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You can now text us anonymously to leave feedback, suggest future content or simply hurl abuse at us. We'll read out any texts we receive on the show. Click here to try it out!Welcome back to Bad Dads Film Review, where this week we slither into our Top 5 Snakes in movies and TV, and shed our skins with two slinky features: the gritty 2023 Hong Kong action flick The Pig, the Snake and the Pigeon, and a far more family-friendly offering in Patchwork Pals.Top 5 Snakes in Film & TVKaa – The Jungle Book (1967/2016) Hypnotic eyes, silky voice, and a penchant for wrapping himself around unsuspecting jungle creatures—Kaa is the ultimate slithering villain. Whether voiced by Sterling Holloway or Scarlett Johansson, he leaves a lasting impression.Nagini – Harry Potter series Voldemort's devoted reptilian sidekick and eventual Horcrux, Nagini is both a terrifying presence and a tragic figure with a deeper backstory revealed in Fantastic Beasts.Snake Plissken – Escape from New York (1981) OK, not a literal snake—but Kurt Russell's eye-patched anti-hero is too iconic to leave off. He's venomous in attitude if not species.The Basilisk – Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002) A giant snake living in Hogwarts' plumbing system? Sure. Just don't look it in the eyes.Sir Hiss – Disney's Robin Hood (1973) This snooty, sycophantic serpent floats around in a basket and gets on everyone's nerves—just the sort of snake you love to hiss at.Main Feature: The Pig, the Snake and the Pigeon (2023)Directed by Wong Ching-po, this brutal neo-noir action thriller tells the story of Mok, a terminally ill gangster who finds out he has only days to live. With nothing left to lose, he sets out on a violent spree to go out in a blaze of infamy. But as his legend grows, so does the bounty on his head—and he becomes prey for a series of contract killers with styles as flamboyant as they are deadly.With its hyper-stylized violence, morally bankrupt characters, and pitch-black humour, this one is not for the faint of heart. It's a fever dream of bloodshed, masculinity, and fatalism, with moments that almost border on the surreal. The action choreography is tight, the visuals are stylish, and the tone walks a fine line between grindhouse and art film. There are snakes here—not just the metaphorical kind—and they're not easy to charm.Kids TV: Patchwork PalsIn need of something to balance out the darkness? Enter Patchwork Pals, the gentle animated show aimed at preschoolers. Each short episode centres on a different soft toy animal who has a problem—and must find a creative, cooperative solution. The snake in Patchwork Pals is a colourful, friendly creature who isn't scary at all—just a bit stuck and in need of help from their pals.Wholesome, sweet, and ideal for very young viewers, it's the kind of thing that soothes minds and teaches emotional intelligence, problem-solving, and kindness.Whether you're charmed or chilled, this week's show is full of bite.
Vi gästas av Lindy Larsson, aktuell med föreställningen Tschandala som äger rum på Palladium lördag 10/5. Onsdag, 14/5, landar Malmö Operans turnerande version av rysar-operan Mediet på Operans lilla scen Verkstan. Claes berättar. Stumfilmstrilogin Den Tysta Trilogin har premiär på fredag 9/5 på Panora och så bjuder vi på Nyheter och Det händer förstås! Musik i programmet: Das lila lied - Mischa Spolianski Trust in me - Sterling Holloway, The jungle book 1967 Romu-Mattilla Taivasala - Ykspihlajan Kino-orkesteri Monica, Monica - The Medium Hataarindai, Bataasindai - Sajjan Raj Vaidya Daydreaming - Aretha Franklin
Lux Radio Theatre || She Loves Me Not | Come and Get It || Broadcast: November 8, 1937; November 15, 193701:20 ... She Loves Me Not is a 1934 American comedy film directed by Elliott Nugent and starring Bing Crosby and Miriam Hopkins.[1] Based on the novel She Loves Me Not by Edward Hope and the subsequent play by Howard Lindsay, the film is about a cabaret dancer who witnesses a murder and is forced to hide from gangsters by disguising herself as a male Princeton student. Distributed by Paramount Pictures, the film has been remade twice as True to the Army (1942) and as How to Be Very, Very Popular in (1955), the latter starring Betty Grable. || Starring: Bing Crosby, Joan Blondell, Nan Grey, Sterling Holloway, William Frawley58:00 ... Come and Get It -- Ruthless lumberjack foreman Barney Glasgow (Edward Arnold) will stop at nothing to achieve his goal, to someday become the head of the logging industry in 19th century Wisconsin. His determination to succeed leads him to end his relationship with saloonsinger Lotta Morgan (Frances Farmer) and marry Emma Louise Hewitt (Mary Nash), the daughter of his boss Jed Hewett (Charles Halton), in order to secure a partnership in his business. || Starring: Edward Arnold, Anne Shirley: : : : :My other podcast channels include: MYSTERY x SUSPENSE -- SCI FI x HORROR -- COMEDY x FUNNY HA HA -- VARIETY X ARMED FORCES -- THE COMPLETE ORSON WELLESSubscribing is free and you'll receive new post notifications. Also, if you have a moment, please give a 4-5 star rating and/or write a 1-2 sentence positive review on your preferred service -- that would help me a lot.Thank you for your support.https://otr.duane.media | Instagram @duane.otr#dramaclassics #oldtimeradio #otr #radiotheater #radioclassics #luxradio #cecilbdemille #gunsmoke #oldtimeradioclassics #classicradio #crimeclassics #duaneotr:::: :
Journey into the 5th Dimension as Trivial Theater, Jacob Anders Reviews, Alex Carson and Movie Emporium as we discuss the iconic television show created by Rod Serling. This Week The 5th Dimension discuss Season 5 Episode 24 titled: What's in the Box. The Episode is Directed by: Richard L. Bare and Stars: William Demarest, Joan Blondell, Sterling Holloway and Herbert Lytton. You Can Find Alex Carson at: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/AlexCarson You Can Find Jacob Anders Reviews at: YouTube: www.youtube.com/JacobAnders YouTube: www.youtube.com/@retrojakexy Twitter @Redneval2 You can find Trivial Theaters content at: YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/TrivialTheater Twitter: @trivialtheater You can find Movie Emporium's content at: YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/MovieEmporium Twitter: @Movie Emporium Intro Created by Trivial Theater Music Created by Dan Jensen #TheTwilightZone #MovieEmporium #TrivialTheater #JacobAndersReviews #AlexCarson
National spaghetti day. Entertainment from 1969. Utah becam 45th state,1st appendectomy performed, Longest worker strike in world history settled. Todays birthdays - Louis Braille, Sterling Holloway, Sorrell Booke, Dyan Cannon, Mark Hollis, Patty Loveless, Michael Stipe, Dave Foley, Deana Carter. Gerry Rafferty died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard http://defleppard.com/I love spaghetti - The Mimbles on BLue BagooI heard it through the grapevine - Marvin GayeDaddy sang bass - Johnny CashBirthday - The BeatlesBirthdays - in da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/Dukes of Hazzard TV themeIt's my life - Talk TalkHurt me bad in a real good way - Patty LovelessI am superman - REMWe danced anyway - Deana CarterStuck in the middle with you - Stealers WheelExit - In my dream - Dokken https://www.dokken.net/
Are you a sassy shoplifter who fell in love with their straight-laced prosecutor over a Christmas road trip to Indiana? Then Remember the Night (1940) is the holiday movie for you! Check out this madcap Preston Sturges penned Yule-Tide classic directed by Mitchell Leisen; starring the fabulous Barbara Stanwyck and Fred MacMurray with a supporting cast that includes Beulah Bondi, Elizabeth Patterson, Sterling Holloway, and Fred Toones. Host Sara Greenfield and her guest Ashley Blanchet chat about all this and more on this week's special Holiday episode of Talk Classic To Me. Want to become a subscriber? Use the link below to support the show! https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/sara-greenfield/subscribe
This Sunday on "Sunday Night Playhouse," Vintage Classic Radio presents an episode of Lux Radio Theatre featuring the 1940 romantic drama, Remember the Night. Starring Fred MacMurray and Barbara Stanwyck, this heartwarming tale revolves around a prosecuting attorney, Jack Sargent, who unexpectedly becomes involved in the life of a shoplifter, Lee Leander, just before Christmas. After deciding to take Lee to his family's home for the holidays rather than sending her to jail immediately, Jack begins to discover more about her troubled past, and a deep bond starts to form between them. As they spend time together, both characters are forced to confront their own inner struggles, leading to a story filled with warmth, redemption, and love. The episode, originally broadcast on March 25, 1940, brings together a talented supporting cast, including Beulah Bondi as Jack's mother and Elizabeth Patterson as Aunt Emma, alongside Sterling Holloway and Willard Robertson. Directed by Cecil B. DeMille, this episode of Lux Radio Theatre brings the charm of classic Hollywood storytelling to the airwaves, delivering an unforgettable evening of nostalgia and emotion. Vintage Classic Radio is proud to present this timeless story as part of our "Sunday Night Playhouse" series, bringing classic radio drama back to life for modern audiences.
Welcome back to another episode of the Voiceover Gurus podcast! Join Linda Bruno as she brings together two seasoned voiceover veterans, Rob Reider and Connor Quinn, to share their fascinating journeys in the industry. Discover how Sterling Holloway's friendship with Connor's grandfather paved the way for his early start as Christopher Robin in Disney's Winnie the Pooh. Listen to Rob's incredible stories from his time as a live announcer for air shows, culminating in his last year as a live announcer, as well as upcoming induction into the Air Show Hall of Fame. Explore the challenges and transitions both actors faced, from child stardom to successful voiceover careers. Get insights into their favorite studio equipment, memorable projects, and the importance of good acoustics in their recording spaces. Don't miss the heartwarming anecdotes and valuable advice from these industry legends, as they reflect on their careers, the people who helped them along the way, and their love for storytelling. Visit our website, Voiceover.Guru, and join our vibrant community for weekly script reads and more! FOR MORE INFO ON THE SHOW AND THE GURUS, PLEASE VISIT: Coaching Website: https://voiceover.guru/ and https://learnwiththegurus.com/ Join our Circle Community: https://the-voiceover-gurus.circle.so/home Linda Bruno Voice Actress https://www.lindabruno.com Alyssa Jayson Actress and Musician http://www.alyssajayson.com Kevin Kilpatrick Voice Actor https://kevinkilpatrick.com/
There's good news today as Sounds Like Radio's Volume 82 arrives with the Great Gildersleeve & music to match. Today from February 8, 1950 we find Gildy's niece and her fiancé having their first “discussion”. Never fear Gildy will fix it, or will he? Find out as you enjoy the musical stylings of Dean Martin, sultry Lola Albright, Bing Crosby, Dinah Washington, Don Williams, Gordon Jenkins & Jimmy Durante! Sterling Holloway will also be on hand to straighten out the mystery of his song from “Remember the Night” that we talked about in Sounds Like Radio Vol. 80. You can see in our show's featured picture today Sterling singing the song from the movie with Barbara Stanwyck. Now let's enjoy.
Look! Up in the sky! It's a bird! It's a plane! It's Bob Hope playing Superman? Yes, Command Performance ventures into its second comic hero spoof. This one stars Hope as Clark Kent (A.K.A. Superman), Paulette Goddard, and features the inspired casting of Bela Lugosi as the Man of Steel's nemesis, Dr. Bikini, and his minion, Professor Atoll, played by the comic character actor Sterling Holloway (perhaps best remembered as the voice of Disney's "Winnie-the-Pooh"). Visit our website: https://goodolddaysofradio.com/ Subscribe to our Facebook Group for news, discussions, and the latest podcast: https://www.facebook.com/groups/881779245938297 Our theme music is "Why Am I So Romantic?" from Animal Crackers: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01KHJKAKS/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_MK8MVCY4DVBAM8ZK39WD
TVC 644.3: Greg Ehrbar reviews the Shirley Temple Storybook Collection, a six-DVD set featuring some of the best episodes of her popular Sunday night series, Shirley Temple's Storybook (NBC, 1958-1959, 1960-1961). The DVD collection includes adaptations of such beloved children's classics as The Little Mermaid, Winnie the Pooh, Babes in Toyland, Pippi Longstocking, Kim, The Reluctant Dragon, The Land of Oz, and Madeline, and features such stars as Jonathan Winters, Ray Walston, Martin Landau, Agnes Moorehad, Robert Culp, Sterling Holloway, Margaret Hamilton, John Raitt, David Frankham, and Jonathan Harris. Want to advertise/sponsor our show? TV Confidential has partnered with AdvertiseCast to handle advertising/sponsorship requests for the podcast edition of our program. They're great to work with and will help you advertise on our show. Please email sales@advertisecast.com or click the link below to get started: https://www.advertisecast.com/TVConfidentialAradiotalkshowabout Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
TVC 644.2a: Greg Ehrbar discusses the Kino Lorber Blu-ray release of Alice in Wonderland (1933), the first sound-movie adaptation of Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass, featuring an all-star cast that includes Gary Cooper, Cary Grant, W.C. Fields, Edward Everett Horton, Charles Ruggles, Charlotte Henry, Sterling Holloway, and Jack Oakie. Want to advertise/sponsor our show? TV Confidential has partnered with AdvertiseCast to handle advertising/sponsorship requests for the podcast edition of our program. They're great to work with and will help you advertise on our show. Please email sales@advertisecast.com or click the link below to get started: https://www.advertisecast.com/TVConfidentialAradiotalkshowabout Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
National spaghetti day. Entertainment from 2007. Utah becam 15th state,1st appendectomy performed, Longest worker strike in world history settled. Todays birthdays - Louis Braille, Sterling Holloway, Sorrell Booke, Dyan Cannon, Mark Hollis, Patty Loveless, Michael Stipe, Dave Foley, Deana Carter. Gerry Rafferty died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard http://defleppard.com/I love spaghetti - The Mimbles on BLue BagooIrreplacable - BeyonceShe's everything - Brad PaisleyBirthday - The BeatlesBirthdays - in da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/Dukes of Hazzard TV themeIt's my life - Talk TalkHurt me bad in a real good way - Patty LovelessI am superman - REMWe danced anyway - Deana CarterStuck in the middle with you - Stealers WheelExit - It's not love - Dokken
Bing Crosby Podcast 1948-12-22 Christmas Show, Al Jolson 1948-12-23 (319) kraft choral club, Gordon MacRae's Railroad Hour 1948-12-27 (13) The Desert Song w Sterling Holloway
This week, the boys take a walk in the sun with... well... A Walk in the Sun! They discuss the film using an old-timey musical narrator at various points throughout, the Battle of Tibet references throughout, the evolution of director Lewis Milestone between this film and All Quiet on the Western Front, Samuel Fuller's negative reaction to the film, the ending that echoes anti-war sentiment in its own subtle way and much more! Next week: we take to the skies! Questions? Comments? Suggestions? You can always shoot us an e-mail at forscreenandcountry@gmail.com Full List: https://www.pastemagazine.com/movies/war-movies/the-100-greatest-war-movies-of-all-time Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/forscreenandcountry Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/fsacpod Our logo was designed by the wonderful Mariah Lirette (https://instagram.com/its.mariah.xo) A Walk in the Sun stars Dana Andrews, Richard Conte, George Tyne, John Ireland, Sterling Holloway, Norman Lloyd, Herbert Rudley, Richard Benedict and Lloyd Bridges; directed by Lewis Milestone. Is It Streaming? USA: Fandor, Hoopla, Indie Flix, Pluto TV, The Film Detective, Tubi and available to rent. Canada: Tubi and available to rent on Amazon and Vudu. UK: available to rent on Amazon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Cheshire Cat, Kaa the snake, and Winnie the Pooh. Sterling Holloway voiced them all and became a Disney legend for his years of work bringing beloved characters to life with his instantly recognizable voice. He lent that voice to one episode of Suspense as a mild-mannered cruise passenger who stumbles into an exotic adventure in "The Second Class Passenger" (AFRS rebroadcast from January 20, 1957). Plus, we'll hear him narrate the tale of a very special piece of currency in "The Story of Danny Dollar Bill" from Family Theater (originally aired on Mutual on November 7, 1951).
In one of our most chair-squeakingest episodes so far, we list our Fab 15 Disney/Pixar movies! This one might touch some nerves--and we HEAR you, and you're right! But we had a lot of fun with this one, and we hope you will too. Visit the companion blog: http://emptychecking.blogspot.com e-mail the show: db@derekbrink.com Time Index: 0:00 - Intro, rules, and so on... 13:38 - #15 - Anything I say is going to be wrong. 21:40 - #14 - They're changing Splash Mountain. 28:48 - #13 - ALWAYS my number 13... (Also, it's Sterling Holloway. Sorry.) 38:24 - #12 - This time I KNOW... (And I officially start swearing.) 43:00 - #11 - Sweet battle-vest... 51:14 - #10 - One of the best villains. (Also, yes, it was Scuttle. Sorry again.) 59:15 - #9 - Another Big and Huge One 1:04:37 - #8 - You've gotta look good. 1:12:23 - #7 - Sorry everybody... 1:20:07 - #6 - If you're going to hold Disney's feet to the flame on magic, we can't make this list. 1:33:19 - #5 - Dave teed me up... 1:39:01 - #4 - Well that was quick... 1:39:30 - #3 - The best Disney villain ever(?) 1:50:34 - #2 - Dave peels back some layers. (Also: Partionally.) 2:03:54 - #1 - CUE THE CLOWN HORN! (There is now, canonically, a furry episode of the Fab 15.) 2:14:07 - Honorable Mentions 2:33:58 - Picking the final 15. 2:38:13 - Picking #1 (which wasn't hard...) 2:39:44 - Closing remarks and whatnot.
National Spagetti day. Pop culture from 1975. Utah became 45th state, roller skates invented, 1st appendectomy performed Todays birthdays - Louis Braille, Stephen Stills. Sterling Holloway, Dyan Cannon, Mark Hollis, Sorrell Booke,Dave Foley, Michael Stipe, Patti Loveless, Deana Carter. Gerry rafferty died.
It's Volume 154 of the Library of Sound with a real Christmas Classic now on the radio! One of the perennial Christmas movies I watch at least every other year is "Remember The Night" starring Fred MacMurray & Barbara Stanwyck. Well, in today's Sounds Like Radio we not only have Fred & Barbara for you but all the rest of the original stars from that movie including Elizabeth Patterson (Mrs. Trumble on I Love Lucy) and Sterling Holloway (the voice of Winnie The Pooh). If you've never seen the movie you're in for a treat as you listen to this excellent sounding version of Lux Radio Theater as it was originally broadcast on March 25, 1940. Now as to why Lux would have a Christmas play at the end of March is beyond Your Humble Host, but we're playing it for you when it should be played right now at Christmas time. Enjoy this truly wonderful story filled with great actors.
Will Pfeifer returns to the Gordcast to talk about all things December and some of the holidays that surround us. The music we grew up with, the music we found later, the films that we discovered as movie nerds, the storires yet to tell and so much more. The eternal debate of what makes a christmas movie, ESQUIVEL, PSYCHO, THE APARTMENT, REDD KROSS, SPARKS, and of course STERLING HOLLOWAY. ...maybe the first episode ever that KISS is never spoken of.
The Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy Show was a radio comedy variety show broacast from 1936 to 1955. The show featured ventriloquist Edgar Bergen, and his beloved puppet, Charlie McCarthy. It was first introduced in The Rudy Vallee Hour, and later became a part of the Chase and Sandborn Radio Hour. It then went on to become a major hit, even ranking best radio show for a decade. GSMC Classics presents some of the greatest classic radio broadcasts, classic novels, dramas, comedies, mysteries, and theatrical presentations from a bygone era. The GSMC Classics collection is the embodiment of the best of the golden age of radio. Let Golden State Media Concepts take you on a ride through the classic age of radio, with this compiled collection of episodes from a wide variety of old programs. ***PLEASE NOTE*** GSMC Podcast Network presents these shows as historical content and have brought them to you unedited. Remember that times have changed and some shows might not reflect the standards of today's politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Golden State Media Concepts or the GSMC Podcast Network. Our goal is to entertain, educate, and give you a glimpse into the past.
Peach Kelli Pop [mm:ss] "Panchito Blues II" Peach Kelli Pop Burger Records BRGR293 2013 A quick bit of garagey fun. Peach Kelli Pop [mm:ss] "Princess Castle 1987" Peach Kelli Pop Burger Records BRGR925 2015 Another ripping opener. Pearl Charles [mm:ss] "Night and Day" Pearl Charles Kanine Records KR148 2016 Great lead-off to Pearl's debut album, on some lovely yellow vinyl. Cocteau Twins [mm:ss] "Hazel" Peppermint Pig 4AD BAD 303 1983 Evidently Robin Guthrie felt this release was rubbish. And yet, here we are listening to it. Al Caiolo [mm:ss] "Jazz Pizzacato" Percussion and Guitars Time Records S/2000 1960 Guitars! Percussion! Stereo separation! And liner notes by Nat Hentoff! Rudi Bohn and His Band [mm:ss] "Mack the Knife" Percussive Oompah London Records SP 44009 1961 Mack the Knife meets Bridge Over the River Kwai? In separated stereo of course. If you're going to go with some Brecht/Weill martial music, why not the "Cannon Song (https://youtu.be/OcmMmHQU8cg)"? Half Japanese [mm:ss] "Listen to Your Heart" Perfect Joyful Noise Recordings JNR183 2016 Love does indeed call. Jad Fair's fifteenth studio album as Half Japanese, featuring some assistance from Deerhoof's John Dieterich helping out with guitar as well as handling the mixing and mastering. The Command All-Stars [mm:ss] "Perdido" Persuasive Percussion Volume 3 Command RS 817 SD 1960 What's that you want more stereo separation demonstrations? You got it, with this fun standard. Astute viewers of Only Murders in the Building may notice that Charles (Steve Martin) has all four volumes of Persuasuve Percussion framed in his kitchen. Odd you say? Well no, Charles is clearly an astute art collector (as is Steve Martin) and the covers for that series are designed by non other than Josef Albers (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josef_Albers). That would also explain the Ed Ruscha in the kitchen (https://edruscha.com/works/nice-hot-vegetables/). Nadja & Vampillia [mm:ss] "Aurora" The Perfect World Important Records IMPREC385 2013 Side one, track one of the ethereal collaboration between Nadja and Vampillia. Tones on Tail [mm:ss] "Performance" Performance Beggars Banquet BEG 106T 1984 A fine dark wave outing from this Bauhaus off-shoot featuring Daniel Ash, Kevin Haskins, and Glenn Camping. Sterling Holloway [mm:ss] "Peter and the Wolf (Intro)" Peter and the Wolf/The Sorcerer's Apprentice Disneyland 1242 1958 (originally) A nice introduction to the orchestra. Kiss [mm:ss] "You Matter to Me" Peter Criss Casablanca NBLP 7122 1978 Listener, you matter to me which is why I chose one of the shorter tracks from this not very good album. Peter Criss may be a kitty cat but this album is pretty much a dog. In case you're wondering Peter is the only member of Kiss performing on this record. The Pirates [mm:ss] "A Pirate's Life" Walt Disney's Peter Pan Disneyland 1206 1976 Never shoot a man in the middle of his cadenza. Petra Haden [mm:ss] "Goldfinger Main Title" Petra Goes to the Movies Anti- 87219-1 2013 All vocals, all awesome as per usual with Petra. And remember kids, before there was Glee, there was Petra Haden's version of "Don't Stop Believin'" (https://youtu.be/-kXbHf1SwGk) on the Engine Rooms Recordings compilation Guilt by Association. New England Conservatory Chorus [mm:ss] "Barkin: Two Emily Dickinson Choruses (Second Chorus)" Peyton: The Blessed Virgin, Ceely: Flee Floret Florens, Monod: Cantus Contra Cantum III, Barkin: Two Emily Dickinson Choruses, Davidson: Along the Edge Composers Recordings Inc. CRI SD 482 1982 Well, there's something you don't hear every day. Phoebe Snow [mm:ss] "San Francisco Bay Blues" Phoebe Snow Shelter Records SRL 52017 1974 The distinctive stylings of Ms. Snow taking a pass at this standard. Music behind the DJ: "Professor Fate" by Henry Mancini and his Orchestra
The biggest names in Hollywood and Broadway recorded for AFRS during the war years, The American Forces Network can trace its origins back to May 26, 1942, when the War Department established the Armed Forces Radio Service (AFRS). The U.S. Army began broadcasting from London during World War II, using equipment and studio facilities borrowed from the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). The first transmission to U.S. troops began at 5:45 p.m. on July 4, 1943, and included less than five hours of recorded shows, a BBC news and sports broadcast. That day, Corporal Syl Binkin became the first U.S. Military broadcasters heard over the air. The signal was sent from London via telephone lines to five regional transmitters to reach U.S. troops in the United Kingdom as they prepared for the inevitable invasion of Nazi-occupied Europe. Fearing competition for civilian audiences the BBC initially tried to impose restrictions on AFN broadcasts within Britain (transmissions were only allowed from American Bases outside London and were limited to 50 watts of transmission power) and a minimum quota of British produced programming had to be carried. Nevertheless AFN programmes were widely enjoyed by the British civilian listeners who could receive them and once AFN operations transferred to continental Europe (shortly after D-Day) AFN were able to broadcast with little restriction with programmes available to civilian audiences across most of Europe (including Britain) after dark. As D-Day approached, the network joined with the BBC and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation to develop programs especially for the Allied Expeditionary Forces. Mobile stations, complete with personnel, broadcasting equipment, and a record library were deployed to broadcast music and news to troops in the field. The mobile stations reported on front line activities and fed the news reports back to studio locations in London. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Entertainment Radio Stations Live 24/7 Sherlock Holmes/CBS Radio Mystery Theater https://live365.com/station/Sherlock-Holmes-Classic-Radio--a91441 https://live365.com/station/CBS-Radio-Mystery-Theater-a57491 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
It's become a "They Remade It" staple at this point to cover at least one Disney live-action remake a year. They're fairly abundant and seem to dominate much of the discourse surrounding remakes and reboots, so it only makes sense. This time around is The Jungle Book, and in a situation similar to that of the Beauty and the Beast episode some years ago, the duo may not necessarily agree on its merits. Also in this episode is Pompo the Cinephile, Sterling Holloway's Disney legend status, a revelation to King Louie's existence, and a longer discussion of the live-action Lion King than was expected this time around. All this and more on They Remade It! Plot Synopsis Timestamps: 16:00-24:00 ---------- Socials ---------- @ItRemade on Twitter theyremadeit@gmail.com
Beatie Wolfe interviews the multi-platinum producer, songwriter and all round powerhouse Linda Perry about her resounding impact on the music industry. Listen to this show that takes you from sleeping rough to the Songwriters Hall of Fame and beyond via the power of realness. Orange Juice for the Ears with “musical weirdo and visionary” (Vice) Beatie Wolfe explores the power of music across space, science, art, health, film and technology by talking to leading luminaries from Nobel Laureates to punk publishers about their life's work and musical DNA. Beatie Wolfe is an artist who has beamed her music into space, been appointed a UN role model for innovation and held an acclaimed solo exhibition at the V&A Museum. Named by WIRED as one of “22 people changing the world,” Beatie Wolfe is at the forefront of pioneering new formats for music that bridge the physical and digital, which include: a 3D vinyl for the palm of your hand; a wearable record jacket – cut by Bowie/Hendrix's tailor out of fabric woven with Wolfe's music – and most recently the world's first live 360 AR stream from the quietest room on earth. Wolfe is also the co-founder of a “profound” (The Times) research project looking at the power of music for people living with dementia. Linda Perry's Orange Juice for the Ears First song that imprinted? “Trust in Me” by Sterling Holloway from The Jungle Book First album that shaped who you are? “Union City Blues” from the record Eat to the Beat by Blondie The music you would send into Space? “Keep On Truckin” by Surfbort The song you would have at your memorial? “In The Dark Woods” by Akira Kosemura The album you would pass onto the next generation? “Point Me To The Real" from the record All of Us Flames by Ezra Furman This show first aired live on dublab radio - tracks have been shortened for this podcast. The podcast was mastered by Dean Martin Hovey.
Andy and Barney instigate a good old-fashioned sales war as we say goodbye to Will Wright, who plays Ben Weaver.
There's good news today as Sounds Like Radio's Volume 82 arrives with the Great Gildersleeve & music to match. Today from February 8, 1950 we find Gildy's niece and her fiancé having their first “discussion”. Never fear Gildy will fix it, or will he? Find out as you enjoy the musical stylings of Dean Martin, sultry Lola Albright, Bing Crosby, Dinah Washington, Don Williams, Gordon Jenkins & Jimmy Durante! Sterling Holloway will also be on hand to straighten out the mystery of his song from “Remember the Night” that we talked about in Sounds Like Radio Vol. 80. You can see in our show's featured picture today Sterling singing the song from the movie with Barbara Stanwyck. Now let's enjoy.
On the eighteenth installment of the Pop Goes The Classics series looking at the Disney animated features, Andy Atherton, Steve Riddle & Mirandia Berthold look at 1977's The Many Adventures Of Winnie The Pooh. They discuss the many aspects of the film including: the great introduction of all of the residents of 100 Acre Wood; Sterling Holloway's performance as Pooh; Tigger's boundless energy; the addition of Gopher to the story; Heffalumps & Woozles; the seamless transition between the three independent stories & the enduring legacy of the characters. TTFN – Ta Ta For Now.
In this Tips and Tricks episode, Conor and Caroline have chosen from listener submissions two of Disney's very opposite but equally beloved characters to create special character curations: Yzma and Winnie the Pooh. Let their recommendations of music, books, looks, and fun pieces of history immerse you in this decrepit royal advisor's secret lab or a simple bear's Thotful Spot. So grab a fresh pot of honey or some warm spinach puffs and settle in!Yzma Character Curation Playlist:Listen on Spotify | Listen on Apple Music | Listen on YouTubeWinnie The Pooh Character Curation Playlist:Listen on Spotify | Listen on Apple Music | Listen on YouTubeThe Sweatbox DocumentaryWatch NowFollow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for fun content and exciting new updates!Join the Poor Unfortunate Fam, our Facebook Group for listeners who love the podcast and want to keep the discussions going!If you like what you're hearing, help us keep bringing you your favorite Disney content by making a donation to Poor Unfortunate Podcast today!*This podcast is not affiliated with The Walt Disney Company.Support the show (http://bit.ly/poorunfortunatedonation)
Our 50th WPMT! As we start summer, officially, Wonderland is waiting for you! Visit this magical and mysterious place now with WPMT's premiere of Disney's “Alice in Wonderland!" Starring (from the 1951 film) Kathy Beaumont, Ed Wynn, Jerry Colonna and Sterling Holloway, this broadcast features hit songs “In a World of My Own,” “I'm Late,” “The Walrus,” “The Carpenter” and more!Edited by Remington CleveNew episodes every Tuesday at 1pm CT!
An incredibly compelling song by the greatest living punk, and a cover so full of depth, musical richness, and complexity that the band can hardly be called punk, but always is. The Passenger, originally by Iggy Pop, covered by Siouxsie and The Banshees. Outro music is Trust In Me by Sterling Holloway, as the voice of Kaa.
In this week’s episode, Mom and Isaac re-discover 1951’s gorgeous, thrilling, and wall-to-wall hilarious Alice in Wonderland. Listen as we discuss the bizarre original pitch for this movie, the brilliance of the unbirthday scene, Sterling Holloway’s best performance, and the horrific blu-ray “restoration” that nearly renders this movie unwatchable. Me, Mom & The Mouse is a podcast about the joy of watching cartoons with your family. If you like this episode, please subscribe and join us each Friday as we watch every film in the Disney Animated Canon and talk about how it was made, what it means, and why we love it (or don't.) Music: The Show Must Be Go by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4509-the-show-must-be-go License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
This week on Total Movie Recall, we try to decide whether this is a charming, unique film about staying true to yourself, or a nightmarish descent into the insanity that comes with living in a barren, desolate landscape like rural Idaho, where the Uncle Ricos of the world keep subterranean dungeons for unsuspecting Debs. This might say more about where our heads are at right now than about this beloved comedy. Napoleon Dynamite (2004) d. Jared Hess w. Jared Hess, Jerusha Hess Starring: Jon Heder Efren Ramirez Jon Gries Aaron Ruell Diedrich Bader Tina Majorino Sandy Martin In small-town Preston, Idaho, awkward teen Napoleon Dynamite has trouble fitting in. After his grandmother is injured in an accident, his life is made even worse when his strangely nostalgic uncle, Rico, shows up to keep an eye on him. With no safe haven at home or at school, Napoleon befriends the new kid, Pedro, a morose Hispanic boy who speaks little English. Together the two launch a campaign to run for class president. Things discussed in the show: Russian movie posters Chinatown (Roman Polanski, Jack Nicholson, Faye Dunaway, John Huston) Dumbo (Disney, Samuel Armstrong, Sterling Holloway, Edward Brophy, Herman Bing) Kung Fu Cult Master Real Steel (Shawn Levy, Hugh Jackman, Evangeline Lilly, Dakota Goyo) Robot Jox Rocky (John G. Avildsen, Sylvester Stallone, Talia Shire, Burt Young) Lionheart (Sheldon Lettich, Jean-Claude Van Damme, Harrison Page, Deborah Rennard) Switchback (Jeb Stuart, Danny Glover, Dennis Quaid, Claudia Stedelin, Jared Leto) Killing Eve season 3 (Sandra Oh, Jodie Comer, Fiona Shaw) Parasite (Bong Joon Ho, Kang-ho Song, Lee Sun-kyun, Yeo-jeong Cho) Snowpiercer (Bong Joon Ho, Chris Evans, Jamie Bell, Tilda Swinton, Octavia Spencer, Ed Harris) Nirvana - "Smells Like Teen Spirit" Juno (Jason Reitman, Diablo Cody, Elliot Page, Michael Cera, Jennifer Garner) Little Miss Sunshine (Jonathan Dayton, Valerie Faris, Steve Carell, Toni Collette, Greg Kinnear) Jack White Jamiroquai Wes Anderson Trapper Keepers Rushmore (Wes Anderson, Owen Wilson, Jason Schwartzman, Bill Murray, Olivia Williams) Gummo (Harmony Korine, Nick Sutton, Jacob Sewell, Lara Tosh) Julian Donkey-Boy (Harmony Korine, Ewen Bremner, Brian Fisk, Chloë Sevigny) No Country for Old Men (Ethan Coen, Joel Coen, Tommy Lee Jones, Javier Bardem, Josh Brolin) Cormac McCarthy – Blood Meridian Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark (Steven Spielberg, George Lucas, Harrison Ford, Karen Allen, Paul Freeman) Peluca - Short film Blades of Glory (Josh Gordon, Will Speck, Jeff Cox, Craig Cox, Will Ferrell, Jon Heder, Amy Poehler) Dungeons & Dragons Heathers House Party Bone Tomahawk (Kurt Russell, Patrick Wilson, Matthew Fox, Richard Jenkins, S. Craig Zahler) BTK Killer Atlanta local spots: Manuel's Tavern, 529 Bar Midnight Cowboy (John Schlesinger, Dustin Hoffman, Jon Voight, Sylvia Miles) Elvis Costello Who's Line is it Anyway? The Drew Carey Show (Drew Carey, Bruce Helford, Diedrich Bader, Kathy Kinney) High school dances as ritual, an anthropological study Community (Dan Harmon, Joel McHale, Danny Pudi, Donald Glover, Gillian Jacobs, Alison Brie, Ken Jeong, Yvette Nicole Brown, Jim Rash, Chevy Chase, Troy Barnes) Ligers - centaurs and Dungeons and Dragons little brown books X-Files - Jersey Devil episode (Joe Napolitano, Chris Carter, David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson, Mitch Pileggi) Bat Boy from Weekly World News Wesley Snipes The Jackalope and Dave Coulier Brian Setzer Orchestra and The Stray Cats Next week: From Dusk Till Dawn
Born on this Day: is a daily podcast hosted by Bil Antoniou, Amanda Barker & Marco Timpano. Celebrating the famous and sometimes infamous born on this day. Check out their other podcasts: Bad Gay Movies, Bitchy Gay Men Eat & Drink Every Place is the Same My Criterions The Insomnia Project Marco's book: 25 Things I Wish I Knew Before I Started My Podcast JANUARY 4 NATIONAL DRINKING STRAW DAY Julia Ormond, D'Arcy Carden, Jaeden Lieberher, June Diane Raphael, Kerry Condon, Dyan Cannon, Dave Foley, Julian Sands, Harmony Korine, Sterling Holloway, Denise Katherine Matthews, Ann Magnuson, Yvan Attal. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/born-on-this-day-podcast/message
Barbara Stanwyck is a woman on trial for shoplifting, and Fred MacMurray is prosecuting her for the crime. They end up traveling together to his family home for Christmas, and Matt & Ashley talk about this gem of a classic movie in this year's first episode of our 12 Days of Christmas series!
You know about the 1966 Batman at Washburn fan film, made by students at Minneapolis' Washburn High School. (If you missed it, listen to episode 146!) But questions remained unanswered. How did the students get the school to let them shoot the film at school? How did they come up with the idea, and determine the casting? Why did they go with original villains? Why is there no Batcave? And...what's with that funky orange wash on some of the shots? In this episode, we meet some of the stars of the film -- Tim Olson (Batman), Mike Smith (Professor Sin), and Ross Olson (the narrator) -- who fill us in on the answers to these and other questions. Tim even found a trove of documentation of the planning of the film and news reports about its making! And we get to hear about the world premiere of the film on June 3, 1966, and more details on what happened to the film between then and its finding its way to collector Mitch Kaba! ALSO: Jan and Dean's Batman theme (and some other details of Jan and Dean Meet Batman that we missed back in episode 28), and your mail about episode 145, our discussion of director Leslie Martinson's input on Batman: The Movie! Batman at Washburn Jan and Dean Meet Batman discussed on Bizarre Albums Batman theme by Jan and Dean Jan and Dean Meet Batman on YouTube, including unused skits 66 Batman Message Board thread on cut or missing scenes from the show, including Therin of Andor's posting of a still of Sterling Holloway as Major Terry, left on the cutting room floor of Batman: The Movie
Welcome back to another double feature package film extravaganza! On this episode, we tackle two very different types of package films, the 10 segment Make Mine Music, and the 2 segment plus celebrity talent Fun & Fancy Free. We'll discuss comparing Sterling Holloway to John Ratzenberger and Alan Tudyk, pervy animation choices, how global warming scares are not a new thing, and oddly cheerful depictions of domestic violence . Join us and we find out whether we like these films, we hate them, or we think they're just okay! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Ken and Gar stumble across a pleasant surprise in their quest to review every Disney animated feature this week when they watched the hidden gem that is Make Mine Music (1946)Featuring a performance of "Two Silhouettes'' from Make Mine Music performed by Musical Correspondent, Nicole McDonaghFollow Nicole @NicoleMcD_PR on Twitter and @n.mcdonagh on Instagram for more magical musical contentWatch along on Disney Plus and join the conversation on social media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MagicByDesignPodTwitter: @MagicDesignPodInstagram: @magicbydesignpodWhere to find Ken and Gar:@kenkidney on Twitter and Instagram@garrettkidney on Twitter
One week and three days late, we emerge…triumphant?…with a very belated Christmas episode about Remember the Night (1940). We discuss Barbara Stanwyck’s work ethic, Fred MacMurray’s emotional repression, the world of contrasts between Mitchell Leisen and Preston Sturges as directors, and poor Sterling Holloway just trying to make it through the day. Show Notes & Sources: https://wp.me/pbeIfn-4g Theme Music by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io): "Dark Hallway (Distressed)" and "The Show Must Be Go"
Today we look back at the animated Disney films of the 1970's and reflect on all their accomplishments, like putting 70's ballads where they don't belong and creating the perfect role for Sterling Holloway.If you enjoy our podcast, please rate us and leave us a review! You can also learn more or contact the show at vaultdisneypodcast.home.blog!*Note: A comment has been edited out of the feedback portion of this episode because we were making fun of the name "Passamaquoddy" from Pete's Dragon, and we have since learned that this is actually the name of a Native American people. The comment was rude, if unintentional, and we sincerely apologize for the disrespect. If you'd like to learn more about the Passamaquoddy people, you can visit www.passamaquoddy.com.
We are rewinding the clock and talking about the one and only classic Disney film, Alice in Wonderland released in 1951. Alice in Wonderland is a 1951 American animated musical fantasy-adventure film produced by Walt Disney Productions and based on the Alice books by Lewis Carroll. The 13th release of Disney's animated features, the film premiered in London on July 26, 1951, and in New York City on July 28, 1951. The film features the voices of Kathryn Beaumont as Alice, Sterling Holloway as the Cheshire Cat, Verna Felton as the Queen of Hearts, and Ed Wynn as the Mad Hatter. www.ObscureDisneyPodcast.com www.DisneyPatch.com www.Obscuri-D.com
The Aristocats (1970) The AristoCats (original title) G | 1h 18min | Animation, Adventure, Comedy | 24 December 1970 (USA) With the help of a smooth talking tomcat, a family of Parisian felines set to inherit a fortune from their owner try to make it back home after a jealous butler kidnaps them and leaves them in the country. Director: Wolfgang Reitherman Writers: Larry Clemmons (story), Vance Gerry (story) Stars: Phil Harris, Eva Gabor, Sterling Holloway
The Aristocats (1970) The AristoCats (original title) G | 1h 18min | Animation, Adventure, Comedy | 24 December 1970 (USA) With the help of a smooth talking tomcat, a family of Parisian felines set to inherit a fortune from their owner try to make it back home after a jealous butler kidnaps them and leaves them in the country. Director: Wolfgang Reitherman Writers: Larry Clemmons (story), Vance Gerry (story) Stars: Phil Harris, Eva Gabor, Sterling Holloway
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Welcome to the 2nd episode of the new FanboyNation podcast: Toon-In-Talk, your rendezvous for animation interviews. Toon-In-Talk is hosted by Whitney Grace and is dedicated to bringing you great stories straight from the animation industry. In the premiere episode, Whitney interviews famous voice actors Jim Cummings and Carlos Alazraqui. Jim has a resume as long as it is fantastic. He has voiced Winnie the Pooh, Darkwing Duck, Raymond from The Princesss and the Frog, and more. Carlos Alazraqui is known for voicing Rocko on Rocko’s Modern Life, Mr. Crocker from Fairly Oddparents, and many live action roles. Show Notes Carlos got started in voice acting from his stand up comedy career, where he did a lot of character voices. Nickelodeon loved his Australian character voice so much they cast him as Rocko in Rocko’s Modern Life. Carlos is extremely proud to have worked at Nickelodeon during its Golden Age. He also confirms that the Nicktoon was written for a more mature audience and is very happy that there is still a very big fan following. A fan comes up and compliments Carlos on his performance in Reno 911, which is quite the opposite of of the innocent Rocko. Daniel Tosh doesn’t have a vendetta against Carlos for taking his job away as the Taco Bell mascot. Carlos was the voice for the “Yo quiero Taco Bell” chihuahua. The Fairly Oddparents character Denzel Crocker combines Gene Wilder, Montgomery Burns, and Richard Dreyfus in one kooky voice. He says he’s recycle voices for different roles but altered the voices a little bit for each one. He’s a genius at playing different accents. Having worked at many of the major studios, Carlos says Disney is more familial, Nickelodeon is more subversive, and Cartoon Network is the most “out there.” When he’s working, Carlos prefers group recording sessions because they’re fun. Carlos came up with the Al Pacino voice for Ernesto the penguin in Happy Feet and he also did his own singing. Carlos explains Lazlo’s character from Camp Lazlo and what happened to Rocko when the series ended. John DiMaggio and Carlos were riffing in a session one day and created an entire improv cartoon series on Mondo Media from it. He loops voice for Billy Crystal. Compared to the 1990s, Carlos thinks cartoons aren’t as subtle and are made weird for weirdness’ sake. He plays El Chupacabra in Planes and General Posada in The Book of Life. To hear about how Jim Cummings started in voice acting, check out Rob Paulsen’s Talkin’ Toons Podcast. Jim is most well known for voicing Darkwing Duck on the Disney Afternoon. He doesn’t collect voices, but he does a lot of impressions of people. Jim became a Disney go-to voice actor, because he started out around the same time the Disney Channel and the Disney Afternoon started. He never got the chance to meet Sterling Holloway, but he did encounter him in a restaurant from a distance. He now follows in Holloway’s footsteps by playing Winnie the Pooh. Jim discusses his take on villains and sometimes they’re a bit more fun for him to play. Whitney asks what would happen if some of his characters faced off. He discusses voice Scar’s singing voice on The Lion King and his character Ray on The Princess and the Frog. He loves working with Rob Paulsen and considers him to be one of the voice acting greats. If he was stuck on a desert island, he’d want Darkwing Duck to be with him.
Betsy attempts to present Kate with a Caldecott Award winning classic (shiny GOLD sticker and all)illustrated by a woman and finds the task shockingly difficult. Meanwhile Kate delves deep into an Irish brogue, Betsy entirely misses an image of nudity, and they both agree that if you're going to have a sun, have a sassy one. Show Notes: - Here's the list of all the Caldecott Award winners. http://www.ala.org/alsc/awardsgrants/bookmedia/caldecottmedal/caldecottwinners/caldecottmedal If you can find a really super famous one on there that was illustrated by a woman, tell us what it is (at FuseKate8@gmail.com). The kind that the average person on the street would know. - Here's what the Caldecott Award looks like. Three geese and all: http://www.thesilverpen.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/Caldecott-Medal.jpg - Here's the music video Kate and Betsy made for the song Randolph Caldecott in 2009: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMIjWQQavcY - For more information on Big Machines: The Story of Virginia Lee Burton by Sherri Duskey Rinker, ill. John Rocco book (which contains plenty of daisies, and zero sassy suns) go here: http://100scopenotes.com/2017/01/09/exclusive-cover-reveal-big-machines-the-story-of-virgina-lee-burton/ - Here's the Disney short film they made based on the book. Sterling Holloway and all: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y881yjtFluQ - Kate's 12-point To Do List includes the following: 1. Volunteer 2. Give one gift 3. Read a book 4. Workout 5. Take a class 6. Try one new food 7. Do something scary 8. Go to one new place 9. Call or go out with old friend 10. Meditate/go to (church, temple, etc.) 11. Cook one new recipe 12. Save $__.00 at least - The New York Times article on the death of June Foray: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/07/27/arts/television/june-foray-prolific-voice-of-rocky-the-flying-squirrel-dies-at-99.html - Peter Sellers doing Beatles songs sounds interesting, yes? Here are a few examples of what it was Betsy was talking about: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EEzJTMf1ZF8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLEMncv140s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kAnb1fS1bF0 For complete show notes go to: http://blogs.slj.com/afuse8production/2017/08/21/new-fuse-8-n-kate-episode-the-little-house-by-virginia-lee-burton/ Be sure to follow us on iTunes and rate our podcast. Direct all questions and inquiries to Fuse8Kate@gmail.com.
Twas Brillig and the Slithy Tove, Did gyre and gimble in the wabe: All mimsy were the borogoves, And the mome raths outgrabe. In this episode of the Spiraken movie review, Xan and Jacqie review the third film in our theme month of Family, Fantasy, and Fantastic Pixie Dust. So sit back and prepare to follow a white rabbit down a magical hole as our hosts review the Walt Disney Classic, "Alice In Wonderland" directed by Clyde Geronimi and starring Kathryn Beaumont, Ed Wynn, Richard Haydn, Sterling Holloway, Jerry Colonna, Verna Felton, J. Pat O'Malley, Bill Thompson and Heather Angel Besides discussing the potential psychedelic nature of this film, our hosts talk about how influential this film is and how the remakes can never compare to this classic film. Remember this film is owned by Walt Disney Pictures, Watch and support Disney Hope you enjoy ----more----Please send us any comments concerns and ideas on how to make this podcast better. Let us know so we can do something about it. Rate us on iTunes, check out the facebook fangroup Spiraken Movie Review, purchase some stuff from our amazon store in order to fund this podcast, Check out White Duck's BBC Tea Party Event and finally, listen to the primary podcast, The Spiraken Manga Review Music For Episode: Intro Music -Alice in Wonderland by The Jud Conlon Chorus & The Mellomen (Alice in Wonderland OST),Background Music -When You Wish Upon a Star ( Walt Disney OST),g>Background Music -In A World of My Own by Kathryn Beaumont(Alice In Wonderland OST), Background Music -I'm Late by Bill Thompson (Alice In Wonderland OST), Background Music -How Do You Do and Shake Hands by J. Pat O'Malley (Alice In Wonderland OST),Background Music -The Walrus & The Carpenter by J. Pat O'Malley (Alice In Wonderland OST), Background Music -Twas Brillig/Lost Something by Sterling Holloway (Alice in Wonderland OST), Background Music -The Unbirthday Party by Ed Wynn, Jerry Colonna & Kathryn Beaumont (Alice In Wonderland OST), Background Music -Painting the Roses Red by The Jud Conlon Chorus & The Mellomen,and Kathryn Beaumont (Alice In Wonderland OST),Background Music -March of the Cards by Oliver Wallace (Alice In Wonderland OST),Background Music -Alice In Wonderland (Reprise) by The Jud Conlon Chorus & The Mellomen (Alice In Wonderland OST),Ending Music -The Unbirthday Song by Freddie & The Dreamers(Freddie & The Dreamers in Disneyland/em>) Our Website http://www.spiraken.com Our Email Spirakenmovie@gmail.com My Email xan@spiraken.com Co Host's Email lunabotan007@gmail.com Our Twitter Spirakenmovie Our facebook fangroup Spiraken Movie Review Our Amazon Store www.amazon.com/shops/Spiraken Xboxlive Gamertag Xan Spiraken Random Question of the Week: What are 6 impossible things you can do before breakfast?
This week on We Want The D, it's Jill the cat person vs Vicky the dog person vs Nolan the not-a-pet person. Disney's The AristoCats is cute enough, with it's artistically inclined kittens, angelically-voiced Dutchess, and smooth-talking Thomas O'Malley, but whether that cuteness amounts to anything worthwhile depends on which host you ask. Does a pair of vicious and malicious Hillbilly Hounddogs who call the French countryside home make up for a villain's half-baked and ill-conceived plans? Do twin sister Geese and their drunk Uncle make up for the absence of danger and obstacles as four housecats readily find their way home? Does a mouse voiced by Sterling Holloway make up for the lack of any French accents in a movie set entirely in Paris and the surrounding area? Find out what our hosts thought, and make up your own mind by listening now, and learn why everybody wants to be a D Lover!
Martin anmelder Disney-tegnefilmen The Aristocats. Instruktion: Wolfgang Reitherman. Amerikanske stemmer: Phil Harris, Eva Gabor, Sterling Holloway m.fl. Danske stemmer (1990-udgave): Søren Pilmark, Nastja Arcel, Henrik Koefoed m.fl. Walt Disney Productions, 1970. Karakter: ★★★★★ _ Aristocats udkom på blu-ray d. 27. november fra Disney. Læs mere på bloggen: http://filmblast.blogspot.dk Email-kontakt: martinhoulind@gmail.com
(((HEADPHONES STRONGLY RECOMMENDED))) In this episode, the Mouse Lounge presents Disney’s fascination with the automobile, or cars… to you and me. From the Walt Disney Archives: At the 1964-1965 New York World’s Fair, Ford presented Disney's "The Magic Skyway," the second most popular exhibit at the fair, using Ford cars in an early prototype of the Omnimover system to move the audience through scenes featuring life-sized audio-animatronic dinosaurs and cavemen. Walt narrates this forgotten attraction of Yesterdayland. Each week, in From the Vault we sample a clip from a classic Disney film, short, television or radio program, or Disneyland Record. This week, we take a ride back in time to June 6, 1952 for the release of Susie the Little Blue Coupe. The incomparable Sterling Holloway narrates. Each week we present a high definition ride-through from a Disney Park East or a Disney Park West. This week, we double dipstick. First into Yesterdayland for a compilation track from Disneyland’s Autopia. Then we motor back east for a ride on Test Track in Epcot. We'll close this week’s show with a replay of the Mouse Lounge Mix of John Mayer’s Route 66 from Disney/Pixar’s Cars.
"The good news is your crush finally speaks to you. And it's not just hi. He actually knows your name and he starts the conversation."The bad news is: he's dangling from the claws of a gargoyle at the time, being flown West to stand trial as a treasonous vegecarrion organizer. And then all he says to you is, 'Josie, save me!'"What chance does Josie have of rescuing her hunky hobgoblin from an ampitheater overflowing with hundreds of his kin, as they debate which method would be most amusing to dispatch him? Click here to download Chapter Eleven: The Emperor's Bib.Warning: This chapter is pretty gory. You might not want to play it at work, or around kids, or for yourself. For everyone else, enjoy. I don't have a good sense of where they draw the lines for movies or video games, but I would personally rate this as PG-13 or maybe Rated R.[Run time: 15 minutes, 42 seconds. The link above points to a VBR (hi-fi), 15.1 MB mp3 file. Click here to see other file formats for downloading or streaming.]Featuring Melinda as "SreHAAg," Matt as "Chango" (mixed into a crowd scene) and Rob as all other characters. Written and plastered by Rob Northrup. "In the Hall of the Mountain King" is the opening theme and "Åses Death" from Peer Gynt, Op. 23: Suite No. 1: 2 (whatever that means) is the music at the end of each episode, both composed by Edvard Grieg. "The Emperor's Bib" radio play audio file uses the following sound files from Freesound (http://freesound.iua.upf.edu): "horse walking on paving stones" from dobroide. http://freesound.iua.upf.edu/download/38764/38764_dobroide_20070808.horse.wav "pura kehen cockfight" from alchemical. (Crowd at a cockfight in Bali ????) http://freesound.iua.upf.edu/samplesViewSingle.php?id=26334 "Crowd cheering football 01" from wanna73 http://freesound.iua.upf.edu/samplesViewSingle.php?id=20784 Also included are clips of Michael Palin saying "crucifixion," Sterling Holloway saying, "Oh bother," and the famous Wilhelm scream. I hope these brief clips qualify as fair use.
The Aristocats (1970) The AristoCats (original title) G | 1h 18min | Animation, Adventure, Comedy | 24 December 1970 (USA) With the help of a smooth talking tomcat, a family of Parisian felines set to inherit a fortune from their owner try to make it back home after a jealous butler kidnaps them and leaves them in the country. Director: Wolfgang Reitherman Writers: Larry Clemmons (story), Vance Gerry (story) Stars: Phil Harris, Eva Gabor, Sterling Holloway