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Hot topics hot takes ready to debate! From "Wax on, Wax off" to "You're Killing Me, Smalls!" and everything in between, the Nation Of Podcation gives their Top Five lists of personal favorite Live Action Kids films! With so many films to choose from, what made it and what was left off? Find out today as O'Shea, John, Josh and Shannon go back to their childhood memories for their TOP FIVE! Host: O'Shea Barber Additional Voices: John Bunton, Josh Wiedmann and Shannon Song Engineer: Shannon Song Music: Jerome "Blindpside" Goff Art: Alex Morales Contact: nationofpodcation@gmail.com Instagram: @nationofpodcation Twitter: @npodcation Facebook: Nation Of Podcation SoundCloud: Nation Of Podcation Spotify: Nation Of Podcation Apple Podcasts: Nation Of Podcation Artwork contact: Alex Morales Twitter: @Reqcruit Music contact: Jerome Goff email: Jerome.goff85@gmail.com Instagram: @Blindpside
Its Local Music ready to Break Out into the Global Scene!Every Saturday we premiere Radio Exclusives of some of the Philippines' untapped talent! Magic and Magic Nationwide's SYNCSHOT featuring our Artist of the Week, Saturdays at 4:45PM on all Magic Stations Nationwide. Artist of the Week for June 22, 2019 is Masbate's electronic music producer/singer songwriter RAP SANCHEZ with his track "You're Killing Me", know more about our featured MAGIC SYNCSHOT by listening to this podcast.MAGIC SYNCSHOT Local Talent. Global Quality.
Connections: A Podcast of the James L. Hamner Public Library
Sensitive Topic: Sex Readers' advisory is a library term that might not describe exactly what it means. Does readers' advisory mean providing warning labels about the topic of books? Does it mean helping people find things they want to read? Does it mean advising people that they will have better lives if they read for pleasure? In this episode, Jill and Josh define readers' advisory as it is practiced at their library. Contact Us: circulation@hamnerlibrary.org Featured Resource: NoveList Other Resources: Fantastic FictionGood ReadsStop, You're Killing Me!Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators
The annual 31 Days of Horror Challenge continues! Each host of Invasion of the Remake watched 31 horror movies they have never seen before throughout the month of October. The challenge is done and now they are ready to talk about the second half of their journeys into the dark abyss. This episode was so immense that we had to split it up into two episodes so please enjoy part two, the final 2 weeks of the 31 Days of Horror Challenge. Plus the full list of one of our Invader listeners. It's time to open the box of October's horror challenge so get some popcorn for this mega movie extravaganza! Below are the final 15 picks for each host: Jason: Hellraiser: Judgement (2018), Dave Made A Maze (2017), Constantine: City of Demons (2018), What We Do in the Shadows (2014), Cell Count (2012), C.H.U.D. (1984), Spring (2014), Hellmouth (2014), It Came From the Desert (2017), The Endless (2017), Wilding (2018), The Ritual (2017), Murder Party (2007), Happy Death Day (2017), Halloween (2018). Trish: Beyond the Gates (2016), Little Evil (2017), Minutes Past Midnight (2016), Ghostmates (2016), Cinemaphobia (2009), C.H.U.D. (1984), You're Killing Me (2015), The Nun (2018), What Keeps You Alive (2018), Dark Floors (2008), Hide and Never Seek (2016), Cryptic (2014), Howl (2015), Nightwish (1989), Halloween (2018). Sam: Scherzo Diabolico (2016), Havenhurst (2016), Beyond the Gate (2016), Satanic (2016), Forest of Lost Souls (2017), Autopsy of Jane Doe (2016), Inside (2017), Extremity (2018), Goodnight Mommy (2014), Boys in the Trees (2016), Revenge (2017), Eloise (2017), Here Alone (2016), Shutter (2004), Patchwork (2015). Jeff Omega: Unfriended: Dark Web (2018), Castle Freak (1995), Zombeavers (2014), Season of the Witch (1973), Simon, King of the Witches (1971), Transylvania 6-5000 (1985), Witchfinder General (aka Conqueror Worm, 1968), Summer of '84 (2018), Starry Eyes (2014), The Visitor (1979), Mark of the Devil (1970), Hellbenders (2012), Hush (2016), Frankenhooker (1990), Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare (1991). Support independent podcasts like ours by telling your friends and family how to find us at places like Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Google Play Music, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Tune In Radio, RadioPublic, Audioboom, BluBrry, Libsyn, YouTube, iHeartRadio and all the best podcast providers. Spread the love! Like, share and subscribe! You can also help out the show with a positive review and a 5-star rating over on iTunes. We want to hear from you and your opinions will help shape the future of the show. Your ratings and reviews also help others find the show. Their "earballs" will thank you. Follow us on Twitter: @InvasionRemake Like and share us on Facebook & Instagram: Invasion of the Remake Email us your questions, suggestions, corrections, challenges and comments: invasionoftheremake@gmail.com
It's a journey from Stars Hollow to screaming teens as we welcome prolific actor Sam Pancake, star of such fan favorites as GILMORE GIRLS, YOU'RE KILLING ME, and much, much more. Among other things, Sam discusses the importance of release that comedy and horror provide, his obsession with a man-eating spider movie starring Patty Duke, and the poignant connection between the "final girl" archetype and gay men of a certain era.
In the 18th episode of Sound Beitz, LA-based stand-up comedians Lara Beitz and Jonathan Giles interview fellow comedian Jason Saenz (Comedy Central). The theme is The Beach! We talk about how hungover Jonathan is, crazy boogie boarding accidents, shark attacks, and much more! Listen, share, catch Jason's webseries "You're Killing Me" on comedycentral.com, and join us for a new 10-15 minute episode each week!
Director Roberto Sneider joins the show to talk about his newest film You're Killing Me, Susana.
This week, we'll tell you everything you need to know about the vast and wonderful mystery genre! As always, we'll close with what we're reading. Books and other media mentioned in this episode: History of the genre:"The Murders at the Rue Morgue" by Edgar Allan PoeThe Woman in White by Wilkie CollinsThe Moonstone by Wilkie CollinsA Study in Scarlet by Arthur Conan DoyleAgatha Christie booksDorothy L. Sayers booksDashiell Hammett booksRaymond Chandler booksNancy Drew series by Carolyn KeeneHardy Boys series by Franklin W. DixonJames Patterson books Cozies:Masterpiece Mystery! (TV)Hercule Poirot series by Agatha ChristieMiss Marple series by Agatha ChristieLord Peter Wimsey series by Dorothy L. SayersNgaio Marsh booksJosephine Tey booksFlavia de Luce series by Alan BradleyMaisie Dobbs series by Jacqueline WinspearChief Inspector Armand Gamache series by Louise PennyA Goldy Bear Culinary Mystery series by Diane Mott DavidsonLaura Childs booksA Tea Shop Mystery series by Laura ChildsMrs. Murphy series by Rita Mae BrownThe Cat Who... series by Lillian Jackson BraunGoodreads Police Procedurals:Kurt Wallander series by Henning MankellLeaphorn & Chee series by Tony HillermanDublin Murder Squad series by Tana FrenchRachel Getty & Esa Khattak series by Ausma Zehanat KhanAmong the Ruins by Ausma Zehanat Khan Hardboiled:The Maltese Falcon by Dashiell HammettPhilip Marlowe series by Raymond ChandlerEasy Rawlins series by Walter MosleyDave Robicheaux series by James Lee BurkeHarry Bosch series by Michael ConnellyV.I. Warsawski series by Sara ParetskyThe Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler Softboiled:Stephanie Plum series by Janet EvanovichKinsey Millhone series by Sue Grafton Literary:Tana French booksThe Name of the Rose by Umberto EcoThe Luminaries by Eleanor CattonEpisode 16 - Favorite Reads of 2015My Name is Red by Orhan PamukOrhan Pamuk booksRipper by Isabel Allende Suspense and Thriller:Clive Cussler booksAlex Cross series by James PattersonMichael Connelly booksHarlan Coben booksMyron Bolitar series by Harlan CobenMary Higgins Clark booksGone Girl by Gillian FlynnThe Girl on the Train by Paula HawkinsThe Talented Mr. Ripley by Patricia HighsmithBig Little Lies by Liane MoriartyBig Little Lies (TV) Crossover Genres:Shutter Island by Dennis LehaneHer Royal Spyness series by Rhys BowenThe Agency series by Y.S. LeeGaslight Mystery series by Victoria ThompsonAnne Perry booksAn Aunt Dimity Mystery series by Nancy AthertonSookie Stackhouse series by Charlaine HarrisThe Dresden Files series by Jim ButcherFever series by Karen Marie MoningThe Mortal Instruments series by Cassandra ClareTo Say Nothing of the Dog by Connie WillisDirk Gently series by Douglas AdamsPeter Grant/Rivers of London series by Ben AaronovitchRivers of London by Ben AaronovitchNora Roberts booksJ.D. Robb booksJulie Garwood booksLinda Howard books Resources:Stop, You're Killing Me!Cozy Mystery List What We're Reading This Week: Ann: Dorie's Cookies by Dorie Greenspan- Rachael Ray books- America's Test Kitchen books- America's Test Kitchen (TV)- Alton Brown books- Jerusalem by Yotam Ottolenghi and Sami Tamimi- Nigella Lawson books- Dorie Greenspan books- Dorie Greenspan on NPR- Dorie Greenspan in the Washington Post- Ina Garten books Halle: The Book of Unknown Americans by Christina Henríquez- Episode 44 - Spring 2017 Book Preview
Dennis visits the Echo Park home of Jim Hansen to talk with Jim and Jeffery Self, the team behind the new gay horror comedy "You're Killing Me," which just came out on DVD and VOD. (Jim directed the film, Jeffery Stars in it, and they wrote and produced it together). They talk about the inspiration for the film, shooting almost all of it in Jim's house and their adventures on the film festival circuit. Jim talks about his day job; working as the costume supervisor of television shows like "Last Man Standing" and "Rules of Engagement," creating the popular "Chloe" videos with Drew Droege and having a pre-fame Jennifer Lawrence totally strip down in front of him. Jeffery talks about his breakout project, the usual spelling of his first name, The Jeffery & Cole Casserole on Logo, appearing on "30 Rock" and moving to LA from NYC. Other topics include: the George Michael bathroom in Beverly Hills, the pressure to be funny on social media if you want to make it in show business and getting punched in the balls.