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This week, we talk about the wildly popular Indian film RRR directed by SS Rajamouli. The film has been gaining a cult following for the last year and we are joined by Windy Bowlsby, who knows more about the Indian film industry than we do, to talk about this film and other movies you may want to see if you have seen RRR and want to see more. If you haven’t seen RRR, you should! And we sort of spoil it except it is a crazy huge meandering plot and spoiling it is hard to do. The movie is definitely worth your time. Windy also has five questions for us!
It may be a couple days after Christmas but we are atheists so who cares about such things? Windy Bowlsby, a HUGE Christmas movie fan, joins us to talk about the newest crop of Holiday movies and specials. We spent a lot of time discussing the Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday special (with KEVIN BACOON), Spirited (A new take on “A Christmas Carol”) and Violent Night (which is AMAZEBALLS). We also touch on a new holiday rom-com called Hollywood Christmas and the Santa Claus themed slasher “Christmas Bloody Christmas.” Happy whatever you celebrate!
Released from the top secret Patron vault, this Spy Who Loved Me episode from 2017 has been re-edited and enhanced with a brand new opening segment. Oh, and did we mentioned Windy Bowlsby was our guest?! Sink your Jaws into this!
Brian is joined by the chaotic pixie of pod and rink, Windy Bowlsby, to swim with sharks and set Coke dealers on fire.They also discuss Licence to Kill.Enjoy!
Day 10 of Blight Christmas 2021Host: Sean DillonBEST CHRISTMAS EVERWritten by: Tim Wick for Big Fun Radio FuntimePerformed by: Windy Bowlsby, Angela Fox, Dawn Krosnowski, and Tim WickBig Fun Radio Funtime has been producing live comedy radio performances since 2013. We have also produced horror with the Twin Cities Horror Festival. We recently had a work featured in Blight Christmas.The rights to this piece are retained by its creator, all rights reserved.Our intro/outro/interstitial music samples “Ice Breaking 01” by dheming, used under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. https://freesound.org/people/dheming/sounds/268023/Support the artists of Dead North at: https://www.patreon.com/deadnorthTune in the next 2 days, for more holiday horror. Please subscribe and rate Dead North wherever you get your podcasts, to help us spread the word.Thank you for listening.
The ladies from the Xanadu Cinema Pleasuredome podcast stop by to discuss the Fast & Furious entry so nice we've now covered it twice: Fast Five! Grab your bananas and get ready!
This week, we are joined by Windy Bowlsby to talk about pandemic baking! We’ve all developed new hobbies during the pandemic and Windy has been doing a lot of baking. We talk about our baking experience and other pandemic hobbies. But mostly we talk about bread. Yum!
This week, we pulled in our friend Windy Bowlsby at the last minute to discuss our favorite and least favorite holiday films. Windy is definitely an expert on the topic so it’s a good thing we brought her on board to discuss it with us. In addition to addressing the question of whether or not […]
Hard to believe we are on episode 421 and there are still a million things we haven’t done! This week, Windy Bowlsby is in the virtual room where it happens while we talk about “Hamilton,” which is now streaming on Disney +. We know there was a long wait for it but we strongly suggest […]
SINGIN' IN THE RAIN Musician Don Lockwood rises to stardom during Hollywood's silent-movie era--paired with the beautiful, jealous and dumb Lina Lamont). When Lockwood becomes attracted to young studio singer Kathy Selden Lamont has her fired. But with the introduction of talking pictures, audiences laugh when they hear Lockwood speak for the first time--and the studio uses Selden to dub her voice. Alan and Craig are joined by Windy Bowlsby (@reeledumusical on twitter)as they discuss Gene Kelly's butt, jukebox musicals, showcasing talent and the movie “Singin in the Rain on the week's Matinee Musicals! Show Notes 0:55 Alan and Craig greet guest Windy Bowlsby and catch up on her newest musical podcasts, Reel Education The Musical and plug Blake Casselman's latest movie "Adopting Trouble" which is available now on DVD, Blu-ray and Amazon! 8:23 Discussion of "Singin' in the Rain" 38:42 Recasting 52:54 Double Feature 59:04 Final Thoughts 1:04:35 Alan and Craig preview next week's episode "Little Shop of Horrors" Craig and Alan are both excited to talk about this horror/musical "Little Shop of Horrors"
SINGIN' IN THE RAIN Musician Don Lockwood rises to stardom during Hollywood's silent-movie era--paired with the beautiful, jealous and dumb Lina Lamont). When Lockwood becomes attracted to young studio singer Kathy Selden Lamont has her fired. But with the introduction of talking pictures, audiences laugh when they hear Lockwood speak for the first time--and the studio uses Selden to dub her voice. Alan and Craig are joined by Windy Bowlsby (@reeledumusical on twitter)as they discuss Gene Kelly’s butt, jukebox musicals, showcasing talent and the movie “Singin in the Rain on the week’s Matinee Musicals! Show Notes 0:55 Alan and Craig greet guest Windy Bowlsby and catch up on her newest musical podcasts, Reel Education The Musical and plug Blake Casselman's latest movie "Adopting Trouble" which is available now on DVD, Blu-ray and Amazon! 8:23 Discussion of "Singin' in the Rain" 38:42 Recasting 52:54 Double Feature 59:04 Final Thoughts 1:04:35 Alan and Craig preview next week's episode "Little Shop of Horrors" Craig and Alan are both excited to talk about this horror/musical "Little Shop of Horrors"
9 TO 5 Three fed-up secretaries kidnap their sexist boss, and force him to authorize office improvements. The scheme spins wildly out of control, forcing them to keep their boss tied up as they take over the company and run it their own way. Alan and Craig are joined by Windy Bowlsby to kick off Matinee Heroines month as they discuss women in the workplace, musicals, massive xerox machines and the feminist classic “9 to 5”. Show Notes 1:23 Alan and Craig read some comments and welcome guest Windy Bowlsby as she discuss her new podcast A Reel Education: The Musical and the upcoming CONvergence event. 15:31 Discussion of "9 to 5" 43:41 Recasting 53:19 Double Feature 58:38 Final Thoughts Next week's episode is a redo of the "lost" LIVE episode for Comicpalooza featuring the great movie "Wonder Woman"
9 TO 5 Three fed-up secretaries kidnap their sexist boss, and force him to authorize office improvements. The scheme spins wildly out of control, forcing them to keep their boss tied up as they take over the company and run it their own way. Alan and Craig are joined by Windy Bowlsby to kick off Matinee Heroines month as they discuss women in the workplace, musicals, massive xerox machines and the feminist classic “9 to 5”. Show Notes 1:23 Alan and Craig read some comments and welcome guest Windy Bowlsby as she discuss her new podcast A Reel Education: The Musical and the upcoming CONvergence event. 15:31 Discussion of "9 to 5" 43:41 Recasting 53:19 Double Feature 58:38 Final Thoughts Next week's episode is a redo of the "lost" LIVE episode for Comicpalooza featuring the great movie "Wonder Woman"
Ladies and Gentlemen, whether you like it or not, Brian & Cargill return for another installment of their Gals Who Rock series. This week, they head to the seediest buffets, ice cream shops, and anywhere else they can hear the punk rock stylings of Hedwig and the Angry Inch.Resident musical expert Windy Bowlsby returns to Junkfood HQ to breakdown the spectacularly unique 2001 indie film adapted from one of the most celebrated musicals of the millennium. The trio discuss the stage-to-screen differences, the return of John Cameron Mitchell to the halls of JFC, and why sometimes a gummi bear is just a gummi bear.Put on some makeup, turn up the eight-track, and get angry! Download, listen, and share!
"Ten Duel Commandments" - This episode tries to set the record straight with an analysis of the codes of dueling. We hope this will provide you with the satisfaction you demand. Host Moisés Chiullan with Shannon Sudderth, Rachel Donner, David J. Loehr and Windy Bowlsby.
Ladies' Night continues in Episode 20: Give That Man A Dicky! Join Kelvin, Pat and Joshua along with returning guests Windy Bowlsby and Melissa Kaercher (hosts of Xanadu Cinema Pleasure Dome) as they discuss hoodies and the iconography of the Doctor's costume, joyfully meander through the unfinished Fourth Doctor adventure Shada, share some Ood-inspired poetry, and scoop River Song […]
In Episode 19: Mingling With The Mummies, Windy Bowlsby and Melissa Kaercher, hosts of Xanadu Cinema Pleasure Dome, join the guys for part one of a two-part Ladies' Night podcast! Listen as they discuss the extremely broad topic of women in Doctor Who*, unravel the classic 1975 Fourth Doctor adventure The Pyramids of Mars, add Windy's lovely […]
"Anthracite Wedding" by John Zaharick -- published in Apex Magazine issue 67, December 2014 John Zaharick grew up close to a mine fire destroyed town in rural Pennsylvania. He has worked as an assistant editor for a weekly newspaper, earned a master's degree in ecology, and currently lives in Minnesota where he supports the Baltimore Science Fiction Society long distance. His fiction has appeared in several magazines, including AE, Not One of Us, Stupefying Stories, and Plasma Frequency and his poetry in Strange Horizons and Silver Blade. He can be found online at www.johnzaharick.com. This Apex Magazine Podcast was performed by Windy Bowlsby and produced by Erika Ensign. Music used with kind permission of Oh, Alchemy! Apex Magazine Podcast, Copyright Apex Publications.
"The House in Winter" by Jessica Sirkin -- published in Apex Magazine Issue 65, October, 2014 Jessica Sirkin wrote her first speculative fiction story after reading Ray Bradbury's "The Veldt" in seventh grade. Now, between her day job as a technology journalist and her nighttime fiction writing habit, she spends more time typing than she does pretty much anything else. Jessica lives in Boston with her partner and their pet rabbit. This Apex Magazine Podcast was performed by Windy Bowlsby and produced by Erika Ensign. Music used with kind permission of Oh, Alchemy! Apex Magazine Podcast, copyright Apex Publications
"Economies of Force" by Seth Dickinson -- published in Apex Magazine issue 64, September, 2014 Seth Dickinson’s fiction has appeared in Clarkesworld, Analog, Strange Horizons, and more. He is a writer at Bungie Studios, an instructor at the Alpha Workshop for Young Writers, and a lapsed student of social neuroscience. His first novel, The Traitor Baru Cormorant, will be published by Tor Books in fall 2015. This Apex Magazine Podcast was performed by Windy Bowlsby and produced by Erika Ensign. Music used with kind permission of Oh, Alchemy! Apex Magazine Podcast, copyright Apex Publications
"The Food in the Basement" by Laura Davy -- published in Apex Magazine issue 62, July 2014 Laura Davy lives in California with her husband and two cats. She wrote her first story when she was in Elementary School and, despite the fact that the plot didn't make sense, she kept on writing. You canmlearn more about her at www.lauradavy.com. This Apex Magazine Podcast was performed by Windy Bowlsby and produced by Erika Ensign. Music used with kind permission of Oh, Alchemy! Apex Magazine Podcast, Copyright Apex Publications
"The Soul of Soup Bones" by Crystal Lynn Hilbert -- published in Apex Magazine issue 61, June 2014 Crystal Lynn Hilbert lives in the forgotten backwaters of Western Pennsylvania, subsisting mostly on old trade paperbacks and tea. Her novellas Dead on Arrival and The Trickster Edda are currently available on Amazon.com, courtesy of Eggplant Literary Productions. This Apex Magazine Podcast was performed by Windy Bowlsby and produced by Erika Ensign. Music used with kind permission of Oh, Alchemy! Apex Magazine Podcast, Copyright Apex Publications
"Not Smart, Not Clever" by E. Saxey -- published in Apex Magazine issue 60, May 2014 E.Saxey lectures at the University of London, and has had short fiction published in Holdfast Magazine, Spacewitch Moonshots, and anthologies The Lowest Heaven and The Rite of Spring (Jurassic London). This Apex Magazine Podcast was performed by Windy Bowlsby, Tim Wick, and Lolly Foy and was produced by Erika Ensign. Music used with kind permission of Oh, Alchemy! Apex Magazine Podcast, Copyright Apex Publications.
"Repairing the World" by John Chu -- published in Apex Magazine issue 59, April 2014 John Chu designs microprocessors by day. He writes fiction, narrates for podcasts, and translates fiction from Chinese into English by night. His stories have been published or are forthcoming in Boston Review, Asimov’s Science Fiction, and Tor.com among others. This Apex Magazine Podcast was performed by Windy Bowlsby and produced by Erika Ensign. Music used with kind permission of Oh, Alchemy! Apex Magazine Podcast, copyright Apex Publications
"Waking" by Cat Hellisen -- published in Apex Magazine issue 58, March, 2014 Cat Hellisen lives in Cape Town, South Africa, and writes stories that smell of iodine and dead fish. She's the author of the fantasy novels When the Sea is Rising Red, and House of Sand and Secrets. This Apex Magazine Podcast was performed by Windy Bowlsby and produced by Erika Ensign. Music used with kind permission of Oh, Alchemy! Apex Magazine Podcast, copyright Apex Publications
"Maria and the Pilgrim" by Rich Larson -- published in Apex Magazine issue 57, February, 2014 Rich Larson was born in West Africa, has studied in Rhode Island, and at 21 now lives in Edmonton, Alberta. He was a finalist for the 2013 Dell Award and received the 2012 Rannu Prize for Writers of Speculative Fiction. In 2011 his cyberpunk novel Devolution was a finalist for the Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award. His short work has since received honorable mention from Writers of the Future and appears or is forthcoming in Lightspeed, DSF, Strange Horizons, Apex Magazine, Beneath Ceaseless Skies, AE and many others, including anthologies Futuredaze and War Stories. His self-published spec-fic can be found at Amazon.com/author/richlarson. This Apex Magazine Podcast was performed by Windy Bowlsby and produced by Erika Ensign. Music used with kind permission of Oh, Alchemy! Apex Magazine Podcast, copyright Apex Publications
"Jackalope Wives" by Ursula Vernon -- published in Apex Magazine issue 56, January 2014 Ursula Vernon is the author and illustrator of the Hugo Award–winning graphic novel Digger as well as the author of the Dragonbreath series of children's books. She blogs at Red Wombat Studio, and podcasts fiction at The Hidden Almanac. She lives in North Carolina and does weird things to plants. This Apex Magazine Podcast was performed by Windy Bowlsby and produced by Erika Ensign. Music used with kind permission of Oh, Alchemy! Apex Magazine Podcast, copyright Apex Publications