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Our 20th episode! Another strange summer has come to a close, which seemed like a good time to introduce Ali to the hubristic (and surprisingly psychopathic) world of the Griswolds. This R-rated romp has our minds get a little blue while nearly breaking Ali's brain as he ponders the concept of reality in the Vacation-verse (or something like that). He also has kind of a hangup with mothers. Tune into our Facebook group for discussions and requests or email us at ymmcpod@gmail.com! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ymmcpod/support
SPOILER-FREE tayo as we end Season 2 of Please Pause with another edition of The Binge! We're talking about a bunch of Filipino movies! Una na ang My Amanda, a Netflix original written and directed by Alessandra de Rossi na kanya ring pinagbibidahan kasama si Piolo Pascual. In this episode, we tried and probably failed to answer the question: Can a man and a woman have a purely platonic relationship? Speaking of a man and a woman, we also talked about the very first Upstream original, A Girl and a Guy na mapapanood lang sa UPSTREAM.ph. This R-rated movie written and directed by Erik Matti nga ba ang nagpapatunay na sex sells? Listen in to find out kung sa tingin namin worth it naman ang 210 PHP na bayad para mapanood ang newcomers na sila Alexa Miro at Rob Gomez na magpakita ng kanilang... acting skills. Wink. We also talked about the Pokwang and Sue Ramirez movie na kalalabas lang sa Netflix, Mommy Issues! Directed by Jose Javier Reyes and also starring Ryan Bang, Gloria Diaz, and Jerome Ponce, alamin ang aming unsolicited advice, galing sa mga taong aminadong walang alam sa film making. Then we have more! We've also touched on the 2001 Korean movie, My Sassy Girl, na pinanood namin ulit recently dahil sa malapit na nitong lumabas na Filipino remake. We also talked about a bunch of series we recently watched: Atypical, Move to Heaven, Star Wars: The Bad Batch, Jhon en Martian, Rick and Morty, and M.O.D.O.K.! Ang dami ba? That's why we call this The Binge. May nagbabasa ba nito? Kung meron let us know, sana magparamdam kayo! And since this is the season finale, join us in an introspective of our almost two-year podcasting journey. Drama! Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter @pleasepauseph and tell someone about Please Pause! Check out the PIPE Network Marketplace for exclusive deals and discounts! Just visit http://www.pipenetwork.co/marketplace/ and use the promo code PLEASEPAUSE Shopee, Lazada, or Amazon we can help you with your internet shopping needs! Just use the links below to get into their website or app and start shopping! Make sure to use our links to let them know you heard it from us! Shop on Shopee using the following link for special offers: https://shp.ee/seuaju2 Shop on Lazada using the following link for special offers: https://bit.ly/3mrkm4B Shop on Amazon using the following link for special offers: http://podlink.co/idx Thank you for supporting Please Pause!
We started off the first weekend of 2021 in The Court of Nightmares! The Inner Circle is back in Velaris and comes to the conclusion that the only way to get the other half of the book from the Mortal Queens is to show them the City of Starlight. In order to do this, they need to go to the Court of Nightmares to steal the Veritas, the Orb of Truth, from Keir. Donning the masks of Nightmares, Rhys and Feyre are given the task of being a distraction. This R-rated distraction comes with the best seat in the house, an EDM atmosphere, and touches that elicit some fire. Ending in knee-deep trouble seeming like a good place to start.
The definition of entanglement is when you tangle in the sheets according to August Alsina. This R&B singer-songwriter from New Orleans, Louisiana, recently collaborated with Rick Ross on the new track called "Entanglements". However, Sean and Nandi will take this discussion a little further as they tackle such topics as sexual communication, infidelity, and yes....Jada & August. So sit back and enjoy Being Blunt!Notes:August and Angela Yee Interview - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q91Z1gW_iHwRed Table Talk w/Jada & Will - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjL5wrGhqoUWho is John Maxwell - https://www.johnmaxwell.com/
This R word gets a bad name. Listen in as Holy Spirit uses Felica to expose the enemy and why he does not want us to fully understand the meaning behind the word repent. Athyna's Podcast: Life Unapologetic with https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/life-unapologetic-with-athyna/id1504015042?i=1000474944929 Want to walk in relationship with Holy Spirit? Need Community? Need Accountability? Want to connect? Please join the Band Community: Relationship Goals- I cant wait to see you there!! https://band.us/band/79712866/post/1
1982 - Naar het verpleeghuis van de moeder van Nicolien. Brief aan Güntermann over een bezoek aan Münster. Jaring wil niet langer hoofdredacteur zijn. Joop maakt ruzie met Wigbold omdat hij de stoep niet geveegd heeft. Ad komt met het overlijdensbericht van Zwiers, Gert met het boek van Blazer. Maarten vraagt hem het te recenseren en kapittelt hem over zijn weigering Carla zijn gegevens te geven. Ad laat zich laatdunkend over Gert uit. Tjitske klaagt dat Wigbold weer DE-koffie heeft gekocht, Maarten zegt Wigbold dat zij voortaan voor de koffie zorgt. Mark is kwaad over de kritiek van Sien op zijn onderzoek. Maarten zegt dat hij zich naar de afdeling moet voegen. In de koffieruimte met Frits over hun ziekten, met Freek over de weigering van Bavelaar hem een lager uurloon te geven. Met: Krijn ter Braak (Maarten Koning), Kitty Courbois (moeder van Nicolien), Jacqueline Blom (Joop Schenk), Geert Lageveen (Jaring Elshout), Bodil de la Parra (Lien Kiepe), Roos Ouwehand (Sien de Nooijer-Flipse), Hans Hoes (Ad Muller), Roeland Fernhout (Gert Wiggelaar), Anneke Blok (Tjitske van den Akker), Marcel Musters (Wigbold), Ad van Kempen (Mark Grosz), This Römer (Frits Bloembergen) en Hans Dagelet (Freek Matser).
This R.A.G.E. two part series deals with the recent killing that occurred in Aurora, Co. of a 23-year old unarmed and innocent Black man at the hands of the police. Listen in to our guest Dr.Melina Abdullah explain and expound upon both the problems and solutions to murder by police.
This R&B Gospel artist dealt the music business a big blow in the late 1960's. He kicked down the door from church singing to Gospel/R&B magic. Tremendous soul hits we all listen to today. Over 40 years later these songs still hold up! Listen and try to figure out who this artist of the day is. This Episode of If You Don't Know me by Now, is brought to you by me, Spotify and Anchor.fm --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ifyoudontknowmebynow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ifyoudontknowmebynow/support
The MFF podcast is back, and this week we're talking about Youngblood, a 1986 hocky film starring Rob Lowe and Patrick Swayze. This R-rated hockey flick is a mixture of Rocky, Star Wars and Slapshot, as it features a mixture of fighting, farming and more fighting. In this episode, you will hear us talk about hockey fights, Keanu Reeves, and the negatives of eating pancakes for dinner. If you are a fan of obscure cult classics taht focus on hockey, you will love this episode.
This “R” rated episode is for adult listening only. Leave it to Skidmarks show to think outside the box and do an episode on the people behind the faces of Rock-n-Roll. How did they get to where they are…Who they have worked for (insert celebrity names here) and why they do what they do. Ethan D. takes over the mic’s and brings us some rock-n-roll stories. First guest up is Cheney Moore, his name may sound familiar as he is brother to guitarist and singer Ian Moore. Cheney made his path working for some of the greats and is now the Production Manager/Promoter at AEG Presents. Currently on a working the comedy tour LitAF with Martin Lawrence, Benji Brown, Michael Blackson, Rickey Smiley and DeRay Davis. Jason Frankhouser is a Front Of House Sound Engineer for West Coast Touring and is currently on the road with Bob Dylan but has also worked with Edie Brickell and the New Bohemians, the punk band Jawbreaker and Billie Joe Armstrong from Green Day’s side band The Longshot. So sit back and let tw Skidmarks Show brings you a bi-weekly Automotive and Rock-n-Roll radio show broadcasting all year long. With your hosts Jeff Allen from CNBC’s “The Car Chasers” and owner of Flat 12 Gallery and Ethan D. host of the morning radio show “The Rock Show” on FMX. Skidmarks Show is award winning! Thanks to the Texas Auto Writers Association for recognizing us in automotive radio! SKIDMARKS SHOW is on iTunes, Podbean, Soundcloud, Podcastcharts.com, Castbox for Androids and SkidmarksShow.com Powered by Pennzoil #SkidmarksShow
YO! This R. Kelly track is a long long long adventure. Follow Julian on Twitter!@JulianondaradioFor more stories go to WiLD949.com
YO! This R. Kelly track is a long long long adventure. Follow Julian on Twitter!@JulianondaradioFor more stories go to WiLD949.com
They're back, baby! Doesn't matter if you hide in the shadows or you are made of liquid metal you can't get a ding dong past them! Check out how a movie can effect a young child's mind as Tom admits how he wanted live in this movie, Dom thirsts for liquid metal, and Ed investigates further into the Bridge of Dads. Time to hasta la vista, baby and get to listening! The Lobby: The Runaway Boyz discuss their childhood favorite R-rated movies. Let us know what your childhood favorite R-rated movies were. Show notes: Dedication to the Bridge of Dads, This R-rated movie's sweet action figures, [audio mp3="https://runawayfranchisecom.files.wordpress.com/2018/02/runaway-franchise-ep48-terminator-2.mp3"][/audio]
Welcome to episode 139 of LaF. Our hosts, Ryan Bull and Richard Lusk, are previewing three new movies hitting theaters on the April 29. First, from the comedy duo of Key and Peele comes their first feature film Keanu. This R-rated comedy is about two friends trying to rescue their precious kitten from a ruthless street gang. Yep. Next, Mother's Day from director Garry Marshall looks to get a jump start on Hallmark's favorite holiday. This comedy stars all the rom-com greats of the last thirty years: Julia Roberts, Kate Hudson, Jennifer Aniston, and .....Jason Sudeikis. Lastly, Ratchet & Clank attempts to break the streak of bad video game movies. The film is based off the best selling Playstation video series of the same name. The fellas also give out their weekly streaming and Redbox picks for the week. Are you going to the movies this weekend? Send in your review by emailing the show at theLaFpodcast@gmail.com, tweeting @theLaFpodcast, or messaging us on Facebook.com/theLaFpodcast. The best comments will get read on a future show.
Hollister and O’Toole rave about the new, bawdy, hilarious, and very original hit “Catastrophe” – starring and completely written by the extremely talented actor-comedians Sharon Horgan and Rob Delaney (of Twitterverse fame) – who play an Irishwoman named, yes, Sharon, and an American man named, you got it, Rob – not werewolves in London. This R-rated comedy comes to us from the U.K. via Amazon Prime (that place where we used to go to buy books). Tune in to find out how Carrie Fisher was convinced to play Rob Delaney’s mother; how the writing compares to When Harry Met Sally; why Malcolm Gladwell’s book Blink suggests these fictional characters have quite a future together; what percentage of the series is based on the stars’ real lives; and most importantly, which piece of furniture Hollister most covets from the set. This show – which is simultaneously New Age (pushing the envelope) and Old School (rocking the romance) – certainly hit the ground running. “Catastrophe”, of course, in title only. Podcast extras include clips from the official trailer. For our podcast on Catastrophe Season 2, click here: https://soundcloud.com/screen-thoughts/ep-86-catastrophe-2-nothing-left-unsaid-gloria-vanderbilt-anderson-cooper
"Wolf of Wall Street" is a three hour long film. Despite some critics' comment that it is fast and dynamic, I actually broke it up and watched it in two days, not because the on-screen excitement is too much to take in for a single day, but because I got too bored to care about what was coming up next. It seems the story is built on the belief that the Wall Street belongs to hungry dealers who coax money out of ordinary investors. And when the money is in their hands, the brokers do nothing but celebrate their success with drugs and hookers. The film's screenwriter Terence Winter is said to have stayed loyal to the autobiography of former stock dealer Jordan Belfort, who is now a motivational speaker after being incarcerated for fraud and banned from working in the securities industry. Apparently 22 months in prison and a 110-million dollar restitution have not cast any shadow on Belfort's life, for he has written about it without the slightest remorse. In an equally unapologetic fashion, Martin Scorsese's movie presents the swindler's life of debauchery in full swing. Hell, I'll never forget the word "debauchery" from now on. This R-rated movie consists of so much nudity, narcotics and senseless abandon that it has been banned outright in some conservative nations and heavily edited in some others. As someone who fancies junk food every now and then but never takes more than a Big Mac, I can't really appreciate the repeated challenge to social norms throughout the film. I mean I don't normally judge things on the moral scale, it is just the director's unswerving commitment to repeating stupid orgies got me really bored. So half way into the film when I realized there wouldn't be any significant improvement, I decided to take a break and call it a day. But on the other hand, the acting is incredible, otherwise I wouldn't have come back for the second half. Leonardo DiCaprio seems to have forced too much life into the major character that he also needs a break after shooting "Wolf of Wall Street". Compared to his role in this piece, Leonardo's other outings in "Django Unchained" and "The Great Gatsby" appears unexciting at all. I guess he'll just have to settle with a golden globe and no Oscar, again. Meanwhile, the quality of editing was immaculate and does effectively reduce the agony of sitting through a pretty lengthy film. Perhaps this is what gives some critics the illusion that the film is so alive and dynamic. Considering its length, I don't recommend watching "Wolf of Wall Street" in a cinema. An afternoon with the DVD would fit just fine.