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Ryan joins us this week to head back to the pond for another episode of The Way Home. ABOUT: THE WAY HOME (SEASON 4 EPISODE 8) As Kat works to piece together what lies ahead, Elliot tries to learn more about Tessa as he does his best to reconnect with his mum. AIR DATE & NETWORK FOR: THE WAY HOME (SEASON 4 EPISODE 8) June 7, 2026 | Hallmark Channel CAST & CREW OF: THE WAY HOME (SEASON 4 EPISODE 8) Chyler Leigh as Kat Landry Evan Williams as Elliot Augustine Sadie Laflamme as Alice Dhawan Andie MacDowell as Del Landry BRAN'S THE WAY HOME (SEASON 4 EPISODE 8) SYNOPSIS The episode starts right back in 1925, Elliot clearly staying back on purpose. He goes to tell his mom that he's staying and she's unimpressed. She's leaving there soon and she's not letting him change her plan. Cliff comes by and Fern tells him that Elliot's name is Tom Buchanan. Cliff tells Fern it was nice seeing her on his porch again. Elliot decides he's going to join the family business. Back in the present day, Kat is having a really hard time with the fact that Elliot clearly saw this picture of himself in the paper and didn't tell her. Del is like well before you jump to conclusions, wait until you can talk to him. Back in the '20s, Elliot plays the piano so that Cliff and Fern can dance. He sings Time After Time. Tessa shows up and it's time to answer some questions. She jumped with Griff and showed up in 1882. She got sick. So Griff came back to get some medicine but never returned. Elliot brings up the letter she sent to Vic but she doesn't know what letter he's talking about. He's like why would someone think you're dead? Back in the present, Jacob and Abby kiss big ones. Things are getting serious between them. At a party, the reel starts playing but Kat and Alice notice that someone cut Kat out of the reel. They theorize that Evelyn must've cut the reel which would mean she knows that Alice is a time traveler. So she jumps in to talk to her. She sees that Del is pregnant! Speaking of jumping, Kat ended up jumping and goes to talk to Elliot and he's thrilled to see her. He apologizes to her for not telling her about the newspaper. He says it's his fate though, not hers. Kat gives Tessa a piece of her mind for leaving Elliot behind. She'd never leave Alice behind. And it's clear Tessa knows Alice right away. Abby comes over for dinner and it gets real awkward when she talks about how farm life isn't for her and that her life is still in Toronto. Alice is hanging out with Evelyn. Evelyn begins to question her. Why hasn't she gotten older? What's her story?! Bad news - turns out Cliff isn't leaving town for a big award. He's actually trying to capture the big fish! Fern and Kat go to warn Elliot and Tessa but it's too late. The feds are here! Cliff has them good as caught but when Fern shows up, he lets them go cuz he loves herrrrrr. The next day, Kat and Elliot listen in as Fern basically tells Cliff that she loves him and they....hug big ones? Kat and Elliot go to leave, expecting Tessa to come with. She's like nah. Elliot says I'll come back New Year's Eve. Come find me. Sam tells Del that he knows about the pond. The episode ends with Kat and Elliot back home. They figure out a code that Fern uses in the newspaper to help with the bootlegging. The code says that 5 people went into the tunnel, but only 4 people came out. Did Elliot invite his mom to her death?! Watch the show on Youtube - www.deckthehallmark.com/youtubeInterested in advertising on the show? Email bran@deckthehallmark.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In today's episode of The Quiz, we're testing your knowledge on everything from the foundations of modern technology to the ancient secrets of world history. Can you answer these? Luxury Timepieces: The world's first waterproof and dustproof case for a wristwatch was introduced by what famous luxury watch brand? Tech Terminology: When it comes to your cellular network, what does the "G" in 5G actually stand for? Ancient Empires: What legendary Chinese dynasty built the world-famous Terracotta Army? Play. Share. Listen, with Actress and host of the Comfort Food Podcast, Kelly Rizzo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We would love to hear from you. Send us your thoughts or suggestions. The Way Home Season 4 Episode 8 just handed us one of the biggest Sam moments of the season, and we need to talk about it. Did Elliot just invite his mother to her own death? We think he might have, and that parallel with Kat is not a coincidence. We're breaking down everything in S4 E8 of The Way Home, including the Sam bombshell at dinner, the tarot card the show quietly got wrong, why Evelyn's isolation has been foreshadowed since Season 3, and the Jacob and Abby "I love you" moment that was very, very Hallmark.What you'll see in this episode:• Why Kat and Elliot are practically the same person, and why that makes them both terrifying with a time pond nearby• Sam finally lets on that he knows about the pond, and what that reveal actually means for the final episodes• The Hermit tarot card from Season 3 that was drawn upright when it should have been reversed, and why flipping it would have perfectly predicted who Evelyn becomes• Fern and Elliot singing at the piano with Cliff in the room, and the moment Tessa walks in and says that's the song she would have sung to him• Why Jacob and Abby said "I love you" before asking a single practical question about their actual lives• Our biggest fear for the finale: too many unanswered questions, not enough runway to land them0:00 - Season 3 Rewatch Check-In and Season 4 Feelings4:30 - Episode 8 Breakdown: Tainted Love or Time After Time?8:00 - What We Liked: Tessa Reveals, Evelyn's Isolation and Cliff's Surprise Move12:30 - Sam Knows About the Pond (And What That Changes)16:00 - What We Didn't Like: The Most Hallmark "I Love You" of the Season19:30 - Standout Scene: Fern, Elliot and the Piano21:30 - What We're Expecting from the Next Episodes23:10 - Next Episode: Nikki DeLoachDrop your theory about Sam in the comments. We want to know if you think he's a good guy or if this is going to break our hearts in the finale.#TheWayHome #TheWayHomeSeason4 #HallmarkChannel #HallmarkMoviesAndMysteries #HallmarkMysteriesAndMore #KatLandry #Elliot #Tessa #SamTheWayHome #JacobAndAbby #FernAndCliff #Evelyn #Colton #Griffin #NikkiDeLoach #HallmarkFans #CozyTV #TimeTravel #HallmarkPodcast #TheWayHomeReviewFollow us on social media: Instagram and TikTok: @hallmarkmysteriesandmoreYoutubeOr visit our website. This podcast was created by fans for fans and is NOT affiliated with or sponsored by Hallmark or the Hallmark Channel.
MPH means miles per hour, and in this instance on Jazzism (a katzpheno mix) Podcast, MPH references the man with the horn Miles Dewey Davis. @026 marks the centennial of Miles Davis star falling to earth, what a star he was. A gifted musician with the uncanny ability to be where he needed to be in Jazz Culture, a man who embodied and in many ways influenced the ziegiest during his lifetime. This episode touches on just a small portion of his 60 year career in music, but hey don't fret All You Young Jazz Lovers we have all year long to celebrate and appreciate Miles. Enjoy, Brian "Katzpheno" Phoenix featuring: Milestones (1958) Seven Steps From Heaven (1963) Jeru (1949) Freddie Freeloader (1959) Drad Dog (1961) E.S.P. (1965) Splash (1968) Footprints (1967) Prince Of Darkness (1967) Madmoiselle Mabry (1968) Aida (1981) Catembe (1987) U-N-I (1983) Tutu - live version (1991) Time After Time - live version (1991) So What (1959)
It’s Kathleen’s faux birthday, and she chose this movie because….well, we’re still not sure. But that’s fine! Because, honestly, for the second month in a row, this wasn’t really a bad movie, even though it sounds ridiculous. H.G. Wells chases Jack the Ripper through time when Jack commandeers the use of H.G.’s time machine. They … Continue reading "EP106 – Time After Time (1979)"
Among all the teachings of Jesus, repetition signals increased importance. When we see a teaching appear in all four Gospels, we know it is critical to our spiritual lives. Jesus made it clear that we are to live a life of surrender in order to find the fullness and peace we are all searching for.
My guest today is Baz Luhrmann, the award-winning director whose films include Moulin Rouge!, Strictly Ballroom, The Great Gatsby, Elvis, and Romeo + Juliet. His newest film is EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert, a critically acclaimed documentary about Elvis that's playing right now in theaters and in IMAX. Before becoming a massively successful film director, Baz began his showbiz career as an actor, and as a ballroom dancer, in Australia. His first film was Strictly Ballroom, which came out in 1992, and became one of the highest-grossing Australian films of all time. It was originally a play, and there's a song in the film that was part of the story all the way back when it was first performed on stage. And that's what Baz and I talked about for this episode.For more info, visit songexploder.net/baz-luhrmann.
It's Episode 77 of the Friday Night Karaoke Podcast, and the theme was That's Deep, Bro! This week, Mike and Joe go a little deeper than usual with an episode built around songs that mean something more. Some of these picks have hidden meaning baked right into the lyrics. Some clearly hit on a more personal level for the singer. Either way, this one is full of songs that make you stop, listen a little closer, and feel something. It is still FNK, so even with all the depth, it stays fun, honest, and full of personality. You get big voices, great song choices, some unexpected moments, and the kind of conversations that remind you why this group works so well in the first place. These are not just people singing songs. These are people connecting to them. Featured performances Marc Cross with Hurt by Nine Inch Nails / Johnny CashA killer way to open the show. Mike and Joe both really leaned into how heavy this song already is, then talked about how wild it is that Marc made them want to go back and listen to all three versions all over again. That is a huge compliment. He did not just cover it. He put himself right into it. Bonnie Richelle with How Deep Is Your Love by Bee GeesThis one landed exactly the way it needed to. The guys called out how well Bonnie layers and harmonizes with herself, but what really made it stand out was how naturally the whole thing unfolded. It was not just four boxes on a screen. It felt arranged. It felt built. And it sounded great. Rick Mendoza with 99 by TotoOne of those picks that perfectly fits the theme because it is not the obvious Toto song everyone expects. Mike flat-out said he did not think he had ever heard it before, which made Rick's choice even better. Then the song ends and just keeps ending forever, which turned into one of the funniest parts of the episode. Angel Lark with At 17 by Janis IanA deep cut in every sense. Neither Mike nor Joe seemed to know the song going in, which made it feel even more like a discovery. It fits the theme perfectly too - reflective, personal, and loaded with the kind of meaning that sneaks up on you. Nancy Van Eindhoven with Love Hurts by NazarethThis was one of those "okay, wow" performances. Mike and Joe both talked about how strong her voice is, especially the way she moves naturally between softer phrasing and those bigger, more powerful notes. And yes, they did eventually spell out why the song is deep - because it throws away the fairy tale version of love and says the real thing can hurt. Kristie Winn with Time After Time by Cyndi LauperA brand new voice to the podcast, and she absolutely made it count. The acoustic setup instantly won both Mike and Joe over, and from there it turned into one of those performances that feels intimate in the best way. Honest, stripped down, and really, really good. Sandy Hernandez with A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You by The MonkeesSandy totally understood the assignment on this one. What made this performance stand out on the show was not just the song, but the fact that Sandy actually explained why it mattered - from loving it as a kid on The Monkees to realizing later that it had more going on underneath, and then finding out Neil Diamond wrote it. That made it hit even harder. Mario Rivera with Hey You by Pink FloydA strong closer and a perfect "deep" pick. Mike set it up by saying Pink Floyd basically owns this kind of theme, and Joe pointed out that the huge reverb actually made sense for the song. Afterward, Mike called it what it is - a desperate cry for human connection in an isolated world. Deep, bro. Very deep. This episode is a good reminder that karaoke is not always just about hitting the note or picking the crowd-pleaser. Sometimes it is about picking the song that says something. The one that means something. The one that carries a little extra weight. And this lineup absolutely brought that. Love what you hear? Join the Friday Night Karaoke Facebook group here and be part of the magic! It's negativity free, ad-free, and all about the music:See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A charming cult film with one of the most brilliantly bizarre premises of all time, Time After Time became a huge influence on the time travel movies that followed it. Filmmaker and co-host of Nothing New Justin Quizon makes his Underrated debut discussing the quirky charm of this 1979 feature.For more info, head to underratedmoviepodcast.comPatreon: https://patreon.com/UnderratedMoviePodcastInstagram: https://instagram.com/underratedmoviepodcastTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@underratedmoviepodcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAbpTHWyBle7yKJv4-gR_g
H.G. Wells and Jack The Ripper clash in our Deep Dive this week as we take a lookback at the 1979 sci-fi thriller Time After Time. In the reviews Andy shares his thoughts on Cold Storage, and we both got chance to check out Crime 101. All this and more in this week's packed show.Get In TouchBlueSky @filmfileuk.bsky.socialMastodon @filmfileuk@mastodonapp.ukX @FilmFileUKInstagram FilmFileUKYoutube https://tinyurl.com/yv5skc42Email podcast@filmfile.uk
Dalla banda di paese alla scena jazz mondiale: tra una data e l'altra del suo nuovo progetto teatrale "Kind of Miles", Paolo Fresu entra nel "mondo di Manuel" per celebrare il meticcio come metodo di miglioramento dell'arte e del mondo. In chiusura di puntata ascoltiamo "Echochamber" dei Dusty Eyes, band che ha partecipato alla rassegna Carne Fresca.Playlist:Peter Gabriel - "Put the Bucket Down (Bright-Side Mix)"Paolo Fresu - "Time After Time"Dusty Eyes - "Echochamber"(foto Roberto Cifarelli)
Join hosts John Drew and Jim Beard, along with special guest Alan J. Porter, as they tackle one of Classic Who's most controversial stories - and discover they might be more divided on it than expected! Production Overview: This 1985 two-part adventure was written by Glen McCoy (his only Doctor Who story) and directed by Pennant Roberts in his final work on the series. The production faced several challenges, including John Nathan-Turner pulling Colin Baker and Nicola Bryant out of rehearsals twice - once for a US convention and once for pantomime rehearsals. Robert Ashby's Borad makeup took three hours to apply daily and prevented him from eating, though he was given creative freedom to rewrite his own dialogue. The story originally featured the First Doctor, Susan, Ian, and Barbara, but was changed to reference the Third Doctor and Jo Grant at JNT's insistence. The Paul Darrow Factor: Guest star Paul Darrow (Blake's 7's Avon) deliberately over-acted as revenge for Colin Baker's bombastic portrayal of Bayban the Butcher on Blake's 7. When JNT asked him to play Tekker like Avon, Darrow refused and instead played him like Richard III - even asking if he could wear a hump! Eric Saward described the character as "a Roman Emperor who's been sniffing glue all day." Fan Reception vs. Host Opinions: Despite ranking 199th out of 200 in Doctor Who Magazine's 2009 poll (just above "The Twin Dilemma"), the hosts find themselves surprisingly divided. Alan defends the story as one of his favorites, particularly praising the H.G. Wells subplot and the Doctor's use of temporal mechanics. Jim finds it uneven but leans more positive than negative, enjoying Part 2 more than Part 1. John remains the dissenting voice, giving it his lowest rating and arguing it should have been condensed to a single episode. What Works: The Borad's makeup design and Robert Ashby's restrained performance The Doctor actively using time manipulation as a tool (the "time slip" device) The Third Doctor/Jo Grant backstory and photo reveal H.G. Wells as Herbert, with the reveal of his identity The Bandril aliens as an attempt at something visually different Colin Baker's performance showing the Doctor's arrogance and self-assurance Peri's relatively conservative and flattering outfit The concept of time technology used as a weapon (aging doors, etc.) References to the Doctor being President of Gallifrey What Doesn't Work: Twenty-one minutes before the TARDIS actually arrives on Karfel Excessive padding, particularly the extended TARDIS arguing scenes The "Morlocks" name being too on-the-nose from H.G. Wells' "The Time Machine" Plot holes regarding mirrors, reflective surfaces, and androids The unnecessary subplot about the impending Bandril war The clone reveal feeling like a tired trope Peri's character arc diminishing from agency to damsel in distress Questions about how the Doctor knew there was a mirror behind the mural The Borad's similarity to Davros (wheelchair, arm weapon, disfigurement) Behind the Sofa Reception: Interestingly, all three Behind the Sofa pairings enjoyed the story, with Janet Fielding calling it the best of Season 22 and Peter Davison saying it was "bad enough to be good." Special Effects: The Blu-ray release is the only Colin Baker Season 22 story to receive updated special effects, particularly within the Timelash corridor itself. However, the hosts debate whether the original effects were actually any worse than typical for the era, with some defending them as perfectly acceptable for 1985. The Third Doctor Connection: The story's references to an unseen Third Doctor adventure generate discussion about whether this needs to be explored further. Some Big Finish audios and novels have addressed different aspects of this backstory, though no single story covers the complete adventure. The reveal of Jo Grant's photo in the locket creates a memorable moment, though questions remain about the logistics of the wall/mural/mirror setup. Colin Baker as the Sixth Doctor: All three hosts praise Colin Baker's performance, with discussion about how he represents a return to the "classic" Doctor archetype - combining arrogance, self-assurance, and alien behavior in ways that callback to earlier incarnations. Alan notes that the Sixth Doctor has become his favorite classic Doctor, particularly in Big Finish audios where the character develops further. Jim agrees that Baker brings back an edge and arrogance that had been missing from the Fifth Doctor's portrayal. H.G. Wells Subplot: The reveal of Herbert as H.G. Wells divides the hosts. Alan loves this aspect and wishes Wells could have become a companion, noting that expanded media has hinted at further travels with the Doctor. The hosts discuss the 1979 film "Time After Time" covering similar territory. The Loch Ness Monster connection provides a subtle Easter egg at the story's conclusion. Nicola Bryant's American Accent: The discussion reveals interesting perspectives - Alan, who lived in Britain during the original broadcast, thought she was genuinely American for years. Now living in the US for 30 years, he can hear her straining with the accent. The hosts share the behind-the-scenes story of how Bryant and her agent maintained the deception for nearly a year before revealing the truth to Colin Baker. The Violence Debate: The hosts attribute Season 22's increased violence to Eric Saward's script editing philosophy and his particular vision of science fiction, suggesting he didn't fully understand the Doctor's character. They note that the 18-month hiatus may have saved the show by allowing time to reassess and tone down the violence. Production Value Discussion: The hosts debate whether Timelash deserves its reputation for poor effects and production values, with most agreeing the special effects are no worse than surrounding stories. The Timelash corridor interior set receives mixed reviews - an "A for effort" but questioned execution that might have benefited from filters or different lighting approaches. Viewership: Part 1: 6.7 million viewers Part 2: 7.4 million viewers Coming Up Next: Patreon Exclusive (Monday): John and Jim cover all three parts of Steve Parkhouse's "Polly the Glot" comic strip, spin the Memory TARDIS, and discuss more theme music variations. The hosts express relief that only two more Parkhouse stories remain in their comic journey. Next Main Episode: The hosts continue through Colin Baker's Season 22 with "Revelation of the Daleks," featuring the return of Davros. John handles narration duties, and they're joined by special guest Felicity Kusinitz, who has recovered from her previous illness and will bring her "much better voice" to the discussion. Hashtags: #DoctorWho #Timelash #ClassicWho #SixthDoctor #ColinBaker #NicolaBryant #Peri #PaulDarrow #BlakesSeven #HGWells #ThirdDoctor #JoGrant #TheBorad #Season22 #1985 #DoctorWhoReview #DoctorWhoPodcast #Whovian #ClassicDoctorWho #TimeLords #TARDIS #TemporalMechanics #GlenMcCoy #PennantRoberts #Karfel #Bandrils #Morlocks
High school reunions are all about confidence walks, fake careers, and pretending you absolutely peaked later—and this week, Jackie and Danielle are revisiting the ultimate millennial fantasy with Romy and Michele's High School Reunion.In this nostalgic, witty, and wildly fun episode of No More Late Fees, the hosts break down why Romy and Michele remains an iconic best-friend movie decades later. From the film's unapologetic celebration of female friendship to its unforgettable fashion, music, and quotable moments, the conversation blends deep-cut trivia with laugh-out-loud commentary and fandom hot takes.Jackie and Danielle dive into behind-the-scenes facts, character analysis of Romy and Michele's chaotic confidence, and how the movie perfectly captures late-90s pop culture energy. They also explore why the film still resonates with audiences today, how it subverts traditional high school reunion tropes, and what makes its dance floor finale so timelessly unhinged.Expect tangents, nostalgia spirals, and sharp observations about friendship, reinvention, and the joy of not having your life figured out—plus plenty of love for movies that let women be messy, funny, and fully themselves.If you love 90s comedies, cult classics, and pop-culture deep dives with humor and heart, this episode is a must-listen.Don't forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share the episode with a friend who still knows every word to “Time After Time.”Keywords: Romy and Michele podcast, Romy and Michele's High School Reunion review, 90s movie podcast, No More Late Fees, female friendship movies, cult classic films, nostalgic movie review, 90s pop culture, comedy film analysis—No More Late Fees https://nomorelatefeespodcast.com909-601-NMLF (6653)—Follow Us on Social:Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/nomorelatefees TikTokhttps://www.tiktok.com/@nomorelatefees Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/nomorelatefeesYoutubehttps://www.youtube.com/@nomorelatefees Twitterhttps://x.com/NoMoreLateFees —CONQUERingmyconquering.com10% Off Code: JACKIE10—NostaBeautyhttps://nostabeauty.com 20% Off Code: NMLF—DescriptCreator Plan 50% off 2 monthshttps://descript.cello.so/zp4OQqeIMdq—Gwen's Previous EpisodesShe's All Thathttps://nomorelatefeespodcast.com/episode/shes-all-thatGwen Carole is All Thathttps://nomorelatefeespodcast.com/episode/gwen-carole-is-all-thatHarry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stonehttps://nomorelatefeespodcast.com/episode/harry-potter-and-the-sorcerers-stoneGetting Witchy with Gwen Carolehttps://nomorelatefeespodcast.com/episode/getting-witchy-with-gwen-caroleMy Big Fat Greek Weddinghttps://nomorelatefeespodcast.com/episode/my-big-fat-greek-weddingTea Time with Gwen Carolehttps://nomorelatefeespodcast.com/episode/tea-time-with-gwen-caroleBridget Jones's Diaryhttps://nomorelatefeespodcast.com/episode/bridget-joness-diaryGwen. Is. Back. Alright!https://nomorelatefeespodcast.com/episode/gwen-is-back-alrightMean Girlshttps://nomorelatefeespodcast.com/episode/mean-girlsMean Girls Mayhem with Gwen Carolehttps://nomorelatefeespodcast.com/episode/mean-girl-mayhem-with-gwen-carol-superlatives-sequels-and-shenanigans
They lied with confidence, dressed like icons, and somehow made a high school reunion feel empowering. This week, we're revisiting Romy & Michele's High School Reunion—a movie that's equal parts delusion, friendship goals, and Y2K fashion fantasy.On this episode of No More Late Fees, Jackie and Danielle break down the 1997 cult classic Romy and Michele's High School Reunion, digging into why this movie still resonates decades later. From the infamous Post-it lie to the Time After Time dance sequence, we explore how Romy and Michele's unapologetic bond turns insecurity into strength and why committing to the bit is sometimes the real glow-up.We get into behind-the-scenes trivia, including casting what-ifs, costume design choices, and how Mona May's looks helped define an era. There's deep character analysis on Romy, Michele, Sandy Frink, and the A Group, plus honest conversations about high school hierarchies, confidence, and the joy of not peaking too early. Expect laugh-out-loud commentary, nostalgic tangents, fandom hot takes, and plenty of love for weird girls who never thought they weren't cool.If you love nostalgic movie rewatches, 90s fashion, cult classics, and pop culture deep dives, this episode is for you. Leave us a review, subscribe for weekly throwback episodes, and tell us your favorite Romy & Michele moment—or which lie you'd tell at your own reunion.Keywords: Romy and Michele podcast, No More Late Fees, 90s movie review, cult classic comedy, Mira Sorvino Lisa Kudrow, Y2K movies, nostalgic film podcast, high school reunion movie, pop culture podcast·Season 5 Episode 32·—No More Late Fees https://nomorelatefeespodcast.com909-601-NMLF (6653)—Follow Us on Social:Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/nomorelatefees TikTokhttps://www.tiktok.com/@nomorelatefees Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/nomorelatefeesYoutubehttps://www.youtube.com/@nomorelatefees Twitterhttps://x.com/NoMoreLateFees —CONQUERingmyconquering.com10% Off Code: JACKIE10—NostaBeautyhttps://nostabeauty.com 20% Off Code: NMLF—DescriptCreator Plan 50% off 2 monthshttps://descript.cello.so/zp4OQqeIMdq—Gwen's Previous EpisodesShe's All Thathttps://nomorelatefeespodcast.com/episode/shes-all-thatGwen Carole is All Thathttps://nomorelatefeespodcast.com/episode/gwen-carole-is-all-thatHarry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stonehttps://nomorelatefeespodcast.com/episode/harry-potter-and-the-sorcerers-stoneGetting Witchy with Gwen Carolehttps://nomorelatefeespodcast.com/episode/getting-witchy-with-gwen-caroleMy Big Fat Greek Weddinghttps://nomorelatefeespodcast.com/episode/my-big-fat-greek-weddingTea Time with Gwen Carolehttps://nomorelatefeespodcast.com/episode/tea-time-with-gwen-caroleBridget Jones's Diaryhttps://nomorelatefeespodcast.com/episode/bridget-joness-diaryGwen. Is. Back. Alright!https://nomorelatefeespodcast.com/episode/gwen-is-back-alrightMean Girlshttps://nomorelatefeespodcast.com/episode/mean-girlsMean Girls Mayhem with Gwen Carolehttps://nomorelatefeespodcast.com/episode/mean-girl-mayhem-with-gwen-carol-superlatives-sequels-and-shenanigans
Have you seen Class of 1984? No? Well, it doesn't matter in the science fiction sequel to an 80's cult classic drama... I'm not saying this follow-up is better... but boy oh boy is it fun!DISCLAIMER: Language and Spoilers!CLASS OF 1999dir. Mark L. Lesterstarring: Bradley Gregg; Malcolm McDowell; Patrick Kilpatrick
Malcolm McDowell is charming? A babyface?
Don and Dude keep the “I Love the 80s” tour rolling into 1983, a year when cable TV, mail‑order music clubs, and early MTV helped R&B and pop polish their hooks without sanding off all the emotional rough edges. One of us brings a married‑duo soul record that turns relationship conflict into sophisti‑funk therapy, while the other counters with a technicolor, hook‑stuffed debut that reframes punky, downtown weirdness as mass‑appeal pop. Together, the albums show how 1983's R&B and pop could be slick, vulnerable, and chart‑ready, but still tangled up in money, heartbreak, and the messy work of becoming yourself.The AlbumsWomack & Womack – Love Wars (1983) On their debut as a duo, Cecil and Linda Womack fold family gospel roots, Sam Cooke's shadow, and veteran songwriting chops into a lean early‑80s R&B set that treats love like an ongoing negotiation instead of a fairy tale. Built around supple basslines, tight James Gadson grooves, and restrained synths, the record plays like a living‑room soul soap opera where arguments, red flags, and reconciliations all get equal airtime. Tracks like “Love Wars,” “Baby I'm Scared of You,” and their quietly devastating cover of “Angie” push past easy romance into fear, honesty, and hard‑won optimism, sketching a relationship cycle that feels lived‑in rather than idealized. Produced by Stewart Levine with an A‑team of L.A. session players, the album's space, subtlety, and emotional candor would later be heard as a bridge toward neo‑soul and more adult‑minded R&B.Cyndi Lauper – She's So Unusual (1983) Cyndi Lauper's solo debut explodes out of the speakers as a neon‑bright mix of pop‑rock, new wave, and downtown art‑kid attitude, turning a batch of covers and co‑writes into an unmistakably personal statement. From the cynical, melodica‑laced opener “Money Changes Everything” through the feminist rallying cry of “Girls Just Want to Have Fun” and the tender, slow‑motion reassurance of “Time After Time,” she proves she can be funny, strange, and devastatingly vulnerable—sometimes in the same song. Rick Chertoff's production leans on jangly guitars, stacked harmonies, and sharp synth hooks, but always keeps Lauper's elastic, technically fierce voice at the center. The result is an album that made history with four Top‑Five singles and still plays like a manifesto for unapologetic individuality in pop.Diggin' AlbumsHome Front – Watch It Die (2025) Edmonton's Home Front push their self‑described “bootwave” further on Watch It Die, fusing 80s‑inflected synths, post‑punk grit, and anthemic choruses into songs about getting by when everything feels like it's fraying at the edges.The Twilight Sad – It's the Long Goodbye (2026) On their sixth LP, The Twilight Sad stretch their dense, noise‑tinted indie rock into a reflective, slow‑burning set about loss, endings, and hanging on, wrapping James Graham's thick‑accented confessions in towering guitars and electronics that feel both crushing and oddly comforting.Flickerstick – Superluminal (2025) Reuniting after more than two decades, Flickerstick return with Superluminal, an 11‑track set of cinematic alt‑rock that folds their early‑2000s melodic instincts into grown‑up songs about time, aging, and the strange vertigo of getting a second act.Def Leppard – Pyromania (1983) Pyromania finds Def Leppard and producer Mutt Lange perfecting the gleaming, radio‑ready side of hard rock, stacking harmonized choruses and surgically precise riffs into arena anthems like “Photograph,” “Rock of Ages,” and “Foolin'” that defined what big‑budget 80s rock would sound like.Follow & Support Follow the show on Instagram, Facebook, Threads, and Bluesky @albumnerds, and support by subscribing, rating, reviewing, and sharing.“You'll find many of the truths that we cling to depend greatly on our own point of view.” - Obi-Wan Kenobi
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Greetings, Programs! Meet designer, writer, curator, and historian Tim Lapetino, who's the Creative Director at Atari. Armed with a passion for digital and visual culture, Tim shares insights about 1982's Tron, its production, sequels, and video games. We also discuss WarGames, classic sci-fi, artificial intelligence, and The Big Lebowski. This episode was originally released for our 1st Season in July 2024 and during this recording, Tim was working on a Visual History of Tron book, in mid-pitch mode.-Tim Lapetino is an award-winning designer and author who has helped brands tell their stories through design and writing. Tim enjoys working with geeky brands and their passionate fans, telling stories and inspiring generations of collectors, creators, programmers, tastemakers, and artists. His best-selling book, Art of Atari, has been published in four languages, and his writing appears in publications worldwide. https://www.timlapetino.com/ https://www.instagram.com/timlapetino/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/timlapetino/ -Tron (1982)https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0084827/ https://www.nytimes.com/1982/07/09/movies/disney-tron.html -Other movies and shows discussed:The Big Lebowski (1998)The Black Hole (1979)The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951)Photo Tronology (2011)The Shining (1980)Time After Time (1979)Time Bandits (1981)Tron: Ares (2025)Tron: Legacy (2010)Tron: Uprising (2012-2013)WarGames (1983)
Steve interviews former studio publicity executive, journalist and producer Kathy Orloff, who shares some fascinating behind the scenes stories on such film classics as "Time After Time," "Big Wednesday," "Ordinary People," "Mission Impossible" and more.
El itinerario africano y afro-mediterráneo guían el viaje de hoy, un diálogo entre griots, guitarras y desiertos, raíces saharianas y flamencas; puentes entre continentes y tiempos. Time After Time +Balada para un camino muchas veces recorrido - Emiliano Marentes, Alain Derbez, Eze Ozo Jazzea AziManden Mandinkadenou Chant de griot - Jordi Savall, Kasse Mady Diabaté, Mamani Keita, Nana Kouyaté, Tanti Kouyaté, Driss El Maloumi, Ballaké Sissoko, Rajery, The Routes of Slavery Diaraby + Bonde (with Ry Cooder) - Ali Farka Touré, Ry Cooder, Talking TimbuktuSwegh Attay - Tinariwen, Kyp Malone, Tassili Deluxe EditionAfrica - Ketama, Toumani Diabaté, Danny Thompson SonghaiDjamana Djana - Ketama, Toumani Diabaté, José Soto, Songhai Vol. 2Celasigi - Trio Da Kali, BagolaEscuchar audio
Following the release of his work, The War of the Worlds Did Not Take Place, Nick Susi joins the pod to unravel the real War of the Worlds myth: not alien panic, but a battle between newspapers and radio that manufactured mass hysteria. Phillip, Brian, and Nick explore how narrative form shapes collective memory, why brands weaponize conflict for attention, and what happens when everything becomes participatory fan fiction.Behind the Curtain of Inherited MythKey takeaways:Structured narratives outlast formless truth in collective memory.Brands now weaponize conflict and controversy for attention economics.Everything is becoming participatory, co-created, and infinite fan fiction."The War of the Worlds is not actually a war between humans and aliens. It's really this war between mediums." — Nick Susi"We've entered the phase of the attention economy where the game is attention at any and all costs." — Nick Susi"People don't want to share the thing. They want to share their experience of the thing." — W. David Marx (referenced)"Awareness does not decrease manipulation necessarily." –– Brian"We've become much more aware of the act of storytelling as a culture, like we see the artifice of storytelling and we appreciate the act of it itself." –– PhillipIn-Show Mentions:The War of the Worlds performance piece and publication by Nick SusiOrder The War of the Worlds Did Not Take Place on MetalabelBlank Space by W. David MarxInsiders #196: Time After Time by Brian LangeAssociated Links:Check out Future Commerce on YouTubeCheck out Future Commerce+ for exclusive content and save on merch and printSubscribe to Insiders and The Senses to read more about what we are witnessing in the commerce worldListen to our other episodes of Future CommerceHave any questions or comments about the show? Let us know on futurecommerce.com, or reach out to us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn. We love hearing from our listeners! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
BLACK SHIRT MIXTAPE **Episode 108** Join host Jesse Karassik aka @heyyyyy_jesse as he takes you on a 2 hour sonic journey playing mixtape inspired tracks in a variety of genres- all for your listening (dis)pleasure! Tracklisting: 1. Intro...Dead Man's Bones 2. My Old Ways...Tame Impala 3. Always On My Mind...Marbert Rocel 4. Stuck On You...Failure 5. Enjoy The Silence...Failure 6. Time After Time...Everything But the Girl 7. The One That Got Away...Katy Perry 8. This Charming Man...Los Stellarians 9. Tanlines...Famous Friend 10. Now That You're Gone...Nation of Language 11. Head Over Heels/Broken...Tears for Fears 12. November Spawned A Monster...Morrissey 13. See The Lights...Simple Minds 14. Pa Pa Power...Dead Man's Bones 15. SHADOWS ON YOUR SIDE...Duran Duran 16. Ghost Town...The Specials 17. Psycho Killer (live)...Talking Heads 18. Spellbound...Siouxie & The Banshees 19. Evil...Interpol 20. The Witch...The Sonics 21. Vampires in Blue Dresses...Margot and the Nuclear So & So's 22. Help I'm Alive...Metric 23. Heads Will Roll...Yeah Yeah Yeah's 24. I Put A Spell On You...Screamin' Jay Hawkins 25. Time Warp...Little Nell, Patricia Quinn, & Richard O'Brien
We chat with Ashley Wineland, rising country star, about her latest single “Loving You Is Easy.” From her Arizona roots and love for the outdoors to launching her music career at just age 14, Ashley shares how her journey has shaped the authentic stories behind her songs.She talks about writing an upbeat anthem that celebrates “love gone right,” collaborating with GRAMMY-nominated producer Marti Frederiksen, and reimagining Cyndi Lauper's “Time After Time.” Ashley also opens up about her deep connection to veterans' causes, the creative vision behind her “Tumbleweed” video, and what it's like running her career completely independently — booking 60+ headline shows a year and building a devoted fanbase known as the Winelanders.Jonathan's Drinking: Woodinville Rye Port Finish
FAMILY IS FOREVER!! Rob Zombie's Halloween II Full Movie Reaction Watch Along: / thereelrejects Visit https://huel.com/rejects to get 15% off your order Rob Zombie's Halloween (2007) Movie Reaction: • HALLOWEEN (2007) IS ABSOLUTELY BRUTAL!! MO... Grab The New TARAfier Tee & Halloween Sweater: https://www.rejectnationshop.com/ Having seen the original series of films + Rob Zombie's 2007 Reboot, our Scream Queens are BACK for more Haddonfield Horror as they give their Halloween II (Director's Cut) Reaction, Recap, Commentary, Breakdown, & Spoiler Review! Rob Zombie's Halloween II (2009, Director's Cut) takes the brutal reimagining of Michael Myers to an even darker, more surreal level. Picking up after the bloody events of the first film, Laurie Strode (Scout Taylor-Compton – An American Crime, Sleepover) struggles with the trauma of her survival, battling nightmares, violent outbursts, and the shocking truth of her family connection to Michael Myers. Meanwhile, Michael Myers (Tyler Mane – X-Men, Troy) embarks on a nightmarish journey haunted by visions of his mother Deborah Myers (Sheri Moon Zombie – The Devil's Rejects, Lords of Salem) and a ghostly white horse, driving his relentless pursuit of Laurie. Loomis (Malcolm McDowell – A Clockwork Orange, Time After Time) exploits the massacre for fame with his controversial book, adding tension and chaos as Haddonfield prepares for another bloody Halloween night. Featuring some of the film's most infamous and disturbing moments, including Laurie's descent into madness, Michael's brutal rampages, and the polarizing finale of the Director's Cut, this version of Halloween II pushes boundaries and remains one of the most divisive slasher sequels ever made. Roxy Striar & Tara Erickson react to, review, and break down this twisted vision of Michael Myers and Rob Zombie's unique horror legacy. Follow Roxy Striar YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@TheWhirlGirls Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/roxystriar/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/roxystriar Follow Tara Erickson: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@TaraErickson Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/taraerickson/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/thetaraerickson Intense Suspense by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Support The Channel By Getting Some REEL REJECTS Apparel! https://www.rejectnationshop.com/ Follow Us On Socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/ Tik-Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@reelrejects?lang=en Twitter: https://x.com/reelrejects Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ Music Used In Ad: Hat the Jazz by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Happy Alley by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... POWERED BY @GFUEL Visit https://gfuel.ly/3wD5Ygo and use code REJECTNATION for 20% off select tubs!! Head Editor: https://www.instagram.com/praperhq/?hl=en Co-Editor: Greg Alba Co-Editor: John Humphrey Music In Video: Airport Lounge - Disco Ultralounge by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Ask Us A QUESTION On CAMEO: https://www.cameo.com/thereelrejects Follow TheReelRejects On FACEBOOK, TWITTER, & INSTAGRAM: FB: https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thereelrejects Follow GREG ON INSTAGRAM & TWITTER: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/thegregalba/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thegregalba Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
FAMILY IS FOREVER!! Rob Zombie's Halloween II Full Movie Reaction Watch Along: / thereelrejects Visit https://huel.com/rejects to get 15% off your order Rob Zombie's Halloween (2007) Movie Reaction: • HALLOWEEN (2007) IS ABSOLUTELY BRUTAL!! MO... Grab The New TARAfier Tee & Halloween Sweater: https://www.rejectnationshop.com/ Having seen the original series of films + Rob Zombie's 2007 Reboot, our Scream Queens are BACK for more Haddonfield Horror as they give their Halloween II (Director's Cut) Reaction, Recap, Commentary, Breakdown, & Spoiler Review! Rob Zombie's Halloween II (2009, Director's Cut) takes the brutal reimagining of Michael Myers to an even darker, more surreal level. Picking up after the bloody events of the first film, Laurie Strode (Scout Taylor-Compton – An American Crime, Sleepover) struggles with the trauma of her survival, battling nightmares, violent outbursts, and the shocking truth of her family connection to Michael Myers. Meanwhile, Michael Myers (Tyler Mane – X-Men, Troy) embarks on a nightmarish journey haunted by visions of his mother Deborah Myers (Sheri Moon Zombie – The Devil's Rejects, Lords of Salem) and a ghostly white horse, driving his relentless pursuit of Laurie. Loomis (Malcolm McDowell – A Clockwork Orange, Time After Time) exploits the massacre for fame with his controversial book, adding tension and chaos as Haddonfield prepares for another bloody Halloween night. Featuring some of the film's most infamous and disturbing moments, including Laurie's descent into madness, Michael's brutal rampages, and the polarizing finale of the Director's Cut, this version of Halloween II pushes boundaries and remains one of the most divisive slasher sequels ever made. Roxy Striar & Tara Erickson react to, review, and break down this twisted vision of Michael Myers and Rob Zombie's unique horror legacy. Follow Roxy Striar YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@TheWhirlGirls Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/roxystriar/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/roxystriar Follow Tara Erickson: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@TaraErickson Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/taraerickson/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/thetaraerickson Intense Suspense by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Support The Channel By Getting Some REEL REJECTS Apparel! https://www.rejectnationshop.com/ Follow Us On Socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/ Tik-Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@reelrejects?lang=en Twitter: https://x.com/reelrejects Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ Music Used In Ad: Hat the Jazz by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Happy Alley by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... POWERED BY @GFUEL Visit https://gfuel.ly/3wD5Ygo and use code REJECTNATION for 20% off select tubs!! Head Editor: https://www.instagram.com/praperhq/?hl=en Co-Editor: Greg Alba Co-Editor: John Humphrey Music In Video: Airport Lounge - Disco Ultralounge by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Ask Us A QUESTION On CAMEO: https://www.cameo.com/thereelrejects Follow TheReelRejects On FACEBOOK, TWITTER, & INSTAGRAM: FB: https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thereelrejects Follow GREG ON INSTAGRAM & TWITTER: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/thegregalba/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thegregalba Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
MUSICThe Rock & Roll Hall of Fame has announced the initial list of presenters and performers for this year's Induction Ceremony on November 8th at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles and they are: BeckBrandi CarlileDavid LettermanDoja CatElton JohnFleaIggy PopJ.I.DKiller MikeMaxwellMissy ElliottOlivia RodrigoQuestloveRAYESleepy BrownTaylor MomsenTeddy SwimsTwenty One Pilots The Rock Hall's Class of 2025 is as follows: Bad CompanyChubby CheckerJoe CockerCyndi LauperOutkastSoundgardenThe White StripesSalt-N-PepaWarren ZevonThom BellNicky HopkinsCarol KayeLenny Waronker - Ahmet Ertegun Award recipient The Rock Hall has not announced who will present who or perform in tribute to, but here are a few possibilities: David Letterman - Warren Zevon (this is definite)Doja Cat - Cyndi LauperFlea - SoundgardenIggy Pop - The White Stripes The Induction Ceremony will stream live coast to coast on Disney+ starting at 5 p.m. ET, and will also be available to stream afterwards. ABC will also air a condensed version on January 1st at 8 p.m. ET.Additionally, the 2025 Inductee Exhibit is set to open to the public on October 31st and will feature artifacts such as the handwritten lyrics to “Time After Time” by Cyndi Lauper, the outfits worn by Meg White and Jack White on the cover of The White Stripes' Icky Thump, a 1979 Gibson Les Paul electric guitar played by Chris Cornell of Soundgarden, and much more. Dolly Parton posted a video to Instagram on Wednesday reassuring fans she is doing "okay" amid concern for her health. https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/music/articles/ain-t-dead-yet-dolly-173523433.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly9wcmVwcGx1cy5mdXR1cmltZWRpYS5jb20v&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAANazakzLidHfptxmdBkBVLjW4fsP2XdiQ6DZuJ96FPBbVxo4PPDvE7HOlP3uTjXfWmW2gceKAhcifR0SaoGMUaHCF2VoWx9iauTbPPRy6ozLash-tYCKEayCTztdXxm--49lBzkGesCdml2s-ZQcyuunx17UlT_zz1ORI3_TcHBr TVKim Kardashian and Sarah Paulson go head-to-head in Ryan Murphy‘s upcoming legal drama All's Fair. Questlove's documentary on Earth, Wind & Fire will air on HBO in 2026. https://www.thewrap.com/questlove-earth-wind-fire-documentary-hbo/ Guy Fieri recently revealed that criminals carried out a complex shipping scheme to steal $1 million worth of tequila he co-owns with Sammy Hagar. https://nypost.com/2025/10/07/us-news/guy-fieri-reveals-new-details-into-the-criminals-who-stole-1m-of-his-tequila/ MOVING ON INTO MOVIE NEWS:Four-time Oscar nominee Saoirse Ronan has been cast to play Paul McCartney's late wife Linda McCartney in the upcoming four-part Beatles biopic https://deadline.com/2025/10/saoirse-ronan-joins-beatles-movies-linda-mccartney-1236573285/Casting also includes· 'Gladiator II' star Paul Mescal as Paul McCartney· 'Baby Girl' actor Harris Dickinson as John Lennon· 'Saltburn' star Barry Keoghan as Ringo Starr· Joseph Quinn, who played metal-head hero Eddie Munson on 'Stranger Things', as George Harrison All four films will hit theaters in April 2028. George Clooney has confirmed that Ocean's 14 is likely to be filmed next year, with the original stars, including Julia Roberts, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, and Don Cheadle, returning. https://deadline.com/2025/10/george-clooney-oceans-14-warner-bros-update-1236573384/ AND FINALLYBuzzFeed asked readers about their experience waiting on celebrities and how much they got tipped. https://www.buzzfeed.com/laurengarafano/restaurant-servers-are-revealing-which-celebrities-are-the Follow The Rizzuto Show @rizzshow on all your favorite social media, including YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, and more. Connect with The Rizzuto Show online at 1057thepoint.com/rizzSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Whether or not you're a Sherlockian, whether or not you believe that Arthur Conan Doyle was the literary agent for Holmes and Watson and not the author of fantastical tales, you might be curious to learn that there's a new mysterious Sherlock Holmes tale to untangle. Author, screenwriter, and director Nicholas Meyer would like to share that tale in his book, Sherlock Holmes and The Real Thing. Picture the setting: London, 189–. The great city is brought to a standstill by a series of blizzards, and Sherlock Holmes is bored to distraction. It would take a miracle to bring a case to the detective's door. . . But next thing you know, there are several corpses—and Holmes and his biographer, John H. Watson, MD, find themselves drawn into one of the most bizarre cases of the great detective's career: the cutthroat world of big Art, where trickery and deceit abound. Like any good Sherlock Holmes story, there seem to be more questions than answers. What makes a work of art worth killing for? Is it the artist, his mistress, his dealer, or his blackmailer? Who are the perpetrators? The accomplices? The victims? And just who is Juliet Packwood, with whom Watson has become infatuated? Oh, and there's one other problem: Is this a genuine Holmes case or a clever forgery? Is this the real thing? Nicholas Meyer spins a tale for new and seasoned Sherlockians alike. Nicholas Meyer is the “editor” of several Watson manuscripts, including The Seven-Per-Cent Solution, which spent forty weeks on the New York Times bestseller list. His screenplay of the film received an Oscar nomination. His film credits include writing and directing Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, and Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. He wrote and directed Time After Time, co-created Medici: Masters of Florence, and directed The Day After, about nuclear war that attracted the largest audience ever for a television movie. George Meyer wrote for Late Night with David Letterman, Saturday Night Live, and The Simpsons. An Eagle Scout, he practices yoga and meditation and supports frog and turtle conservation. His favorite Grateful Dead song is “Unbroken Chain.” Buy the Book Sherlock Holmes and the Real Thing Third Place Books
Before Romeo + Juliet... Before Moulin Rouge!... Before Elvis... One Baz Luhrmann film started it all by being his FIRST... And that film is titled Strictly Ballroom. It's a charming and delightful ballroom dancing competition underdog finding yourself and falling in love kind of movie. Join us as we talk about it, and how it came to be! Plus, we get X-Files spooky again in the Mouthgarf Report and we play another round of I See What You Did There! Please give us a 5 star rating on Apple Podcasts! Want to ask us a question? Talk to us! Email debutbuddies@gmail.comListen to the archives of Kelly and Chelsea's awesome horror movie podcast, Never Show the Monster.Get some sci-fi from Spaceboy Books.Get down with Michael J. O'Connor and the Cold Family and check out his new compilation The Best of the Bad Years 2005 - 2025Next time: First Credit Card
The book of Psalms is full of relatable emotions, as the authors wrestle with their everyday lives and their relationship with God. This week, Pastor Brent takes a step back to examine some of the recurring themes throughout the book and the lessons it should teach us all.
The book of Psalms is full of relatable emotions, as the authors wrestle with their everyday lives and their relationship with God. This week, Pastor Brent takes a step back to examine some of the recurring themes throughout the book and the lessons it should teach us all.
Send us a textHeather and I are talking about when it is time to intervene. Timing of interventions impact outcomeProblems can be avoided by being proactiveDifferent strategies for different timesHeather and I want to know your thoughts about the timing of interventions. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/aligning-for-growth/202508/timing-is-everything-effective-times-to-intervene-when-parenting
In which Prosh assembles a peculiar team; the cosmic forces are somewhat paranoid; Mystique gets shit done; and we are very into the concept of Toadland. X-PLAINED: The Black Womb Project X-Men Forever #1-3 Prosh Several custom-grown people A motley crew of mutants (and one human) Cataclysm keys The assassination of Graydon Creed Several poignant reunions The cosmic construction worker (Death) Why the Phoenix Force chose Jean Grey How much continuity is too much continuity Pyro's romance novels NEXT EPISODE: The rest of the series! Check out the visual companion to this episode on our blog! Find us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! Jay and Miles X-Plain the X-Men is 100% ad-free and listener supported. If you want to help support the podcast–and unlock more cool stuff–you can do that right here! Buy rad swag at our Dashery shop!
Welcome back to On The Shelf!For this Wednesday edition we dive into Time After Time the first solo novel by Mikki Daughtry. Told across two storylines and four protagonists, this novel is a century spanning sapphic love story set within an Old Victorian house under reconstruction. Mikki and I dive into the learning curve of switching to writing prose after year writing for the screen, the journey of this book and the love story of Libby and Tish. Follow MikkiFollow OTSMap of Indie BookstoresGet Time After Time!Diesel: A Bookstore Santa Monica/BrentwoodChevalier's Larchmont VillageBooksoupSkylight BookstoreThe Last BookstoreBooks on the Boulevard Odyssey BooksQuail Ridge Books
Matt and Eric take a voyage home to the sly cat and mouse game between H.G. Wells and Jack the Ripper in 1970s San Francisco - in TIME AFTER TIME!
The gang dives into the 1979 sci-fi thriller 'Time After Time' where London's Jack The Ripper steals HG Wells' time machine and travels to 1970s San Francisco. The plot had holes and the effects had sparkles, but we had a blast!
Sarah, Vinnie, and Bob are sharing their thoughts on ‘Time After Time' - the time travel was weak, but the vibes were high! What would you be willing to do for a Million Dollars? A Florida man is in the news for robbing a Walmart, and we didn't know they even sold this stuff!
Vinnie's kids have big plans for his vacation! Sarah is feeling “fully old.” It's time for another installment of Bob's Movie Club! This week is ‘Time After Time.' Then, what would you be willing to do for a Million Dollars? Did you know Walmart sold this stuff? Stranger Things' has dropped the trailer for its 5th and final season. Pete Davidson's girlfriend, Elsie Hewitt, is pregnant! A love triangle leads to violence. Plus, tattoos have trends just like everything else - these are some of the worst. Emma Watson has been banned from driving for 6 months. Gwyneth Paltrow and Madonna's friendship in the 90s ended abruptly because of Chris Martin. Vinnie tells us about The Trevor Project and California's announcement to fill the gap amongst youth LGBTQ+ protections being cut. Plus, Bartenders are now using cards to discreetly tell drunk people they've been cut off.
On today's show, Jase might be leaving the Big Show, Mike has an apology to make, and Keyzie loves the law. TIME AFTER TIME:(00:00) Intro: WTF am I hearing?(02:48) The Trolley Theory(08:05) The Photographer(11:41) Mogey's Near Death Experience(17:18) TV???(22:54) Intro: Guess The Number(25:11) BIG SHOW IMPROV(30:11) The Wife's Dream(33:47) THE SUPERJESUS(45:36) Intro: CUTTING EDGE(47:47) Mogey's Apology(51:30) WILD WEST COAST(55:27) FAREWELL Follow The Big Show on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/haurakibigshow Subscribe to the podcast now on iHeartRadio, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts! Featuring Jason Hoyte, Mike Minogue, and Keyzie, "The Big Show" drive you home weekdays from 4pm on Radio Hauraki. Providing a hilarious escape from reality for those ‘backbone’ New Zealanders with plenty of laughs and out-the-gate yarns. Download the full podcast here: iHeartRadio: www.iheart.com/podcast/1049-the-hauraki-big-show-71532051/?follow=true Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-hauraki-big-show/id1531952388 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/20OF8YadmJmvzWa7TGRnDI See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Search Of… “Jack the Ripper” Recorded: 12 Apr 2025 Edited: 11 Jun 2025 Released: 13 Jun 2025 Links: Solenopsis invicta: Red fire ants, an invasive species with a painful sting, have spread to Europe | CNN Residents sound alarm after invasive red fire ants land over 20 people in hospital, kill puppy: 'They're just everywhere' I Want to Rewatch - In Search of... “Deadly Ants” Jack the Ripper - Wikipedia Dear Boss letter - Wikipedia From Hell letter - Wikipedia Thames Torso Murders - Wikipedia Henry Herbert, 4th Earl of Carnarvon - Wikipedia George Herbert, 5th Earl of Carnarvon - Wikipedia Trust No 1 News Special Report: “The Death of Lord Carnarvon” The Five: The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper (Amazon) The Five: The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper (Amazon alternative) Bad Women: The Ripper Retold - Ep. 1: The Ripper Myth - linked to first episode of Season 1 (Ripper Retold) Unobscured, S3 – 1: Temple Mount - linked to first episode of Season 3 (Jack the Ripper) The Enduring Mystery of Jack the Ripper [Video] Jack the Ripper: The Final Solution - Wikipedia From Hell - Wikipedia From Hell (Amazon) They All Love Jack: Busting the Ripper by Bruce Robinson (review) – a huge establishment cover-up I Want to Rewatch - Kolchak: The Night Stalker, Season 1, Episode 1: “The Ripper” Time After Time (1979 film) - Wikipedia Jack the Ripper (miniseries) - Wikipedia Jack's Back - Wikipedia Beforeigners - Wikipedia The Salvation Army - Wikipedia National Donut Day - Wikipedia Optography - Wikipedia Music: “Dark Science” by David Hilowitz “The Truth Is What We Make of It” by The Agrarians All our episodes are at iwtrw.com (or at iwanttorewatch.com, if you want to type more letters for some reason). Links for everything else I Want To Rewatch-related (including our sweet merch) are at I Want To Rewatch | Linktree.
In which Carmen, Eve and Alex put on their dancing shoes, go to Australia, and talk Strictly Ballroom.Find Carmen online:https://carmenmariamachado.comThis episode was made possible by your support! Thanks to everybody who supports us on Patreon and Apple Plus.https://www.patreon.com/youaregoodWe LOVE Magpie Cinema Club! You can find their cover of Time After Time and other songs streaming and on Bandcamp HERE!https://linktr.ee/magpiecinemaclubAlex's zine!https://www.patreon.com/HighOccultureYou can buy a You Are Good logo shirt DESIGNED BY THE GREAT LIZ CLIMO here. (Liz Climo designed our logo!)https://www.bonfire.com/you-are-good-shirts160/You Are Good is a feelings podcast about movies.You can make a contribution to Palestine Children's Relief Fund here:https://www.pcrf.net/Miranda Zickler produced and edited this episode:https://linktr.ee/mirandatheswampmonsterFresh Lesh produces the beats for our episodes.
Welcome to Walking the Way. My name is Ray, and I really want to say thank you to everyone for listening in as we share in a regular rhythm of worship and devotion together. CreditsOpening Prayerhttp://www.myredeemerlives.com/prayers.htmlBible versePsalm 90:12 Thought for the dayRay BorrettBible PassagePsalm 90New Revised Standard Version, Updated Edition. Copyright © 2021 National Council of Churches of Christ in the United States of America. Used by permission. All rights reserved worldwide.Prayer HandbookClick here to download itSupporting Walking the WayIf you want to support Walking the Way, please go to: https://ko-fi.com/S6S4WXLBBor you can subscribe to the channel: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/walkingtheway/subscribeTo contact Ray: Please leave a comment or a review. I want to find out what people think and how we make it better.www.rayborrett.co.ukwalkingthewaypodcast@outlook.comwww.instagram.com/walkingtheway1@raybrrtt
In this radical episode of Past Tens: A Top 10 Time Machine, Dave and Milt hop in their DeLorean — flux capacitor fully operational — and set the date for June 16, 1984. They're not just cruising through the Billboard Top 10; they're living it like extras in Footloose. The episode kicks off with a heartfelt and totally tubular tribute to Dave's late father — think The Karate Kid's Mr. Miyagi, but with better dad jokes. From there, it's a parade of parachute pants, popped collars, and personal memories as they discuss the artists who ruled the airwaves: Madonna, Bruce Springsteen, Duran Duran, and Cyndi Lauper — basically the Justice League of 1984 pop. Of course, it wouldn't be Past Tens without a few twists. There's a Playdate Quiz that would stump even The NeverEnding Story's Atreyu, a musical mashup segment that's more chaotic than Gremlins after midnight, and their signature song substitution game — think Indiana Jones swapping the idol for a bag of sand, but with Huey Lewis tracks. Some highlights: 00:54: A heartfelt memorial for Dave's father, complete with more heart than Kevin Bacon dancing alone in a warehouse. 08:33: Pop Culture Highlights: Ghostbusters hit theaters, Purple Rain was on the horizon, and nobody put Baby in a corner (yet — Dirty Dancing was still a few years away). 15:22: Countdown kicks off — Night Ranger's “Sister Christian” taught us all what "motoring" really means (spoiler: it's not what your dad thinks). 38:01: Musical Mashups — imagine Footloose meets Thriller but performed by the cast of Revenge of the Nerds. 39:22: Laura Branigan's “Self Control” — the unofficial soundtrack to sneaking out past curfew in 1984. 44:54: Huey Lewis reminds everyone that the heart of rock and roll is still beating — even if it's wearing leg warmers. 59:33: Steve Perry's “Oh Sherrie,” a ballad so powerful it could get E.T. to phone home twice. 01:19:50: Cyndi Lauper's “Time After Time” — guaranteed to make even the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man misty-eyed. 01:23:15: Cyndi's legendary ties to the wrestling world — she could literally have body-slammed a Goonie. Milt also teases his upcoming trip to Africa, though we're unclear whether he'll be traveling by Toto song or Temple of Doom bridge. It's a journey that's equal parts nostalgia, musicology, and a John Hughes movie montage. Crank up your Walkman and join the ride — just don't feed Milt after midnight.
T.V.'s favorite director, Phil Sgriccia, returns to the podcast to share behind-the-scenes stories. Time After Time. This is such a fun episode; Robbie Thompson did an excellent job with the script. Jensen Ackles jumps in for a moment to share some thoughts. Rob and Rich learn the difference between Chronos and Kronos. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Some people think space is the final frontier, but those people are wrong. It's actually time travel! Space, we've been there. But time travel has only happened in fiction. Still, just the thought of the possibility of rewriting the past is one we can't seem to shake, as evidenced by the movies that Hollywood continues to make about time travel — over and over and over again. Guests: Actor/comedian/writer Fortune Feimster ("FUBAR," "The Mindy Project"); writer Dana Fox ("Wicked," "Cruella"); and writer Abdullah Saeed ("Deli Boys," "Bong Appétit"). NOBODY KNOWS ANYTHING is a production of The Black List and LAist Studios, in partnership with The Ankler. Visit www.preppi.com/LAist to receive a FREE Preppi Emergency Kit (with any purchase over $100) and be prepared for the next wildfire, earthquake or emergency! Support for this podcast is also brought to you by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes L.A. a better place to live. New episodes premiere Tuesdays and you can listen to the show on the radio at LAist 89.3 Saturdays at 7 p.m. and Sundays at 10 p.m.
Some people think space is the final frontier, but those people are wrong. It's actually time travel! Space, we've been there. But time travel has only happened in fiction. Still, just the thought of the possibility of rewriting the past is one we can't seem to shake, as evidenced by the movies that Hollywood continues to make about time travel — over and over and over again. Guests: Actor/comedian/writer Fortune Feimster ("FUBAR," "The Mindy Project"); writer Dana Fox ("Wicked," "Cruella"); and writer Abdullah Saeed ("Deli Boys," "Bong Appétit"). NOBODY KNOWS ANYTHING is a production of The Black List and LAist Studios, in partnership with The Ankler. Visit www.preppi.com/LAist to receive a FREE Preppi Emergency Kit (with any purchase over $100) and be prepared for the next wildfire, earthquake or emergency! Support for this podcast is also brought to you by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes L.A. a better place to live. New episodes premiere Tuesdays and you can listen to the show on the radio at LAist 89.3 Saturdays at 7 p.m. and Sundays at 10 p.m.
Some people think space is the final frontier, but those people are wrong. It's actually time travel! Space, we've been there. But time travel has only happened in fiction. Still, just the thought of the possibility of rewriting the past is one we can't seem to shake, as evidenced by the movies that Hollywood continues to make about time travel — over and over and over again. Guests: Actor/comedian/writer Fortune Feimster ("FUBAR," "The Mindy Project"); writer Dana Fox ("Wicked," "Cruella"); and writer Abdullah Saeed ("Deli Boys," "Bong Appétit"). NOBODY KNOWS ANYTHING is a production of The Black List and LAist Studios, in partnership with The Ankler. Visit www.preppi.com/LAist to receive a FREE Preppi Emergency Kit (with any purchase over $100) and be prepared for the next wildfire, earthquake or emergency! Support for this podcast is also brought to you by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes L.A. a better place to live. New episodes premiere Tuesdays and you can listen to the show on the radio at LAist 89.3 Saturdays at 7 p.m. and Sundays at 10 p.m.
GGACP marks the 45th anniversary of the 1979 release of Nicholas Meyer's terrific sci-fi- adventure film, "Time After Time" by revisiting this mini-ep from 2015. In this episode: Charles Laughton chases skirts, Gilbert tears down "Regarding Henry," Malcolm McDowell meets his future wife and the boys pay tribute to a lesser-known Lugosi classic. PLUS: "Jack the Stripper"! "The Night of the Hunter"! The brilliance of David Warner! And Marlon Brando inspires Mike Myers! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices