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Hello, bozos! Our excellent guest Dan Thomas has taken us all the way back to 1988 when everybody's favourite sentient toaster-on-wheels comes to 'the city' and causes all sorts of wacky mayhem, with just a smattering of shocking racism. Yes, it's SHORT CIRCUIT 2.Warning: May contain instances of balls being kicked into outer space.END CREDITS- Presented by Robert Johnson and Christopher Webb- Produced/edited by Christopher Webb- "Still Any Good?" logo designed by Graham Wood & Robert Johnson- Crap poster mock-up by Christopher Webb- Theme music ("The Slide Of Time") by The Sonic Jewels, used with kind permission(c) 2025 Tiger Feet ProductionsFind us:Twitter @stillanygoodpodInstagram @stillanygoodpodBluesky @stillanygood.bsky.socialEmail stillanygood@gmail.comFind Dan Thomas:www.beastly.mediaInstagram itsdanthomasBluesky itsdanthomas.bsky.socialSupport the show
Welcome to Jake's Happy Nostalgia Show, the podcast where nostalgia comes alive!Join us on today's episode as we chat with puppeteer and voice actor, Tim Blaney. Tim's work has brought so many beloved characters to life, most notably as the puppeteer and voice of the iconic Johnny 5 in the Short Circuit films. His career with The Jim Henson Company began with Dinosaurs, leading to extensive work with The Muppets, including performing on stage with them at the Hollywood Bowl and O2 Arena! And if that wasn't enough, Tim's voice has graced other movie franchises, bringing to life Frank the Pug in the Men in Black films and Goofy Goober in The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie.
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Zo and special guest Greg find out that when machines become self aware they don't always deem it necessary to exterminate the human race. Sometimes machines just wanna live, man. Listen in as the pair discuss the life journey of one such machine, S.A.I.N.T. Number Five, or Number 5 for short. Episode Segment Time StampsOpening Credits . . . . . . 00:08:28Favorite Parts . . . . . . . . 00:16:59Trivia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 00:40:13Critics' Thoughts . . . . . 00:56:07 Movie Lovers Unite Links:Audio only podcast Movie Lovers Unite https://open.spotify.com/episode/6Slq3HhR8govf8zBxcRhu4?si=gJ3STpcKSyisesL5uiA1lQBuy some merch from us by clicking the link https://www.bonfire.com/movie-lovers-unite-podcast-1/To donate to us feel free to buy us a coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Movielovers Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/HouseNerdGeekFollow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/movieloverstvloversunite/Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/movieloversunitFollow us on Tiktok https://www.tiktok.com/@movieloverstvloversunit0If you want to reach out to us you can by emailing us at movieloversunite@gmail.comFollow Alex https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnda0j9dYT-GyB3Mv8ZGbwQhttps://www.instagram.com/atownalex3/https://twitter.com/atownalex3Follow Rossie http://Facebook.com/www.rossielynn Back Look Cinema: The Podcast Links:www.backlookcinema.comEmail: fanmail@backlookcinema.comTwitter: http://twitter.com/backlookcinemaFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/backlookcinemapodcastInstagram: http://instagram.com/backlookcinemapodcastTicTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@backlookcinemaBack Look Cinema Merch at Teespring.com (https://back-look-cinema-merch.creator-spring.com/)Back Look Cinema Merch at Teepublic.com (https://www.teepublic.com/user/back-look-cinema-podcast-merch?utm_source=designer&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=G1VQNMthhSg)
http://www.UnderThePuppet.com - Kristin Charney has puppeteered for television, movies and in commercials. She's worked for The Muppets, Cartoon Network, Netflix and more. She played the title role in The Jim Henson Company production Frances and she's also performed live puppetry in several theater productions. I talk to Kristen Charney about her career on this episode of Under the Puppet. Plus, hear more of my conversation with Kristin Charney exclusively on the free Under The Puppet app for iOS & Android! IOS - https://apple.co/2WZ4uZg ANDROID - https://bit.ly/2RwcFev Also, this month you can win a copy of The Dark Crystal Bestiary: The Definitive Guide to the Creatures of Thra! Listen to find out how to enter. Transcript of this interview is available to the Saturday Morning Media Patreon Patrons! CONNECT WITH : Instagram - https://instagram.com/kristinjcb IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2190740/ DISCUSSED ON THE SHOW: Pelham Puppets - http://www.pelhampuppets.uk.com Sesame Street - https://www.sesamestreet.org Bob Baker Marionette Theater - http://www.bobbakermarionettetheater.com Michael Earl - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Earl_(puppeteer) Lisa Sturz - https://muppet.fandom.com/wiki/Lisa_Sturz Christine Papalexis - https://saturdaymorningmedia.com/2018/05/utp-16/ Greg Ballora - https://saturdaymorningmedia.com/2021/12/utp-66/ David Barrington-Holt - https://muppet.fandom.com/wiki/David_Barrington-Holt Michelan Sisti - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelan_Sisti Bruce Lanoil - https://saturdaymorningmedia.com/2017/12/utp-010/ Alice Dinnean - https://saturdaymorningmedia.com/2019/01/utp-24/ Ronnie Burkett - https://saturdaymorningmedia.com/2020/06/utp-46/ O'Neil Puppetry Conference - https://www.theoneill.org/pup Tony Urbano - https://saturdaymorningmedia.com/2020/09/utp-51/ Leslie Carrara-Rudolph - https://saturdaymorningmedia.com/2018/01/utp-11/ Donna Kimball - https://saturdaymorningmedia.com/2017/06/utp-004/ Julianne Beuscher - https://saturdaymorningmedia.com/2017/05/utp-003/ Carla Rudy - https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0749032/ The Crayon Box - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Crayon_Box The Chiodo Brothers- http://chiodobros.com Pat Brymer - https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/pat-brymer-dead-gopher-puppeteer-caddyshack-was-70-1298620/ Norman Tempia - https://muppet.fandom.com/wiki/Norman_Tempia James Murray - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Murray_(puppeteer) Phil Baron - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Baron Lost On Earth - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lost_on_Earth Kevin Carlson - https://saturdaymorningmedia.com/2017/11/utp-009/ Terri Hardin - https://www.instagram.com/terrihardinlegend Drew Massey - https://saturdaymorningmedia.com/2017/04/utp-002/ Sandey Grinn - https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0342464/ Robin Walsh - http://www.realitysplayground.com/Home.html Frances - https://muppet.fandom.com/wiki/Frances Karen Prell - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karen_Prell Good Morning Today - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Morning_Today Ratched - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratched_(TV_series) Rick Lazzarini - https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0493989/ Adrian Rose Leonard - http://www.yoadrianrose.com Tim Blaney - https://saturdaymorningmedia.com/2018/02/utp-012/ Duff's Happy Fun Bake Time - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duff%27s_Happy_Fun_Bake_Time Andrea Detwiler - https://muppet.fandom.com/wiki/Andrea_Detwiler Mr. World - https://www.ispot.tv/topic/character/ohL/mr-world Toben Seymour - http://tessafilms.com/seymour/ Carol Binion - https://muppet.fandom.com/wiki/Carol_Binion Bernd Ogrodnik - https://worldsofpuppets.com CONNECT WITH THE SHOW http://www.instagram.com/underthepuppet http://www.twitter.com/underthepuppet CONNECT WITH GRANT http://www.MrGrant.comhttp://www.twitter.com/toasterboy https://instagram.com/throwingtoasters/ Art by Parker Jacobs Music by Dan Ring Edited by Stephen Staver Help us make more shows like this one. Become a patron of Saturday Morning Media and get cool rewards! Visit www.patreon.com/saturdaymorningmedia for info! ©2022 Saturday Morning Media - http://www.saturdaymorningmedia.com
On this episode, The Barretta Brothers celebrate the TV show Dinosaurs and welcome the people behind the Unisaurus and Hand Puppet Characters. Episode Outline: 07:200mins: Conversation with Julianne Buescher, Michelan Sisti, John Kennedy, Rickey Boyd, and Jake Tate 33:30mins: Conversation with Julianne Buescher, Michelan Sisti, John Kennedy, Rickey Boyd, Jake Tate, Bruce Lanoli, Pons Maar, and Terri Hardin 35:50mins: Conversation with Allan Trautman, Terri Hardin, Bruce Lanoil, Tom Fisher, and Pons Maar. ABOUT OUR GUESTS: Allan Trautman Allan Trautman was born in Brooklyn, NY and moved to Miami Beach with his family at the beginning of 9th grade. He began acting in Miami Beach Senior High under the direction of famed drama teacher Jay Jensen. He spent four years in St. Louis at Washington University, earning a BA in Physics and Drama. He then earned an MFA in Acting from the California Institute of the Arts, where he met his wife, Diane. While in St. Louis, he began his puppetry career working on The Letter People at public TV station KETC. He performed in all 60 15-minute episodes, each one shot on a Friday (he skipped classes). Two years after graduating from CalArts, while working full-time at Leo's Stereo in the San Fernando Valley, a friend told him about an audition notice for a “puppet school” sponsored by Sid and Marty Krofft. Allan spent the summer of 1980 at what were a series of workshops under the direction of Tony Urbano. There he met other young puppeteers who all became lifelong friends—Bruce Lanoil, Kevin Carlson, Tim Blaney, and others. Much of the 1980s were spent working on projects for the Kroffts and for Dave Pavelonis and his Peppercorn Productions, as well as pursuing his acting career. During this time he was sent on an audition for Return of the Living Dead, and was cast as the Tarman, who went on to become an iconic zombie film character—among the first to ask specifically for “Brains!” In 1990, as part of the then-pending purchase of The Muppets by the Walt Disney Company, Jim Henson came to Los Angeles to direct Muppetvision 3-D, an attraction for Disney's theme parks. Again, a friend was able to get Allan into the audition, and this was the beginning of Allan's career with The Jim Henson Company and the Muppets. In 1991 Allan joined the cast of the ABC-TV series Dinosaurs as the animatronic puppeteer for Fran Sinclair. That show remained in production for 65 episodes, until the end of 1993, introducing Allan to sophisticated animatronics. This experience continued with movies like Babe, Men in Black, Doctor Dolittle, Jack Frost, The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas, Monkeybone, Cats and Dogs, Men in Black II, and The Country Bears. After Dinosaurs, two producers on that show requested his presence on their next show, Unhappily Ever After, a sitcom on the brand-new WB Network. Allan puppeteered Mr. Floppy, the lead character's wise-cracking (imaginary) talking bunny, voiced in front of a live audience by Bobcat Goldthwaite. In the meantime, Allan's work with The Muppets included videos such as It's Not Easy Being Green and Muppet Classic Theatre, the movie Muppets from Space, and, for TV, Muppets Tonight, It's a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie, and The Muppets' Wizard of Oz. In the summer of 2005, Allan became a founding member of Puppet Up!—Uncensored, Henson Alternative's puppet/improv show. He performed in the show off-Broadway, at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, on tour throughout the U.S., and on the historic Chaplin Stage on The Jim Henson Company lot. He also acted as puppetry technique instructor. He was one of three on-set puppeteers during production of The Jungle Book (2016), and was a core puppeteer on The Happytime Murders. Allan continues to work in physical as well as digital puppetry, in shows such as Splash and Bubbles for PBS Kids, and has moved into directing for that show and others. Julianne Buescher Julianne Buescher is a whimsically versatile, classically trained actor, voice-over artist and Muppet Performer…whose new Muppet character Beverly Plume can be seen in “Muppets Now!” On Disney+! Follow Julianne on IG at @juliannebuescher and see all her credits at IMDb.me/juliannebuescher Jake Tate Jack Tate is an actor/puppeteer/voiceover guy. Mostly, he's retired, but he'd work if someone asked. He was in movies: The Right Stuff, Monster in the Closet, Interview with an Assassin and many others. On TV, he did a lot of day-player roles: Fresh Prince, Frazier, Hotel, Murder She Wrote and many others, before he landed on Dinosaurs, as a regular player, a Unisaur, appearing as many of the characters interacting with the family. Another show he was a regular on later, was The Journey of Allen Strange, for Nickelodeon. He was more successful in commercials than TV or movies, doing pretty near 1000 of them, many as a spokesman for AT&T, Pepsi, Bud Light, Ford Mercury and played, for 20+ years, the character Jack in the Box. Dinosaurs was easily his career favorite. Michelan Sisti Michelan began his performing journey as a musician, then an actor with multiple Broadway roles, which directly led to him becoming a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle in the original live action movies (Michelangelo). Being Mikey, evolved into our ultimate animatronics show, “Dinosaurs”. The coolest suit show EVER! Since then, Mich has enjoyed 26 more years of Muppets and other neat things with puppets and motion capture. He has loved every minute of the trip. Rickey Boyd Rickey's interest in animation and puppetry began at an early age. At eleven, he and one of his friends produced their own crude TV puppet shows at a local cable access station and experimented with 8mm animated short films. During High School he continued designing and building his own puppet characters. Later, he attended Shorter College in Rome, Georgia where he majored in art and theater. During an internship at a local cable station he worked with college classmates Keith Thomas and Jeff Brown to produce two children's shows that featured his creations. This provided valuable monitor experience as well as enough footage for a demo reel. That reel would land him an audition with the Muppets. In 1988 he was interviewed by Jane Henson then met and auditioned for Jim Henson himself. He was asked to continue working with Jim Henson Productions as both an assistant and as a featured performer on various productions. He went on to performed various background characters on Sesame Street, The Abby in Wonderland special, Grandma Cookie Monster for Sesame Workshop's “Sesame Beginnings” project, Scooter and Crazy Harry in “Muppet's Wizard of Oz”, and Waffle in “Animal Jam”. Other projects include “Muppets From Space”, “Dinosaurs” the series, “Muppetvision 3D”, “Muppets at Disney World”, “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles”, The Jim Henson Hour's “Dog City” and “Song of the Cloud Forest”. Aside from Henson Productions, Rickey has performed lead characters for The Nashville Network's Peppercorn Productions. Most recently he continues to puppeteer as Doug the Slug in “The Slugs and Bugs Show” for RightNow Media, and as “George” in the web series “Wondermore” for In Touch Ministries. In addition to performing Rickey is an Emmy winning Creative Director for Magnetic Dreams Animation Studios in Nashville, Tn. There, he designs and directs animations for clients such as “Sesame Street”, among others. He lives outside Nashville with his wife Judy and their children Emily and Andrew. John E. Kennedy John E. Kennedy is a lifelong puppeteer who began performing at age three and met and worked with Jim Henson at the age of 22. He has been a member of Sesame Street since 1994, and currently performs The Amazing Mumford, a character originated by Jerry Nelson. John has also been a Muppet™ performer on projects such as Muppets From Space, The Muppets Wizard of Oz, The Muppets Take the Bowl, and The Muppets Take the O2. He has authored two puppet-making books (Puppet Mania and Puppet Planet), and has been a puppet captain, a choreographer, and a musician. As a puppet builder, Kennedy has represented Jim Henson's exhibits around the world with his puppet kits; he has also instructed young puppeteers on cruises, camps, and festivals. He lives in Ocoee, Florida with his wife, Julie, and creates custom puppet characters for theme parks and performs music with his band, Johnny K Band. Bruce Lanoil Bruce ”B” Lanoil, spawned in Brooklyn N.Y., raised on steady diet of Saturday morning Cartoons, Sugary cereals, Mad Magazines, Jerry Lewis and Classic Star Trek, is today, a proud and grateful 30 year veteran Muppeteer,.. Oh, the beaten path was never in the mix! As a Theater major at Cal State Northridge, a vaudevillian improvisational clown at heart, fate truly lent a “hand” when Master Puppeteer Tony Urbano chose Bruce from hundreds, for Sid and Marty Krofft's exclusive 1980 workshop. Many Commercials and videos followed, furthering his performance skills with Master teachers, Paul Sills, Avery Schreiber, (Spollin Theater Games), and Harvey Kalmanson (V.O.). Destiny and Jim Henson came knocking when Brian Henson cast Bruce as “Charlene Sinclair”, in TV's DINOSAURS for five glorious seasons on ABC/Disney (1990-93). Animatronics and Facial Puppeteering was a specialty as Bruce traveled the world complements of the incomparable Jim Henson Creature Shop, both in Films, Dr. Doolittle (1998), Adventures of Pinocchio (1996), Jack Frost (1998), Cats and Dogs 1 & 2, (2001 2010) and Television, The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss as The Cat in the Hat, Nickelodeon Season one (1996). Bruce helped pioneer Real-time CG animation with Henson's HDPS-Digital Puppetry System, Are We There Yet (2005), Francis (2008), Sid the Science Kid Movie (2012) and partnered with Dave Barclay Studios Where the Wild Thing Are (2009), and Ice King (2017). Muppet madness included MuppetVision 3D (1991),The Muppets Live at the Hollywood Bowl (2016),The O2 (2018), recent FEATURE FILM/TV reboots, The Muppets (2011) and Muppets Most Wanted (2014), and Muppets Tonight (1996), Muppets (2017). Live-action Reference Puppetry, Mon- keyBone (2001) Henry Selick Dir.,and Looney Tunes-Back in Action (2003) Joe Dante Dir., and nu- merous V.O. gigs, including voicing Lion King's TIMON (SAFTY SMART! video series) for Disney. Bruce is extremely grateful for lifetime of collaborative joy and laughter, and believes, that Everyone deserves to give themselves the Inner Permission to pursue their truth and passion freely, with an open heart. As a Teaching Artist, his quest is to release fear and doubt, allowing each learner and Artist the opportunity to connect, to share, to Soar! We stand upon the shoulders of all creative souls before us, that enables every single voice to tell Their story, their version, of life's unpredictable magnificent journey, while illuminating all our lives with the Magical Gift of Play :) Pons Maar Pons Maar trained as a visual artist in Florida, (yep, a Florida Man) then studied various performance disciplines in the SF Bay Area and, as a ‘performance artist', created and toured his solo shows. He somehow ended up with a career in film and television appearing in; Return to Oz, Golden Child, The Blob (1988), Dead Heat, Masters of the Universe, Teddy Rex, George of the Jungle, Monkeybone, and Dinosaurs TV series. Beginning with Return to Oz Pons also acted as Movement or Creature Coordinator on various productions. Terri Hardin Terri has been performing and creative all her life. She started earning a living doing art and acting at age 8. Known as Walt Disney's Legendary Imagineer, she has designed and created attractions for Disney Theme Parks all over the world and is best known for creating the Dragon's Lair in Paris Disneyland where you can see a 35' dragon come to life before your very eyes. She is also an accomplished actress, Puppeteer and Voice Talent. Her work can be seen in over 45 different films and television including GHOSTBUSTERS, MEN IN BLACK I & II, THE COUNTRY BEARS and CAPTAIN EO w/ Michael Jackson, George Lucas and Francis Ford Coppola. She became a MUPPETEER with the Jim Henson Company in 1989 after meeting Jim in New York. Terri Hardin has worked on MUPPET 3D THEATRE, MUPPET MINI CLASSICS and DINOSAURS where she played BABY SINCLAIR'S arms. Other projects include the FOSTER FARMS CHICKENS where she designed the Original concept and has played the PASSENGER CHICKEN since 1993. Her career has given her many opportunities to work with a multitude of celebrities like Michael Jackson, Elizabeth Taylor, Whoopie Goldberg and Guillermo Del Toro. A fully TRADEMARKED artist and sculptor Terri's work can be seen Internationally. Fine collectables, commissions and prototypes of all kinds she creates for clients DISNEY, MATTEL, G DEL TORO and MORE. She has even had her sculpture featured in LACMA, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Her Company is TERRI HARDIN DESIGNS, INC. Tom Fisher No bio provided
Insira os dados e aperte o play para revisitar "Um Robô em Curto-Circuito" conosco e descobrir se o filme resistiu ao teste do tempo! Confira abaixo a minutagem dos quadros do podcast: 00:00:00 - Introdução 00:06:16 - Memória Afetiva: relembramos quando vimos o filme pela primeira vez e o impacto que ele causou 00:38:17 - Deu Tilt: os aspectos do filme que ficaram datados e cenas que não funcionam 01:01:25 - Supra Sumo: as cenas mais marcantes 01:17:58 - Por Onde Anda: saiba o que os atores principais estão fazendo hoje em dia 01:40:05 - Música de Encerramento Neste episódio do podcast De Volta Para o Sofá, nós rebobinamos a fita até o ano de 1986 e revisitamos o filme "Um Robô em Curto-Circuito" (Short Circuit), comédia sci-fi que apresentou ao mundo o carismático robô Johnny 5. Desenvolvido como uma arma militar, ele ganha vida própria, consciência e sentimentos após ser atingido por um raio. Mas para sobreviver, ele precisa que fugir das autoridades que querem desmontá-lo. O longa original tem direção de John Badham ("Os Embalos de Sábado à Noite", "Jogos de Guerra") e traz no elenco Ally Sheedy ("Clube dos Cinco"), Steve Guttenberg ("Loucademia de Polícia") e Fisher Stevens ("Hackers: Piratas de Computador"). Quem faz a voz de Johnny 5 é Tim Blaney. No programa, nós relembramos as cenas mais memoráveis desse sucesso dos anos 80 e também de sua continuação, "Um Robô em Curto-Circuito 2", lançada em 1988 e dirigida por Kenneth Johnson. Também apontamos o que "deu tilt" nos dois filmes e descobrimos por onde andam os principais integrantes do elenco. Insira os dados, recarregue a bateria, prepare um drink e aperte o play para revisitar "Um Robô em Curto-Circuito" conosco e descobrir se o filme resistiu ao teste do tempo! O De Volta Para o Sofá é produzido e apresentado por Renato Silveira e Kel Gomes. Quer mandar um recado? Escreva para contato@cinematorio.com.br. - Visite a página do podcast no site e confira material extra sobre o tema do episódio! - Junte-se ao Cineclube Cinematório e tenha acesso a conteúdo exclusivo de cinema!
Insira os dados e aperte o play para revisitar "Um Robô em Curto-Circuito" conosco e descobrir se o filme resistiu ao teste do tempo! Confira abaixo a minutagem dos quadros do podcast: 00:00:00 - Introdução 00:06:16 - Memória Afetiva: relembramos quando vimos o filme pela primeira vez e o impacto que ele causou 00:38:17 - Deu Tilt: os aspectos do filme que ficaram datados e cenas que não funcionam 01:01:25 - Supra Sumo: as cenas mais marcantes 01:17:58 - Por Onde Anda: saiba o que os atores principais estão fazendo hoje em dia 01:40:05 - Música de Encerramento Neste episódio do podcast De Volta Para o Sofá, nós rebobinamos a fita até o ano de 1986 e revisitamos o filme "Um Robô em Curto-Circuito" (Short Circuit), comédia sci-fi que apresentou ao mundo o carismático robô Johnny 5. Desenvolvido como uma arma militar, ele ganha vida própria, consciência e sentimentos após ser atingido por um raio. Mas para sobreviver, ele precisa que fugir das autoridades que querem desmontá-lo. O longa original tem direção de John Badham ("Os Embalos de Sábado à Noite", "Jogos de Guerra") e traz no elenco Ally Sheedy ("Clube dos Cinco"), Steve Guttenberg ("Loucademia de Polícia") e Fisher Stevens ("Hackers: Piratas de Computador"). Quem faz a voz de Johnny 5 é Tim Blaney. No programa, nós relembramos as cenas mais memoráveis desse sucesso dos anos 80 e também de sua continuação, "Um Robô em Curto-Circuito 2", lançada em 1988 e dirigida por Kenneth Johnson. Também apontamos o que "deu tilt" nos dois filmes e descobrimos por onde andam os principais integrantes do elenco. Insira os dados, recarregue a bateria, prepare um drink e aperte o play para revisitar "Um Robô em Curto-Circuito" conosco e descobrir se o filme resistiu ao teste do tempo! O De Volta Para o Sofá é produzido e apresentado por Renato Silveira e Kel Gomes. Quer mandar um recado? Escreva para contato@cinematorio.com.br. - Visite a página do podcast no site e confira material extra sobre o tema do episódio! - Junte-se ao Cineclube Cinematório e tenha acesso a conteúdo exclusivo de cinema!
In this episode Mark talks about one of his favourite films: the 1986 American comedy science fiction film "Short Circuit" directed by John Badham starring Ally Sheedy, Steve Guttenberg, Fisher Stevens, Austin Pendleton, and G.W. Bailey with Tim Blaney as the voice of the robot "Number 5". --- 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/markthepoet/message
The ARCHIVES of the EKN Radio Network have been opened up to provide you the opportunity to hear stories and news of the past through the ‘Happy Hour with Howden’ show. The first ever taped episode took place on October 15, 2005 during the Stars of Karting event at the Iron Rock Raceway in Austin, Texas. Located on the airport grounds, the facility hosted the series finale, crowning the 2005 national champions. HMG owner Rob Howden Super Kart Illustrated editor Tim Blaney and EKN Managing Editor David Cole set up in the Champion Racing compound Saturday evening for the inaugural show. Champion Racing co-owner Rodney Berryhill was among the guests along with Stars owner Paul Zalud and ICC driver Ron White.
Holy Phantasmagoria! In the third installment of the Eddie Poe series, the Poe-nuts find themselves besieged by a polychromatic pandemic! What a perfect time to throw a party! But when an uninvited guest crashes the festivities, will Eddie Poe and the rest of the gang be able to shake off its infectious influence? “It’s the Masque of the Polychrome Death, Eddie Poe!” is a parody inspired by the works of Charles M. Schulz, and Edgar Allan Poe’s The Masque of the Red Death. Written and directed by Robb Maynard. Featuring the vocal talents of Greg Tally, Ron McAdams, Liane Dietz, Rico E. Anderson, Jennifer Lynn Warren, Kate Page, Ryan Smith, Robb Maynard, Tim Blaney, Kirk R. Thatcher, and Frank Dietz as Gothic Horror Cartoonist Edgar Allan Poe. Original “Bossa Nova Walking Theme” by Willy T. Golden. Promotional Artwork by Daniel Vincent Bigelow.
Hearken back to Renaissance England, when Queen Elizabeth I ruled, and Sir Francis Drake circled the globe, and the great playwright and Immortal Bard Edward D. Wood Jr. dominated the stage. The Damn Dirty Drive-In is proud to present, in radio play form, Part Two of our encore performance of Ed Wood's "The Tragicall Historie of Plan the IX," with Dana Gould; original theme song by Greg "Storm" DiCostanzo of Paul and Storm; Tim Blaney from "Men In Black" and "Short Circuit," Frank Dietz from "Zombie Nightmare," and Jackey Raye Neyman Jones from, "Manos: Hands of Fate."
Hearken back to Renaissance England, when Queen Elizabeth I ruled, and Sir Francis Drake circled the globe, and the great playwright and Immortal Bard Edward D. Wood Jr. dominated the stage. The Damn Dirty Drive-In is proud to present, in radio play form, an encore performance of Ed Wood's "The Tragicall Historie of Plan the IX," with Dana Gould; original theme song by Greg "Storm" DiCostanzo of Paul and Storm; Tim Blaney from "Men In Black" and "Short Circuit," Frank Dietz from "Zombie Nightmare," and Jackey Raye Neyman Jones from, "Manos: Hands of Fate." And be sure to tune in next week for Part 2, with more alien menaces, more undead ghouls, more stupid humans, and much more Dana Gould!
Good Gravy... Again! In this encore presentation, Eddie Poe and his morose little friends are back in "It's the Great Spaghetti Squash, Eddie Poe!" This radio play picks up where the critically-acclaimed "It's a Telltale Valentine, Eddie Poe!" left off. It's Thanks-O-Ween Time, and terror is in the air! Convinced he is being stalked by the Great Spaghetti Squash, a demonic gourd who slays insincere children, Lionel invites his estranged best friend Eddie Poe and the rest of the gang to a Thanks-O-Ween feast at the fabled House of Van Schmeldt. But when the gang begins to disappear one by one within the crumbling ruin, Eddie Poe and Lionel must put their differences aside if they hope to survive the night and discover the secret behind the curse of the Van Schmeldts. "It's the Great Spaghetti Squash, Eddie Poe!" is a parody based upon the works of Charles M. Schulz and Edgar Allan Poe. Written by Erica Rodriguez, Greg Tally, and Robb Maynard. Directed by Frank Dietz and The Damn Dirty Drive-In. Featuring the vocal talents of Greg Tally, Ron McAdams, Liane Abel Dietz, Trish Geiger, Jennifer Lynn Warren, Rico E. Anderson, Tim Blaney, Caroline Tally, Ryan Smith, Robb Maynard, and Frank Dietz as Edgar Allan Poe. Promotional Artwork by Daniel Vincent Bigelow.
Van oorsprong twee creatieven met inmiddels een eigen digitale studio Dot Alpha in Amsterdam. Tijdens hun studie aan de kunstacademie in Rotterdam wonnen ze de Future Lions award in Cannes, een prestigieuze wereldwijde wedstrijd voor creatives in o.a. de reclamewereld. Na aan de slag te zijn gegaan in Parijs, Londen en Amsterdam voor grote opdrachtgevers zoals Chanel, Google, NikeFootball, Rolls-Royce en KLM, hebben ze sinds begin 2018 hun eigen design studio in Amsterdam. Ze houden zich bezig met de positionering, strategie en ontwerp van merken en bedrijven in het digitale landschap. We praten met ze over hoe snel het is gegaan voor de jonge heren, over het verschil van het ontwerp van hun studie met de realiteit én het leven in Parijs en Londen.
This fourth movie and spin-off of the Men in Black film series, which is loosely based on the Malibu/Marvel comics of the same name by Lowell Cunningham, is the first to not feature the return of Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones. Directed by F. Gary Gray, Men in Black: International instead stars Chris Hemsworth, Tessa Thompson, and Liam Neeson, with Emma Thompson reprising her role from Men in Black 3 and also Tim Blaney reprising his role briefly as Frank the Pug from the first two films. Molly Wright (Tessa Thompsons) after witnessing her parents being neuralysed by agents of Men in Black (MIB), searches out and infiltrates the MIB headquarters in New York – convincing Agent O (Emma Thompson) to recruit her. Molly becomes “Agent M” and sent to London, meeting High T (Liam Neeson), head of the London Branch, and arranges for herself to be assigned to assist Agent H (Chris Hemsworth) on his next mission. The Men in Black have always protected the Earth from the scum of the universe, but their biggest threat may be a mole in the MIB organization.
The National Film Tribune and Anchor Movie Talk present Review. Where one or more of our colleagues review a recent film within the first two weeks of its release. Today we review Men In Black International, In the film , a young upstart and season veteran join forces to discover the truth behind a dangerous weapon as they try to unravel a greater threat amongst their own. Directed by F. Gary Gray Starring Tessa Thompson, Chris Hemsworth, Kumail Nanjiani, Rebecca Ferguson,Rafe Spall, Laurent Bourgeois, Larry Bourgeois, Liam Neeson, Emma Thompson and Tim Blaney. Produced by Walter F. Parkes and Laurie Macdonald Send us aThe National Film Tribune and Anchor Movie Talk present Review. Where one or more of our colleagues review a recent film within the first two weeks of its release. Today we review Men In Black: International, a film message of what you thought of the film find us online at filmtribune.net
An excerpt from "Albert Kitschschlock Presents: The Films That Blew Too Much." “Non-Acquayances on the Conveyances” was based on or inspired by Alfred Hitchcock's Strangers on a Train and the life works of Dr. Seuss. It was written, directed and edited by Robb Maynard, and featured the voice talents of Tim Blaney, Ian Morrison, Grant Baciocco, Alexis Iacono, Greg Tally, Ryan Smith, Ron McAdams, and Kirk Thatcher as Albert Kitschschlock. Original music by Willy T. Golden. Additional music from Pond5. Sound Effects by Soundsnap and Pond5. Promotional Artwork by Daniel Vincent Bigelow. To view all of our interviews and regular podcast episodes, please see our Main Channel: https://soundcloud.com/damndirtydrivein
Good evening! The Master of Suspense meets his match in the latest cross-stream production from the Revival League and Damn Dirty Geeks, “Albert Kitschschlock Presents: The Films That Blew Too Much.” Five original Kitschshclock parodies of classic movies so breathtakingly cinematic, only radio can do them justice. Featuring Albert Kitschschlock’s most iconic films: “Batsh!t,” “Dial ‘N’ For Necktie,” “South By Southwest,” “The Squirrels,” and “Non-Acquayances On The Conveyances.” Featuring the vocal talents of Frank Dietz, Liane Dietz, Tim Blaney, Alexis Iacono, Rico E. Anderson, Jennifer Lynn Warren, Grant Baciocco, Jackey Neyman Jones, Scott Weitz, Ian Morrison, Jack Bennett, Greg Tally, Ryan Smith, Deana Dolphin, Zoe Plait, Brice Cranston, Robb Maynard, Ron McAdams, and Kirk Thatcher as Albert Kitschschlock. “Albert Kitschschlock Presents: The Films That Blew Too Much” is a work of satire based on the life works of Alfred Hitchcock. Written by Ryan Smith, Scott Weitz, Greg Tally, Frank Dietz, and Robb Maynard. Music by Willy T. Golden. Promotional Art by Daniel Vincent Bigelow. (This podcast does not represent Alternaversal, Shout Factory or the Kickstarter campaign in any official capacity). EDITOR’S NOTE: In June 2019, this podcast merged with the Damn Dirty Geeks Podcast and became The Damn Dirty Drive-in. These are our classic back catalog episodes, dating back to March 2016. Please enjoy! The new Drive-In podcast opens for business with original sketches, movie discussions, interviews, weird food tastings and more at Episode 168.
Good evening! The Master of Suspense meets his match in the latest cross-stream production from the Revival League and Damn Dirty Geeks, “Albert Kitschschlock Presents: The Films That Blew Too Much.” Five original Kitschshclock parodies of classic movies so breathtakingly cinematic, only radio can do them justice. Featuring Albert Kitschschlock’s most iconic films: “Batsh!t,” “Dial ‘N’ For Necktie,” “South By Southwest,” “The Squirrels,” and “Non-Acquayances On The Conveyances.” Featuring the vocal talents of Frank Dietz, Liane Dietz, Tim Blaney, Alexis Iacono, Rico E. Anderson, Jennifer Lynn Warren, Grant Baciocco, Jackey Neyman Jones, Scott Weitz, Ian Morrison, Jack Bennett, Greg Tally, Ryan Smith, Deana Dolphin, Zoe Plait, Brice Cranston, Robb Maynard, Ron McAdams, and Kirk Thatcher as Albert Kitschschlock. “Albert Kitschschlock Presents: The Films That Blew Too Much” is a work of satire based on the life works of Alfred Hitchcock. Written by Ryan Smith, Scott Weitz, Greg Tally, Frank Dietz, and Robb Maynard. Music by Willy T. Golden. Promotional Art by Daniel Vincent Bigelow.
Good Gravy... Again! On December 4th Eddie Poe and his morose little friends are back in this long anticipated sequel, "It's the Great Spaghetti Squash, Eddie Poe!" A brand new cross-stream production between Damn Dirty Geeks and The Revival League, this radio play picks up where the critically-acclaimed "It's a Telltale Valentine, Eddie Poe!" left off. It's Thanks-O-Ween Time, and terror is in the air! Convinced he is being stalked by the Great Spaghetti Squash, a demonic gourd who slays insincere children, Lionel invites his estranged best friend Eddie Poe and the rest of the gang to a Thanks-O-Ween feast at the fabled House of Van Schmeldt. But when the gang begins to disappear one by one within the crumbling ruin, Eddie Poe and Lionel must put their differences aside if they hope to survive the night and discover the secret behind the curse of the Van Schmeldts. "It's the Great Spaghetti Squash, Eddie Poe!" is a parody based upon the works of Charles M. Schulz and Edgar Allan Poe. Written by Erica Rodriguez, Greg Tally, and Robb Maynard. Directed by Frank Dietz and The Revival League. Featuring the vocal talents of Greg Tally, Ron McAdams, Liane Abel Dietz, Trish Geiger, Jennifer Lynn Warren, Rico E. Anderson, Tim Blaney, Caroline Tally, Ryan Smith, Robb Maynard, and Frank Dietz as Edgar Allan Poe. Promotional Artwork by Daniel Vincent Bigelow. (This podcast does not represent Alternaversal, Shout Factory or the Kickstarter campaign in any official capacity). EDITOR’S NOTE: In June 2019, this podcast merged with the Damn Dirty Geeks Podcast and became The Damn Dirty Drive-in. These are our classic back catalog episodes, dating back to March 2016. Please enjoy! The new Drive-In podcast opens for business with original sketches, movie discussions, interviews, weird food tastings and more at Episode 168.
Good Gravy... Again! On December 4th Eddie Poe and his morose little friends are back in this long anticipated sequel, "It's the Great Spaghetti Squash, Eddie Poe!" A brand new cross-stream production between Damn Dirty Geeks and The Revival League, this radio play picks up where the critically-acclaimed "It's a Telltale Valentine, Eddie Poe!" left off. It's Thanks-O-Ween Time, and terror is in the air! Convinced he is being stalked by the Great Spaghetti Squash, a demonic gourd who slays insincere children, Lionel invites his estranged best friend Eddie Poe and the rest of the gang to a Thanks-O-Ween feast at the fabled House of Van Schmeldt. But when the gang begins to disappear one by one within the crumbling ruin, Eddie Poe and Lionel must put their differences aside if they hope to survive the night and discover the secret behind the curse of the Van Schmeldts. "It's the Great Spaghetti Squash, Eddie Poe!" is a parody based upon the works of Charles M. Schulz and Edgar Allan Poe. Written by Erica Rodriguez, Greg Tally, and Robb Maynard. Directed by Frank Dietz and The Revival League. Featuring the vocal talents of Greg Tally, Ron McAdams, Liane Abel Dietz, Trish Geiger, Jennifer Lynn Warren, Rico E. Anderson, Tim Blaney, Caroline Tally, Ryan Smith, Robb Maynard, and Frank Dietz as Edgar Allan Poe. Promotional Artwork by Daniel Vincent Bigelow.
On this episode of the Revival League Podcast, we visit the set of MST3K season 12 to chat with Grant Baciocco, Russ Walko, Tim Blaney, Carla Rudy and Erik Kuska -- the puppeteers behind Tom, Crow, Gypsy, and the other (non-human) denizens of the Satellite of Love! Plus, MST3K fans and soda enthusiasts the Baeke family drop by to share their favorite regional soda, and twins Amelia and Heather sing a stirring rendition of the Dino Hotel theme song. Later, Ron McAdams chats with friend of the podcast Paul DerHagopian about his experiences at DragonCon. All this and a message from Future Ryan, on this week's episode of the Revival League Podcast! (This podcast does not represent Alternaversal, Shout Factory or the Kickstarter campaign in any official capacity). EDITOR’S NOTE: In June 2019, this podcast merged with the Damn Dirty Geeks Podcast and became The Damn Dirty Drive-in. These are our classic back catalog episodes, dating back to March 2016. Please enjoy! The new Drive-In podcast opens for business with original sketches, movie discussions, interviews, weird food tastings and more at Episode 168.
Hearken back to Renaissance England, when Queen Elizabeth I ruled, and Sir Francis Drake circled the globe, and the great playwright and Immortal Bard Edward D. Wood Jr. dominated the stage. The Revival League is proud to present, in radio play form, a classic production of Ed Wood's "The Tragicall Historie of Plan the IX," with Dana Gould; original theme song by Greg "Storm" DiCostanzo of Paul and Storm; Tim Blaney from "Men In Black" and "Short Circuit," Frank Dietz from "Zombie Nightmare," and Jackey Raye Neyman Jones from "Manos: Hands of Fate." And be sure to check out Part 1, with more alien menaces, more undead ghouls, more stupid humans, and more Dana Gould!
Hearken back to Renaissance England, when Queen Elizabeth I ruled, and Sir Francis Drake circled the globe, and the great playwright and Immortal Bard Edward D. Wood Jr. dominated the stage. The Revival League is proud to present, in radio play form, a classic production of Ed Wood's "The Tragicall Historie of Plan the IX," with Dana Gould; original theme song by Greg "Storm" DiCostanzo of Paul and Storm; Tim Blaney from "Men In Black" and "Short Circuit," Frank Dietz from "Zombie Nightmare," and Jackey Raye Neyman Jones from "Manos: Hands of Fate." And be sure to tune in next week for Part 2, with more alien menaces, more undead ghouls, more stupid humans, and much more Dana Gould!
The Revival League Playhouse proudly presents our original black comedy radio play, “Soylent Scrooge; Or, Christmas Is Made Of People.” England, 1893. The height of the Industrial Revolution. London is prosperous and well-fed. And yet, something sinister is afoot at the Soylent Scrooge Canning Manufactory, famous for feeding all of Great Britain its wildly popular brands of holiday slurry. So when Christmas Eve production grinds to a halt after captain of industry Jacob Marley falls into the whirling knives and gears of Soylent Scrooge, it's up to intrepid Food Inspector Bucket to get to the bottom of things. It's a black-hearted conspiracy that eats away at the very heart and soul of the British Empire ... and all strands of the crooked web lead back to Marley and his business partner, Ebenezer Scrooge! Can Scrooge survive the dogged sleuthing of Bucket, all while being haunted by the ghosts of Christmas? Cannibalism! Canning! Atrocious English Accents! What the Dickens will happen next, in the dastardly world of Soylent Scrooge? Listen and nibble act by act, or binge listen all at once! So please pop some popcorn, make some hot cocoa, curl up under a warm blanket and gather around the radio to listen to this fiendish holiday feast. This play is rated NSFW -- Not Safe For Work, at least not without earbuds. It contains violence, grown up language and situations, and may not be suitable for small children. This radio play was written by Greg Tally and Ryan Smith, and based upon the collected works of Charles Dickens and the short story "Soylent Scrooge" by Greg Tally. Dramatization produced and directed by Ryan Smith and Greg Tally. Your IBS Radio Announcers were Trace Beaulieu, Frank Conniff, and Carolina Hidalgo. This program was narrated by Hayley Tolley. Starring Troy Schulze as Ebenezer Scrooge. Ron McAdams as Jacob Marley. Rebecca Herron as The Ghost of Christmas Past. Greg Tally as The Ghost of Christmas Present. Zach Thompson as The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, Jackey Neyman Jones as Mrs. Cratchit. Ryan Smith as Tiny Tim. Tim Blaney as Fezziwig. Kate Page as Fan. Zoe Plait as Belle Trent. Kit Davlin as Fred;. Jaime Flowers Ashley as Fred's wife. Natalie Ryan as Daniel Quilp. And Grant Baciocco as Borb Cratchit. Additional vocal performances by: Erik Koski, Robb Maynard, Ron McAdams, Ian Morrison, Kate Page, Erica Rodriguez-Hylton, James Rohling, Natalie Ryan, Ryan Smith, and Greg Tally. Music supervision by Greg Tally; Editing by Ryan Smith. Vintage commercials directed by Ron McAdams. Commercials written and performed by Ron McAdams, James Rohling, Natalie Ryan, Erik Koski, Robb Maynard, Phillip Stephens, Erica Rodriguez-Hylton, Deana Dolphin, and Ryan Smith. Song, "Sex With A Mermaid," written by Greg Tally. Songs, "Sex With A Mince Pie" and, "Sex With A Badger" written by Natalie Ryan. Radio play text copyright 2017 by Ryan Smith and Greg Tally. Commercial text copyright 2017 by Ron McAdams, James Rohling, Natalie Ryan, Erik Koski, Robb Maynard, Erica Rodriguez-Hylton, Greg Tally, and Ryan Smith. Production copyright 2017 by Jefferson Hospitality, LLLP. Promotional artwork by Daniel Vincent Bigelow. This audio program is satire. The opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the writers, performers or sponsor. But if you don’t understand satire there is no hope for you and you probably shouldn’t be consuming fiction of any kind. All rights reserved.
After completely selling out in Hollywood, The Revival League proudly presents the Director’s Cut of “Do Rabbots Dream Of Electric Cheepz?” Remastered with fancy-schmancy special effects and integrity-compromising CGI at great personal expense, “Do Rabbots Dream of Electric Cheepz?: The Director’s Cut” delivers the ultimate Rabbot experience, featuring touched up versions of both Parts One and Two of Robb Maynard’s sci-fi classic radio play (as far as something released a month ago can be considered classic). Described as “half-‘Blade Runner’, half-‘Watership Down’, and half-insanity” (which is too many halves), “Do Rabbots Dream of Electric Cheepz?: The Director’s Cut” is an edge-of-your-seat thrill ride into a futuristic dystopia populated by intelligent rabbits and their chocolate vassals. This original sci-fi comedy is a work of satire based upon or inspired by Ridley Scott's motion picture “Blade Runner,” Phillip K. Dick's novel “Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?,” Karel Čapek's 1920 stage play “Rossum's Universal Robots,” and Richard Adam's novel “Watership Down.” Written by Robb Maynard and featuring the vocal talents of Tim Blaney (“Men In Black,” “Short Circuit”), Frank Dietz (“Zombie Nightmare”), Carolina Hidalgo (“The Mads Are Back! Podcast,” “SiriusXM”), Jackey Raye Neyman Jones (“Manos: The Hands of Fate”), and all the rest of your favorite Revival League Podcast Players (if any). (This podcast does not represent Alternaversal, Shout Factory or the Kickstarter campaign in any official capacity). EDITOR’S NOTE: In June 2019, this podcast merged with the Damn Dirty Geeks Podcast and became The Damn Dirty Drive-in. These are our classic back catalog episodes, dating back to March 2016. Please enjoy! The new Drive-In podcast opens for business with original sketches, movie discussions, interviews, weird food tastings and more at Episode 168.
#222 - Hungry for more input? Look no further than this episode on 1986's Short Circuit! This quirky "classic" stars Steve Guttenberg, Ally Sheedy, Austin Pendleton, G. W. Bailey and Tim Blaney as Number 5. The gang and listeners also share their Top 5 Meanigful Lightning Strikes in entertainment. HSF Rating Alex-4, Scott-2, Jeff-3 Please follow and contact us at the following locations: Facebook:Hans Shot First Twitter: http://twitter.com/hansshot1st Email: hansshotfirst@outlook.com iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/hans-shot-first/id778071182 Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/m/I5q2th5tzsucvpzgmy3kmzgtd44?t=Hans_Shot_First
Hearken back to Renaissance England, when Queen Elizabeth I ruled, and Sir Francis Drake circled the globe, and the great playwright and Immortal Bard Edward D. Wood Jr. dominated the stage. The Revival League is proud to present, in radio play form, a classic production of Ed Wood's, "The Tragicall Historie of Plan the IX," with Dana Gould; original theme song by Greg "Storm" DiCostanzo of Paul and Storm; Tim Blaney from, "Men In Black" and "Short Circuit," Frank Dietz from "Zombie Nightmare," and Jackey Raye Neyman Jones from, "Manos: Hands of Fate." And be sure to check out Part 1, with more alien menaces, more undead ghouls, more stupid humans, and more Dana Gould! (This podcast does not represent Alternaversal, Shout Factory or the Kickstarter campaign in any official capacity). EDITOR’S NOTE: In June 2019, this podcast merged with the Damn Dirty Geeks Podcast and became The Damn Dirty Drive-in. These are our classic back catalog episodes, dating back to March 2016. Please enjoy! The new Drive-In podcast opens for business with original sketches, movie discussions, interviews, weird food tastings and more at Episode 168.
Hearken back to Renaissance England, when Queen Elizabeth I ruled, and Sir Francis Drake circled the globe, and the great playwright and Immortal Bard Edward D. Wood Jr. dominated the stage. The Revival League is proud to present, in radio play form, a classic production of Ed Wood's, "The Tragicall Historie of Plan the IX," with Dana Gould; original theme song by Greg "Storm" DiCostanzo of Paul and Storm; Tim Blaney from, "Men In Black" and "Short Circuit," Frank Dietz from "Zombie Nightmare," and Jackey Raye Neyman Jones from, "Manos: Hands of Fate." And be sure to tune in next week for Part 2, with more alien menaces, more undead ghouls, more stupid humans, and much more Dana Gould! (This podcast does not represent Alternaversal, Shout Factory or the Kickstarter campaign in any official capacity). EDITOR’S NOTE: In June 2019, this podcast merged with the Damn Dirty Geeks Podcast and became The Damn Dirty Drive-in. These are our classic back catalog episodes, dating back to March 2016. Please enjoy! The new Drive-In podcast opens for business with original sketches, movie discussions, interviews, weird food tastings and more at Episode 168.
In this FUN SIZE episode, Ream and Patrick talk about SHORT CIRCUIT 2! SHORT CIRCUIT 2 is a 1988 science fiction comedy film and the sequel to the 1986 film Short Circuit. It was directed by Kenneth Johnson, and starred Fisher Stevens (who is not Indian) as Ben Jahveri (a character who is Indian), Michael McKean as Fred Ritter, Cynthia Gibb as Sandy Banatoni, and Tim Blaney as the voice of Johnny 5 (the main character – a friendly, naive, self-aware robot)! This episode is a goddamn doozy! After some squabbling Ream and Patrick settle in to a fun dynamic that is very fun! Please enjoy! Follow Ream on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Reamkore Follow Patrick on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PatrickHastie Follow The Nostalgic Front on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NostalgicFront Support our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/NostalgicFront Follow The Nostalgic Front on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thenostalgicfrontpodcast/ Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thenostalgicfront/ Buy a Shirt: https://teespring.com/get-the-nostalgic-front-shirt#pid=369&cid=6513&sid=front Subscribe on Apple Podcasts (iTunes): https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-nostalgic-front/id451098806?mt=2 Subscribe on Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/patrick-hastie/the-nostalgic-front Go listen to all the other shows on the Brain Machine Network! http://brainmachinenetwork.com And remember, if you're not an NFer you're an MFer, so get the f*** outta here!
http://www.UnderThePuppet.com - This episode I speak with puppeteer and voiceover artist, Tim Blaney. Tim was Johnny 5 in the Short Circuit films and Frank the Pug in Men in Black. He's also worked for The Muppets, the Jim Henson Company and on Mystery Science Theatre 3000. Tim and I talk about his beginnings, working with the legendary puppeteer Tony Urbano and more. CONNECT WITH TIM IMDB - http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0087456/ CONNECT WITH THE SHOW http://www.twitter.com/underthepuppet http://www.facebook.com/underthepuppet http://www.twitter.com/underthepuppet CONNECT WITH GRANT http://www.MrGrant.comhttp://www.twitter.com/toasterboy https://instagram.com/throwingtoasters/ Art by Parker Jacobs Music by Dan Ring Help us make more shows like this one. Become a patron of Saturday Morning Media and get cool rewards! Visit www.patreon.com/saturdaymorningmedia for info! ©2018 Saturday Morning Media - http://www.saturdaymorningmedia.com
The Revival League Podcast proudly presents our original black comedy radio play, “Soylent Scrooge; Or, Christmas Is Made Of People.” England, 1893. The height of the Industrial Revolution. London is prosperous and well-fed. And yet, something sinister is afoot at the Soylent Scrooge Canning Manufactory, famous for feeding all of Great Britain its wildly popular brands of holiday slurry. So when Christmas Eve production grinds to a halt after captain of industry Jacob Marley falls into the whirling knives and gears of Soylent Scrooge, it's up to intrepid Food Inspector Bucket to get to the bottom of things. It's a black-hearted conspiracy that eats away at the very heart and soul of the British Empire ... and all strands of the crooked web lead back to Marley and his business partner, Ebenezer Scrooge! Can Scrooge survive the dogged sleuthing of Bucket, all while being haunted by the ghosts of Christmas? Cannibalism! Canning! Atrocious English Accents! What the Dickens will happen next, in the dastardly world of Soylent Scrooge? Listen and nibble act by act, or binge listen all at once! So please pop some popcorn, make some hot cocoa, curl up under a warm blanket and gather around the radio to listen to this fiendish holiday feast. This play is rated NSFW -- Not Safe For Work, at least not without earbuds. It contains violence, grown up language and situations, and may not be suitable for small children. This radio play was written by Greg Tally and Ryan Smith, and based upon the collected works of Charles Dickens and the short story "Soylent Scrooge" by Greg Tally. Dramatization produced and directed by Ryan Smith and Greg Tally. Your IBS Radio Announcers were Trace Beaulieu, Frank Conniff, and Carolina Hidalgo. This program was narrated by Hayley Tolley. Starring Troy Schulze as Ebenezer Scrooge. Ron McAdams as Jacob Marley. Rebecca Herron as The Ghost of Christmas Past. Greg Tally as The Ghost of Christmas Present. Zach Thompson as The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, Jackey Neyman Jones as Mrs. Cratchit. Ryan Smith as Tiny Tim. Tim Blaney as Fezziwig. Kate Page as Fan. Zoe Plait as Belle Trent. Kit Davlin as Fred;. Jaime Flowers Ashley as Fred's wife. Natalie Ryan as Daniel Quilp. And Grant Baciocco as Borb Cratchit. Additional vocal performances by: Erik Koski, Robb Maynard, Ron McAdams, Ian Morrison, Kate Page, Erica Rodriguez-Hylton, James Rohling, Natalie Ryan, Ryan Smith, and Greg Tally. Music supervision by Greg Tally; Editing by Ryan Smith. Vintage commercials directed by Ron McAdams. Commercials written and performed by Ron McAdams, James Rohling, Natalie Ryan, Erik Koski, Robb Maynard, Phillip Stephens, Erica Rodriguez-Hylton, Deana Dolphin, and Ryan Smith. Song, "Sex With A Mermaid," written by Greg Tally. Songs, "Sex With A Mince Pie" and, "Sex With A Badger" written by Natalie Ryan. Radio play text copyright 2017 by Ryan Smith and Greg Tally. Commercial text copyright 2017 by Ron McAdams, James Rohling, Natalie Ryan, Erik Koski, Robb Maynard, Erica Rodriguez-Hylton, Greg Tally, and Ryan Smith. Production copyright 2017 by Jefferson Hospitality, LLLP. Promotional artwork by Daniel Vincent Bigelow. This audio program is satire. The opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the writers, performers or sponsor. But if you don’t understand satire there is no hope for you and you probably shouldn’t be consuming fiction of any kind. All rights reserved. (This podcast does not represent Alternaversal, Shout Factory or the Kickstarter campaign in any official capacity). EDITOR’S NOTE: In June 2019, this podcast merged with the Damn Dirty Geeks Podcast and became The Damn Dirty Drive-in. These are our classic back catalog episodes, dating back to March 2016. Please enjoy! The new Drive-In podcast opens for business with original sketches, movie discussions, interviews, weird food tastings and more at Episode 168.
On this episode of the Revival League Podcast, Kate once again ropes in special guests Ron McAdams and the ghost of James Rohling to fill in while Greg and Ryan are locked away completing the Christmas special. Kate, Ron and Ghost James chat about upcoming movies and whether Tommy Wiseau is an alien, and Kate decides that James just can't live up to Ryan's rage quotient. And in a previously recorded interview, Ryan and Kate chat with RiffTrax writer Sean Thomason about his love for MST3K, getting the job at RiffTrax, and surviving "Batman v. Superman". In "Reviewers in the MST," James and Ron examine the calamity that is "Pumaman". Will they survive the experience? Will Ryan ever tire of the cruel and unfunny joke that James is a ghost? The answers to all this and a wronged platypus out for revenge on this week's episode of the Revival League Podcast! PLUS: Make sure to tune in next week for the Revival League Podcast's epic, feature-length comedy radio play: "Soylent Scrooge; or, Christmas is Made of People" -- a heartwarming retelling of "A Christmas Carol", with all the cannibalism and fourth-wall-breaking Dickens would've wanted. Starring Troy Schulze, Hayley Tolley and a host of Revival League favorites. Featuring guest performances by Trace Beaulieu, Frank Conniff, Carolina Hidalgo, Zach Thompson, Grant Baciocco, Tim Blaney and Jackey Neyman Jones. (This podcast does not represent Alternaversal, Shout Factory or the Kickstarter campaign in any official capacity). EDITOR’S NOTE: In June 2019, this podcast merged with the Damn Dirty Geeks Podcast and became The Damn Dirty Drive-in. These are our classic back catalog episodes, dating back to March 2016. Please enjoy! The new Drive-In podcast opens for business with original sketches, movie discussions, interviews, weird food tastings and more at Episode 168.
Number Five Is Alive! When Gyspy’s puppeteer, Tim Blaney, drops by the podcast, he brings with him a grab bag of famous marionette and character voice work. Ryan, Kate and Greg marvel as Tim recreates his roles as “Short Circuit’s” Johnny Five, “Men In Black’s” Frank the Pug and Space Worm, as well as NPC characters from Skyrim and beyond. Oh, and he talks in detail about his Season 11 puppeteering work with Mystery Science Theater’s favorite purple ‘bot! The gang discusses Hurricane Irma relief efforts and #MST3KCARES, and how MSTies can help their fellow humans in need. Meanwhile, Kate celebrates Justin Roiland’s “Terryfolds” and the band Chaos Chaos, as well as the science of storing flamingos in men’s restrooms. Then Greg feeds Ryan after midnight in a discussion of 1984’s “Gremlins,” a horror comedy very much in the MST3K wheelhouse. The gang praises the new movie adaptation of Stephen King's “It” and Bill Skarsgård’s terrifying turn as Pennywise the Clown. In the Mini Soda Review, everyone peels back the foil on Pellegrino Aranciata Orange, and then take a Very Adamant Stance against heading back To school. And Ron and James tackle “The Clonus Horror” in Reviewers In The MST. All this and a plucky, likeable immigrant mouse in a Don Bluth cartoon, who sadly can’t quite make it over a newly built border wall, thus crushing his hopes and dreams of America, on this week’s episode of the Revival League Podcast! (This podcast does not represent Alternaversal, Shout Factory or the Kickstarter campaign in any official capacity). EDITOR’S NOTE: In June 2019, this podcast merged with the Damn Dirty Geeks Podcast and became The Damn Dirty Drive-in. These are our classic back catalog episodes, dating back to March 2016. Please enjoy! The new Drive-In podcast opens for business with original sketches, movie discussions, interviews, weird food tastings and more at Episode 168.
Pop open a bottle of L'deracola (or a Large Farva, if you prefer) and join the guys in celebrating the New Year with their friend Tim Blane - not to be confused with voice actor Tim Blaney. Tim describes what it was like to see Rogue One through a "yellow filter," while Alex attempts to discern what level Star Wars fan he is. Matty's preoccupied trying to define the term "indie darling" and almost misses Tim's big reveal: the secret identity of Banksy! (it's his brother) QUEUE CONTENDERS: "Bob Roberts" (1992), "Man on Wire" (2008), "Short Term 12" (2013