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In this lively edition of "Pick One," Dave and Coop tackle a whirlwind of topics ranging from NFL Draft dilemmas—Travis Hunter or Abdul Carter?—to John Lennon's final performance, elite cornbread vs. corn on the cob, and a dream car ride with Snoop Dogg or Kendrick Lamar. Things get creative with arcade survival scenarios, music legacy choices, and iconic movie props like Bond's Walther PPK vs. the Batmobile. Tough choices, laughs, and unexpected debates—just another Thursday on Hotline!
In honor of National Women's History Month, we are celebrating Julia Child. Most people aren't aware that she was also a professional SPY for the U.S. in WWII, for years. NO WAY! – you say. Okay … let me back up a little. Most of us think of Julia, in the early 1960's and decades beyond, almost single-handedly, exploding ideas about the role of women in American society by writing best-selling cook books and making an extremely popular TV cooking show – eventually distributed to over 50 countries across the globe. She was one of the earliest female entrepreneurs anywhere. But, BEFORE she was a celebrated chef, author, television celebrity, and women's advocate – she served as a VERY successful spy !!! Listen to learn about Julia's important story of her adventures in spy craft. Though she may not have driven an Aston Martin and probably didn't carry a Walther PPK pistol in her brassier, she did love her vodka martinis -- just like James Bond. And she was involved in some very impactful spy stuff to help win the war. We're gonna tell you all about it! Despite her butter and fat infused, French cooking style, this incredible person lived to age 91! She will always be a pioneering American hero in our collective memory. Guest, Dylan Cuellar, has a very popular podcast of his own https://bit.ly/3IFRwKb, which he creates with his fiancé, Kassia Oset, our series co-founder. You can now find us on Patreon at patreon.com/ScandalSheet with bonus content for premium subscribers. We'd love to have your generous support for only the price of one Starbuck's coffee per month. Please reach out to us at scandalsheetpod.com@gmail.com, find us on Facebook as 'Scandal Sheet' or on X at @scandal_sheet. We'd love to hear from you! Our music is composed, preformed and produced by the genius John Hoekstra. You Tube https://shorturl.at/i1Q8h SoundCloud https://soundcloud.com/user-363005792 Originally published in March 2024.
In honor of National Women's History Month, we are celebrating Julia Child. Most people aren't aware that she was also a professional SPY for the U.S. in WWII, for years. NO WAY! – you say. Okay … let me back up a little. Most of us think of Julia, in the early 1960's and decades beyond, almost single-handedly, exploding ideas about the role of women in American society by writing best-selling cook books and making an extremely popular TV cooking show – eventually distributed to over 50 countries across the globe. She was one of the earliest female entrepreneurs anywhere. But, BEFORE she was a celebrated chef, author, television celebrity, and women's advocate – SHE SERVED AS A VERY SUCCESSFUL SPY !!! Listen to learn about Julia's important story of her adventures in spy craft. Though she may not have driven an Aston Martin and probably didn't carry a Walther PPK pistol in her brassier, she did love her vodka martinis -- just like James Bond. And she was involved in some very impactful spy stuff to help win the war. We're gonna tell you all about it! Despite her butter and fat-infused, French cooking style, this incredible person lived to age 91! She will always be a pioneering American hero in our collective memory. Guest, Dylan Cuellar, has a very popular podcast of his own https://bit.ly/3IFRwKb, which he creates with his wife, Kassia Oset, our series co-founder. You can now find us on Patreon at patreon.com/ScandalSheet with bonus content for premium subscribers. We'd love to have your generous support for only the price of one Starbuck's coffee per month. Please reach out to us at scandalsheetpod.com@gmail.com, find us on Facebook as 'Scandal Sheet' or on X at @scandal_sheet. We'd love to hear from you! Our music is composed, preformed and produced by the genius John Hoekstra. You Tube https://shorturl.at/i1Q8h SoundCloud https://soundcloud.com/user-363005792 Encore from March 2024.
Today's Topics:1. Sound Signature Review 6.180 – the Centurion Arms Maximus-L on the 5.56 standard untuned MK18. Oh, my goodness gracious. Yet another hybrid design on the market?! The humanity! Dedicated 5.56 model, Inconel, light weight…. Does it bring the performance? This is the introductory discussion for the report published today with this episode. (00:06:37)2. The Walther PPK-SD chambered in .32ACP. We got it back from RMA! What was fixed? Apparently, a common issue. No more light strikes! A quick update on this potential future test host and the slow progress of its proving ground. (00:28:57)Sponsored by - Silencer Shop, Top Gun Range Houston, Legion Athletics, Capitol Armory, and the PEW Science Laboratory!Legion Athletics: use code pewscience for 20% off your first order and double points!Magpul: Use code PSTEN to receive $10 off your order of $100 or more at Magpul
Now that the Oscars have given out their coveted award, it's time for Enjoy Stuff to give out the rest. Join us for the Martys as we recognize some of the other movies that came out in 2024. The Enjoy Stuff Alternative Awards have nominated movies that were not recognized for this year's Academy Awards. The Earbuds have helped us decide which movies should be given the much-sought-after Marty. Tune in to see if your favorites will take the prize. News James Bond packs up the Aston Martin and Walther PPK and movies to Amazon MGM The Andor season 2 trailer makes us excited to see more The newest Masters of the Universe film has been teased An amazing homage to Enjoy Stuff was drawn by friend, artist, and Earbud Kendall RIP Gene Hackman Check out our TeePublic store for some enjoyable swag and all the latest fashion trends What we're Enjoying Shua has been kicking boards to immerse himself in the series finale of Cobra Kai on Netflix. The end gives every character some great closure in true soap opera form. Check out all six seasons now. Jay has been preparing for the new Daredevil: Born Again series on Disney+ by watching the Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner movies, Daredevil and Elektra. Not the best versions of these iconic characters, but still lots of fun. Sci-Fi Saturdays This week on Sci-Fi Saturdays Jay goes on the hunt with the continuation of the classic Arnold Schwarzenegger movie with Predators. With actors like Topher Grace and Adrian Brody it may not be what you think it is. Read his article on RetroZap.com. And make sure to play around with the interactive map on MCULocationScout.com. Plus, you can tune in to SHIELD: Case Files where Jay and Shua talk about great stuff in the MCU. Enjoy Martys! Hollywood celebrates the powerful, emotional, and artistic films every year during the Academy Awards. But often the most popular movies get left out entirely. So this year Enjoy Stuff recognizes the other movies. The ones we cheered (or jeered) for, the lighthearted, the goofy. With the votes of our Earbuds, Jay and Shua hand out the Martys (Movies Are Really Timeless, Y'know) for the first annual Enjoy Stuff Alternative Awards. Which movies were you rooting for? Which ones didn't make the cut? First person that emails me with the subject line, “And the Marty goes to…” will get a special mention on the show. Let us know. Come talk to us in the Discord channel or send us an email to EnjoyStuff@RetroZap.com
Saudações espiãs, ouvinte radiofobético! Você sabe o que smokings, pistolas Walther PPK, mulheres bonitas, Aston Martins, canetas explosivas e Vésper Martinis (batidos, não mexidos...) tem em comum, certo? O agente secreto do MI-6 chamado Bond, James Bond, também conhecido pelo seu código 007, é claro! Criado pelo escritor inglês Ian Fleming em 1953, esse enigmático e sedutor espião da ficção já foi interpretado por 7 atores diferentes ao longo dos 27 filmes em que foi retratado. Neste episódio Leo Lopes, Victor Estácio, Sandro Hojo e Júlio Macoggi recebem os amigos Sergio Vasconcelos e Giuzão Chagas para esse crossover cheio de ação e mistério com o Bondcast - o podcast sobre James Bond, cinema, cultura pop e muito mais!! Não deixe de interagir com a gente nas redes sociais, dar seu feedback sobre o papo e sugerir temas e convidados para as próximas edições do nosso podcast, além de deixar seu comentário no post, ok? Você também pode agora mandar sua cartinha para a Caixa Postal 279 - CEP 13930-970 - Serra Negra - SP, e seu e-mail para podcast@radiofobia.com.br! Arte do episódio: Sandro Hojo Links do episódio:- Bondcast 127 – Bond à Brasileira: Uma aventura no Natal (demais episódios da série no link da postagem)- Ouça o Tokucast Links citados nas Cartinhas do Totô:- Podcast Store - a nova loja da podosfera brasileira- Instituto Amargen- siga @ocursodepodcast no Instagram- clique para assinar e ouvir o podcast Acepipes e Birinaites Links que indicamos sempre:- Ouça o podcast "Reflexões sobre o Podcast"- Ouça o podcast "O Mistério da Fazenda Vita"- Acesse o novo site e ouça a RÁDIO 24h NO AR do Rádiofobia Classics!- assine o canal do Curso de Podcast no YouTube- participe do grupo do Curso de Podcast no Telegram- participe do grupo de produtores, apresentadores e ouvintes dos podcasts da Rádiofobia Podcast Network no Telegram- assine o canal da Rádiofobia Podcast Network no YouTube!- assine o canal da Rádiofobia Podcast Network no Twitch!- Rádiofobia Podcast Network no Apple Podcasts- Rádiofobia Podcast Network no Spotify- Siga @radiofobialhes no tuVítter- Curta a página do Radiofobia Podcast no Facebook Ouça o Rádiofobia Podcast nos principais agregadores:- Spotify- Google Podcasts- Apple Podcasts- Amazon Music- PocketCasts Publicidade:Entre em contato e saiba como anunciar sua marca, produto ou serviço em nossos podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Saudações espiãs, ouvinte radiofobético! Você sabe o que smokings, pistolas Walther PPK, mulheres bonitas, Aston Martins, canetas explosivas e Vésper Martinis (batidos, não mexidos...) tem em comum, certo? O agente secreto do MI-6 chamado Bond, James Bond, também conhecido pelo seu código 007, é claro! Criado pelo escritor inglês Ian Fleming em 1953, esse enigmático e sedutor espião da ficção já foi interpretado por 7 atores diferentes ao longo dos 27 filmes em que foi retratado. Neste episódio Leo Lopes, Victor Estácio, Sandro Hojo e Júlio Macoggi recebem os amigos Sergio Vasconcelos e Giuzão Chagas para esse crossover cheio de ação e mistério com o Bondcast - o podcast sobre James Bond, cinema, cultura pop e muito mais!! Não deixe de interagir com a gente nas redes sociais, dar seu feedback sobre o papo e sugerir temas e convidados para as próximas edições do nosso podcast, além de deixar seu comentário no post, ok? Você também pode agora mandar sua cartinha para a Caixa Postal 279 - CEP 13930-970 - Serra Negra - SP, e seu e-mail para podcast@radiofobia.com.br! Arte do episódio: Sandro Hojo Links do episódio:- Bondcast 127 – Bond à Brasileira: Uma aventura no Natal (demais episódios da série no link da postagem)- Ouça o Tokucast Links citados nas Cartinhas do Totô:- Podcast Store - a nova loja da podosfera brasileira- Instituto Amargen- siga @ocursodepodcast no Instagram- clique para assinar e ouvir o podcast Acepipes e Birinaites Links que indicamos sempre:- Ouça o podcast "Reflexões sobre o Podcast"- Ouça o podcast "O Mistério da Fazenda Vita"- Acesse o novo site e ouça a RÁDIO 24h NO AR do Rádiofobia Classics!- assine o canal do Curso de Podcast no YouTube- participe do grupo do Curso de Podcast no Telegram- participe do grupo de produtores, apresentadores e ouvintes dos podcasts da Rádiofobia Podcast Network no Telegram- assine o canal da Rádiofobia Podcast Network no YouTube!- assine o canal da Rádiofobia Podcast Network no Twitch!- Rádiofobia Podcast Network no Apple Podcasts- Rádiofobia Podcast Network no Spotify- Siga @radiofobialhes no tuVítter- Curta a página do Radiofobia Podcast no Facebook Ouça o Rádiofobia Podcast nos principais agregadores:- Spotify- Google Podcasts- Apple Podcasts- Amazon Music- PocketCasts Publicidade:Entre em contato e saiba como anunciar sua marca, produto ou serviço em nossos podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dan and Tom bring back Tom Whiteman from Legacy-Collectibles.com to talk about some of the OSS weapons that were created to help the first U.S. spy agency in WW II. We talked with Mr. Whiteman in an earlier episode where we discussed James Bond's assigned pistol, the Walther PPK. OSS morphed into the CIA! Tom gives us the background of these weapons, if the weapon was ever used, the pros and cons of the weapon, and a very interesting background on a knife in an OSS Agent's possession. What spy movies and TV shows can you watch to see some of these weapons? Take a listen! Some of the weapons we discuss include: The Beano grenade The Liberator pistol The Colt model 1903 snub nose revolver A spring-loaded baton The FitzGerald revolver The OSS Stiletto (Pancake Flipper) And more …. Covert operations weapons offer a lot to decode, so take a listen! Tell us what you think about our discussion with Tom Whiteman of these OSS weapons So, take a listen and let us know what you think. Have you heard of any of these? If so, have you used one? Which one of these weapons do you think would have been the most effective. Have you seen any of these weapons in a spy movie, TV show, or streaming series? Let us know your thoughts, ideas for future episodes, and what you thought of this episode. Just drop us a note at info@spymovienavigator.com. The more we hear from you, the better the show will surely be! We'll give you a shout-out in a future episode! You can check out all of our CRACKING THE CODE OF SPY MOVIES podcast episodes on your favorite podcast app or our website. In addition, you can check out our YouTube channel as well. Episode Webpage: https://bit.ly/3CjZvgE
Today's Topics:Suppressing the Walther PPK SD in .32 ACP. Will it work? Examining our sample size of one, there appear to be caveats. Here's a short update on our progress with the system so far. The quest to be James Bond continues… (00:14:22)Listener Questions are back! We're taking a break from publications this week after a busy October. Let's answer some of your queries from the 7th round. Be sure to follow the podcast page on Instagram to keep up with these solicitations! (00:50:54)Sponsored by - Silencer Shop, Top Gun Range Houston, Legion Athletics, Capitol Armory, and the PEW Science Laboratory!Legion Athletics: use code pewscience for 20% off your first order and double points!Magpul: Use code PSTEN to receive $10 off your order of $100 or more at Magpul
Today's Topics:1. Sound Signature Review 6.163 – the Liberty Precision Machine Mach-L on .308 bolt action. Check out how the updated Anthem 2 series technology performs in this titanium full-size adaptation. Technical discussion for the article published last week. (00:08:18)2. Sound Signature Review 6.164 – the Liberty Precision Machine Mach-L on subsonic 300 BLK! How does the technology scale to this different combustion regime? Technical discussion to the second publication from last week. (00:44:48)3. The Walther PPK SD in .32 ACP; 7.65mm Browning. The one true caliber? I mean, maybe. Low recoil. Looks pretty. Historic. James Bond-esque. Can you suppress it? Sure. Tread carefully, though. (01:01:30)Sponsored by - Silencer Shop, Top Gun Range Houston, Legion Athletics, Capitol Armory, and the PEW Science Laboratory!Legion Athletics: use code pewscience for 20% off your first order and double points!Magpul: Use code PSTEN to receive $10 off your order of $100 or more at Magpul
In this captivating episode of the No Lowballers Podcast, host Logan Metesh of High Caliber History and Allen Forkner of GunBroker sit down with Caleb Daniels, author of "Licensed Troubleshooter: The Guns of James Bond" and co-host of the new podcast, "Steel and Style." Caleb shares his journey of writing a comprehensive book that delves into the intricate details of James Bond's firearms, blending real-world history with the iconic fictional spy narrative. On Today's Show: Challenges in Stigmatized Industries: Caleb discusses navigating and marketing within an industry burdened with social stigma, stressing the importance of collaboration and peer support. Book Writing Journey: Caleb talks about the intensive writing process and the invaluable support from the Headstamp team, including experts James Rupley and Ian McCollum Library Treasure Troves: Both Caleb and Logan highlight the enduring importance of physical libraries and rare niche information that can't be easily found online. Real-World History of Bond's Firearms: The episode includes a fascinating discussion about how real-world events influenced Bond literature. Stories from Navy SEALs, DSS operatives, and others enrich the comprehensive nature of Caleb's book. The Walther Connection: Caleb shares anecdotes from his trip to Germany, including firsthand accounts of the P99's journey into Bond lore. Wolfheins Flammer's dedication to marketing the P99, Pierce Brosnan's support, and the intricate coordination efforts are all explored. Editing Challenges: Caleb discusses the arduous process of editing his comprehensive book, especially for the Kickstarter campaign, including the difficult decisions about what to include or cut. Fun Facts and Misconceptions: Caleb clears up a common misconception about Ian Fleming's choice of the Walther PPK and shares fun historical tidbits, such as the influence of an article in American Rifleman on Fleming's decision. New Podcast Announcement: Caleb introduces his new podcast, "Steel and Style," co-hosted with Eli Duckworth. They discuss vintage guns and the blend of style and firearm history from their unique perspectives. Additional Notes: Kickstarter Campaign: Caleb's book "Licensed Troubleshooter: The Guns of James Bond" had an impressive presale launch on Kickstarter, nearing $300,000 in funding. Future Prospects: Potential additional chapters on James Bond's firearms in "GoldenEye 007" if funding goals are met, with expected delivery by April 2025. Connect with Us: - Podcast Website: https://www.gunbroker.com/c/podcast/no-lowballers/ - Social Media: - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100094384853061 - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@nolowballerspodcast - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nolowballerspodcast/ If you like what you're hearing, please leave us a rating and review!! The No Lowballers podcast explores the history and heritage of firearms. We hope to expose you to the vintage guns of the golden age along with newer, modern guns, specialty items, and a few other odd balls along the way. Jump in and come along for the ride! The show launches every Thursday morning. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this captivating episode of the No Lowballers Podcast, host Logan Metesh of High Caliber History and Allen Forkner of GunBroker sit down with Caleb Daniels, author of "Licensed Troubleshooter: The Guns of James Bond" and co-host of the new podcast, "Steel and Style." Caleb shares his journey of writing a comprehensive book that delves into the intricate details of James Bond's firearms, blending real-world history with the iconic fictional spy narrative.On Today's Show: Challenges in Stigmatized Industries: Caleb discusses navigating and marketing within an industry burdened with social stigma, stressing the importance of collaboration and peer support.Book Writing Journey: Caleb talks about the intensive writing process and the invaluable support from the Headstamp team, including experts James Rupley and Ian McCollumLibrary Treasure Troves: Both Caleb and Logan highlight the enduring importance of physical libraries and rare niche information that can't be easily found online.Real-World History of Bond's Firearms: The episode includes a fascinating discussion about how real-world events influenced Bond literature. Stories from Navy SEALs, DSS operatives, and others enrich the comprehensive nature of Caleb's book.The Walther Connection: Caleb shares anecdotes from his trip to Germany, including firsthand accounts of the P99's journey into Bond lore. Wolfheins Flammer's dedication to marketing the P99, Pierce Brosnan's support, and the intricate coordination efforts are all explored.Editing Challenges: Caleb discusses the arduous process of editing his comprehensive book, especially for the Kickstarter campaign, including the difficult decisions about what to include or cut.Fun Facts and Misconceptions: Caleb clears up a common misconception about Ian Fleming's choice of the Walther PPK and shares fun historical tidbits, such as the influence of an article in American Rifleman on Fleming's decision.New Podcast Announcement: Caleb introduces his new podcast, "Steel and Style," co-hosted with Eli Duckworth. They discuss vintage guns and the blend of style and firearm history from their unique perspectives.Additional Notes: Kickstarter Campaign: Caleb's book "Licensed Troubleshooter: The Guns of James Bond" had an impressive presale launch on Kickstarter, nearing $300,000 in funding.Future Prospects: Potential additional chapters on James Bond's firearms in "GoldenEye 007" if funding goals are met, with expected delivery by April 2025. Connect with Us:- Podcast Website: https://www.gunbroker.com/c/podcast/no-lowballers/- Social Media:- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100094384853061- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@nolowballerspodcast- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nolowballerspodcast/If you like what you're hearing, please leave us a rating and review!! The No Lowballerspodcast explores the history and heritage of firearms. We hope to expose you to thevintage guns of the golden age along with newer, modern guns, specialty items, and afew other odd balls along the way. Jump in and come along for the ride! The showlaunches every Thursday morning. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts.
Listen to this episode commercial free at https://angryplanetpod.com/Ronald Reagan carried a gun in his briefcase when he was president. According to Edmund Morris' pseudo-historical memoir of Reagan, Dutch, Reagan got the gun in Iowa. “It is a fact … that RR did acquire a 1934 Walther PPK .380 pocket-sized police pistol early in his stay in Des Moines and kept it lovingly the rest of his life,” Morris wrote. “He even toted it in his briefcase as president.”Reagan was obsessed with the idea that he was a target of assassination and had been since his days as the president of the Screen Actors Guild in the 1940s.That's just one of the bits of ephemera from this episode of Angry Planet where we're joined by historian Rick Perlstein who is on the ground at the Republican National Convention. On Saturday, a gunman took a shot at former President Donald Trump. He missed, clipping his ear.What can the lives of past assassins, both failed and successful tell us about Thomas Matthew Crooks? What is the duty of the historian at this moment? Is political violence on the rise in America or is this all business as usual?Join us as we ask these questions and attempt to find some answers.You Are Entering the Infernal TriangleGunman's Phone Had Details About Both Trump and Biden, F.B.I. Officials SayA Blind Spot and a Lost Trail: How the Gunman Got So Close to Trump‘Stay Strapped or Get Clapped'Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/warcollege. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Digitala Fingeravtryck... "Ryska honungsfällor – där hemliga agenter varit otrogna och pressas att förråda sitt land – funkar inte på fransmän. Det är en av lärdomarna från en tv-dokumentär med unik inblick i den franska spiontjänsten DGSE. Det är ett av de äldsta knepen i spionhandboken. Locka en agent att ha sex, filma det hela, och använd sedan materialet för att tvinga personen att avslöja hemligheter för det främmande landets underrättelsetjänst. Fenomenet kallas för en honungsfälla, och är något som inte minst ryssarna länge varit experter på att utnyttja. Det finns bara ett krux. Det funkar inte på franska spioner. Åtminstone inte enligt ”Nicolas”, som är en av de 20 agenter som har intervjuats i en dokumentär som nyligen visades på fransk tv. – Avhoppare från Sovjetunionen brukade tala om den ”franska paradoxen”. Den innebar att om du ertappade en fransman med en älskarinna och sa till honom 'Vi har tagit dig på bar gärning med 22-åriga Tatjana, vi ska berätta för din fru', så fungerade det inte, säger Nicolas i dokumentären. – Svaret de brukade få var 'Gör det, visa henne bilderna, hon kommer att förstå', eller 'hon vet redan', fortsätter Nicolas. Han arbetar för den franska utrikesunderrättelsetjänsten DGSE, Direction Générale de la Sécurité Extérieure. ”Falsk identitet” DGSE blev känd för en internationell publik genom tv-serien Le Bureau des légendes, eller det svenska namnet Falsk identitet, som sålts till över 100 länder. En serie som under den första säsongen kretsar kring en fransk agents relation med en syrisk kvinna. Tv-serien ”Le Bureau des légendes”, eller Falsk identitet, är en av Frankrikes största exportsuccéer. I dokumentären, som visades på tv-kanalen France 2 tidigare i april, har historikern Jean-Christophe Notin och ett kamerateam under flera veckor fått tillträde till DGSE:s huvudkontor på boulevard Mortier i östra Paris. En access som Notin i intervjuer beskrivit som ”fullständigt unik”. Samtliga personer – förutom den före detta chefen Bernard Emié, som var den som gav tillstånd till inspelningen – framträder under hemlig identitet. Deras ansikten är blurrade, eller i skugga, och rösterna har manipulerats med hjälp av artificiell intillgens. Filmteamet fick lämna ifrån sig sina mobiler och datorer under arbetet inne på DGSE. Allt material redigerades dessutom på plats, utan att få lämna byggnaden, innan det gavs tillstånd att sändas. – DGSE består av ordinära människor som utför extraordinära uppdrag med exceptionella medel, säger ex-chefen Bernard Emié till filmarna. Något som understryks av hans kollega ”Lionel”. – Vi är inte som James Bond, Vi har inte en Walther PPK i fickan, säger han. Tvingas ljuga Helt vanliga är agenterna trots allt inte. I dokumentären berättas det om hur deras hemliga identiteter, eller legender, byggs upp. Hur de tvingas ljuga om vad de egentligen arbetar med för släkt och vänner, och hur vissa till och med startat riktiga revisor- eller advokatbyråer med riktiga kunder, som en front för den egentliga verksamheten. Och där inte ens de övriga anställda känner till vad som pågår. Men som agent finns det ett stort problem. Den tekniska utvecklingen. Eller som ”Franck” uttrycker det: – Vår akilleshäl är biometri. Om vi rekryterar en person som har rest till vissa länder och som har lämnat biometriska spår [fingeravtryck eller foton reds anm] under sin rätta identitet, så kan vi inte låta dem åka tillbaka under en falsk identitet, säger han. Och då spelar det ingen roll om frun eller partnern därhemma är aldrig så förstående." De Fria är en folkrörelse som jobbar för demokrati genom en upplyst och medveten befolkning! Stöd oss: SWISH: 070 - 621 19 92 (mottagare Sofia S) PATREON: https://patreon.com/defria_se HEMSIDA: https://defria.se FACEBOOK: https://facebook.com/defria.se
On today's show with GunBroker.com, we're talking with Cody from Walther, Dan Hood from GoWild, and Caleb from Commando Bond all about Walther and their connection to James Bond. We open up with Caleb telling us about his new book he is curating that tells the entire history of James Bond. This book will be a one stop shop for all things Bond, covering history from the novels all the way through cinema. His book will feature interviews with Bond authors, conversations with the brand behind Bond's tools, and have real world stories that are tied to the Bond firearms. Make sure to tune into this episode Sponsored by GunBroker.com to hear all about it and all about Bond's history with the Walther PPK. Next up Cody dives into Walther's perspective of the PPK being the “James Bond Gun”. Obviously one of the most recognizable firearms in cinema history it makes Cody's job in marketing a little bit easier for sure. He credits the success of the Bond franchise as one of the main reasons the PPK has had the shelf life longevity that it's had so far. We also dive into other firearms that James Bond has carried through the years including some of the firearms associated with Bond in novels. During the 1980's after an unsuccessful assassination attempt on Princess Anne when her bodyguard carried a PPK that unfortunately jammed, the Bond novels started seeing a mix of different firearms. We went through an FN 1910, a few HK models, and then on to the ASP 9MM for 15 novels. We speed up to the 1990's with the first American, Raymond Benson, writing for the James Bond novels. In his eyes the PPK was always attached to Bond and within the first chapter of Benson's first book the PPK was back in the hands of Bond where it belongs! Closing out we talk the most recent bond films and how they incorporate the PPK into the scenes. Caleb tells us his absolute favorite scene possibly ever in a Bond film that incorporates the PPK in the most perfect way possible! If you're interested in a Walther PPK yourself check out the many available options at GunBroker.com! The show launches every Thursday morning. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's show with GunBroker.com, we're talking with Cody from Walther, Dan Hood from GoWild, and Caleb from Commando Bond all about Walther and their connection to James Bond. We open up with Caleb telling us about his new book he is curating that tells the entire history of James Bond. This book will be a one stop shop for all things Bond, covering history from the novels all the way through cinema. His book will feature interviews with Bond authors, conversations with the brand behind Bond's tools, and have real world stories that are tied to the Bond firearms. Make sure to tune into this episode Sponsored by GunBroker.com to hear all about it and all about Bond's history with the Walther PPK.Next up Cody dives into Walther's perspective of the PPK being the “James Bond Gun”. Obviously one of the most recognizable firearms in cinema history it makes Cody's job in marketing a little bit easier for sure. He credits the success of the Bond franchise as one of the main reasons the PPK has had the shelf life longevity that it's had so far. We also dive into other firearms that James Bond has carried through the years including some of the firearms associated with Bond in novels. During the 1980's after an unsuccessful assassination attempt on Princess Anne when her bodyguard carried a PPK that unfortunately jammed, the Bond novels started seeing a mix of different firearms. We went through an FN 1910, a few HK models, and then on to the ASP 9MM for 15 novels. We speed up to the 1990's with the first American, Raymond Benson, writing for the James Bond novels. In his eyes the PPK was always attached to Bond and within the first chapter of Benson's first book the PPK was back in the hands of Bond where it belongs!Closing out we talk the most recent bond films and how they incorporate the PPK into the scenes. Caleb tells us his absolute favorite scene possibly ever in a Bond film that incorporates the PPK in the most perfect way possible! If you're interested in a Walther PPK yourself check out the many available options at GunBroker.com!The show launches every Thursday morning. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts.
Liebe Hörschaften, Im Geheimdienst Ihrer Majestät reden die beiden Agenten von Wir labern nett, wir reden klar, diesmal über eine ganz besondere Person. Egal ob In tödlicher Mission oder Im Angesicht des Todes, er ist der Mann mit der Lizenz zum Töten. Natürlich handelt es sich um niemand anderen als um Bond, James Bond. Wie ein Feuerball schlug er ein, als Ian Fleming ihn damals entwarf und weder Der Mann mit dem goldenen Colt konnte ihm und seiner Walther PPK etwas anhaben, noch lässt ihn Der Hauch des Todes im Aston Martin kalt. Dies fasziniert die beiden, welche sich wie im Diamantenfieber daransetzen um herauszufinden, wer denn der beste James Bond ist bzw. war. Man lebt nur zweimal, aber James Bond verkörperte man aktuell sechs Mal in bisher 25 Filmen. Auch auf die vielen Bond-Girls haben die beiden ein GoldenEye geworfen. Schließlich zeigen die Doppelnullen mit ihrem Goldfinger auch auf weitere interessante Details. Die Welt ist nicht genug für einen guten James Bond Film, aber für die schlechten James Bond Filme gibt es immerhin noch Ein Quantum Trost. Stirb an einem anderen Tag und hör heute diese Folge. Liebesgrüße aus Moskau, M(arci) und (Hei)Q Film: Austin Powers – Das Schärfste, was Ihre Majestät zu bieten hat (USA 1997, Jay Roach, Mike Myers, Elizabeth Hurley) Musik: Moby – James Bond Theme Quellen: Jamesbond.de Wikipedia.de Stern.de Web.archive.org
Never say Octopussy Again! In 1983 Connery and Moore had dueling double-o's in theaters. Why did this happen? Which one was better? Jovial Jay and Shua break down their memories and share some facts about more Bond stories on Enjoy Stuff! We look back at the 40th anniversary of two James Bond movies that came out in the same year, with two different Bonds! Join us as we break down Never Say Never Again and Octopussy. News Shua sad…no more Mario Kart Tour updates HGTV sells ‘The Brady Bunch' House below $5.5M asking price Mickey Dolenz sings Shiny Happy People Grab your Walther PPK, there's a new James Bond game coming Star Tours getting another update with Ahsoka Check out our TeePublic store for some enjoyable swag and all the latest fashion trends What we're Enjoying Shua is on a Potter kick right now from all his date nights at the Alamo with his wife. So he found a playlist on Spotify that includes music from the soundtracks of all eight movies. It's magical! Jay got to see a screening of The Big Lebowski at his local Warehouse Cinema. Their re-release schedules really bring the room together. Enjoy Movies! Due to legal issues, lawyers, stolen writing credits, and a variety of other boring behind the scenes issues, we got to see two, yes two, James Bond movies with the most iconic Bond actors in history. Sean Connery and Roger Moore both revise the the role in Never Say Never Again and Octopussy. We break them both down, compare them with our own personal feelings about them, and share some of the history of how they both got made. How do you feel about the dueling Bond movies? Which one do you like better? First person that emails me with the subject line, “Never Say Octopussy Again” will get a special mention on the show. Let us know. Come talk to us in the Discord channel or send us an email to EnjoyStuff@RetroZap.com
In this week's No Lowballers podcast by GoWild presented by GunBroker.com, we're talking all about real pop culture firearms such as the Walther PPK and the Smith & Wesson Model 29. We start the episode off diving into the history of the Walther PPK and how it made its way into the James Bond films. Logan delves into the history of the PPK and how it's dated back to the early 1930s before being used by Germans in WWII, some of these early models had a requirement for the magazine to be serialized and match the gun's serial number. Logan has a magazine that is serialized and is always looking to be able to pair that magazine to its original gun. We talk on how we got introduced to the Walther PPK through Bond, while iconic to the movies almost all of us have stronger memories of using it playing 007 Goldeneye on the Nintendo 64. How were you introduced to the Walther PPK? Next up, maybe one of, if not if THE most iconic movie guns…Dirty Harry's Smith & Wesson Model 29. Smith & Wesson were in a bad spot with the Model 29, almost completely scraping it from their lineup until the success of Dirty Harry pushed it to the forefront of the spotlight, causing national backorder for many years. Brad asked about the value of firearm memorabilia from movies comparing both real firearms and prop guns. While credible proof of them being used in a movie carries value, the real firearms generally carry a much heftier price tag. Logan tells his story of how he's tied to Dirty Harry's Model 29, and you guys will absolutely not believe it, make sure you listen in to hear his cool story. We end the episode with Dan talking about the two most iconic movies from his childhood. He starts a conversation about how the impracticality of a gun in a movie makes it more memorable to people who watch. Logan retouches on a previous episode about the takedown lever action rifle from John Wick 4, Mad Pig Customs reached out and set the record straight on if it's a real gun or a fantasy gun. Make sure to listen through the end of the podcast to see the answer on this awesome gun. The show launches every Thursday morning. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. Check out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant, outdoor content! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this week's No Lowballers podcast by GoWild presented by GunBroker.com, we're talking all about real pop culture firearms such as the Walther PPK and the Smith & Wesson Model 29. We start the episode off diving into the history of the Walther PPK and how it made its way into the James Bond films. Logan delves into the history of the PPK and how it's dated back to the early 1930s before being used by Germans in WWII, some of these early models had a requirement for the magazine to be serialized and match the gun's serial number. Logan has a magazine that is serialized and is always looking to be able to pair that magazine to its original gun. We talk on how we got introduced to the Walther PPK through Bond, while iconic to the movies almost all of us have stronger memories of using it playing 007 Goldeneye on the Nintendo 64. How were you introduced to the Walther PPK?Next up, maybe one of, if not if THE most iconic movie guns…Dirty Harry's Smith & Wesson Model 29. Smith & Wesson were in a bad spot with the Model 29, almost completely scraping it from their lineup until the success of Dirty Harry pushed it to the forefront of the spotlight, causing national backorder for many years. Brad asked about the value of firearm memorabilia from movies comparing both real firearms and prop guns. While credible proof of them being used in a movie carries value, the real firearms generally carry a much heftier price tag. Logan tells his story of how he's tied to Dirty Harry's Model 29, and you guys will absolutely not believe it, make sure you listen in to hear his cool story.We end the episode with Dan talking about the two most iconic movies from his childhood. He starts a conversation about how the impracticality of a gun in a movie makes it more memorable to people who watch. Logan retouches on a previous episode about the takedown lever action rifle from John Wick 4, Mad Pig Customs reached out and set the record straight on if it's a real gun or a fantasy gun. Make sure to listen through the end of the podcast to see the answer on this awesome gun.The show launches every Thursday morning. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts.Check out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant, outdoor content!
The James Bond series has given us some of the coolest stunts, gadgets, and cars in the history of movies. Today THE HYPER SPACE will delve into another iconic aspect of the Bond series: the songs. These songs serve as preludes to some of the greatest adventures in movie history, and we're talking about 10 of our favorites! Grab your Walther PPK, your martini, and your headphones as we deep dive into the Top 10 James Bond songs!
Respektovaná italská fabrika Beretta vyrábí palné zbraně už od první poloviny 16. století. A světoznámou se stala v tom minulém jedněmi z prvních samopalů a hlavně vyhledávanými revolvery. Typ 418 užíval chvíli literární James Bond (než přešel ke značce Walther PPK), ale hlavně se Beretta 92 stala po vítězství ve výběrovém řízení součástí výzbroje americké armády.
This week on S&A Lindsay is joined by Podcaster Preston Mitchell, as they load their saddles with grab their Walther PPK with a Double of John Glen's Octopussy (1983) & Richard Brook's The Professionals (1966). This is a Double of action adventure and two women with their own agendas. Listen to Schlock & Awe on your favourite Podcast App.
On this episode of The James Bond A-Z Podcast hosts Tom Butler and Brendan Duffy explore the characters creatives of the 007 films that fall under the letter W.Topics covered include:Bond's weapon of choice: The Walther PPKOscar-winning sound designer Norman WanstallNo Time To Die writer Phoebe Waller-BridgeThunderball co-writer Jack WhittinghamThe Spy Who Loved Me and Moonraker writer Christopher WoodAction director Arthur WoosterPlus the characters Wai Lin, Molly Warmflash, Whisper, Mr White, Willard Whyte, Wint & KiddAnd much, much more...James Bond will return... in next week's James Bond's A-Z Podcast.Buy us a coffee: ko-fi.com/jamesbondatozShop James Bond A-Z t-shirts and merchandise: the-james-bond-a-z-podcast.creator-spring.com/Find us on Twitter: twitter.com/jamesbondatozFind us on Instagram: instagram.com/jamesbondatozEmail us on: podcast@jamesbondatoz.co.ukAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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What's up, dudes? I'm here with Wade. Joseph Wade. Yes, Joseph Wade from Christmas Creeps! We're delving into Ian Fleming's super spy James Bond and his now iconic Christmas marathons which began on ITV! Are there gadgets? Yep. Are there romances? Uh huh. Are there TV Times covers? There was in 1980! So, grab your laser watch, mini rebreather, and Walther PPK, hop into your Aston Martin, and go undercover in this episode!Christmas CreepsFB: @christmascreepsTwitter: @ChristmasCreepsIG: @christmascreepsCheck out Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Totally Rad Christmas Mall & Arcade, Teepublic.com, or TotallyRadChristmas.com! Later, dudes!
Episode 269 of the John1911 Podcast is now live: Malcom Gladwell's book is all wrong. Springfield to make 2011 pistols? The Walther PPK has always been junk. Is Putin false flagging his inner circle? No way the White House didn't know about the Trump raid. Or...if they didn't, who's running the White House? Liz Cheney goes Lincoln Project. Rabid fox gets after it. What happened to her face?!? Valet crashes La ferrari. Tyson Fury accidently advocates to gun rights. Media buries lesbian social worker psychopathic blackmail. Danny & Marky John1911.com "Shooting Guns @ Having Fun"
Fala galera bituqueira! No episódio de hoje, pegamos nosso Aston Martin e a pistola Walther PPK e entramos numa missão secretíssima para falar do agente secreto mais famoso da cultura pop. 007, o agente que todo mundo conhece ficou famoso com grandes atores, como Sean Connery ,Roger Moore, Pierce Brosnan e o mais recente Daniel Craig. E exatamente os últimos filmes estrelados por Craig que serão a pauta desse episódio perigoso e cheio de charme. Falamos dos filmes: 007 – Cassino Royale (2006) 007 – Quantum of Solace (2008) 007 – Operação Skyfall (2012) 007 – Contra Spectre (2015) 007 – Sem Tempo para Morrer (2021) Prepare seus tímpanos e paciência e dê play agora mesmo. Hoje Alan Farias recebe nosso grande amigo Mauro Ellovitch Ouça até o final se tiver coragem e compartilhe. Acesse nosso podcast em procurandobitucas.com ou qualquer agregador de podcast de sua escolha. Estamos também no Spotify e Deezer.
Celebrating Dr. No's 60th Anniversry Dr. No's impact on the James Bond franchise is tremendous. This movie started the James Bond franchise for movie fans 60 years ago. Additionally, it set the stage for the all of the James Bond movies that followed. It even helped shape future non-Bond spy movies. So, join us as we celebrate Dr. No's anniversary by taking a look at how it shaped what we see in the franchise going forward. We start where the movie starts with the gun barrel sequence and continue on through the music, the classic line "Bond, James Bond", the humor, the gadgets, the exotic locations, the great poster's like this Mitchell Hooks' poster for Dr. No, and much, much more. Then, of course, we look at Sean Connery. We see how he established the character of James Bond while initiating the role. What hooked you? So, which item that premiered in Dr. No hooked you on James Bond? Was it the Walther PPK, the Bond Girls, the villains, the chases, the martini's and the finer things in life? We discuss all of these things that showcase Dr. No's impact on the franchise. What's missing in Dr. No that we see in later James Bond movies? Well, the pre-title sequence and the DB5 come in movies that followed Dr. No. Of course, we talk about that too. What do you think of Dr. No's Impact on the franchise? Once you've listened please give us feedback. Do you disagree with anything we've called out? Did we miss anything? Is there something we called out that you wish the movie didn't have? To give us feedback, You can leave us a voice mail message on our website or send us an email at info@spymovienavigator.com. We'd love to hear your thoughts. Undoubtedly you'll have some. If you are a fan of Dr. No please check out our Dr. No page to see our podcasts and videos discussing the movie. We also have this YouTube video that discusses the gadgets from Dr. No. Comments: info@spymovienavigator.com Webpage: https://spymovienavigator.com/episode/dr-nos-impact-on-the-bond-franchise
My guest on today's show was so interesting, his life story couldn't fit in just one episode! So, look for episode two of this interview to go live on June 12, 2022. My guest on the show today is New York Times Bestselling Author and retired Operations Officer of the Central Intelligence Agency Enrique “Ric” Prado. Mr. Prado is a twenty-four-year veteran of the Central Intelligence Agency where he served as an Operations Officer in six overseas posts. Mr. Prado spent his first ten years at CIA as a paramilitary officer in Special Operations Group/Special Activities Division (SOG/SAD, Ground Branch), the CIA's “special operations force.” His service included 36 months in Central American jungles as the first CIA officer living in the anti-Sandinista “Contra” camps. Subsequently running counterterrorism/insurgency operations in Latin America and in the Philippines. Cuban born and immigrating solo to the US at 10 - which landed him in an orphanage in Pueblo, Colorado - “Ric” inherited early on a “debt of honor” to the USA. Thus, he volunteered for military service at 20. Ric joined the US Air Force elite Pararescue Teams P.J.'s. In today's episode we discuss:· Why Ric carried the Walther PPK as a backup weapon, the iconic spy gun used by James Bond.· The false portrayal of the Central Intelligence Agency spun by Hollywood common in movies and television.· Common C.I.A. terms and vocabulary.· Ric's early memories of Fidel Castro's forces invading and occupying Cuba.· John F. Kennedy's betrayal of the people of Cuba and the failed Bay of Pigs invasion.· What life in Castro's Cuba was really like, including the government taking all your possessions, public lynchings, children encouraged to spy on their parents, and what a Castro neighborhood watch looked like. · Ric's escape from communist Cuba to the United States at age ten without his parents and landing in an orphanage in Pueblo, Colorado.· Ric's path to becoming a member of the Air Force's elite Pararescue Teams known as the P.J.'s, him being a firefighter/paramedic for Miami Dade Metro, and how those experiences helped him eventually become a C.I.A. Operations Officer. · Ric's first job with the C.I.A. as a contractor helping the Contras fight the communist Sandinistas in the jungles of Honduras. All of this and more on today's episode of the Cops and Writers podcast.Visit Ric Prado's website to learn more about him and his book, Black Ops. Enjoy the Cops and Writer's book series.Please visit the Cops and Writers website.If you have a question for the sarge, hit him up at his email.Come join the fun at the Cops and Writers Facebook groupIf you are a new author and are wondering how to maximize sales or you are a published author who wants to elevate your author career, check out Smart Passive Income PodcastWeekly interviews, strategy, and advice for building your online business the smart way.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
Hello dear padawans! This week we're putting away the Walther PPK and dinner jackets in place of lightsabers and jedi robes. Why? Search your feelings. You know it to be true! The 5th (2nd?) Star Wars movie, The Empire Strikes Back has many connections to the world of James Bond, not least of which is a small role played by Julian Glover, who, as some listeners may recall, chatted with Matt and Edgar way back in the summer of 2018 at a comic convention. Then of course there is the film's director, Irvin Kershner, who also helmed Never Say Never Again. We know, we know, that's not a real Bond movie… In celebration of May the 4th, Matt, Edgar, and Jason sit down and meditate about what is widely considered to be the best of the Star Wars epics. Among the Force visions that come to them: finding as many Bond tie ins as possible both real and imagined, watching the original trilogy on VHS, being distressed as a 2nd grader kid, parents noticing ads for Star Wars featuring (if you can believe it) actors that play in Star Wars, samurai/Nazi Darth Vader, Force zoom calls, speaking in tongues no human on Earth will ever use in a normal conversation, and much more. So sit back, relax, and let us take you to a galaxy far, far away, but right now! You love the show? We know.
Chuck brings on a guest to talk about 007! who doesn't like a good spy movie!? The problem is that most of these movies have hidden messages in plain sight (occult). Today Chuck and former guest Nicolai deconstruct the latest installments of 007 with actor Daniel Craig. We discuss just how curiously prophetic these movies are and provide some ground work on any movie should be approached so that you don't fall for whatever propaganda is being occultly spread. So load up your Walther PPK and lets get this show on the road.
It's officially here!! A full episode of ENTERTAIMENT BREAKDOWN!!! Chuck brings on a guest to talk about 007! Who doesn't like a good spy movie!? The problem is that most of these movies have hidden messages in plain sight (occult). Today Chuck and former guest Nicolai deconstruct the latest installments of 007 with actor Daniel Craig. We discuss just how curiously prophetic these movies are and provide some ground work on how any movies should be approached so that you don't fall for whatever propaganda is being occultly spread. So load up your Walther PPK and lets get this show on the road!
Will Thailand add more restrictions today? | GMT | Ep.192 The government is considering tightening anti-Covid measures on Valentine's Day and the Songkran holiday period in response to a rapid increase in new infections. Officers used metal detectors to search the seaside by the Rawai beachfront villa where Sandhu was killed and found a semi-automatic Walther PPK and a CZ gun in the water. The collection of a tourism fee from foreign visitors will be delayed by at least two months from the scheduled date of April 1 as payment methods have not yet been concluded. A team of researchers on Thursday sent the Thai dish Pad Kaprao into the atmosphere using a high-altitude balloon. All these stories and more coming up on today's Good Morning Thailand with Jay and Tim. Coffee sponsored by: https://coffeeculture.asia/thaiger (10% discount for Thaiger members with the code 'THAIGER' at check out) Check out our new channel "Bounce": https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXTD... BROWSE to read the latest news: https://thethaiger.com
So we've finally hung up our Walther PPK and picked up a fedora and a whip to explore the Indiana Jones films, starting with Raiders of the Lost Ark. Starring Harrison Ford as the archaeologist who gets caught up with Nazis while looking for the Arc of the Covenant. Directed by Steven Spielberg and also starring Paul Freeman, Karen Allen, John Rhys-Davies and Ronald Lacey as Harrison Ford adds another classic cinematic hero to his credentials. Join Becca, Chris and Dave as they take their first steps outside of the Bond franchise and revisit our childhood and consider if Indy did anything that had an impact. You can follow us on Becca, Chris and Dave on Twitter Please send us an email at expectustotalk@gmail.com to give us any feedback or add your own thoughts on Bond. You can find us on iTunes and Stitcher and if you like us leave us a lovely review as it helps us grow. If that wasn't enough, you can even you can follow us on Twitter and like us on Facebook. Do You Expect Us To Talk Will Return in Temple of Doom
After 15 years and 5 movies, Daniel Craig has finally hung up his Walther PPK in favour of doing his rather impressive Foghorn Leghorn impersonation as Benoit Blanc for years to come. But even as we say goodbye to the Craig incarnation of James Bond, we have to ask: Is this final outing any good? Where does it rank among the Craig films? Does it redeem the franchise after the dumpster fire that was "Spectre"? Does it hint at interesting new directions for this granddaddy of film franchises? And who could possibly step into the tux now that Craig has left the building?
(part 2/2) December 22, 1967. Chicago, Illinois. After leaving work and picking up his son from school, Dr. John Branion, a prominent African-American physician who treated Martin Luther King Jr., returns home to discover that his wife, Donna Branion, has been shot to death. Police become suspicious of Dr. Branion's behaviour and eventually charge him with the murder after discovering that the likely murder weapon, a Walther PPK, and four shells are missing from his home. Even though Branion appears to have a solid alibi and his defense team argues there was not enough time for him to commit the crime, he is found guilty at trial. While free on bond to appeal the verdict, Branion flees the country, but is recaptured years later and dies in 1990. However, questions remain about the validity of the original conviction. Was Donna Branion actually murdered by her husband? Was an innocent man wrongfully convicted? Or is the real answer a lot more complex? This week's episode of “The Path Went Chilly” examines a very controversial murder case which is still debated 50 years later.Support the Show: Patreon.com/julesandashleyPatreon.com/thetrailwentcoldArt: @fleshwadYTMusic: Paul Rich
December 22, 1967. Chicago, Illinois. After leaving work and picking up his son from school, Dr. John Branion, a prominent African-American physician who treated Martin Luther King Jr., returns home to discover that his wife, Donna Branion, has been shot to death. Police become suspicious of Dr. Branion's behaviour and eventually charge him with the murder after discovering that the likely murder weapon, a Walther PPK, and four shells are missing from his home. Even though Branion appears to have a solid alibi and his defense team argues there was not enough time for him to commit the crime, he is found guilty at trial. While free on bond to appeal the verdict, Branion flees the country, but is recaptured years later and dies in 1990. However, questions remain about the validity of the original conviction. Was Donna Branion actually murdered by her husband? Was an innocent man wrongfully convicted? Or is the real answer a lot more complex? This week's episode of “The Path Went Chilly” examines a very controversial murder case which is still debated 50 years later.Support the show: Patreon.com/julesandashleyPatreon.com/thetrailwentcoldMusic: Paul RichArt: @fleshwadYT
James Bond! Weapons! Berettas! Walther PPKs, Silencers and more! Today we talk with a weapons expert, Tom Whiteman of Legacy Collectibles – all about Major Boothroyd's weapon of choice for James Bond! Join Tom and Dan in a fun talk about the most famous Bond weapon, the Walther PPK! Check our YouTube channel for a short video of this talk and see the guns Tom W. shows us and talks about! Feedback: info@SpyMovieNavigator.com Website Landing Page: https://spymovienavigator.com/podcast/james-bonds-walther-ppk-w-firearms-expert-tom-whiteman/
Who Dropped The Popcorn? No Time To Die - Bonus Bond Bonanza Listen in as the group BOND over their love for Daniel Craig's 007! They've all seen Cary Joji Fukunaga's No Time to Die and come together in this episode to discuss the film at length and with heavy spoilers!They also talk about what they love and hate about the 007 (but mostly love), Shafi channels his inner Billy Eichner with a fun James Bond quiz and Andy sings another cool song.So grab your favourite Tom Ford suit, strap on your Omega watch, load your Walther PPK, pour yourself a vodka martini, sit back, relax and welcome to Who Dropped The Popcorn?Hit us up at whodroppedthepopcorn@gmail.com or leave a review in-app and like and subscribe, please.Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/whodroppedthepopcornTwitter - https://www.twitter.com/whopopcornMore links - https://www.linktr.ee/WDTPSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/who-dropped-the-popcorn. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the twenty sixth and final installment of Spiraken Review Podcast's James Bond-o-thon, Gretta and Xan get to review the latest James Bond Film. Was it worth the wait? Does Daniel Craig go out in Style. Grab your Walther PPK and join us as we review the 25th James Bond Film, No Time To Die directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga and starring Ralph Finnes, Christoph Waltz, Jeffrey Wright, Naomi Harris, Ben Whishaw, Lashana Lynch, Ana de Armas, Lae Seydoux, Rami Malek and in his last appearance as James Bond, Daniel Craig. ----more---- As Xan & Gretta discuss this epic film, they go over the long wait for this film, their expectations and their thoughts on how it all ended. Remember to Like, Share and Subscribe. Follow us @spiraken on Twitter and @spiraken on Instagram, subscribe to this podcast and our YouTube channel, Support our Patreon and if you would kindly, please go to www.tinyurl.com/helpxan and give us a great rating on Apple Podcasts. Also join our discord and Thank you and hope you enjoy this episode. #spiraken #moviereview #dodecahydronofmovies #spymovie #jamesbond007 #danielcraig #spymovie #notimetodie #ramimalek #LyutsiferSafin #007 #movie #spirakenreviewpodcast Music Used in This Episode: Opening Theme- Gunbarrel by Hans Zimmer (No Time To Die OST), Closing Theme- No Time To Die (Instrumental) by Billie Elish (Spectre OST) WHERE TO FIND US Our Instagram https://www.instagram.com/spiraken/ Our Email Spiraken@gmail.com Xan's Email xan@spiraken.com Our Patron https://www.patreon.podbean.com/spiraken or https://www.patreon.com/spiraken Our Discord https://tinyurl.com/spiradiscord Our Twitter https://twitter.com/spiraken Our Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/user/spiraken Our Twitch https://www.twitch.tv/spiraken Our Amazon Store http://www.amazon.com/shops/spiraken Random Question of the Day: Did you cry at the end of the movie or curse at the screen?
Hopefully, by the time you're reading this, James Bond superfan Jess is tucked into her seat in the theater with a bucket of popcorn the same size as her head, ready to watch No Time to Die. The vaunted 25th (or 27th, if you're feisty) film in the Bond franchise has seen its release rescheduled four times now due to rehires and the COVID-19 pandemic; it was originally meant to hit the big screen in November 2019, but here we are, two years later, hoping for the best. But even while the film limps toward the finish line, there's still plenty of Bond to go around. In this episode, Jess is taking Carmanita and Joseph on a deep dive into the world of Bond, not just in movies but also in books, graphic novels, and even video games. As a film franchise, James Bond is among the oldest, starting in 1963 with Dr. No. But the books predate the first film by over a decade, and the first time the world is introduced to Mr. Bond is in 1953, with the release of Casino Royale. And ever since, the world has been subject to the charms of the Walther PPK-wielding, martini-sipping, tux-donning spy with a license to kill. But what is it about Bond that keeps us coming back for more? Does 2021 still have room for a character like James Bond, and how do these stories stay relevant into the future? So to celebrate what is hopefully the release of No Time to Die, we're digging in.
Dumb and Dumber Welcome to The Guys Review, where we review media, products and experiences. **READ APPLE REVIEWS/Fan Mail**Mention Twitter DM group - like pinned tweetRead emails Dumb and Dumber Directed by: Peter Farrelly Written by: John Hughes, but his name was stripped due to a deal he made with the studio Starring: Jim CarreyJeff DanielsLauren HollyKaren DuffyMike StarrCharles RocketTeri Garr Released: December 6, 1994 Budget: $17M ($31.4M 2021) Box Office: $247.3M ($456.5M 2021) worldwide Ratings: IMDb 7.3/10 Rotten Tomatoes 68%Metacritic 41% Google Users 87% Although the film did not secure any major American film awards, it was successful at the 1995 MTV Movie Awards. Carrey won for Best Comic Performance, Carrey and Holly (a couple who would later endure a short-lived marriage) won for Best Kiss, and Carrey and Daniels were nominated for Best On-Screen Duo. Carrey was nominated for a Razzie Award for "Worst New Star," lost to Anna Nicole Smith in Naked Gun 33 1/3 In 2000, readers of Total Film magazine voted Dumb and Dumber the fifth greatest comedy film of all time. The film ranks 445th on Empire Magazine's 2008 list of the 500 greatest movies of all time. First time you saw the movie? Plot:We open with a girl at a bus stop when a limo pulls up and Carrys, Lloyd pulls over and asks for directions. When he asks for directions, she tells him in an Austrian accent, which he confuses with Australian (SOUND 1). We then see that he's the limo driver. As he drives around the city, we meet Harry driving the dog van giving the dogs food, speeding, and tossing the dogs all over the van. Lloyd arrives at a large house, and annoyingly knocks on the door, Mary answers, and Lloyd is struck. He awkwardly chats with Mary in the limo. Harry arrives to deliver the dogs, and they're covered in ketchup and mustard. Mary tries to tip Lloyd, which he turns down, and he VERY awkwardly hugs her. He tries to hold it together. As Mary walks, shes followed by two nefarious looking characters and they discuss picking up the drop. Mary puts a briefcase down, and Lloyd swoops in and grabs it before the two bad guys can. Harry and Lloyd meet at an apartment building, both looking very defeated, and being followed by the two people from the air port. Harry and Lloyd talk about their days (SOUND 2), lloyd calls Harry a loser for losing his job. The two henchmen knock on the door, and they think it's the gas man, so they bail. The bad guys want to send them a message, so he kills their bird. Lloyd goes to the store, to get the essentials, and ends up getting robbed by an old lady in a scooter(SOUND 3). Back at the apartment they're depressed, and the birds head fell off. Lloyd suggest they go to Aspen. They argue, and Lloyd has a heartfelt moment of being sick and tired of not having anyone. Harry agrees to go, causing Lloyd to cry. The trip begins. S:-My main issue with this whole movie and the premise is I find it hard to believe there are people ACTUALLY this dumb in the world. I get there are dumb people, but this level of willful ignorance is hard to imagine.-Why didn't the hench people just kick down the door. To get the briefcase, i would have. On the road, Lloyd tells Harry he made some extra money by selling some of their stuff, including Petey the headless bird... Which we see the head has been taped back on, as the henchmen walk past. They find a note on the door addressed to the "gas man" which enrages them, and they assume Harry and Lloyd are pros and could've been trailing them for weeks to know he's got gas. Harry and Lloyd are eating at a diner when they give a waitress a hard time. Harry then spills some salt, who Lloyd advises to throw some salt over his shoulder, which hits Sea Bass, (SOUND 4) Who then hocks a loogie on his burger. Lloyd hatches a plan, goes to talk to Sea Bass and offers to buy them drinks. He then approaches the waitress and tells her Sea Bass is offering to pay for their bill. When she checks to confirm this, he waves at her, confirming. They take off, and Sea Bass comes running out pissed off. Lloyd tells Harry how he came up with the idea from a movie...and in the movie, they're caught and their throats are slit. Lloyd then has to pee, and finds relief using beer bottles. He fills up 4 four when they pass a cop, who unlike Tucker, is doing his job, and they're pulled over... Harry tells him its a cardigan, but appreciates it anyway. So they stop. The officer asks if they've been drinking, citing the bottles in the floor. He demands they give him one, and he takes a big swig... causing him to spasm, and tells them to leave. A large house in aspen, Mary and her parents, and Nick, a family friend, are discussing how her husband has been kidnapped, and the dropped briefcase was a money drop for the kidnappers. They advise she act normal, go skiing and go to parties. Lloyd has a fantasy, about him and Mary, a cheeky first meeting, Lloyd telling stories with friends, he defends her honor in a restaurant fight, and they kiss next to a fire, as Mary takes off her top, Lloyd sees the headlights of a truck and breaks his fantasy. They stop at a scummy hourly motel, where they're both in a heart shaped tub, and can hear the neighbors banging it out. Lloyd tells Harry if he has some "knockers" he'd be banging him already. It gets a little weird for Harry. Harry tells Lloyd about an ex, Freda Feltcher...and his heartbreak when she left, and he suspected she was seeing someone else. Which Lloyd acts very guilty. The hench-dude is on the phone, in a phone booth, with Nick, discussing who Harry and Lloyd could be and how he wants his money. S:-I remember the first time I saw this when I was younger and didn't know what a boilermaker was. Ha.-I wonder how many times people have tried this trick since this movie came out. It is pretty genius.-Peeing into a beer bottle while sitting has to be REALLY hard. Joe the henchman hatches his own plan, posing like his car died, and is picked up by Harry and Lloyd. He immediately sees how moronic they are with them playing the "it" game across him and making up rules. I imagine this what it was like for Chris growing up, before they invented Tv and radio. Lloyd then makes the most annoying sound in the world(SOUND 5). They start singing the mockingbird song, as Joe is about to pull his gun and shoot them, when they pull over to pick a hispanic family up, they all sing along. They all stop at another diner, when they share a hot candy and have a severe reaction. Joe calls Nick and mentions he's going to put rat poison in their drinks. When he returns, Harry and Lloyd are shown putting the hot candies on Joes burger. He realizes they don't even know Mary, as he takes a bite of the burger. He has a very bad reaction because of his ulcer. He tells them to get his pills,(SOUND 6) Harry gets what turns out to be the rat poison. He realizes what it is, and dies. Movie investigators who are obviously doing a better job than Tucker are investigating. Harry and Lloyd stop to get gas; Harry chats up a woman also getting gas. Lloyd, using the bathroom sees a note on the bathroom wall, "For Manly Love, be here on March 25th at 2:15am" in Tuckers handwriting... Lloyd looks at his watch as it hits 2:15, someone enters. Lloyd tries to hide, but the door is busted open and he screams as Sea Bass is standing there. Harry keeps hitting on the girl, and accidentally sets himself on fire. As Sea Bass advances to sexually assault Lloyd, Harry barges in, knocking Sea Bass out, and puts his foot out in the toilet, saving Lloyd. Back on the road, Harry is making fun of Lloyd, and Lloyd does not like it. As Lloyd drives, he takes a wrong turn and heads back east towards Nebraska. We see Harry sitting in a field, angry that Lloyd has gone the wrong way. They argue and Harry starts walking home. As he walks, Lloyd comes riding up on a tiny motorcycle the same size as Tuckers old one. He tells Harry he traded in the van for it, straight up, and gets 70 miles per gallon, we get Harrys response: (SOUND 7). A musical montage of them. on the bike as they make it to Aspen. They walk around Aspen, and after trying to look up her name, Lloyd can't remember her last name. They argue and fight, as Harry tries to get rid of the briefcase, and throws it, it pops open and they see it's full of cash. They discuss getting reasonable accommodations and paying it all back with IOUs... They're then shown in the presidential suite, which they take, and pull up in a Lamborghini, full of boxes, and all new clothes. S:-All the smoking in the movie... Very 90's.-The whole bathroom/gay meet up thing and Harry making fun of him afterwards... I'm surprised this movie hasn't gotten canceled yet.-I still to this day will say to myself "woah, jeez... look at the butt on that..." In the hotel room, Lloyd finds a newspaper article about Mary, and that she'll be at a Gala the next day. Que another music montage a-la Pretty Woman, as they are prepped for the gala. They arrive in a horse drawn carriage in now classic orange and blue tuxes, top hats, canes, and ruffled shirts. As they enter, the lady henchman recognizes them and alerts Nick. They continuously make weird scenes, and Harry goes to introduce himself and try to buildup Lloyd and get Mary interested and prepped (SOUND 8). As they chat, Marys step-mom invites Harry to go skiing with Mary, and he doesn't get a chance to tell her about Lloyd. Harry tells him he's got him a date with her tomorrow, and to celebrate, they open a bottle of champagne; which the cork kills one of the owls. Harry is getting ready to go skiing with Mary, having told Lloyd she said she would meet him in the hotel bar. Harry makes an awkward entrance as Lloyd waits at the bar. Harry on the lift, gets his tongue stuck to some frost... obviously he never watched A Christmas Story. Lloyd is in the bar and a woman sits next to him, complaining about her ex-boyfriend. Harry and Mary make a snow man, and have an intense snow fight. Lloyd finds out where Mary lives, AND that we landed on the moon. Chris, what was that day like? Lloyd sees Harry drops off Mary... spawning one of the best gag gifs/memes of all time. At the hotel, Harry and Lloyd chat, and Lloyd makes Harry a laxative drink. At Marys house, it all hits explosively, (SOUND 9) when Mary tells him the toilet doesn't work. Lloyd shows up and tells her he has her briefcase. They go to the hotel to give her the briefcase back, but Nick and the female henchman are in the lobby. S:-How much do you think was in the briefcase to afford the presidential suite, clothes, and the Lambo?-If you found a briefcase full of money, what would you do with it? Depending on how much was in it? Lloyd practices what he wants to say to Mary, but he can't get the words out right (SOUND 10)... like Tucker, desperately wants to make love to a school boy...and we support you and your lifestyle. Mary shoots Lloyd down, but he sees a shimmer of hope (SOUND 11). When Nick knocks on the door and pulls a gun. Harry comes through the lobby, and we see the gas station woman, who calls out to him. Nick orders Lloyd to open the briefcase, revealing all the IOUs, and he's enraged. Harry comes in and Nick holds them at gunpoint. Harry and Lloyd argue and decide to end their friendship. Nick shoots Harry, but hes not hurt and he pulls a gun, and shoots at Nick, but doesn't hit him. Just then the FBI breaks in, arresting Nick and the henchwoman. Marys husband Bobby arrives, and they're introduced. He thanks them and cut to Harry and Lloyd walking, saying the police confiscated everything, when the Hawaiian Tropic bus stops saying they're looking for some oil boys, and Harry and Lloyd very helpfully send them to another town to find some guys to help oil them up. They walk down the road playing the it game, as the credits roll. S:-I like that nick is using a Walther PPK.-The whole FBI using Harry, giving him a gun, bullshit. What if he had killed Nick? Is he a murderer? Why would they give him a gun? 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"Dance into the fire to fatal sounds of broken dreams…The choice for you is the view to a kill” Those are the lyrics from the 1985 title song from Duran Duran and the only James Bond theme song to go #1 in the US. While the song was one of the highpoints of ‘A View To A Kill' the fourteenth EON Produced James Bond film the lyrics would prove to be prophetic as more than one fire would have to be danced through to get this historic production to the theater. It had now been 13 years since Roger Moore first holstered the Walther PPK and it had been 19 years since the historic 007 Stage was built at Pinewood studio by the time ‘A View To Kill' was finished both would be gone from Bond forever. Did you know before Christopher Walken agreed to be Zorin – we almost had Ziggy Stardust? And did you also know that even Duran Duran wouldn't make it out of this movie intact? Grab your Walkman and your Vuarnets because the only way to get out of the 80's is to go straight through them…So It's Time To Sit Back And Relax Mom & Dad Won't Be Back For At Least An Hour….And Welcome To The Latch Key Kids Presents “Breaking Bond Part XVII: A View To A Kill”.
Esta vez nos ponemos en la piel de un 007 cualquiera en este arcade del año 1989. Prepara el paracaídas, la Walther PPK, el Ferrari y no te olvides del traje de submarinista. Y por supuesto escucha el programa si quieres saber qué tal han hecho de agentes con licencia para matar nuestros jugadores.
Investigations continue. Why is the Fun House next to the Tunnel of Terrors?
In this hour: - PDX Arsenal's Bryan Mumford discusses CCW training, and gun culture in the Northwest - A Range Report on the Walther PPK pistol - Does buying a gun mean you will be traced by the government? Tom Gresham's Gun Talk 05.09.21 Hour 3
Las canciones de James Bond son como el Martini (agitado, no revuelto), el Aston Martin o la Walther PPK, es decir, inseparables de la figura del espía del MI6. En el anterior volumen estuvimos hablando de las canciones de las películas protagonizadas por Sean Connery y George Lazenby, y en este segundo volumen es el turno de la etapa de Roger Moore y Timothy Dalton. De nuevo a la carga, Daniel Rengel y Francisco Javier Santiago repasan las canciones desde 1973 hasta 1989, es decir, desde Vive y Deja Morir hasta Licencia para Matar. Dale una escucha, disfruta de los temas musicales, y coméntanos cuál es tu favorita de toda esta etapa. Grupo de Telegram: https://t.me/Cineactual Nuestro Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cineactual Suscríbete en iVoox: https://www.ivoox.com/ajx-suscribirse_jh_551662_1.html
Don your Scuba tuxedo, strap on your Walther PPK, and slide into your tricked-out Aston Martin. Your mission: defend Fort Knox from the greedy phalanges of Goldfinger!
Es geht um Holster und die Frage, wo sie erlaubt und sinnvoll sind
This week we dust of the tux and pack the Walther PPK as we join Pierce Brosnan on another adventure as James Bond. Join us for Tomorrow Never Dies To contact the show email show@isawthatyearsago.com You can also support us via Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/istya
This week on the cast we talk about the Urban Carry Lock-Leather holster, Jake deal with a personal crisis as he has run out of Sig's to buy and Sean begins the process of trying to talk Jake out of his Henry rifle or his Walther PPK. We had a lot of fun and we hope you will too - join us!
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Connery... Sir Sean Connery. This week, we take a look at the career of the first actor to don the tux and Walther PPK as Agent 007 aka James Bond. We look at Connery's impact on the character and how much he influenced future Bond actors. We also discuss his various roles, including in "Highlander," "The Untouchables," "The Hunt For Red October," and how his "Murder on the Orient Express" co-star Albert Finney not only paid some tribute to Connery in "Skyfall" but also how Finney relates to "Mars on Life's" own Ryan Mancini. Naturally, we delve into one of his definitive roles as Professor Henry Jones Sr. in "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade." As Sebastian and Ryan have shared before, this movie has a powerful message for them and its addition in the franchise makes it one of the true cinematic GOATs. This one's for you, Leonard. Social media: Mars on Life: @marsonlifeshow on Twitter and Instagram Sebastian Schug: @drsebby (Instagram) and Seabass on YouTube Ryan Mancini: @mancinira (Twitter) and @manciniryan (Instagram) Artwork by Zachary Erberich (@zacharyerberichart) "Space X-plorers" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mars-on-life-show/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mars-on-life-show/support
Bond, James Bond. Sadly, Sean Connery passed last week. Despite his personal views, he played a part in many different properties that are important to us as nerds. And as you can expect from the cast of Galactic Driftwood, we'll talk about Highlander and James Bond then wander off topic and back again. We've also got quite a bit of nerd news to talk about this week. Grab your Walther PPK, get in your Astin Martin and buckle up for another episode of Galactic Driftwood!
Bond, James Bond. Sadly, Sean Connery passed last week. Despite his personal views, he played a part in many different properties that are important to us as nerds. And as you can expect from the cast of Galactic Driftwood, we'll talk about Highlander and James Bond then wander off topic and back again. We've also got quite a bit of nerd news to talk about this week. Grab your Walther PPK, get in your Astin Martin and buckle up for another episode of Galactic Driftwood!
Nieuwe showonderdelen mensen! Dat moet je horen. Uw hosts konden niet (stil) blijven zitten tijdens NFL Redzone. Waarom? Het heeft iets te maken met de Lions en de Falcons.
Live show 7-9 am Central time weekdays Cell Phone connected to Vehicle Audio = Action Radio on your Radio! To Become an Action Radio Sponsor: https://www.patreon.com/ActionRadio Twitter: https://twitter.com/ActionRadioGP Parler: https://parler.com/profile/GregPenglis/posts Bill writing site: https://writeyourlaws.com ***** Action Radio Show Notes: 9/4/20 The show never happened yesterday because of BlogTalk not allowing me to connect. The show ended abruptly today because my computer quit and restarted, and BlogTalk thought I was already connected, so they wouldn't let me back in. Ugh... 7:00 - The Fetke Report, with Bill Fetke. Bill, with 24 hours to think, exploded into a monologue on why we need to change or isolate California and why pedophiles are sick to try and join the LGBTQ community saying they are normal just like everyone else. No -- they are pedophiles and truly sick people at that. We had some extra time as Derek couldn't make it as well, so we really got into the details of thise topics, talked about how California could aplit and why people are leaving rather than staying to fight. 8:00 - The Second Amendment Report, with Jim Dykes. We had a great time going over the "Gun of the Week" being the Walther PPK, the one James Bond used. It's still a samll caliber, and the minimum for self defense, but the gun itself is a classic. We talked about what caliber means, and also were just getting into the New Jersey illegal magazine limit case, and why the 3rd Circuit court could not have reached the decision they did per the Constitution, and that Judicial Review doesn't exist. Then my computer abruptly shut down, effectively ending the show early. *****
"A duel between titans. My golden gun against your Walther PPK." - Francisco Scaramanga In this episode of the @007EverythingOrNothing podcast, we will be looking at the second outing of Sir Roger Moore as James Bond, 007 in Ian Fleming's The Man With The Golden Gun. The last 007 adventure to be filmed in the immediate aftermath of the previous Bond film Live And Let Die (1973), Producers were eager to capitalise on the success of Sir Roger in his debut 007 movie. Set on the other side of the world, Bond's number is finally up as a golden bullet inscribed with his number is sent to MI6, it is verified as being sent by the Million Dollar assassin Francisco Scaramanga! M immediately takes Bond of his current assignment but offers him the chance to hunt down the feared hitman before he gets a chance to eliminate 007. The story sees Bond meet familiar allies, and concludes with a duel between titans, the world's greatest spy, against the world's most feared assassin. Both critical and audience reception to this particular movie was luke-warm at best, so where does this movie rank in Bond folklore. and is it harshly judged? Join us as we discuss the development behind the picture, its status in the Bond collection and determine whether this James Bond movie lives up to the hype...
In this hour: - Team Sig Sauer's Max Michel discusses how he's training during the shutdown of ranges and competitions - Would the 5.7x28mm cartridge work in a Ruger LCR, and if not, then why? - Caller rediscovered why he loved a gun he had not shot for years Tom Gresham's Gun Talk 05.17.20 Hour 3
This episode the Invaders do a shallow dive into the murky world of Amazon’s MTurk. PODCorner returns with the lads dragging deep into their POD libraries with one you may be familiar with and another called - Carrier starring the delightful Cynthia Erivo. There's no MILTAS this week but there is a list brought to you by David concerning your favorite Walther PPK wielding secret agent. So wash your ears out, along with your paws and enjoy!
Im Gehörgang Ihrer Majestät | Der deutschsprachige Podcast über James Bond 007
Jahre bevor Pierce Brosnan sein Debüt als 007 gab, liefen die Planungen für einen dritten Auftritt von Timothy Dalton als James Bond. Dieser Film wurde zwar nie gedreht, aber trotzdem beeinflusste er Goldeneye – ja die gesamte Brosnan-Ära – maßgeblich. Kai und Sebastian besprechen daher den Drehbuch-Entwurf von „Bond 17“ und erklären, warum Dalton die Walther PPK an den Nagel hängte. Mail: podcast-007@outlook.de Twitter: @007_Podcast_DE Facebook: @007PodcastDE Instagram: instragram.com/007_podcast_de Website: mdavs.de
Before Star Wars, there was Bond. James Bond. It is a film franchise that has inspired everyone in in the industry from Steven Spielberg to Christopher Nolan to Rian Johnson. Eight actors have (unofficially) played the character over its almost sixty years in existence. And there is another one coming out this April. So what better time for the Binge Movie Aftertaste to gear up and cover a franchise that has been requested for years. Myself, Adam, and Matt are going to fire through a gun barrel the entire 26 film franchise, cultivating in a review of Cary Fukunaga's No Time To Die, which is being heralded as Daniel Craig's final bow as the character. After 1989's Licence To Kill, the future of the double O agent was in more question than ever. Timothy Dalton was game for another one. But after years of legal battles and script rewrites, he decided it was time to move on. So following years of maybes, it was finally Pierce Brosnan's turn to wield the Walther PPK. But the Cold War was over, and the Berlin Wall had toppled down. Just how relevant will a 'misogynistic dinosaur' be in the 90s? Listen in as the three of us continue our look at the James Bond franchise by reviewing Goldeneye and Tomorrow Never Dies. Hear who else was considered for the role, what the director of Turner & Hooch brought to the Bond franchise. And of course, more fights about title songs. Goldeneye (1995) (?/10, ?/10, ?/10) Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) (?/10, ?/10, ?/10) CLICK ABOVE TO LISTEN NOW! Subscribe to Binge Cast on iTunes
Before Star Wars, there was Bond. James Bond. It is a film franchise that has inspired everyone in in the industry from Steven Spielberg to Christopher Nolan to Rian Johnson. Eight actors have (unofficially) played the character over its almost sixty years in existence. And there is another one coming out this April. So what better time for the Binge Movie Aftertaste to gear up and cover a franchise that has been requested for years. Myself, Adam, and Matt are going to fire through a gun barrel the entire 26 film franchise, cultivating in a review of Cary Fukunaga's No Time To Die, which is being heralded as Daniel Craig's final bow as the character. The mid to late 80s was a huge transitional period for the action genre. John McClane was battling terrorists in Die Hard, and Riggs & Murtaugh were fighting Gary Busey and South African drug dealers in the Lethal Weapon movies. James Bond was now in competition with new blood. But in order to keep up, Eon knew it was time to change Bonds. Enter Timothy Dalton. After a few start/stops, it was finally time for him to don the tux and wield the Walther PPK. But amongst all the cinematic competition, did the two movies Dalton made live up to Bond standards? And should he have been given more chances to shine? Join myself, Matt, and Adam as we continue our look at the James Bond franchise by looking at 1987's The Living Daylights and 1989's Licence To Kill. Will we once again fight about the songs in the movie as well? You damn betcha. The Living Daylights (1987) (?/10, ?/10, ?/10) Licence To Kill (1989) (?/10, ?/10, ?/10) CLICK ABOVE TO LISTEN NOW! Subscribe to Binge Cast on iTunes
Before Star Wars, there was Bond. James Bond. It is a film franchise that has inspired everyone in in the industry from Steven Spielberg to Christopher Nolan to Rian Johnson. Eight actors have (unofficially) played the character over its almost sixty years in existence. And there is another one coming out this April. So what better time for the Binge Movie Aftertaste to gear up and cover a franchise that has been requested for years. Myself, Adam, and Matt are going to fire through a gun barrel the entire 26 film franchise, cultivating in a review of Cary Fukunaga's No Time To Die, which is being heralded as Daniel Craig's final bow as the character. With a certified star in the lead and everything Eon putting out with James Bond making money, the franchise was on a roll. Despite taking a long time to get made and legal troubles following it, Thunderball was a certified hit, and Eon was anxious to keep the ball rolling. But Sean Connery was out in the press saying that You Only Live Twice was for sure going to be his last time wielding the Walther PPK. Does the movie once again defy the odds? And then we get to. Well, a James Bond movie starring Orson Welles, Woody Allen, and Peter Sellers called Casino Royale. Kind of. Listen below to find out how all this came to be, and if all the talent behind the scenes made what they were capable of. You Only Live Twice (1967) (?/10, ?/10, ?/10) Casino Royale (1967) (?/10, ?/10, ?/10) CLICK ABOVE TO LISTEN NOW! Subscribe to Binge Cast on iTunes
The Walther PPK/S in .22 has a lot going for it, and not just for James Bond LARPing on the range. Its omnivorous diet and suppressability are excellent.
What seems like an easy holiday in Jamaica, quickly turns into a deadly mission for British secret agent James Bond. Quickly check the hair on your wardrobe, the talcum powder on your briefcase, your silencer on your Walther PPK 7.65 mm and listen to our review of Dr. No (1962). Does the toppling of American missiles really compensate for having no hands? To find out, Martin, Tyler, Anthony and Don venture deep into the marshes of Crab Key and go through a thorough decontamination process. After being carefully looked after by sister Lily and sister Rose, they discuss the film that started the 007 franchise! You better watch out for the following: - Bulb-licking, freelance photographers - Flame breathing diesel-engined dragons - Lairs with easily overheating reactors Follow us on social media (simply search for The 00 Files), subscribe to our podcast in your favourite app and contact us at moneypenny@the00files.com or visit www.the00files.com for in-depth articles, location videos and more 00 fun! Sergeant, make sure he doesn't get away.
There are a lot of Bond 25 rumors around these days. For a change of pace we have a review of "L'orchestre à vents de musique de film" 's James Bond themed concert. https://www.ovmf.qc.ca/ ANd our interaction with the Montreal X-men that attended the event, trading their adamtium claws for Walther Ppk's https://www.facebook.com/montrealxmen/
One of the most definitive moments in history, World War II, was the deadliest modern war. Fatality counts range from 50 million to over 80 million people; almost 2 billion soldiers were deployed to fight in the battle worldwide — 16 million from America. Guns played a vital role in every aspect of this global battle. In this episode, we discuss iconic firearms like the M1 Garand and the Colt 1911, which were common in the war. We also delve into the British Sten and even Hitler's personal Walther PPK.
One of the most definitive moments in history, World War II, was the deadliest modern war. Fatality counts range from 50 million to over 80 million people; almost 2 billion soldiers were deployed to fight in the battle worldwide — 16 million from America. Guns played a vital role in every aspect of this global battle. In this episode, we discuss iconic firearms like the M1 Garand and the Colt 1911, which were common in the war. We also delve into the British Sten and even Hitler's personal Walther PPK.
Name's Maud. Macintosh & Maud. And we're here to talk about the 1962 film debut of one James Bond.Hello again, and welcome to an exciting new series from Macintosh & Maud Haven't Seen What?! This week: The Walther PPK. Bond Girls. A vodka martini, shaken, not stirred. Macintosh & Maud are jumping straight in to James Bond's first screen appearance and let's just say it was a bit underwhelming. Still, Sean Connery is perfectly dreamy and a little devilish to boot - we just hope the rest of the movies can catch up to his charm. Enjoy our review of 1962's Dr. No!After the break, a quick review of John Krasinski's horror flick with a big heart, A Quiet Place. It's really really good and you should totally see it. Unless you're a parent and/or you hate horror movies. Then you might wanna skip this one.You can email us with feedback at macintoshandmaud@gmail.com, or you can connect with us on Instagram (macintosh.and.maud) and Facebook.If you like the podcast, make sure to subscribe and review on iTunes or your favorite podcatcher, and tell your friends.Intro music taken from the Second Movement of Ludwig von Beethoven's 9th Symphony. Licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Hong Kong (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 HK) license. To hear the full performance or get more information, visit the song page at the Internet Archive.
December 22, 1967. Chicago, Illinois. After leaving work and picking up his son from school, Dr. John Branion, a prominent African-American physician who treated Martin Luther King Jr., returns home to discover that his wife, Donna Branion, has been shot to death. Police become suspicious of Dr. Branion’s behaviour and eventually charge him with the murder after discovering that the likely murder weapon, a Walther PPK, and four shells are missing from his home. Even though Branion appears to have a solid alibi and his defense team argues there was not enough time for him to commit the crime, he is found guilty at trial. While free on bond to appeal the verdict, Branion flees the country, but is recaptured years later and dies in 1990. However, questions remain about the validity of the original conviction. Was Donna Branion actually murdered by her husband? Was an innocent man wrongfully convicted? Or is the real answer a lot more complex? This week’s episode of “The Trail Went Cold” examines a very controversial murder case which is still debated 50 years later. We would like to thank Sock Club for sponsoring the Trail Went Cold. To earn 15 % off your next order of socks, visit sockclub.com/cold and use the discount code “cold”. Additional Reading: http://unsolvedmysteries.wikia.com/wiki/John_Branion http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1991-08-25/features/9103030674_1_prominent-chicago-police-cmdr-apartment http://law.jrank.org/pages/3172/John-Marshall-Branion-Trial-1968.html https://law.justia.com/cases/illinois/supreme-court/1970/41622-6.html https://law.justia.com/cases/federal/appellate-courts/F2/855/1256/372355/ "The Doctor, The Murder, The Mystery" by Barbara D'Amato Click here to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes. Click here to listen to the podcast on Stitcher. Click here to subscribe to the podcast on Google Play Music. The Trail Went Cold is produced and edited by Magill Foote. All music is composed by Vince Nitro.
Mix your drinks and polish your Walther PPK's because it's time for the Pilot episode of The Words Are Not Enough! In this episode, Griffin (@griffschiller) and Brody (@brodyseravalli) discuss the following:Tomorrow Never Lies (News)* Daniel Craig states his body is “too broken” to do any more 007 stunts * http://www.esquire.com/entertainment/movies/a57114/daniel-craig-james-bond-stunts/?src=socialflowFB* Bond 25 to begin production in May of 2018 * https://theworldofjamesbo nd.blog/2017/08/25/may/* Bond 25 Director rumor mill * https://juicy-james-bond.tumblr.com/post/164570033028/new-bond-25-details-revealed-director-hired* David Arnold Interview * https://www.royalalberthall.com/about-the-hall/news/2017/august/q-and-a-david-arnold-talks-bond-themes-chris-cornell/* Sean Connery's Birthday on August 25th* On this day in 1978, the scene in Moonraker where Sir Roger Moore tries out the centrifuge trainer was shot.Q-Branch* 20th Anniversary of Goldeneye Video Game* Why hasn't there been another JB Game in a while and what would we want?Brother from Langley* Why this segment exists/revival of Spy filmsShaken, But Heard (discussion segment)* In honor of Sean Connery's Birthday last week, we are ranking his films from the Bond franchise.* Favorite Connery Moments/linesSUBSCRIBE to the Men vs. Movies YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/channel/UCAlhR6RxXQux2LWok1cIL6wFollow us on Twitter: @MenVsMoviesLike us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/menvs.movies/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-words-are-not-enough/support
Dan Gale returns from the field for his second JBR documentary: You Only Live Splice. This time it's a video only podcast exploring the editing work of everyone's favourite 80s Bond director, John Glen. Get ready to be blown away with some killer visuals, biting wit and more in-jokes than you could shake a Walther PPK at.
So we’ve finally hung up our Walther PPK and picked up a fedora and a whip to explore the Indiana Jones films, starting with Raiders of the Lost Ark. Starring Harrison Ford as the archaeologist who gets caught up with Nazis while … Continue reading →
SPECTRE, the 24th installment of the iconic James Bond film franchise, has been raking in plenty cash at the box office. However, reactions to the film have been somewhat divisive. Armed with his Walther PPK--which coincidentally looks an awful lot like a microphone--Adrian enlists in the aid of fellow agent Eileen to discuss the latest 007 adventure. In as much as SPECTRE served as a love letter to the long-running series, Adrian and Eileen often reflect on past Bond films and how they stack up to Daniel Craig's stories, with hilarious results. NOTE: This episode of Adrian Has Issues is filled with discussions of specific plot points in SPECTRE, so there will be SPOILERS. Eileen can also be heard in these episodes: Episode 28: Marjorie & The Monstress Episode 16: The Adventures of Idea Man & Logistic Girl This and every episode can be found on iTunes and the Stitcher app, available for Android and iOS. Please subscribe leave a rating and review. Doing so helps the podcast reach more potential listeners. As always, thank you for your support! Adrian Has Issues is a proud member of the Tangent-Bound Podcast Network.
SPECTRE, the 24th installment of the iconic James Bond film franchise, has been raking in plenty cash at the box office. However, reactions to the film have been somewhat divisive. Armed with his Walther PPK--which coincidentally looks an awful lot like a microphone--Adrian enlists in the aid of fellow agent Eileen to discuss the latest 007 adventure. In as much as SPECTRE served as a love letter to the long-running series, Adrian and Eileen often reflect on past Bond films and how they stack up to Daniel Craig's stories, with hilarious results. NOTE: This episode of Adrian Has Issues is filled with discussions of specific plot points in SPECTRE, so there will be SPOILERS. Eileen can also be heard in these episodes: Episode 28: Marjorie & The Monstress Episode 16: The Adventures of Idea Man & Logistic Girl This and every episode can be found on iTunes and the Stitcher app, available for Android and iOS. Please subscribe leave a rating and review. Doing so helps the podcast reach more potential listeners. As always, thank you for your support! Adrian Has Issues is a proud member of the Tangent-Bound Podcast Network.
Kapow! That wasn't a punch, that was the sound of a Walther PPK shooting down your sights. That's right, we're finally diving into a true 90s classic, 007 Goldeneye! We ain't talking about the N64 game, though that's a classic in its own right. We're talking about the film behind the game. Starring Pierce Brosnan and the chick from X Men. You know what, why didn't she use her psychic powers at all this movie? Has she not discovered her mutation yet? This makes no sense.Steven's the one being derocked, as he's only seen Quantum of Solace and Skyfall, so now he'll finally understand what was happening in all those N64 levels as a kid! Joining us this week is a connoisseur of James Bond, our pal Shea Jones! He's seen all the Bond movies and knows them forwards and backwards, so he's the perfect guide for Steven's many questions about M eye 6. That's how you spell it, right? Oh, and something about videotapes. Duh! fuarock@gmail.com@FuaRockPodcastyoutube.com/hyperdrivepics@StevenZurita@TouchButtPro
Reality TV is the theme for this week. All the haters out there will be shuffling the Kleenex waiting for L.A. Slasher, a pop-art critique of all things famous and graphic wish-fulfilment of same primal urges. Not only do we review the movie, but, yes, that's right, WE GOT THE GODDAMN DIRECTOR to explain himself. In TV we look at UnReal, a faux reality TV show about people making a reality TV show. It's not quite as difficult as time distortion in the vicinity of a black-hole, but a whole lot prettier. Last up is Survivor, where Milla JoJoJoJoVich tries to protect America from fiendish terrrrists, but finds it is not so easy when Peersh trades in his Walther PPK for badass play-dough.