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It's the 2024 micro-budget Blumhouse horror that focuses on childhood imaginary friends with a sinister turn, but is Imaginary a good horror movie or just another run-of-the-mill shithouse dump?Join BP, Coop and Justin as we venture into a world of ~pure imagination~.Imaginary is a 2024 American supernatural horror film directed and produced by Jeff Wadlow and written by Wadlow and the writing team of Greg Erb and Jason Oremland. It stars DeWanda Wise, Tom Payne, Taegen Burns, Pyper Braun, and Verónica Falcón. In the film, a woman returns to her childhood home and discovers her stepdaughter's imaginary friend is more than imaginary.Imaginary was released in the United States by Lionsgate on March 8, 2024. It received generally negative reviews from critics and grossed $43 million.Chapters00:00 Opening40:00 Title Sequence01:28 Overall Thoughts04:29 Favourite Parts8:18 What We Disliked12:45 Trivia17:43 Ratings and Final Thoughts19:47 Thank You20:20 Intensive Care BearSHOP OUR STOREhttps://completeguidetohorror.threadless.com/collections/new/Follow the Complete Guide to Horror Movies podcast on our social channels below.↪ TikTok↪ Twitter↪ Facebook↪ Instagram↪ Subscribe to our YouTube channel↪ Shop our Store!↪ Tip us $5↪ Linktree↪ LetterboxdBox officeImaginary has grossed $28 million in the United States and Canada and $15.7 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $43.7 million.Critical responseOn the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 24% of 104 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 4.1/10. The website's consensus reads: "Imaginary's core concept is solid enough to produce a handful of scares, but too much of its potential is lost in a clichéd story that gets bogged down in world-building."Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 34 out of 100, based on 21 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable" reviews.Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "C+" on an A+ to F scale, while those polled by PostTrak gave it an 57% overall positive score.#imaginary #jeffwadlow #blumhouse #fantasyisland #truthordare #wonka #genewilder #pureimagination #trivia #review #horror #movie #death #horrorfilm #scarymovie #completeguidetohorror #horrormovie #scary #creepy
Episode 105What if you could transform the education system for neurodiverse children? Kelly Jarvis and Chrissa Wadlow from Sunshine Support are revolutionizing how we support neurodivergent children in schools. Kelly's journey as an educator breathing new life into special educational needs and Chrissa's relentless advocacy for her daughter form a compelling narrative of collaboration against systemic challenges. Together, they reveal their pioneering approaches that empower both families and educators in a landscape often fraught with obstacles.Listeners will gain invaluable insights into navigating the complexities of Education, Health, and Care Plans (EHCPs) and the Individual Development Plan (IDP) system in Wales. These documents hold the key to ensuring the well-being of children with special educational needs, yet they come with their own set of challenges. Our new Welsh division is here to demystify these processes, providing parents with tools to assert their rights and advocate effectively for their children. We discuss the urgent need for transparency and accountability in local authorities, shining a light on the critical role of informed advocacy.This episode also addresses the pressing issue of underfunding in special education and its impact on neurodivergent children, particularly those with autism and ADHD. From the financial strain of seeking appropriate educational environments to the systemic inefficiencies that misplace resources, we underscore the importance of collaboration and modernization in educational approaches. Discover how building supportive communities, like our private Send Parenting WhatsApp group, can foster positive change and offer much-needed solidarity for families navigating these challenges. Join the conversation as we advocate for a reimagined education system that truly supports every child's learning journey.Join SEND Parenting Community Click here for Sunshine Support www.sendparenting.com
1 Peter 1 We are ordinary people transformed by the mercy of God to reach our campus, city, and world. Join us at our in-person worship services at 10:02am on Sundays at 244 Southern Ave, Cincinnati OH, 45219. 'Visit our website at https://www.mercyhillcincy.com/. Follow us on Instagram: @mercyhillcincy https://www.instagram.com/mercyhillcincy/ Like our Facebook page: @mercyhillcincy https://www.facebook.com/mercyhillcincy Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4Qk7uFrOWss2PSV2HGOjFj?si=6347c61821af421a Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mercy-hill-church/id1585694466
Ryan and Klint interview 10 (or 12 depending on how you count)-time Leadville 100 finisher and local Missouri legend Brad Wadlow. We talk Leadville, the BT Epic, race nutrition and lots of other things. If you want to get straight to the Leadville talk, skip to 17 minutes in. Also, thanks to AI-generated art, we are now "Nounty's BKE Podcat"
Kevin drives a 1999 Peterbilt 379 named Panty Wagon. He works for P. Coleman Trucking. Kevin has had his CDL for 4 1/2 years now. Tune in to hear about his trucking experiences and a few of his crazy stories while being over the road! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fifth-wheel-mafia/support
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Welcome to a fear beyond imagination.Imaginary is a 2024 American supernatural horror film directed and produced by Jeff Wadlow and written by Wadlow, Greg Erb, and Jason Oremland. It is co-produced by Jason Blum through his Blumhouse Productions banner and Tower of Babble. The film stars DeWanda Wise, Tom Payne, Taegen Burns, Pyper Braun, Matthew Sato, Veronica Falcón, and Betty Buckley.A woman returns to her childhood home to discover that the imaginary friend she left behind is very real and unhappy that she abandoned him.00:00 Intro11:07 Horror News 29:49 What We've Been Watching39:51 Film Review1:59:15 Name Game2:04:21 Film Rating2:10:45 OutroPodcast - https://podlink.to/horrorhangoutPatreon - https://www.patreon.com/horrorhangoutFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/horrorhangoutpodcastTwitter - https://twitter.com/horror_hangout_TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@horrorhangoutpodcastInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/horrorhangoutpodcast/Website - http://www.hawkandcleaver.comBen - https://twitter.com/ben_erringtonAndy - https://twitter.com/AndyCTWritesAudio credit - Taj Eastonhttp://tajeaston.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thehorrorhangout. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Taylor reviews the supernatural horror film, Imaginary, directed and produced by Jeff Wadlow and written by Wadlow, Greg Erb, and Jason Oremland. It is co-produced by Jason Blum through his Blumhouse Productions banner and Tower of Babble. In the film, A woman returns to her childhood home to discover that the imaginary friend she left behind is very real and unhappy that she abandoned him. The film stars DeWanda Wise, Tom Payne, Taegen Burns, Pyper Braun, Matthew Sato, Veronica Falcón, and Betty Buckley. Follow us on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thepotentialpodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thepotentialpodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/thepotentialpodSupport us on Patreon:patreon.com/thepotentialpodcastAura:Get a 14-day free trial of Aura for individuals, couples and or their family by going to aura.com/potential ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Emcee was not feeling well, so the Willden-Beast joins Cupcake to review Blumhouse's Imaginary, directed by Jeff Wadlow. And while you'll have to imagine that Emcee is right alongside them, WB and Cupcake briefly discuss Wadlow's resume (he's an Eastie, hailing from Arlington, Virginia) and then critique his latest about an imaginary friend inhabiting a cute teddy bear who wrecks havoc on a family. Is it the next "Child's Play" or the next meme-sensation that "M3gan" was OR does Blumhouse and Wadlow (this is his THIRD Blumhouse film) need to address the recent spate of disappointing offerings (we are looking right at YOU, "Exorcist: Believer" and "Night Swim"). Before that Willden-Beast plus's Oscar related projects while Cupcake gives a review of a new streaming film starring one John Cena (trust me, it's better than "Freelance"). GET US IN YOUR EAR-MAGINATION!
Matt F Basler fancies himself a bit of a horror guru, so it was only right we had him on for the latest Blumhouse spooktacular. But, the only thing is, we didn't tell him it was awful. Imaginary is directed by Jeff Wadlow, and written by Wadlow, Greg Erb, and Jason Oremland. Starring DeWanda Wise, Tom Payne, Taegen Burns, Pyper Braun, Matthew Sato, Veronica Falcón, and Betty Buckley.Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/c-fERnqIQYcSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/reelspoilers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Synopsis Imaginary is a PG-13 horror film about Jessica, an artist and author who recently married Max and joined his family, becoming a stepmother to two girls. When Jessica's father is moved into a retirement home, the family moves into Jessica's childhood house in hopes of finding a fresh start. As the family settles in, the youngest daughter, Alice, appears to have a new imaginary friend whom she spends all her time talking to. The family soon finds that this new friend is anything but imaginary as it begins to wreak havoc on the household. The movie is directed by Jeff Wadlow and written by Wadlow, Greg Erb, and Jason Oremland. Review of Imaginary This might be one of the worst movies I've ever seen. The script is not subtle at all, and none of the characters talk like real human beings. It's almost like the writers knew what they wanted to tell the audience but had no idea how to convey their thoughts other than having the characters say them outright. The acting ranges from okay to downright awful, and somehow the best actor of them all might have been Piper Braun, the actress who plays the little girl. The movie could have been a tight hour and 20 minutes but chooses to drag on another 25 minutes at the end, making it feel like you've been in the theater for hours. Still, despite all my criticisms, there were a couple of scenes that I enjoyed, so I can't fully commit to giving this movie a 1. Score 2/10
“The movie in many ways is about creativity. And it's one of the reasons why I really love it. It's not just about an evil haunted teddy bear. It's about the power of imagination. There's a reason why the movie isn't called Chauncey - it's called Imaginary. It was really fun as screenwriters to just let our creativity run wild and think of all the different ways we could explore imagination and creativity through the lens of a movie,” says Jeff Wadlow, director and co-writer of Blumhouse's new film Imaginary. In this episode, I talk with Wadlow and his co-writers, Greg Erb and Jason Oremland, about digging into scary tropes and how the character Chauncey the Bear evolved over four years of development and numerous script drafts. We also discuss how movies like Pan's Labyrinth, Labyrinth, Friday the 13th and Alice in Wonderland served as inspiration and why horror films should be a good time. “I would tell people to make their horror fun. I think those very grim dirges that can sometimes get made as horror films – while they certainly are satisfying to a segment of the audience – they're not my favorite. I think you're going to have a lot more luck getting your movie made if you capture the fun of horror. There's no reason why you can't have a good time and be scared. It should be it should be a roller coaster,” says Jeff. To dig deeper into Imaginary, listen to the podcast.
Episode 63Join us this week as I am once more talking with the fantastic Chrissa Wadlow from Sunshine Support as we unravel the complexities of school attendance for neurodivergent children. From personal trauma to sensory overload, we analyse the reasons behind school avoidance and the essential trust between parents and children that must be preserved to prevent long-term psychological harm. We delve deep into the education system's outdated punitive measures surrounding attendance and the harsh interpersonal and societal impact on families they penalise. We also remind parents of key legal protections for their children in school that they may not know about, like the fact that you do not need to provide medical proof of poor child mental health and the 15 day rule. By encouraging early recognition of individual needs and equipping parents with the knowledge to challenge systemic barriers, we aim to prevent disengagement and its far-reaching consequences for future generations.Link to Sunshine Support Mental health guidance - DfEPDA Books:Understanding PDA in Children – Phil ChristieThe Educators Guide to PDA – Laura Kerbey Collaborative Approaches to Learning for Children with PDA – Ruth Fidler PDA in the Family – Steph Curtis PDA by PDA'ers – Sally Cat www.sendparenting.com
IMAGINARY: PODCASTFear crawls out from the shadows of childhood nightmares and into the stark reality of our latest Cinema Judge episode as we peel back the curtain on Blumhouse's newest horror spectacle, "Imaginary." Step into the shoes of Jessica, an illustrator whose childhood imaginary friend turns out to be terrifyingly real, with DeWanda Wise delivering a performance that skillfully dances on the line between resilience and vulnerability. The cast, including Teagan Burns and Tom Payne, alongside director Jeff Wadlow, divulge the secrets behind crafting a film that intertwines psychological terror with an undercurrent of supernatural dread. Their insights reveal the meticulous care taken to present a narrative that is as emotionally poignant as it is goosebump-inducing, something horror aficionados won't want to miss.As the shadows lengthen and the whispers grow louder, the episode transitions into a deeper exploration of the meticulous creative process helmed by Jeff Wadlow. The mastermind behind the lens isn't shy about sharing his inclusive approach to filmmaking, where every shiver and scream is a product of collaboration. Wadlow's fingerprints are on every frame, drawing influence from the visionary James Wan and utilizing practical effects to breathe life, or rather, an eerie semblance of it, into the film's malevolent entity, Chauncey. This chapter is an intimate look at how a horror movie director weaves a tapestry of fear that resonates with our most primal instincts.As I detail my aspirations to mingle with the creative minds at Blumhouse, I extend an invitation to fellow cinephiles and creatives to dream alongside me. So, if you're eager to unravel the artistry behind a horror masterpiece, this is an episode that promises not just to entertain, but to inspire and ignite the artistic spark within.
Episode 62*CONTENT WARNING* This episode mentions suicidal ideation, gaslighting from social services, and child protective services.This week I sat down with the indefatigable Chrissa Wadlow, founder of Sunshine Support, to talk to her about the journey that brought Chrissa to creating Sunshine. Chrissa's battle against the UK education system to get the support her autistic daughter needed will be both shocking and heartbreakingly familiar for fellow parents of SEND children. We talk about the infuriating and fraudulent bureaucracy that has been created by a deeply underfunded system, and how it very nearly cost her and her daughter's lives. But this is not a sob story - Chrissa used her experience to go on and create Sunshine Support, a centre which works to empower and advocate for parents, carers, and professionals who support children and young people with SEND. They have free information resources, expert educational and legal advice, and community building for families at their wits end. This episode is a testament to power of never giving up, community, and how much easier the world is when we approach with curiosity, not judgement. If you are struggling in your quest to get your child support, please click on link to Sunshine Support www.sendparenting.com
Acts 17:1-22. We are ordinary people transformed by the mercy of God to reach our campus, city, and world. Join us at our in-person worship services at 10:02am on Sundays at 244 Southern Ave, Cincinnati OH, 45219. Visit our website at https://www.mercyhillcincy.com/ Follow us on Instagram: @mercyhillcincy https://www.instagram.com/mercyhillcincy/ Like our Facebook page: @mercyhillcincy https://www.facebook.com/mercyhillcincy Watch on YouTube: @mercyhillcincy https://www.youtube.com/@mercyhillcincy
After we published our episode here on That Shakespeare Life about the Duncan portrait of William Shakespeare, I received an email from Steve Wadlow, telling me about the history of a portrait that had been hanging in his family home for years that a visiting Shakespeare scholar indicated might be William Shakespeare, and suggested Steve look into the provenance further. With no prior experience in Shakespeare history or indeed even the art world, Steve dove headlong into finding out where this painting had come from originally and exactly who the person in the picture was, since the image was strikingly similar to the Cobbe portrait of William Shakespeare. Here today to tell us what he found out and whether or not this painting is of William Shakespeare is our guest, and newly minted art historian, Steve Wadlow. Get bonus episodes on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
New Hampshire native Jessica Drolet Wadlow felt college was home away from home being so close. She got involved in many things and was an economic major who went directly into the corporate world mostly out of interest but also because she had some loans to pay off. She landed in a management rotation program at JP Morgan and then went to business school. She switched careers into brand management and found herself at Johnson & Johnson where she stayed for many years.Needing to make a physical move for family reasons, she asked for a telecommuting situation long before that was en vogue and when it meant days spent on no-video conference calls. When she realized she needed another kind of move with the company to accommodate a growing family, she knew what she needed to do.In this episode, find out from Jessica how sometimes the only way to get what you need is to ask for it. About This Episode's GuestInnovation and marketing strategist Jessica Drolet Wadlow is founder and president of J. Wadlow Consulting. For the past fifteen years, she has been an independent consultant working with large firms such as Johnson & Johnson, McKinsey, and Walgreens, as well as start-ups in need of accelerating growth via new business ventures and new business models. For another story about forging your own path to make life work for you, listen to our episode with Shakari Cameron Byerly.Find more episodes at https://roadstakenshow.comExecutive Producer/Host: Leslie Jennings RowleyMusic: Brian BurrowsEmail the show at RoadsTakenShow@gmail.com
Shop Talk covers the latest business trend labeled Resenteeism. Essentially it is staying in a place or job where you do not want to be. Caught My Eye reveals that penises are getting bigger fast. Also, a woodpecker hides 700 lbs. of nuts in a home. Robert Wadlow is our Business Birthday this week. Wadlow was the world's tallest human when he died and worked in PR and Advertising for several shoe and clothing brands.We're all business. Except when we're not.Apple Podcasts: apple.co/1WwDBrCSpotify: spoti.fi/2pC19B1iHeart Radio: bit.ly/2n0Z7H1Tunein: bit.ly/1SE3NMbStitcher: bit.ly/1N97ZquGoogle Podcasts: bit.ly/1pQTcVWPandora: pdora.co/2pEfctjYouTube: bit.ly/1spAF5aAlso follow Tim and John on:Facebook: www.facebook.com/focusgroupradioTwitter: www.twitter.com/focusgroupradioInstagram: www.instagram.com/focusgroupradio
Each person is unusual and beautiful in their own way, but some of them stand out in the crowd way more than others. Their unique bodies, abilities, and even incredible love stories make them more than just extraordinaire. We have nothing left to do but admire them. For example, Robert Wadlow was and still is the tallest man ever. He towered at 8'11” (2.72 m) – grown men's heads reached him at waist-level! “The Giant of Illinois” was last measured in 1940 and still holds the record 80 years later. On the other end of that spectrum, we have the shortest man ever. He was just 21.5 inches (54.6 cm) tall. His head wouldn't have reached Wadlow's knee-height. But there are really strange records. For instance, one soccer referee holds the record for serving 36 red cards during one game. He sent off 22 players, all substitutes, and coaches after a brawl broke out. So, yes, world records offer us fascinating factoids. Here are some of the strangest achievements that are quite interesting to know. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this new podcast series branching from Time For a Reset, Athar Naser interviews industry-leading marketing professionals who are shaping their company's future and at the forefront of change. Listen to how these trailblazers approach change, their own personal resets and the new ways of thinking and building processes that create measurable impact.In our first episode of Inside Marketing Transformation, Athar Naser is joined by Nathan Wadlow, Head of Digital at Virgin Wines.“Life's too short for boring wine!” Virgin Wines is one of the UK's largest DTC wine retailer, with the aim of changing the way people buy wine in the UK, making it easy and accessible. They boast a portfolio of over 1,000 products and 180,000 active customers. Nathan shares the impact of COVID-19 on Virgin Wines and the challenges they face even as an e-commerce business. We learn about what a successful team structure can look like, navigating through a rapidly changing macro-environment and other elements that helps accelerate transformation. As a bonus - Nathan shares some wine recommendations!These are just some of many insights in this episode —listen now!
John & Heidi share funny stories of people doing weird things... plus we continue our segment #AsSeenOnTV as John chats with Jeff Wadlow and Bryce Gheisar from Are You Afraid Of The Dark Learn more about our radio program, podcast & blog at www.JohnAndHeidiShow.com
Prof. René Wadlow is the President of the Association of World Citizens, a global organization promoting oneness with humanity and seeing the whole planet as our home. It has official consultative status in the UN's Economic & Social Council. René first met Garry Davis at the home of Harry Jacobsen -- the machine-shop Guru and teacher of Natarajan's Indian philosophy -- who played a key role in inspiring Garry to declare a government of, by and for the people of Earth. Hear more about this key time in the life of the man who inspired our Podcast and "The World Is My Country" movie. René -- a Princeton graduate and Professor and former Director of Research of the Graduate Institute of Development Studies in Geneva -- is a font of wisdom, spiritual and practical knowledge about how to avert catastrophe and create a flourishing and regenerative future! awcunited.org awcungeneva.com -- See the video at: PeoplePoweredPlanet.com -- Music by: „World Citizen“ Jahcoustix feat. Shaggy courtesy of Dominik Haas, Telefonica and EoM Also, check out the film on World Citizen #1 Garry Davis at: www.theworldismycountry.com
Joe Wadlow of Monte Cello's joins the show to talk about his struggles finding employees. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joe Wadlow of Monte Cellos joins the show to talk about how he and other businesses are struggling to find employees. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Back with a bang to our latest POUT Podcast, this week with Paul Wadlow
This interview is with Scott Wadlow of Sis and Mae Wine Co. In this interview, Scott talks about how he got into wine, how he went about learning it about it, what his style embodies, and his winemaking philosophy. Scott also speaks about his perspectives on the wine industry, what he sees for the future of it and itself, and offers some words of wisdom to those looking to enter the industry today. This interview was conducted by Rich Schmidt at Scott's home in Portland on August 4, 2020.
It's been a long 2020, but we're back and ready for the slog of another Chumbo season! Join Commish and Wadlow as they discuss just how RB heavy the first round could be; who will be the first to blink and take a WR; who has the best picks; where we'd ideally like to draft; and which managers are set for bounceback and fallback seasons. #BlackLivesMatter
Overtly FakeReal Science Radio's Bob Enyart and Fred Williams continue their discussion of the Bible's mention of giants, the practical limits to their actual size (see Robert Wadlow next to an RSR listener's grandmother at the 1934 Chicago World's Fair), and their relationship to the infamous biblical nephilim. See also rsr.org/giants and rsr.org/giants-2. * Try Our Custom Google Multiple Site Searches: These three services provide time-saving customized multi-site Google search! Let's say you want to learn why abortion for incest is cruel, or about the creationist explanation for the origin of the grand canyon, or about the fraudulent hockey stick global warming graph. By using BEL's Multiple Site Search, RSR's Top Creation Sites Search, and Top Anti Climate Crisis Sites Search, all powered by Google, you'll be more effective and save time by simultaneously searching mutiple select websites for the information you're looking for. For origins, creation, and evolution you'll be simultaneously searching Real Science Radio along with the Web's four largest and most popular creation sites! This tool bypasses the confusion and noise of the Internet and let's you search simultaneously the thousands of science articles written by friends of RSR from the websites of Creation Ministries International, Answers in Genesis, the Institute for Creation Research, Dr. Walt Brown's Center for Scientific Creation, and of course from our own RSR resources (at rsr.org, 360dayyear.com and youngearth.com). For politics, morality, theology, etc., you'll be simultaneously searching KGOV along with the our most closely affiliated websites! This custom resource let's you search simultaneously the BEL's website along with AmericanRTL.org, shadow.gov, prolifeprofiles.com, etc. Enjoy! And save time also with this powerful, Google-based Simultaneous Search of the Top Anti-Global Warming Sites! Go ahead! Try it! :) And to follow Bob on ResearchGate, click on over to RG...
Overtly FakeReal Science Radio's Bob Enyart and Fred Williams continue their discussion of the Bible's mention of giants, the practical limits to their actual size (see Robert Wadlow next to an RSR listener's grandmother at the 1934 Chicago World's Fair), and their relationship to the infamous biblical nephilim. See also rsr.org/giants and rsr.org/giants-2. * Try Our Custom Google Multiple Site Searches: These three services provide time-saving customized multi-site Google search! Let's say you want to learn why abortion for incest is cruel, or about the creationist explanation for the origin of the grand canyon, or about the fraudulent hockey stick global warming graph. By using BEL's Multiple Site Search, RSR's Top Creation Sites Search, and Top Anti Climate Crisis Sites Search, all powered by Google, you'll be more effective and save time by simultaneously searching mutiple select websites for the information you're looking for. For origins, creation, and evolution you'll be simultaneously searching Real Science Radio along with the Web's four largest and most popular creation sites! This tool bypasses the confusion and noise of the Internet and let's you search simultaneously the thousands of science articles written by friends of RSR from the websites of Creation Ministries International, Answers in Genesis, the Institute for Creation Research, Dr. Walt Brown's Center for Scientific Creation, and of course from our own RSR resources (at rsr.org, 360dayyear.com and youngearth.com). For politics, morality, theology, etc., you'll be simultaneously searching KGOV along with the our most closely affiliated websites! This custom resource let's you search simultaneously the BEL's website along with AmericanRTL.org, shadow.gov, prolifeprofiles.com, etc. Enjoy! And save time also with this powerful, Google-based Simultaneous Search of the Top Anti-Global Warming Sites! Go ahead! Try it! :) And to follow Bob on ResearchGate, click on over to RG...
* RSR Answers Ham's, "Is God in Control?" Bob Enyart and Fred Williams open the Real Science Radio mailbag and reply to 1) a personally addressed question from a listener, Andrew, about the giants in the Bible and any possible evidence for them today; and 2) a newsletter from Answers in Genesis presenting Ken Ham asking, "Is God in Control?" The guys answer, "No", not in the way that Ken implies. AiG and other large creation groups occasionally weigh into territory that by policy they typically avoid when now and then they obliquely promote a particular denominational or otherwise specific theological perspective. So Bob and Fred ask listeners for patience and grace as the guys directly respond to the theological implications brought up, whether intentionally or not, by the beloved founder of AiG. Stuff's easy to fake* RSR on Ancient Giants: As with the claim that a Photoshopped image actually depicts a civil-war era pterosaur photograph, Photoshoppers, intentionally or not, have deceived many who hope to find archaeological evidence of ancient giants, also known as the nephilim, etc. Ironically, well-intentioned Christians who offer erroneous evidence for the Bible end up hurting the cause of the Gospel. The giants described in the Bible are real, and therefore they are physiologically possible. Those who promote as real the Photoshopped images of oversized giants can learn a lesson from the paleontologists. First, they realized they had overcounted the number of dinosaur species by double (so 500 dino species went poof) and then the paleontologists realized that the ones that remained lost weight, big time! For example, instead of Brachiosaurus weighing 80 tons, it is now carefully calculated to have weighed about 23 tons. (Not only did this make allomotrists happier, but reducing the numbers and weight of dinosaur kinds also reduces the demand on Noah's family and ark, even though of course they brought juvenile creatures onto the ark!) As to overweight dinosaurs and oversized giants, God's design of actual creatures is not only brilliant but omnicompetent. It's not, however, science fiction. It's not cartoonish. There's also strong evidence for quantum biology, that God designed organisms to utilize the currently incomprehensible features of quantum mechanics. What God's designs do not do however, is violate the laws of physics. He designed reptiles, which grew no where near the size the larger dinosaurs, with their legs extending outward from their bodies, before they descend downward to the ground. That design, perfect for reptiles, would greatly limit the size and mass of dinosaurs, since horizontally-inclined legs would quickly fail as the animal's weight exceeded the carrying load. So God designed dinosaur legs to extend directly downward from beneath their bodies. This enables the larger kinds, such as the biblical behemoth, discovered only in 2014 and named dreadnoughtus, to gain weight till it's 65 tons, much heavier than a Boeing 737 airliner. The giants in man's ancient past described in the Bible were living, breathing, biological organisms. Therefore, they did not defy the laws of physics. Because they stood on two feet they could not be arbitrarily large. For example, cedar trees will grow to 200 feet tall (five telephone poles) and even to 230 feet! So that's quite the wild range for the imagination to run with to propose super-tall giants who could even lift average pyramid stones weighing 5,000 pounds. Hearing a Bible verse like Amos 2:9 read about "the Amorite... whose height was like the height of the cedars", one notices an abrupt cut off before reaching the end of the verse which makes clear that this is an analogy and not a literal comparison. For God says of the Amorites, "I destroyed... his roots beneath." Tolkein derived his word Ents, for the tall and strong Middle-earth tree beings, from the Anglo-Saxon word for giant. But for all that could be said about mankind's actual ancient giants, Ents notwithstanding, they did not have roots. So we can see that passages such as Amos 2:9 are not giving a literal but a metaphorical description. Other Bible passages that some of those obsessed with giants insist are literal are those that describe the Israelites as "grasshoppers" before the giants of Canaan. "There we saw the giants (the descendants of Anak came from the giants); and we were like grasshoppers in our own sight, and so we were in their sight" (Ex. 13:33). However God uses the same metaphor in Isaiah 40:22 saying of the earth that "its inhabitants are like grasshoppers." A simile is a comparison using like or as and these verses, as overtly obvious except to those with an extreme bias, are figures of speech. Regardless though, modern "giants" who have amazed and sometimes entertained the masses top out at nearly nine feet tall and compared to these tallest modern humans, people have often described the comparison in terms not unlike the biblical figures of speech. Moses in Scripture provides an actual length measurement which can be used to estimate the height of one especially notable giant. "For only Og king of Bashan remained of the remnant of the giants. Indeed his bedstead was an iron bedstead. (Is it not [still] in Rabbah of the people of Ammon?) Nine cubits is its length and four cubits its width, according to the standard cubit" (Deut. 3:11). So this 13.5-foot bed would make Og, leaving six inches headroom and perhaps two feet at the foot of the bed, a stunning 11 feet tall! Og would make Robert Wadlow of Alton, Illinois, the tallest measured human being, at 8.11 inches, look incredibly short in comparison! The square-cube law, first described by Galileo, compares an increase in the size of an object with its much faster increase in volume (and typically, in weight and mass). Wadlow, for example, had to walk with a cane and leg braces (which sadly caused the infection that killed him at age 22) because as his height increased, there was far too much weight for his size-proportional growing bones to support. This law gives an exact relationship of size and volume for something as straightforward as a cube. But even for things as complex as biological organisms or machines that increase in size, the law still gives a good first approximation of certain expected physical attributes and a heads up for design requirements for engineers scaling up inventions, and for God when He went from designing mice to elephants, deer to giraffes, and giraffes to Brachiosaurs. Scaling upward in size introduces unavoidable physical consequences, including as you actually or theoretically increase the proposed size of a human, or any object, including any biological organism, and that would include the physical bodies of the giants know as the nephilim. If you doubled Wadlow's height from nine feet (times 2) to 18 feet, to get his new weight you would multiply his 440 pounds by 8 (2 cubed). At 3,500 pounds his bones would be crushed with every step. So even taking into account that organisms from 6,000 to 3,000 years ago were stronger and fitter than today, and taking into account also the supernatural aspects of the origin of the nephilm, still, they possessed physical bodies. Ancient giants, unlike giraffes and Diplodocus, still walked, as people do, on two feet and two legs. To be much taller than the Bashan's Og, they couldn't have been simply much larger human-looking beings. Physically, to be as enormous as some irresponsibly claim, these giants would have had to be different kinds of beings, not people-looking kinds, for people-looking 20-foot tall giants would be physically impossible, and besides, such creatures are biblically uncalled for. So what about those believers who have invested hundreds of hours or even years studying and believing the Photoshopped giant skeletons are actually real? We urge them to ask God for the courage to study real science, and real evidence for the Scriptures. This shift in their focus could bring them enormous satisfaction and help them to have a greater influence on others, especially on those who so desperately need to hear about our creator and savior Jesus Christ.
* RSR Answers Ham's, "Is God in Control?" Bob Enyart and Fred Williams open the Real Science Radio mailbag and reply to 1) a personally addressed question from a listener, Andrew, about the giants in the Bible and any possible evidence for them today; and 2) a newsletter from Answers in Genesis presenting Ken Ham asking, "Is God in Control?" The guys answer, "No", not in the way that Ken implies. AiG and other large creation groups occasionally weigh into territory that by policy they typically avoid when now and then they obliquely promote a particular denominational or otherwise specific theological perspective. So Bob and Fred ask listeners for patience and grace as the guys directly respond to the theological implications brought up, whether intentionally or not, by the beloved founder of AiG. Stuff's easy to fake* RSR on Ancient Giants: As with the claim that a Photoshopped image actually depicts a civil-war era pterosaur photograph, Photoshoppers, intentionally or not, have deceived many who hope to find archaeological evidence of ancient giants, also known as the nephilim, etc. Ironically, well-intentioned Christians who offer erroneous evidence for the Bible end up hurting the cause of the Gospel. The giants described in the Bible are real, and therefore they are physiologically possible. Those who promote as real the Photoshopped images of oversized giants can learn a lesson from the paleontologists. First, they realized they had overcounted the number of dinosaur species by double (so 500 dino species went poof) and then the paleontologists realized that the ones that remained lost weight, big time! For example, instead of Brachiosaurus weighing 80 tons, it is now carefully calculated to have weighed about 23 tons. (Not only did this make allomotrists happier, but reducing the numbers and weight of dinosaur kinds also reduces the demand on Noah's family and ark, even though of course they brought juvenile creatures onto the ark!) As to overweight dinosaurs and oversized giants, God's design of actual creatures is not only brilliant but omnicompetent. It's not, however, science fiction. It's not cartoonish. There's also strong evidence for quantum biology, that God designed organisms to utilize the currently incomprehensible features of quantum mechanics. What God's designs do not do however, is violate the laws of physics. He designed reptiles, which grew no where near the size the larger dinosaurs, with their legs extending outward from their bodies, before they descend downward to the ground. That design, perfect for reptiles, would greatly limit the size and mass of dinosaurs, since horizontally-inclined legs would quickly fail as the animal's weight exceeded the carrying load. So God designed dinosaur legs to extend directly downward from beneath their bodies. This enables the larger kinds, such as the biblical behemoth, discovered only in 2014 and named dreadnoughtus, to gain weight till it's 65 tons, much heavier than a Boeing 737 airliner. The giants in man's ancient past described in the Bible were living, breathing, biological organisms. Therefore, they did not defy the laws of physics. Because they stood on two feet they could not be arbitrarily large. For example, cedar trees will grow to 200 feet tall (five telephone poles) and even to 230 feet! So that's quite the wild range for the imagination to run with to propose super-tall giants who could even lift average pyramid stones weighing 5,000 pounds. Hearing a Bible verse like Amos 2:9 read about "the Amorite... whose height was like the height of the cedars", one notices an abrupt cut off before reaching the end of the verse which makes clear that this is an analogy and not a literal comparison. For God says of the Amorites, "I destroyed... his roots beneath." Tolkein derived his word Ents, for the tall and strong Middle-earth tree beings, from the Anglo-Saxon word for giant. But for all that could be said about mankind's actual ancient giants, Ents notwithstanding, they did not have roots. So we can see that passages such as Amos 2:9 are not giving a literal but a metaphorical description. Other Bible passages that some of those obsessed with giants insist are literal are those that describe the Israelites as "grasshoppers" before the giants of Canaan. "There we saw the giants (the descendants of Anak came from the giants); and we were like grasshoppers in our own sight, and so we were in their sight" (Ex. 13:33). However God uses the same metaphor in Isaiah 40:22 saying of the earth that "its inhabitants are like grasshoppers." A simile is a comparison using like or as and these verses, as overtly obvious except to those with an extreme bias, are figures of speech. Regardless though, modern "giants" who have amazed and sometimes entertained the masses top out at nearly nine feet tall and compared to these tallest modern humans, people have often described the comparison in terms not unlike the biblical figures of speech. Moses in Scripture provides an actual length measurement which can be used to estimate the height of one especially notable giant. "For only Og king of Bashan remained of the remnant of the giants. Indeed his bedstead was an iron bedstead. (Is it not [still] in Rabbah of the people of Ammon?) Nine cubits is its length and four cubits its width, according to the standard cubit" (Deut. 3:11). So this 13.5-foot bed would make Og, leaving six inches headroom and perhaps two feet at the foot of the bed, a stunning 11 feet tall! Og would make Robert Wadlow of Alton, Illinois, the tallest measured human being, at 8.11 inches, look incredibly short in comparison! The square-cube law, first described by Galileo, compares an increase in the size of an object with its much faster increase in volume (and typically, in weight and mass). Wadlow, for example, had to walk with a cane and leg braces (which sadly caused the infection that killed him at age 22) because as his height increased, there was far too much weight for his size-proportional growing bones to support. This law gives an exact relationship of size and volume for something as straightforward as a cube. But even for things as complex as biological organisms or machines that increase in size, the law still gives a good first approximation of certain expected physical attributes and a heads up for design requirements for engineers scaling up inventions, and for God when He went from designing mice to elephants, deer to giraffes, and giraffes to Brachiosaurs. Scaling upward in size introduces unavoidable physical consequences, including as you actually or theoretically increase the proposed size of a human, or any object, including any biological organism, and that would include the physical bodies of the giants know as the nephilim. If you doubled Wadlow's height from nine feet (times 2) to 18 feet, to get his new weight you would multiply his 440 pounds by 8 (2 cubed). At 3,500 pounds his bones would be crushed with every step. So even taking into account that organisms from 6,000 to 3,000 years ago were stronger and fitter than today, and taking into account also the supernatural aspects of the origin of the nephilm, still, they possessed physical bodies. Ancient giants, unlike giraffes and Diplodocus, still walked, as people do, on two feet and two legs. To be much taller than the Bashan's Og, they couldn't have been simply much larger human-looking beings. Physically, to be as enormous as some irresponsibly claim, these giants would have had to be different kinds of beings, not people-looking kinds, for people-looking 20-foot tall giants would be physically impossible, and besides, such creatures are biblically uncalled for. So what about those believers who have invested hundreds of hours or even years studying and believing the Photoshopped giant skeletons are actually real? We urge them to ask God for the courage to study real science, and real evidence for the Scriptures. This shift in their focus could bring them enormous satisfaction and help them to have a greater influence on others, especially on those who so desperately need to hear about our creator and savior Jesus Christ.
Christina Wadlow, Head of Sales and Account Management at Western Union Business Solutions is the latest guest in the #DowntownDen. In Conversation with Downtown CEO, Frank McKenna, Christina shares amongst other topics, how Western Union Business Solutions are helping their customers during these times and how they can help other businesses going forward.
Chairman of Downton in Business Birmingham Prof. Paul Cadman invited Jamil Shabir from Bootcamp Media, Christina Wadlow from Western Union, Prof. Nassim Belbaly from BCU and Sarah Grace from Kate&Co into the Downtown Den to discuss all things Brummie Business. A riveting conversation between a mix of business leaders from the region expressing their opinions on the current business landscape and how it's affecting their company and their wider industries, sound business advice and how to continue trading with integrity.
This week we’re shooting blood, trying to squeeze emotions out of Vin Diesel, and and talking about anything we can think of other than new comic book adaptation ‘Bloodshot’. Bloodshot is a 2020 American superhero film based on the Valiant Comics character of the same name. It is intended to be the first installment in a series of films set within a Valiant Comics shared cinematic universe. Directed by David S. F. Wilson (in his feature directorial debut) from a screenplay by Jeff Wadlow and Eric Heisserer and a story by Wadlow, the film stars Vin Diesel, Eiza González, Sam Heughan, Toby Kebbell, and Guy Pearce. It follows a marine who was killed-in-action, only to be brought back to life with superpowers by an organization that wants to use him as a weapon. We Watched A Thing is supported by Dendy Cinemas Canberra. The best Australian cinema chain showing everything from blockbusters to arthouse and indie films. Find them at https://www.dendy.com.au/ If you like this podcast, or hate it and us and want to tell us so - You can reach us at wewatchedathing@gmail.com Or, Twitter - @WeWatchedAThing Facebook - @WeWatchedAThing Instagram - @WeWatchedAThing and on iTunes and Youtube If you really like us and think we’re worth at least a dollar, why not check out our patreon at http://patreon.com/wewatchedathing. Every little bit helps, and you can get access to bonus episodes, early releases, and even tell us what movies to watch.
In this episode, Charles (@charlesrockhill) and Christopher (@chrisopotamia) discuss Fantasy Island (2020), sparkly pee, is Charles a sociopath? and the baffling question: why aren't Maggie Q and Ryan Hansen bigger stars?? Thanks for listening and TRY NOT TO DIE!! Follow us to give us some feedback and listen to episodes once we figure this sh*t out. Patreon: Dirty Little Horror Twitter: @DirtyHorrorPod Instagram: @dirtylittlehorrorpodcast Facebook: Dirty Little Horror Letterboxd: Dirty Horror Pod Email: DirtyLittleHorrorPodcast@gmail.com Please leave a review if you have a moment. Dirty Little Horror is an LGBT Horror podcast where we try to find the gay subtext and make spooky dick jokes!
Hi everyone! You know, when I first met Ryan, when he arrived at the One Movie Punch Secret Island Base, he told me one of his biggest fantasies was to review a film on One Movie Punch for Matinee Monday. So, without him knowing, I actually sold the island to Blumhouse Productions last year, with the stipulation that he would be allowed to review the movie. They looked at me like I was an idiot, but I think we’ll all see in a moment who got the better end of the deal. Especially when they found out I bought that island from J.J. Abrams after “Lost” ended. Was BLUMHOUSE’S FANTASY ISLAND everything Ryan hoped it would be? You’ll find out in a moment! Don’t miss Ryan’s recent reviews for WHERE’D YOU GO, BERNADETTE? (Episode #684), JUDY (Episode #677), and THE GOOD LIAR (Episode #662). You’ll also find out more about Ryan when his promo runs before the review. Subscribe to stay current with the latest releases. Contribute at Patreon for exclusive content. Connect with us over social media to continue the conversation. Here we go! ///// > ///// Today’s movie is BLUMHOUSE’S FANTASY ISLAND(2020). The big screen adaptation of the classic TV show with a horror twist. FANTASY ISLAND stars “Pretty Little Liar”’s Lucy Hale, also starring Maggie Q, Michael Peña, Parisa Fitz-Henley, and Michael Rooker. Directed and co-written by Jeff Wadlow, also Jillian Jacobs and Christopher Roach. The IMDb plot summary is, “The enigmatic Mr. Roarke makes the secret dreams of his lucky guests come true at a luxurious but remote tropical resort. But when the fantasies turn into nightmares, the guests have to solve the island's mystery in order to escape with their lives.” When I saw the first trailer for BLUMHOUSE’S FANTASY ISLAND, I was totally sold! Taking the classic TV show and putting a horror spin on it? Yes please! From the first scene of a young lady running through the woods to the arrival of the guests, the movie displays some promise of a thrilling excursion. Knowing that the resort guests have been warned that each must see their respective fantasy to its natural conclusion makes for a sense of creepiness that I wish had been at the bedrock of the movie. There is a sort of “Twilight Zone” feeling in the setup of the movie that was clearly supposed to drive a subtext of various themes and social commentary. It even creates a fantastic atmosphere for the story that is about to unfold. But unfortunately, that overwhelming sense of ominous dread quickly gives way to on-the-nose, predictable tropes, and paint-by-the-numbers plotting. While I wasn’t expecting FANTASY ISLANDto be on the levels of GET OUT or HALLOWEEN, I hardly thought that it would be what we got, which was on the level of TRUTH OR DARE, also written and directed by Wadlow. Blumhouse has a few hits, but quite a lot of flops. Consistency in quality is certainly lacking in the horror-centric production company. Often the movies that eventually flop start out with strong premises, and intriguing initial setup, but the second and third acts devolve into outrageously bad conflict, often ignoring any rules that were setup, and even simply logic. And the showdown is predictable and anti-climactic. Little room for subtext is left. I mean how can there be when everything is so on-the-nose. Of course, we all knew that the maxim “be careful what you wish for” would be the central theme in the movie, but I was hoping for a challenging original expression of that idea. Not the story we got, which was incredibly trite and derivative. It doesn’t get any more PG-13 than this. This movie doesn’t even try to push the boundaries of a PG-13 rating. It sits comfortably in the middle, if not skewing towards PG. While there is some violence and mildly disturbing imagery, it is pretty tame as horror movies go. Very SyFy Channel original movie. Blumhouse’s interpretation of FANTASY ISLAND, as a horror movie, actually has many of the individual elements needed to craft a thrilling and even terrifying story. But it’s like all the writers did was have disconnected ideas and never thought of how to structure them in a way that scenes are connected by not only cause and effect, but by character reaction and emotion. A properly written scene has a beginning, middle, and end, in and of itself. And that scene sets up the beginning of the following scene. There is simply no meaning behind anything that happens in this movie. Releasing a horror movie on Valentine’s Day isn’t anything new. 1933’s DRACULAand the Big 5 Oscar winner THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBSwere both released during Valentine’s season. And who could forget the quintessential Valentine’s horror movie 1981’s MY BLOODY VALENTINE. Unfortunately, this movie shares little in common with the storytelling of any of the aforementioned. Virtually everything after the setup is absurd and laughable. Rotten Tomatoes: 9% Metacritic: 20 One Movie Punch: 4.0/10 JOSEPH: “And let’s see what Ryan rated his trip to FANTASY ISLAND. Four out of ten? Yikes.” Planes to BLUMHOUSE’S FANTASY ISLAND are now boarding at a theatre near you. But I am sure, not for long after a slew of one-star Yelp reviews. JOSEPH: “Really glad I sold that island, now. Probably should have told them about the number sequences they needed to keep entering. Oh well. Too late now.”
Join Commish and Wadlow as they go over their nail biting 0.12 point game and thoughts on the season as a whole.
Kitch (The Roaches) and Wadlow (Catch 22) crunch stats on the season so far, flick through the record books, and provide some top-level spreadsheet knowledge bombs!
Join Commish and Wadlow as they guess the lines while Nick meanders through the nations capital, followed by commish and SIIBON breaking down the week 8 matchups which leave us so perfectly balanced heading into the business end of the season.
Vision Chasers - Callings, Purposes, and Business Done God's Way
Join us today as we talk to abstract artist Rachel Wadlow about finding your aesthetic, creating with God, trusting Him for provision, and being present.
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And just like that, the draft is over. Four gruelling hours. Join Commish, Wadlow, and HTC as they discuss the ups, downs, ins, outs and dick punches of the 2019 Chumbo extravaganza.
Salt Company Conference 2019: Session 4 | Austin Wadlow by The Salt Company (ISU)
On this episode I talk to My good friend Jeremy Wadlow about Tommy Green and the emerging leaders conference and how he and Tommy became friends. But most importantly Jeremy has a message for us on his heart.you can hit up Jeremy on Instagram @wadlow77
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Charlie joins the show as we speak the truth with Blumhouse's Truth or Dare and dare to watch the horror film Veronica. We also discuss trailers for The Meg and American Animals, as well as more casting news for It: Chapter 2. Follow the show on Twitter: @thecinemaspeak Intro: 0:00 - 6:20 Review - Truth or Dare: 6:20 - 34:59 Review - Veronica: 34:59 - 49:41 News - The Meg trailer, American Animals trailer, James McAvoy and Bill Hader in talks for It: Chapter 2: 49:41 - 1:03:03 This week in new releases/Outro: 1:03:03 - 1:09:07
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It's the Kevin James version of "The Do-Over", but even worse. This is our last week with Kevin James films (for now) and will move on next week to season 3 of the podcast with Rob Schneider Could Ya Not?- PLOT - After a publisher changes a writer's debut novel about a deadly assassin from fiction to non-fiction, the author finds himself thrust into the world of his lead character, and must take on the role of his character for his own survival.- CONTACT US - Text or Voicemail: 405-418-6273E-mail: AdamSandlerPleaseStop@gmail.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/SandlerPlsStopFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/SandlerPlsStop- KEVIN JAMES RANKINGS -MARIE - https://www.imdb.com/list/ls026591221/BACON - https://www.imdb.com/list/ls026092613/
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Feb. 22, 2018, marks the centennial of the birth of Robert Wadlow, the tallest man who ever lived, and a lifelong resident of Alton. Wadlow was normal size at birth, but a growth on his pituitary gland caused him to grow rapidly and never stop. By kindergarten, he was 5 feet 4 inches. He grew to 8 feet 11, and 490 pounds, by the time he died at age 22.
Val Staples, Danielle Gelehrter, "Pixel Dan" Eardley and Nate Baertsch are back to discuss He-Man and She-Ra. In this episode they discuss Couches, Holidays, MOTUC 2015 & 2016, mini-sub, 2.0 figures, rebranding, 2016 picks, Toy Fair, Matty mascot, Grayskull box, Power-Con gun fire, new He-Man comic, She-Ra and licensing, Rob David, Jeff Wadlow and the movie, iron cross, second chances in film, She-Ra, Tweeterhead busts, Icon Heroes, Dark Horse art book, keeping the brand alive, and much more! Intro/Outro info: none Another fan contribution are episode wallpapers and backgrounds, created by Matt Tyree also know as Tyree on the forums. Matt is commercial illustrator who you can find out more about at www.tyreeonline.com Also, don't forget the Roast Gooble Dinner iPhone App, which is great for organizing and downloading current and past episodes. Click here to get yours today! And if you have a comment or a question, please call us at (310) 933-5993 or at our Skype account "roastgooble" and leave a voicemail (in Skype, please go to Call Phones and enter roastgooble as the phone number and dial in. Please do not add roastgooble to your contact list as we won't accept the request. Sorry!) We'll try to work your voicemail into the show, so please call! Otherwise, you can e-mail us at gooble (at) he-man (dot) org. One or more of the hosts will read your e-mail on the show. Please keep e-mails short and sweet! So pull up your chair and fill up your plate! It's time to chow down on a tasty serving of fandom here on He-Man.org's Roast Gooble Dinner! Recorded on January 6, 2015 Runtime: 1 hour, 11 minutes, 22 seconds
Val Staples, Danielle Gelehrter, "Pixel Dan" Eardley and Nate Baertsch are back to discuss He-Man and She-Ra. In this episode they are joined by new He-Man movie writer/director Jeff Wadlow to discuss Facebook tagging, Jeff Wadlow and a He-Man film, being a fan of He-Man, pitching for He-Man, the tone of a He-Man film, furry underpants, Superman and design, TMNT movie designs, 87 MOTU movie, Skeletor, She-Ra, favorite characters, He-Ro or King Grayskull, Batman, new generation of fans, movie MOTU toys, and much more! Intro/Outro info: none Another fan contribution are episode wallpapers and backgrounds, created by Matt Tyree also know as Tyree on the forums. Matt is commercial illustrator who you can find out more about at www.tyreeonline.com Also, don't forget the Roast Gooble Dinner iPhone App, which is great for organizing and downloading current and past episodes. Click here to get yours today! And if you have a comment or a question, please call us at (310) 933-5993 or at our Skype account "roastgooble" and leave a voicemail (in Skype, please go to Call Phones and enter roastgooble as the phone number and dial in. Please do not add roastgooble to your contact list as we won't accept the request. Sorry!) We'll try to work your voicemail into the show, so please call! Otherwise, you can e-mail us at gooble (at) he-man (dot) org. One or more of the hosts will read your e-mail on the show. Please keep e-mails short and sweet! So pull up your chair and fill up your plate! It's time to chow down on a tasty serving of fandom here on He-Man.org's Roast Gooble Dinner! Recorded on August 22, 2014 Runtime: 1 hour, 19 minutes, 47 seconds
In this episode, Michael and Ben discuss the trailer for Joseph Gordon-Levitt's directorial debut Don Jon, the little-seen John Leguizamo starrer The Take, the MMA action film Never Back Down, the flat-out awesomeness of Breaking Bad, the sad decline of Jim Carrey's career, and Kick-Ass 2.