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Author Don Klees is on the podcast to talk about his new book David Bowie: 1983-2016 Every Album, Every Song. It's part of Sonicbond Publishing's On Track series.In a career full of twists and turns, none was as sharp as the one David Bowie experienced after his 1983 album Let's Dance. The record gave Bowie the hit that he wanted but completely altered his artistic standing in the process. Instead of an innovator who pushed rock music forward, the singer found himself a global superstar with a mass audience whose tastes he didn't understand and who reciprocated this feeling as the 1980s unfolded. After immersing himself in the band project Tin Machine, Bowie spent the 1990s embracing reinvention and experimentation with mixed but often fascinating results, leading to a full-fledged renaissance early in the 21st century. From there, his story only got stranger; 2013's The Next Day was a triumphant comeback after years of self-imposed silence. Meanwhile, 2016's Blackstar stood among his most challenging albums and became the final release of his lifetime. One constant is that the records David Bowie released during this time were ultimately the result of his artistic vision, wherever it took him. This book considers all those releases on their own merits, away from the shadow of his 1970s landmarks. Even if Bowie himself didn't always appreciate the results, every album featured songs worthy of his reputation.Purchase a copy of David Bowie: 1983-2016 Every Album, Every Song in the UKPurchase a copy of David Bowie: 1983-2016 Every Album, Every Song in the USFollow Don Klees:Facebook Instagram Episode Playlist ---------- BookedOnRock.com The Booked On Rock Store The Booked On Rock YouTube Channel Follow The Booked On Rock with Eric Senich:FACEBOOKINSTAGRAMTIKTOKX Find Your Nearest Independent Bookstore Contact The Booked On Rock Podcast: thebookedonrockpodcast@gmail.com The Booked On Rock Music: “Whoosh” by Crowander / “Last Train North” & “No Mercy” by TrackTribe
Gary Graff is a returning guest. He's the author of the new book 501 Essential Albums of the '90s: The Music Fan's Definitive Guide. Graff leads a cast of fellow music journalists in presenting the music of everyone's favorite decade…the last decade before the proliferation of social media and digital downloads.With lively descriptions of the releases and over 600 images, this hefty 448-page volume curates 501 albums spanning genres and subgenres—pop, hip-hop, R&B, grunge, metal, country, world music—and features:Year-by-year organizationKnowledgeable rundowns of every album featuredAlbum art for each selectionArtist imageryRecord label, release date, and producer(s) for eachSoundtracks and compilation releases also includedPurchase a copy of 501 Essential Albums of the '90s: The Music Fan's Definitive GuideFollow Gary Graff on:FacebookInstagramX Episode Playlist ---------- BookedOnRock.com The Booked On Rock YouTube Channel Follow The Booked On Rock with Eric Senich:FACEBOOKINSTAGRAMTIKTOKX Find Your Nearest Independent Bookstore Contact The Booked On Rock Podcast: thebookedonrockpodcast@gmail.com The Booked On Rock Music: “Whoosh” by Crowander / “Last Train North” & “No Mercy” by TrackTribe
You can't stop the bum rush as Louie, Ryan & Al avoid the butter tarts as they discuss Len and the music video for their smash hit, "Steal My Sunshine."
“Congratulations to the class of 1999. You all proved more or less adequate. This is a time of celebration, so sit still and be quiet.”After numerous delays, Penny, Kara and Sam finally managed to get together to talk about this epic Season 3 finale. The trio dive deep into celebrity deaths, music festivals, pay phones, doctors of Sunnydale, collect calls, the neuroscience of pain and pleasure, HIPAA, dream logistics, our dreams for a 2024 version of Buffy, Muppet Babies, The 100 (again), Fear the Walking Dead, that kiss, the “Irish Goodbye,” how vampires do their hair, Mayor WIlkins, senior pranks, alligators, and the curse against this episode. Next time, get your pom poms out because we'll be covering the 2000 competitive cheerleading movie starring Eliza Dushku, “Bring it On!” Give us a shout!Keep Slaying!Viewing Order for BTVS Season 4 and Angel Season 1Buffy 4x01 - The FreshmanAngel 1x01 - City of...Buffy 4x02 - Living ConditionsAngel 1x02 - Lonely HeartsBuffy 4x03 - The Harsh Light Of DayAngel 1x03 - In the DarkAngel 1x04 - I Fall to PiecesBuffy 4x04 - Fear ItselfBuffy 4x05 - Beer BadAngel 1x05 - Rm w/a VuAngel 1x06 - Sense and SensitivityBuffy 4x06 - Wild at HeartBuffy 4x07 - The InitiativeAngel 1x07 - The Bachelor PartyBuffy 4x08 - PangsAngel 1x08 - I Will Remember YouAngel 1x09 - HeroAngel 1x10 - Parting GiftsBuffy 4x09 - Something BlueBuffy 4x10 - HushBuffy 4x11 - DoomedAngel 1x11 - SomnambulistAngel 1x12 - ExpectingAngel 1x13 - SheBuffy 4x12 - A New ManBuffy 4x13 - The I In TeamBuffy 4x14 - Goodbye IowaAngel 1x14 - I've Got You Under My SkinAngel 1x15 - The ProdigalBuffy 4x15 - This Year's Girl (1/2)Buffy 4x16 - Who Are You? (2/2)Buffy 4x17 - SuperstarAngel 1x16 - The RingAngel 1x17 - EternityBuffy 4x18 - Where the Wild Things AreBuffy 4x19 - New Moon RisingAngel 1x18 - Five by Five (1/2)Angel 1x19 - Sanctuary (2/2)Buffy 4x20 - The Yoko Factor (1/2)Buffy 4x21 - Primeval (2/2)Buffy 4x22 - RestlessAngel 1x20 - War ZoneAngel 1x21 - Blind DateAngel 1x22 - To Shanshu in LANews Links/Referenced LinksOriginal Trailer/WB Promo: Buffy Graduation Day Part 2 PromoJoin the Zedhead community - https://www.patreon.com/jasoncabassiJoin the conversation! You can email or send a voice message to stillslayingfeedback@gmail.com, or join us at facebook.com/groups/podcastica and https://www.facebook.com/still.slaying.a.buffy.verse.podcast where we put up comment posts for each episode we cover. Follow us on Instagram Still Slaying: a Buffyverse Podcast from Podcastica Network (@stillslayingcast) • Instagram photos and videosTheme Music:℗ CC-BY 2020 Quesbe | Lucie G. MorillonGoopsy | Drum and Bass | Free CC-BY Music By Quesbe is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
“Orders? I don't think I'm going to be taking any more orders.”Welcome back, Sam! The trio gets into it about late 90s culture, yearbooks, gum, optimism and pessimism, that pink dress, the leather pants, the Mayor as father figure, The 100, changes in representation for queer characters on TV, tropes, mansplaining, sass, toxic workplaces, graduations, tanning, high school dances and hamster happiness. A wicked good time was had by all!Check out our Facebook page for the hosts' graduation pictures! And send in yours! Next time, we'll be covering Season 3, Episode 22, “Graduation Day: Part 2,” The epic Season 3 finale.Keep Slaying!News Links/Referenced LinksOriginal Trailer/WB Promo: Buffy Graduation Day Part 1 PromoShannen Doherty (1971–2024), star of “Beverly Hills 90210” and “Charmed”Let's Be Clear podcast episode remembering Shannen Dohertyhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lets-be-clear-with-shannen-doherty/id1718531401?i=1000663641582Juliet Landau's movie “A Place Among the Dead” and the podcast I listened to about it. A Place Among The Dead - Trailerhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/navigating-narcissism-with-dr-ramani/id1629909313?i=1000628666492Join the Zedhead community - https://www.patreon.com/jasoncabassiJoin the conversation! You can email or send a voice message to stillslayingfeedback@gmail.com, or join us at facebook.com/groups/podcastica and https://www.facebook.com/still.slaying.a.buffy.verse.podcast where we put up comment posts for each episode we cover. Follow us on Instagram Still Slaying: a Buffyverse Podcast from Podcastica Network (@stillslayingcast) • Instagram photos and videosTheme Music:℗ CC-BY 2020 Quesbe | Lucie G. MorillonGoopsy | Drum and Bass | Free CC-BY Music By Quesbe is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
“The great thing about being a Slayer, kicking ass is comfort food.”Penny and Kara parse the big events of the episode as well as talking about the Backstreet Boys, The Greatest Generation, age differences in romantic relationships, prom fashion, prom music, Buffy's fatalism, Joyce appreciation, word games, break-ups, Jonathan, Buffyverse tattoos, and personal prom stories. Check out our Facebook page for the hosts' prom pictures! And send in your graduation pics! Next time, we'll be covering Season 3, Episode 21, “Graduation Day: Part 1.”Keep Slaying!News Links/Referenced LinksOriginal Trailer/WB Promo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ps-2OFgcEk8Join the Zedhead community - https://www.patreon.com/jasoncabassiJoin the conversation! You can email or send a voice message to stillslayingfeedback@gmail.com, or join us at facebook.com/groups/podcastica and https://www.facebook.com/still.slaying.a.buffy.verse.podcast where we put up comment posts for each episode we cover. Follow us on Instagram Still Slaying: a Buffyverse Podcast from Podcastica Network (@stillslayingcast) • Instagram photos and videosTheme Music:℗ CC-BY 2020 Quesbe | Lucie G. MorillonGoopsy | Drum and Bass | Free CC-BY Music By Quesbe is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
for our 98th episode Andy, Jeff, and Ria discuss the 1999 action comedy the Mummy starring Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz. Its a fun film and was fun to review! You can find more info on us, including links to our social pages HERE
“No one else exists either. Buffy is all of us. We think. Therefore, she is.”Content warning: discussion of gun violence, school shootings, and suicide If you want to skip the main discussion of the Columbine shooting, it starts at 00:04:50 and ends around 00:16:11. Additional discussion of school gun violence occurs from 01:19:38 to 01:41:56.This episode holds up remarkably well. Along with some serious messages about pain and compassion and empathy, it delivers some classic quips and hilarious character moments. The Scooby Duo bond over metaphoric runs and stumbles in their careers, always irresistible to our opponents, and go on to talk about Saint Buffy, demon eczema, the best superpowers, chicken and stars, cow print pajamas, Othello, Band Candy, individualism, assumptions, isolation, emotional intelligence, jealousy, reflections, Tiger King, Aladdin, Lawrence Olivier, Shakespeare in the Park, compassion fatigue, Jell-O, risk, alcohol abuse, man vs. bear, Cocaine Bear, the color yellow, Walk Like an Egyptian, British slang, and room temperature milk.Next time, we'll be covering Season 3, Episode 19, “Choices.”Keep Slaying!LinksIf you or someone you know is experiencing suicidal thoughts, there are many resources available. Suicide Hotline in the US- Dial 988International Suicide Hotlines at www.opencounseling.com Suicide Prevention - National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)Suicide Prevention | CDCSuicide preventionMore than 20% of teens have seriously considered suicide. Psychologists and communities can help tackle the problemOriginal Trailer/WB Promo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m5V8xyPyzG0 Join the Zedhead community - https://www.patreon.com/jasoncabassiJoin the conversation! You can email or send a voice message to stillslayingfeedback@gmail.com, or join us at facebook.com/groups/podcastica and https://www.facebook.com/still.slaying.a.buffy.verse.podcast where we put up comment posts for each episode we cover. Follow us on Instagram Still Slaying: a Buffyverse Podcast from Podcastica Network (@stillslayingcast) • Instagram photos and videosTheme Music:℗ CC-BY 2020 Quesbe | Lucie G. MorillonGoopsy | Drum and Bass | Free CC-BY Music By Quesbe is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
“I've got two words that are gonna make all the pain go away. Miniature…. Golf.”Welcoming Randy back to Still Slaying, Penny and Kara dive headfirst into this pivotal episode. The team talks through the betrayal, the performances within performances, the ongoing creepiness of older men and teenage girls, true happiness versus sexual satisfaction, parental figures, fence posts, room temperature milk, face punching, demons as regular folks, Game of Thrones, Shōgun, naivete, vampire rules, religious symbols, garlic, fashion, sassy Giles, and Faith, Faith and more Faith.Next time, we'll be covering Season 3, Episode 18, “Earshot”Keep Slaying!News Links/Referenced LinksOriginal Trailer/WB Promo: Buffy Enemies PromoJoin the Zedhead community - https://www.patreon.com/jasoncabassiJoin the conversation! You can email or send a voice message to stillslayingfeedback@gmail.com, or join us at facebook.com/groups/podcastica and https://www.facebook.com/still.slaying.a.buffy.verse.podcast where we put up comment posts for each episode we cover. Follow us on Instagram Still Slaying: a Buffyverse Podcast from Podcastica Network (@stillslayingcast) • Instagram photos and videosTheme Music:℗ CC-BY 2020 Quesbe | Lucie G. MorillonGoopsy | Drum and Bass | Free CC-BY Music By Quesbe is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
“I'm a blood-sucking fiend! Look at my outfit!”Glad to welcome Jim back to the podcast to dig into this somewhat lighthearted episode about the return of Vamp Willow, the team has a lot of laughs talking about evil twins, licking, pool sharks, spin-off fantasies, what it's like to work at The Bronze, the Bechdel test, the Duvernay test, Old Yeller, and that sweater. "Look at me. I'm all fuzzy."Next time, we'll be covering Season 3, Episode 17, “Enemies”Keep Slaying!News Links/Referenced LinksOriginal Trailer/WB Promo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IvVa8S3yYCAJoin the Zedhead community - https://www.patreon.com/jasoncabassiJoin the conversation! You can email or send a voice message to stillslayingfeedback@gmail.com, or join us at facebook.com/groups/podcastica and https://www.facebook.com/still.slaying.a.buffy.verse.podcast where we put up comment posts for each episode we cover. Follow us on Instagram Still Slaying: a Buffyverse Podcast from Podcastica Network (@stillslayingcast) • Instagram photos and videosTheme Music:℗ CC-BY 2020 Quesbe | Lucie G. MorillonGoopsy | Drum and Bass | Free CC-BY Music By Quesbe is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
On our 94th episode we talk about the 1997 Academy Award winning film, Titanic! But we invited a very special guest, JD aka Titanicfan97! JD is on a mission to own one million VHS copies of Titanic! Make sure to follow him on socials and keep up with his collection! JD might be the biggest Titanic fan, and he shows us exactly why! We talk with JD, and dive into the film! It's a weird, wild, and FUN episode!Follow JD (Titanicfan97) on Instagram, Tik Tok!Find ways to keep up with us here!
“First word jail. Second word bait.”With special guest, Kirk, Penny and Kara dive deep into this dark episode, watching Faith spiraling out of control in the wake of last week's accidental murder. The three explore redemption, tragedy, addiction, emotional vulnerability, guilt, violence, the Watchers' Council, Shōgun, the lack of diversity in Sunnydale, reboot potential, JW, Star Trek: The Next Generation, and law school exam questions. Next time, we'll be covering Season 3, Episode 16, “Dopplegangland.”Keep Slaying!News Links/Referenced LinksOriginal Trailer/WB Promo: https://youtu.be/27IhK8EY7mE?si=t__eul7kz0meqqolCheck out Kirk's artwork at www.StudioKM.comJoin the Zedhead community - https://www.patreon.com/jasoncabassiJoin the conversation! You can email or send a voice message to stillslayingfeedback@gmail.com, or join us at facebook.com/groups/podcastica and https://www.facebook.com/still.slaying.a.buffy.verse.podcast where we put up comment posts for each episode we cover. Follow us on Instagram Still Slaying: a Buffyverse Podcast from Podcastica Network (@stillslayingcast) • Instagram photos and videosTheme Music:℗ CC-BY 2020 Quesbe | Lucie G. MorillonGoopsy | Drum and Bass | Free CC-BY Music By Quesbe is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
Author Geoff Harkness returns to the podcast to discuss his latest book 40-Foot Lemon: The Complete Story of U2's Pop & PopMart. U2 had been on a decade-long run of hits when they released their album Pop in 1997. That included The Joshua Tree and Achtung Baby. The band's Zoo TV tour in the early 1990s was a multimedia extravaganza that dazzled critics and sold-out venues the world over. But Pop turned out to be U2's worst-selling album, and the accompanying PopMart tour played to half-filled stadiums and earned the nickname “Flop Mart” in the press. The Pop era was left behind, but many U2 fans never forgot what Bono once called the “best thing we've ever done.” 40-Foot Lemon: The Complete Story of U2's Pop & PopMart takes readers into the studio and onto the stage during U2's most experimental and ambitious era. It chronicles the difficult and expensive yearlong recording of Pop, where the band worked with five producers in multiple studios on two continents, striving to create a masterpiece. Instead, with tour dates already booked, U2 handed in an unfinished album. 40-Foot Lemon follows U2 around the globe on PopMart, the biggest tour in rock history, and featuring the world's largest TV screen, a 10-story golden arch, a sofa-sized olive on a 100-foot martini stick, and a giant lemon disco ball that did all sorts of tricks. When it was working. PopMart struggled to fill seats in the U.S., but it shattered records in Europe and South America, playing to packed stadiums and making history from Sarajevo to Santiago. 40-Foot Lemon is the definitive account of U2 at their most interesting.Purchase a copy of 40-Foot Lemon: The Complete Story of U2's Pop & PopMart Listen To U2's Pop Visit The 40-Foot Lemon Book Facebook Page---------- BookedOnRock.com The Booked On Rock YouTube Channel Follow The Booked On Rock with Eric Senich:FACEBOOKINSTAGRAMTIKTOKX Find Your Nearest Independent Bookstore Contact The Booked On Rock Podcast: thebookedonrockpodcast@gmail.com The Booked On Rock Music: “Whoosh” by Crowander / “Last Train North” & “No Mercy” by TrackTribe
“Whenever Giles sends me on a mission he says please, and afterwards, I get a cookie.”Kara's back from her automotive adventures and Sam is guesting this week. The trio dig into the psychological reasons behind Faith and Buffy's respective behavior and choices. They talk about PTSD, addiction, anger, myriad sources and signs of trauma, mirror-selves, Rick and Shane from the Walking Dead, the Kool-Aid Man, change, Zaddy Giles, comic strips, teenage girls and their capacity for meanness, Iliza Schlesinger, Alex Edelman, high-school nicknames, Eyeore, corn dogs and the squelching jacuzzi demon. Next time, we'll be covering Season 3, Episode 15, “Consequences.”Keep Slaying!News Links/Referenced LinksOriginal Trailer/WB Promo: https://youtu.be/27IhK8EY7mE?si=t__eul7kz0meqqolJoin the Zedhead community - https://www.patreon.com/jasoncabassiJoin the conversation! You can email or send a voice message to stillslayingfeedback@gmail.com, or join us at facebook.com/groups/podcastica and https://www.facebook.com/still.slaying.a.buffy.verse.podcast where we put up comment posts for each episode we cover. Follow us on Instagram Still Slaying: a Buffyverse Podcast from Podcastica Network (@stillslayingcast) • Instagram photos and videosTheme Music:℗ CC-BY 2020 Quesbe | Lucie G. MorillonGoopsy | Drum and Bass | Free CC-BY Music By Quesbe is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
“There was no part of that, that wasn't fun.”Penny makes the best of Kara's absence this week by welcoming Steve and Jason back to the podcast to talk about this Xander POV episode. The three discuss the films of 1999, references that age well and references that age poorly, Michael Cudlitz, adults playing teenagers, bravery, zombies, bluffing, gatorade gambling, the zen of Oz, Donal Logue, teenage boys, cars, The Greatest American Hero, aging and the essence of cool.Next time, we'll be covering Season 3, Episode 14, “Bad Girls”Keep Slaying!News Links/Referenced LinksOriginal Trailer/WB Promo: https://youtu.be/HrzU0YUKwxI?si=MGmpGMQ-UtgMWbWNJoin the Zedhead community - https://www.patreon.com/jasoncabassiJoin the conversation! You can email or send a voice message to stillslayingfeedback@gmail.com, or join us at facebook.com/groups/podcastica and https://www.facebook.com/still.slaying.a.buffy.verse.podcast where we put up comment posts for each episode we cover. Follow us on Instagram Still Slaying: a Buffyverse Podcast from Podcastica Network (@stillslayingcast) • Instagram photos and videosTheme Music:℗ CC-BY 2020 Quesbe | Lucie G. MorillonGoopsy | Drum and Bass | Free CC-BY Music By Quesbe is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
Ally, Andy, and Jeff are joined by returning friend and guest Delo, to discuss the 1998 Disney Channel Original Movie Brink! Does this X-games inspired teen movie live up to the hype we had for it as kids? Tune in to find out!Find links to our socials and our other podcasts on The Big Door Prize Podcast Network!
“It's a game. We're not going to play by the rules, but that doesn't mean we're not going to play.” Join the Scooby Duo to discuss this scary episode of BTVS, featuring a visit from the Watchers Council, a new villainous vamp, Buffy's birthday tradition of gut-wrenching misery and horror. Kara and Penny cover myriad vampire conventions, ugly hats, exploitation of athletes and artists, talented character actor, Jeff Kober, the patriarchy, tropes in vampire romances and celebrate a few milestones, including our 25th episode of the podcast. Next time, we'll be taking a mid-season break to cover the classic 80s black comedy “Heathers.” Keep Slaying!News Links/Referenced LinksOriginal Trailer/WB Promo: https://youtu.be/tMNkVHSTo68?si=zLiVN6N6GoFXlNl_https://people.com/emma-caulfield-ford-shares-multiple-sclerosis-journey-exclusive-8603319https://www.thepopverse.com/star-trek-buffy-the-vampire-slayer-james-marsters-spike-eccc-2023https://filmschoolrejects.com/buffy-the-vampire-slayer-helpless/https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/marriage-equals/201910/do-women-really-talk-more-menJoin the Zedhead community - https://www.patreon.com/jasoncabassiJoin the conversation! You can email or send a voice message to stillslayingfeedback@gmail.com, or join us at facebook.com/groups/podcastica and https://www.facebook.com/still.slaying.a.buffy.verse.podcast where we put up comment posts for each episode we cover. Follow us on Instagram Still Slaying: a Buffyverse Podcast from Podcastica Network (@stillslayingcast) • Instagram photos and videosTheme Music:℗ CC-BY 2020 Quesbe | Lucie G. MorillonGoopsy | Drum and Bass | Free CC-BY Music By Quesbe is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
Content Warning: discussions of trauma, domestic violence, and transphobia“I need to go on one of my fruitless patrols and react to some vampires.” Kara and Penny are joined by Sam to cover yet another iconic episode of BTVS. Joyce leads the Sunnydale adults in a quest to rid the town of bad influences and the occult. The trio laugh through the darkness of MOO, censorship, mass hysteria and group think. The wide ranging conversation covers topics as diverse as Cher, lizard brains, Lois Duncan, the Salem Witch Trials, racism in The Lion King, various Zaddies, PTSD, the Satanic Panic of the 80s, book banning, transphobia, Angel's broodiness, concussions, and some more Joyce appreciation. Next time, Season 3, Episode 12, “Helpless”Keep Slaying!News Links/Referenced LinksOriginal Trailer/WB Promo: Buffy Gingerbread PromoIt's Time to Revisit the Satanic PanicThe Salem Witch Trials: Casting a Spell of Hysteria - HeinOnline Blog.The Top Banned Books of 2023—and What's in Store for 2024 - LexologyA secret shelf of banned books thrives in a Texas school, under the nose of censorshttps://www.forbes.com/sites/hughmcintyre/2024/01/01/cher-mixes-old-and-new-as-she-earns-several-billboard-chart-hits/?sh=34e78802cc5bCher lost millions from chart-topping single 'Believe' after 'stupid' error | English Movie News - Times of IndiaCher's 'Believe' is UK's biggest single ever by female artist - AttitudeJoin the Zedhead community - https://www.patreon.com/jasoncabassiJoin the conversation! You can email or send a voice message to stillslayingfeedback@gmail.com, or join us at facebook.com/groups/podcastica and https://www.facebook.com/still.slaying.a.buffy.verse.podcast where we put up comment posts for each episode we cover. Follow us on Instagram Still Slaying: a Buffyverse Podcast from Podcastica Network (@stillslayingcast) • Instagram photos and videosTheme Music:℗ CC-BY 2020 Quesbe | Lucie G. MorillonGoopsy | Drum and Bass | Free CC-BY Music By Quesbe is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
This week, Andy and Jeff are joined by friend of the pod, Catherine! On this episode the review the pilot episode of Charmed! Titled "Something Wicca this way Comes" this WB series produced by Aaron Spelling and starred in it's pilot Alyssa Milano and Shannon Doherty. Does this stand up to the Nostalgia Test? Tune in to find out!Find everything we are up to and ways to reach us HERE!
Content warning: discussion of suicidality, depression andsexual assault. “Angel, you have the power to do real good, to make amends. But if you die now, then all that you ever were was a monster.” Kara and Penny are joined by Kelly to cover this very special Hellmouth Christmas episode that shows us some of Angelus's backstory, brings back Jenny Calendar and blankets Sunnydale in snow in the middle of a heat wave. Join this trio as they wrestle with their complicated feelings about Angel and his evil past, wonder why Buffy owns so many coats, and for some deep Joyce appreciation. Next time, Season 3, Episode 11, “Gingerbread”Keep Slaying!News Links/Referenced LinksBuffy Amends Promo1-800 Collect Buffy the Vampire Slayer Let Them Eat Stake Sweepstakes commercial (1997)Join the conversation! You can email or send a voice message to stillslayingfeedback@gmail.com, or join us at facebook.com/groups/podcastica and https://www.facebook.com/still.slaying.a.buffy.verse.podcast where we put up comment posts for each episode we cover. Follow us on Instagram Still Slaying: a Buffyverse Podcast from Podcastica Network (@stillslayingcast) • Instagram photos and videosJoin the Zedhead community - https://www.patreon.com/jasoncabassiTheme Music:℗ CC-BY 2020 Quesbe | Lucie G. MorillonGoopsy | Drum and Bass | Free CC-BY Music By Quesbe is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
“I wish Buffy Summers had never come to Sunnydale.” Be careful what you wish for, especially if you are making that wish to a stranger with a pretty necklace. Kara and Penny are joined by Jim again to cover this iconic alternate timeline episode. Join this trio to relive the ups and downs of Dark Willow, the return of the Master, the introduction of Anya, Giles without tweed, the puppy, and army Barbie Buffy. So many tangents are followed. Next time, Season 3, Episode 10, “Amends”Watch “Extraordinary” on Hulu/Disney+.Keep Slaying!News Links/Referenced LinksOriginal Trailer/WB Promo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anCO0Enyazs Join the Zedhead community - https://www.patreon.com/jasoncabassiOriginal Trailer/WB Promo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVxQLQouZEA Join the conversation! You can email or send a voice message to stillslayingfeedback@gmail.com, or join us at facebook.com/groups/podcastica and https://www.facebook.com/still.slaying.a.buffy.verse.podcast where we put up comment posts for each episode we cover. Follow us on Instagram Still Slaying: a Buffyverse Podcast from Podcastica Network (@stillslayingcast) • Instagram photos and videosTheme Music:℗ CC-BY 2020 Quesbe | Lucie G. MorillonGoopsy | Drum and Bass | Free CC-BY Music By Quesbe is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
We celebrate our 90th episode of our 90s review podcast with a reflection on everything we've done so far!Ally, Andy, Jeff, and Ria all talk about their favorite episodes, celebrity guests, moments, and more! Plus we look ahead at what's new for the show! Laugh with us as we reflect on this milestone episode!
“Do you have any of those little marshmallows?”Our favorite platinum punk agent of chaos stumbles drunkenly through town, sharing his tale of woe with all. Penny and Kara are joined by Jim to convene a meeting of the Spike Appreciation Society. The trio highlight the many ways James Marsters delivers the impossible and improbable by making everyone love and hate and love to hate Spike. His visit to the Hellmouth is brief, but the destructive impact ripples for the rest of the season.How do you think a pair of vampires traveled from California to Brazil? Next time, Season 3, Episode 9, “The Wish”Keep Slaying!News Links/Referenced Links3 Female TV Executives Plan to Create Cable Channel for Women - The New York TimesGates Gives Millions To Seattle Libraries - The New York TimesJames Marsters Schooled Joss Whedon On Punk Rock History While Creating Buffy's SpikeJames Marsters & Juliet Landau at Toronto's Fan Expo - Aug 25, 2012James Marsters on working with Charisma Carpenter! #shorts #short #buffy#buffythevampireslayerCat People (1982) - Trailer HD 1080pSid And Nancy | Official Trailer | Starring Gary OldmanJoin the conversation! You can email or send a voice message to stillslayingfeedback@gmail.com, or join us at facebook.com/groups/podcastica and https://www.facebook.com/still.slaying.a.buffy.verse.podcast where we put up comment posts for each episode we cover. Follow us on Instagram Still Slaying: a Buffyverse Podcast from Podcastica Network (@stillslayingcast) • Instagram photos and videosJoin the Zedhead community - Jason Cabassi | Podcasts, like The 'Cast of Us and Yellowjackets wtf? | PatreonTheme Music:℗ CC-BY 2020 Quesbe | Lucie G. MorillonGoopsy | Drum and Bass | Free CC-BY Music By Quesbe is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
“Remember to use your I Statements.”Kara and Penny are joined by Steve from Panels to Pixels to pull apart this plot-critical episode about trust, betrayal and deception. The trio talks about making sure your TV crushes are age appropriate, interventions, Princess Diana, the curse, fighting styles, how insecurity and trauma affects our favorite characters' behavior, Xander's pros and cons, the spectrum of rule followers, sexy Tai Chi, onion kisses, comparisons of sub-par and dated CGI, and reboot rumors.Fill in the blanks: “We're Buffy the Vampire Slayer fans, of course we “________.”Errata: Steve says that the total population of living veterans and active service members is 3% of the US population, but it is actually 7%. Next time, Season 3, Episode 8, “Lover's Walk.”Keep Slaying!News Links/Referenced LinksFind Steve at Panels to Pixels podcast at https://piratecorpsentertainment.com/Join the Zedhead community - https://www.patreon.com/jasoncabassihttps://www.hollywoodreporter.com/lifestyle/arts/hinton-battle-dead-tony-winner-the-wiz-actor-1235811408/https://screenrant.com/buffy-vampire-slayer-sarah-michelle-gellar-david-boreanaz-prom-reaction/Original Trailer/WB Promo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anCO0Enyazs TPN's Buffy Guide video for S3E7: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9pLdVFuVP8Join the conversation! You can email or send a voice message to stillslayingfeedback@gmail.com, or join us at facebook.com/groups/podcastica and https://www.facebook.com/still.slaying.a.buffy.verse.podcast where we put up comment posts for each episode we cover. Follow us on Instagram Still Slaying: a Buffyverse Podcast from Podcastica Network (@stillslayingcast) • Instagram photos and videosTheme Music:℗ CC-BY 2020 Quesbe | Lucie G. MorillonGoopsy | Drum and Bass | Free CC-BY Music By Quesbe is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
TW: Discussion of Human Trafficking starting at about 10 minutes until about 21 minutesSeason 3 starts off with a whimper and ends with a bang, Buffy is hiding out in a bad part of Los Angeles, pretending not to be the Slayer when her calling finds her.Join us to reminisce about the 90s, dish a bit on law school, and admire the fight choreography and cinematography of this season opener. Where do you stand on Joyce vs. Giles? Is Sunnydale going to rule this year? Are vampires intimidated by rhythm? Next time, “Dead Man's Party” where we learn the difference between a gathering, a shindig and a hootenanny.Send us pictures of your favorite Buffy merch or fan art! Or pictures of your pop culture “Nerdaments” and we'll post them on Instagram. Keep Slaying!LINKS:John Oliver segment on child labor in the chocolate industry (Penny mis-remembered this as a coffee bean story, but it's chocolate!) Chocolate: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)U.S. National Human Trafficking Hotline - 888-373-7888More information: Human-TraffickingRTB Rewind: The Greatest Release Day in Hip-Hop History? By Jacinta HowardPublished Thu, September 29, 2022Check out Kirk Manley's art at StudioKM.comJoin the conversation! You can email or send a voice message to stillslayingfeedback@gmail.com, or join us at facebook.com/groups/podcastica where we put up comment posts for each episode we cover. Follow us on Instagram Still Slaying: a Buffyverse Podcast from Podcastica Network (@stillslayingcast) • Instagram photos and videosTheme Music:℗ CC-BY 2020 Quesbe | Lucie G. MorillonGoopsy | Drum and Bass | Free CC-BY Music By Quesbe is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
We cap off 2023 with a special Holiday episode! The last episode before our big 90th!We review the outrageuos 1998 kids film, Jack Frost! Starring Michael Keaton, a deadbeat musician dad who dies and returns as a snow man to learn how to be a better father. Pure late 90s tropes and effects, this movie is wild, and we had a blast reviewing it!See ya'll in 2024 with our 90th episode!FacebookInstagramWebsiteAndy's Podcast the AveragersAlly's Stand Up Comedy Part of the Big Door Prize Podcast Network
Coming off our review of Goosebumps, we dive right into the Nickelodeon staple Are You Afraid of the Dark? Andy picked on of his faves in Tale of the Dream Girl. Some argue an inspiration for M. Night Shyamalan's film the Sixth Sense, this twisty tale features ghosts, strong sibling bonds and a beautiful love story! Tune in for our review, plus another round of "Who Said it? DOnald Trump or Jeff?"FacebookInstagramWebsiteCheck out the Big Door Prize Podcast Network
For the Halloween season Ally, Andy, Jeff, and Ria review the Haunted Mask. Debuting in 1995 on the Fox Network, Goosebumps would become a Fox Kids staple through the mid-late 90's. We take a look at the pilot episode, and bit of background on the Goosebumps series as a whole. Andy brings back "Do You Know it?!" and Ally introduces a contreversial new segment!It's a scary little blast, so join us if you dare!FacebookInstagramWesbiteCheck out the Big Door Prize Podcast Network
This week the whole gang is joined by Manny and Heather to discuss the 1991 pilot episode of Fifteen. The Nickelodeon teen drama series debuted in Canada as "Hillside" but was picked up by Nickelodeon and ran for four seasons. This lost gem featured Ryan Reynolds in his debut acting role as well as some other notable canadian actors.The debut episode is a wild train wreck, and we're excited to pick it apart! Plus, a new segement from Jeff and Andy leads an interesting Then and Now. Check out Manny's artwork!FacebookInstagramWebsiteother Big Door Prize podcasts
This week Jeff leads a review of the season 7 episode of the TGIF classic Full House, Fast Friends. He is joined by Andy, Ria, and Jeff's sister Jessie! How will she respond to Jeff calling her ugly Zooey Deschanel? Its her first time on the podcast, and it's the usual chatotic fun time!*Note, there were some audio issues with Jessie's audio. Thanks for listening!Check us out on FacebookCheck us out on InstagramWebsiteCheck out the other podcasts on the Big Door Prize Podcast Network!
In this bonus casual laissez-faire episode, Al & Ryan reminisce about how the 90s shaped us to who we are, collecting obsolete media. and making mixtapes.
To All the Men I've Tolerated Before is on a summer vacay! In the meantime, we will be posting episodes of our livestream collaboration with Pop Culture Makes Me Jealous. Still Comfy? is an in-depth look at our favorite comfort shows and movies. After a conversation about the themes presented in the selected show, we then discuss how the show holds up against our Tolerator and Jelly Pops morals and viewpoints. Enjoy our review of the 1993 movie The Sandlot, starring Tom Guiry, Denis Leary, James Earl Jones, and Karen Allen. Nat and Jules set out to answer the question, how much baseball can Natalie even talk about?You can watch Still Comfy? on our Instagram at menivetoleratedpod or our YouTube Channel at https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1PX0HKfxH3Ge2GYTIh8g5ElcUJY42UFf.While we're on summer vacation, please take an opportunity to follow the show on all social media platforms. We would also love for you to join us on Patreon for bonus content and early access to ad-free episodes. Our Patreon can be found at https://www.patreon.com/menivetoleratedpod. All ways to support the show, including our merchandise, can be found at https://linktr.ee/menivetoleratedpod.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5688404/advertisement
On this week's episode we are honored to be joined by Star Trek the Next Generation fans and exoperts Shereese and Andrea of the TNG Podcast! They sat down with us to throroughly review the 1996 film First Contact! We learn a ton from them, and have a blast discussing it! Check out Shereese and Andrea's podcast The TNG Podcast!Find us on FacebookFind us on InstagramWebsiteCheck out Andy's new podcast the Averagers!Check out Ally's stand up comedy!Part of the Big Door Prize Podcast Network!
bigdoorprize.com/notablenostlagiaThis week Ally, Andy, and jeff sit down to discuss an incredible year in films now 30 years removed in 1993. It was a year of big blockbusters and some serious sad films, but also one full of nostalgic favorites. We talk about box office and acadamy award winners of the year, then each pick our top 3 favorite from the historic year!Let us know your favorites of the year and hit us up on FacebookInstagramWebsiteCheck out Andy's new podcast The Averagers!Check out Ally's stand-up!Part of the Big Door Prize Podcast Network
We take our first dive into reviewing the WB or CW series 7th Heaven, with the season one episode Last Call for Aunt Julie! It's a wild ride featuring alcoholism, misbehaved children, and some abuse for everyone! This month's episodes are sponsored by Schilling Hard Cider! For the month of June, they' have something special in store for you: the nostalgic and flavor-blasted Dreamsicle Cider! Made with fresh-pressed apples, zesty orange, and creamy vanilla. It's a delightful homage to of the iconic flavors of our past. Check out their FINDER to discover where you can get your hands on the Dreamsicle Cider or any of their other unique hard ciders!Find us on FacebookFind us on InstagramWebsiteCheck out Andy's podcast the Averagers!Check out what Ally is up to with stand up!Part of the Big Door Prize Podcast Network
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We wrap up Munchie May, by finally watching the 1992 film Munchie! It involves a kid who stumbles upon a creature voiced by Domm Deluise, what else can we say other than watch the movie and listen to our review!If you haven't yet go back and listen to our two previous episodes where Andy and Ally wrote fake scripts for what they thought Munchie was about.Find us on FacebookFind us on InstagramWebsiteCheck out Andy's new podcast the Averagers!Check out Ally's stand up and voice impressions!Check out what else we have on the Big Door Prize Podcast Network!
It's Munchie May, baby! What does that mean? Well, we saw the poster for the 1992 film Munchie. Without looking up any plot points or reviews, this week Ally wrote a script for the movie of what they thought it was about. Tune in next week as we review the actual film Munchie! If you missed last week's episode go check it out, because Andy wrote an incredible script!We borrowed from one of our favorite podcasts Never Seen It. A podcast by comedian Kyle Ayers where comedians write scripts for movies they've never seen. We also play a few games we got from Kyle's discord. Check all of it out, becuase it's so incredibly funny!Check out our guest Anthony's podcast!Check out Andy's new podcast The Averager's!Check Out Ally's new Stand up Comedy and Impression Videos!Find links to our social pages on our website!
It's Munchie May, baby! What does that mean? Well, we saw the poster for the 1992 film Munchie. Without looking up any plot points or reviews, Andy wrote a script for the movie of what he thought it was about. Tune in next week to hear Ally's script, and the following week we will review the actual film Munchie!We borrowed from one of our favorite podcasts Never Seen It. A podcast by comedian Kyle Ayers where comedians write scripts for movies they've never seen. We also play a few games we got from Kyle's discord. Check all of it out, becuase it's so incredibly funny!Check out our guest Anthony's podcast!Check out Andy's new podcast The Averager's!Check Out Ally's new Stand up Comedy and Impression Videos!Find links to our social pages on our website!
This week Ally, Andy, and Ria discuss a year in Music for 1993 now 30 years removed. We talk about that year's Grammy winners and who topped the Billboard charts. We then each pick our favroties in the categories of Best New Artist, Best Music Video, Best Soundtrack, Best Album, and Best Song. We end things with an Andy led Do You Know it?! Find us on:FacebookInstagramWebsite Check out Andy's new podcast The Averagers!Links to Ally's stand up comedy and voice videos HERE!Check out the other PODCASTS we have on the Big Door Prize Network!
This week we invited Tik Tok star and comedian Steve Bridges to keep it creamy and talk about the best and worst food promotions of the 90s! You can catch Steve on Tik Tok, Instagram, and YouTube or check out his Merch!Where to find us:FacebookInstagramWebsiteCheck out our 90's DND podcast Dungeons and Decades!Check out Andy's new podcast The Averagers!Check out Ally's stand up comedy and voices!
We review the 1997 action masterpiece Face/Off directed by John Woo and starring Nicolas Cage and John Travolta. Need we say more?Today's epsiode is sponsored by Magic Mind. Magic Mind contains a magical combination of 13 active ingredients, scientifically designed to improve energy, focus, and mood while decreasing stress — all things that, combined, improve your productivity. If you want to try Magic Mind for yourself go HERE and use code NOTABLENOSTALGIA at checkout to get 56% off your subscription!If you'd like to find out other stuff we are up to as well as links to our social pages visit HERE
We haven't talked about the 1995 compilation The TV Album yet, so we're gonna do it now! I've got Drew from the Attitude Era Wrestling Review & Across the Stars podcasts here to help me run through it. Now, this is a compilation of TV-related songs from Al's career through 1995... What could we have to say about it? A heck of a lot, it seems!Beer'd Al is a TV-ready member of the OddPods Media Network.Our promo this week is from the from the from the From the Middle.
We're doing the only thing we could do for St. Paddy's Day… We're talking about a parody of a U2 song! “Cavity Search” is a parody of “Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me”… but we didn't always know that. Listen in as we muse over our brews, talk about some dental stuff (because cavity search), take a detour through some Nintendo stuff, John has a musical interlude, share some tales from urgent care, Lauren discusses her hot dentists, we plug our family meat, some Frasier talk, prescription woes, some RSVLTS talk, and so much more!Lauren has Dr. Dank Pineapple Dream from Wicked Weed Brewing. John has Warheads Black Cherry Sour Ale from Artisanal Brew Works. Cheers! Why not check out our cousin's butcher shop?Beer'd Al is a member of the OddPods Media Network with decent oral hygiene. Our promo this week is for Big 10+4.
in 1999, one of the most sexually depraved films of the 90's is released in Cruel Intentions. Two step siblings (Sarah Michelle Gellar, Ryan Phillippe) are two entitled rich high schoolers intent on ruining the lives of everyone around them. The film also stars Reese Witherspoon and Selma Blair. We revisit the film to see how it stands up today!Today's epsiode is sponsored by Magic Mind.Magic Mind contains a magical combination of 13 active ingredients, scientifically designed to improve energy, focus, and mood while decreasing stress — all things that, combined, improve your productivity. If you want to try Magic Mind for yourself head over to https://www.magicmind.co/notablenostalgia and use code NOTABLENOSTALGIA at checkout to get 56% off your subscription!If you'd like to find out other stuff we are up to as well as links to our social pages visit us at bigdoorprize.com/podcasts
Lia Berman is a Chicago based comedian and a Jewish mom who left Boston so the Patriots could win a super bowl. Boston is kinda racist but has some the best comics of all time, we talk about the best show ever "Seinfeld" and everything bagels slap! Dennis Leary seemed to "borrow" a lot from Bill Hicks, we talk about being parents and the 90's where the best. Support The Lobo Den Podcast by joining the Patreon with bonus content and more: https://www.patreon.com/theloboden The views expressed on the podcast are of The Lobo Den Podcast and do not reflect the views and positions of anyone ever. YouTube: https://youtu.be/Bac7WwQqRq0 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/liaberman3/ https://www.instagram.com/lobo9110/ https://www.instagram.com/thelobodenpodcast/ Best Group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/830054804387858 TikTok (aka CCP weaponized social media app): https://www.tiktok.com/@theloboden Twitter: https://twitter.com/LiaMichelle https://twitter.com/lobodenpodcast https://twitter.com/lobo9110 Donate: https://www.paypal.me/thelobodenpodcast Links: https://linktr.ee/theloboden
We take a look at one of the best versions of Batman ever in the beloved 90's cartoon Batman the Animated Series, in what is arguably its strongest episode in Heart of Ice. Many consider this the first and best origin story for one of Gotham's favorite villains in Mr. Freeze. We break it down scene by scene, list some fun facts and try our hands at a fun new segment called Retro Reboot. All this and much more this week on Notable Nostalgia!You can find links to our social pages as well as other projects we are up to at www.bigdoorprize.com/podcasts
Andy hosts a bonus episode highlighting our favorite episodes from our early days. We cover our very first episode about Pixar, our second episode discussing the TV Networks of the 90's and our 3rd episode, a debate of two Robin Williams classics: Mrs. Doubtfire & the Birdcage!If you found the clips funny, go back and listen to these full episodes in our feed! We'll be back soon with a new episode!check out everything we are doing including links to our social pages at www.bigdoorprize.com/podcasts
1992, now 30 years removed, was a fun year in movies! In part one Ally,, Andy, Jeff, and Ria discuss the Oscar Winners and top box office movies of the year, and then dive into our lists for the top 3 films form the year. This episode we cover picks 3 and 2, so catch part two for our top movie of 1992, plus more!Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter and check out our 90's dungeons and dragons podcasts Dungeons and Decades all of which can be found at www.bigdoorprize.com/podcasts
Donny and Chelsea welcome Jade (@shinypretties) to their Kevin James stan podcast to cover the VERY 2005 movie, 'Hitch,' but first they discuss the middle school matchmaking service, Datamatch, and the wild VH1 show 'The Pickup Artist.' Chelsea teaches Jade and Donny a drinking game and shares a story about a previous unhealthy relationship that left her topless by a lake while Donny defends 'The King of Queens" and teaches the hit dance move, "The ATM." Also, Jade stresses the importance of having a gimmick and giggles over the idea of people having allergic reactions.Be sure to watch "Center Stage" before Donny & Chelsea cover it next week! Want to continue conversations brought up in this episode? Head over to thedipp.com/i-am-the-cute-one, where we and our listeners will be digging even deeper into our favorite movies of the early aughts. If you'd like to create your own posts (instead of just responding), email hi@thedipp.com to get on the exclusive list of Dipp members who can start conversations themselves! Use code SALSA for 75% OFF!Follow Us on Social Media!The Dipp: @thedippChelsea: @ohnochelsDonny: @realdonnywood