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Movie Madness
Episode 238: What's Old Is Still Old

Movie Madness

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 159:29


Episode 238: What's Old Is Still Old Fondly we joke about not being able to do this on the radio like we used to, but find another show that offers up 13 movie reviews in a single episode. Cause that is what you get from Erik Childress and Steve Prokopy here including documentaries ranging from sharks to Woodstock '99 and Alvin Ailey to Val Kilmer. There are vampires on a plane (Blood Red Sky), giant flies in a trunk (Mandibles) and the end of our world played for laughs (How It Ends) and drama (Settlers). Megan Fox is hunting a serial killer (Midnight in the Switchgrass), Ben Platt has a mentally ill sister screwing up his plans (Broken Diamonds) and Mark Wahlberg takes a cross-country walk for his gay son (Joe Bell). Finally the G.I. Joe franchise gets rebooted again (Snake Eyes) and could there be a twist that gets Erik to finally like an M. Night Shyamalan movie (Old) after 22 years? 0:00 - Intro 3:10 - Playing with Sharks 9:05 – Ailey 15:15 – Woodstock: Peace, Love & Rage 26:05 – Mandibles 32:48 – Midnight in the Switchgrass 41:10 – Broken Diamonds 51:13 – Blood Red Sky 1:06:15 – Settlers 1:17:14 – How It Ends 1:26:04 – Joe Bell 1:46:17 - Val 2:01:43 - Snake Eyes 211:16 – Old 2:34:45 - Outro

Talk Like A Pirate
What's Old is New?

Talk Like A Pirate

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2021 2:03


The United States is opening up again as COVID-19 enters its second summer. ECU mental health therapist Crissa Jewel Allen and ECU registered dietician Tara Wind discuss how people are wading back to a more normal life in this teaser for Season 2, Episode 15 of Talk Like a Pirate.

WGN - The John Williams Uncut Podcast
Chicago's oldest restaurant reopens: What's old and new at The Berghoff

WGN - The John Williams Uncut Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021


John Williams is joined by restaurant consultant and brand manager for The Berghoff, Colleen Silk. The Berghoff is back up and running after 15 months of being closed. The restaurant is now brewing beer inside and John speaks to Colleen about some of the menu items and what customers can expect.

WGN - The John Williams Full Show Podcast
Chicago's oldest restaurant reopens: What's old and new at The Berghoff

WGN - The John Williams Full Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021


John Williams is joined by restaurant consultant and brand manager for The Berghoff, Colleen Silk. The Berghoff is back up and running after 15 months of being closed. The restaurant is now brewing beer inside and John speaks to Colleen about some of the menu items and what customers can expect.

History Unloaded
Season 5: Ep. 1 What's Old Is New Again

History Unloaded

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 32:53


In this season premiere, Danny and Ashley explore new gun owners and whether or not these demographics are really new or an important part of firearms history .     Produced by Kamila Kudelska Theme song by Corey Anco         

Commercial Break with Tim Seymour & Guy Adami

CDs have joined 8-tracks in the rear view, but vinyl is back. Could the market pre-Fed announcement make a comeback too?

New Life Weekend Messages | Saxonburg
New Beginnings: Freedom and Fruit! | Part 2 | What's Old Is New!

New Life Weekend Messages | Saxonburg

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2021 30:00


When God enters our lives, we are a new creation! Scripture: Galatians 1:11-24 (NLT) Date: June 13, 2021 Communicator: Alex DeRosa

Fundraising HayDay
Prospect Research: What's Old is New Again

Fundraising HayDay

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 51:28


Before you write the grant, you need to find the grant. Grant prospect research is a pivotal component of a grant professional's work. So where do you find the right funder and the right application for your organization and the needs it serves? The answer is simple: the same place grant professionals have been looking for the past 20+ years. We're talking about the usual suspects, plus a few you might not know about yet. 

Knights Of The Roundtable
Knights of the Roundtable "What's Old Is New Again"

Knights Of The Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 90:08


RIP Shock G! On this episode Ian, Ant, Rollie and James gather to talk about a plethora topics this week. Deep diving into the passing of Shock G aka Humpty Hump, the Mortal Kombat remake, unpacking Falcon and The Winter Solider series, Verzuz featuring Redman and Method Man, the Derrick Chauvin verdict, the Ma'Khia Bryant shooting and the recent shootings of blacks at the hands of law enforcement around the country. This episode is a can't miss as always. This and every episode is sponsored by Rollie at Stark Cleveland and produced, engineered, mixed and edited by the show's own Curt at Diamond Music Group. Now you can follow the podcast on Twitter at @KOTRPOD and on Instagram at @knightsoftheroundtablecle. Intro Song: "The Humpty Dance" by Digital Underground. Outro Song: "The Way We Swing" Digital Underground. Enjoy, share, like, subscribe and follow us on Apple, Spotify, Pandora and iHeartRadio.

The Other Side of Midnight with Frank Morano
What's Old is Now New | 3-30-21

The Other Side of Midnight with Frank Morano

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 205:07


Tonight's Guests: Jackie “The Joke Man” Martling, legendary stand-up comedian and longtime radio talk show speaking about the nature of comedy and political correctness, Ralph Blumenthal, former New York Times Reporter, author of seven books on investigative crime reporting and cultural history. His latest book is “The Believer: Alien Encounters, Hard Science, and the passion of John Mack” talking about  Harvard physicist John Mack, who risked his career to investigate alien abductions, and Lauren Conlin, WABC entertainment correspondent and the host of the Red Carpet Rendezvous Podcast talking about the SAG Awards, Movies return, Oscar contender “The Father”.

Chamberlain and Chance
What's old is still old

Chamberlain and Chance

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 89:39


Bravely Default 2 is not technically old, but it certainly feels that way. Chamberlain would like to believe that it is intentional, not lazy, but he is still not sure if he is enjoying it or if he has put thirst hours into it just because he is in covid quarantine. Bloodborne is definitely old, but Chance is playing it anyway. It is so old, if fact, that he has forgotten just enough about it for it to be almost new again. Only Alex is actually playing something new. It's week two on Persona 5 Strikers and he has finally figured it out. Min maxing it is in the near future.

Internal Budget
Episode 52: What's Old is New Again

Internal Budget

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 39:52


Brandon relives the Ottawa Senators' thrilling 6-5 comeback win over the Toronto Maple Leafs, while also giving his thoughts on the Ryan Dzingel return trade, and the beginning of the Belleville Senators' season!

This Podcast Will Fail
EP. 102 What's Old Is New Again, But Is It Any Good?

This Podcast Will Fail

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2021 20:51


Come, discuss with me https://twitter.com/podcast_fail or @podcast_fail Ah, the life of a neurotic YouTuber. Good thing I'm just a content creator. --- 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/thispodcastwillfail/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thispodcastwillfail/support

Native Opinion Podcast an American Indian Perspective
EPISODE 291 "What's Old is New Again!"

Native Opinion Podcast an American Indian Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 37:06


So much has been lost in education in this country. What has been lost can be rediscovered by looking to our educational not too long ago past to regain what is sorely needed in our current educational system.

Real Estate Espresso
Advertising - What's old is new again

Real Estate Espresso

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 5:21


What is old is new again. On today’s show, we’re taking a deeper look at digital marketing. Why? Because every successful business needs to be known by its customers and real estate businesses are no different. Some of you may be wondering why there is not a lot of advertising on the real estate espresso podcast. We have had advertisements in the past on the show. At most they were 30 seconds long. These days, the show is free of advertising. Back in the good old days, marketers would spend money on advertising. They would run an ad on Television. We just finished watching the latest crop of advertisements during the Super Bowl broadcast. The ads that make their debut at the Super Bowl are aimed at a broad audience. The advertisement for Doritos corn chips can’t directly be measured. We don’t know who will go out and buy corn chips as a result of the commercial. Google had a very simple business model when it got into the paid search business. It charged $0.05 for the opportunity to be placed above the organic search results. Then some businesses realized that their competitors were buying that ad space. Every time someone searched for Home Depot, an ad for Lowes would appear. So Home Depot would offer to pay a higher price for that same ad. Eventually it became an auction environment. The advertising auction price would rise to the point where the equilibrium would be reached. Google rose to becoming one of the most valuable companies on the planet with zero sales force. Think about it. They had zero sales force to achieve that market position. Yet, they managed to siphon almost all of the marketing value out of the system with zero sales force. Business is changing. It used to be that commerce was sold through platforms. If you wanted your product to get to the consumer, you needed a platform. In some cases, you needed a company like Walmart to choose you. Or maybe a national supermarket chain needed to choose you. The business model was rarely direct to consumer. Google enabled companies to cut out the middle man and made it possible for smaller companies to go direct to consumer. But there was still a large percentage of commerce that was not using search in order to reach the end customer. Nobody uses google to search for Coca Cola, or Pepsi. With pay per click, the ROI is easily measured. The advertising is direct to consumer. There is no middle layer obscuring your view of the transaction. But some businesses are starting to experience a loss of return on these platforms. Competitors are hiring services to covertly click on your ads to waste your ad budget. Some behind the scenes I’m hearing that Google plans to change the emphasis on new forms of advertising that are tailor made for the kinds of businesses that today are advertising on television, or on billboards. The world of television has not changed its format in 50 years. They still subject the viewer to 5 minutes of advertising every hour. Google on the other hand has figured out that viewer attention span is much shorter than 5 minutes. Most viewers will not tolerate 5 minutes of advertising without changing channel. Google ads on the other hand are no longer than 15 seconds. Many are under 10 seconds. What does this mean for you, as a business owner? It means that the already saturated online world is about to get even noisier. In my view, the world of interruption marketing is becoming less and less effective. Those who master the art of building a relationship with their customers and with their audience are those who ultimately win.

Roadshow Video Reviews (HD)
2022 Nissan Frontier: What's old is finally new

Roadshow Video Reviews (HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021


The third generation of the midsize pickup truck is finally here. It only took 17 years.

All CNET Video Podcasts (HD)
2022 Nissan Frontier: What's old is finally new

All CNET Video Podcasts (HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021


The third generation of the midsize pickup truck is finally here. It only took 17 years.

Fasting For Life
Ep. 58 - 100 Years Since Discovering Insulin: Good or Bad? | Neon Revolution, What's Old is New Again | Obesity, Blood Sugar, Insulin Resistance, Cancer, Heart Disease, HbA1c and Fasting | Low Carb Diets, Keto | Free OMAD Intermittent Fasting Plan

Fasting For Life

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 30:11


In this episode, Dr. Scott and Tommy dive into the history of the last 100 years since the discovery of insulin. Medical and technological breakthroughs are oftentimes significant inflection points for society, but not always in the positive ways they're expected to be. They discuss where we came from, the state of the union of society's health, where we're headed, as well as how to accelerate positive change.   Carbohydrate restriction for diabetes: rediscovering centuries-old wisdom. Belinda S. Lennerz,1,2,3 Andrew P. Koutnik,4,5 Svetlana Azova,1,2,3 Joseph I. Wolfsdorf,2,3 and David S. Ludwig1,2,3. J Clin Invest. 2021;131(1):e142246.https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI142246.   Have a question you'd like us to answer? Click here to send it to us or leave us a voicemail we can play on the show!   Show Transcript: www.thefastingforlife.com/blog   If you enjoy the podcast, would you please tap on the stars below and consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to bring you the best original content each week. We also just enjoy reading them!   Sign up for the Fasting For Life newsletter at www.thefastingforlife.com   Join the Community on Facebook!   Follow Fasting For Life: www.facebook.com/thefastingforlife www.instagram.com/thefastingforlife

Primary & Secondary Podcast
P&S ModCast 256 - What's Old Is New Again

Primary & Secondary Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 271:20


Primary & Secondary ModCastWe discuss various random trends that we have seen before and how they are reemerging as the thing.Host: Matt LandfairPanel:Steve FisherTodd GimianTom KelleyIan TashimaEpisode sponsors:Phlster - https://www.phlsterholsters.com/​Staccato - https://staccato2011.com/​Walther Arms - https://www.waltherarms.com/Our Patreon can be found here:https://www.patreon.com/PrimaryandSecondaryPrimary & Secondary:YouTube: https://youtube.com/c/PrimarySecondaryNetworkWebsite: https://primaryandsecondary.com/Facebook: https://facebook.com/primaryandsecondary/Complete Audio Podcasts:IHeartRadio: https://iheart.com/podcast/53-Primary-Secondary-Po-28286882/Spreaker (Live Streaming): https://spreaker.com/show/primary-secondary-podcastiTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/primary-secondary-podcasts/id1086341514?mt=2Intro music by American Hitmen - Killing Floor

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Feel Strong
What's Old is New: Snake Oil & Being your own Scientist

Feel Strong

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 29:34


Want to try a new fitness class? Start a cool diet? Buy some exercise gear or try a new magic supplement? Justin compares some old vs new, gives a checklist for seeing if something is right for you, and encourages you to play with an N of 1.

BPR News
What's Old Is New: Redistricting Will Again Be North Carolina's Big Issue In 2021

BPR News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2021 6:08


The North Carolina General Assembly reconvenes next week. After all the campaign rhetoric and money of 2020, the partisan makeup of Raleigh will still be the same. And the major issue that lawmakers will take up in 2021 will be the same one that seemingly never left the headlines all last decade - redistricting.

BPR News
What's Old Is New: Redistricting Will Again Be North Carolina's Big Issue In 2021

BPR News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2021 6:08


The North Carolina General Assembly reconvenes next week. After all the campaign rhetoric and money of 2020, the partisan makeup of Raleigh will still be the same. And the major issue that lawmakers will take up in 2021 will be the same one that seemingly never left the headlines all last decade - redistricting.

One by One
Preserving What's Old (Benefitting from Life's Experiences)

One by One

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2020 33:51


Are you familiar with the expression, ‘out with the old and in with the new?’ As we enter a new year, we may be tempted to adopt this mindset. But let’s not be too quick to jump into the new, without properly handling the old. Join Pastor Robert and his wife Carolyn for this two part series.   One by One is the Podcast Ministry of Quench Life Christian Fellowship. To learn more about QLCF, visit quenchlife.org. To support our ministry as we spread the Gospel, visit quenchlife.org/giving. Quench Life is also on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn and YouTube! 

POP
Kevin Harrington - What's old is new again

POP

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 22:37


What are today’s most tuned-in investors talking about? Go behind-the-scenes in private investing with two industry insiders, Janine of Republic.co and Kevin Harrington. Kevin Harrington has been a successful entrepreneur for over 40 years. He’s an original “Shark” on the Emmy-winning TV show, Shark Tank. He is also the Inventor of the Infomercial, As Seen On TV Pioneer, Co-Founder of the Electronic Retailers Association and Co-Founding board member of the Entrepreneurs’ Organization. Kevin got his start as a young entrepreneur in the early 80s when he invested $25,000 and launched Quantum International. This turned into a $500 million/year business on the New York Stock Exchange and drove the stock price from $1 to $20 per share. After selling his interest in Quantum International, he formed a joint venture with the Home Shopping Network, called HSN Direct, which grew to hundreds of millions of dollars in sales. Entrepreneur Magazine has called him one of the top Entrepreneurs of our time. Kevin has launched over 20 businesses that have grown to over $100 million in sales each. He’s been involved in more than a dozen public companies, and has launched over 500 products generating more than $5 billion in sales worldwide with iconic brands and celebrities. Follow Republic on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joinrepublic/?hl=en Follow Republic on Twitter: https://twitter.com/joinrepublic Learn more about Republic.co

Account for Your Life
How to release what's old to embrace what's new

Account for Your Life

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 17:39


True love wants us to forget about the past and focus on the present. In today's lesson I share 5 insights to help you do this.

Top Rope Wrestling Talk
What's Old is New Again

Top Rope Wrestling Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 110:31


Between Rivalries, Icons and Cleaners it seems like everything old is new in the greatest of ways right now in Wrestling! Join the TRWT3 as they break down the week of wrestling and give away some Merch. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Hollywood Hangover
What's Old Is New Again: Fincher's 'Mank' and the Echoes of Hollywood

Hollywood Hangover

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 63:18


HOLLYWOOD HANGOVER! We discuss the tidal wave of cinema news that has been unleashed on us over the past few weeks, from the unlikely success of Hard Kill to the bombshell dropped by Warner Brothers and HBO Max. We also discuss Fincher’s latest, the black and white Hollywood throwback MANK. 

Cantina Vizsla: A Star Wars Galaxy of Heroes Podcast

Join us as we continue with cottman and discuss the new updates upcoming for the game.  Rancor update, new marquee, economy change, possible legendary.  What impact will this have on the game and what could be the next steps being planned.            As always Thanks for listening! Discord Channel: https://discord.gg/TDn5Kcd Contact us at cantinaviszla@gmail.com or on discord at Sparrow#5965 or Stan {Cantina Vizsla}#3492 Artwork- GoodNightPunk SWGOH - Star Wars Galaxy of Heroes

AML Conversations
Shell Companies And Misused Non - Profits What's Old Is New

AML Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 5:22


This week, Vice Chairman John Byrne, and Creative Director Elliot Berman of the AML RightSource staff discuss the arrest of Steve Bannon and three others on various charges including money laundering, relating to a GoFundMe campaign to support building the border wall on the Mexican border. John and Elliot also discuss elements of the Democratic Party Platform on topics of interest to the financial crimes compliance community.

Tip of the Tongue
Tip of the Tongue 49: What's Old is New... Yet Again

Tip of the Tongue

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 37:07


Tip of the Tongue is a podcast on the Nitty Grits Network of the National Food & Beverage Foundation (NatFAB). The podcast host, Liz Williams, is the Founder of NatFAB and the Southern Food & Beverage Museum. In each episode Liz has a far-reaching 30 minute conversation with a food expert, practitioner, chef, home cook, author, farmer, manufacturer, artist, or almost anyonewho can elucidate some aspect of culinary culture. And the intersection of food and drink with culture provides possibilities that reflect the endless ways that food touches every aspect of our lives. We are all joined together by our need to eat. And Tip of the Tongue explores our common humanity whether by examining the past, aesthetics, economics, issues of race and gender, waste, hunger, war, and so much more. And by recording and disseminating these expansive conversations she is creating a document that reflects and embraces the culture of food during our time.

2 Shots of Sauce
Extra Sauce: What's New & What's Old

2 Shots of Sauce

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 24:13


Papi and Fuego decided to conduct a Fireside Chat of sorts and talk about what's in store for the future. The boys officially confirmed that the store will be dropping on Halloween, as well as the website! They have a big vision, and are only looking forward from here!

GeekChew - the pod
GeekChew No. 88: What's Old School to You?

GeekChew - the pod

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 42:15


We announce our new book club book here! Children of Blood and Bone by Tomi Adeyemi. Then we talk about our annual October Halloween movie binge before we dive into the collected volume of House of X and Powers of X, by Jonathan Hickman and Pepe Larraz.

GAAS Great American Auto Scene
GAAS Great American auto Scene Sept 30 2020 American Turbo Cars, What's old is new

GAAS Great American Auto Scene

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 27:50


I’m Hot Rod Bob, and you’ve got GAAS! PAST GAAS-Great American Auto Scene™, since 1990 your award-winning source for automotive enthusiast info & humor. Host Hot Rod BOB BECK guides you through automotive trivia & fun facts. Bob Beck's GAAS Great American Auto Scene and Randy Kerdoon's Talking About Cars are part of Too Tired GuysProductions. Subscribe to our Youtube channels to see our Past GAAS and Classic Talking about cars as well as all new shows with yesterday and today's stars and their car stories. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bob-beck/message

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Daily Tech News Show
What's Old is Google TV Again - DTNS 3877

Daily Tech News Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 32:28


Google announced new products including 5G Pixels, Google TV and Chromecast, and Nest Audio. We dissect and examine the products.Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Scott Johnson, Roger Chang, Joe.Link to the Show Notes.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Talk Network Radio Show
Your Hometown Solutions | What's Old In The News | Encore Episode

Talk Network Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 30:25


This week's show is called "What's Old In The News." Listen to host Jean Newell as she discusses everyday real estate concepts. A show about everything on real estate from foreclosures to Feng Shui.

Covert Nerd Podcast
What's Old is New

Covert Nerd Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 15:52


What's old is new New amazing work of Jeff Lemire, EC Comics new old comics and the SNES Classic. DESCENDER One young robot’s struggle to stay alive in a universe where all androids have been outlawed and bounty hunters lurk on every planet. A rip-roaring and heart-felt cosmic odyssey that pits humanity against machine, and world against world, to create a sprawling space opera from the creators of Trillium, Sweet Tooth, and Little Gotham. ASCENDER Powerhouse creative team JEFF LEMIRE and DUSTIN NGUYEN launch an all-new sequel series to DESCENDER with the launch of ASCENDER! Set ten years after the conclusion of DESCENDER’s storyline, magic has taken the place of machinery and the rules are very different indeed… Mila, the daughter of Andy and Effie from DESCENDER, spends her days exploring the lonely wilds of the planet Sampson and trying to stay out of the clutches of the evil disciples of the all-powerful vampire witch known only as Mother. But, like her parents, Mila doesn’t like to play by the rules, and when a certain robot pal of her dad’s shows up, nothing will ever be the same! With all the scope and heart of the sci-fi classic DESCENDER, LEMIRE and NGUYEN reunite to take readers on an unforgettable fantasy quest! Like you I’m sure you can tell when something is good, whether it’s a book, comic book or podcast you can’t stop consuming it. This is one you won’t be able to put down. Like most of Lemires work it’s excellent and addicting.  The whole future dynamic between robots and humans is fascinating to all of us, especially now when AI is getting closer than it ever has been. The art is gritty and fits the story telling. The story starts with Descender and chapter two is Ascender. Also as I have said before I like the story because it has a beginning and ending.If you like the conflict between humans and robots you will love Jeff Lemires Descender/Ascender.   This isn’t new, but it’s new to me. EC Comics collection from Dark Horse. When you think Dark Horse might be down for the count they hit back hard, THE EC ARCHIVES Entertaining Comics, more commonly known as EC Comics, was an American publisher of comic books, which specialized in horror fiction, crime fiction, satire, military fiction and science fiction from the 1940s through the mid-1950s, notably the Tales from the Crypt series. In 1954–55, censorship pressures prompted EC Comics to concentrate on the humor magazine Mad, leading to the company’s greatest and most enduring success. Initially, EC was privately owned by Maxwell Gaines and specialized in educational and child-oriented stories. Later, during its period of notoriety, it was owned by his son, William Gaines. He sold the company in 1960, and it was eventually absorbed into the Kinney National Company, the same corporation that later purchased DC Comics and Warner Bros. EC had success with its fresh approach and pioneered in forming relationships with its readers through its letters to the editor and its fan organization, the National EC Fan-Addict Club. EC Comics promoted its stable of illustrators, allowing each to sign his art and encouraging them to develop unique styles; the company additionally published one-page biographies of them in the comic books. This was in contrast to the industry's common practice, in which credits were often missing, They were also known for their shock endings in the stories, like Weird Fantasy #18 (April 1953) The story depicted a human astronaut, a representative of the Galactic Republic, visiting the planet Cybrinia, inhabited by robots. He finds the robots divided into functionally identical orange and blue races, one of which has fewer rights and privileges than the other. The astronaut determines that due to the robots' bigotry, the Galactic Republic should not admit the planet until these problems are resolved. In the final panel, he removes his helmet, revealing himself to be a person of color. Which in 1953 America was shocking. Almost all of their stories had an ending like this. Another fun series is Adventure into the unknown. One of the stories simply titled Haunted house might be what a Scooby Doo episode was based on. A couple has to stay overnight in a haunted house in order to get their inheritance from a rich relative. The lawyer in charge of the estate tries to scare them out of the house by making the house appear to be haunted. Classic story and art from 1948. At the time these stories were considered edgy before the comics code of authority. These comics are the reason for the code. What a great idea! Rather than create new characters and stories why not go back 75 years and retell stories to many who have never seen it. This concept fits the saying “why recreate the wheel” you have great stories very few today have seen, why not reprint and give a chance for new readers to experience and enjoy an old story. IDW also released a special limited run edition feature the best artists edition, but I believe the Dark Horse reprints are complete and unabridged. If you have listened to this podcast for any length of time you can tell I’m a bit of a nostalgia nut. Seeing these old comics even though I didn’t live in this time period I still like the vibe I get from reading them. The optimism they project is inspiring, for example the writers had humans traveling in space like we drive to the grocery store. Yes, I will admit some of it is a bit corny but getting a glimpse of what people living in that time period were thinking is fun to consider.   Look at least one of these volumes and see what you think. The people who created these comics and stories were the pioneers of the industry that we enjoy today. They were learning as they went along. They created the medium and creators today are perfecting the medium. This reminds of the SNES classic my kids gave me. To clarify if you don’t know the SNES classic is a small Super NES console with 21 SNES games on it. No carts and they included controls identical to the original 1990 controllers. The games play just like the originals. again, what's old is new again.                       Best of all you can hack it to play even more retro games from the NES to Sega Genesis and more. Nostalgia is in and in a big way. With all that is going on in the world I believe people like to go back to what they believe in their mind was a simpler time. Whether it was or not is debatable, but if you go back to when you were 10 it was a simpler time. Or at least I hope it was for you. When you are 10 you don’t have to concern yourself with a job, house payments and getting the next promotion. The most you had to worry about is who you are going to hang out with today and what game to play. Some may knock people who like to talk about and buy things from their childhood. I would say like most things there is a healthy and unhealthy balance that needs to be adhered to. For example, do not put a second mortgage on your house to buy that one-of-a-kind limited-edition Star Wars action figure. The guys over at the MEGA podcast came up with the idea of having a mini collection of MOTU figures. I believe the number to be considered mini was 8-10 figures. I thought this was a good way to not go overboard, but still have a piece of your childhood. Overall, I don’t think it’s bad to have a few things from your past. You know the feelings and memories that come rushing back when you hold that one thing from your childhood and instantly you are 10 again and you have your whole world to explore. Even if it’s only for a few minutes at least let people enjoy it and let them share their memories with you and the excitement they got to experience. A friend told me his wife didn’t understand why he collected and talked about old MOTU figures. He said because it brings back feelings and memories from a good time in his life and made him feel good to revisit those memories again. She still didn’t understand why. A few months later her birthday came around and he bought her an original bear she had as kid that she mentioned she had lost during a move when she was a kid and wished she had never lost it. When she opened the box she was stunned and started to cry as the memories of the bear came rushing back. He had bought her the exact bear she had lost. And he said this is why I buy those old figures. That story nailed it for me. Maybe you have a similar story. If so you can email me cn@covertnerd.net or go to covertnerd.net to find out how to reach me. I will put a link in the show notes that you can access on whatever device you are using to listen to this podcast. Let me know about your thoughts on this episode and any ideas you have for future topics I would love to hear what you think.   60's Reboot Podcast Covert Nerd Facebook Covert Nerd Website Covert Nerd Instagram Covert Nerd Twitter Covert Nerd Merch Proud Member of The Last Starfighters Entertainment Group. For more great content go to the Facebook Page:

IndieWire's Millions of Screens
Remakes, Reboots, and Remixes: What's Old Is New Again

IndieWire's Millions of Screens

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2020 39:07


HBO's 'Perry Mason' finale. Maya Rudolph on Kamala Harris' VP nomination. Apple TV+'s 'Ted Lasso.' On this week's episode of 'Millions of Screens,' Ben, Libby, and Leo talk about a spate of nostalgia-drenched reboots brought about by the news of a potential dramatic take on 'The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.' Meanwhile, Ben explains the art of side-stepping expectations as exemplified by HBO's 'Perry Mason' finale, and Leo wonders aloud why Apple TV+'s 'Ted Lasso' isn't called 'Major League: Futbol.' Additionally, Libby talks about about her interview with Maya Rudolph in the wake of Kamala Harris' nomination as Joe Biden's vice presidential running mate and Ben walks us through Peacock's announcement of 'The Amber Ruffin Show' and an as-of-yet-untitled Larry Wilmore show.

Doug Stephan presents the DJV Show
8/5 Clip of the Day- What's Old is New Again

Doug Stephan presents the DJV Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 1:27


Doug, Laura, and Rich talk about the return of cars being offered with two-toned paint. Listen to more of us at DJVshow.com or follow us on social media at Facebook.com/DJVshow!

Tipping Point With Zach Yentzer
"What's Old Was New"

Tipping Point With Zach Yentzer

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2020 51:48


"Louie Christensen curator of the Tucson Tomorrow Twitter page guests hosts Tipping Points. He discusses how Tucson's past once aimed to be modern, and what we need to do to recapture that forward thinking attitude."

Abby Eats St. Louis
What's old is new again at the Parkmoor

Abby Eats St. Louis

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 29:01


The Parkmoor Drive-In is back! Sort of. The 2020 version of the classic St. Louis eatery, where five locations fed families for more than 70 years, is a re-imagined curbside service that the owner says is coming just at the right time. We'll hear from him, plus a local food historian about why this place was so special — and how to redo it right. Plus, we bring you the food news and events you need to know heading into your weekend.For more information on the new Parkmoor Drive-In, click here.For a list of restaurants with open dining rooms, click here.For a list of restaurants offering curbside and altered service, click here.Follow us on Instagram: Abby Eats St. LouisEmail us: podcasts@ksdk.com

Platinum Rank
S2 E50: What's Old is New Again

Platinum Rank

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 47:18


Jake and Justin discuss New Pokemon Snap, how crazy it is that Horizon Forbidden West isn't a launch title for PS5 and Season 3 of Fortnite. 

History Unloaded
Episode 3: What's Old Is New Again

History Unloaded

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 39:24


In this episode, Ashley and Danny explore firearms innovations considered modern that, in fact, date back centuries. 

Face Off Hockey Show
FOHS 05.13.20: What's Old is New in Jersey Selling

Face Off Hockey Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 131:52


This week, the boys look at the idea of the Colorado Avalanche going back to their Nordiques roots in some sort of BS cash grab, while also looking at probably the worst jersey list of all-time. They take a look at what's to come for the NHL with all the waiting going on, as well as why Arizona isn't going to be a choice for some reason. All that, plus proposed methods of keeping players safe when play is back on, the LA Kings not renewing their AGM, the AHL shuttering and what that could mean for the future and much more.  Patreon.com/FaceOffHockeyShowFacebook.com/FOHSRadioTwitter.com/FOHSRadioInstagram.com/FOHSRadio

The Kristian Fenix Radio Show
KFRS Podcast: Monday, May 11th with Fugitive Caught By A Fart, Entertainment News, Put It In Your Mouth Monday, Mother's Day Fails, What's Old Is New, Doomsday Preppers, & This Day In History

The Kristian Fenix Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 86:46


The Kristian Fenix Radio Show, Monday, May 11th: ~ Fugitive Caught By A Fart ~ Entertainment News ~ Put It In Your Mouth ~ Mother's Day Fails ~ Call-In Topic: What's Old Is New ~ Doomsday Preppers ~ This Day in History ***License to use music contained in this program was issued by ASCAP (License #: 40000772) and BMI (License#: 60993608) for use by America Matters Media, Reno, NV.

Feminist Utopia
Episode 42: What's Old Is New Again (1918 Pandemic & Now)

Feminist Utopia

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2020


At one point Cheeto-lini stated "We've never seen anything like this before" so this week we talk about the 1918 Pandemic and some of the parallels. There's even a game! We read quotes from 1918 protesters and 2020 protestors and you can guess which pandemic where it originated. Science Matters: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2020/05/04/seattles-leaders-let-scientists-take-the-lead-new-yorks-did-not Pandemics depress the economy not NPI https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/Papers.cfm?abstract_id=3561560&fbclid=IwAR0HyaWRuiHS9fy6jUGkRUeGb1iI4nazp5H7SCfafJ6ujQCYrJB8AFqX7I8 When Truth Matters https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/495295-florida-ordered-coroners-to-stop-releasing-coronavirus-death-data-report?fbclid=IwAR2ySYOjK-xAyvrVAk6cw756LwjzhEo9m_K8cxXuYBiRJyWyTzxOh1J3uY4 https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/bible-belt-us-coronavirus-pandemic-pastors-church-a9481226.html?fbclid=IwAR1r0vpDrm20weL8sj1plLSqLdxbyYe16LTbBVW1-SvYqza9wDLS2yrd-Wo https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/22/opinions/denver-1918-lesson-avlon/index.html?fbclid=IwAR32aD1aRHtTlG-IVTrNlrH89GehUKjR3KJXpS2QPJZ40Xo1jw5nYCVjORk https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/apr/29/coronavirus-pandemic-1918-protests-california   https://www.denverpost.com/2020/03/29/pandemic-1918-spanish-flu-colorado-coronavirus/

PlayStation Nation Podcast
PS Nation-Ep652-What's Old Is New Again

PlayStation Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 192:07


Rey joins Glenn to talk about games that have all seemingly evolved from older iterations. Streets of Rage 4, Doom Eternal, modding the PlayStation Classic Mini, and Final Fantasy 7 Remake. Comedian is Dana Gould

3 Shadez
"What's Old School?" ft. Chris

3 Shadez

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2020 34:16


Welcome to Episode 1 of Season Two. We kick it off with some classic Florida Man shenanigans and follow up with a debate on what is "Old School" music nowadays. Chris our friend from way back jumps in along with Fresh aka the 4th Shade, to share opinions on Jay Z vs Nas, pirated music, and Shazaam vs Will Smith wait what? Connect with Us: Twitter: (@3_shadez): https://twitter.com/3_shadez?s=08 FacebooK: https://www.facebook.com/3-Shadez-Podcast-100409614897901 Instagram: https://instagram.com/3_shadezpodcast?igshid=igymzb5kz3s6 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTLMilAl5eboOJo6y_LV1QQ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/3shadez/support

Podcast of ExBEM
Podcast of ExBEM Episode 28: Coronageddon! What's Old is New Again, or Something Different?

Podcast of ExBEM

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2020 17:55


The Corona virus crisis has gripped, perhaps strangled our society. Is this event the unprecedented medical apocalypse that the evening news and our political leaders are portraying?  It is a big deal but some historical perspective is necessary to balance our understanding of this pandemic. I present observations from the trenches we are preparing as we face this unknown .

Report on Psychedelics
RoP Briefing, March 16th: What's Old Is New Again

Report on Psychedelics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2020 4:08


For links to all the stories featured on this weeks episode check out the written briefing at https://reportonpsychedelics.com/#briefingsNever miss an episode by signing up for our weekly newsletter: https://reportonpsychedelics.com/#briefing-signup

Unknown Games Podcast
What's Old is New: Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE Encore, New FF7 Remake Trailer, Winter Anime!

Unknown Games Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2020 36:15


Prepare for some good JRPG talk! This week, Alex puts the dough down to revisit Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE Encore for the Switch, and we both gush over the new Final Fantasy 7 Remake trailer! We also give you some recommendations for the current 2020 winter anime season. Yes, Adrian tries to speak Japanese, and yes...he fails on the pronunciation but it's the thought that counts! Also, stay tuned to the end of the show for his surprise announcement! 1. Intro 2. Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE Encore, FF7 Remake Theme Song Trailer 3. 2020 Winter Anime Recommendations 4. Closing Announcements Send us a voice message or give us a shout on Twitter @UGP_cast! Remember to subscribe and leave a review on iTunes^^ Music Credits: Opening: Katamari Damacy "Love Everlasting" by DDRKirby(ISQ) Ending: Chrono Cross "When Two Worlds Meet" by Earth Kid, Jorito --- 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/ugpcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ugpcast/support