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What comes after the Summer Review? That's right! It's fall review time! It's draft n' discuss day, weebs! Also, Jay likes ninjas, Mike's end is nigh, Cole is reading CLASSIC LITERATURE, and more!! Socials: Podcast Discord: https://discord.gg/2GhYhHdUwQ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AniProPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anipropod/ Cole: https://twitter.com/AniProCole Jay: https://twitter.com/JayGaredian Mike: https://twitter.com/GrittyGundam Segments: Seasonal Draft: 11:00 "Mike's" Mail Bag: 31:45 Break: 36:43 Fall Anime Discussion: 38:03
It's Part 2 of the Summer Review, but this time, the flavor is TV!Brian and Terrence catch up with the stand-out...and stand-back shows of the summer. What shows will we discuss? We're definitely gonna get into some MCU...you just wait!It's Season 3 BITCHES!(Contains Some Spoilers)
The GUK family talks about the Knicks 2022 Summer Review. Remember to Like, Share, and Subscribe! Follow us on Twitter: @GuardUpKnicks @ApolloReed @AndreJalil @GUKRick Follow us on IG: @GuardUpKnicks @ApolloReed_ @AndreJalil @Rick_D_Rula_GUK Add us on Facebook: Guard Up Knicks --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/guard-up-knicks/support
On this first episode of the forth season... Madness abound in the fall preview season... Is Komi Cant Communicate being hurt both within and outside? Summer Review. And a whole lot more... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kagennosai/message
It's the last of the Summer Review of Showing Up Whole and you don't want to miss it!Screentime. Let's reconnect.As we put attention on showing up whole for ourselves it is vitally important to find processes to show up whole for our children as well help them know themselves from the deeper perspective. But in current times, with many children learning online as well as facing the endless scroll of social media we find families struggling with balance as well as numerous diagnosis which leaves them feeling helpless.This week's conversation is with occupational therapist and parent coach Ashley Becker- Nunley. We cover two topics, navigating screen-time while creating healthy communication with your children AND Learning challenges such as ADD, Sensory Processing Difficulties, Anxiety and Emotional/Behavior Disorders. We cover a lot of ground in this upbeat, exciting conversation.Ashley Becker- Nunley has 20 years experience in the education space, and 10 years experience as a Pediatric Occupational Therapist in special education. She's also been a certified yoga instructor for 15 years, with 10 years experience as a meditation and mindfulness coach. She specialises in working with children with emotional, behavioural, and learning challenges, i.e., ADD/ADHD, Sensory Processing Difficulties, Anxiety and Emotional/Behavior Disorders.Fore more information visit her at https://www.joyfulmamamentor.com/Or her Facebook Group : The Joyful Mama MentorChristina Fletcher has been helping overwhelmed and frustrated parents as a Spiritually Aware Parent Coach and Energy Healer for the past 6 years.Prior to her finding her calling as a coach she has been a musical therapist with her husband, performing in residential and nursing homes both in Canada and the UK, as well as a trained actress, a film producer, restaurateur, homesteader, antique dealer and a university student in Religious Studies. Christina is a homeschooling, work at home, love at home, mom of 3, married to her soul mate Jeff. She's lived in Canada, Spain and now the UK.She is a passionate storyteller who loves to connect spirituality with words.For more information on her work please visit www.spirituallyawareparenting.com
Summer School Welcome to The Guys Review, where we review media, products and experiences. **READ APPLE REVIEWS/Fan Mail**Mention Twitter DM group - like pinned tweetRead emailsRead 2 new reviews Summer School Directed by: Carl Reiner Music Composed by: Danny Elfman Starring: Mark Harmon, Kirstie Alley, Courtney Thorne-Smith Released July 22, 1987 Budget: couldn't find a budget Box Office: $35.7M ($84.6M 2021), all domestic. Ratings: IMDb 6.6/10 Rotten Tomatoes 63%Metacritic 27% Google Users 87% Plot:Opens with an 80's beach scene, big hair and high bathing suits. To highschool and what's obviously the last day of school. Cleaning out lockers, signing yearbooks, turning in books. On officer is going around handing out slips of paper to random students. In the gym, Mark Harman explaining the best way to evaluate students is to evaluate themselves. The vice principal addresses all the students who received slips, and they failed an academic test, and they can re-take the test after going to summer school. Countdown to the end of school, and everyone celebrates and runs out. A faculty member wins the lotto, and tells the vice-pricipal he's not teaching summer school. He starts chasing down other faculty to teach, and ends with Shoop. He's blackmailed into teaching by hanging tenure over his head. Shoops girlfriend decides to go to Hawaii without him. In his new class room, Kristie Alleys Robin Bishop calls Shoops name-drawing cute, and he calls her cute; they introduce themselves and chat about his scary students. He immediately begins to hit on her. He arrives in his class and we start to meet the students. Chainsaw takes his keys, plays the hot/cold game; and they start cursing. Bishop interrupts and suggests using obscene gestures.Jerome goes to the bathroom after threatening him if he doesn't pass, he loses all control, and the class ends. He starts trying to hit on Bishop again, and shes not biting; she then confirms date plans with the Vice Principal. S:-Do you get tenure in high school?-Killer 80's vibe-The 80's overacting is a little rough-His gf JUST left to hawaii without him, and now he's hitting on Kristie Alley? ALSO, how much would tickets to hawaii cost? Nevermind accommodations... I'd be super pissed if someone were just like, "nope, you can't go".-Mark Harmon looks like a wish.com version of Tom Cruise-You'd think there would be rules against teachers dating administrators Denise is taking her drivers test, and is terrible. Chainsaw and Dave are going through photos... "Check out this composition, round muffin, square butter, triangular bush..." Rhonda signs up for lamaze classes, and Pam stares at the ocean. The exchange student arrives. As Shoop looks through rules, he sees book reports and suggests they leave and go to the library. On the way, some sneak off and Dave and Chainsaw hit on Anna-Maria. In the library, they do a compelling review of Texas Chainsaw Massacre. The students were caught getting donuts, and Pam trying to surf. While looking for ideas what to do, they decide to take field trips. They all forge their parents signature, and cut to a montage of go cart racing, roller coasters. Chainsaw and Dave give it another review. Next a petting zoo, where Shoops shirt is chewed on, and Chainsaw and Dave show their affinity for horror make up with rabbits eating their face. Anna-Maria is grossed out, but she loves it. Next, on request, is a beach field trip...and Anna-Maria in a bathing suit seems to break Dave. Montage of a volleyball game. Alans grandmother turns them in for the field trips and Shoop is almost suspended until he and Gills make an agreement that if he can get all students to pass, Gills will forget the field trips. He comes back, dressed up and very serious, tells them about the deal he made with Gills. Alan suggests he grant everyone one wish, and they'll try and study. They go around and say what they want, and they shake on the deal. Shoop goes to Bishop and asks her how to teach. They're shown lesson planning, Bishop giving advice, and she leaves. Back in class, Shoop engages with the kids, using Bishops advice, and it works. On the football field Shoop is helping Kevin, then, going to lamaze class with Rhonda, in the car, he lets Denise drive, while driving Chainsaw and Dave, who protest her driving. She makes progress. Next, a party at Shoops house. Kevin hits on Rhonda. Pam asks if he's ever done anything with a student...and theres not much difference between 16 and 21. Shoop doesn't bite, and goes back to the party. Dave throws a firework, which Wondermutt retrieves and sets the couch on fire. Which ends the party. S:-Should be pregnant girl be driving a go cart?-Think they could objectify Anna-Maria like that today?-The whole "grant wishes" thing crosses MANY boundaries that would be problematic today-I like Shoop wearing the bowling shirt-Man, the party at Shoops house. Wow. How crazy/dangerous-I noticed Chainsaw wearing the 'eat the rich' shirt... Didn't realize that sentiment has been around that long Chainsaw and Dave caught drinking on the beach, and Shoop tells the police it's his...and he's arrested. He calls Bishop for help, and Gills answers. Bishop convinces him to go bail Shoop out. They talk about the optics of him being arrested, and he tries to explain he's turning it around. Shoop has a reflective talk with wondermutt and about finding a woman. Shoop is shown at a male strip club when he recognizes Larry, and they chat about if Shoop could be 17 again knowing what he knew now. Shoop agrees. Chainsaw and Dave give a speech about Rick Baker, and how they appreciate him very very very... Much. Pam obviously admires Shoop. Denise talks about her ex-boyfriend. Pam is waiting at Shoops house, her wish is to move in with him. After some cajoling, he agrees... which turns out to be her whole family. Watching texas chainsaw massacre in the class. They get a box of Cool Dude sunglasses because of Chainsaws letter. Denise asks for help from Alan with her letter, which Alan notices something wrong and gives it to Shoop. Kevin asks Rhonda out, and they agree to lamaze class together. Shoop shows the letter to Bishop who tells him she's dyslexic, and he continues to hit on her. Denise goes for another driving test, as does Chainsaw with Shoops car. Denise parallel parks, Chainsaw isn't doing so well, and wrecks the car. Denise passed her test. Shoop tells her to pay him back, she needs to see a specialist for dyslexia. Chainsaw arrives with the bumper. Pam has cooked an elaborate meal, and Bishop drops by, Pam is acting very... couple-y, calls him Freddy. Bishop calls him out for having a maid. Shoop explains the situation using surfing metaphors, and she gets upset and leaves. In class, Larry is awake, turns in his homework, and explains how he was caught by his mom and aunt. In court, Dave explains how he got the alcohol, with a fake ID of a black vietnam vet. Bishop speaks for Shoop, and the judge drops the charges, and dismisses the case. Gills tells Shoop he's reporting him and the kids are losers like him, Bishop hears this and tells him off. S:-Tucker would you let someone go like that?-Would you want to be 17 again?-Pam living with Shoop... Come on: Mark Harmon was 36 when he made this movie. Courtney Thorne-Smith was 20.-Driving instructor isn't wearing a seat belt-The whole dinner scene is creepy... considering age difference Back in class, Shoop asks for some extra work to pass the test. They push back, wanting more, which pisses Shoop off. He tells them to drop out and be illiterate and leaves. He tells Bishop he's quitting, and she tries to change his mind. Gills takes over the class; he tells them to read chapter 7 again, and they begin to hum to annoy him. He tells them not to act like psychopaths tomorrow, or they'll be sorry. Gills is walking with a woman who says she's only been in grammar school, and looks forward to the change... Cue Denise coming out of the class screaming, covered in blood. They enter to a gore fest... Chainsaw and Dave come running in with running chainsaws and Gills is very mad. The woman tells him shes not ready for high school as they all get up from their spots. They tell Gills they want Shoop back. Shoop is on the beach feeling sad, and even throws Wondermutts toy into the surf where he can't find it. The class shows up, still wearing all the gory prosthetics, and they explain how they've changed, and for him to come back. Which he agrees to. A montage of the class studying, Shoop and Bishop helping, practice tests, etc. Shoop tells them they're ready for the big test, but it's obvious he thinks they're not ready. He tries to give wondermutt a new toy, which he rejects. Chainsaw gets up very Leave it To Beaver, but realizes he doesn't know anything, and wakes up screaming. At the school, Jerome shows back up, after 6 weeks in the bathroom because his zipper was stuck. Gills shows up with an officer to make sure there is no cheating. Chainsaw screams, and the test starts. Test taking montage... in the middle, Rhonda starts going into labor. Time is called. The class is at Shoops house, Rhonda says the baby is healthy and happy, and that shes giving her up for adoption. Shoop tells them the average score was below passing, but that they didn't fail, he did. Principal Kelband is reading Shoops issues, and the class, and their parents, show up to speak on Shoops behalf. They all speak to how they inspired their children. Gills says it doesn't matter, they failed the test. but Shoops shows how far they progressed, even if they didn't pass. Jerome got a 91. Principal Kelband shows an average score growth of 125% and grants him tenure. Shoop and Bishop walk on the beach, and they kiss, but she still won't agree to dinner with him. and best of all, Wondermutt gets his toy back. Fade to black. S:-I LOVE the gore scene. i remember it used to freak me out, but was still really cool.-The Jerome gag was really good... I didn't remember that one. Next week is Brokeback Mountain. Webpage: https://theguysreview.simplecast.com/EM: theguysreviewpod@gmail.comIG: @TheGuysReviewPodTwitter: @The_GuysReviewFB: https://facebook.com/TheGuysReviewPod/
On this episode of Movie Time!, we review Marc Webb’s unique romantic comedy, (500) Days of Summer. We discuss Summer’s attractive aura, Tom’s incel-vibes, the film’s compelling style, and more! At the top of the show, we break down what we’ve been watching lately and unpack the latest movie news. Tune in to find out what Tom Hanks has to say about the state of the movie theater industry! Time Stamps: What are we watching: 2:25 Movie News: 8:43 (500) Days of Summer Review: 15:00 Connect with us on social media: twitter.com/movietimepod instagram.com/movietime_pod movietimepod.contact@gmail.com Intro music by Joey Sechrist. You can find more of his music here: dodoz.bandcamp.com You can listen to his new podcast, Applied Anime, here: Podcast: anchor.fm/applied-anime Twitter: twitter.com/appliedanime
Todays Episode has been a long time coming. A Summer Review of the Anime that aired from Summer 2019 Arifureta Season One Review. Danmachi Season Two Review. Fall Season Preview. We will be back with specials throughout, and a new episode in three months. If you wish for a interview with the host, contact dogaqueen [at] garougothic [dot] com If you want to send a shout out... you do it through this main page for the show... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kagennosai/message
We kick off this week's episode with a special Summer Review: recapping July's Summer Sidewalk Sale, previewing this week's outdoor movie night with the 48th Ward and the Taste of Andersonville, and highlighting the new dates for Arts Week this September. Then, Laura and Joelle are joined by Rhonda Welbel and Al Rose, co owners of Kopi Cafe located at 5317 N Clark. With its world-traveler decor, hand-painted table tops and clocks set to different international times, Kopi offers a quiet respite any time of day. Their extensive menu is packed with sandwiches, salads and snacks and features vegetarian, vegan and gluten free items. Kopi also offers wine, beer, and speciality cocktails. If you’re looking to get away from it all, Kopi can transport you to another world for the price of a cup of coffee. For episode show notes, please click here.
This is a Summer Review episode. Steve and Kyle rapid fire through a majority of the movies that they have seen this summer. This is a spoiler alert for the following movies: Skyscraper, Tully, Ant Man and Wasp.
Josh and I catch up after a long summer. We’ve both stayed busy. Andrew went on a road trip to the Tetons for the eclipse and on to Banff for Emily’s wedding. We both helped and photographed Harvey cleanup efforts with KWCares (part of Keller Williams). Josh pushed farther on his Soaked project. Andrew continued […] The post On the Road 28 – Summer Review appeared first on Austin Photo Workshops.
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What was scheduled to be a Summer Review of Powers 1st season, Comic Con Stories and a look at Brian's Secret Wars Tie-Ins, all got interrupted with what may be a Major Sea Change in the way Marvel makes moviesBig News broke this week that Marvel Film Honcho Kevin Feige has gained independence from Marvel's CEO Ike Perlmutter answering only to Disney CEO Alan Horn. A reported bi-product of this power shift was the apparent dissolution of The Marvel Creative Committee of Bendis, Marvel's Chief Creative Officer Joe Quesada and Publisher Dan Buckley. What does this mean for the future Marvel films ? Wasn't the inclusion of input from the comic book makers the difference in Full Fledged Marvel Films versus the failures like Fantastic Four, The Andrew Garfield Spider-Man Films, etc? During the first 35 minutes of this marathon edition of The Bendis Tapes, I ask Brian questions regarding the news. Things like, "How does it impact the future films ? How does his role at Mavrel change ? " . We also talk about new comics Bendis recommends, more Powers TV news and More. Then we present a talk we started to record last month featuring More Powers Behind the scenes talk including upcoming changes in the production of the series, including the inclusion of Comics and TV masterscribe Ben Edlund (The Tick, Buffy, Angel) on the writing staff. plus more talk about Brian's current and future books. It'll play like we're old and don't realize we were talking about these smae books an hour earlier, but the information is more detailed in this earlier conversation. Enjoy!
What was scheduled to be a Summer Review of Powers 1st season, Comic Con Stories and a look at Brian's Secret Wars Tie-Ins, all got interrupted with what may be a Major Sea Change in the way Marvel makes moviesBig News broke this week that Marvel Film Honcho Kevin Feige has gained independence from Marvel's CEO Ike Perlmutter answering only to Disney CEO Alan Horn. A reported bi-product of this power shift was the apparent dissolution of The Marvel Creative Committee of Bendis, Marvel's Chief Creative Officer Joe Quesada and Publisher Dan Buckley. What does this mean for the future Marvel films ? Wasn't the inclusion of input from the comic book makers the difference in Full Fledged Marvel Films versus the failures like Fantastic Four, The Andrew Garfield Spider-Man Films, etc? During the first 35 minutes of this marathon edition of The Bendis Tapes, I ask Brian questions regarding the news. Things like, "How does it impact the future films ? How does his role at Mavrel change ? " . We also talk about new comics Bendis recommends, more Powers TV news and More. Then we present a talk we started to record last month featuring More Powers Behind the scenes talk including upcoming changes in the production of the series, including the inclusion of Comics and TV masterscribe Ben Edlund (The Tick, Buffy, Angel) on the writing staff. plus more talk about Brian's current and future books. It'll play like we're old and don't realize we were talking about these smae books an hour earlier, but the information is more detailed in this earlier conversation. Enjoy!
Wiggly, Joe Negron, Trap Door Charmed and Stan deliver The Musical Fun Show of Observation. Summer Review, Back to School (pack a lunch), Psychic Detective, Sylvia Brownstain and our fantastic musical guest, Ali Zjana (MySpace.com/AliZjana) PODCASTMAFIA.NET
Cliff and Stephanie return to their Summer Review format, picking up where they left off by reviewing Season 1 Episode 9 titled, Solitary. This is a very SPECIAL episode as there is quite a bit of Jorge Garcia goodness in it! Enjoy! You may subscribe to my rss feed or you may download this episode […]
In this podcast, Cliff and Stephanie continue their Summer Review of Seasons 1 and 2 of Lost. Taking another look at the Sawyer centric episode titled Confidence Man. Special Thanks to Angelo with www.AllStarFigures.com for sponsoring this episode of the Weekly Lost Podcast. Of course you should check out the new images available of the […]