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Jessica and Dini travel back to January 16, 2000! Join us as we discuss our top 5 favorite moments from S7 EP8, The Amazing Maleeni! This episode was written by Vince Gilligan, John Shiban, and Frank Spotnitz. Directed by Thomas J. Wright. Mulder and Scully investigate the mysterious death of a magician, The Amazing Maleeni, who appears to be decapitated after a performance. However, the case takes a twist when Maleeni seemingly reappears alive. The agents go on to uncover a complex scheme all designed to pull off a major bank heist. The episode blends mystery, crime, and magic, with Mulder appreciating the trickery while Scully remains skeptical. Do you have any X-Files-related theories, stories, key points, or podcast feedback? Please email us at TheXFilesChatRoomPodcast@gmail.com We'd love to hear from you. Please tell us how we can improve!You can find us on:Bluesky, TikTok, and Instagram @TXFChatRoomPodResources: X-Files WikiIMDBnative-land.ca
In this episode Brian with a B, Amferny and Kane talk about the 1989 wrestling action movie, No Holds Barred. Enjoy the discussion about Rip getting his revenge on a rival TV owner, Brell, and his champion, Zeus, in a no holds barred match with Zeus on live TV. This movie is directed by Thomas J. Wright and stars Hulk Hogan, Joan Severance, Kurt Fuller, Thomas Lister Jr. and Mark Pellegrino. Instagram Links: Follow Hulk Hogan @hulkhogan Follow Joan Severance @joan_severance Follow Kurt Fuller @thekurtfuller Follow Thomas Lister Jr. @officialtinylister Follow Mark Pellegrino @markrosspelle 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.
25 years ago, on 16th of January 2000, the X-Files episode 'The Amazing Maleeni' premiered on televsion. A very special episode, that took the sci-fi series into the realm of magic. This is an interview with magician Jonathan Levit, who plays the part of Billy LaBonge. Together with Jonathan, host Daniel Hartvig, digs into the process of creating the episode 25 years ago, the young magician collaboration with David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson, director Thomas J. Wright and the famous magician Ricky Jay. Jonathan reveals how 'The Amazing Maleeni' made his career - and of course we talk about magic! Thank you for listening to the podcast. If you like this, make sure to check out some of our interviews as well.
This week: Clip Show, original air date May 8, 2013. Written by Andrew Dabb, directed by Thomas J. Wright. Hey, gang. Listen, sometimes it's hard. Pretty short episode this week! Included inside: bitching, moaning, and animal sounds. You're welcome.Mentioned in this episode: Dabb and Loflin DID DO 5x16 DARK SIDE OF THE MOON??benefits would be i get kicked way less vineinsane Jensen Ackles quoteswag license revoked !Linkin Park - In The Enddean-isms tumblrTumblr: https://thecascast.tumblr.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheCasCast Email: thecascast@gmail.com
This week: Goodbye Stranger, original air date March 20, 2013. Written by Robbie Thompson, directed by Thomas J. Wright. Oh my God. Oh my God?? After weeks away, we finally return to you with a beautiful helping of Goodbye Stranger. It's only late because it's been aged in oak. Don't worry about it.Mentioned in this episode: this one is very, very late. I'm so sorry. - Ilseepic guitar soloTumblr: https://thecascast.tumblr.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheCasCast Email: thecascast@gmail.com
Written by Tim Minear and directed by Thomas J. Wright, this episode originally aired February 27, 2001. EXTRA BITSTrevor is currently working on creating an art piece for every single episode of Buffy and you can find everything that's been released so far here.Kristin also co-hosts another show called "So...I'm Watching This Show" with Wil Brooks. You can check them out here.Trevor runs another podcast as well called "Trevor Loves Everything." You can check that out here.Also, Trevor and Kristin (she's also mostly here) are pretty active on the Twitter.Please rate, review and subscribe! Help us get those fancy numbers :)
Written by Jeannine Renshaw and directed by Thomas J. Wright, this episode originally aired May 16, 2000. EXTRA BITSTrevor is currently working on creating an art piece for every single episode of Buffy and you can find everything that's been released so far here.Kristin also co-hosts another show called "So...I'm Watching This Show" with Wil Brooks. You can check them out here.Trevor runs another podcast as well called "Trevor Loves Everything." You can check that out here.Also, Trevor and Kristin (she's also mostly here) are pretty active on the Twitter.Please rate, review and subscribe! Help us get those fancy numbers :)
Jess and Dini travel back to December 12, 1999! We recap Season 7 - Episode 6, The Goldberg Variation. It's never a good idea to play poker with the mob - especially if they think you're cheating. Unless you're the luckiest man in the world. Mulder and Scully investigate a Chicago man named Henry Weems after witnesses see him survive a fall from a 29-story building. They each have their theories, but as the case unravels they discover there is more to Weems than they expected. This episode was written by Jeffery Bell and directed by Thomas J. Wright. Do you have any X-Files related theories, stories, key points or podcast feedback? Please email us at TheXFilesChatRoomPodcast@gmail.com We'd love to hear from you. Please tell us how we can improve!You can find us on:Twitter @TXFChatRoomPodInstagram @TXFChatRoomPod
This week Gary and Iain review and discuss, No Holds Barred (1989) by Director, Thomas J. Wright. Starring, Hulk Hogan, Joan Severance and Kurt Fuller. Merch: https://off-the-shelf-reviews.creator-spring.com For more Off The Shelf Reviews: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChWxkAz-n2-5Nae-IDpxBZQ/join Podcasts: https://offtheshelfreviews.podbean.com/ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/@OTSReviews Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/OffTheShelfReviews Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OffTheShelfReviews Support us: http://www.patreon.com/offtheshelfreviews Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/offtheshelfreviews Discord: https://discord.gg/Dyw8ctf
Ont the latest episode of Dreams for Sale we discuss Thomas J. Wright's The Toys of Caliban about a mentally-challenged man with special powers. We also talk about The Convict's Piano, a solid story from James Crocker about a prisoner with a very special piano.
No Holds Barred is a 1989 action film produced by Michael Rachmil, directed by Thomas J. Wright, written by Dennis Hackin and starring professional wrestler Hulk Hogan (who is billed as executive producer alongside Vince McMahon). It is owned by WWE under a "Shane Distribution Company" copyright and was released by New Line Cinema on June 2, 1989, as an attempt to boost Hogan's acting career seven years after his appearance in Rocky III. Cast: Hulk Hogan as Rip Thomas Joan Severance as Samantha Moore Kurt Fuller as Tom Brell Tiny Lister as Zeus Mark Pellegrino as Randy Thomas Bill Henderson as Charlie Charles Levin as Ordway David Paymer as Unger Patrick O'Bryan as Craig Don’t forget to follow Juncture on Spotify (https://spoti.fi/3fy9DCm) or any place you listen to podcast (just search for Juncture podcast and you’ll see my logo). You can also find me on Twitter @juncturepodcast.
On this week's episode, it's a free for all, no holds barred octagon match! We review the 1989 movie No Holds Barred starring the one and only Terry "Hulk" Hogan and directed by Thomas J. Wright. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cinemamenpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cinemamenpodcast/support
Skinslip & Owen tackle some movies staring wrestlers! Are they dookie? No Holds Barred (1989): When world wrestling champion Rip Thomas refuses to join a competing network, an evil executive creates a new program, "The Battle of the Tough Guys," where rules don't exist and men engage in an all-out brawl for money. Director: Thomas J. Wright Writer: Dennis Hackin Stars: Hulk Hogan, Joan Severance, Kurt Fuller Terminal Rush (1996) A local cop tries to save his father and several others who have been taken hostage by terrorists at Hoover Dam. Director: Damian Lee Writer: Mark Sevi Stars: Don Wilson, Michael Anderson Jr., Roddy Piper
Savage Tech’s Joel Savage returns to join Sean, Toni and Scott in discussing Thomas J. Wright’s cult wrestling action film. Plugs: Twitter: @CinemaWheelerte Facebook: facebook.com/CinemaWheelerte/ Hashtag Comedy: hashtagcomedy.com Savage Tech: http://savagetech.industries Erik Sternberger : eriksternberger.com Amanda’s Picture Show A Go Go : oscarsrmysprbwl.libsyn.com It's All Been Done: itsallbeendoneradiohour.com/welcome Columbus Improv Meetup: meetup.com/Columbus-Improv-Comedy-Meetup/ Columbus Unscripted: columbusunscripted.com The Nest Theatre: nesttheatre.com Madlab Theatre: madlab.net Politipod: ipmnation.com/politipod Logo by Toni Sacco
In this episode, we bring the fight over from Who Wins Podcast and take a look at the WWF / Hulk Hogan vehicle where anything goes. No Ring. No Ref. […]
Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) must figure out how to stop the bloodshed when Donatello (guest star Keith Szarabajka), who, in his current condition, is inadvertently scrambling the order of future prophets. Nick (Mark Pellegrino) comes face to face with his past. The episode was directed by Thomas J. Wright and written by Brad Buckner & Eugenie Ross-Leming. (#1412). Original Airdate 1/31/2019.
ALL HANDS ON DECK – Sam (Jared Padalecki) enlists everyone’s help in trying to track down Dean (Jensen Ackles), who can literally be anywhere. Meanwhile, Castiel (Misha Collins) may be in over his head after meeting up with an unreliable source. After being drained of his grace in season 13, Jack (Alexander Calvert) is adjusting to life as a human, learning new skills and figuring out how he fits in to this world of hunters. Thomas J. Wright directed the episode written by Andrew Dabb (#1401). Original Airdate. 10/11/2018
NO Ring, NO Ref, NO Rules and NO Restraint from "Rip 'Em" this film to pieces as Jonathan and Jarrett are joined by Director and fellow podcaster Jake Lloyd to take on No Holds Barred (1989) Directed by Thomas J. Wright and starring Hulk Hogan, Joan Severance, Kurt Fuller, and Tommy 'Tiny' Lister. Where is the fine line of this film merging with reality? Can you kick a car from the inside hard enough to steer it? Is Hulk wearing Joan's clothing and vice versa? All these questions and more are answered this week! Our guest this week is Jake Lloyd, Film Director, Co-Producer of the Dragon Wagon Radio Network and host of the podcast Elaborate. Follow Jake on Twitter @LiquidJake and on Instagram @JakeLloyd Information and trailers for Jake's Film can be found here: PinchMovie.com All things The Dragon Wagon Radio Network are found on DragonWagonRadio.com Visit us online at www.facebook.com/bombsawayshow to discuss this episode, make a comment or correction on something we missed or messed or a movie suggestion. Or write us contact@bombsawayshow.com Find us on Instagram and Twitter @BombsAwayShow For all things Bombs Away visit us at www.bombsawayshow.com This episode is brought to you by our home at The Frida Cinema. For showtimes, events and donations please visit www.thefridacinema.org
This week, we conclude our discussion of No Holds Barred with friend of the show Blake Collier. On his podcast, “The Body The Blood,” they pair a recent horror film with an older one, examine both in a historical, theological, and sociological context, and discuss thematic and structural similarities between the films. In this episode, we follow their lead by presenting a list of films to pair with the 1989 Thomas J. Wright masterwork No Holds Barred. And to keep things light, we continue to discuss bestiality, suicide, AIDS, and male pattern baldness. Don’t miss it. Subscribe to Blake’s podcast: The Body The Blood Follow Blake on Twitter: @TheBodyTheBlood Read Blake’s bi-monthly column at reelworldtheology.com Visit Blake’s website at blakeicollier.com Follow us on Twitter: @WGDPod Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/WGDPOD
This lecture was presented on July 10, 2017 by Thomas J. Wright at the Institute of World Politics. About the book: The two decades after the Cold War saw unprecedented cooperation between the major powers as the world converged on a model of liberal international order. Now, great power competition is back and the liberal order is in jeopardy. Russia and China are increasingly revisionist in their regions. The Middle East appears to be unraveling. And many Americans question why the United States ought to lead. What will great power competition look like in the decades ahead? Will the liberal world order survive? What impact will geopolitics have on globalization? And, what strategy should the United States pursue to succeed in an increasingly competitive world? In this book Thomas Wright explains how major powers will compete fiercely even as they try to avoid war with each other. Wright outlines a new American strategy-Responsible Competition-to navigate these challenges and strengthen the liberal order. About the author: Thomas Wright is the director of the Center on the United States and Europe and a fellow in the Project on International Order and Strategy at the Brookings Institution. He is also a nonresident fellow at the Lowy Institute for International Policy. Previously, he was executive director of studies at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, a lecturer at the Harris School of Public Policy at the University of Chicago, and senior researcher for the Princeton Project on National Security. Wright has a doctorate from Georgetown University, a Master of Philosophy from Cambridge University, and a bachelor's and master's from University College Dublin. He has also held a pre-doctoral fellowship at Harvard University's Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs and a post-doctoral fellowship at Princeton University.
After 13 episodes, you’d have to agree that we’ve covered No Holds Barred more extensively than anyone else ever has. But alas, even we couldn’t get to everything. So this week, we return to Thomas J. Wright’s 1989 classic to reexamine any important points we may have missed. So sit back, relax, pop open a refreshing bottle of Stroh’s Light beer, and listen as we peel back yet another layer of this modern masterwork. Facebook: facebook.com/WGDPOD Twitter: @WGDpod Email: wgdpod@gmail.com
THE WAR CONTINUES – Amara (guest star Emily Swallows) shows Dean (Jensen Ackles) how she’s torturing Lucifer (Misha Collins). Worried for Castiel, Dean and Sam (Jared Padalecki) come up with a plan to rescue him from Amara’s clutches. Thomas J. Wright directed the episode written by Eugenie Ross-Leming & Brad Buckner (#1121). Original airdate 5/11/2016.
NOBODY PUTS BABY IN A CORNER — Seen entirely from the point of view of the Impala, Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) go on a road trip to fight monsters and demons. Thomas J. Wright directed the episode written by Robbie Thompson (#1104).
When it comes to the Stynes, Dean (Jensen Ackles) decides to take matters into his own hands. Sam (Jared Padalecki) tries to come to terms with his decision. Thomas J. Wright directed this episode written by Andrew Dabb.
Crowley (Mark Sheppard) notices Dean (Jensen Ackles) is becoming more and more aggressive. Dean tells him that’s the side effect of being a demon, but Crowley knows it’s something more - the Mark of Cain needs to be fed. Meanwhile, Sam (Jared Padalecki) is captured by Cole (guest star Travis Aaron Wade), an angry man who blames Dean for his father’s death years ago and wants revenge. Cole tortures Sam, hoping he’ll tell him where Dean is hiding. Hannah (guest star Erica Carroll) sees how weak Castiel (Misha Collins) is becoming as his grace continues to fade, so she makes a bold choice and asks Metatron (guest star Curtis Armstrong) for help. Thomas J. Wright directed the episode written by Andrew Dabb (#1003).
We are joined by Clarissa from http://www.screenfad.com/ and Danielle from http://www.possiblebypopculture.com/. Dean (Jensen Ackles) feels the effects of the First Blade, and Metatron (guest star Curtis Armstrong) makes his move against humanity. Meanwhile, Sam (Jared Padalecki), Dean and Castiel (Misha Collins) face shocking consequences when taking the fight to Metatron (guest star Curtis Armstrong). Thomas J. Wright directed the episode written by Jeremy Carver (#923).
Metatron (Curtis Armstrong) attempts to get Castiel (Misha Collins) to join forces with him. Still furious with Metatron, Castiel (Misha Collins) refuses, which sets a surprising plan in motion. Meanwhile, Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) capture Gadreel (Tahmoh Penikett). Thomas J. Wright directed the episode written by Robbie Thompson.
Osric Chau (Supernatural's Kevin Tran) is our very special guest for this podcast. After a massive angel slaughter occurs, Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) arrive at the scene to investigate and are surprised to run into Castiel (Misha Collins). While investigating, Castiel is captured and tortured. Meanwhile, Dean questions Ezekiel’s demands and wonders if it might be time to tell Sam the truth. Thomas J. Wright directed the episode written by Eugenie Ross-Leming & Brad Buckner (909).
Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) reunite with Castiel (Misha Collins). Digging through the Men of Letters’ files, they stumble upon an undiscovered film which could be the key to the third trial. Metatron (guest star Curtis Armstrong) enlists Cass to mull over problems at home. Meanwhile, Crowley (guest star Mark Sheppard) digs into Sam and Dean's past. Taylor Cole, Graham Wardle, and Cindy Busby also guest star. Thomas J. Wright directed the episode written by Andrew Dabb (#822).
Castiel (Misha Collins) reappears in Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean’s (Jensen Ackles) life and tells them Crowley (guest star Mark Sheppard) has unleashed several demons into a small town. The demons are looking for Lucifer’s Crypt, which holds a valuable asset, but Castiel lies to Sam and Dean about what it is. While interrogating a demon, the three discover Crowley has been torturing Meg (guest star Rachel Miner), who knows the exact location of the crypt. Sam and Meg fight to hold Crowley off while Dean and Castiel go in search of the crypt. Thomas J. Wright directed the episode written by Robbie Thompson.
Four years ago, Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) helped a woman named Nora (guest star Nicole Oliver) exorcise a demon that was systematically killing women in a small town. They managed to save the postal worker, Jeffrey (guest star Russell Sams), while vanquishing the demon but now it seems the black-eyed monster has reared his ugly head and returned for a second helping. The brothers visit Jeffrey, who has been locked in a psych ward since the incident, to see if he can remember any of the demon’s plans while he was possessed. Thomas J. Wright directed the episode written by Ben Edlund (#715).