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Allen, Joel, Rosemary, and Yolanda discuss the ongoing federal halt on US offshore wind projects and mounting lawsuits from Equinor, Ørsted, and Dominion Energy. Plus Japan’s Goto floating wind farm begins commercial operation with eight Hitachi turbines on hybrid SPAR-type foundations, and Finnish investigators seize a vessel suspected of severing Baltic Sea cables. Sign up now for Uptime Tech News, our weekly newsletter on all things wind technology. This episode is sponsored by Weather Guard Lightning Tech. Learn more about Weather Guard’s StrikeTape Wind Turbine LPS retrofit. Follow the show on YouTube, Linkedin and visit Weather Guard on the web. And subscribe to Rosemary’s “Engineering with Rosie” YouTube channel here. Have a question we can answer on the show? Email us! The Uptime Wind Energy Podcast brought to you by Strike Tape, protecting thousands of wind turbines from lightning damage worldwide. Visit striketape.com. And now your hosts, Allen Hall, Rosemary Barnes, Joel Saxum and Yolanda Padron. Welcome to the Allen Hall: Uptime Wind Energy Podcast. I’m your host, Alan Hall. I’m here with Rosie Barnes, Joel Saxum, and Yolanda Padron. Many things on the docket this week. The, the big one is the five US offshore wind projects that are facing cancellation after the federal halt. And on December 22nd, as we all know, the US Department of Interior ordered construction halted on every offshore wind project in American waters. Uh, the recent given and still given is national security. Uh, developers see it way differently and they’ve been going to court to try to. Get this issue resolved. Ecuador, Ted and Dominion Energy have all filed lawsuits at this point. EOR says [00:01:00] a 90 day pause, which is what this is right now, will likely mean cancellation of their empire. Project Dominion is losing more than about $5 million a day, and everybody is watching to see what happens. Orton’s also talking about taking some action here. Uh, there’s a, a lot of moving pieces. Essentially, as it stands right now, a lot of lawsuits, nothing happening in the water, and now talks mostly Ecuador of just completely canceling the project. That will have big implications to US. Electricity along the east coast, Joel Saxum: right Joel? Yeah. We need it. Right? So I, I hate to beat a dead horse here because we’ve been talking about this for so long. Um, but. We’ve got energy demand growth, right? We’re sitting at three to 5% year on year demand growth in the United States, uh, which is unprecedented. Since, since, and this is a crazy thing. Since air [00:02:00] conditioning was invented for residential homes, we have not had this much demand for electricity growth. We’ve been pretty flat for the last 20 years. Uh, so we need it, right? We wanna be the AI data center superpower. We wanna do all this stuff. So we need electrons. Uh, these electrons are literally the quickest thing gonna be on the grid. Uh, up and down that whole eastern seaboard, which is a massive population center, a massive industrial and commercial center of the United States, and now we’re cutting the cord on ’em. Uh, so it is going to drive prices up for all consumers. That is a reality, right? Um, so we, we hear campaign promises up and down the things about making life more affordable for the. Joe Schmo on the street. Um, this is gonna hurt that big time. We’re already seeing. I think it was, um, we, Alan, you and I talked with some people from PGM not too long ago, and they were saying 20 to 30% increases already early this year. Allen Hall: Yeah. The, the increases in electricity rates are not being driven by [00:03:00] offshore wind. You see that in the press constantly or in commentary. The reason electricity rates are going up along the east coast is because they’re paying for. The early shutdown of cold fire generation, older generation, uh, petroleum based, uh, dirty, what I’ll call dirty electricity generation, they’re paying to shut those sites down early. So that’s why your rates are going up. Putting offshore wind into the equation will help lower some of those costs, and onshore wind and solar will help lower those costs. But. The East Coast, especially the Northeast, doesn’t have a lot of that to speak of at the minute. So, uh, Joel, my question is right now, what do you think the likelihood is of the lawsuits that are being filed moving within the next 90 days? Joel Saxum: I mean, it takes a long time to put anything through any kind of, um, judicial process in the United States, however. There’s enough money, power [00:04:00] in play here that what I see this as is just like the last time we saw an injunction happen like this is, it’s more of a posturing move. I have the power to do this, or we have the power to do this. It’s, it’s, uh, the, it’s to get power. Over some kind of decision making process. So once, once people come to the table and start talking, I think these things will be let, let back loose. Uh, I don’t, I don’t think it will go all the way to, we need to have lawsuits and stuff. It’ll just be the threat of lawsuits. There’ll be a little bit of arbitration. They’ll go back to work. Um, the problem that I see. One of the problems, I guess, is if we get to the point where people, companies start saying like, you know what, we can’t do this anymore. Like, we can’t keep having these breaks, these pauses, these, this, you know, if it’s 90 days at $5 million a day, I mean that’s 450 million bucks. That’s crazy. But that nobody, nobody could absorb that. Allen Hall: Will they leave the mono piles and transition pieces and some [00:05:00] towers just sitting in the water. That’s what Joel Saxum: I was gonna say next is. What happens to all of the assets, all of the steel that’s in the water, all the, all the, if there’s cable, it lays if there’s been rock dumps or the companies liable to go pick them up. I don’t know what the contracts look like, right? I don’t know what the Boem leases say. I don’t know about those kind of things, but most of that stuff is because they go back to the oil field side of things, right? You have a 20 year lease at the end of your 20 year lease. You gotta clean it up. So if you put the things in the water, do they have 20 years to leave ’em out there before they plan on how they’re gonna pull ’em out or they gotta pull ’em out now? I don’t know. Allen Hall: Would just bankrupt the LLCs that they formed to create these, uh, wind Joel Saxum: farms. That’s how the oil field does it bankrupt. The LC move on. You’ve, you’ve more than likely paid a bond when you, you signed that lease and that, but that bond in like in a lot of. Things is not enough. Right. A bond to pull mono piles out would have to be, [00:06:00] I mean, you’re already at billions of dollars there, right? So, and, and if you look again to the oil and gas world, which is our nearest mirror to what happens here, when you go and decommission an old oil platform in the Gulf of Mexico, you don’t pull the mono piles out. You go down to as close to the sea floor as you can get, and you just cut ’em off with a diamond saw. So it’s just like a big clamp that goes around. It’s like a big band saw. And you cut the foundations off and then pull the steel back to shore, so that can be done. Um, it’s not cheap. Allen Hall: You know what I would, what I would do is the model piles are in, the towers are up, and depending on what’s on top of them, whether it’s in the cell or whatever, I would sure as hell put the red flashing lights on top and I would turn those things on and let ’em run just so everybody along the East coast would know that there could be power coming out of these things. But there’s not. So if you’re gonna look at their red flashy lights, you might as well get some, uh, megawatts out of them. That’s what I would do. Joel Saxum: You’d have to wonder if the contracts, what, what, what it says in the contracts about. [00:07:00] Uh, utilization of this stuff, right? So if there’s something out there, does the FAA say, if you got a tower out there, it’s gotta have a light on it anyways. Allen Hall: It has to or a certain height. So where’s the power coming from? I don’t know. Solar panel. Solar panel. That’s what it have to be, right? Yeah. This is ridiculous. 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The paperwork is still unsigned more than a year later, a year and a half later. State officials blame Federal uncertainty. Uh, the new target is June and offshore wind for these delays are really becoming a huge problem, especially if you don’t have an offtake agreements signed, Joel. Joel Saxum: I don’t see how the, I mean, again, I’m not sitting in those rooms. I’m not a fly on the wall there, but I don’t see how you can have something sitting out there for, it’s just say September 24. Yeah. Yeah. You’re at 18 months now, right? 17, 18 months without an agreement signed. Why is, why is Massachusetts doing this? What’s, what’s the, what’s the thing there? I mean, you’re an, [00:09:00] you are, uh, an ex Massachusetts, Massachusetts, Ian, is that what it’s called? Allen Hall: Yeah. I, I think they would like to be able to change the pricing for the offtake is most likely what is happening as, uh, the Trump administration changes the agreements or trying to change the agreements, uh, the price can go up or down. So maybe the thing to do is to not sign it and wait this out to see what the courts say. Maybe something will happen in your favor. That’s a real shame. Right. Uh, there’s thousands of employees that have been sidelined. Uh, the last number I saw was around 4,000. That seems on the low end. Joel Saxum: Yeah. I think about, um, the, the vessels too. Like you’re the, like the Eco Edison that was just built last year. I think it’s upwards of 500 million bucks or something to build that thing down in Louisiana, being sent up there. And you have all these other specialized, uh, vessels coming over from Europe to do all this construction. Um, you know. Of course if they’re coming over from Europe, those are being hot bunked and being paid standby rates, which [00:10:00] is crazy ’cause the standby rates are insane. Uh, ’cause you still gotta run fuel, you still gotta keep the thing running. You still gotta cook food. You still have all those things that have to happen on that offshore vessel. Uh, but they’re just gonna be sitting out there on DP doing nothing. Yolanda Padron: You have the vessels, you have people’s jobs. You have. Regular people who are unrelated to energy at all suffering because of their prices going up for energy and just their cost of living overall going up. All because they don’t look pretty. Joel Saxum: Yeah. The entire, that entire supply chain is suffering. I mean, Yolanda, you’re, you, you used to work with a company involved in offshore wind. How many people have, um, you know, have we seen across LinkedIn losing their jobs? Hey, we’re pivoting away from this. I gotta go find something else. And with that. In the United States, if you’re not from the States, you don’t know this, but there’s not that much wind, onshore wind on the East coast. So many of those families had to relocate out there, uproot your family, go out to Massachusetts, New Jersey, [00:11:00] Virginia, wherever, put roots back down and now you’re what? What happens? You gotta move back. Yolanda Padron: Good luck to you. Especially, I mean, you know, it’s, it’s a lot of projects, right? So it’s not like you can just move on to the next wind farm. It’s a really unfortunate situation. Allen Hall: Well, for years the promise of floating wind turbines has dangled just out of reach and the technology works, and the engineers have been saying for quite a while. We just needed someone to prove it at scale. Well, Japan just did the go-to floating wind farm began commercial operation this past week. Eight turbines on hybrid spar foundations anchored in water is too deep for anything fixed. Bottom, uh, it’s the first. Wind farm of his kind in Japan and signals to the rest of Asia that floating wind is possible. Now, uh, Rosemary, their turbines that are being used are Hitachi turbines, 2.1 megawatt machines. I don’t know a lot about this hybrid spark [00:12:00] type floater technology, which looks to be relatively new in terms of application. Is this gonna open up a large part of the Japanese shoreline to offshore wind? Rosemary Barnes: Yeah, I mean, at the first glance it’s like two megawatt turbine turbines. That’s micro, even for onshore these days, that’s a really small turbine. Um, and for offshore, you know, usually when you hear about offshore announcements, it’s like 20 megawatt, 40 megawatt monstrosities. However, I, I think that if you just look at the size of it, then it really underestimates the significance of it, especially for Japan. Because they, one, don’t have a lot of great space to put turbines on shore or solar power on shore. Um, and two, they don’t have any, any good, um, locations for fixed bottom offshore. So this is not like this floating offshore wind farm. It’s not competing against many onshore um, options at all. For Japan, it’s competing against energy imports. I’m really happy to see [00:13:00] a proper wind farm. Um, in Japan and they’ll learn a lot from this. And I hope that it goes smoothly and that, you know, the next one can be bigger and better. And then it’s also, you know, Japan traditionally has been a really great manufacturing country and not so much with wind energy, but this could be their chance. If they’re the country that’s really on scale developing the floating offshore industry, they will necessarily, you know, like just naturally as a byproduct of that, they’re gonna develop manufacturing, at least supporting manufacturing and probably. Some major components and then bring down the cost. You know, the more that, um, these early projects might start out expensive, but get cheaper, fast. That’s how we hope it’ll go. And then they’ll push out into other areas that could benefit from offshore wind, but um, not at the cost. Somewhere like California, you know, they have the ability to have onshore wind. They’d really like some offshore wind, some floating offshore wind. But it is a hard sell there at the moment because it is so much more expensive. But if it gets cheaper because, you know, projects like [00:14:00] this help push the price down, then I think it will open things up a lot. So yeah, I am, I’m quite excited to see this project. Allen Hall: Will it get cheaper at the two to six megawatt range instead of the 15 to 20 megawatt range? Joel Saxum: That’s what I was gonna comment on. Like there’s, there’s a, there’s a key here that the general public misses. For a floating offshore wind farm. So if you’re gonna do this cost effectively, that’s why they did it with the 2.1 megawatts ones because with a, with the spar product that they’re using basically. And, and I was sourcing this off at my desk, so here you go, Rosemary Barnes: Joel. We need a closed caption version for those listening on the podcast and not watching on YouTube. Joel’s holding like a foam, a foam model of a wind turbine. Looks like it’s got a stubby, stubby holder on the bottom. Joel Saxum: This is. Turbine. Steel. Steel to a transition piece and then concrete, right? So this is basically a concrete tube like, um, with, with, uh, structural members on the inside of it. And you can float this thing or you can drag these, you can float ’em key side and then drag ’em out, and [00:15:00] then it just fill ’em halfway or three quarters away with ballast sea seawater. So you just open a valve, fill the thing up to three quarters of the way with seawater, and it sinks it down into the water a little bit. Water level sits about. Right at the transition piece and then it’s stable. And that’s a hybrid. Spar product is very simple. So to make this a easy demonstrate project, keyside facility is the key, is the big thing. So your Keyside facility, and you need a deep water keyside facility to make this easy. So if you go up to Alan, like you said, a two to six, to eight to 10 to 15 megawatt machine. You may have to go and take, you may have to barge the spars out and then dump ’em off the spar and then bring the turbines out and put ’em on. That’s not ideal. Right? But if you can do this all keyside, if you can have a crane on shore and you can float the spars and then put the, build the whole turbine, and then drag that out as it sits, that’s a huge cost reduction in the installation operations. So it, it’s all about how big is the subsea portion of the spar? How? How deep is your [00:16:00] deep water keyside port? To make it efficient to build. Right. So they’re looking at 10 gigawatts of floating offshore wind by 2030. Now it’s 2026. That’s only four years away, so 10 gigawatts. You’re gonna have to scale up the size of the turbines. It’ll be interesting how they do it, right? Because to me, flipping spars off of a barge is not that hard. That’s how jackets and spars have been installed in the past. Um, for, um, many industries, construction industries, whether it’s oil and gas or just maritime, construction can be done. Not a problem. Um, it’s just not as efficient. So we’ll see what, we’ll see what they do. Allen Hall: You would need 5,000 turbines at two megawatts to get to 10 gigawatts, 5,000 turbines. They make 5,000 cars in a day. The, the Japanese manufacturing is really efficient. I wouldn’t put anything by the Japanese capabilities there. Joel Saxum: The problem with that is the cost of the, the inter array cables and [00:17:00] export cables for 5,000 turbines is extreme. Allen Hall: We also know that. Some of the best technology has come out of Japan for the last 50 years, and then maybe there’s a solution to it. I, I’m really curious to see where this goes, because it’s a Hitachi turbine. It’s a 2.1 megawatt turbine, as Rosemary’s pointed out. That’s really old technology, but it is inexpensive to manufacture and easy to move around. Has benefits. Rosemary Barnes: Yeah. It also means like they, they’re not gonna be surprised with like, you know, all of. When you make a 20 megawatt offshore wind turbine, you’re not only in the offshore environment, you’re also dealing with, you know, all your blade issues from a blade that long and 2.1 megawatt turbine has blades of the size that, you know, just so mature, reliable, robust. They can at least rule those headaches out of their, um, you know, out of their. Development phase and focus on the, the new stuff. Joel Saxum: Does anybody know who [00:18:00] makes blades for Hitachi? Allen Hall: Rosie? Was it lm? I, I, I know we have on a number of Hitachi turbines over time, but I don’t know who makes the blades. Rosemary Barnes: Yeah, I don’t know. But I mean, also it’s like, um, it doesn’t mean that they’re locked into 2.1 megawatts for forever, right? So, um, if the economics suggest that it is be beneficial to scale up. Presumably there will be a lot that they have learned from the smaller scale that will be de-risking the, the bigger ones as well. So, you know, um, it’s, there’s advantages to doing it both ways. It’s probably a slower, more steady progress from starting small and incrementally increasing compared to the, you know, like big, um, fail fast kind of, um, approach where you just do a big, big, huge turbine and just find out everything wrong with it all at once. Um, but. You know, pros and cons to both. Allen Hall: Hitachi buys TPI. They got the money. They got the money, and they got the brain power. [00:19:00] Delamination and bottom line. 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Four crew members are detained, but the questions still remain. Who or what is trying to cut cables and pipelines at the bottom of the Baltic Sea. Joel Saxum: It’s not accidents like it happened on New Year’s Eve and it was, and you drug an anchor for tens of kilometers. That’s on purpose. There’s, there’s no way that this is someone, oh, we forgot to pull the anchor up. You know how much more throttle you have to put on one of these? Have you seen an anchor for an offshore vessel? They’re the size of a fricking house, Allen Hall: so they’re investigating it right now. And four, the 14 crew members are under detention. Travel restrictions, we’ll see how long that lasts. Crew includes nationals from of all places, Russia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, and Azerbaijan. So there is a, a Russian element to this. [00:21:00] I don’t know if you were all watching, I don’t know, a week or two ago when there’s a YouTube video from and oral, which makes undersea. Equipment and defense, uh, related, uh, products. And Palmer Lucky who runs that company basically said, there are microphones all over the bottom of the ocean, all around the world. Everything is monitored. There’s no way you can drag an anchor for a kilometer without somebody knowing. So I’m a little surprised this took so long to grab hold of, but. Maybe the New Year’s Eve, uh, was a good time to pick because everybody is kind of relaxed and not thinking about a ship, dragging an anchor and breaking telecommunication cables, wind turbines have to be really careful about this. There, there have to be some sort of monitoring, installation sensors that are going on around the, all the wind power that exists up in that region and all [00:22:00] the way down in, in the North Sea. To prevent this from happening, the sabotage is ridiculous. At this point, Joel Saxum: yeah. I mean, even, even with mattresses over the export cables, or the inter array cables or, or rock bags or rock dumps or, or burials, these anchors are big enough to, to cut those, to drag and cut ’em like it, it’s just a, it’s a reality. It’s a risk. But someone needs to be monitoring these things closer if they’re not yet. ’cause you are a hundred percent correct. There’s, so, there’s, there’s private, there’s public sides of the acoustic monitoring, right? So like the United States military monitors, there’s, there’s acoustic monitoring all up and down. I can’t actually never, I looked into it quite a while ago. There’s a name for the whole system. It’s called the blah, blah, blah, and it monitors our coastline. Like ev, there’s a sensor. Every man, it’s a couple miles. Like all, all around the EEZ of the United States. And that exists everywhere. So like you think like in international waters, guarantee that the United States has got microphones out listening to, [00:23:00] right. So, but if you’re in the Baltic Sea, it’s a little bit different of an, of a confined space. But you have Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, all along the southern and eastern coast and the, and Russia. And then you have the Fins, Swedes, Norwegian, Denmark, Germany. Everybody is Poland. Everybody’s monitoring that for sure. It’s just like a postmortem investigation is, is doable. Allen Hall: Yolanda, how are they gonna stop this? Should they board the ships, pull the people off and sink them? What is it gonna take for this to end? Yolanda Padron: I don’t know. In the meantime, I think Joel has a movie going on in his head about how exactly he’s gonna portray this. Um, yeah, it’s. I mean, I’d say better monitoring, but I, I’m not sure. I guess keep a closer eye on it next time. I mean, I really hope it’s, there’s not a next time, but there seems to be a pattern developing. Right. Allen Hall: I forgot how many of those happened. Joel Saxum: Yeah. The maritime, this is a, this is a tough reality about the maritime world. [00:24:00] ’cause I, I’ve done some work done in Africa and down there it’s specifically the same thing. There’s say there’s a vessel. Okay, so a vessel is flagged from. S Cy Malta, a lot of vessels are flagged Malta or Cyprus, right? Because of the laws. The local laws there that Cyprus flagged vessel may be owned by a company based in, um, Bermuda that’s owned by a company based in Russia that’s owned by a company based in India. All of these things are this way. There’s shell companies and hidden that you don’t know who owns vessels unless they’re even, even the specific ones. Like if you go to a Maersk vessel. And you’re like, oh, that’s Maersk, they’re Danish. Nope. That thing will be, that thing will be flagged somewhere else, hidden somewhere else. And it’s all about what port you go to and how much taxes you can hide from, and you’ll never be able to chase down the actual parties that own these vessels and that are responsible you, you, it, it’s so [00:25:00] difficult. You’re literally just going to have to deal with the people on board, and you can try to chase the channels to who owns that boat, but you’ll never find them. That’s the, that’s the trouble with it. Allen Hall: It does seem like a Jean Claude Van Dam situation will need to happen pretty soon. Maybe as Steven Segal, something has to happen. It can’t continue to go on it over the next couple of months with as much attention as being paid to international waters and. Everything that’s happening around the world, you’d think that, uh, ships Defense Department ships from Denmark, Finland, Germany. We will all be watching this really closely UK be watching this and trying to stop these things before they really even happened. Interesting times. That wraps up another episode of the Uptime Wind Energy Podcasts. If today’s discussion sparked any questions or ideas. We’d love to hear from you. Reach out to us on LinkedIn and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode. [00:26:00] And if you found value in today’s conversation, please leave us a review. It really helps other wind energy professionals discover the show for Rosie, Yolanda and Joel. I’m Alan Hall and we’ll catch you next week on the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast.
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Send us a textIt's our 250th episode! Today Eric and Neil finally talk about the elephant in the room of action cinema, Steven Segal. We talk about what might be his peak performance in, Marked For Death. We spend a lot of time talking about the myth of Steven Segal and why what looked cool back then, is laughable now. Grab your puffy satin jacket and pull your ponytail tight and join us!
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Want to handle difficult clients and challenging situations with total authority? Well then, channel your inner 90's action star (think Steven Segal)! Using a simple and effective technique, you can diffuse any challenging situation and turn an uncomfortable exchange into an affirming and positive step forward in your relationship. The bonus: this technique works with friends and family too. In this episode we learn: - how to diffuse a bad situation that is escalating. - stress-reducing strategies that will keep you in top-shape for the challenging work you do. - why hiring a coaching and/or psychologist is a sign of strength. - 5 reasons you absolutely should charge more money. Get the systems you need to attract ideal clients at https://businessofdesign.com/membership
Erika Eleniak: From E.T. to Baywatch to Under Siege In this heartfelt episode, Steve Kmetko sits down with Erika Eleniak to discuss her iconic Hollywood journey—from stealing a scene in E.T. at just 12 years old to becoming a global sex symbol on Baywatch, and starring in the action classic Under Siege. Erika opens up about the challenges of fame, posing for Playboy, her deep love of tattoos, and the strength it took to walk away from the spotlight on her own terms.Show Credits Host/Producer: Steve Kmetko All things technical: Justin Zangerle Executive Producer: Jim Lichtenstein Music by: Brian Sanyshyn Transcription: Mushtaq Hussain https://stillherehollywood.com http://patreon.com/stillherehollywood Suggest Guests at: stillherehollywood@gmail.com Advertise on Still Here Hollywood: jim@stillherenetwork.com Publicist: Maggie Perlich: maggie@numbertwelvemarketing.com
Ñoñomame de la semana: Hoy todo el programa es ñoño mame. La mesa se reúne a celebrar 200 programas, y que mejor forma de hacerlo que haciendo lo que mas nos gusta hacer: Chismear. No es que no se nos ocurriera un tema, no, no que va, si acaso se nos ocurrieron demasiados: Segunda temporada de The Sandman, cancelan The Wheel of Time, Jared Leto Cancelado, Issac odia a Steven Segal, serie de Chespirito, tercera película de los increibles.. Todo esto y mucho mas. La Mesa:: Sofia “Chapoy” PerSal, Issac “Woodside” DeLa Rocha y Cesar “Pedrito” Castañon, ¡Conviértete en miembro del canal de YouTube desde $9 al mes, y ayúdanos a seguir creando contenido: https://t.ly/rnHbhSuscríbete al Podcast de La Covacha en: Spotify: http://spoti.fi/2XJDQq2Apple: http://apple.co/2KkWpObAmazon Music: http://amzn.to/3qjUUzmGoogle Podcast: https://t.ly/l3wOYI Heart Radio - https://t.ly/CSbu4nSíguenos en:www.lacovacha.mxTwitter: / lacovachamx Facebook: / mxlacovacha Tik Tok: / lacovacha.mx Instagram: / lacovacha.mx Twitch: https://twitch/lacovacha.mx
Imagine being greeted in the dead of night by a small alien creature, running toward your bed. This disturbing experience set author Whitley Strieber on a dark and devastating path that culminated in the publishing of 1987's Communion. Strieber's life changed on the night of December 26, 1985 – and he has spent the last forty years trying to sort out exactly what happened. When Richard Hatem first stumbled upon the book Communion, he refused to pick it up. But after two years of post-USC Film School misery, he suddenly found dark solace within the story of Strieber and his strange encounters. As Richard struggles to find his writing voice, the story of Strieber's frightening journey begins to resonate in strange ways. And when Richard and his best friend Matt Reeves start working on the script that will one day become the Steven Segal movie Under Siege 2: Dark Territory – he learns that sometimes, friendship, humor and terrifying books can be the key to everything. Join Richard as he navigates the rough waters of screenwriting, alien abduction – and tries to figure out how to make the great film Die Hard even greater (as if that were possible). NOTES & LINKS Sign up for Patreon at the “Obsessed Fan” level by June 30, you'll receive a SIGNED AND INSCRIBED printed copy of your favorite RHPB episode! Join here! https://patreon.com/RichardHatem?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink Buy Communion here! https://bookshop.org/p/books/communion/18948208?ean=9798986205502&next=t “Heidi's Frogen Yozurt” was a real thing! (But sadly, not anymore -- they've all been sold and no locations exists, even in Los Angeles). BUT -- check out this article on the company's founder Heidi Miller. She sounds like a great person! https://www.donatelifefloat.org/si/participants/pages/2020-heidi-miller.html “Blockbuster Video” was a real thing! (But sadly, not anymore -- they've all been sold and only ONE LOCATION STILL EXISTS!). BUT -- check it out here and maybe go visit if you're ever in Bend, Oregon! https://bendblockbuster.com/about/
Today I am joined by returning guests Jay and Athenian Stranger to begin a series of discussions reminiscing about 80's action movies. This episode explores the genesis of the genre with a primary focus on First Blood and First Blood Part II, but we also discuss Swarzenegger and his films, comparing and contrasting the two stars and their movies. We mention more or less all of their 80's films, but spend most of our time on Rambo, Conan, Commando, Predator, Cobra, and Tango and Cash. In the future we plan to have episodes on Mel Gibson, Steven Segal, and Vandamme, and then round out the series with the fate of the 80's hero and big action films as they bled over into the 90's.
Today I am joined by returning guests Jay and Athenian Stranger to begin a series of discussions reminiscing about 80's action movies. This episode explores the genesis of the genre with a primary focus on First Blood and First Blood Part II, but we also discuss Swarzenegger and his films, comparing and contrasting the two stars and their movies. We mention more or less all of their 80's films, but spend most of our time on Rambo, Conan, Commando, Predator, Cobra, and Tango and Cash. In the future we plan to have episodes on Mel Gibson, Steven Segal, and Vandamme, and then round out the series with the fate of the 80's hero and big action films as they bled over into the 90's.
Today I am joined by returning guests Jay and Athenian Stranger to begin a series of discussions reminiscing about 80's action movies. This episode explores the genesis of the genre with a primary focus on First Blood and First Blood Part II, but we also discuss Swarzenegger and his films, comparing and contrasting the two stars and their movies. We mention more or less all of their 80's films, but spend most of our time on Rambo, Conan, Commando, Predator, Cobra, and Tango and Cash. In the future we plan to have episodes on Mel Gibson, Steven Segal, and Vandamme, and then round out the series with the fate of the 80's hero and big action films as they bled over into the 90's.
Oh man we are back with a nonsense heavy podcast. If you want F1 race info skip to the 1 hour mark. If not enjoy the nonsense of beer chat, the mayor election and Steven Segal movies. Enjoy!
My co-host today is expert fisherman Jay Angel. Jay host a podcast Let's Talk Fishing. You can watch his podcast live on Wednesdays 6 PM central time, or recorded anytime Lets Talk Fishing with Jay AngelNational Siblings day. Entertainment from 2003. Mt. Tambora erupted created year without a summer, Fastest wind speed ever measured, Safety pin invented1st human shot out of a cannon. Todays birthdays - Harry Morgan, Sheb Wooley, Chuck Connors, Max Von Sydow, Omar Sharif, Bobby Smith, Steven Seagal, Brian Setzer, Orlando Jones, Mandy Moore, Haley Joel Osment, Daisey Ridley. Sam Kinison died.Intro - God did good - Dianna Corcoran https://www.diannacorcoran.com/ We are family - Sister SledgeIn da club - 50 CentHave you forgotten - Daryl WorleyPurple people eater - Sheb WooleyWorking my way back to you babe - The SpinnersRock this town - Stray CatsI wanna be with you - Mandy MooreWild thing - Sam KinisonExit - It's a southern thing - Shane Owens https://shaneowensmusic.com/about/countryundergroundradio.comhttps://www.coolcasts.cooolmedia.com/
Is Steven Seagal's actioner Belly of the Beast utterly without redemption or does it merit some attention for aiming high but shooting low? The ScreenTime With AVForums team looks at Seagal's 2003 'meisterwerk' with its obvious action doubles, slow floor slides, mysterious sponge messages and endless John Woo style slo-mo in the hope of extracting maximum entertainment value.
In this episode Brian with a B and Amferny discuss the 1996 action movie, The Gimmer Man. Enjoy the discussion about Detective Jack Cole's revenge mission against the killer responsible for his ex-wife's death while being a butthole the entire time. This movie is directed by John Gray and stars Steven Segal, Keenen Ivory Wayans, Bob Gunton, Brian Cox, John M. Jackson and Stephen Toblowsky. This movie is available on Prime Video, Apple TV, Google Play and YouTube. Instagram Links: Follow Keenen Ivory Wayans @keenenivorywayans Follow Brian Cox @coxusa Follow Stephen Toblowsky @stephentobo The podcast art is by @delasernaxtattoos on Instagram and has been revised by rodrick_booker on Fiverr. If you like what you're hearing subscribe and comment on our Instagram @berated_b_rated_movies, Facebook @Berated B RatedMovies and Tik Tok @berated_b_rated_movies. Check out our website at Beratedbratedmovies.com. If you have any comments or movie suggestions please send them to beratedbratedmovies@gmail.com RATED G®, RATED PG®, RATED PG-13®, RATED NC-17®, and RATED R® are certification marks owned by the Motion Picture Association, Inc. This podcast has not been rated or certified pursuant to the Motion Picture Association, Inc.'s film rating system nor is this podcast authorized by, endorsed by, or affiliated with the Motion Picture Association, Inc.
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April 18-24, 1998 This week Ken welcomes actor, producer, director, writer Gregory Lay. Ken and Gregory discuss growing up as a TV Guide guy, calling out sick to school for game shows, cultural markers, pop culture reflections, making the case for what you like, Press Your Luck, Classic Concentration, Savage Steve Holland, One Crazy Summer, why Late Night talk shows are totally useless now, access to stars, actors who started on TV, George Clooney, Elizabeth Shue, Michelle Pfeiffer in Delta House, Meritt Ultra Lights, pay TV channels, Break Down with Kurt Russell, being forever disturbed by Pet Semetary, The Omen, Backdraft, being terrrified of The Incredible Hulk, how people can't stop talking like Hunter S. Thompson or Jeff Goldblum when they hang out with either, failed pilot "My Dad with the President's Daughter", how we'd vote for Dabney Coleman for president, E! True Hollywood Story: Bob Crane, how the X-Files CLEARLY didn't have a plan, the fake Dukes, The Moonlighting problem, realism vs. escapism, shows with all bad people, Shelly Long and Robert Hayes returning to sitcoms, The Brady Bunch films, how irony can be done well, The Prophecy, all the weird religious films around the turn of the Century, Presumed Innocent, when Leslie Neilson stopped being funny (hint: It's when he started to think he was funny), The Omega Man, Frankenstein, Top Gun, the 30th Anniversary of Friends, movies that don't hold up, movies that DO hold up, Steven Segal, Jurrasic Park, CGI, when stories are thrown by the wayside, how Dark City is The Matrix if it was good, being trapped in an elevator, Beyond Belief, memes, Scott Baio's complete lack of selfawareness and reality, Pumpkinhead, Stan Winston, hating crossovers, and why P. Diddy was a sack of garbage even BEFORE we learned about him being a sexual deviant assaulting waste of humanity.
Kaiju Christmas is here once more as Elwood and Stephen celebrate the festive season with another Kaiju classic "Gamera Vs. Viras" as they are joined once again by Michelle Kisner (The Movie Sluth / @Robotcookie) to breakdown the Gamera movie which initially was intended to the final film in the series only to become the most successful. We look at the shortcuts employed to meet the reduced budget, the Gamera legacy and the insanity of Steven Segal plus much more! Timestamps 0:0:00 - Introductions 0:1:00 - 2024 in Review 0:27:32 - Gamera Vs. Viras Review Buy us a coffee and support the show - https://ko-fi.com/acfilmclub Check out our sponsor: Yes Please Vintage
José Inácio Pilar vai te mostrar nessa edição de Café Antagonista 5 injustiças do futebol, como a contra Vini Jr, as lorotas e cascatas de Steven Segal, e ainda te coloca na companhia de Al Pacino, Fernanda Torres, John Williams e Russell Crowe nas dicas de filmes, séries e livros, e traz um novo dilema para você responder no quadro Café Pelando!Apoie o jornalismo Vigilante: 10% de desconto para audiência do Café Antagonista https://bit.ly/oa-cafe10 Siga O Antagonista no X, nos ajude a chegar nos 2 milhões de seguidores! https://x.com/o_antagonista Acompanhe O Antagonista no canal do WhatsApp. Boletins diários, conteúdos exclusivos em vídeo e muito mais. https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va2S... Ouça O Antagonista | Crusoé quando quiser nos principais aplicativos de podcast. Leia mais em www.oantagonista.com.br | www.crusoe.com.br
Terry and Jeetz talk about the 3 weirdest stories of the day! It's called the 533! Today includes: Steven Segal says he would die for Putin in documentary, High court rules calling a man bald is sexual harassment, Sheriff calls for backup over wrong Burger King order!
Someone should have sent drag queens to the Olympics. They've never been DQed because of their package. Everyone has their own Patchouli Girl. {sigh} Melyssa goes to Baltimore and meets Noah Pierre. And fuck Steven Segal. Not literally. Support Stuart at www.StuartBedasso.com.
Greg and Joe are joined by new producer Marc for a deep dive into the 1993 action film "Under Siege," starring Steven Segal, Tommy Lee Jones and Gary Busey, directed by Andrew Davis. E-mail Prime Cut Podcast at theprimecutpodcast@gmail.comFollow and Subscribe to the Prime Cut Podcast on YouTube at - https://www.youtube.com/@ThePrimeCutPodcastFollow us on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/prime_cut_podcast/
Fourteen year old Milly, her newly widowed mother and brother move into a new home after the death of her father. She quickly notices the quirky boy next door, Eric, and his odd "flying behavior" - piecing together his story to try and understand him. Regardless of others dismissive attitudes, the more Milly learns, the more she tries to make a connection with him. When an institute with a mission to lock up Eric and threaten his freedom is after him, Milly's English teacher asks her to keep an eye out for Eric, the two create a close bond . A rumor follows Eric that he can fly and this might be his only way to stay free. Steven Segal running https://youtu.be/wLKoXlRCpzg?si=7bcrVHF11v4GSr32 IG: https://www.instagram.com/porshalauri YT: https://www.youtube.com/PorshaLauri/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/officialjerryjoseph87 IG: https://www.instagram.com/londonbloke. Tiktok: thecinemasitdoIwn
Welcome back yet once again to another episode of the best Monday morning podcast this side of the Mississip' - Bubble's Mushrooms. This time we're joined by our friend and #1 viewer, Shawn. We revisit some of our listening statistics to check in with Belgium Guy and find out is we have any new international listeners to meet, Edward checks to see if Shawn can classify animals in the way he thinks it should be done, talk about Shawn's line of work and the demographics of Grand Rapids, Katie decides to get a few new pieces of equipment over at Homer Hills so she can steal more rocks from the dentist's office and also gives us a fever dream update involving potatoes and pride! Next, we touch on Steven Segal again briefly and jump right into our weekly activity. We talk about the 4 movies from the 1980's that have influenced our lives. Katie talks about the movie that got her into bugs, Edward likes listening to Corey Feldman jams, Luke is a big fan of being excellent and Shawn used to go see movies at the Quad 6. Turns out that Luke was a punk rock kid because he saw Suburbia and Edward really likes crappy robots. Follow the show on Instagram @bubbmush and email the show at bubbmush@gmail.com - be sure to tell all of your friends to check out the program!
Daredevil #159 (1979)It's been a minute since we've tackled Ol' Hornhead so let's check out the DAREDEVIL: MARKED FOR DEATH trade paperback! It is not a “proper” or “official” Daredevil storyline but it does share the same name as a pretty good Steven Segal movie, so that's cool.Join us as we discuss Daredevil hitting some sick tricks with his billy club, vengeful city judges, Frank Miller art and Bullseye breaking necks with life preservers. Also, we offer our deepest condolences to Foggy Nelson's stomach, the Marvel Universe's most tragic human organ.*** PROPER COMIC BOOK DISCUSSION STARTS AT 00:18:42 ***All this plus we talk about AEW Wrestling in Loveland and our first trip to Red Rocks to see Sarah McLachlan. MIDDLE AGED PEOPLE — DOING THINGS!!!!Promo: WEIRD WARRIORS (https://weirdwarriorspodcast.podbean.com/) Continue the conversation with Shawn and Jen on Twitter (X) @angryheroshawn and @JenStansfield and email the show at worstcollectionever@gmail.comAlso, get hip to all of our episodes on YouTube in its own playlist! https://bit.ly/WorstCollectionEverYTDownload the podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and wherever you get your favorite shows. Please rate, review, subscribe and tell a friend! Please rate, review, subscribe and tell a friend!
In this part we talk Putin using Steven Segal as a sock puppet, N Korea send poop balloons to S Korea, banking system in trouble again, Fauci back in the hot seat, J Lo out here lyin, Donald Trump found guilty, Trump fanatics give him all their money, person gets incensed at a Madonna concert, 18$ Big Mac, and much more! Email here: tokyoblackhour@gmail.com Check us out Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/TokyoBlackHour/ Check out the Youtube Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX_C1Txvh93PHEsnA-qOp6g?view_as=subscriber Follow us on Twitter @TokyoBlackPod Get your apparel at https://tkbpandashop.com/ You can also catch us Apple Podcasts, Google Play, and Spotify Check out Every Saturday Morning here https://www.everysaturdaymorning.fun Check out The Basic Caucasian Podcast here https://www.youtube.com/user/dgriffin156 Check out the new hip hop mix here https://youtu.be/ohfFYcsrjU8?si=ZOAiY6ngONNow77t
Brian is joined by OG cohost Colin! They have an open discussion about the current state of theaters and what the future of film going looks like. They both share a "Media Hot Take." Brian discusses Garfield and the Disney+ series X-Men '97. Colin chats about his Stranger Things rewatch and the legacy of Steven Segal. The dudes end with a review of Furiosa. Help grow the Kult by subscribing to our Patreon at Patreon.com/kultofpop. Email us at: Kultofpop@gmail.com Kultofpop.com Facebook.com/kultofpop TikTok and Twitter: @kultofpop --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/midnightfilmreview/message
It's an all-new Carolina Reeper Show with Jon Reep! This episode is noteworthy! You might want to write this down because it's National Memo Day. In this episode, the crew discusses the Ricky Stenhouse Jr. vs Kyle Bush fight at this week's Nascar race, Steven Segal singing about “The Punani” and Riki Rachtman trying to steal Jon's laptop on a flight to Seattle.Plus, Jon is giving his money away! More residual checks have arrived and someone is going to win his money. And! We'll get a history lesson from our favorite Hayseed Gen-z Intern Isaiah. #RikiRachtman #RickyStenhouseJr #KyleBusch #StevenSeagal #CarolinaReeper #LiveShow #Podcast #ResidualCheck #SAGAFTRA #NationalMemoDay #punaniDownload and Listen to the CAROLINA REEPER with Jon Reep Podcast: https://link.chtbl.com/tbxIcLlTCome see Jon LIVE in concert: https://jonreep.com/tour-dates/Visit the MERCH shop: https://www.jonreep.com/shopFind Jon online:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jonreepTwitter: https://twitter.com/JonReepInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jonreep/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jonreepcomedyEmail: info@countryish.com#CarolinaReeper #JonReep #Allthingscomedy #SmallTownNews #Comedy #PodcastSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Brian and Ed chat about I Think You Should Leave, Thailand vs. Kuwait hockey, James Dolan vs. Charles Oakley, Rex Hudler, Glen "Big Baby" Davis, Utah's NHL team name, Seattle Mariners dropping free hot dogs via parachute, Gregg Doyel, neighborhood port-a-potties, Steven Segal's Strut, castration club's testicle salad, Godzilla the morbidly obese monkey, Southwest passengers napping in the overhead bin and more.*a comedy podcast about sports, pop culture, movies and dicks*Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-baller-lifestyle-podcast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Stormy Daniels didn't like having sex with Donald Trump, Steven Segal made a surprise appearance at Putin's inauguration, Robert Downey Jr is headed to Broadway, Amazon is set to debut shoppable carousel ads, take care of your mom, a guy etched his full name into the hood of a police car, a jet bridge collapsed at SFO, the best states in our union, and your texts!
On today's MJ Morning Show: Larry 'Bud' Melman... and a classic MJ & BJ bit Morons in the news Miami formula one race had ridiculous food prices Panera Bread dropped this dangerous menu item Teacher Appreciation Week... the good and the bad Ric Flair was caught on video in a Gainesville restaurant allegedly drunk MJ's Jet Blue update We called Ric Flair for his side What food item is too expensive to continue to buy? We took calls A listener told us there's another hacked sign Someone has 7,500 Firefox tabs open, and has for 2 years Tainted candy at a school sickened 11 students More on the Netflix Tom Brady Roast Fester's review of the Jerry Seinfeld 'Pop Tart' movie Dementia tipping Wander Franco update Can Tom Selleck hang on to his ranch now that 'Blue Bloods' has been canceled? Steven Segal was seen at Putin's inauguration
We welcome back our most inappropriate friend of the show and also get into the musical career of Mr. Steven Segal.
Stuart Baird's "Executive Decision" may have its quirks, but it's an adrenaline-fueled thriller that keeps viewers hooked from takeoff to landing. Baird's directorial debut showcases his talent for suspense, making this a memorable addition to the action genre.
Burger brings the lettuce to talk more on “The Devil's Rejects.” One of the reasons why I love having the Ranked co-star on my show is that he comes overly prepared and has a lot to talk about, which is why we usually have two-part episodes. We both loved the music so much on this we did a top 5 music in movies ranking, hangout movies, B-movies and more!If you're not doing so already, check out Classic American Movies on Instagram and Facebook. I do free movie giveaways, appreciation posts and more!
May 25-31, 1991 This week Ken welcomes author Jason Brant and his wife and co-host of the EXCELLENT YouTube show, "So Bad It's Good", Erin Brant to the show. Ken, Jason and Erin discuss the risk of Erin and Jason wrecking the show forever, loving bad movies, how horrible a person Steven Segal is, vanity project, Neil Breen, how 1991 was the hangover of the 1980s, being barred from watching South Park, growing up in rural Western PA, Hershey, Pittsburgh, cigarettes, Robin Hood Prince of Thieves, Kevin Costner, Waterworld, T2, Transformers, childhood movie trauma, Space Camp, National Geographic, Boston mobsters, vomit bags, how amazing Steven Webber is, Wings, the wonder of Roy Biggins, America's Funniest People, Kidney Magazine, Prog Rock, Goblin, surgery on TV, Blossom, Joey Lawrence's music career, MacGyver, Murphy Brown, how great Hunter is, Collector's Plates, renting movies, Unsolved Mysteries, Sightings, Skullets, Hooker's Girls, The Hulkster, field trips, Cheers, bad investments, American Ninja, Totem Poles, traveling to Boston, Silence of the Lambs, The Mothman Prophecies, George Romero, understanding a minute, Wes Craven's Made for TV Movies, Babes, TGIF, The Naked Gun, Alexander Graham Bell, Babygirl Scott, the horrors of Testament, the cancelation of Hunter, and complaining about Manhunter.
This week Brian and Anthony watch the 2024 film, Massacre Academy. This movie is directed by Mark Cantu and stars Dave Sheridan, Felissa Rose, Jess Uhler and Shawn C. Phillips. Enjoy the Steven Segal frat house fight and the gory kills. The movie begins at 25:09 and the mid movie break is at 41:04 into the movie. Follow Mark Cantu on Instagram @markcantu98 Follow Felissa Rose on Instagram @felissarose123 Follow Jess Uhler on Instagram @ferrisuhler55 Follow Shawn C. Phillips on Instagram @coolduder To watch this movie on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/0KDGI3L3STUK6CU0THNZ8EFO1D/ref=atv_dl_rdr?tag=justusyqck-20 The podcast art is by @delasernaxtattoos on Instagram and has been revised by rodrick_booker on Fiverr. If you like what you're hearing subscribe and comment on our Instagram @berated_b_rated_movies, Facebook @Berated B RatedMovies and Tik Tok @berated_b_rated_movies. Check out our website at Beratedbratedmovies.com. If you have any comments or movie suggestions please send them to beratedbratedmovies@gmail.com
This podcast may get pulled due to us playing a LARGE chunk of a Steven Segal song. Liam got mad-dogged at the gym, Ben plays a brand new game and Belle says 3OH!3 instead of Cobra Starship. Truly shocking, I don't know how she sleeps at night. Quote of the show: "I can't stop playing it Belle, it's not up to me" (It was up to him) Running order: Were you born with more or less? Can you pick the actor who made music? 610 Quiz: Big Navi's Liam's little John Mayer fact Have you slept with a celeb? Casheoke is dead Our brand-new Google Game Liam was getting mad-dogged at the gym Smallzy has James Bay... Not Michael Bay Listen Live on the Nova Payer Follow us on Instagram - TikTok - FacebookSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Sex and the City ends, The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon begins, Reality Bites helps define Generation X (like it or not), Lisa hates hearing from her favorite toy, Lindsay Lohan is a drama queen, two stupid explodey volcano movies, the Trip series goes Euro, and Steven Segal is ridiculous. All that and more from 30, 20, and 10 years ago!
Hallo und herzlich willkommen zu eurem Lieblingspodcast! Heute widmen wir uns erneut dem unvermeidlichen Niedergang von Disney/StarWars/Marvel, sprechen über unseren absoluten Lieblings-Schauspieler Steven Segal und beantworten die Frage: was macht eigentlich einen richtig guten Kaffee aus? Also wenn das mal nichts ist! Rein hier!
The guys return to the teachings of Steven Segal, studying his politics (?), pandemic procedure (??) and approach to dealing with Neo-Nazis (???) in 1998's The Patriot! To write in, email at qnoanswers@gmail.com!
Comedian Jeff Leach recalls becoming a male escort and tells stories about orgies in Romania and bisexuality. Chris then shares some of Adam's liked tweets and news stories on: catalytic converter thieves deterred by paintballs, Compton teachers and principal calling in sick because of unruly student, Mark Cuban selling the Dallas Mavericks, Oakland city council calling for a cease-fire in Gaza, Cynthia Nixon going on a hunger strike in support for a cease-fire, rapper Nardo Wick's bodyguards punching out a fan, and Robert De Niro's speech at the Gotham Awards. Next, Jeremy Boreing chats about his new film, Ladyballers, which he directed and stars in. The guys also announce a Mr. Birchum cartoon! Lastly, director Andrew Davis talks about some of the classic movies he directed including Under Siege, The Fugitive, and Holes. He also talks about the 45th anniversary of his first film, Stony Island, and Chicago music culture. Andrew also talks about working with Steven Seagal. For more with Jeff Leach: ? Watch his special, Jeff Leach: A Comedy Spectacular, now on YouTube ? http://JeffreyLeach.com For more with Jeremy Boreing: ? See his new film, Ladyballers, premiering tomorrow at 8PM ET exclusively on DailyWire+ For more with Andrew Davis: ? Stony Island is available to rent or own on all cable, satellite, and digital platforms including Apple TV ? http://AndrewDavisFilms.com Thank you for supporting our sponsors: ? http://Angi.com ? The Jordan Harbinger Show - Available everywhere you listen to podcasts
Comedians Godfrey and Dante Nero are back to read an angry DM from an audience member who did NOT like Godfreys show, we talk about the sudden death of "Friends" actor Matthew Perry, Steven Segal says Actor/ Martial Artist Michael Jai White isn't legitimate... and so much more!Legendary Comedian Godfrey is LIVE from New York, and joins some of his best friends in stand up comedy, Hip-Hop and Hollywood to talk current events, pop culture, race issues, movies, music, TV and Kung Fu. We got endless impressions, a white producer, random videos Godfrey found on the internet and so much more! We're not reinventing the wheel, we're just talking 'ish twice a week... with GODFREY on In Godfrey We Trust.Original Air Date: 10.31.23Upcoming Tour DatesTICKETS AT https://godfreylive.comWatch & SUBSCRIBE on YouTubehttps://youtube.com/channel/UC9pY7pvK-F3S17lBK2yhgvw?sub_confirmation=1FREE LIVESTREAM every TUESDAY at 10PM ET ONLY on GaS DigitalOr catch the YouTube Premiere the following SUNDAY & WEDNESDAY at 2PM Ehttps://GaSDigital.com/LIVESign up to the Gas Digital Network with promo code GODFREY and get a 7 Day FREE TRIAL which includes access to full episodes of all our shows days before the public, FULL HD livestreams, join live chat, and the entire GaS Digital library, including 300+ episodes of In Godfrey We Trust, On-Demand and in HD!https://GaSDigital.com/high-octane-all-accessFOLLOW THE WHOLE SHOW!In Godfrey We Trust Podcasthttps://instagram.com/godfreypodcasthttps://tiktok.com/@godfreypodcastGodfreyhttps://instagram.com/comediangodfreyhttps://twitter.com/GodfreyComedianGaS Digital Networkhttps://instagram.com/gasdigitalhttps://twitter.com/gasdigitalSEND US MAIL:GaS Digital Studios Attn: GODFREY151 1st Ave # 311New York, NY 10003orInGodfreyWeTrust@gmail.comNew Intro by Kwantize Beats https://instagram.com/kwantizebeatsNew Outro by ROD LAVA https://instagram.com/rodlavaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Ira and Louis are joined by guest co-host Damon Young to discuss athletes who've excelled as actors, the SAG and NAACP Awards, racist closed captioning snafus, Putin being besties with Steven Segal, and Keke Palmer's baby's name. Damon brings his Ask Damon segment from his own podcast Stuck with Damon Young, to answer listener questions. Plus, Ira is joined by Tennis (indie pop duo Alaina Moore and Patrick Riley) to discuss their new album Pollen.Subscribe to Keep It on YouTube to catch full episodes, exclusive content, and other community events. Find us there at YouTube.com/@KeepItPodcast