxkAz-n2-5Nae-IDpxBZQ/join Podcasts: https://offtheshelfreviews.podbean.com/ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/@OTSReviews Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/OffTheShelfReviews Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OffTheShelfReviews Support us: http://www.patreon.com/offtheshelfreviews Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/offtheshelfreviews Discord: https://discord.gg/Dyw8ctf
Send us a textA romantic anniversary trip to a secluded cabin turns sinister when a dark presence reveals itself, forcing old friends to confront their podcast's haunting past. On Episode 700 of Trick or Treat Radio we eschew the normal pomp and circumstance of a milestone show for our normal format and continue on with December Double Feature Cram Jam. This week we discuss films from two of our favorite directs; Keeper from Osgood Perkins, and Eddington from Ari Aster! We also get inducted into the 700 Club, react to trailers for the films; Amityvillenado and 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, and are faced with the ghosts of 2020 all over again. So grab your jar of honey, post an angry rant online, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Fickle horror fans, Hellraiser, dinner scene, smoking without burning your mouth, Trish Stratus, scenes in horror that drive you nuts, gimmick as a personality, the 700 Club, fitness sponsors, snikts and krakadooms, roman chairs and russian fingers, gathering of the Juggalos, fluff it up, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, James Mason, The 7th Voyage of Sinbad, Scars of Dracula, Christopher Lee, Hellbound: Hellraiser II, The Bone Snatcher, Death Machine, Pulse 3, Solomon Kane, Hazmat, Evil Remains, Estella Warren, Corey Haim, The Lost Boys, Dario Argento's Trauma, King Kong, John Northpole, Mega Huge Pictures, Amityvillenado, 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, Nia DeCosta, Danny Boyle, gratuitous gratuity, Bee Gees, Barry Gibb - the handsome one, Keeper, Osgood Perkins, the 700 Club, nefarious, Tatiana Maslany, breaking the cycle of patriarchy, Ready or Not, folk horror, body horror, Guillermo del Toro, subtle satisfaction, films flipping the script, Joaquin Phoenix, Deirdre O'Connell, Emma Stone, Pedro Pascal, Austin Butler, Ari Aster, Midsommar, Hereditary, Beau is Afraid, Eddington, Christopher Nolan, Odyssey, WWE vs AEW, Ben Affleck, James Gunn's DCU vs Zack Snyder's DCEU, Honey Ripple head cream, and Before and Aster.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show
In this episode, Megan and Frank investigate the Mandela Effect. Why do so many people "remember" Nelson Mandela dying in prison in the 1980s, or the Fruit of the Loom logo as containing a cornucopia, or the existence of a movie starring Sinbad as a genie? What explains these collective mis-rememberings: parallel dimensions, a government cover-up, a glitch in the matrix? Or should we just conclude that human memory is inherently unreliable? How do false memories arise, and how can we distinguish the real from the imagined? Despite our cultural obsession with preserving every memory, could there be some value in forgetting the past? Thinkers discussed include Augustine of Hippo, Friedrich Nietzsche, Edmund Husserl, and Elizabeth Loftus.Hosts' Websites:Megan J Fritts (google.com)Frank J. Cabrera (google.com)Email: philosophyonthefringes@gmail.com-----------------------Bibliography:The Visual Mandela Effect as Evidence for Shared and Specific False Memories Across PeopleThe Deese-Roediger-McDermott (DRM) Task: A Simple Cognitive Paradigm to Investigate False MemoriesUnderstanding Memory and the Human Lifespan | PlusLoftus & Pickrell 1995 - The formation of false memories.Loftus & Palmer 1974 - Reconstruction of automobile destruction: An example of the interaction between language and memoryChloe Wall - Knowing (from) me, knowing (from) you: Essays on memory and testimonyTotal recall: the people who never forget | Memory | The GuardianNietzsche: 'On the Genealogy of Morality' and Other Writings-----------------------Cover Artwork by Logan Fritts-------------------------Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/simon-folwar/neon-signsLicense code: OEYM6IYHOOWN8GSB
Movie Miss and (former co-host) Drive-in Dave are joined by returning guest Shera (Eight Legged Freaks episode) to discuss Jingle All the Way (1996) starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sinbad, Rita Wilson, Phil Hartman and Jake Lloyd. *SPOILERS DUH!* At the time this episode was recorded, you can WATCH JINGLE ALL THE WAY (and JATW 2) HERE: pay streaming on Amazon Prime, Hulu, Starz and Disney plus.We're also on YouTube, iHeart radio, Apple, Goodpods, Pandora, Amazon & Audible and ko-fi.com/letstalkturkeysA proud member of the Prescribed Film Podcast network #PFPNPlease take a moment to rate & review the show! Be part of our fun bad movie conversations (We Want To Interact With You and Hear Your Thoughts!) by following both our facebook discussion group and our official page Let's Talk Turkeys, on Instagram at letstalkturkeys (all one word), email us directly at letstalkturkeys@yahoo.com, we're on X (Twitter) @gobblepodcast, Bluesky @letstalkturkeys and check us out on Wordpress at https://letstalkturkeys150469722.wordpress.com/Find Movie Miss on IG at movie_miss & Slasher*COVER ART by: Dave Carruthers*
Cooper and Nolan are fighting to cross the finish line this week when they cover JINGLE ALL THE WAY! After overindulging during their annual beer draft, it looked like the guys were going to need a Christmas miracle to get this episode out on time. But they rallied, reconvened, and are ready to talk about the many unbelievable parts of this movie, all while handing out coal to Rita Wilson, Jim Belushi, and accomplished comedian Sinbad. It might be a more sober time than anyone expected, but there's still plenty of festive fun to be had; this episode (featuring a whopping 12 beers from Tag Liquor Stores Craft Beer Advent Calendar) is one you'll be happy to find under the tree!
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This week on The Video Store Podcast I am recommending four films that sit in an interesting stretch of Arnold Schwarzenegger's career, when their action persona took a left turn into broad studio comedy. These are all wide release films that played constantly on cable and sat on the front wall of the video store for years. They did well in theaters, but they almost felt built to be rented, watched with other people in the room, and talked about afterward. None of them are obscure, but seeing them together makes the choices clearer and more deliberate.Twins from 1988 was the real pivot point. Ivan Reitman directed, pairing Arnold Schwarzenegger with Danny DeVito, which on paper felt like a gag and ended up working better than expected. It was one of the first times Schwarzenegger played openly against his screen image instead of reinforcing it. The film was also a financial gamble that paid off. Rather than taking a traditional salary, the main players took a share of the profits, which turned into one of the most lucrative deals of the era. It also helped normalize the idea that Schwarzenegger could carry a comedy without winking at the audience the whole time.Kindergarten Cop followed in 1990 and again teamed Schwarzenegger with Reitman. This one leans harder into contrast, placing a very rigid screen presence into a setting that refuses to bend to it. The child actors are doing a lot of the real work here, and the movie wisely lets them. It was shot largely in Oregon (Goonies country!), which gives it a look that stands apart from a lot of studio comedies of the period. Just his second comedy leading role and the formula is obvious, but it still had enough care put into it to feel earned rather than lazy.Junior arrived in 1994 and is probably the strangest entry in this group. It brings back Reitman, DeVito, and adds Emma Thompson, who plays it straight in a way that grounds the movie more than it probably deserves. This was one of the last times Schwarzenegger leaned fully into this specific style of high concept studio comedy. The visual effects were handled with restraint, and the film relies more on performance than spectacle, which makes it feel smaller and more controlled than its premise suggests.Jingle All the Way from 1996 closes things out and feels very much of its moment. Directed by Brian Levant, it leans into consumer anxiety, holiday chaos, and the late nineteen nineties obsession with must-have toys. Sinbad is a big part of why the movie works at all, pushing against Schwarzenegger in a way that keeps the energy up. It was not especially well reviewed at the time, but it has stuck around in a way many similar holiday comedies did not. It also marks the end of this particular run, before audience tastes and Schwarzenegger's career both shifted again.Taken together, these four movies show a very specific window when studios were comfortable reshaping a major star's image and audiences went along with it. They were reliable rentals, easy recommendations, and the kind of movies that people discovered out of order on VHS or on cable.Thanks for reading Video Store Podcast! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.videostorepodcast.com
Send us a textRemember the big-budget 90s Christmas movie Jingle All the Way starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sinbad, and Phil Hartman? We recall liking this movie from the 1990s, but we haven't seen it since then. It features special effects, comedy, drama, and the familiar story of parents fighting to get their kids the hard-to-get Christmas gift every kid wanted. So join us as we go back to the 90s and watch a Schwarzenegger Christmas movie that we hope is a Christmas gem and doesn't end up on our naughty list. Do You Remember Liking This Movie?
This episode looks at how Jingle All the Way turned the hunt for a Turbo Man doll into sharp holiday satire. We explore the real shopping frenzies that inspired it, the production choices that shaped its chaotic style, and why it has grown into a seasonal favorite. We also ask whether Schwarzenegger, Sinbad, and full holiday desperation create an even better viewing experience when stoned.Give us a follow on Instagram and TikTok: @high.expectations.pod on both platformsReach out with comments or suggestions at podcast.highexpectations@gmail.comMusic courtesy of Vince Sasso of the Vince Sasso Trio(check them out on Instagram! @vincesassotrio)
From Sumeria, to Greece, to India, to the depths of the dark ages we explore the stories that have inspired everything that came later with a professor of mythology and medieval literature. This particular professor also happens to be Cody's mom, so this is also a great episode to explore Cody's psyche, for those brave enough to explore a dark and twisted place. Join the Hugonauts book club on discordOr you can watch the episode on YouTube if you prefer videoIf you want to do some reading, here are our suggestions on the best translations of these myths (and even a couple great graphic novels): Epic of Gilgamesh, trans. Andrew George, Penguin ClassicsThe Odyssey, trans. Robert FaglesThe Odyssey, Gareth Hinds graphic novelThe Iliad, Penguin ClassicsThe Aeneid, trans. Robert Fagles Penguin ClassicsAge of Bronze Series, Eric Shanower (series of graphic novels on Trojan War)Hercules, Fred Van LenteMonkey, trans. Arthur WaleyBeowulf, trans. Seamus HeaneyThe Popul Vuh, trans. Michael Bazzett, Milkweed EditionsThe Nibelungenlied, trans. AT Hatto, PenguinChretien de Troyes, Arthurian Romances, trans. William W. Kibler, PenguinLe Morte D'Arthur, Sir Thomas Malory, Penguin ClassicsTales from the Thousand and One Nights, trans. N.J. Dawood, Penguin ClassicsSindbad and Other Stories from Arabian Nights, trans Husain HaddowySinbad the Sailor, Penguin ClassicsThe Ramayana, Abridged and Translated by Arshia Sattar, Penguin Classics OR any children's/YA book to get started. There are hundredsIf you want to jump around, here are the timestamps for all the books we talked about: 0:00 - Intro1:45 - The Epic of Gilgamesh6:35 - The Odyssey10:12 - The Iliad12:09 - The Aeneid14:12 - Hercules15:53 - Monkey (Excerpts from Journey to the West)21:00 - Beowulf25:25 - The Popul Vuh28:23 - The Nibelungenlied33:21 - King Arthur Myths (Malory, De Troyes)36:56 - Tales From the Thousand and One Nights41:40 - Sinbad the Sailor45:10 - The Ramayana49:55 - Our Top 3 favorite myths
In this episode, the crew welcomes comedian Luis Arevalo, who immediately runs into the questionable “studio conditions” your show has become famous for. From tech issues to temperature problems, the chaos sets the tone for a hilarious and honest conversation. Luis dives into his stand-up journey, the comics who shaped him, and the struggle between loving comedy and actually sitting down to write it. The two debate sports fandom—whether you ride for the team or worship the player—and go down a rabbit hole from Sinbad's legacy to the fantasy of a billion-dollar comedy special. Things escalate when Luis calls for a union… specifically for better Wi-Fi, heat, and basic respect from the studio. The episode also jumps into John Cena's retirement, favorite wrestlers, the forever MJ vs. LeBron argument, and why “bubble basketball” might be the purest form of the game. They wrap with candid talk on stage distractions, managing social anxiety, and one last plea for the studio to please, PLEASE upgrade something. Funny, raw, and full of sports, comedy, and chaos, classic HOZ energy from start to finish.
We review Jingle All the Way (1996) on movie podcast The Collector's Cut. Jingle All the Way is directed Brian Levant and stars Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sinbad, Phil Hartman, Rita Wilson patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: https://twitter.com/ScreamsMidnight all links: https://linktr.ee/mildfuzz Audio version: https://the-collectors-cut.pinecast.co/
This week on Myopia Movies, we watch a millennial Christmas Classic, Jingle All The Way! Bathe in the 1990s nostalgia as we visit trampling people for toys, malls, and toy stores. Also, Phil Hartman's masterclass on seducing a woman away from Arnold. How will Jingle All The Way hold up? Host: Nic Panel: Keiko, Nur, Candice, Matthew, and Jeremy Directed by Brian Levant Starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sinbad, Phil Hartman, Rita Wilson, Robert Conrad, Martin Mull, Jake Lloyd, Jim Belushi
Sometimes I need to get back to my Musical Roots and that means, CLASSICAL MUSIC BABY!!!! I absolutely LOVE this number by the Russia Composer Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov. He was inspired to write this excellent piece of music by reading the "Arabian Knight Stories", you know Sinbad, yeah those stories. Scheherazade is the name of a young princess who was a story teller and the King had a habit of killing storytellers when they finished the stories. Scheherazade would never end a story and would infuse one story into the next so nothing ever ended. The King, meanwhile fell in love with her and married her, so the story goes. This piece of work was made into a fantastic ballet to express the story. Enjoy the Music, I know it's not for everyone but you never know until you taste it. Later Gators!!! *Get everything you need to start your own successful podcast on Podbean here: https://www.podbean.com/tomspodcastPBFree *Visit our webpage where you can catch up on Current / Past Episodes: www.theoldmanspodcast.com *Contact us at: theoldmanspodcast@gmail.com Checkout and Follow the Writings of Shonda Sinclair here: Roaming the Road (of Life):https://www.shondasinclair.com/ *TOMPodcast Music Shows: https://www.mixcloud.com/TOMPodcast/
Join us as we slide into Arny's uhhh hit? Jingle All The WayDirected by Brian LevantWritten by Randy KornfieldProduced by Chris Columbus, Michael Barnathan Mark RadcliffeStarring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sinbad, Phil Hartman, Rita Wilson, Robert Conrad, Jim BelushiCinematography Victor J. KemperEdited by Kent Beyda, Wilton Henderson, Adam WeissMusic by David NewmanProduction companies - 1492 Pictures, Fox Family Films[1]Distributed by20th Century FoxRelease datesNovember 16, 1996 (Mall of America)November 22, 1996 (United States)Running time89 minutesBudget$60,000,000 (estimated)Gross US & Canada$60,592,389Opening weekend US & Canada$12,112,267Nov 24, 1996Gross worldwide$129,832,389
Comic Dave Landau joins us, missing Virginia football coach was facing charges, Taryn Manning turning into Britney Spears, Nicki Minaj forced to sell house, Paulina Porizkova wants attention, Fred Goldman getting OJ's money, RIP Normal World, and Sinbad is everywhere today. Dave Landau is back! Go see him on tour at a city near you. He'll also be on the No BS Newshour with Charlie LeDuff tomorrow. It's Thanksgiving Day weekend, so we run through the best Thanksgiving themed movies. We get Dave's take on fellow comic Akaash Singh's situation with his wife. She is singlehandedly ruining his career. Sydney Sweeney is sending temperatures soaring, but her choice in men is ruining boners. The guy that was photographed with fat Britney Spears wants the world to know he's not dating that slob. John Travolta's daughter is trying to look hot by taking off her shirt. Some people are saying that it's not working. Pauling Porizkova really needs and wants your attention. Taryn Manning's crazy dancing is making penises soft. What is the state of stand up comedy today? Besides the fact that too many influencers are doing stand up. Jeremy Piven is still doing stand up. Dave tells us about the time Dave was asked to open for Jeremy and Mr. Piven wasn't too happy. Star Search is back and coming to Netflix. Anthony Anderson has successfully survived some serious MeToo allegations. Some people are saying it's because he takes his "mama" everywhere. Some people are saying that the video of My 600lb Life Stephen sliding off the golf cart is one of the greatest videos of all time. The missing Virginia High School football coach is also wanted on child pornography charges. Tara Reid's story of being drugged just isn't adding up. A new Bonerline full of complaints. We fondly remember Shucky Ducky. Nicki Minaj is being forced to sell her house to make good on a judgement where she owes a security guard a half a million bucks. Fred Goldman finally is getting OJ's money. Normal World is no more. We honor them by watching the trailer to Fallen Oats. We're big fans of Space Ice's Steven Segal videos. Do yourself a favor and watch them now. The Killer Cares fundraiser is one week away. Make sure to join us in Keego Harbor Friday December 5th. PLUS! Black Friday/Small Business Saturday is Giving Weekend at Kimball Appliance. This year's beneficiary is The Tom Kowalski Foundation which is dedicated to helping children in need. Everything store-wide will be at the lowest prices of the year: pillows, sheet sets, appliances, electronics, Kitchen Aid mixers, smokers, Opal ice makers, blenders, toasters, Purple mattresses, lift chairs, furniture, and so much more. Don't forget to grab your Drew Lane Show merch right here! If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Channel, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew Lane, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).
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(00:00-27:00) We take calls on rainy Tuesdays. Don't ask questions you don't want the answers to. Troy Parrott got hungry. It's an open club face issue. Was Mo's slope on? Don't get me started on Paige. Monster Truck Mailman was a hit. Papers is in his bag right now. We thrive with a light dossier. Audio of Mike Francesa unhappy with a sideline reporter for not bringing up the wind at the Giants game. How about that Thanksgiving slate, Doug? Box seats. It's a good day to go back to bed. Sharon left a mic drop for The Fast Lane yesterday. Maybe the Blues just need a little bonding.(27:08-50:06) Feels like an old Blue Eyes kinda day. Matt is on the line and wants to talk Blues. Matt is disappointed in Jim Montgomery. Different Matt, line 2. Different Matt wants to talk Billikens soccer and doesn't know anything about St. Charles teams. Talkin' CBC and soccer with Carpenter Matt.(50:16-1:13:22) We got a situation brewing in Oxford. Per The Athletic, Ole Miss has given the Lane Train an ultimatum. So upset he might leave, you're willing to fire him. James Franklin and Virginia Tech. Audio of Paul Finebaum talking about the possibility of Lane Kiffin not coaching Ole Miss in the playoff. The Colonel's ready to ask Drink the burning question. Favorite Martin impressions. Hotwife Autumn is the new Sinbad.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Heath and Brandon crash the White House with Sinbad and First Kid! The boys discuss Sinbad's phenomenal performance, Will Smith being considered for the role, ZTB's life after Home Improvement, mall life, what a terrible person this first kid is, and Heath has a bloody nose.Follow us on Instagram @thecakeeaterspodEmail us at thecakeeaterspod@gmail.com
00:05:55 — Sinbad and the Arabian Nights 00:10:24 — Moon photo shadows contradict sunlight 00:14:13 — Walmart flip physics, not fake 00:17:35 — Paper or plastic TV segment 00:28:06 — Candace Owens follower drop controversy 00:35:50 — Portland furries rally speech, slur 00:44:00 — Uncle Monday, king of alligators 00:51:51 — WWI balloon allegedly found in orbit 01:03:00 — Baal, Hasidic power struggle montage 01:09:06 — Zapruder tape: driver shoots Kennedy 01:11:24 — Weird first date, fluoride monologue 01:23:07 — Channeled message: planetary frequency shift Watch Full Episodes on Sam's channels: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SamTripoli Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/SamTripoli Sam Tripoli: Tin Foil Hat Podcast Website: SamTripoli.com Twitter: @samtripoli Midnight Mike: The OBDM Podcast Website: ourbigdumbmouth.com Twitter: @obdmpod Doom Scrollin' Telegram https://t.me/+La3v2IUctLlhYWUx Video Creators in Order of Appearance 1. sinbads carrying loads on a whale - @remeber.yourselves 2. older woman details the production behind fake moon landing - @conspricacyworld__ 3. engineer calculating, youtubers Speeds back flip w weights - @learnwithsherlock 4. late 80s supermarket bag lady - @WatchFightBack 5. haarp using billions of watts - @truthache68 & @foundconsciouness 6. ben shapiro being the worst -@jtfollowsjc 7. pigs are possessed by demons & latin american tribes are zombies infected by parasites VOD - @electric_being 8. lgbtq street protests - @jd_delay 9. lake tahoe water conditions following a perfect graveyard - @tilscience 10.latin americans turning into alligators - @ninjasarebutterflies 11. two lesbian npc news anchors -@enigma9716 12. world war one balloon pulsing in space - @igorkyran 13. girls need to cry to survive- @mihaelahegarty2 14. worst video of the day - @anonymousacreator 15. southcoast of antarctica - @tfu.podcast 16. baaallll so anyway hes this guy @dan313ii 17. uk stole 1.8 billion in gold from venezuela -@africax5 18. grandma says JFK's assaintion videos released to the media were doctored- @maximumpain333 19. semen samples stored under rockefeller center -@shaynethen_vibe 20. politicians should be held accountable roast -@scottythekid 21. ancient bone architecture - @interstellar_isabellar 22. 1913 was fucked for more than four reasons - @comeoutbetter 23. woman channeling being -@officaltruthcosmo 24. 67 is demonic - @jokaqarmy1 25. we cool with the karma -@dukegomez7 26. irish firefighters set ablaze circus after they lost to clowns in brothel fight - @oddballhistorypodcast 27. 1776 & privilege - @anthonybolgan 28. wholesome father video - @ n/a 29. microwave helmet - @ n/a Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
An Island Boy was “Baker Acted”, WATP Karl takes down Bill Burr & Jimmy Kimmel, Bille Eilish v. Billionaires, MLB gambling, Diddy's release date moved, Paris Jackson's gross nose, and the infamous Robocop statue might get a home. Win tickets to Michigan/Ohio State through Hall Financial! An OSU student committed suicide at Ohio Stadium. Prince George does NOT have a cell phone yet. The Green Bay Packers had one of the worst field goal attempts possibly ever in last night's boring MNF game. MLB pitchers were throwing crazy individual pitches to win miniscule bets as the MLB puts limits on prop bets. The Island Boys need mental health help. At least they left us with this banger. Billie Eilish vs billionaires. Hailey Bieber “held out” for a billion dollars before she sold her company. Matt Kalil still has a huge weiner. He's getting porn offers now. We learn that ‘Girthmasterr' has a big hog too. WATP's Karl Hamburger drops by to recap This Little Piggy, present the flailing Monday Morning Podcast, slam the We Can Do Hard Things with special guests Jimmy Kimmel & wife, and promote Hackamania 3! Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are so hated that even Kris Kardashian deleted their photos. Wendy Williams has a new doctor that claims she does not have dementia. Diddy prison behavior is not the best. Jackson's: Paris Jackson blew her nose out due to cocaine use. Latoya Jackson is sparking concern. Jermaine Jackson's biggest hit sucks. Allison Mack is about to spill on NXIVM. Kate Gosselin finally admits to banging her bodyguard. Jon was right all along. Antonio Brown pled not guilty to attempted murder charges. There were clashes at a Turning Point USA event at UC Berkeley. Letitia James' grand-niece is a police magnet. OnlyFans regret is a big deal these days. Sinbad is really bad at paying taxes. If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Channel, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew Lane, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).
US Marine Corp Birthday. National vanilla cupcake day. Entertainment from 1994.Bibles first put into hotel rooms. Edmund Fitzgerald sank, 1st Motorcycle. Todays birthdays - Russel Johnson, Richard Burton, Roy Scheider, Donna Fargo, Dave Loggins, Sinbad, Michael Jai White, Tracy Morgan, Ellen Pompeo, Miranda Lambert. Jack Palance died.Marine corp hymnCupcake song - Pikie PieI'll make love to you - Boys II MenLivin' on love - Alan JacksonSeasame Street TV themeBirthday - The BeatlesThe wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald - Gordon LightfootBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/Please come to Boston - Dave LogginsHappiest girl in the whole U.S.A. - Donna FargonGunpowder & Lead - Miranda LambertExit - This aint a love song - Blacktop Rodeo https://www.blacktoprodeo.com/countryundergroundradio.comHistory & Factoids about today webpage
A monster is taken from its homeland, promptly escapes, and climbs the nearest landmark. No, it's not King Kong, but a hungry space alien looking for a place to sleep. I mean, wouldn't you after 20 million miles? So heat up a bag of sulfur and put on your cowboy hat - we're doing as the Romans do in this 50s sci-fi fantasy. Along the way, we discuss the groundbreaking special effects of Ray Harryhausen, Naomi's adventures at New York Comic Con, Halloween parties, and more! It's an episode fit for the Colosseum!Thanks for listening, friends! If you like Camp Kaiju, please leave a rating and review. Subscribe to campkaijupodcast.com or leave a comment at campkaiju@gmail.com, Letterboxd, or Instagram (@camp_kaiju_podcast); or leave a voicemail at (612) 470-2612.Visit Patreon.com/campkaiju and campkaiju.threadless.com for perks and merchandise. We'll see you next week for Gappa: The Triphibian Monster (1967)!TRAILERS 20 Million Miles to Earth (1957); The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms (1953); The 7th Voyage of Sinbad (1958); Clash of the Titans (1981); I Married a Witch (1942); Practical Magic (1998);SHOUT OUTS & SPONSORSSubstack Film Criticism by Matthew Cole LevinePlays by Vincent S. HannamNaomi's Film Friends Trivia (@heyfilmfriends)Zack Linder & the Zack Pack Ray & Diana Harryhausen FoundationIntro to Harryhausen's Dynamation TechniqueCamp Kaiju: Monster Movie Podcast. 20 Million Miles to Earth (1957) Movie Review. Hosted by Vincent Hannam, Matthew Cole Levine, Naomi Osborn © 2025 Vincent S. Hannam, All Rights Reserved.
Patrick Wayne is an actor and former chairman of the John Wayne Cancer Foundation. His more than four decade-long acting career includes roles in over 40 films, several of which paired Patrick with his legendary father, John Wayne. Whether starring alongside his dad in such classics as McLintock! and Big Jake, or swashbuckling his way through cult classics like 1977's Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger, Patrick proved himself a captivating leading man with Old Hollywood class and charm. Listen as Shannon and Patrick discuss his impressive acting career and legendary father.
In Episode 513, Ryan and Jose are joined by David Blair for another Book Club of Blood. This time, we cover "Son of Celluloid". This is the Clive Barker Podcast, where long-time fans Ryan and Jose interview guests, bring you the news, and take deep dives into Barker-related stuff. This episode will be available in Podcast Audio and Youtube Video. 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Of Blood Vol. 3 | Son of Celluloid Show Notes Eclipse Graphic Novel adaptation Les Edwards' Site Son Of Celluloid on Revelations & early attempt at Film Adaptation Feedback / Questions Thoughts from Reddit Thoughts from Discord Coming Next Hellraiser Revival Discord Interviews and news Book Club of Blood: Rawhead Rex And this podcast, having no beginning will have no end. web www.clivebarkercast.com Apple Podcasts, Android, Amazon Music, Spotify, Pandora, Libsyn, Tunein, iHeart Radio, Pocket Casts, Radio.com, and YouTube and Facebook: | BarkerCast Listeners Group | Occupy Midian BlueSky | Reddit | Discord Community Support the show Buy Our Book: The BarkerCast Interviews Occupy Midian Hardcover | Kindle | Apple Become a Patreon Patron | Buy a T-Shirt Music is by Ray Norrish All Links and show notes in their Entirety can be found at https://www.clivebarkercast.com ---------- AI Summary The group began transitioning into an in-depth analysis of Clive Barker's "Son of Celluloid," exploring its narrative structure, themes, and character development. They examined various aspects of the story, including its cinematic references, character motivations, and the decline of traditional movie theaters, while sharing personal memories of past theater experiences. The discussion concluded with an exploration of the story's themes of illusions and reality, monster encounters, and the challenges of adapting Barker's work into different media formats. They then began analyzing Clive Barker's "Son of Celluloid," discussing its narrative structure divided into three acts and its themes of ambition and cancer as metaphors. The story follows Barbario, a fugitive criminal who hides in an old movie theater and watches a Fellini film while bleeding to death, unaware that his cancer is the result of his dangerous lifestyle. The group noted that while the story contains dated references to Marilyn Monroe and John Wayne, it effectively captures the nostalgia of old movie theaters and the magic of cinema. The group discussed Clive Barker's story about a theater that became haunted after changing from a place of worship to a cinema, with José explaining how the building accumulated decades of audience emotions and became a "cathedral of collective dreams." They explored the character development of Birdie, the ticket lady who is bored and self-conscious about her weight, and how her intelligence becomes her strength when facing the antagonist. The conversation also touched on the decline of cinema attendance and the specific details of the Tron Ares movie, including Bruce Boxleitner's decision not to reprise his role as Tron. Memories of Classic Movie Theaters The group discussed their memories of old movie theaters, including the smell of cigarettes and popcorn, torn seats, and pre-movie slides advertising local businesses. They shared their first movie theater experiences, with Ryan remembering "Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger" and Blair recalling "Star Wars" at a drive-in. José shared his fond memories of watching "E.T." as a child and mentioned the original darker treatment for the film. The conversation then shifted to Ricky's investigation of Lindy Lee's boyfriend in the bathroom, where he unexpectedly finds himself in a Western-themed setting. Monster's Failed Illusion Tactics The group discussed the story's themes of illusions manifesting in reality, particularly focusing on a scene where a monster creates a John Wayne illusion to threaten characters. They analyzed how the monster's aggressive approach failed when Ricky punched the illusion, leading to its dissolution. The discussion highlighted Ricky's character contrast with Birdie's correct choices, and noted that the monster would likely try a different tactic after this failed attempt at intimidation. Horror at the Movie Theater The group discussed a horror story involving a movie theater, where Birdie discovers a bloody scene and an unconscious man, while Lindy Lee disappears after seeing a bunny. Birdie attempts to call for help but is thwarted by a mysterious voice that locks the doors, forcing her to retrieve keys from Ricky. Despite her initial fear, Birdie wisely decides to seek help rather than stay trapped, and she eventually finds the body of a victim whose eyes have been violently removed. Marilyn Monster Seduction Analysis The group discussed a scene from a graphic novel where a monster in the form of Marilyn Monroe seduces Ricky, leading to his death. They analyzed the visual and narrative elements, including the use of flickering lights to create the illusion and the monster's need for attention. The conversation touched on themes of immortality through pop culture icons and Ricky's foolish decision to engage with the monster despite the danger. They also briefly mentioned Birdie's attempt to defend herself with a crowbar. Psychic Monster Comic Adaptation The group discussed the comic adaptation of a story involving a monster that feeds on psychic energy from moviegoers. They analyzed key plot points, including Birdie's armed defense against attackers, her escape attempt through a theater fire exit, and her confrontation with the monster. José highlighted the monster's transformation and its connection to the character Barbario, while Ryan and Blair noted the story's exploration of themes like ambition, waste, and the impact of movies on people's lives. The discus Adapting 'Son of Celluloid The group discussed Clive Barker's "Son of Celluloid," focusing on its themes of body horror, celebrity worship, and the dangers of spectatorship. They explored the challenges of adapting the story into a film, particularly regarding the use of real celebrities' likenesses. José shared insights from Barker's early attempts to pitch the story to studios and the eventual difficulties in securing funding. The conversation also touched on the graphic novel adaptation by Steve Niles and Les Edwards, highlighting its painted artwork and the availability of original pages for sale. The group agreed to explore the story further in their next episode, which will focus on "Rawhead Rex."
Send us a textSmoke-filled sets, long quiet drives, and the stubborn joy of getting the joke right—this conversation with comedian and writer Ed Phillips digs into the parts of comedy most people skip. We start with the real: improv roots at a Virginia Beach Cinema Cafe, the three-month wait to get a shot, and how those early reps shaped his timing, listening, and confidence on stage. From there, Ed explains how sketch sharpened his structure and why his best stand-up sticks close to lived moments—like a Blue Ridge camping trip that became a vivid bit about fear, friendship, and a maybe-bear.We talk craft without fluff. Ed breaks down how he studies specials and sets across HBO, YouTube, Hulu, and beyond, pulling lessons on economy, escalation, and callbacks from comics like Sinbad, Mitch Hedberg, Josh Johnson, and Ramy Youssef. Mentorship takes center stage too. Honest notes from veterans like Mike East Mill cut years off the learning curve: kill weak tags, fix the angle, and don't post half-cooked material just to feed the algorithm. There's wisdom in letting a joke live in rooms until it's ready for the internet.Then we zoom out to the 757 scene. Producers are building better rooms, comics are pushing past the comfort of hometown applause, and the real growth comes from traveling—testing whether your voice lands outside your zip code. Ed shares wins (hosting at BlurCon with Orlando Jones), losses (that “brave” compliment every comic dreads), and the recovery rituals after smoke-lounge gigs and late nights before a 6 a.m. shift. Through it all, his philosophy stays simple: write honestly, perform widely, learn quickly, and dress sharp because it's you—not a bit.If you care about the craft—how jokes are built, how scenes evolve, and how comics keep going after the rough nights—hit play. Subscribe, share with a friend who loves stand-up, and leave a review with the best lesson you learned or the biggest bomb that made you better.Support the show
KevOnStage gets radically honest about staying relevant, balancing family with the road, and the content strategy that turned him into a household name. We dive into why Sinbad belongs on more “GOAT” lists, how today's algorithm rewards volume and variety, and why building community (not just views) is the real moat. Plus: the mindset behind his new book Successful Failure and the math behind posting ~7,000 pieces of content a year.Get Kev's book here: https://amzn.to/48CzwOTJoin our Patreon: http://patreon.com/hotbreathpodWhat you'll learn:- A practical social media strategy for comedians and creators- How to balance touring with parenting (and what “being home” looks like)- Community-building that actually scales (simple daily actions that compound)+ MORE
Molly, Alan, and Max watch as a former boxer (Sinbad) takes on the hardest task of his career, babysitting a presidential child.
In this episode of "Normal World," Dave Landau, 1/4 Black Garrett, and Angela kick things off with headlines about Sidney Sweeney's latest box office flop, Miss Palestine entering the Miss Universe pageant, and media figures ripe for ridicule. The conversation shifts into cultural commentary on the state of comedy, the rise of TikTok imitators, and the blurry line between influence and joke theft. The hosts explore the legacy of performers like Sinbad and Joan Rivers, the impact of representation in comedy, and how cultural shifts have shaped humor across generations. They also break down a viral debate featuring Amanda Seales, examining her exchanges with black conservatives, the framing of systemic racism, and the broader cultural role of victimhood versus resilience. Later, the panel takes on an online “racism quiz,” confronting loaded questions about stereotypes, language, and representation. Their sharp, irreverent responses highlight both the absurdity of the exercise and the cultural contradictions it exposes, ending with a debate over the surprising results. Today's guests on "Normal World" are Lila Hart and Gerard Michaels. Sponsors Flying Ace Some bourbons chase trends. Flying Ace chases legacy. Buy online at https://flyingacespirits.com/— use code BLAZE for free shipping. Chef IQ CHEF iQ Sense is precision cooking for everyone! Trust me, you'll wonder how you cooked without it. And right now, you can get 15% off sitewide with code NORMAL at https://chefiq.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Comedian, actress, and podcaster Lauren Lapkus (Threedom, Newcomers, The Wrong Missy) joins Matt and Tim to discuss the 1996 David Mickey Evans film, First Kid, starring Sinbad. James Naughton plays President Davenport. For the rest of this conversation, go to https://patreon.com/secondincommand and become a patron! Matt Walsh https://www.instagram.com/mrmattwalshTimothy Simons https://www.instagram.com/timothycsimonsLauren Lapkus https://instagram.com/laurenlapkus Second In Command https://instagram.com/secondincommandpodcastEmail questions to: secondincommandatc@gmail.com
This week, Paul digs into your Corrections and Omissions from last week's movie, Sinbad Of The Seven Seas. Then, Paul sits down with John Gabrus (Staying Alive, Action Boys) to talk about all the summer movie releases they're excited about. Finally, Paul announces next week's movie. Don't forget to listen to Jon Gabrus and Adam Pally on their new podcast, Staying Alive. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/staying-alive-with-jon-gabrus-adam-pally/id1807624961 And get the full The Gino Lombardo Show here!https://ginolombardo.myshopify.com/products/the-gino-lombardo-show-the-complete-series • Go to hdtgm.com for tour dates, merch, FAQs, and more• Have a Last Looks correction or omission? Call 619-PAULASK to leave us a voicemail!• Submit your Last Looks theme song to us here• Join the HDTGM conversation on Discord: discord.gg/hdtgm• Buy merch at howdidthisgetmade.dashery.com/• Order Paul's book about his childhood: Joyful Recollections of Trauma• Shop our new hat collection at podswag.com• Paul's Discord: discord.gg/paulscheer• Paul's YouTube page: youtube.com/paulscheer• Follow Paul on Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/paulscheer• Subscribe to Enter The Dark Web w/ Paul & Rob Huebel: youtube.com/@enterthedarkweb• Listen to Unspooled with Paul & Amy Nicholson: unspooledpodcast.com• Listen to The Deep Dive with June & Jessica St. Clair: thedeepdiveacademy.com/podcast• Instagram: @hdtgm, @paulscheer, & @junediane• Twitter: @hdtgm, @paulscheer, & msjunediane • Jason is not on social media• Episode transcripts available at how-did-this-get-made.simplecast.com/episodesGet access to all the podcasts you love, music channels and radio shows with the SiriusXM App! Get 3 months free using the link: siriusxm.com/hdtgm
Honorary fourth host Jessica St. Clair returns to help Jason and Paul cover the 1989 Lou Ferrigno vehicle Sinbad of the Seven Seas—a movie that lies about being based on an Edgar Allan Poe story. LIVE from Boise, the gang discuss all the wild ADR, if Disney's Aladdin ripped off this movie, Italian talking snakes, how Sinbad inflated a hot air balloon simply by blowing into it, and so much more. Plus, Jessica reveals how the film reignited a primal sexual awakening and gives her theory on the best way to kill a zombie. Our movie picking producer Avaryl is fighting brain cancer and needs some words of support—messages, fan art, anything—to lift her spirits up. Email a message to her Movie Bitches co-host Andrew at Andrew@moviebitches.xyz or you can send something to Av directly (nothing perishable or scented) at Avaryl Halley PO BOX 641 Agoura Hills, CA 91376-0641 • Go to hdtgm.com for tour dates, merch, FAQs, and more• Have a Last Looks correction or omission? Call 619-PAULASK to leave us a voicemail!• Submit your Last Looks theme song to us here• Join the HDTGM conversation on Discord: discord.gg/hdtgm• Buy merch at howdidthisgetmade.dashery.com/• Order Paul's book about his childhood: Joyful Recollections of Trauma• Shop our new hat collection at podswag.com• Paul's Discord: discord.gg/paulscheer• Paul's YouTube page: youtube.com/paulscheer• Follow Paul on Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/paulscheer• Subscribe to Enter The Dark Web w/ Paul & Rob Huebel: youtube.com/@enterthedarkweb• Listen to Unspooled with Paul & Amy Nicholson: unspooledpodcast.com• Listen to The Deep Dive with June & Jessica St. Clair: thedeepdiveacademy.com/podcast• Instagram: @hdtgm, @paulscheer, & @junediane• Twitter: @hdtgm, @paulscheer, & msjunediane • Jason is not on social media• Episode transcripts available at how-did-this-get-made.simplecast.com/episodesGet access to all the podcasts you love, music channels and radio shows with the SiriusXM App! Get 3 months free using the link: siriusxm.com/hdtgm