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This episode was inspired by Mark Batterson's book "Not Safe: Discovering God's Dangerous Plan for Your Life". It talks about people who believed God was up to something great and then would take huge leaps of faith at a moments notice. In business, it's called people who are able to be decisive! People have to learn to make quick decisions when life or God calls for it. Who are you? Someone who questions everything so much until then opportunity is gone? I hope this excites you about being all in when it comes to faith! _______________________________ Looking for a new student ministry resource? You can read my book “Burn Up Not Out: A Student Ministry Fire Builder's Guidebook” here: https://amzn.to/3PtBTIy Listen to more episodes from the Youth Worker On Fire Podcast here: https://bit.ly/3saDyYq _______________________________ EPISODE CREDITS Email us at: youthworkeronfire@gmail.com Hosted by: Doug Edwards Theme Song: "The One and Only" by The 808 : Listen to more at https://bit.ly/3FTYIAJ Intro/Outro Voiceover: Michael Helms : https://www.youtube.com/@MichaelTheSoundGuy Edited by: Secret Roots Music House
What's the worst way to meet your dad? What happened to Darmok and Jalad at Tanagra? And where would a ninja go if a ninja could go ninja go? We tie a yellow ribbon around these questions and more in Season 2, Episode 22 of Family Matters.Alex Diamond, David Kenny, and John McDaniel heard that the long-running network sitcom Family Matters ends with side character Steve Urkel going to space. And the best way to figure out how that happened - obviously - is to watch the last episode first and make our way backwards through nearly ten years of television.Join our countdown to number one (and our slow descent into madness) in all the places you expect internet people to be:Website: jumpingtheshuttle.spaceEmail: jumpingtheshuttle@gmail.comInstagram: @JumpingTheShuttle / @ThatAlexD / @dak577Twitter: @JumpingShuttle / @ThatAlexD / @dak577TikTok: @JumpingTheShuttle / @ThatAlexD / @dak577Brought to you by Smooth My Balls
Today's another episode of The Joey Lifestyle Podcast today we will be talking about the movie We Bought A Zoo!
Hi guys Thank you for joining me for episode 88. This week has been a very momentous one for me, I have been courageous and taken a huge step forward in the direction of my dreams so I am excited to share that with you today!I am talking about the power of making bold decisions and having experiences on your own. There is something very empowering about solo activities and I want to share the one I have had today and give you some ideas of things you could do too!Don't forget to tag me in your stories so I can reshare them and let me know what you'll be doing solo this week in the private FB group. I would love some more ideas of how I can keep practising courage and keep jumping into that growth zone!I have linked the clip of We Bought A Zoo that I mentioned here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ur9lTYs6OnYHave a fantastic week!Love Soph xxx Support the show
Stephanie Szostak, a French-American actress, began her professional journey studying business and playing varsity golf at the College of William and Mary. After working in marketing at Chanel, she took up modeling, but it was during an acting class in New York City that she discovered her true calling. Her breakthrough came with a role alongside Meryl Streep in the acclaimed film "The Devil Wears Prada." Currently, Szostak shines as one of the leads in the ABC drama "A Million Little Things," while also making guest appearances in popular shows like "Younger," "Girlfriend's Guide to Divorce," and "Bull." Her filmography boasts notable works such as "Iron Man 3," "R.I.P.D.," and "We Bought a Zoo," showcasing her versatility and talent. Alongside her acting pursuits, Szostak holds a Bachelor of Science in Marketing, and she resides with her husband and two sons in the vicinity of New York City. In addition to her on-screen accomplishments, Stephanie Szostak has made appearances in diverse projects. She has acted in the French film "Une aventure New Yorkaise" ("A New York Thing") and starred in "The Rebound" alongside Catherine Zeta-Jones. Her repertoire also includes the Italian comedy "Four Single Fathers, Motherhood" featuring Uma Thurman, as well as "The Good Heart" and the independent film "Satellite," for which she earned a Best Actress award at the BendFilm Festival. Szostak's talent has also been recognized in her television roles, including appearances on the critically acclaimed series "The Sopranos" and the popular NBC show "Law & Order: Criminal Intent." THAT ONE AUDITION'S LINKS: THE BRIDGE: Giveaway Entry! TNTT ACTING MEMBERSHIP: The New Triple Threat Membership PATREON: @thatoneaudition CONSULTING: Get 1-on-1 advice for your acting career from Alyshia Ochse COACHING: Get personalized coaching from Alyshia on your next audition or role INSTAGRAM: @alyshiaochse INSTAGRAM: @thatoneaudition WEBSITE: AlyshiaOchse.com ITUNES: Subscribe to That One Audition on iTunes SPOTIFY: Subscribe to That One Audition on Spotify STITCHER: Subscribe to That One Audition on Stitcher CREDITS: Host/Producer: Alyshia Ochse WRITER: Erin McCluskey OUTREACH: Elle Powell WEBSITE & GRAPHICS: Chase Jennings SOCIAL: Imani Love
Carla Gallo is an actor whose first major film role was in David Russell's feature SPANKING THE MONKEY. This breakout performance gained Carla an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress, and the film won the Audience Award in Sundance. This caught the attention of filmmaker Judd Apatow who cast her as the female lead in the cult favorite UNDECLARED. Carla went on to work consistently with Apatow in such features as, THE 4O YEAR OLD VIRGIN, KNOCKED UP, SUPER BAD, FORGETTING SARAH MARSHALL, FUNNY PEOPLE and GET HIM TO THE GREEK. Carla played dynamic roles in the iconic series, CARNIVALE, CALIFORNICATION and MAD MEN. Her other television credits include BURNING LOVE, 2 BROKE GIRLS, WORKAHOLICS, SNEAKY PETE, and recurring roles on BONES and MAYANS M.C. In both Universal's NEIGHBORS and NEIGHBORS 2, Carla gives scene stealing performances as Seth Rogen's and Rose Byrne's loveably unglued friend. Carla has completed work on two Netflix features, A FUTILE & STUPID GESTURE directed by David Wain, LITTLE EVIL directed by Eli Craig. Her other feature credits include, I LOVE YOU MAN, WE BOUGHT A ZOO, MOTHER AND CHILD, HAPPIEST SEASON and FOUR GOOD DAYS. Most recently, Carla will re-team with Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne as a lead in the Apple TV+ comedy series PLATONIC which is now out! We chat about Career dry spells, sucking Steve Carell's toe, course correction, winning mentality, fear, feedback and Bones. The video footage of this entire chat is now out as well (one day after release)! So check them out on YouTube under Michael Kahan Check Carla out on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecarlagallo/ ------------------------------------------- Follow @Funny in Failure on Instagram and Facebook https://www.instagram.com/funnyinfailure/ https://www.facebook.com/funnyinfailure/ and @Michael_Kahan on Insta & Twitter to keep up to date with the latest info. https://www.instagram.com/michael_kahan/ https://twitter.com/Michael_Kahan
On the 297th episode of Piecing It Together, Josh Bell & Jason Harris join me to talk about Air, the latest movie directed by Ben Affleck. After talking about his Oscar winning Argo on this week's episode of Awesome Movie Year, we thought it would be a perfect opportunity to do a crossover event. Puzzle pieces include High Flying Bird, Moneyball, Hustle and We Bought A Zoo.As always, SPOILER ALERT for Air and the movies we discuss!Written by Alex ConveryDirected by Ben AffleckStarring Matt Damon, Ben Affleck, Chris Tucker, Jason Bateman, Chris Messina, Viola DavisAmazonhttps://press.amazonstudios.com/us/en/original-movies/airJosh Bell is a film critic whose reviews can be read at CBR, Crooked Marquee, The Inlander and elsewhere. With comedian and filmmaker Jason Harris, he co-hosts the podcast Awesome Movie Year, at awesomemovieyear.com or wherever you listen to podcasts.Like Him on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/joshbellhateseverything/And Follow him on Twitter @SignalBleedJason Harris is a writer and stand-up comedian (not just here in Las Vegas).Check out Jason Harris on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/jasonharriscomedy/And check out his web series Copper Creek at https://www.facebook.com/coppercreekshow/My sixth album, MORE CONTENT is available NOW on iTunes, Bandcamp and all other digital music stores! Make sure to check it out!My latest music video “Blacklight" which you can watch at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wqScAn_HaqMThe song at the end of the episode is "Ascend" from the album A Different Kind Of Dream.Make sure to “Like” Piecing It Together on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/PiecingPodAnd “Follow” us on Twitter @PiecingPodAnd Join the Conversation in our Facebook Group, Piecing It Together – A Movie Discussion Group.And check out https://www.piecingpod.com for more about our show!And if you want to SUPPORT THE SHOW, you can now sign up for our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/bydavidrosenShare the episode, comment and give us feedback! And of course, SUBSCRIBE!And of course, don't forget to leave us a 5 star review on Goodpods, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Podchaser!Check out Awesome Movie Year at https://www.awesomemovieyear.comAnd most...
Better late than never! This is our first virtually-recorded episode, so we know we have a couple sound issues (already know how to fix them for next time!). In this episode, we're talking about families with We Bought A Zoo, and A Quiet Place. We also talk about our summer plans, ASL, snakes, Tiger King, and our pets sing us the song(s) of their people. All is fair, in Love and Horror!
In a special episode of the Film Stories podcast, Simon is joined by writer, producer and director Aline Brosh McKenna.They talk about her feature directorial debut Your Place Or Mine, and the journey to get to that point. Plus, they go over projects such as The Devil Wears Prada, Morning Glory, My Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, We Bought A Zoo and a whole lot more. Plus, her journey into film, and a whole lot more.Your Place Or Mine is on Netflix. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After the notorious failure of Elizabethtown, Cameron Crowe took a few years off and attempted to rebound with a warm-hearted family film, 2011's We Bought A Zoo. The film starred Matt Damon in the very loose true story of a father struggling to raise his two children in the wake of his wife's death, and finds the … Continue reading "223 – We Bought A Zoo"
A matriarch looking for enough room for the entire family to call home buys a dilapidated zoo in England. It took 4 days before the Jaguar escaped. Then the wolves. Then the lynx. Welcome to Dartmoor. Resources for today's episode: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dartmoor_Zoological_ParkThe book: “We Bought A Zoo” by Benjamin Meehttps://web.archive.org/web/20090110184534/http://www.knightfrank.co.uk/press/2006_news_stories/DartmoorWildlifeParksalecompletes.aspxhttp://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/devon/6246342.stmhttps://www.livescience.com/homewrecker-condors-california.htmlhttps://www.britannica.com/place/Sahara-desert-Africa/Animal-lifehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Przewalski%27s_horse#:~:text=In%201992%2C%2016%20horses%20were,fringes%20of%20the%20Gobi%20desert.https://medium.com/taronga-conservation-society-australia/10-endangered-species-saved-from-extinction-by-zoos-682c454d0125https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/52437763 https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-devon-47322731https://www.bbc.com/news/av/uk-england-devon-33989483http://www.knightfrank.co.uk/press/2006_news_stories/DartmoorWildlifeParksalecompletes.aspxhttps://web.archive.org/web/20101120115131/http://captiveanimals.org/zoos/dartmoor1.htm (the 13 page report on the conditions the animals were dealing with in 2001, where 15 of the 16 charges against Ellis Daw were dropped)https://www.devonlive.com/news/devon-news/heartbreaking-true-life-story-love-588037http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/devon/6246342.stmAnd, THE full piece which attributes Scarlett Johansson as the author: https://www.pressreader.com/uk/the-daily-telegraph/20180324/282368335187515Support the show
This episode we dive into reasons why you should dig into the uncomfortability of life and not shy away from it. Both Kye and Noah have gone through some tough times, but those situations are what shaped them and made them who they are today. They both share their personal stories about the very situations where they needed to dive deeper into their own feelings and realize that they had the power to change their situation References Episode 6 - Trauma + Tools Episodes 40-45 Anxiety Mel Robbins 5 second rule We Bought A Zoo - 20* seconds of Courage Podcast with Joe Rogan, Jordan Peterson and Bret Weinstein
This week on episode 157 of The Walt Vault, we are talking about the 2011 live-action 20th Century Fox film We Bought A Zoo! We talk about Matt Damon and Scarlet Johannsen's odd chemistry, bad parenting, the practicality of owning and operating a zoo, lions, tigers, and bears oh my! Check out our BRAND NEW MERCH on Bonfire! Find the video version on YouTube! Follow us on social media and subscribe to the show on your favorite platform to hear us every 2 weeks! All our Links: https://linktr.ee/Thewaltvault Twitter: @thewaltvaultpod Instagram: @thewaltvaultpod Facebook: The Walt Vault Subscribe on: iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, Youtube, Spotify, Anchor Our website is: thewaltvaultpod.com Email: contact@thewaltvaultpod.com Become a Patron on Patreon and get access to our After Show for only $1 a month!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thewaltvault/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thewaltvault/support
I'm so excited to talk with you. But I gotta admit, I'm not as comfortable with the topic today as I usually am. You know I started this podcast to sort of document my personal journey to a vibrant joyful life and hopefully help others along the way. And each week it's been amazing as I've thought about what I want to share and how to connect with you. I believe that we can be guided in things like that and I've felt Heaven close as I've prayed to know what messages to send out. This week, I feel a powerful prompting to talk about feeling invisible. This one is hard for me because it's a real struggle that I have and something that I'm still in the process of conquering. So I hope you can hang in here with me.Support the show (https://paypal.me/vibrantlifepodcast)
The three act thirsty boys return to close off this trilogy of episodes with a banger!!! We discuss blink’s hometown homage San Diego and get a little silly when they talk the 2014 “comedy” movie A Million Ways To Die In The West. Fair warning: this is one of “these episodes” filled with discussions of We Bought A Zoo, create new character: “Italianx Django,” and watch the trailer for the new terrorism romance film.
This week, in a very experimental We Pod A Zoo, comedian Maddy Gross joins the show without having seen the 2011 film We Bought A Zoo and attempts to guess its entire plot based solely on what they've gleaned from memes and tweets. What do they get shockingly right? What do they get embarrassingly wrong? What do they ultimately think of the film when it comes time to sit through it? And what the hell is a Zoo Ghost?You can find Maddy on twitter and instagram.The intro and outro music was written by R.T. Koeberl, and the intro vocals are by Sidney Gish. You can find more info about the Dartmoor Zoo on their website.
Megan Pope joins the pod this week to dissect We Bought A Zoo (2011) from a queer perspective. Is anything about this film explicitly or implicitly gay? Are any of the cast and crew (besides, obviously, trans icon ScarJo)? Can this film enter the gay canon? Please excuse the 10-minute rabbit hole where we furiously e-stalk a background actor to see if her instagram hints at her sexuality.You can find Megan on twitter and instagram.You can find Sam Fox on instagram.The intro and outro music was written by R.T. Koeberl, and the intro vocals are by Sidney Gish. You can find more info about the Dartmoor Zoo on their website.
Actor and comedian Alex Dobrenko joins us today to talk about his relationship with We Bought A Zoo (2011), fatherhood, families, and life. In an episode that rapidly evolves into deeper conversations on what it means to learn from your parents without becoming them, and how to prepare for your first child, Alex maps the anxieties of Benjamin's parenthood onto his own experiences. What is selfish as a parent? What does “buying a zoo” mean in real life? What should Alex name his son? This is truly a We Pod A Zoo unlike any other.You can find Alex on twitter.The intro and outro music was written by R.T. Koeberl, and the intro vocals are by Sidney Gish. You can find more info about the Dartmoor Zoo on their website.
This week, Ena Da joins the show to talk about all the ways We Bought A Zoo fails its female characters. Why are the male characters so much more developed? Why do so many women’s storylines revolve around men? Does the movie pass the Bechdel Test? How many of the animals are female??? We Bought A Zoo (2011) is decidedly not a feminist masterpiece.You can find Ena on instagram.The intro music was written by R.T. Koeberl, and the intro vocals are by Sidney Gish. Outro music for this episode is “Anemone Song” by Ena Da.You can find more info about the Dartmoor Zoo on their website.
This week, in the first episode of 2021, we have at long last delivered on what the people have been demanding: a definitive ranking of every animal that appears in the 2011 film We Bought A Zoo. Who will come out on top? Who will sneak into the top 5? How will we rank Solomon, Buster, Spar, and the Box of Snakes? How exciting!If you’d like to rank the animals yourself, you can copy the blank spreadsheet template from here!You can find Sarah and Zach’s Definitive Ranking (ordered from worst animal to best) here, but we recommend you check it out after the episode if you want to avoid spoilers.You can find Sarah on twitter.The intro and outro music was written by R.T. Koeberl, and the intro vocals are by Sidney Gish.You can find more info about the Dartmoor Zoo on their website.
Today on What’s My Frame? I’m joined by casting director Jeremy Gordon. Jeremy has been casting both indie and studio projects for over a decade; with projects like CLOAK AND DAGGER, WE'RE THE MILLER, SHOCK AND AWE & WE BOUGHT A ZOO. His desire to find and work with up and coming actors has made Jeremy a stand out in his own right. He’s famously been quoted “Without smart, professional, and talented actors, where would I be as a Casting Director?" Jeremy is an actor’s Casting Director, no question! He loves actors, the rehearsal process and working with actors in pre-reads. He regards actors in the highest light. I don’t know an actor that wouldn’t jump at the chance to work in Jeremy's room or in one of his projects. Today we chat about the future of casting, what happens after you leave the best audition of your life, the future of casting and how Jeremy's been staying busying collaborating with his creative community in quarantine! @JeremyGordon --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whats-my-frame/support
Starring Ethan Hawke as the famous inventor, writer-director Michael Almereyda’s experimental biopic TESLA covers about twenty years of Nikola Tesla’s time in the United States, from working for Thomas Edison in 1884 to his J.P. Morgan-funded experiments in Colorado Springs in the early 1900s. In recommendations, Mark Pfeiffer selects the Martin Scorsese short film compilation Blu-ray set SCORSESE SHORTS. Paul Markoff picks Cameron Crowe’s family drama WE BOUGHT A ZOO. Send your comments, questions, and feedback to filmboundpod@gmail.com. Twitter: @filmbound Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/filmboundpod/ TESLA clip courtesy IFC Films WE BOUGHT A ZOO clip courtesy Twentieth Century Fox Music: "Parasail" by Silent Partner Recorded August 31, 2020.
This week, actor Jared Gilman gets cancelled for not caring enough about animals. Just kidding. But he's on thin ice. Listen for Jared's animal-specific insights into the filming of Moonrise Kingdom (2012), his thoughts on if the couples of We Bought A Zoo (2011) are drift-compatible, and how to cast the film if it had been directed by David Lynch. Also, like, seriously, he is on such thin ice.You can find Jared on twitter.The intro and outro music was written by R.T. Koeberl, and the intro vocals are by Sidney Gish.You can find more info about the Dartmoor Zoo on their website.
This week, Dana Schwartz (with special guest Beetlejuice the cat) pods a zoo to talk about the symbolism of the 2011 film We Bought A Zoo. Can it be read as an allegory for Noah's Ark? What would have made the imagery of the Dead Wife™ land harder? And, most importantly, will a housecat respond to chuffing?You can find Dana on twitter.The intro and outro music was written by R.T. Koeberl, and the intro vocals are by Sidney Gish.You can find more info about the Dartmoor Zoo on their website.
Join Zach and guest Anna Campion as they nitpick their way through the structure and pacing of We Bought A Zoo. Does this movie need to be 2 hours long? How is it so good at setting up and then immediately resolving tension? What fixes could have been made along the way? Did you know that despite literally being siblings, Rosie and Dylan barely speak to each other throughout the entire film? Weird! And no, the irony of the episode that's about the pacing issues of the movie being the longest single episode so far is not lost.You can find Anna and her podcast Oh No! on twitter.The intro and outro music was written by R.T. Koeberl, and the intro vocals are by Sidney Gish.You can find more info about the Dartmoor Zoo on their website.
In the single most revelatory episode of the podcast so far, Zach and Amar dive deep into the artwork of We Bought A Zoo’s designated Moody Kid With A Bowl Cut: Dylan Mee. Along the way, we make some incredible discoveries about cephalopods, Bob Marley, Charles Manson, and perhaps the true meaning of the film itself. Make sure you’re sitting down for the last few minutes of this one.You can follow along with Zach and Amar in this google doc as they deliver a guided analysis of Dylan’s art.You can find Amar on twitter.The intro and outro music was written by R.T. Koeberl, and the intro vocals are by Sidney Gish.You can find more info about the Dartmoor Zoo on their website.
What's really going to change on January 1, 2021? The hype around the fresh start of a new year can have the side effect of letting us wait to take action until the calendar turns over – we think there's a better way. If you're looking for a better outcome in any domain in your life, don't wait for an outside marker of a new start (new year, birthday, new semester). We suggest you start with small steps, now. Sometimes we act our way into new ways of thinking, rather than waiting until our beliefs or thinking is different. Sometimes the “just do it” advice makes sense! There are lot of popular messages about gathering just a few moments of energy or courage to propel us into action (the movies We are the Millers, We Bought A Zoo and Mel Robbin's work offer a few variations on the theme) – our experience is that sometimes this idea works as an alternative to over-thinking or over-planning. Aligning your action – even small actions – with purpose and focus offers an antidote to thoughtless and frenzied action, making sure you're working on something that matters to you and is likely to bring you closer to your goals. And the key word is ‘closer'. We also talk through how to combat the instinct to ‘get it right' by considering learning rather than perfect outcomes, knowing that even our imperfect actions can serve as practice rounds to get better at whatever we're trying to take on. Finally, we offer the ideas of declaring your intentions out loud as a form of instant energy, and doing the post-action debrief to sort out how things went, and what could come next. Starting now has the wonderful effect of building momentum in the areas of our life where we want to create change. As the great Dolly Parton says: Energy begets energy. Inside Job is brought to you by Nayla Bahri and Eric Johnson. To learn more about us and our work, visit www.insidejobthepodcast.com or email us at info@insidejobthepodcast.com. To learn more about the ideas and resources discussed in this episode, check out our show notes. Let's connect! Instagram Facebook We'd love to hear from you.
In the single most hostile episode of the show so far, animator Jonni Phillips reveals why she hates almost everything about We Bought A Zoo, and undertakes the brave adventure of how to make it better. Mostly she bullies me, and then we get angry at Charlie Kaufman and Zootopia.You can find Jonni on twitter and patreon.The intro and outro music was written by R.T. Koeberl, and the intro vocals are by Sidney Gish.You can find more info about the Dartmoor Zoo on their website.
I stopped by the South Shore Boyz amphitheater to chat with Tillson and Logan about the Matt Damon film "We Bought A Zoo" and play my new game Have sex with, Chop their head off, Make a baby with.
Answering recommendations from our listeners! Books about characters escaping isolation? Romance with good character development? Raeleen shares where to start with fantasy and Ariel has a very specific recommendation for a book like the movie “We Bought A Zoo”! Unbinding books to get to their heart with Ariel Bissett and Raeleen Lemay! Submit your book requests at booksunboundpodcast.com and support the podcast on patreon! patreon.com/booksunbound
In this exciting episode of We Pod A Zoo, Hayley From Twitter gives us the rundown on why We Bought A Zoo makes no sense, why Matt Damon is a piece of shit, who should have been cast as the leads, and what a better movie it could have been if it starred Paddington Bear. Also, Sam Raimi, hit me up. I would love to talk to you about how you would have directed this movie.You can find Hayley on twitter.The intro and outro music was written by R.T. Koeberl, and the intro vocals are by Sidney Gish.You can find more info about the Dartmoor Zoo on their website.
This week, Zach is joined by animator and game critic Yussef Cole to discuss Yussef's problems with We Bought A Zoo. Why is the tone so inconsistent? Why does the reality of the film seem to break so often? Why can't MacCready build a solid lock? Yussef also pitches his sequel ideas for We Bought A Zoo, and how to potentially adapt the film into a video game. Also the movie Yussef was thinking of was Leave No Trace (2018).You can find Yussef on twitter.The intro and outro music was written by R.T. Koeberl, and the intro vocals are by Sidney Gish.You can find more info about the Dartmoor Zoo on their website.
We Pod A Zoo blasts off with a recap of We Bought A Zoo that takes longer to consume than the movie itself! Zach is joined by his first guest Sydney to bravely recap the strange and wonderful film, We Bought A Zoo (2011). They have... a lot to say. Continue the journey in part two of the premiere recap, coming tomorrow!You can find Sydney on twitter or twitch.The intro and outro music was written by R.T. Koeberl, and the intro vocals are by Sidney Gish.You can find more info about the Dartmoor Zoo on their website.The background music for this episode is Modum by Kai Engel, used under an attribution license.
This is the series trailer! Welcome, brave new listeners!The background music is Holiday Gift by Kai Engel, used under an attribution license.The podcast theme song is written by R.T. Koeberl and sung by Sidney Gish.This podcast is in no way affiliated with Cameron Crowe or Benjamin Mee, but there is an open invitation for anyone involved with the film We Bought A Zoo to appear on the show.
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[E200] We celebrate our 200th episode with a review of Cameron Crowe's 2011 film We Bought A Zoo, starring Matt Damon and Scarlett Johansson, with some extra surprises too. WBAM! E-mail us: weboughtamic@gmail.com Follow WBAM: Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. (@weboughtamic) Subscribe on Apple Podcasts and leave us a review Twitter: @caldernest / @HuntMobley / @DrewDietzen Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/caldernest / letterboxd.com/hearshot / letterboxd.com/drewd --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/weboughtamic/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/weboughtamic/support
Everyone welcome to the show assistant director (A.D.) Kevin Roy! Kevin has worked on numerous projects as a production assistant working his way up to the assistant director position including ‘The 40-Year-Old Virgin‘, ‘The Lone Ranger’, ‘Lemony Snicket’s: A Series Of Unfortunate Events’, ‘Live Free Or Die Hard’, ‘War of the Worlds’ and dozens more! In this episode we talk about some other projects including ‘We Bought A Zoo’, ‘Pirates 4: On Stranger Tides’, ‘Blades of Glory’, ‘Zathura: A Space Adventure’, ‘Dodgeball’ and others!
This week our subject, Scarlett Johansson, takes a brief break from Black Widowing in order to help Matt Damon with his ludicrous scheme in We Bought A Zoo. Why on earth would any sane person buy a zoo? They wouldn't. But let's see if Scarlett enjoys a return to form as she talks to tigers and caddies carcasses!Download here! (click to stream, right-click to save)Please SUBSCRIBE to us on iTunes (and rate and/or review us!), plus you can like us on Facebook, and discuss this episode in our friendly Facebook group! If you enjoy it, spread the word!
You may know Dustin Ybarra from We Bought A Zoo, Gotham, Us, and Hop, or his many time as a guest on WAAF. Dustin checked in from Los Angeles to talk about having to cancel tour dates, TV & movie gigs and talked about how things are in Hollywood during this pandemic. --- 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/breakingtheice/message
In the movie, We Bought A Zoo, Matt Damon's character Benjamin Mee talks about having 20 Seconds of Insane courage when wanting to do something out of your comfort zone. This is a great model we can adopt to achieve more in our own lives and use it as a way to have more success, more breakthrough and more adventure in our day to day living. Join me on this journey for less than a cup of coffee a month by becoming a supporter of this podcast and clicking this link or copying and pasting in your browser. anchor.fm/peopleskills/support --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/peopleskills/support
This week Colson, Ben and Jack gather in the studio to discuss a movie that was most certainly Colson's choice. Apprehension, fear, regret for ever starting the Sofa Cinema Club were just three of the emotions Ben and Jack before they watched We Bought A Zoo - so did it live up to expectations? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
No matter how dark that place may be, there's always a way out. You just gotta keep going. ㅤ ... ㅤ Edited by: @benlionelscott Spoken by: Jocko Willink, Tyrese Gibson, Martyn Ford, Dwayne Johnson Footage by: We Bought A Zoo, Demolition, Short Term 12, Foxcatcher, Rogue Artists Music: Linkin Park - In The End (2WEI Cover) ㅤ ... ㅤ Sometimes horrible things happen to good people. Life isn't fair. And it can be heart wrenching. And if you're having one of those dark days, it's okay. It's okay. It's okay to feel that darkness. When challenges and issues come back to back to back to back, and it seems like, "Something is after me, something is attacking me, something is attacking my journey." Look for the lesson in it all. You will grow through what you go through. The question is, are you willing to go through it? When those bad things happen, what are you going to do? Are you gonna let this horrible situation dictate the way you feel and the way you handle it? Are you gonna fall over and fall down, and fall apart? Or are you going to face this issue with courage, and with resolution? You know darkness. So embrace. Embrace that darkness. Don't look away from it, own it. Step up to the challenge. No matter what you face, start walking. Take that step. Every day, no matter what you are facing, get up and start walking. And never surrender. And remember that even in the most wretched times, when you face darkness yourself, no matter how bad things get, remember not to stop, remember not to pause, remember not to hesitate, remember to put one foot in front of the other, take that first step, and start walking. And we will fight. And in fighting, we will win. And if not the battle, and if not the war, we will win because our spirit, it will never surrender. And that is the ultimate victory. To hold your head high. And even in the face of inescapable defeat, to stand and to fight, that is to win. Don't allow yourself a switch off button. I know there's always an answer. No matter how dark that place may be, there's always a way out. You just gotta keep going. Hold on to that fundamental quality of faith. Have faith. That on the other side of your pain is something good.
Welcome to the first episode of 20 Seconds of Insane Courage with Amy Selbach — an entrepreneur who has built both brick-and-mortar as well as online businesses! She’s an international brand and marketing coach for countries, companies, and entrepreneurs. In this podcast, you will learn what it takes to build your business, brand, and story — 20 seconds at a time. Every week, Amy interviews entrepreneurs and everyday heroes to uncover the conditions present at the intersection of their bravest actions. From intuition to inspiration, to desperation, to sheer will — it proves lasting change doesn’t have to take years, months, or even days — but often, just a single moment. Amy’s first guest is Lani Nalu! Lani is an absolute badass who has completely transformed the trajectory of her business. She coaches female entrepreneurs online and describes her gift as “teaching women how to receive pure love.” She gets them through their doubts and self-limiting beliefs by connecting them with their feminine energy source and helping them heal through meditation. She’s an entrepreneur, life coach, podcast host, energy healer, and meditation guru all wrapped up into one incredible human being who is helping other women step into their power! From personal trainer living paycheck-to-paycheck to self-made entrepreneur making five figures a month — you seriously do not want to miss this first episode of 20 Seconds of Insane Courage. Tune in for the pearls of wisdom as Lani and Amy discuss how she launched her business within a week, how she grew her business and never ceased momentum, how she puts herself out there on social media and gets clients, and the key learnings Lani attributes her super fast success to! Key Takeaways [:49] Amy welcomes Lani Nalu to the podcast! [2:30] Lani shares the journey that led her to where she is today! [4:40] How Lani helps women find and receive love as an entrepreneur. [8:11] From rock-bottom to meteoric success: Lani describes the subconscious things she had to break through in order to attract success! [12:32] How Lani helps entrepreneurs rediscover their self-worth and get out of abusive relationships (whether it’s with a partner or with themselves). [15:32] Lani’s moments of 20 seconds of insane courage! [17:58] Lani breaks down the steps she followed after deciding to grow her business. [21:54] How Lani manifested the perfect supportive business (and life!) partner. [23:43] Some of the fears Lani had (and has) and how she tackles them on a daily basis. [30:48] Lani gives an example of something she was afraid to do for the first time and how she overcame it. [36:59] Lani’s process or methodology for distinguishing intuition and knowing when she’s in alignment and living her truth. [43:09] Is Lani a natural at being visible and putting herself out there on social media or does she have to get herself amped up? [50:58] As a coach for women entrepreneurs, what are the main things Lani attributes her super fast success to with starting her business? [59:50] Amy thanks Lani for joining her this episode! Key Highlights: Lani shows us how BIG change does not have to take a long time! How Lani changed everything about her life, business and income in 6 months. How to spot limiting beliefs and overcome them. Learn how to distinguish intuition and live in alignment! What Lani attributes to her super fast success to. Mentioned in this Episode: We Bought a Zoo (Film, 2011) “We Bought A Zoo - 20 Seconds of Courage,” Youtube Clip Connect with my Guest! Lani Nalu’s Website: LaniNalu.com Social Media: Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube Hey listeners! Do you want to get your story out into the world in a really big way? Visit AmySelbach.com/BrandStory to access my free, one-hour brand story planner! In under an hour, you can have a beautifully crafted brand story to use everywhere! Your brand story should be on your website, your packaging, and at the beginning of any presentation you give. A brand story is crucial for pitches to the media, brand deals, podcasts, and investor decks. Not only that, this formula can be used for brand case studies, testimonials, and ad copy. Follow-up with Me! If you want to get more resources on marketing, branding, content strategy and building a business, you can follow me over on Instagram @AmySelbach or at AmySelbach.com! For more episodes, visit our Libsyn page or listen on iTunes!
On this week's episode, the gang chats about a flagship film in the Full Moon Entertainment catalog, Dollman! How amazing are all these ultra-violent, ultra-cheap special effects? Why does Jackie Earle Haley want to "rule" the Bronx? And why couldn't we see Dollman standing next to a giant Coke can or something? PLUS: The latest in ridiculous WHM fake movie titles — We Bought A Zoo 2: We Blew Up A Zoo!Dollman stars Tim Thomerson, Jackie Earle Haley, Kamala Lopez, Humberto Ortiz, Nicholas Guest, and Frank Collison; directed by Albert Pyun.
Comedian and Actor Dustin Ybarra Matt and Corey corner funnyman Dustin Ybarra in the back office of the Ice House Comedy Club in Pasadena, California for an exclusive sit-down interview. Find out whether he prefers stand up or acting, and the brief history of how he got started! We stole this from his website to fill out the rest of the page, so please visit it: DUSTIN YBARRA IS A STAND UP COMEDIAN AND ACTOR. HE HAS BEEN SEEN MOST RECENTLY IN A RECURRING ROLE ON THE FOX SERIES "GOTHAM" AND THE NBC SERIES "THE PLAYER". OTHER TELEVISION CREDITS INCLUDE A RECURRING ROLE ON THE CABLE SERIES “CALIFORNICATION”,"THE GOLDBERGS","BATTLE CREEK" “STAND-UP REVOLUTION”, "CHELSEA LATELY", AND “LIVE AT GOTHAM.” HIS RECENT FILM CREDITS INCLUDE "TED 2",“HOP,” “WE BOUGHT A ZOO,” “DATE AND SWITCH” AND “21 & OVER.” ORIGINALLY FROM BEDFORD, TX, YBARRA RESIDES IN LOS ANGELES.* Source.* **Music provided by bensound.com.
It is so great to have one of my oldest friends in comedy & old roommate Dustin Ybarra back in town. Dustin has been living in Atlanta where he was filming the ABC series "Kevin (Probably) Saves the World" Dustin is a great stand up comedian; A Killer, A Beast as we call them in the stand up world. Dustin has appeared in the shows; Californication, The Goldbergs and has appeared in Films like "We Bought A Zoo, &21 & Over. Me and my Co-Host Kevin Lyons had such a great time kicking back in the Garage/Studio sharing a joint and a bottle of whiskey and some laughs with Dustin Ybarra. @agotinozoida @therealkevlyons @dustin_ybarra PLEASE SUBSCRIBE!
On this episode we expand the definition of family films with two personal favorites in ADDAMS FAMILY VALUES and WE BOUGHT A ZOO. Guest Ben Zuk and your host have threatened to feature these two films for quite some time, and last year's release of THE COMMUNE (now available on Hulu) gave us somewhat of an excuse to do so. Hopefully we can change some hearts and minds to appreciate some of Cameron Crowe's best work, but failing that check out our new podcast launching this week: 99 from 99. A movie podcast that presents 99 episodes on the films from 1999. Facebook/Instagram/Twitter: @warmachinehorse
We Bought A Zoo 15/26 Notes: -It's okay to let your kids listen to this one, we go through the entire alphabet so it's educational. -Okay but don't really let your kids listen, I talk about the logistic of eating farts in this one. -I hope you're happy, James -Oh yeah, I think we legitimately figured out a real plot point. Maybe there's an attempted school shooting in We Bought a Zoo?? -Please donate to The People's Zoo Find Ivan Clark on They See Me Rollin' and The Color of Friendship and just generally walking around in the woods. Buy our merch on Red Bubble at https://www.redbubble.com/people/wgirnypod Buy our Zookeeper Commentary from https://store.cdbaby.com/cd/wellgetitrightnextyear Thanks for Listening! -The Justice Boys
In this episode 05 of season 2 of Flicks XRayed we watch and review the 2011 movie We Bought A Zoo. The hosts Jeff and Tony are joined by Sexually Aggressive Soccer Mom Natasha and Animal Enclosure Specialist Robyn. This week we play a game to Fill in a Zoo for the coveted princess crown. So listen in as we discuss at length about Sad Dad Movies, life changing decisions, would we buy a Zoo and so much more.
It’s bathroom #demoday at Burbank Springs, and Bobby, Meredith and Ann are just trying to recap the latest week of TBTL while avoiding the sketchy element down at the local Lowes. Thankfully, we’ve learned what not to do courtesy of the Bryant Park Project, we’ve got a lead on some “cute” overalls, and—despite an examination of subpar lobster and an extensive Burger King Tangent Tracker—most (*most*) of the terlet talk sticks to actual, non-euphemistic plumbing. All that, plus Bobby wonders if he’s a jerk, Ann actually saw “We Bought A Zoo,” and Meredith rolled her eyes so hard at Luke she ruined her amazing vision, but it’s OK because we’ve all decided to say we’re doctors, so we’ve got it covered. And in case you missed it, a guy got forcibly dragged off an airplane last week. Here’s a TV segment about the Nordic Lodge.
It’s bathroom #demoday at Burbank Springs, and Bobby, Meredith and Ann are just trying to recap the latest week of TBTL while avoiding the sketchy element down at the local Lowes. Thankfully, we’ve learned what not to do courtesy of the Bryant Park Project, we’ve got a lead on some “cute” overalls, and—despite an examination of subpar lobster and an extensive Burger King Tangent Tracker—most (*most*) of the terlet talk sticks to actual, non-euphemistic plumbing. All that, plus Bobby wonders if he’s a jerk, Ann actually saw “We Bought A Zoo,” and Meredith rolled her eyes so hard at Luke she ruined her amazing vision, but it’s OK because we’ve all decided to say we’re doctors, so we’ve got it covered. And in case you missed it, a guy got forcibly dragged off an airplane last week. Here’s a TV segment about the Nordic Lodge.
If you’ve seen the movie “We Bought A Zoo” with Matt Damon, hopefully you remember the scene where he says, “You know, sometimes all you need is 20 seconds of insane courage, just literally 20 seconds of embarrassing bravery, and I promise you something great will come of it.” Today we talk about courage, and how the first step is always the hardest, but if you muster up those 20 seconds of courage, amazing things can happen!
Returning guest Ben Zuk joins the show to help us translate the glowing critical response to new release ARRIVAL. Being less than enthusiastic on that film we hang out with the jaded and bored Scarlett Johansson & Bill Murray in Sofia Coppola's LOST IN TRANSLATION. That modern classic battles it out with Brad Pitt and the rest of the INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS in Quentin Tarantino's tribute to international cooperation. Also: Ben refuses to come back to discuss Sofia Coppola's SOMEWHERE, even with the promise of WE BOUGHT A ZOO.
Kym is an actress, producer, comedian, and a mom. You've seen her in Next Friday, Fun With Dick And Jane, and We Bought A Zoo. She currently has a show called Kymplicated and Raising Whitley on OWN. She has a very unique story about becoming a mom. Do not miss it. iamkymwhitley.com kiracomedy.com allthingscomedy.com
Paul instructs Timothy to fan into flame the gift of God in him. Part of doing that involves being willing to live courageously when God gives you opportunities to you the gifts in you. To quote the movie We Bought A Zoo, "Sometimes all it takes is 20 seconds of insane courage..."
Main Review: Gangster Squad Top 5 Gangster Movies Film Club Review: The Princess Bride Box Office Update News What Else We Watched (2001: A Space Odyssey, Mulholland Dr., Gummo, Taken 2, We Bought A Zoo, Promised Land, A Late Quartet, The Untouchables, Fringe, Arrested Development, Game of Thrones, Celebrity Apprentice finale) Next Week Preview: Broken City, Top 5 Mark Wahlberg
The big summer movies have started arriving in theaters. Perhaps you’ve heard of “The Avengers”? The Footcandle dynamic duo of Alan & Chris lead off this episode with a lively discussion of the box office juggernaut. Also in this episode are brief reviews of “Dark Shadows”, “Jeff, Who Lives At Home”, “Young Adult”, “We Bought A Zoo”, “The Descendants”, “Chronicle” and “Cedar Rapids”. As you can probably guess this episode clocks in at over an hour of movie geek goodness. Enjoy!
On this edition of Extra it's a group of people trying to do the impossible. First up it is a journey back to Medievil times with the blu-ray review of Robin of Sherwood Set 2 (courtesy of EOne Entertainment) as Jason Connery (Sean Connery's son) takes up the mantle of the hooded man in this classic British 80's show. Then it is a trip to a world gone to hell with the blu-ray review of The Divide (courtesy of Anchor Bay Entertainment) starring Michael Biehn where the lucky ones died in the blast. It's more super spy action with the blu-ray review of Mission Impossible : Ghost Protocol (courtesy of Paramount Home Video) as Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) once again must save the world and his team from destruction. We wrap things up with a man's goals that are more down to earth with the blu-ray review of We Bought A Zoo (courtesy of Fox Home Video) starring Matt Damon & Scarlett Johansson in this family drama from the creator of Jerry Maguire. Music for this episode features the songs I Would Steal the Sun by John Dolan Russell, Steal my Voice by George Brown and The Kaz Zoo by Jeff Mabry, they can all be found at www.famemusic.com. Other instrumental music is by the band Mr. Burns (www.mrburnsmusic.com). As always your comments and suggestions are welcome and encouraged.
(0:01:10) Darren viva'ed Las Vegas, is reading Catching Fire, and got into the Mists of Pandaria beta, (0:24:45) Trey met Keith, and Eric Powell, and committed trivia seppuku, (0:35:25) Tripp beat AC: Revelations, and wrote a Catching Fire casting article, (0:43:15) TV Talk: Awake hits a high note, and Game of Thrones is back, and it's amazing, (0:59:35) Blu Rays: (War Horse...We Bought A Zoo...Torchwood: Miracle Day), (1:00:40) Coming Attractions: (American Reunion...Titanic 3D), (1:00:55) Box Office: (Katniss wins again!!!), (1:04:35) Keith calls again, and does not like Jeffrey Lannister, (1:13:15) We talk YouTube Original Channels, specifically The Nerdist and Geek & Sundry, (1:34:10) What Would Darren Read, (1:50:25) Trey's Pullbox: (Action Comics...Age of Apocalypse...Animal Man...Danger Club...Daredevil...Men of War...Swamp Thing...Wolverine & the X-Men...W&tXM: Alpha & Omega)
Mark Kermode and Simon Mayo with the Box Office Top 10 plus reviews of the week's new movies including 21 Jump Street, We Bought A Zoo and The Devil Inside.Download the Kermode and Mayo podcast at bbc.co.uk/podcasts/5live.Email: mayo@bbc.co.uk Text: 85058 (charged at your standard network rate) Twitter: @wittertainment.
For our third episode, we discuss the return of Braveheart, the Garbage Pail Kids making a comeback and the upcoming Eastwood/Beyonce collaboration, A Star Is Born. Not forgetting our reviews of this week's releases, including We Bought A Zoo, Contraband and 21 Jump Street.
Actress Lesley Sharp talks about returning to her role as Manchester police officer DC Janet Scott in the TV drama Scott and Bailey, alongside Suranne Jones. She reflects on how the series approaches the work of the murder squad, and discusses her career which includes The Full Monty and Mike Leigh's Vera Drake. Matt Damon stars in the new film We Bought A Zoo, based on a British true story about a man who decided to take on a struggling zoo. Directed by Cameron Crowe, the film moves the action to California. Gaylene Gould reviews. Noah Stewart is a young American tenor who grew up in Harlem and has already played Don Jose in Carmen, Pinkerton in Madame Butterfly and Rodolfo in La Boheme. This week he releases a CD of songs, and opens at the Royal Opera House in Judith Weir's new opera Miss Fortune. He reflects on working with a living composer, flying with a blanket over his head to avoid germs, and the views of his mother on his career so far. Producer Nicki Paxman.
Sucktastic January flicks are here! Find out what we think. Also, The Top Ten, Finger List, our 2012 must see list and politics. For the sake of everyone, we ended that quickly.
Is it a remake? Is it a prequel? These are the hard questions Joey and Scott tackle when reviewing the 2011 film The Thing. Listen in and decide for yourself. Oh and Happy New Year!
Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol, We Bought A Zoo and War Horse get reviewed on this week’s edition of the Hollywood Outsider. We also look at the most recent Film & TV news (is that REALLY what Channing Tatum and Matthew McConaughey are up to; what’s next for the Zombieland director; Will Ferrel and Zach Galifianakis together; what direction will American Horror Story take next season; and much more) and a few new trailers (Babymakers, Rock of Ages and the hotly anticipated Prometheus). Aaron takes his turn with a Spielberg-centric ‘Stump the HO’ before we talk about what’s catching our eye on TV this week, upcoming Blu Ray / DVD releases and Justin handles this weeks ‘Flashback DVD’. We wrap up the show with our’From the Outside In’ topic - ‘Our Favorite TV Shows of 2011′. As always, be sure to stick through the closing song for our own version of outtakes. Please subscribe on itunes, Google Reader, Stitcher Radio
What happens when Joey and Scott don't do a top ten for a couple of weeks? It goes for over an hour! This is as close to a Christmas episode as you'll get this year so enjoy!
It's the holiday season, and as usual Hollywood has seen fit to bury us beneath a mountain of new movies. We've got a lot to cover this week as we'll take a look at two Steven Spielberg movies, the animated The Adventures of Tintin, and War Horse. Then we'll dive into the spooky world of David Fincher's remake of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. Plus we'll get our spirits lifted with Cameron Crowe and his family comedy, We Bought A Zoo! And last but not least we'll spend a few minutes with the silent film that has had critics raving, The Artist! It's a jam packed show, so we hope you'll join us in the chat room!
Eric and Trevan talk about David Fincher's take on the popular novel before moving on to "The Adventures of Tintin" and Cameron Crowe's return, "We Bought A Zoo."
Guests include Academy Award winning actor and die-hard Patriots fan Matt Damon, who joins Rich from NFL headquarters in New York. A New England native, Damon chats with Rich about the Patriots chances at a title this season, where he was when he first met Tom Brady, and much much more... Including his new movie "We Bought A Zoo", directed by the super talented Cameron Crowe that hits theatres Friday, December 23rd. Up next is the voice of "Sunday Night Football" on NBC, Al Michaels, who is fresh off fantastic finish in Dallas that saw Tony Romo and the Cowboys let another fourth quarter lead slip away. As always it's an informative chat when Al is in-studio and we look forward to him and Cris Collinsworth on the call for Super Bowl XLVI in Indianapolis. Our second big time actor of the show phones in fresh off of hosting the Country Music Television awards, when big time Colts fan, Rob Lowe dials up the program. Like millions of Americans, Lowe was suffering from the Fantasy Football blues, after a devastating loss in week 14, at the hands of his very own son no less. But it certainly isn't bad being Rob Lowe these days, as the bestselling author of "Stories I Only Tell My Friends" recently announced he'll be penning a follow up book titled "Love Life" and also has a new film currently in theatres called "I Melt With You" co-starring Jeremy Piven. Like we said, it certainly isn't bad being Rob Lowe. This week's show rounds out with the founder of Pro Football Talk, Mike Florio, who shares his take on the James Harrison hit that nearly knocked out Colt McCoy, and the leagues handling with a 1-game suspension. Florio also shares his thoughts on some of the recent coaching vacancies and where he thinks some of the more high profiled "retired" coaches may land in the offseason. It's a fun, star studded podcast to get you ready for not one, but two games on NFL Network this week. Thanks for downloading Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The spirit of J.D. Walker has taken over Joey when they review the 70's Blaxploitation film J.D.'s Revenge. Listen in as the boys give a full in depth review. "Don't worry, daddy ain't gonna hurt you!" Also covered, The Top Ten and The Finger List.