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For this month's Slime Shuffle, the boys have landed on 1987's Three O'Clock High. The dark teen comedy is often forgotten, but influential on the peak Slimehouse narrative framework and visual perspective, despite its more mature voice and thrilling tone. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/slimehousepod/support
A PORRADA NO CICLO chega ao secundário, acabando esta série extremamente violenta com um high-school movie pouco conhecido. Aproveitamos os três para fazer revelações pessoais chocantes no episódio.
Three O'Clock High (1987) Directed by: Phil Joanou Starring: Casey Siemaszko, Anne Ryan, Richard Tyson, Jeffrey Tambor, Philip Baker Hall, and John P. Ryan Genre: Teen/Comedy
The premiere episode of The Side Track begins with a feature-length commentary of the 1987 film Three o'Clock High by Side Track host, Paul Davidson. The film, directed by Phil Joanou, is an oft-forgotten gem of the teen genre films of the 80's. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-side-track/support
Episode Notes Subject: Three O'Clock High Guest: Kyle Erickson In this episode, Kyle brings the little known Three O'Clock High to the table for discussion. Is this another forgettable 80's teen comedy, or does it stand out among its peers? Find out more at http://hitmeonemoretime.com This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Episode Notes Subject: Three O'Clock High Guest: Kyle Erickson In this episode, Kyle brings the little known Three O'Clock High to the table for discussion. Is this another forgettable 80's teen comedy, or does it stand out among its peers? Find out more at http://hitmeonemoretime.com This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
For the first summer 2020 edition of High School Slumber Party, Brian welcomes Mr. Third Time's, Mike Manzi, and Angus himself, Charlie Talbert, to discuss 3 O'Clock High: a film so simple in its premise but so engaging in its execution, as Jerry Mitchell tries every trick in the book to avoid his inevitable confrontation with the seemingly indestructible Buddy Revell. Find out which A-list director was originally attached to the film, Mike's original thoughts watching it as a child, and Charlie's passion for the film that still resonates today.
In episode 21, Dustin and Zak are joined by special guest, author & public speaker Chris Clews to discuss the 1987 cult classic Three O’Clock High and it’s theme song “Something to Remember Me By” by Jim Walker!The dudes talk about the impact Three O’Clock High and “Something to Remember Me By” had on them while Chris Clews author of the book series What 80s Pop Culture Teaches Us About Today's Workplace discusses the life lessons of the film. Is Buddy Revell one of the best on-screen bullies of all time? Why is Jim Walker’s theme song so memorable? What were some of the hit songs from 1987? All this and much more!-For more info about Chris Clews and his book series go to https://chrisclews.comNEW EPISODES EVERY TWO WEEKS!Please subscribe, rate and review us 5 stars on Apple Podcasts (aka iTunes)Instagram: @twodollarlatefeepodcastZak on Instagram: @zakshafferDustin on Instagram: @dustinrubinvoCheck out the intro/outro music on Bandcamp: jvamusic1.bandcamp.comFacebook: facebook.com/Two-Dollar-Late-Fee-PodcastSpotify: open.spotify.com/show/RadioPublic: radiopublic.com/two-dollar-late-feePodbean: twodollarlatefee.podbean.comStitcher: www.stitcher.comiTunes: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/two-dollar-late-fee
Not your prototypical action flick, but it's our show and we can do what we want! Plus, it's got an epic fight scene!
It's our final episode of Video Night before our Hiatus and the first of our Spin-off We got the Beat!
Dante Thomas, singer of the worldwide smash hit "Miss California" has teamed up with the DJ's and producer from SOS Project to release their new single "Something to remember". Something to remember - sounds familiar ? The original version - written and set to music by James Walker and Band alias Tangerine Dream - was on the soundtrack for the 80s-movie "Three O'Clock High".The perfect soundtrack for young people, those young at heart, and those who simply want to remember their school days. #DanteThomas #SOSProject #somethingtoremember #WattsmusicTRACKS ON SPOTIFYhttps://open.spotify.com/track/20X3Fo3DRuu6rBkdu4HBm5-PAZADIV MUSIC PROMO:The Positive Phil Podcast Show, a podcast, available on iTunes, Spotify, iHeartRadio, where Positive Phil talks about personal stories, events and engaging interviews; with famous people, celebrities, athletes, authors, spiritual educators, thought leaders, as well as others in the social, business and entertainment industry.Airing on over 300 digital channels, including iHeart Radio, Spotify, StitcherFm, Google Podcast and published online via RSS feeds globally. (metrics, guests, info) The show has been around for almost 4 years and is one of the most popular podcast shows on the internet in the business-motivation space.Professional radio, tv, podcast host and producer from San Diego California. We have a large national following on digital media channels, with our popular podcast and network of shows. Airing on iHeart Media, iTunes, Spotify, Spreaker, Stitcher, PlayerFM and over 200 additional media channels.https://www.positivephil.com
I catch up with actor Richard Tyson for the show's 100th episode. Richard has played some of the best antagonists in the 80's and 90's. Richard talks about heading to Hollywood and getting the role of Buddy Revell. Find out which line in Kindergarten Cop Richard added during the filming. Richard has appeared in a few of the Farrelly brothers' movies and talks about razzing Ben Stiller.
Jerry Mitchell is having one of those days. Buddy Revell is always having a bad day. Buddy wants Jerry to fight him after school and Jerry will do ANYTHING to get out of it! Parry: "What is going on in Buddy Revell's home life?" Joelle: "That's shady as fuck, Speilberg."
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It's part two of Colin's talk with How is this Movie? podcast host Dana Buckler. R-rated movies aren't what they used to be, but it was Dana's discussion of great R-rated films that attracted the attention of Phil Joanou, the director of Three O'Clock High, Entropy, and U2: Rattle and Hum. He also made one of Dana's favorite films, State of Grace, where Joanou had his hands full with Sean Penn and Gary Oldman. Colin not only gets to mention C.H.U.D. for the first time ever, he also offers his list of ten movies he loves, one of which is Dana's favorite: Jaws. Apparently, even a malfunctioning 1970s shark still makes both of them scared to go in the water. Plus, Dana tells us why he loves James Cameron and Quentin Tarantino and why the Rock is no Arnold Schwarzenegger. And, if you want discussion of newer movies, Colin and Dana examine the greatness of the low budget character study The Florida Project. It's another episode of movie madness!
Pain is temporary, 80s Revisited and our review of Three O'Clock High is forever. Thank you for listening 80s Revisited, hosted by Trey Harris. Produced by Jesse Seidule. We look forward to comments and questions sent via e-mail to 80srevisited@gmail.com.
Second Time Watchers is back! In which our intrepid trio try to avoid confrontation at all costs as we revisit a childhood classic of Hermanos. Yay/Nay (1:05) Ozark • King Arthur Legend Of The Sword • The Last Picture Show • Grand Illusion • Next • Movie Battle Royale (20:24) Vanilla Sky v The Royal Tenenbaums • Oceans 11 v X-Men • The Lion King v The Sixth Sense • Austin Powers 2 v Van Helsing • Blues Brothers v Batman & Robin • Main Review (30:50) Spoilers (54:48) Email: firsttimewatchers@gmail.com Twitter: @1sttimewatchers Tumblr: firsttimwatchers.tumblr.com Back Catalogue: firsttimewatchers.podbean.com Donate: Patreon.com/firsttimewatchers Buy stuff: zazzle.com/firsttimewatchers
RETRO SHOCK: “Spell-check on Casey Siemaszko.” Schools out for Bob and Tim so what better time to revisit one of their favorite teen comedies from the 80s. The only thing here is Bob doesn't really remember it as a comedy and Tim doesn’t really remember it at all. Sounds like a pretty informed conversation regarding the 1987 cult film, THREE O’CLOCK HIGH.00:00:00 - PRE-SHOW PRATTLE - dialing it back 00:00:46 - BITS AND PIECES - Tim was in a comedy duo / “Beat The Clock” 00:04:21 - OCTOBER 9th, 1987 - Bob hasn’t thought of “Three O’Clock High” since the summer he saw it 00:16:04 - ITS A CRAPSHOOT - why is there no popular awareness for this movie? 00:18:52 - MODERN DAY - and also “Good Memory/Bad Memory / “Cuckoo Clock” 00:24:34 - HARD KNOCKS AND MICROCOSMS- Bob can relate to having the wind knocked out of him 00:29:52 - THE ANTI-HUGHES - working against teen movie tropes 00:34:16 - THE KID IN THE STALL - an escalation of comedy … or horror 00:41:38 - A ROMP FOR YOUR FUNNY BONE - where are all the quips? 00:49:25 - BUDDY REVEALED - this surreal situation (sort of) gets serious 00:54:16 - TO THUNDERDOME AND BEYOND - and now its brutal (but does that work?) 01:02:45 - IS IT A WONDERFUL LIFE? - was that the right ending and “Good Reality/Bad Reality” 01:08:17 - CLOSINGS - Contacts, plugs and no catchphrase / “Once In A Lifetime”Check out the original trailer for this barely seen release HEREFollow Yeardley Smith and the rest of her classmates anticipate the arrival of one Buddy Revel HERE.Check out the neck of Walter Skinner before it enlisted in the FBI HERE.And listen to the filmmakers discuss how this whole thing got made during a 25th anniversary screening HERE, HERE and HERE.The use of audio and video clips linked from YOUTUBE are for educational purposes and without the expressed permission of their legal holding companies. All rights remain with with their original distributor.This episode of 20TH CENTURY POPCAST was recorded by ZENCASTR, a high fidelity podcast recording platform that records multiple guests from multiple zip-codes all as if they were in the same room. Log on for studio quality recordings NOW! (exclamation point also provided by ZENCASTR)MUSIC FEATURED IN TODAY’S EPISODE:“Beat The Clock” performed by Sparks off their 1979 album NO.1 IN HEAVEN.“Cuckoo Clock” performed by Rachel Sweet as featured on her 1978 album FOOL AROUND.“Once In A lifetime” by the Talking Heads off their 1980 album ‘Remain In Light” and just about every movie and tv trailer about a maturity stunted single man trying to shun the party lifestyle after suddenly getting married, having a kid or whatever constitutes the shorthand for instant maturity.The use of these songs are for entertainment purposes and without the expressed permission of the recording artist.Subscribe to 20TH CENTURY POPCAST! on ITUNES and GOOGLE PLAY or stream it at www.20popcast.com .Like, share and reminisce with 20TH CENTURY POPCAST! on FACEBOOK.Contact the show with any questions, suggestions or possible topics at 20popcast@gmail.com, #20popcast on Twitter and the POP TALK section of www.20popcast.comFollow ROBERT CANNING @rhcanning on TWITTER. Read his web-comic at EXAGGERATEDLIFE.wordpress.com and his music blog at superultramegamix.wordpress.com. Follow TIM BLEVINS @subcultist on TWITTER and as SUBCULTIST on INSTAGRAM.20TH CENTURY POPCAST! will return next week with the start of their SUMMER OF SUMMERTIME SUMMER episodes.
Where does our DeLorean take us this week? Fist Fight? NO! We talk the orignal afterschool fight movie, Three O'Clock High. But before that, we talk Twin Peaks and the Oscars Mishap. Hop into our DeLorean and go back in time with a podcast that talks about the past, including pop culture, video games, random life stories, but mostly about the movies from our past.
Jerry Mitchell just bumped into Buddy Revell. Now Jerry isn't thinking about Math or English because at 3:00 he's History. Join us as we discuss the 1987 classic Three O'clock High .
Dropping an Iphone 6 right out of the box, Sean and Tara didn't watch the debates, The woman's room is disgusting, Movies you gotta see: 80s edition - Three O'Clock High and Better Off Dead.
When Buddy says he doesn't want to be touched, you listen or else you may have a fight with him at 3 O'Clock High! The classic misunderstood bully versus the no luck nerd. In this cast Greg explains his hatred of people who wake up in films, Paul discusses his hatred of urinal talk, and Willow perfects the art of the one word shut down. All this and Pop-tarts (with frosting of course!) Become a patron at thiswasrad.podbean.com, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and ITunes, and rate us on ITunes.
Cult 45 is back at it again with Fans on Patrol. This time they complete the Holy Trinity with Duane "Smoove" Williams as we tackle on of his favorites, Three O'Clock High. YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9RVH1igdtin8BiCGlHtRLA Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/cult45podcast Theme song "OMG" by _Nameless (twitter: @_nameless) http://nameless.bandcamp.com/ "Skin Deep" by Queztion 7 (Intsagram: __q7__)http://www.soundcloud.com/queztion7/u-aynt-seen-nothyn-mls Body Count" by Young Mustard (instagram: @dolphinteeth) https://soundcloud.com/youngmustard
Preppy high school reporter Jerry Mitchell (Casey Siemaszko) is asked to write a story on a tough new kid named Buddy Revell (Richard Tyson), a boy rumored to have a violent past. Jerry tries to call off the story, but in the process he infuriates Buddy, who challenges him to a parking lot brawl immediately after school that same day. As Jerry desperately attempts to escape the impending fight, he instead ends up finding the courage to stand up to Buddy.
In this week's episode, we'll be discussing 'High School Comedies'. We covered this topic somewhat in Episode 09 - Zapped!, when we were just young whippersnappes. In order to kick off the discussion this week, we watched Three O'Clock High! Directed by Phil Joanou Starring: Casey Siemaszko, Annie Ryan, Richard Tyson. As always, please spread the word about the show to your friends, family, co-workers, even random strangers! And be sure to re-post if you're listening on Soundcloud, share on Facebook, and rate and review us on iTunes! Available via iTunes (goo.gl/Dzd0rU) or direct download via Soundcloud (https://goo.gl/RJjylN).
My name is Jim Walker. This is RECORD. Vol. 1. Three O'Clock High This is the first of a story series that I'm recording about my life (so far) as a musician. This one is about the experience of having my song, Something To Remember Me By, in the 80's cult classic film, Three O'Clock High. --- Music featured on this show: THE BLUE LIGHT Written and performed by Jim Walker/JVA https://jvamusic1.bandcamp.com/album/background-applications-vol-ll HOW IN THE WORLD Written by Jim Walker/JVA Performed by Lost Anthony: Jim Walker (guitar, vocals), Scott Connor (drums), Rene Brancheau (bass), Eric Hill (keyboards) Unreleased LITTLE PURPLE PAL Written and performed by Jim Walker/JVA https://jvamusic1.bandcamp.com/album/background-applications-vol-l I DON’T FLY Written by Jim Walker/JVA Performed by Lost Anthony: Jim Walker (guitar, vocals), Scott Connor (drums), Rene Brancheau (bass), Eric Hill (keyboards) Unreleased ESCALATE Written and performed by Jim Walker/JVA https://jvamusic1.bandcamp.com/album/background-applications-vol-l SOMETHING TO REMEMBER ME BY (DEMO) Written and performed by Jim Walker/JVA Unreleased THE VERGE ll Written and performed by Jim Walker/JVA https://jvamusic1.bandcamp.com/album/background-applications-vol-ll SKELETON SONG Written and performed by Jim Walker/JVA https://jvamusic1.bandcamp.com/album/background-applications-vol-l SOMETHING TO REMEMBER ME BY Written by Jim Walker/JVA Performed by: Jim Walker (vocals), Rick Marotta (drums), John Somebody (bass), Michael Landau (guitar) http://www.amazon.com/Three-OClock-High-Original-Soundtrack/dp/B00000154C TWINE Written and performed by Jim Walker/JVA Unreleased FORMICA, MY FRIEND Written and performed by Jim Walker/JVA https://jvamusic1.bandcamp.com/album/background-applications-vol-l HI, YOU’RE DEAD Written and performed by Jim Walker/JVA https://jvamusic1.bandcamp.com/album/background-applications-vol-ll THE BLUE LIGHT Written and performed by Jim Walker/JVA https://jvamusic1.bandcamp.com/album/background-applications-vol-ll LOOK, HONEY! IT’S SATAN Written and performed by Jim Walker/JVA https://jvamusic1.bandcamp.com/album/background-applications-vol-ll NO SUCH WORD AS LONELY Written by Jim Walker/JVA & Rick Marotta Performed by: Jim Walker (guitar, vocals, keyboards, bass), Rick Marotta (drums) Unreleased SOMETHING TO REMEMBER ME BY 2015 (Acoustic version) Written by Jim Walker/JVA Performed by: Jim Walker (guitar, vocals) Unreleased
Remember how you felt on the first day of school? Remember how much you disliked it 2 months later? Follow along with this tape and see why we all mostly remember the good times. 1. Rock and Roll High School, The Ramones. (music bed) 2. Back to School. Movie Clip. 3. Welcome Back Kotter Theme. 4. Be True To Your School, Silage. 5. Back to School. Movie Clip. 6. Adult Education, Hall and Oates. 7. Back to School. Movie Clip. 8. Hot For Teacher, David Grisman and Sons. 9. Three O'clock High, movie clip. 10. School of Rock, Dean. 11. Mad World, Alex Parks. 12. Back to School. Movie Clip. 13. Principal's Office, Young MC. 14. ABC, Jackson 5. 15. Back to School. Movie Clip. 16. Another Brick in the Wall, Korn. 17. Education, Remedy. 18. Don't Be a Dropout, James Brown. 19. Back to School. Movie Clip.
Subject: Three O'Clock High (1987) Observers: John Pavlich, William Bibbiani Record Date: December 10, 2011, 09:50 PM Plot Summary: A sheepish young man is suddenly very popular with his peers, when he is forced into a fight after school with a new student, who happens to be a stone cold psychopath. Note: Finishing the last of the banked episodes from 2011, "Bibbs" (the managing editor for Crave Online's Film section) joins me to discuss this film's astounding cinematography and editing, school violence and the more underrated offerings of teen films from the 1980s'. Remember to listen for the preemptive countdown before starting the film on your DVD. Also of note, I mentioned in this episode, a podcast featuring interviews with a few actors from the film, and here it is!