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Before Noirvember ends, we wanted to bring you a new episode about one of the later efforts during the peak of the film noir genre -- it's Stanley Kubrick's The Killing. This 1956 lean and mean movie follows a a cadre of fellas as they plan to pull off a heist at a racetrack. Grant joins us in this Criterion episode. Listen at the link below.
Vince Edwards sheds a lot of light on all things FIBA; and Is the NBA considered “world champions”?; And what happened during week 1 in the NFL with so much quarterback confusion. Listen to the Sports and Ish Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Stitcher, and Google Podcasts or watch the show on YouTube. The post Sports and Ish: All Things FIBA, Quarterback Confusion, and More appeared first on Radio Influence.
Vince Edwards sheds a lot of light on all things FIBA; and Is the NBA considered “world champions”?; And what happened during week 1 in the NFL with so much quarterback confusion. Listen to the Sports and Ish Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Stitcher, and Google Podcasts or watch the show on YouTube. The post Sports and Ish: All Things FIBA, Quarterback Confusion, and More appeared first on Radio Influence.
On this week's episode Phillip is by himself to talk about the Vince Edwards' Spy film Hammerhead from 1968. He starts the show by making a correction from last week. Then for Tarantino Talks segment he plays some audio from the Sony Movie Channel that aired around the release of Once Upon A Time In Hollywood. He then reads the general information about the movie, with some facts thrown in. It's then time for Listener Opinions from Instagram and Twitter. Phillip then talks all about his favorite parts of this movie from beginning to end, with some more facts thrown in. Then he reads a review on Hammerhead. He discusses whether he noticed anything that Tarantino might have liked or used in a film. After that he gives his rating of the film. He then lets the listener know whether he would buy, rent, or find this movie for free. Then it's time for Phil's Film Favorite of the Week; Don't Bother To Knock (1952) (4 stars.) It's then time for the randomizer to pick the next movie, and it picks...Dirty Mary Crazy Larry (1974). So come back on September 15th for that. (Dirty Mary Crazy Larry is available on Criterion Channel with a subscription or wherever you rent your movies.) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/makingtarantinothepodcast/message
Ever get a cut and use cotton gauze to wipe it up? Cotton gauze is just cotton gauze, right? Not to my Federal Drive Host Tom Temin's guest. He developed new cotton fabrics that have proven more effective in trauma care and other medical requirements than the traditional ones. In fact, his invention is the first new medical gauze in 50 years. Vince Edwards is a chemist with the Agricultural Research Service and a finalist in this year's Service to America Medals Program, also known as the Sammies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"Fix me a drink George. I think I'm developing some pains myself." The Killing (1956) written and directed by Stanley Kubrick and starring Sterling Hayden, Coleen Gray, Vince Edwards, Jay C. Flippen, Marie Windsor, James Edwards and Timothy Carey. Next Time: The Poseidon Adventure (1972)
Misty V and Vince Edwards sit down with “PNutt” Jordan, and discuss how he dreamed of getting in a job in professional and his future goals, as well the the east coast conference finals. Listen to the Sports and Ish Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Stitcher, and Google Podcasts or watch the show on […] The post Sports and Ish: The Ins and The Outs of Getting a Job in Basketball and The East Coast Conference Finals appeared first on Radio Influence.
Misty V and Vince Edwards sit down with “PNutt” Jordan, and discuss how he dreamed of getting in a job in professional and his future goals, as well the the east coast conference finals. Listen to the Sports and Ish Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Stitcher, and Google Podcasts or watch the show on […] The post Sports and Ish: The Ins and The Outs of Getting a Job in Basketball and The East Coast Conference Finals appeared first on Radio Influence.
Special guest and former Bulls strength coach, and former director of sports performance for Purdue, Joshua Bonhotal joins Misty V and Vince Edwards to talk all things basketball. Listen to the Sports and Ish Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Stitcher, and Google Podcasts or watch the show on YouTube. The post Sports and Ish: Special Guest Joshua Bonhotal Joins Sports and Ish to Talk All Things Basketball appeared first on Radio Influence.
Special guest and former Bulls strength coach, and former director of sports performance for Purdue, Joshua Bonhotal joins Misty V and Vince Edwards to talk all things basketball. Listen to the Sports and Ish Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Stitcher, and Google Podcasts or watch the show on YouTube. The post Sports and Ish: Special Guest Joshua Bonhotal Joins Sports and Ish to Talk All Things Basketball appeared first on Radio Influence.
Sports and Ish welcomes co-host, and pro basketball player, Vince Edwards to the show. Misty V and Vince discuss their predictions for the conference finals and MVP finalists. Listen to the Sports and Ish Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Stitcher, and Google Podcasts or watch the show on YouTube. The post Sports and Ish: The Fight for the Conference Finals appeared first on Radio Influence.
Sports and Ish welcomes co-host, and pro basketball player, Vince Edwards to the show. Misty V and Vince discuss their predictions for the conference finals and MVP finalists. Listen to the Sports and Ish Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Stitcher, and Google Podcasts or watch the show on YouTube. The post Sports and Ish: The Fight for the Conference Finals appeared first on Radio Influence.
Today I am joined by writer and film noir enthusiast, Alex Vlahov! We discuss Murder by Contract (1958) and other film noirs from the early 20th century, Vince Edwards' acting style, and how the soundtrack is unique to the film noir genre. Alex's Instagram account; https://www.instagram.com/onlyfilmnoir/ Follow The hit List Podcast on social media; https://linktr.ee/TheHitListPodcast Business inquiries: jasonramirezfilm@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thehitlist/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thehitlist/support
Today I'm gonna need you to trust me, but I promise you're getting a treat and not a trick. I'm closing Halloween with THE FEAR, a movie I'm sure most of you haven't heard of. But it has one of my all-time favorite soundtracks, and the movie is a genuinely good time. As an added bonus, I'll link to where you can watch it (for free) on Tubi as well as the Spotify playlist I made with a majority of the soundtrack below! How cool is that? Oh and if that isn't enough, I'm joined by Oliver Leach, who most of you know as beloved Twitter user and connoisseur of b-movies, @BAKKOOONN. In this episode we talk about how creepy the antagonist Morty is, how the movie gets points for doing something different in the 90s horror landscape even if it doesn't always work, Vince Edwards, 90s horror movies in general, the incredible soundtrack, Esham, Gravediggaz, and a whole lot of extra stuff. So give it a listen, or Morty will get ya'! Now get ready for a WHOLE load of links!Support the show on Patreon! You can do so here: www.patreon.com/soundtrackerWatch The Fear here: https://tubitv.com/movies/592960/the-fear?utm_campaign=web-sharingListen to the soundtrack here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5OO9tlFBMqSNdukFpJl5yq?si=dg0Sx3-fQbuUdOWy-au8YA&utm_source=copy-linkCheck out the two songs not on Spotify here: https://youtu.be/Ya5RUtKqmwk , https://youtu.be/ng6_sUFL2ssCheck me out on Sleazoids here: https://soundcloud.com/sleazoids/247-night-of-the-demons-1988-nightbreed-1990-ft-eric-peacock?ref=clipboard&p=a&c=0&si=eb96ea379e9349aa8189063175f99083&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharingListen to me on Select and Start here: https://pod.link/1621573901?s=09Listen to me on Incinerator here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tournament-of-champions-round-4-with-drea-clark/id1607368338?i=1000584085889Check out Oliver's art here: http://www.oliverleach.com/Support the show on Patreon! It's the one thing that's gonna help keep the show going: www.patreon.com/soundtracker
In Terror On The Tube, Joel, Peter, and Allyson pick, at random, a made-for-TV horror/suspense movie that aired sometime during the decades of the 1970s, 80s, or 90s. In this episode we talk about Sole Survivor from 1970. Originally released on CBS on Friday, January 9th, 1970, Sole Survivor stars Vince Edwards, Richard Basehart, William Shatner, Lou Antonio and Lawrence P. Casey. ................................................................................................................................................ Synopsis: Sole Survivor is loosely based on the 1958 discovery of the B-24 Liberator bomber Lady Be Good in the Libyan desert. The Lady Be Good and her nine-man crew had disappeared without a trace in 1943, following its first and only combat mission in World War II. The bodies of eight of the crew were found in 1960. ................................................................................................................................................ ................................................................................................................................................ Special thanks to Ross Bugden for the use of his music for the theme of this podcast under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. You can find the track titled Something Wicked here.
In the twelfth episode of Season 6 (Heists, Cons, & Grifters) Kyle is joined by a panel of guests, script supervisor Katy Baldwin, fellow critic Tyler Harlow, and musician Ben Childs, to discuss Stanley Kubrick's irony laden noir of fate and fortune in the cynical and fatalistic heist film The Killing (1956).
Both George and Vince Edwards are sound guys. They have toured with Black Flag, the Smithereens, the Grateful Dead, the Beach Boys, Eddie Money, Motley Crue, Nirvana, Santana, Huey Lewis, Journey, Social Distortion, & David Bowie. Vince Edwards is also the host of the podcast "Beyond the Backstage Pass."
This week Dirty Dozen December continues and the stakes ramp as we discus 1987's 'The Dirty Dozen: The Deadly Mission' where we join Telly Savalas and his new Dozen as they attack a German chemical weapons plant! Filmed in Yugoslavia and directed by Lee H. Katzin the film stars Savalas as Major Wright, the new commander of the Dozen and Ernest Borgnine, Vince Edwards, Bo Svenson, Randall "Tex" Cobb, Gary Graham, Paul Picerni, Emmanuelle Meyssignac and Wolf Kahler returns again, as an entirely different character Colonel Krieger. Follow us on Twitter @FightingOnFilm and on Facebook. For more check out our website www.fightingonfilm.com Thanks for listening!
This episode continues an irregular series that takes a look back at a minor cinematic phenomenon that happened more often in the 1980s than in any other decade: the one-time-only distribution company. ----more---- We talk about the 1985 cocaine crime drama The Texas Godfather, featuring Vince Edwards and Paul L. Smith, the 1986 comedy Vasectomy: A Delicate Matter, starring Paul Sorvino, Abe Vigoda and Lorne Greene, and the 1986 gender switch comedy Willy/Milly (aka I Was a Teenage Boy, aka Something Special), starring Pamela Segall, Patty Duke, John Glover and Seth Green.
This episode continues an irregular series that takes a look back at a minor cinematic phenomenon that happened more often in the 1980s than in any other decade: the one-time-only distribution company. ----more---- We talk about the 1985 cocaine crime drama The Texas Godfather, featuring Vince Edwards and Paul L. Smith, the 1986 comedy Vasectomy: A Delicate Matter, starring Paul Sorvino, Abe Vigoda and Lorne Greene, and the 1986 gender switch comedy Willy/Milly (aka I Was a Teenage Boy, aka Something Special), starring Pamela Segall, Patty Duke, John Glover and Seth Green.
In this podcast episode, Vince talks about his days as a Boilermaker and talks about what it was like his freshman year with Purdue.
We're off to the races to plot the perfect crime on today's episode - the lads discuss director Stanley Kubrick's noir classic "The Killing", featuring an all-star cast: Sterling Hayden, Coleen Gray, Vince Edwards, Jay C. Flippen, Elisha Cook Jr., Marie Windsor and many more! Questions, comments or horse tips? therealoutofthepodcast@gmail.com
We talk the 1956 film from Stanley Kubrick titled "The Killing: starring Sterling Hayden, Coleen Gray and Vince Edwards. Career criminal Johnny Clay recruits a band of misfits for one last job before he goes straight and marries his fiancee. But, when key team member, George, tells his restless wife, Sherry, about their scheme to steal millions from the racetrack where he works, she hatches a plot of her own.
On this episode of the Metal Blade Podcast Ben Liepelt of Germany's Endseeker joins Vince Edwards and Ryan Williams of Metal Blade along with co-host Riley McShane, the guys discuss being creative during the lockdown, European festival culture, virtual events in Minecraft and Fortnite as well as deep dives into, video production, photography and more.
Vince Edwards wears many hats at Metal Blade Records - he works in radio promotion, digital media, video editing, social media and much more. I chatted with Vince about what it's like to work at Metal Blade, his journey from college radio to record label life, some of his favorite current artists and he gave some advice to up and coming bands looking to gain some traction with labels.
The Metal Blade Podcast returns for 2020 with new host Riley McShane of Allegaeon along with Vince Edwards and Ryan Williams of Metal Blade Records to talk about the current state of music during the shutdown with guest Jarvis Leatherby of Cirith Ungol and Night Demon. In video game news the guys talk about, Doom Eternal, Animal Crossing and more!
It's the year 2020 Jonathan (@berkreviews) and Corey (@coreyrstarr) decided they need to check a few more of Stanley Kubrick's films off their gap list. Thus, they start the year-off with the theme 2020: Janley Kubrick or Stanuary. There are a few back episodes of Movie Club where they watched Kubrick films, but there are some major ones left to see, but now in the year 2020 they will check them off their list. As far as the podcast goes, each episode features an in-depth review of the movie for the week. They begin with a spoiler-free review before diving in completely after the needed spoiler warning. However, before getting into the review of the week, Jonathan and Corey discuss what other movies they've seen since the last episode as well as anything else they feel like discussing. To help them decide which of the many films to watch each month they started creating themes for them all. Week 1 - The Killing (1956) Corey gets to pick the first film of the year and she went with an old Kubrick that neither had really any knowledge of. The Killing (1956) is one of the earliest feature films by Kubrick and his foray into Noir. Directed and co-written by Kubrick, the film stars Sterling Hayden, Coleen Gray, Vince Edwards. The IMDb.com plot synopsis reads "Crook Johnny Clay (Sterling Hayden) assembles a five man team to plan and execute a daring race-track robbery." --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/berkreviewscom-moviecasts/support
Metal Blade Records videographer and content creator Vince Edwards is our guest this week. We talk about a number of different topics related to his work at one of metal's most venerated and longest running labels, including the recent signing of Killswitch Engage, some of his favorite underrated albums that came out on the label over the years, what it was like shooting Between the Buried and Me live, which band he's most excited to be able to work with in the future, how to market metal bands in modern times and the pressure to perform despite having a metalhead's dream job. Petar, Brandon, and Jozalyn discuss Misha Mansoor's comments on Periphery hitting their popularity ceiling, Kirk Hammett gearing up for a new Metallica record, Brain Johnson's possible return to AC/DC, Hellyeah replacing Vinnie Paul, and who's most excited for Crazy Town's The Gift of Game 20th anniversary tour. Songs: Fractal Universe - “Masterpiece's Parallelism” Abnormality - “Curb Stomp” Destrage - “The Chosen One”
Vince Edwards has been grinding it out for Metal Blade for over a decade now and has been at the forefront of so much exciting stuff in the world of underground music. He also happens to be the guy who runs ads for Metal Blade and their many bands so we got pretty granular. All in all this is the sort of deep and engaging conversation we strive for with this podcast! Definitely a top episode to listen too! Follow Vinny on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/metalvinny Check out his website: http://www.vinnyedwards.com Follow Metal Blade on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/metalbladerecords/ Follow Metal Blade on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/metalbladerecords/ Follow Metal Blade on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MetalBlade --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dumbanddumbest/support
United Artists released The Killing to theaters on June 6, 1956. Stanley Kubrick directed film which starred Sterling Hayden, Coleen Gray, and Vince Edwards. The post The Killing (1956) appeared first on Movie House Memories.
Thursday's show features immediate reaction to Houston's selection of USC guard De'Anthony Melton with their No. 46 pick in the second round of the NBA draft and a trade for Purdue forward Vince Edwards at No. 52 overall, including analysis from Sports Illustrated draft expert Jeremy Woo on the Melton pick. Tune in: #Rockets #NBA #NBADraft Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thursday's show features immediate reaction to Houston's selection of USC guard De'Anthony Melton with their No. 46 pick in the second round of the NBA draft and a trade for Purdue forward Vince Edwards at No. 52 overall, including analysis from Sports Illustrated draft expert Jeremy Woo on the Melton pick. Tune in: #Rockets #NBA #NBADraft Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former Boilermakers Vincent Edwards checks in with the Podcast. Edwards played at Purdue from 2014 to 2018 and was a member of the 2017 Big Ten Championship team.
Ryan Williams and Vince Edwards return with their first episode of 2017 to talk to Rivers of Nihil on the Devastation on the Nation tour, plus a huge summer of festivals, including Psycho Las Vegas, and more. In science news, they discuss gravitational lensing and measuring the masses of stars.
Blair starts things off after going down to Louisville to see Purdue lose to the Cardinals. What does this mean for the Boilermaker program? A big story has to be the struggles of Vince Edwards, was it right to bench him? Moving over to college football, did the committee get the four teams right or wrong? Penn State winning the conference and not getting in really opens a can of worms with Ohio State a no doubter for everyone. How much does the conference championship factor into this decision? Do the Huskies have a chance against Alabama? Which team is the favorite in Ohio State and Clemson? Who would give the Crimson Tide the best game? Baseball free agency moves on with the CBA agreed to, so what was changed? How does it change the free agent market and moves between small and large market teams? What are the changes for the International talent pool and the luxury tax? And then we recap free agency thus far after not going over much yet. We start with the Astros who made a lot of early noise, but still on the offense and not really on the pitching staff. The Diamondbacks added another young pitcher, and have a good commodity of it, but will he actually deliver in Arizona? What do we make of Atlanta adding veterans to the staff? Will the White Sox actually sell? Are we buying the rumors about Detroit potentially selling? Who will be the first domino to fall in the closer market? The Cubs signed Jon Jay which means a few things for the OF rotation, what do we think Chicago will do going forward? What do we think will happen with Jorge Soler? Pops comes up with an arbitrary 10 million to make moves which Blair calls out because Chicago has the ability to move funds around. Blair does some bragging after locking up the 1 seed in Fantasy Football. We go over the match ups in round one and see what Pops thinks since he's sitting out. Pops has complaints about the Texans and DeAndre Hopkins' irrelevance. At what point does Bill O'Brien make a QB change? Pops is back on the beef cattle train with Jeff Fisher and the St. Louis Rams. Fisher having a job takes a dump all over the Rooney Rule. There's always time to go over Kirk Herbstreit and Pops goes over him for having no integrity in his job with his inability to put his Ohio State fandom aside.
Ryan Williams and Vince Edwards sit down with Killswitch Engage guitarist Adam D at Metal Blade HQ to talk Serpentine Dominion, his new band with George "Corpsegrinder" Fisher and Shannon Lucas. Science news features new study on iron-60 and magnetotactic bacteria on the ocean floor. Intro music: Allegaeon "Proponent III - The Extermination" - Outro: Serpentine Dominion "The Vengeance in Me."
Ryan Williams and Vince Edwards hang backstage and in Abnormality's van for this two part interview at the Whisky a Go Go in Hollywood, CA. Intro music from Poison Headache and outro is "Cymatic Hallucinations" from Abnormality.
Football and basketball camps open this month. We'll preview on Gold and Black Illustrated, plus talk the decisions of Caleb Swanigan and Vince Edwards.
Story: Die US-amerikanischen Corporals Trower und Chase, Sergeant Craig sowie weitere US-Streitkräfte, die in England während des Zweiten Weltkriegs stationiert sind, werden für einen Kampfeinsatz nach Italien geschickt. Nachdem sie dort eine kleine Stadt eingenommen haben, findet GI Baker kurzzeitig Glück in den Armen der Einheimischen Maria, die seit mehreren Monaten keine Nachricht von ihrem im Krieg kämpfenden Ehemann erhalten hat. Daraufhin wird die Truppe nach Frankreich beordert, wo sich Craig nach der Landung in der Normandie auf eine Französin einlässt. Chase wird derweil von der wohlhabenden Magda umgarnt, die ihn dazu bringen möchte, die Armee zu verlassen, um ihr bei profitablen Schwarzmarktgeschäften zu helfen. Doch Chase kehrt an die Front zurück, wo er sich ein Bein verletzt, während sich in Belgien Trower in die opportunistische Violinistin Regine verliebt, die durch Nachtclubs tingelt, zeitweilig als Prostituierte arbeitet und Trower letztlich für einen anderen sitzen lässt. Weitere desillusionierende Kampfeinsätze und romantische Begegnungen folgen. Am Ende befindet sich Craig mit einer schweren Kopfverletzung im Krankenhaus, während Chase weiterhin an seiner Beinverletzung leidet. Trower lebt inzwischen in der Sowjetischen Besatzungszone Berlins, wo er mit der jungen Deutschen Helga zusammenlebt. Eines Abends gerät er dort mit einem betrunkenen sowjetischen Soldaten in Streit, der in einer Messerstecherei endet, bei der beide ums Leben kommen. DVD-Release: 18.03.2016 (Alive - Vertrieb und Marketing) The Victors Antikriesgfilm, Drama Land: USA/UK 1963 Laufzeit: ca. 146 min. FSK: 16 Regie: Carl Foreman Drehbuch: Carl Foreman Mit Eli Wallach, Geroge Hamilton, George Peppard, Vince Edwards, Albert Finney, James Mitchum, Peter Fonda, Romy Schneider, Senta Berger, Elke Sommer, Michael Callan, Rosanna Schiaffino, Jeanne Moreau, Melina Mercouri, Maurice Ronet, ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPv-Yw_Kbpg
Story: Die US-amerikanischen Corporals Trower und Chase, Sergeant Craig sowie weitere US-Streitkräfte, die in England während des Zweiten Weltkriegs stationiert sind, werden für einen Kampfeinsatz nach Italien geschickt. Nachdem sie dort eine kleine Stadt eingenommen haben, findet GI Baker kurzzeitig Glück in den Armen der Einheimischen Maria, die seit mehreren Monaten keine Nachricht von ihrem im Krieg kämpfenden Ehemann erhalten hat. Daraufhin wird die Truppe nach Frankreich beordert, wo sich Craig nach der Landung in der Normandie auf eine Französin einlässt. Chase wird derweil von der wohlhabenden Magda umgarnt, die ihn dazu bringen möchte, die Armee zu verlassen, um ihr bei profitablen Schwarzmarktgeschäften zu helfen. Doch Chase kehrt an die Front zurück, wo er sich ein Bein verletzt, während sich in Belgien Trower in die opportunistische Violinistin Regine verliebt, die durch Nachtclubs tingelt, zeitweilig als Prostituierte arbeitet und Trower letztlich für einen anderen sitzen lässt. Weitere desillusionierende Kampfeinsätze und romantische Begegnungen folgen. Am Ende befindet sich Craig mit einer schweren Kopfverletzung im Krankenhaus, während Chase weiterhin an seiner Beinverletzung leidet. Trower lebt inzwischen in der Sowjetischen Besatzungszone Berlins, wo er mit der jungen Deutschen Helga zusammenlebt. Eines Abends gerät er dort mit einem betrunkenen sowjetischen Soldaten in Streit, der in einer Messerstecherei endet, bei der beide ums Leben kommen. DVD-Release: 18.03.2016 (Alive - Vertrieb und Marketing) The Victors Antikriesgfilm, Drama Land: USA/UK 1963 Laufzeit: ca. 146 min. FSK: 16 Regie: Carl Foreman Drehbuch: Carl Foreman Mit Eli Wallach, Geroge Hamilton, George Peppard, Vince Edwards, Albert Finney, James Mitchum, Peter Fonda, Romy Schneider, Senta Berger, Elke Sommer, Michael Callan, Rosanna Schiaffino, Jeanne Moreau, Melina Mercouri, Maurice Ronet, ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPv-Yw_Kbpg
Ryan Williams and Vince Edwards speak with Mem Von Stein from Exumer, who recently released their new album, "The Raging Tides". In science news, the guys discuss efforts to drill at 'ground zero' of the impact site of the meteor that killed the dinosaurs. Intro song is "Dark Reflections" by Exumer and the outro is "First Kill" by Amon Amarth.
Ryan Williams and Vince Edwards give an update on recent Metal Blade artist news and play an excerpt from the Metal Blade Hellfest 2015 video. The excerpt is a conversation between Don Jamieson, John Bush, and Colin Young. The full YouTube video includes more conversations with Ensiferum, Cannibal Corpse, and Armored Saint. In science news, the guys talk about gravitational waves. Intro music: Ketzer "Starless" - Outro music: Brimstone Coven "Black Magic".
Ryan Williams and Vince Edwards invaded the back of BTBAM's tour bus to Tommy, Paul, and Dan about "Coma Ecliptic", coffee, and just how those guys all stay so insanely active in music. In science news, the guys discuss a Scientific American article about the hunt for alien molecules. Intro music: Cannibal Corpse "The Murderers Pact" - Outro music: "Option Oblivion" by Between the Buried and Me.
Anticipation is high for the Boilermakers on the eve of the 2015-16 season, with a veteran group intent on building from the successes - and failures - of last year. On Gold and Black Radio, we'll preview Purdue, analyzing the Boilermakers' roster, the pluses and minuses, along with a conversation with Coach Matt Painter. Also, we feature sophomore Vince Edwards, who will have a changed, but big, role this season, and talk recruiting. Also, we'll look at the women's team, with an interview of Coach Sharon Versyp.
Ryan Williams and Vince Edwards talk to Twitching Tongues vocalist Colin Young about their new album "Disharmony." In science news, the guys revisit Ceres and the Dawn probe, plus the potential of an "alien megastructure" around KIC 8462852, and they go off the rails a bit about nukes in modern war. Intro song is "Path of Reflection" by Culture Killer and the outro is "Insatiable Sin" by Twitching Tongues.
Two films noir recommended by none other than Martin Scorsese. Firstly we have the docudrama from 1955 - The Phenix City Story starring John Ireland and Richard Kiley, then a minimalist noir involving an idiosyncratic hitman, Murder By Contract starring Vince Edwards, Herschel Bernardi and Phillip Pine.Support the podcast via Patreon.
Ryan Williams and Vince Edwards sit down with MMA fighter Colleen Schneider to talk about her recent international fight successes, metal, and how combat sports has changed over the past few years. In science news, the guys discuss the discovery of ancient humanoid remains in Africa. The intro is The Black Dahlia Murder's "Threat Level No. 3" and the outro is Revocation's "Empire of the Obscene."
Ryan Williams and Vince Edwards sit down with guitarist Chris Broderick in the Metal Blade podcast studio for a conversation about his new band Act of Defiance, as well as the paleo diet, and a number of other topics. For the science update, the guys discuss NASA's Kepler mission and a proposed ban on autonomous weapons systems.
Vince Edwards and Ryan Williams welcome producer Mark Lewis from Audio Hammer Studios onto the show. They discuss what it takes to be a modern metal producer, and some of the best practices for getting into the business. Intro music is 'Manufactured Extinct' by Cattle Decapitation and the outro is Armored Saint's 'An Exercise in Debauchery'.
Ryan Williams and Vince Edwards welcome special guests all the way from Sweden: The Great Discord. They also discuss fan comments on youtube and instagram, and how Steven Hawking says we have 200 years to leave Earth. Musical outro: The Great Discord 'Eigengrau'.
Ryan Williams and Vince Edwards bring you episode 56 of the Metal Blade Records podcast! In this episode, they welcome special guests Secrets of the Sky, plus they discuss how to submit a demo, and more. Musical outro: Cancer Bats 'True Zero'.
Ryan Williams and Vince Edwards return in 2015 with episode 55 of the Metal Blade Records podcast. In this episode, they welcome guest John Matos from Abiotic to talk touring as an up-and-coming band and their new album, 'Casuistry'. Musical outro: Abiotic 'Cast into the Depths'.
Título original The Killing Año 1956 Duración 83 min. País Estados Unidos Estados Unidos Director Stanley Kubrick Guión Stanley Kubrick (Novela: Lionel White. Diálogos: Jim Thompson) Música Gerald Fried Fotografía Lucien Ballard (B&W) Reparto Sterling Hayden, Coleen Gray, Vince Edwards, Jay C. Flippen, Marie Windsor, Ted DeCorsia, Elisha Cook, Joe Sawyer, Timothy Carey, Jay Adler, Joe Turkel, Kola Kwariani, James Edwards, Tito Vuolo, Cecil Elliott, Dorothy Adams, Herbert Ellis, Mary Carroll Productora MGM / UA Género Cine negro. Intriga. Thriller | Crimen. Robos & Atracos Sinopsis Después de pasar por la cárcel, Johnny Clay ha decidido dar el último golpe de su vida, el que le permita retirarse junto a su amada Fay. El plan es llevarse la recaudación de las carreras de caballos de un hipódromo. Después de una meticulosa selección de colaboradores, planea la estrategia del asalto con una precisión insospechada. Tratará de provocar un altercado en la sala de apuestas y matar al caballo favorito de la séptima carrera. Clay cuenta con la ayuda de Randy, un policía sobornado, George, el cajero de las apuestas, y Mike, barman del hipódromo. El atraco se desarrolla según lo previsto, pero los problemas se presentan con el reparto del botín.
Ryan Williams and Vince Edwards welcome guest Monte Pittman to talk about his plans for 2015. The guys also discuss recent shows, the Rosetta mission, and more. The musical outro features a new song from Primordial, 'Babel's Tower.'
Ryan Williams and Vince Edwards sit down for an interview with Sam Didier, senior art director of Blizzard Entertainment, to discuss gaming, art, and metal. Also, the hosts talk about the latest Metal Blade artist and tour news, science news of the week, and fan comment of the week. The musical outro features new music from Cannibal Corpse and Goatwhore.
Ryan Williams and Vince Edwards of Metal Blade Records host the relaunch of the Metal Blade Records Podcast. Features interviews with Whitechapel, Revocation, Rivers of Nihil and ramblings on science, video games, and ridiculous fan comments.
In the show, we take a look at the latest in Purdue basketball and football recruiting, with interviews from Rivals' experts Eric Bossi and Josh Helmholdt, along with Coach Matt Painter and commitments Vince Edwards and David Blough. Brian Neubert breaks down the 2014 and 2015 prospects and gives his thoughts on Trevon Bluiett; where does Purdue fit in his recruitment? An hour-plus breakdown of everything relevant in the world of Purdue recruiting in our special.
Case Files will be a series of interviews with the actors, writers, producers, directors and stunt people who made our two bionic shows possible in the 70s. First up is an interview with actor/writer James McMullan (SMDM: "The Thunderbird Connection" and BW: "Kill Oscar 3" & "The Martians Are Coming, The Martians Are Coming") Comment on the episode here or write abionicpodcast@gmail.com or call 888-866-9010 or better still use the "Send Voicemail" tab on the left of the page to leave a message via your computer. Take a moment to rate the episode by using our star system at the bottom of this entry. Growing up in Long Beach, Long Island, NY during the 1950's was a magical time for Jim McMullan. His fondest memories revolved around his friends, sports and making things. He was always creating something, inventing something, building something. That explains why he went off to college to learn more about art, design and architecture. He studied Industrial Design at New York University and Parsons School of Design for a year before enrolling in Kansas University's School of Architecture. For five years he involved himself in the arts: design, sculpture, art history and even theatre. After a girlfriend coaxed him into playing the lead in a college production of "Desire Under The Elms" by Eugene O'Neill, he spent much of his free time learning the craft of acting. Jim graduated from the University of Kansas in 1961 with a Bachelor of Architecture degree. On a whim he went to Hollywood in 1961 to visit a friend and, through a chance meeting with playwright William Inge, he was given a screen test for Sam Peckinpah's Ride the High Country (1962) (Peckinpah directed the screen test). The test was sent to Universal Pictures, which put him under a seven-year contract, the start of a successful 40-year film career. During his four-year stay at Universal he made many TV pilots and starred opposite James Stewart as his son in the classic Shenandoah (1965). After leaving Universal he was given the co-lead for eight weeks opposite Vince Edwards in the series "Ben Casey" (1961). Jim has had the lead in a few series, such as "Chopper One" (1974), "Beyond Westworld" (1980), "The Young and the Restless" (1973) and most notably had a recurring role on the popular nighttime soap "Dallas" (1978) as Sen. Dowling, a part that lasted for 18 weeks. In 1970 he co-starred with Robert Redford and Gene Hackman in "Downhill Racer" (1969). Jim has been a respected and highly recognizable actor for the past 40 years and has appeared in hundreds of TV series, movies and commercials. His many feature film credits include "The Incredible Shrinking Woman" (1981) and "Extreme Close-Up" (1973). He has guest-starred in over 150 TV shows including "MacGyver" (1985), "Doogie Howser, M.D." (1989), "The Six Million Dollar Man" (1974), "The F.B.I." (1965), "The Rockford Files" (1974), "Hart to Hart" (1979), "The A-Team" (1983), "9 to 5" (1986), "Stowaway to the Moon" (1975) (TV), "Father Knows Best: Home for Christmas" (1977) (TV), "Centennial" (1978) and "The Taking of Flight 847: The Uli Derickson Story" (1988) (TV). A few years ago Jim's career expanded into book writing. Since then he has published nine books… Actors as Artists, Musicians As Artists, This Face You Got, Instant Zen, Happily Ever After, Hail To The Chief, Cheatin’Hearts, Broken Dreams & Stompted on Love, Do it Now Book & Clock and Flocks, Herds, Litters & Schools. In 2002, Jim returned from France after playing the role of Buffalo Bill for four years (1998-2002) in the "Buffalo Bill Wild West Show", a 1000-seat dinner theater production, just outside of Disneyland Paris. - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xaJ599XK6Jo He and his wife Helene have been married 40 years. She is a Life Coach and Jewelry Artist. They have two sons who live in California. Sky is an advertising agency producer and Tysun is a filmmaker/editor. Jim & Helene split their time between their cabin in the Sequoia National Forest, near their boys, and a small town on the New Jersey shore where they sail & meditate. They recently completed a 4,000-mile, nine-month sailing adventure, from New Jersey to Key West, Florida, and back. Official Website - http://jimmcmullan.com/ Artwork (under Harry Kovair) - http://www.harrykovair.com/Harry_Kovair/HOME.html YouTube http://www.youtube.com/senatordowling http://www.youtube.com/buffalojimbo http://www.youtube.com/buffalojimbo13 IMDb - http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0573401/ BOOKS: Flocks, Herds, Litters, and Schools - http://amzn.com/1450793614http://www.aerodalepress.com/component/content/article/1/38-flocks-herds-litters-a-schoolsDo It Now! Book & Clock set - http://amzn.com/B005M4TCXA Actors as Artists - http://amzn.com/1885203020Musicians as Artists - http://amzn.com/1885203063Instant Zen - http://amzn.com/0804832986Happily Ever After: The Wit and Wisdom of Marriage - http://amzn.com/1883318203Cheatin' Hearts, Broken Dreams and Stomp - http://amzn.com/0440506484 Hail to the Chief - http://amzn.com/1881649857 This Face You Got Art of the Illustrator - http://amzn.com/1885203012
It Will Blow Your Mind! This week at the B-movie clubhouse Nic, Mary, I talk about a strange overlooked film from director Bert I. Gordon “Mr. B.I.G.” himself called “The Mad Bomber” from 1973. The film stars Chuck Connors, Vince Edwards and Neville Brand. Plus we have some great feedback. Toll Free Number 888-350-2570 BUY […]
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