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Welcome to the Munsons at the Movies podcast. Each episode we delve into the filmography and impact of a randomly selected actor. In this episode, we explore the life and career of Steve Carell. Best known for his roles as Michael Scott in The Office (2005-2013), Andy in The 40-Year Old Virgin (2005), and Brick in the Anchorman films, Carell is undoubtedly one of the funniest men in Hollywood. Joined once again by Chip Hessenflow of the Too Much Scrolling podcast, we discuss Carell's sketch comedy roots at Second City Improv, his incredible project choice and box office snapshot, the earnestness & believability of his characters throughout the years, the pop culture relevance of his role as Michael Scott, and fawn over his underrated dramatic range. How does he rank on the Munson Meter? Listen to find out.
Special Intro: Author Mike Chen Film at 11: A Haunting in Venice (2023) Book IT: Light Years from Home (2022) by Mike Chen Scroll With IT: Teddy Durgin returns to Too Much Scrolling and brings along Courtney Gains who played Malachai in Children of the Corn (1984). Courtney has a new album of music which he is releasing in October 2023. He's touring the country with a showing of Children of the Corn and a concert. We can't wait to see him in our corn field. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/tms91923
Special Intro: Gates McFadden – Dr. Crusher from Star Trek: Picard Film at 11: Evil Dead Rise (2023) Book IT: Outland (2015) by Dennis E Taylor Scroll With IT: Google's AI Bard has things to say about Too Much Scrolling, Steve has things to say about “Weird AL” on the Beer'd AL podcast, and AppleTV+ wants to share the PAC12 conference games. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/tms42523
We're back at it again! This week Steve from the Too Much Scrolling podcast joins me to figure out what the most underrated track is on the In 3-D album. We have a great time talking about how awesome "Weird Al" is, how awesome this album is, and how underrated some of these songs are. You definitely don't wanna miss it!Beer'd Al is a possibly overrated member of the OddPods Media Network. Our promo this week is for Grab'em in the Brisket.
Joe Molloy was once again joined by Mick McCarthy, Will O'Callaghan and Arthur James O'Dea for the latest edition of A Slight Tangent! (02:00) Woods, Brady, Williams: Are we living in the with GOATs of al GOATs? (09:00) Are Irish fans of the Premier League all hypocrites? (14:00) TOO MUCH SCROLLING! Joe Molloy has bought a Nokia 3310. (26:00) Car-crash TV? Roy Keane sits down with Tommy Tiernan. (40:00) Mick vs Arthur: The Jack Grealish Debate!
Welcome to the Munsons at the Movies podcast. Each episode we delve into the filmography and impact of a randomly selected actor. In this episode, we explore the career of Andie MacDowell. Best known for her roles as Rita in Groundhog Day (1993), Ann in Sex, Lies, and Videotape (1989), and Carrie in Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994), MacDowell successfully transitioned to a long career in acting from the world of modeling. Joined once again by Chip Hessenflow of the Too Much Scrolling podcast, we discuss one of the most fascinating box office profiles Case has seen in 71 episodes, her ability to persevere after a difficult first film, her rough go on the SNL stage, and we do our best to coax the Pope into cursing the podcast. How does MacDowell rank on the Munson Meter? Listen to find out.
It's time to play the music. It's time to light the lights. It's time to meet the Muppets on a brand-new Franchise Detours mega-series. For the next eight episodes, we'll be covering every single theatrically released Muppet film, journeying through spanning 35 years of Muppets on the big screen. First up is the story of "approximately" how the Muppets came together. On this episode, Stephen Fodor of Too Much Scrolling joins the show to talk in-depth about 1979's The Muppet Movie. We'll discuss how the movie works as an adaptation of The Muppet Show, break down Paul Williams' and Kenneth Ascher's Oscar-nominated music, and answer once and for all whether the film indeed has "socially redeeming value." Connect with Crooked Table Productions on social media: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
Welcome to the Munsons at the Movies podcast. Each episode we delve into the filmography and impact of a randomly selected actor. In this episode, we explore the career of Matthew Broderick. Best known for his roles as Ferris Bueller in Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986), David in WarGames (1983), and Leo Bloom in The Producers (2005), Broderick has been a force in the world of film, theater, and television. Joined once again by Chip Hessenflow of the Too Much Scrolling podcast, we discuss Broderick's odd connection to Fisher Stevens, how his role in The Lion King (1994) affects his box office numbers, the double-edged sword that is his role as Ferris Bueller, whether we liked him as a Director in Infinity (1996), and how his high-profile car accident in 1987 affected his career. Where does Broderick rank on the Munson Meter? Listen to find out.
Special Intro: Charlaine Harris - author of the Sookie Stackhouse novels Film at 11: Dune (2021) Book IT: The Last Werewolf (2011) by Glen Duncan Scroll With IT: We mourn the passing of Colin Powell, Peter Scolari, and Halyna Hutchins this week. Next week, Too Much Scrolling and Professor Pamela Bedore invite you to join us for our SECOND Halloween group read. We're reading Fledgling (2005) by Octavia Butler. Grab a copy and read with us. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/tms102621
Special Intro: Chicago's favorite Horror host Svengoolie Film at 11: No Time to Die (2021) Book IT: The Lady from the Black Lagoon: Hollywood Monsters and the Lost Legacy of Milicent Patrick (2019) by Mallory O'Meara Scroll With IT: William Shatner journeyed into the final frontier and then went to Wizard World in Chicago. Too Much Scrolling and Professor Pamela Bedore invite you to join us for our Halloween group read. We're reading The Last Werewolf by Glen Duncan this month. Grab a copy and read with us. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/tms101921
Special Intro: Joe Bob Briggs - host of The Last Drive-In Film at 11: Muppets Haunted Mansion (2021) Book IT: The Nordic Theory of Everything: In Search of a Better Life (2016) by Anu Partanen Scroll With IT: Social media is a place to share and fast food is a place to eat. These facts are not always true. Too Much Scrolling and Professor Pamela Bedore invite you to join us for our Halloween group read. We're reading The Last Werewolf by Glen Duncan this month. Grab a copy and read with us. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/tms101221
Special Intro: Puppeteer Steve Whitmire Film at 11: Free Guy (2021) Book IT: The Neil Gaiman at the End of the Universe (2021) by Arvind Ethan David Scroll With IT: Amazon is everywhere, even in your robot dog. Too Much Scrolling and Professor Pamela Bedore invite you to join us for our Halloween group read. We're reading The Last Werewolf by Glen Duncan this month. Grab a copy and read with us. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/tms10521
We often say that podcasting is the new golf: instead of building new relationships on the green, we're doing it in the studio. Too Much Scrolling's Chip Hessenflow is no exception. After nearly 10 years of podcasting, he's had conversations with some very interesting people. In this episode, he shares with Jason and Cee Cee just a few of those stories.This episode was broadcast live on LinkedIn! Don't miss the next one, follow our LinkedIn.The Earfluence Podcast is a production of Earfluence Media and is hosted by Jason Gillikin and Cee Cee Huffman.
Today the boys discuss Clerks 3, Jungle Cruise, The Suicide Squad and GI Joe. Plus they welcome back to the show Stephen Fodor host of Sandwiches at Irregular Hours Podcast and Too Much Scrolling, where we will discus our favorite 90s comedies. Follow us @3geekspodcast 3geeks.ninja #JungleCruise #SnakeEyes #TheSuicideSquad #JungleCruise #Clerks3 #KevinSmith
The book club you've always wanted to be a part of with Steve, Chip, & Professor Pam. As we come back from the COVID-19 pandemic, we look back at the year of books and conversations that we had. Our deepest thanks to Professor Pamela Bedore for sharing this time and her knowledge with us. We look forward to continuing our chats about pop culture as we relaunch our podcast Too Much Scrolling next week. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/saih72721
The book club you've always wanted to be a part of with Steve, Chip, & Professor Pam. As we come back from the COVID-19 pandemic, we look back at the year of books and conversations that we had. Our deepest thanks to Professor Pamela Bedore for sharing this time and her knowledge with us. We look forward to continuing our chats about pop culture as we relaunch our podcast Too Much Scrolling next week. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/saih72721
Film at 11: Go Back to China (2019) Stacey saw: Host (2020) Book IT: The Chris Farley Show (2009) by Tom Farley Jr. Scroll With IT: Pluto TV has a new 24/7 Star Trek channel for you for free this week! Read with us: We are making a big change this week. This is the last episode of Too Much Scrolling. Starting Tuesday, August 11, 2020 we will premier a new podcast called Sandwiches at Irregular Hours. It is the book club we’ve always wanted to be a part of. Go to http://sandwichesatirregularhours.com and search for the new show in your podcatcher next Tuesday. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/tms8420
Welcome to the Munsons at the Movies Podcast. Each episode we delve into the filmography and impact of a randomly selected actor.In this episode, we are joined by Chip Hessenflow of the Too Much Scrolling podcast to discuss the life and career of James Marsden. Best known for his roles as Prince Edward in Enchanted, Corny Collins in Hairspray, and Scott Summers/Cyclops in the X-Men franchise, Marsden has been one of the busiest actors in Hollywood since his start in 1993. While many of his films haven't received great reviews from critics or audiences, they certainly cross a variety of genres: romantic comedies, 90's teenage angst, and animated projects, just to name a few. Where does his career rank on the Munson Meter? Listen to find out.
FANS & FILMS: Rise and shine, campers--it's GROUNDHOG DAY! Steve Fodor of Too Much Scrolling joins us for our star-packed 50th episode celebration covering the timeless Harold Ramis cult classic. You'll hear commentary and Cult Filmometer scores from Ken Hudson Campbell aka Groundhog Day's "Man in Hallway"--YUSS!! Plus Kevin McDonald (Kids in the Hall), Jewel Staite (Serenity), Jack Bennett (Never Surrender: A Galaxy Quest Documentary), Dean Cameron (Summer School), Eddie Deezen (Grease), Scott Schwartz (A Christmas Story), Shelly Pack & Josh Sutherland (Chasing Molly), and Bruce Crawford (Omaha Film Event) all weigh in with their ratings, favorite quotes and praise for Bill Murray. We get philosophical on this one, y'all! FINDS: We did them on last Friday's episode so we didn't have to do them today. Sheesh! What more do you want? We did them on last Friday's episode so we didn't have to do them today. Sheesh! What more do you want? We did them on last Friday's episode so we didn't have to do them today. Sheesh! What more do you want? We did them on last Friday's episode so we didn't have to do them today. Sheesh! What more do you...and so on ;)
FANS: We say goodbye to Karen Kaske, a fellow fan who left us too soon. Ming Chen (A Shared Universe PodcaStudio) fields questions about the taping of AMC's Comic Book Men, working with Kevin Smith, college sports fandom & his favorite cult films, which include Made and two Christian Slater flicks. FILMS: We review and discuss 1994's Clerks, which launched the career of Kevin Smith. Ming tells us how his love of this film led to a career working with Kev on View Askew websites, SmodCo podcasts and eventually Comic Book Men. We all try not to be #37! FINDS: DC Universe pulls the plug on Swamp Thing. We hassle Steve Fodor of Too Much Scrolling about Aladdin (2019).
Where WAS Moses when the lights went out, anyway? How did Jamie lose his face? Even more importantly, how does Jamie suddenly know how to pilot the TARDIS? All of these questions – well, two of them – will be fully answered in our Holiday episode discussing THE MIND ROBBER by Peter Ling. Our usual panelists Tony Whitt and Dalton Hughes are joined by a special guest, Stephen Fodor of the TOO MUCH SCROLLING podcast! Download this to listen to on your way to Grandmother’s house (unless there are kids in the car – then don’t), and enjoy your travels! See you again next year! If you’d like to hear more of this sort of quality content, please come visit our Patreon page! It's at https://www.patreon.com/DWTargetBC. If you decide to support us in our ongoing effort to discuss all of the DOCTOR WHO novelizations, you'll be able to choose a gift, whether it be a shout-out by our panel, a card signed by all of us, or a BBC Book of your choosing! Contributing at any level gets you our extras! Visit the site for more details! We now have a book discussion group of our very own on Goodreads! It can be found at https://tinyurl.com/y7kmaspr. If you want to have your question, discussion, or review of a given book read aloud by us, simply join the group, post your response to the group by the given deadline, and we will see it! If you really like us or feel the exact opposite, feel free to comment on our Facebook page or our Subreddit, follow us on Twitter (we’re @DWTARGETBC), or subscribe to us via the podcast provider of your choice (we can be found on iTunes, Soundcloud, Stitcher, and TuneIn, amongst many others)! Videos to accompany our first ten episodes can still be found on YouTube! You can also email us at DWTARGETBC@gmail.com. TOO MUCH SCROLLING: https://toomuchscrolling.podbean.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DoctorWhoTargetBookClubPodcast/ Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/DWTargetBC/ iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/doctor-who-target-book-club-podcast/id1195364046?mt=2 SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/doctorwhotargetbookclubpodcast Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/doctor-who-target-book-club-podcast TuneIn: http://tunein.com/radio/Doctor-Who-Target-Book-Club-Podcast-p957128/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DWTARGETBC Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/710804-doctor-who-target-book-club-podcast
Special Intro: Caroll Spinney -- TV’s Big Bird Film at 11: Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018) Book IT: Bluefishing: The Art of Making Things Happen (2017) by Steve Sims Scroll With It: Amazon Prime Day is coming this Monday. Be prepared for all the best deals and support Too Much Scrolling at http://amazon.toomuchscrolling.com Show Notes: http://bit.ly/tms71018
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Special Intro: Tom Merritt host of Daily Tech News Show Film at 11: Action Point (2018) BookIT: Springfield Confidential by Mike Reiss Scroll With it: School’s out for Summer and Too Much Scrolling is hitting the road. Join us on June 8th, 2018 in Indianapolis for Indy POP con and make your plans now for Star Wars Celebration 2019 in Chicago, April 11-15, 2019. Show Notes: http://bit.ly/tms6518
Special Intro: Art Baltazar famous cartoonist Aw Yeah Comics Film at 11: Solo: A Star Wars Story (2018) BookIT: Mating in Captivity: Unlocking Erotic Intelligence (2009) by Esther Perel Scroll With it: School’s out for Summer and Too Much Scrolling is hitting the road. Join us on June 8th-10th, 2018 in Indianapolis for Indy POP con and make your plans now for Star Wars Celebration 2019 in Chicago, April 11-15, 2019. Show Notes: http://bit.ly/tms52918
Special Intro: Bill Corbett from Rifftrax and MST3K Film at 11: Deadpool 2 (2018) BookIT: Author Jessica Eise joins us to discuss her sci-fi time travel novel Renee Scroll With it: School’s out for Summer and Too Much Scrolling is hitting the road. Join us on June 8th, 2018 in Indianapolis for Indy POP con and make your plans now for Star Wars Celebration 2019 in Chicago, April 11-15, 2019. Show Notes: http://bit.ly/tms52218
24: Steve, teacher and host of Too Much Scrolling joins Ryan on Classroom Brew to talk about career origins, not fearing failure, exploding spotlights, teaching strategies, career trajectory, and more on this week's episode of Classroom Brew. Quick update from Ryan on coaching, starting an after-school club. #ClassroomBrew #TooMuchScrolling #ClassroomBrewPodcast #TooMuchScrollingPodcast @classroombrew @muchscrolling iTunes | iHeartRadio | Stitcher Radio | Google Play | Podknife | Overcast | Youtube | etc. Until next week: Class dismissed! Music cred to bensound.
Celebrating episode 100, the guys find their former fourth member (the sasquatch on DJ's shirt in the logo) known as Eshan. The reunion includes comparisons between legal weed in the states of Washington and California, some voicemail love from a few of their podcast buddies, a battle of 90's kids sports movie villains, #gay4aday, and even some relationship talk. Special thanks to all that have listened and/or contributed over these last 100 episodes. We are striving to better our content and quality and hope to have many more fun episodes. intro: "Yours to Keep" from the album "Songs of the Great Collapse" by John Frickin Smith. Purchase song and album on iTunes or at http://www.johnfrickinsmith.com/ Another special thanks to our podcast friends for the voicemail love. Click the links below to check them out. The Buff Geek Podcast – Fitness & Geekery: https://thebuffgeekpodcastblog.wordpress.com/ Hashtag Blackout podcast: https://soundcloud.com/hashtag-blackout-podcast The Filmmakers Podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-filmmakers-podcast/id1280468643?mt=2 Random Ramblings w/Rob podcast: http://randomrobcast.com Mike Seibert Radio: https://m.soundcloud.com/mikeseibertradio Too Much Scrolling: http://toomuchscrolling.podbean.com/ Join the JNT Rabbit Hole group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1462021067228219/
Film at 11: Moana (2016) BookIT: Station Breakerby Andrew Mayne App-etite: Jolly Roger Telephone Company ...And Now the News: YouTube TV is available in 10 more metropolitan areas, Adam West finished one more Batman movie and Too Much Scrolling has completed its third year of podcasting. Thank you for listening! Show Notes: http://bit.ly/tms62717
Too Much Scrolling with Chip Hessenflow and Steve Fodor LIVE during the 2015 Podcast Marathon at the Blue Box Cafe in Elgin, IL Aug 1, 2015. Learn more, subscribe, or contact us at www.southgatemediagroup.com. You can write to us at southgatemediagroup@gmail.com and let us know what you think. Be sure to rate us and review the episode. It really helps other people find us. Thanks! @SMGPods @BlueBoxCafe176 @MuchScrolling