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In this episode, we dive into Grandma's Boy (2006), a stoner comedy about growing up way past the point of no return. Join The Dale, Cea, and Twan as we break down the story of Alex, a 35-year-old video game tester forced to move in with his grandma and her eccentric roommates. We'll explore how the film turns slackerdom into a story of redemption, where gaming, weed, and grandma collide in absurd harmony. Tune in as we unpack its cult appeal, juvenile genius, and why it remains a mark for Happy Madison.
Friday afternoon #SAPBTP talk with Gaurav and Dava on SAP Integration at Rabobank.Key topics:Integration Strategy and ArchitectureModernization and TechnologyKey ChallengesTeam and SkillsS010E18Your #hanacafeNL hosts: Jan Penninkhof and Twan van den Broek.
In this episode, we dive into Kaneto Shindō's Onibaba (1964), a haunting descent into lust, survival, and damnation set against the marshes of medieval Japan. Join The Dale, Cea, and Twan as we break down a tale where hunger and desire blur into horror, where two women kill to live, and one demonic mask turns the human face into something even more monstrous. Tune in as we explore how Onibaba redefined the boundaries of folk horror and erotic dread. We'll dig into its hypnotic visuals, the ritualistic rhythms of survival, and the way Shindō weaponizes shadow, sound, and silence.
Dichter Twan Vet is te gast! Hij vertelt over zijn debuutbundel Troostpogingen met gedichten over liefde, mannelijkheid en Rob Trip. Botte deelt zijn verdriet over het overlijden van D’Angelo en hoe diens muziek hem raakte, terwijl Twan openhartig spreekt over zijn angstige karakter, adoptie, en hoe de Eeuw van de Amateur hem troost bood tijdens de pandemie. Ook: herfstkwalen, anekdotes over De slimste mens, en een bijzonder verhaal over de pakken die Twan erfde van Karel van de Graaf. Luisteraars maken kans op een exemplaar van Troostpogingen - je hoort het allemaal in deze aflevering. Veel plezier! Troostpogingen – Twan Vet (koop hier) Site van Twan, met agenda voor optredens Documentaire Devil’s Pie (over D’Angelo, NPO Start) Botte’s podcast over Frits Bolkestein (Spotify) Levenslijnen expo van BredaPhoto Word Vriend van de Show en luister de exclusieve toegift Probeer Podimo gratis via podimo.nl/eeuw See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Twan Blow is continuing to find unique ways to evolve and push his music to new listeners and this week we had the chance to speak with him about it in episode 278! In his 13 plus active years as an artist Twan talked about the necessity to build a team and the strong foundation that it can help bring. Not to mention new opportunities and insight from a different perspective. This is what has allowed Twan to try new things with each new release including his most recent single “On to Something". He has also had the chance to craft content pieces on his YouTube channel such as reviewing his own music which we found to be a unique perspective in how he executed the vision. He told us about his plans for more new releases, live shows and a lot more heading into the 4th quarter of the year and the top of 2026. We appreciate Twan for the conversation and look forward to re-connecting with him again soon!Submit a demo track(s) for release consideration with Proven Knowledge! - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1l_h_XayHVqWIJHgTYyV5vGgThfRVEiBh8lw9SP8DrQw/viewform?edit_requested=trueConsider becoming a monthly supporter of the show by visiting the link here
In this episode, we break down Alexandre Aja's High Tension (2003), a ferocious entry in the New French Extremity movement that fuses raw brutality with psychological collapse. Join The Dale, Cea, and Twan as we dissect this blood-soaked slasher, a film that begins as a home-invasion shocker and ends as a hallucinatory study of obsession and repression. Tune in as we break down the film's legacy. We'll talk about its place in early-2000s horror, its controversial narrative pivot, and why High Tension still divides audiences two decades later.
Friday afternoon #SAPBTP talk with Ronald Konijnenburg, Tim Koster on #sitNL 2025 event, our 15th anniversary.ℹ️ More info.
In this episode, we break down Demián Rugna's Terrified (2017), a relentless slice of Argentinian horror that invades the quiet streets of Buenos Aires with unexplainable terror. Join The Dale, Cea, and Twan as we unpack the film's mosaic of urban hauntings. From its fractured storytelling to its police procedural framework, we trace how Terrified transforms ordinary domestic spaces into gateways of Lovecraftian Horror. Rugna crafts a nightmare where fear is communal, unstoppable, and deeply rooted in the unseen.
In this episode, we break down Danny and Michael Philippou's Bring Her Back (2025), a suffocating horror descent into grief, obsession, and the forbidden pull of resurrection. Join The Dale, Cea, and Twan as we explore the film's bleak atmosphere, where a foster mother's desperate yearning collides with occult rituals. From the chilling performances by Sally Hawkins to the unrelenting sense of dread, we trace how the film transforms loss into a nightmarish cycle of possession, decay, and guilt that can't be buried. So tune in as we dive into how Bring Her Back's portrait of love is corroded by the hunger to undo death itself.
The episode features guest Evert-Jan Scholten, a Senior ABAP Developer at Signify, who has over 34 years of experience in SAP development, starting his career as a consultant in 1989. The main focus of the conversation is the concept of SAP's Clean Core and how a company with significant SAP legacy, like Signify, approaches the upcoming migration to S/4HANA.Concept of Clean CoreSignify's S/4HANA journeyChanging landscape of ABAP development through the yearsEvert-Jan's advice for developersABAP Cloud Developer Day: October 9, 2025S10E17Your HANA Cafe NL hosts: Jan Penninkhof and Twan van den Broek
In this episode, we recap our favorite moves of the year, well kinda. Join The Dale, Cea, and Twan as we take a look back at the movies we've watched in 2025 and pick out our favorites. We'll laugh, we'll cry, so join us and let us know what your favorites from the year are.
In this episode, we break down David Sandberg's Kung Fury, a neon-drenched, synth-fueled, 30-minute blast of pure ‘80s fever dream. Join The Dale, Cea, and Twan as we unpack the film's delirious mashup of kung-fu cops, time-traveling Nazis, Norse gods, and rampaging arcade machines. From VHS-soaked aesthetics to knowingly absurd one-liners, we dive into how Kung Fury parodies and over-the-top action to create a cult short film that feels like both a lost relic and a parody trailer brought to life.
In this episode, we break down Steven LaMorte's Screamboat, a wild horror-comedy that turns Disney's 1928 steamboat setting into a blood-soaked nightmare cruise. Join The Dale, Cea, and Twan as we unpack the film's unhinged tone, midnight-movie energy, and its blend of cartoon nostalgia and slasher mayhem. From twisted sight gags to over-the-top kills, we explore how Screamboat weaponizes childhood iconography and warps it into something grotesque, hilarious, and unforgettable.
Bienvenue au Club Madame Playlist: 1/ Ron Carroll, TWAN, Billy O'Malley « The Sermon » (Twan & Billy O'Malley Remix) 2/ EREZ, Rafael « Left Right » 3/ DEFLEE, Panic Chase « Yaka » 4/ GuzBass « Ela Falou » 5/ CamelPhat, Elderbrook, « Cola » (ARTBAT Extended Remix) 6/ David Tort, Motel Boutique « Under The Rain » (Club Vocal Mix) 7/ Mark Knight, Roland Clark « Televised » 8/ The Cube Guys « Closer » 9/ Paisley Jensen « Work Dat » 10/ Blaze, Barbara Tucker, UDAUFL, Nico de Andrea « Most Precious Love » 11/ KPD « Back in the Day » 12/ John Acquaviva, Olivier Giacomotto, Dan Diamond « Let It Go » (Dompe Remix) 13/ Andre Espeut, CASSIMM « Brothers & Sisters » 14/ Mark Row « Who's That Girl » 15/ Radio Slave, Nathalie Duchene « We Are Youth » (CASSIMM Remix Dub) 16/ Kristin Velvet « Let the Music Play » 17/ David Penn, Jewel Kid « You Can Do It » 18/ Milk & Sugar & Lizzy Pattinson « Let the Sun Shine » (Chrissi D! Remix)
In this episode, we break down Gaspar Noé's I Stand Alone is a brutal plunge into the mind of an aging butcher seething with rage, isolation, and despair. Join The Dale, Cea, and TWan as we unpack the film's stark narration, suffocating nihilism, and its unflinching portrait of alienation on the margins of society. From shocking monologues to Noé's infamous “warning” countdown, we explore how the film dares its audience to confront the darkest corners of the human condition.
In deze afleveringen duiken Twan en Fred met Diederik van Volan in de sleutelhangerhorloges!
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How is the landscape of House Music Changing in Chicago!! Hot DJ Twan is promoting, producing and performing his style of HOUSE MUSIC citywide and beyond. House Legend DJ Lori Branch discusses his Chicago Reader best DJ nomination and what's next for the young star!! www.VintageHouseShow.comSupport the showwww.VintageHouseShow.comPreserving and Celebrating the History of House Music
In this episode, we enter the high-pressure world of Boiler Room (2000), where ambition and greed clash with morality and consequence. From Seth Davis's desperate hustle for legitimacy to the seductive pull of fast money and faster lies. Join The Dale, Cea, and Twan as we unravel how Ben Younger's crime drama exposes the dark underbelly of American capitalism.
Paul van Os (Oxolution) is senior integration professional and shares his passion on all things integration in the SAP world. In this episode we discuss:BC, XI, PI, PO, CI, IS, EDAAI for ISMonitoringTools to be used: Figaf by Daniel Graversen, Stylish StudioPaul's wishlistAnd Paul also shares his tips on how to become an integration professional. S010E16Your #hanacafeNL hosts: Jan Penninkhof and Twan van den Broek.
In this episode, we ride through the fog-drenched woods of Tim Burton's Sleepy Hollow (1999), where gothic romance and grisly legend collide. From Ichabod Crane's skeptical science to the Headless Horseman's bloody reign. Join The Dale, Cea, and Twan as we explore how Burton turns Washington Irving's classic tale into a fever dream of superstition and spectacle.
In this episode, we explore David Lynch's Wild at Heart, a surreal road trip of love, violence, and sex. Join The Dale, Cea, and Twan as we follow Sailor and Lula's journey through hitmen, witches, and the twisted underbelly of Americana. From Elvis serenades to unhinged mobsters, we examine how Lynch transformed a lovers-on-the-run story into a fever dream of desire and doom.
Peter Turien is transformation coach and supports organisations and teams to become agile, scaled agile (SAFe). In this episode we discuss:What is SAFeHow to facilitate collaboration between teamsWhat is different in the SAP ecosystemWhat is crucial for transformationHow to deal with refactoring, standards and governanceS010E15Your #hanacafeNL hosts: Jan Penninkhof and Twan van den Broek.
In this episode, we spiral into Gaspar Noé's Climax — a hypnotic descent into chaos, dance, and delirium. What starts as an electrifying rehearsal turns sinister when the troupe's sangria is spiked, unraveling the night into paranoia, violence, and hallucination. Joining The Dale, Cea, and Twan as we break down the film's unbroken takes, pulsing soundtrack, and raw performances that blur the line between choreography and collapse. It's part fever dream, part horror show, and completely unhinged.
In this episode, the boys went to the movie and watched 2025's Superman. Directed by James Gunn, Superman is a showcase of superhero team-ups and action-packed scenes. Join The Dale, Cea, and Twan as we break down whether Gunn has successfully saved the DC Universe. Will discuss the highs and lows of the film and what we're looking forward to next.
In this episode, we dive into The Iron Giant, a story of friendship, fear, and identity set against the backdrop of 1950s paranoia. Directed by Brad Bird, this 1999 animated gem blends Cold War anxiety with heartfelt storytelling and hand-drawn wonder. Join The Dale, Cea, and Twan as we explore what makes The Iron Giant timeless, tender, and tragically overlooked.
In this episode, we cover Bringing Out the Dead, Martin Scorsese's overlooked gem that dives into the life of a New York City paramedic. Join The Dale, Cea, and Twan as we explore how Scorsese turns burnout into spiritual warfare and chaos into dark poetry. Nicolas Cage stars as Frank Pierce, a man unraveling under the weight of lives he couldn't save and ghosts he can't shake. Set in the drug-fueled streets of 1990s Hell's Kitchen, the film pulses with exhaustion, guilt, and hallucinatory dread.
In this episode, we dive into The 'Burbs, a dark comedy where paranoia brews behind picket fences. Through the eyes of Ray Peterson, we witness neighborly suspicion spiral into full-blown hysteria as he and his friends investigate the creepy Klopeks next door. Join The Dale, Cea, and Twan as we discuss if The 'Burbs still holds up today and what? Directed by Joe Dante, this 1989 cult classic blends slapstick, suspense, and a healthy dose of suburban dread.
In this episode, we dive into City of God, a portrait of life inside Rio's most infamous favela. Through the eyes of aspiring photographer Rocket, we witness the rise of gang violence, the fall of innocence, and the chaos that grips an entire generation. Join The Dale, Cea, and Twan as we discuss what makes City of God brutal, beautiful, and unforgettable. Directed by Fernando Meirelles and Kátia Lund, this 2002 masterpiece blends documentary-style realism with breathtaking style.
In this episode, we dive into the nightmarish world of Tetsuo: The Iron Man, a groundbreaking 1989 cyberpunk horror film by Shinya Tsukamoto. Blending industrial noise, body horror, and surreal visuals, the film follows a man's grotesque transformation into a twisted hybrid of flesh and scrap metal. Join The Dale, Cea, and Twan as we discuss the movie's disturbing visuals, hyper-sexual themes, and why it remains a cult classic decades later.
In this episode, we step into the world of Paprika, a mind-bending anime that blurs the line between dreams and reality. Join The Dale, Cea, and Twan as we dive into Satoshi Kon's visionary tale of a therapist who uses experimental technology to explore the subconscious. As stolen dream devices unleash chaos, the boundaries of identity, control, and sanity dissolve. We break down the film's amazing visuals, haunting themes, and its influence on modern cinema. This episode is a journey through the subconscious you won't want to miss.
In this episode, we explored Kiyoshi Kurosawa's Pulse. As Tokyo falls into eerie silence, a group of disconnected strangers uncovers a series of ghostly events linked to the internet. Join The Dale, Cea, and Twan as we discuss the film's themes of loneliness, technology, and the feeling of existential dread. We dive into its haunting atmosphere, slow-burn terror, and why it remains one of the most unsettling J-horror films of the 2000s. Tune in as we break down why this film's core message of technology and loneliness was ahead of its time.
In this episode, we take a closer look at The Ice Cream Man, a 1995 cult horror film starring Clint Howard as Gregory, a disturbed man who turns his childhood trauma into something far more dangerous. Join The Dale, Cea, and Twan as we discuss the film's surreal atmosphere, strange character choices, and its place in the world of low-budget horror. We discuss where The Ice Cream Man lands on the pantheon of slashers, is it a gem or a relic of campy horror comedy?
In this episode, we change things up and rank our top 10 horror icons. Join The Dale, Cea, and Twan as we discuss who we believe are the greatest horror mascots of all time. From legendary slashers to modern classics, tune in and see if your number one is on our list.
In this episode, we dive into the world of M3GAN, the high-tech horror that blends artificial intelligence with parental paranoia. Join The Dale, Cea, and Twan as we discuss the film's themes of grief and the dangers of our over-reliance on technology. Is M3GAN a protector or a homicidal maniac? Tune in as we break down what this film says about our future with AI.
In this episode, join The Dale, Cea, and Twan as we dive into the cult classic Plan 9 from Outer Space, often hailed as the best worst movie ever made. From flying saucers to reanimated corpses, we discuss the wild plot and the lasting legacy of Ed Wood's infamous sci-fi disasterpiece. Whether you love or hate it, this film is a fascinating piece of cinematic history. Tune in as we explore what makes Plan 9 unforgettable, flaws and all.
In this episode, we explore The Elephant Man, David Lynch's haunting yet compassionate portrayal of John Merrick, a severely disfigured man in Victorian England. Join The Dale, Cea, and Twan as we review the film's themes of humanity, dignity, and the societal response to physical difference. From its powerful performances to its amazing black-and-white cinematography, we discuss why this 1980 classic resonates today. Join us as we break down the emotional and ethical questions at the heart of this unforgettable film.
In this episode, we dive into Peter Jackson's gloriously gory cult classic Dead Alive, a wild blend of slapstick horror and over-the-top splatter. Join The Dale, Cea, and Twan as we explore how Dead Alive became a fan favorite and what it reveals about Jackson's early filmmaking style. killer Sumatran rats to lawnmower massacres, we discuss the film's outrageous practical effects and surprising emotional core.
In this episode, we dive into Unicorn Wars, a shockingly brutal yet visually stunning animated film that pits adorable teddy bears against magical unicorns in a battle for forest dominance. Join The Dale, Cea, and Twan as we discuss the film's dark themes, satirical undertones, and the haunting parallels it draws to real-world conflicts. Is this cute-meets-carnage film one of the best war movies of the last ten years? Tune in as we break down the brilliance of this unexpected animated epic.
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In this episode, we embark to Mars with John Carpenter's Ghosts of Mars—a film where possessed miners, leather-bound space cops, and Ice Cube fight for survival. Join The Dale, Cera, and Twan as we discuss what went wrong, what (surprisingly) went right, and why Martian ghosts are really into body modification. Is it an underrated sci-fi horror or John Carpenter's worst film?
In this episode, we ride the wave of 90s nostalgia with Surf Ninjas—a martial arts comedy that's equal parts absurd and awesome. Join The Dale, Cea, and Twan as we break down the tale of two brothers, ancient prophecies, and the power of Sega Game Gear. Listen in as we debate whether it is a hidden gem of the ninja craze or a wipeout.
Twan van Steenhoven, beter bekend als Big2, is als rapper en producer een gevestigde naam in de Nederlandse hiphopscene en was jarenlang de helft van het succesvolle duo ‘The Opposites'. Nu is hij terug met zijn nieuwe soloalbum ‘Hart Hout'. Op het album rapt hij op beats die doen denken aan 90's hiphop, over volwassen worden, verandering en de balans tussen succes en het leven thuis. Presentatie: Andrew Makkinga
In this episode, we dive into the cult classic Ready to Rumble, a 2000 comedy that blends professional wrestling with over-the-top humor. Join The Dale, Cea, and Twan as we explore the film's unique place in pop culture, its over-the-top characters, and its impact on the wrestling world. Was this film the WCW's last-ditch effort to stay relevant, or was it a love letter to wrestling and its fans? Join us as we break down what makes this film a guilty pleasure for many wrestling fans.
In this episode, we dive into David Lynch's surreal and haunting film Inland Empire. A labyrinth of mystery and psychological turmoil, the movie follows actress Nikki Grace as her life blurs with her role in a film, unraveling a chaotic narrative of identity and reality. Join The Dale, Cea, and Twan as we explore the film's themes of self-destruction, memory, and the power of illusion. With its fragmented storytelling and Lynch's signature dreamlike visuals, Inland Empire challenges viewers to confront the darkest corners of the human psyche. Tune in as we dissect one of Lynch's most complex and enigmatic works.
Former Hurricanes and Miami Dolphins linebacker explains why he believes Cam Ward isn't just an elite passer but a leader of men.
Former Miami Hurricanes and Dolphins LB preached patience the last two seasons as Cristobal's Hurricanes struggled. Twan was always consistent about year three being the real indicator on the state of the program and he was right. Twan discusses watching the Cristobal, Cam Ward and this team finally having a great season.
Debating expectations for the Canes first CFP ranking tonight. Solana reveals he is a long snapper truther: thinks it's a phony position. Twan Russell joins the show to discuss the Canes 9-0 start and completely tears Solana's long snapper theory apart. Josh Appel joins the show to discuss the Dolphins defensive lapses in the last two weeks and we react to the Fins standing pat at the trade deadline. Plus, National Donut Day evokes a passionate take from Hoch about the best Donut and Donut chain.
After the Miami Dolphins signed another long snapper Tuesday, Solana's take was to question whether wasting a roster spot on a long snapper was necessary. Hoch brings Twan Russell into the debate and the former NFL player puts Solana in his place.