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Welcome to another episode of smack my pitch up, the podcast that reboots remakes, reimagines sequels side-quels and adapts some of your favorite and least favorite properties from film, television and what have you. And we've got a banger here on this episode for sure, and with me to discuss the remakes and reimaginings, my co-host Thandi. Good day. I thought about doing like an accent, I think, for the betterment of everyone involved. I'm not gonna try to do that. I've never been able to nail either the British or the Australian accent cause they bleeding to each other. Thandi: Yeah. You know, what's fun about doing an accent? For me specifically I'll lose it. I'll lose it almost immediately, and it will turn into whatever it'll turn into like something racist by the end of whatever impression I'm doing, Hobbit: It could be the whitest act. I can do like a Russian accent very poorly, where you're almost offended. I don't think I have Russian background, but like I'm white enough where it's like, no, he can he's allowed to do Russian accent. No. [00:01:00] It's almost offensive. So Thandi: You don't wanna get smacked by Putin. Nobody wants to get smacked by Putin. So Hobbit: get clobbered by his giant horse. Yeah. Let's avoid that if possible. Thandi: eat you with my pick. Yeah. Hobbit: So today we are talking about, Cult Classic for sure. A movie that has spawned to multiple sequels as well as a remake that's not really a remake, so much as a kinda re, re-engagement, a re-envisioning of yeah. Thandi: Yeah it's like, old Mad Max is, what do they call the Star Wars stuff that was made before the reboot, Hobbit: Oh, those are, Thandi: The Star Wars legends or whatever, all the novels and stuff. Yeah. Old Mad Max is Mad Max Legends and . This is like, you know, the new kids. This is, even though it's the same character, it's Hobbit: And what we are talking about is Mad Max the first Mad Max movie and the universe in general. I, guess, But the thing that's interesting about that though is starting with Fury Road, if they are going with Tom Hardy as, max from now on, if they're [00:02:00] restarting this universe it is interesting where they're starting as far as the distance away from Doomsday. Like every Mad Max movie gets a little bit further away from the fall of society. Thandi: Yeah, little. Road is like hundreds of years after, like Max is a Highlander or something Hobbit: Right. Thandi: by the time of Hobbit: And the the original director, he said that Max is really more there to be Way into a slice of life of that world at that time, you know, that Max does assist with stuff happening. But for the most part it's, we're just following him around on his adventures to see where the world is at this point in the decay. And it was interesting to revisit Mad Max after it's been years. I haven't seen it since Fury Road came out, I think. Thandi: I'd only ever seen it on tv. After watching this, I realized I'd only ever seen it as a TV edit. and it's a whole different experience. This is some good [00:03:00] schlock. I was actually surprised. It's really Hobbit: holds up well and you try to explain what happens and there's three important things that happen and that's it in like 90 minutes, but it's engaging the whole time. There's never a point where I felt bored watching this, movie. Thandi: It's interesting. It's not too long, although I did feel like it dragged a little bit somewhere in the middle. It's not too long. It has some really intriguing aesthetic choices. The score is late fifties, early sixties style the orchestration, which is interesting. There's some interesting camera stuff going on. It's very surprising that this is uh, George Miller's first major movie. Hobbit: And I feel like the acting is not top-notch, but it does feel natural enough that it's even the bad actors are not that cringey. It doesn't come off poorly, I Thandi: I like some like, goose. I thought Goose Hobbit: Goose is great. Thandi: Max is actually a little bit too young. That was, my complaint. Mel Gibson is a little bit young for the Hobbit: I was mindful and made sure that I didn't go too old with Max [00:04:00] with my casting, but I did. Yeah. He is so much younger than everybody else really in the film. He looks like a baby and maybe it's just cuz we know Mel Gibson to be this like old racist dude. And this is like young racist dude, but. Thandi: This is even before big hair, incredible wings. Mel Gibson. This is, A whole different Hobbit: was looking at actors in their like early twenties, and I just, I couldn't I just, the concept of them driving a car, I'm like, you're not old enough to drive a car. You can't, Thandi: You got the cutest little baby face Hobbit: is something that I really like about Mad Max, is that there is a portrayal of a revenge film, very Western. It's completely, if you take all the beats of this movie and remove the cars and put in horses it's, and it's not the apocalypse, it's just the old West. This is a fucking Western movie. But it doesn't try to overdo the chase scenes. The chase scenes are pretty straight up. Like they're on straightaways. They're not doing all these crazy twists and turns. And max isn't this big buff fucker, he's this normal [00:05:00] sized person that he fights a little, but mostly it's just him running people over with his car. That's the majority of his skillset is just Thandi: Killing people with this Hobbit: yeah, it's, so what I liked about that is , I didn't need to cast some like action hero type necessarily for the role of. Thandi: This was pre that type anyway. They were on the, just the cusp of having leads take over in that fashion. But this is what, it's like 79, Hobbit: believe in late seventies. Yeah. Thandi: Yeah. So this is right before they start putting Adonis Godman as the other action leads. Hobbit: What a weird time. Yeah, it was the eighties pretty much all the way through until right at the end of the 80. when you had the, like Bruce Willis's and the Joe Everyman that came in and picked that back up again, but there was this like 10 year block that was just big old machismo men that ruled the world. Thandi: Yep. And then after that it was, they were all Brad Pitt types wiry, mu wiry dudes that I still resent Hobbit: of course. Oh man, there was a weird time in [00:06:00] my high school years that scrawny hairless men was the in vogue. , and that's literally the opposite of me. if you Thandi: Damn you, Moby moby Hobbit: right. It was all the lanky, fucking scrawny dudes that everybody was losing their shit over had no armpit hair, nothing. Here I am looking like a fucking lumberjack, a short little, wide lumberjack. Thandi: Yes, and both you and the scrawny, lanky dude are both looking at Mel Gibson going, Hobbit: Yeah. Pretty much. Now how the tides have turned that bearded men is now in vogue and yay. Thandi: We rule the day until Hobbit: until we go to bed at a very reasonable hour. Okay. So Mad Max, there's a lot of room to work here. I'm interested to see if either of us, decided to stick to the timeline of the post apocalypse or the dystopian world. Of the original Mad Max or took it a little bit further into the post apocalypse. Also, is this an apocalypse movie? Is this done differently? [00:07:00] I'm really interested. You have the wild one always excites me cuz you will go out there this might be in space, I don't know. So I'm. Thandi: No, the take this time is gonna be something where you're like, what? What are you doing? You know, last time you were like, wow, that is really cool. The time before you, that is fun. This one's gonna be like, yeah, Hobbit: Why Great. Mine, I feel, is a pretty straight ahead version here that I think you're gonna understand why I made the choices that I did. This is the straight up remake, reimagining what have you. I decided that the real difference here is that I didn't want to try to capture that like Aussie. Dystopian vibe. I wanted to look at what Man Max would be if it was an American director, directing American actors with an American aesthetic, but not necessarily the fast and the furious kind of aesthetic. Definitely balls to the wall a little bit. That's just, that's definitely America, but more that, action kind of [00:08:00] comedy, the die hards of it, the fun action vibe a little. With just a touch of demented to get, let it go down smoother. And I decided that Brian Taylor would be my director for that kind of journey. If you're unfamiliar. He is one of the directors of Crank one and two. He directed gamer Ghost writer Spirit of Vengeance. More recently he did the movie Mom and Dad with Nicholas Cage, which is an absolute fucking blast If you haven't seen. Thandi: I have not Hobbit: It's like an infection movie where all the parents are infected and get like homicidal and wanna murder their own children. That's what the virus does. Yeah. Basically. So it's just all these parents being like, come here honey. Stab stab. And there was a series on sci-fi that he that helps create and also directed called Happy. That was a tour de force of demented weird fantasy the main character. Chris Maloney. He has an imaginary friend that's like a flying unicorn that's voiced by Pat [00:09:00] Oswalt. It's a weird show, but definitely steeped in gross, weird demented comedy. And so that's energy that I wanted to bring to this is just a little over the top, a little bonkers but still that intensity you want from an action. And so I, for Max, that was a tough choice for me. I wanted to do a not action hero kind of person, but somebody that could get unhinged , if they really got to that point they would break bad when it got to that. And from his portrayal in mayhem this horror movie, I thought Stephen Yune would be an interesting choice for. Thandi: Oh, nice. I almost cast him in a different role, yeah. Steven. Deserves a breakout role in like a young person's breakout role like that. I know he's going for serious stuff, but Hobbit: He's definitely proven himself to be a tremendous actor. But I've also been playing this dude that gets basically infected and becomes like a raw [00:10:00] nerve of aggression in mayhem. He, it's a very fun ride that he takes you on and he's gets to play it super big and you can tell he is having a fun time with it. And so I want to be able to have that spectrum from the actor playing Max is somebody that can go subtle and quiet cuz Mel Gibson is quiet in the first man Max. He doesn't say a lot at all. So I want that to just go up to 11 when he's on his revenge. That he's what? Just freaking out and going Bonkers. So, Steven Yeun. I think it would be fun in that role for Jesse, his partner, his wife, his, the mother of his child. I wanted an actress that could play like she's got her own shit together. She's not like the damsel and distress type, but is also very funny and can play at these big action sequences and be the comic relief of the moment in some of the most like, darkest moments of this. And I just saw her recently in a really bad movie called Shotgun Wedding. The movie's fucking awful. It's the Jennifer Lopez vehicle that came out on Prime, and it's stupid. I [00:11:00] hate Thandi: Yeah, Sandra started watching that the other day, and I don't Hobbit: Yeah, it's really bad. But Darcy Carden is in it and I love her. She was in the Good place as Janet. She plays Natalie in Barry and she was also in shotgun wedding, but she's a comedic actress. She's been around and she's been in tons of. Very funny. There's something about her that's so, so just like hits me the right way. Very funny actress and has the, I'm one step ahead of you, kind of energy with her humor as well. She knows what you're gonna say and she's got five clips ready to go already. So I thought they would be a fun matchup. Jim Goose. Goose. I wanted somebody that would be like the kind of wide open, wants to be a ladies man, just fun, weird, sidekick character and a little older as well. Christopher Maloney, he's already worked with the director. I think he would've a lot of fun just being like the zany, the, sidekick, or not sidekick, but coworker, Thandi: oh, definitely. And Maloney's. Hobbit: Maloney is a fucking trip. He is such a [00:12:00] trip. Initially I had cast him as Fifi, the basic, their boss, basically. Cuz I thought Maloney would have a lot of fun just walking around shirtless, smoking a cigar and yelling at people. And he would, but I think his energies would be better spent as Jim Goose. For Fifi, I decided that role, I wanted somebody built like the. He looked like a Russian weightlifter that lifted the triangular weights only the their boss, Fifi. So I needed a buff guy that was gonna be able to have fun in this role as this really happy, big energy person. So Terry Cruz immediately jumped out as a good choice there. He Thandi: course. Hobbit: just really friendly, nice boss that people actually like, but also don't fuck with him. I could, Terry Cruz works perfectly for that. Thandi: Yeah. No, Terry Cruz is great as the big Hobbit: Yeah, that's, his whole career is pretty much playing that role for the most part except for Brooklyn nine nine. He doesn't play the big guy, quote unquote necessarily in that role. Thandi: He plays this sweet, cool-headed guy who [00:13:00] loves his family. Hobbit: I feel like Terry Cruz would be a great person to spend time with, not even get a drink with, but like, Just your friend from years ago that you go to like the park with your kids together kind of energy. He, this is a sweetheart Thandi: Who keeps trying to get you to go to the gym with him and you're like, oh Hobbit: suit? Yep. 100%. Oh, your CrossFit friend. That's Terry Cruz. Oh no. I, for the use of bad guys now that we're going with and I wanted to cast a kind of quiet intensity for Bubba Zt. And so I went with Tommy Flanagan, if you're unfamiliar he's the Irish actor with a giant gash scar in his face that was in Sons of Anarchy. He was in Sin City. He's been in Braveheart and Gladiator. Thandi: I believe I know who you're talking about, Hobbit: very well known as a, always the grizzled, tough guy and uh, toe cutter. Unhinged, boss of the biker gang. We gotta get Nicholas Cage in there at some point.[00:14:00] He's had a couple movies with Brian Taylor. He had Ghost Rider and also mom and dad, so they know how to work together. Nicholas Cage could definitely have room to do whatever Nicholas Cage wants with this role. Thandi: I'm kinda surprised that Nick Cage didn't come to mind for me for what I was, what I'm doing. That's, yeah, cuz he is a great choice for that. Hobbit: I think just giving him moments to do whatever would really make this movie. And then finally, Johnny the Boy, the drugged out fucking weirdo guy that gets in trouble and gets arrested and then gets released is the little brother character to the biker gang that always fucks up and they're always really annoyed with him. Pete Davidson. For Johnny The Boy. Yeah, that's perfect. But with this casting and Brian Taylor in this demented action comedy kind of vibe, the world that I'm setting up in the States is that basically resources are dwindled dramatically. and the coasts are really where most everybody lives because you can get to stuff easier that way through the ocean and railway systems and stuff. The [00:15:00] middle of America is basically ghosted. A lot of the crops have died at this point. resources are dwindling dramatically cuz of global warming or whatever you, whatever. It's not necessary to explain, but there's just barren wastes of just flat, dusty dust bowl . And so really the only people that exist in this area have cars, have souped up rods and cars that have extra gas tanks attached to them, randomly and basically Mad Max vehicles that they have to build out to make these long hauls in between small towns that are still existing in the Midwest. And because that also, there's not enough police force to cover these great expanses and so there's the highway patrol basically that has these. That they can get from town to town on like less gas, but still like gun it. You know, they have little bit better technology but they can only get around so much. So they're constantly on the tail of all these highway gangs. They are constantly trying to make sure all the small towns are okay, but the small towns, [00:16:00] they have their sheriffs and their people in charge, but they can only do so much when a gang of like 30 or 40 bikers comes into town. So, they've been after this gang for a while. They've been trying to prevent them from stealing the resources from the towns in their sector. And so that's how they come to know Max from him just being the best cop in their region, trying to protect these towns. So Max is there basically out of his ability to drive really well, but also he gets better resources by being friendly with all these towns that have resources. And they thank him by giving him water and gas and clothes and stuff for his car. As a bribe basically, hey, pay more attention to us than the other towns. And so when the bikers start cutting into his cut by. By stealing resources from these towns and you know, him not getting there in time, then that's what's really pissing him off. You know, that's what's really motivating him [00:17:00] is like, Hey, you're cutting into my stuff here. So it's less about the world fully falling apart. The cities are still, industrialized and still working and functioning. Though poorly, a little bit dystopian, but the middle America looks like the post apocalypse just because everybody's escaped. Pretty much everybody's gone to the coasts. There's nothing really left in middle America anymore for anybody. the crops have died, like the resources have dwindled, Thandi: Yeah. Yeah. And taking it to America is probably a better move anyway, like maybe not explicitly so. But I feel like there's enough regional culture in the Mad Max movies that doing something that you're a little bit more familiar with might be a better. Hobbit: And it being set in Australia was because that's, George Miller lived , like, so it doesn't have to be Australia necessarily. There's nothing Australia centric [00:18:00] about this story really. Thandi: Except for all the the Fosters billboards in the Hobbit: Right. Australian for post apocalypse. So yeah that's my take. Middle America centered mad Max movie with. Yuck. Yucks and action. And explosions and craziness. Thandi: I'd watch it. And it's . It's about time to bring back the the aesthetic. Like of course we had Fury Road as George Miller's modern vision of that, but A world of post-apocalyptic leather daddies that populated that Mad Max era . It's time to bring that back. I'd love to Hobbit: And I, there's only so much further you can go in the post-apocalyptic world of Mad Max after Fury Road, because then it's just dust. There's nothing there's barely anything left in Fury Road. Resetting it and bringing it back to where there's ghost towns, they're driving through these ghost towns and there's small populations of people and there's still some level of government, working, giving resources. [00:19:00] Highway patrolman, basically. And, the best way I can explain it is it's when shit's done, there's no going back. The society is collapsing as they speak. Everybody knows it, everybody's aware of it. Everybody knows they got maybe 10 years tops before even the police are gone. That it's that level, but nobody's willing to admit it. It's like when in 2008 when I worked at Blockbuster, everybody knew that Blockbuster was going under, every couple of months another store would go out of business. But we all just pretended that somehow there'd be like a turn that we'd be fine at some point and we just of went about our business until, you know, the store went under. Thandi: Red box is bs. Nobody's gonna use a Hobbit: We just gotta Thandi: box. Netflix, Hobbit: in there just a little bit longer until this fad blows over. So that's this world of Mad Max is people out of not having other options, barely hanging on, hoping that something changes Thandi: Yeah, not knowing that the world is going to descend to the place where the only three assets left [00:20:00] are bullets, gasoline and titty milk. Hobbit: That sounds like a good weekend right there, Thandi: maybe Hobbit: Yeah. Yeah. Thandi: Ah, I did something interesting with my take, I guess, So my take is basically based on me diving down a rabbit hole, mad Max influenced a bunch of like 1980s anime, like just Mel Gibson in general influenced a bunch of 1980s anime, but basically it influenced it so much that like anime style, mad Max has already been. Many times over. So going down that rabbit hole, I was like we're doing a big budget movie for an American audience. What's big budget? American animation. There's Disney and there's Dreamworks. So basically my Mad Max is an animated movie from Dreamworks, Hobbit: Okay. Thandi: Cars via Dreamworks. [00:21:00] And it's It's basically a bunch of chases that climax in the big race for it all or whatever kids movie. No, I take that back. All a family movie, so everybody gets to be Hobbit: So there's some winks to murdering a wife and child and stuff, but not like overtly to. Thandi: It's, yeah. There'll be violence, but it's like violence that you never see. Like people can die in a cartoon movie. You just can't see the body hit the floor. So, my Mad Max Dreamworks movie takes place in Arizona. Max Rocke Tansky is the best pursuit cop on this stretch of of highway in, in Arizona. And he is got a big head about it and it's about him finding his way to appreciate the love of friends and family and working as a team, you know, kid movie stuff. But for everybody. Max Roski, Chris Pratt. Why Chris Pratt? Because Chris Pratt is the universal voice actor for everything right [00:22:00] now. So my Max Roski is Chris Pratt. He will not be doing a gruff anything. He'll just be doing Chris Pratt like he does anyway, except when he is playing when he did that movie for Amazon. Hobbit: Oh, the tomorrow war. Thandi: goose. Yeah, my goose. I just needed a side kick. Character. Who's the best sidekick in the history of man and who's also like a really interesting voice. John C. Reilly Hobbit: I knew you were gonna say John C. Reilly. knew it when you said sidekick. Yeah. Thandi: Yeah he's the sidekick John C. Reilly in, in this take goose still dies, but you don't see him burned to to. Where Max is like, what Hobbit: Where Max does the Ooh Thandi: goosey Hobbit: face as he pulls the sheet up, Thandi: Oh, it's so early days for his acting. It's fine. It's fine. Jesse Roski, the wife is still his wife in this movie, but she's also on the highway patrol. She's part of the [00:23:00] action. Their conflict comes into the fact that he wants to be a lone wolf and she wants to teach him how to work better with the team. Kristen Bell is Jesse Ros Hobbit: Okay. I see it Thandi: cuz she could be sweet and convincing Hobbit: a little agro when need be. Thandi: Yeah. Roski Ski is no longer a child. Sprague Rockat. Tansky is a talking. And the actual direct partner of Max Rock Osky, doing the ride alongs and pointing down the suspects and saying, Hey man, cuz it's Kevin Hart. Is Sprague Rock. Hobbit: Oh, no. Like talk, like I. That's racist. I don't know how it's racist, but it's racist. I think there's no way to portray Kevin Hart playing that character without it coming off kind of racist. Thandi: As Sprague Rock Osky. He can't be like Brian, the dog for Max Rock Atki without [00:24:00] being Hobbit: You you know how they would play Kevin Hart in that role though. That's the thing. There's only Thandi: Yeah. But that's actually Kevin Hart. That's how Kevin Hobbit: I'm Thandi: Kevin Hart. That's on him. Me too. That's what makes it great. The tow tremor, so the Hobbit: The tow trimmer. Thandi: Yeah. The Hobbit: no. That's brilliant. But God damn it Thandi: is Keefer Sutherland cuz he is got the ultimate like, hard ass, bad guy voice the cold. Wonderful for a kids' movie, perfect villain Hobbit: If you haven't seen the movie Freeway with uh, Keer Sutherland. He plays like the big bad wolf type character of like a serial killing like dude. And he does this kind of like voice. I can picture that being the perfect touchpoint for him to play this role. Like of the kind of growly. Thandi: Or his take on a solid Hobbit: Yes. Thandi: cuz he was, he replaced David Hader on that game that people were like, oh, it's not David Hader. Zunti, his his second in [00:25:00] command is, No longer a person. That's a dog too. But that dog can talk. And that talking dog is Patrick Warburton. Is Zanetti in this Hobbit: So Kronk's new, dystopia uh, okay. Thandi: Yeah, he's the henchman. He's henchman number one. Henchman number two, Kini. The guy who loses his hand. And yeah. That's James Fran. So James Franco is is guy number three, the police captain or whatever of the station house. The boss is Brian Cox Hobbit: always a good Thandi: and they're all just, yeah, they're all just trying to reign Max in Goose dies, wife lives tow trimmer. Ends by not getting hit by a truck, but by driving off of a cliff Disney style. So he dies. You don't see the death, but characters falling off a cliff is like animated kids movie tradition. Uh, That's how he does Hobbit: noise as Yeah.[00:26:00] Thandi: and like a, just a sickening splat. Yeah. That is my version of of Mad Max. Hobbit: choices were made But it does beg the question, like, why aren't there more post-apocalyptic cartoons that really, I feel like cars kind of could be perceived that way. And then there's Wally, and then that's it. Like that's pretty Thandi: You get something like, I don't know I don't know about a post apocalypse, but Treasure Planet or a ladin where the heroes just in dire straits. Hobbit: Titan ae, I guess would be post-apocalyptic, or at least for Earth. Yeah. It's literally after Earth is what it stands for. Yeah. I don't know, I'd go see it can't be too judgmental on something where like, yeah, day one I'd be there watching it being like, what the fuck? Thandi: I'd be curious enough to look up the reviews, but yeah, Hobbit: nice . Yeah, Thandi: the audacity, why are you making this movie cause Hobbit: because money. All right. With you saying Brian Cox as well for your thing, I'm [00:27:00] just thinking a mashup for Mad Max. I would love to see Super Troopers three being in the post apocalypse where they're still working the highway patrol, but in a Mad Max type fashion, would be fucking great cuz Brian Cox, he. The boss in Supert Troopers, so yeah, that would be brilliant. Thandi: So, a couple fun mashups. Mad Max in weird science, like in that scene where Kelly Le Brock brings like the the Road Warrior style mutants to their party. At the end of the movie, she also brings Max, and then she ends up hooking up with Max instead of the nerds. Um, , And Mad Max and Waterworld. Where the the Mariner finally reaches dry land, but the dry land is Australia, and so he's in the jurisdiction of Max Rocke Tansky, now Hobbit: I I would watch that movie. 100% Thandi: Desert versus Duff Sea, Hobbit: Mad Max Fury, tsunami. I don't know. Yeah. Mad Max Tsunami. Okay, so we've [00:28:00] got two very different takes on Mad Max. Both of which I think we would probably be murdered online for even suggesting so Perfect. Perfect for us. Um, And now we're doing the trailers, so let me get that. From the director that brought you Crank one, crank two, and Ghost Rider. Spirit of Vengeance is an American take on a cult classic Meet Max. He's mad. Played by Stephen Yon and he'll stop at nothing to take down the toe cutter crew and restore order to the Midwest this summer Max. Loses his wife Jesse, played by Darcey Carden, and him and his buddy Jim Goose, played by Christopher Maloney are wiping the streets red with the blood of their enemies. With the help of Fifi, their boss, played by Terry Cruz. They go up against Tommy Flanagan as Bubba Zanetti, Nicholas Cage as the leader of the toe cutters, toe [00:29:00] cutter, and hijinks ensuing. Burnout. Fuck boy. Pete Davidson. As Johnny the Boy. Are you mad? You will be with this remake Mad Max America Road. Thandi: Oh, I didn't give my director actually. Before we continue my director was Clarence William, or I'm sorry, Chris Williams. Clarence Williams is somebody I went to high school with Chris Williams, who directed Big Hero six and the Hobbit: man. Both of those are really, I didn't realize it was the same director, big hero of six I love that movie so much. Sea Beast was better than I expected it would be. Thandi: Yeah, I've heard nothing, but I haven't watched it all the way through yet. I started it and I got distracted, but it's on the list because I've heard nothing but good things about it. I heard, I've heard it's Hobbit: Yeah. With directors for animated films. I that that's a thing. Like you, you think of directors like directing live actors, you know, but I'm sure there's plenty that goes into directing Lincoln animated film, possibly even more than a regular film. There's amazing director like Brad Bird who did the Incredibles movies [00:30:00] and stuff that did Directors of animation, but I never really think about it. Thandi: Yeah. Those guys do some some amazing work and they have to entertain a larger audience than many other directors do. So they have to get their lesson in there, keep the parents occupied, keep the kids occupied. It's a. An interesting juggling job to pull that together. speaking of entertaining an audience we've got your take next for your trailer I hate it. Hobbit: So let me light it up. You ready to roll? Let's get this car on the road, I guess. Thandi: From Chris Williams in Dreamworks. It's a movie about what happens when you're too good at what you do in a world that's not Chris PR is Mad Max Rocke Tansky the best cop on the Arizona Highway. His wife played by Kristen Bellis, Jesse Rocke Tansky, and she just wants him to make friends. Sprague, his [00:31:00] dog is Kevin Hart. Cutting up and having fun on the highway is a fight keeper. Sutherland's tow trimmer and his boys, Patrick War Burton and James Franco. As they try to win the big race, but are they good enough to win the big race? And does it matter when The most important thing on the road as having the drive to be the best, to take it all on your own, even when it threatens to drive away you from the only race that matters, the race to be the best of friends. Mad Max, the best of friends coming this summer. Hobbit: Friend Road Um, I, yeah. Fuck it. Yeah, let's make this kid's movie. I, I'm, I, you know what, you changed my mind. I am on board with this yet to get another banger from Tandy in the, in the Wackadoo category. So [00:32:00] Wackadoo. Hell yeah. This was a blast. I am really glad that I got a chance to rewatch Mad Max. It's one of. The road warrior is so good. Like the sequel is so, so good that I sometimes, Thandi: And that's the one that everybody has seen. That's Hobbit: yeah. And so I forget sometimes that Mad Max is still very good. Like it's a really good starter to this universe that gets created Thandi: Yeah. Hobbit: and then you throw in Thunderdome and just have a like silly blast. Thandi: And, but none of them have what Mad Max has, which is the Hall of Justice. Hobbit: I forgot yet. Thandi: They like an old abandoned cement factory. That's the Hall of Justice, and that is awesome in itself. Hobbit: Not just genre, but he permanently changed the way people did dystopian Futures with this movie. And it was basically because he was in the outback of Australia and he had access to these abandoned buildings and he's like, great. Yeah. Cool. This is what it is. Like this is the police station and yeah, it's like a cement plant or something. Great. No Thandi: Yeah. No, he's he was inspired and they didn't run over the [00:33:00] kid, which was also inspired. That brought me in more than any other scene in the movie. Were the kids out in Hobbit: Oh, right, yeah, yeah, Thandi: They're driving. They're driving. I was like, he was, this movie's kind of crazy, but they're not gonna kill this kid. Whew. Hobbit: pet cemetery. This is not, Pet Cemetery is like, fuck that kid. Thandi: Oh, guess we'll need to add that one to the list too. Actually. That's already been remade. Hobbit: Yep. Terrible remake, unfortunately, but at least compared to these bangers that we brought on this episode here, think Mad Max needs to go a new direction, with some of our choices here. Thandi: Hit us up. Hobbit: we're ready and waiting. So speaking, of, waiting, we're waiting for you to follow us on social media, Facebook, Twitter. Just follow geeks of the influence on Instagram, Twitter, you've got me and Thandi on Twitter. We've gotta smack my pitch up. uh, pitch smacked on Twitter. got Facebook keep track of when episodes are coming out. We'll let you know when there's cool stuff happening. Maybe some live event. And, yeah, it's a great way to get all the pitch smacking that you could ever want. Thandi: [00:34:00] Yeah, All All smacked all day long. Oh it's got a rosy glow Hobbit: from all the smackings. So on that uh, yeah, re review, subscribe, post on socials, let people know how cool this show is and how bad our choices are. But that's half the fun. Gotta thank Of course. Tandy, thank you so much for joining me on this. Thandi: Thank you, sir. Hobbit: I'll find you next time. Thandi: I'm Thandi. Hobbit: and you just got pitch smacked, Thandi: Hey, pitch another smacking shrimp on the Bobby Hobbit: mate. Good day. Good day. Thandi: Fosters it's pitch for smack. Hobbit: Jesus.
Lauren, Paul and Scott talk about composting, debut Paul's Prompts and play a new Threeture: Musical Chair-actors.
On this episode, Lane explains which Disney World Hotels are Yucks, Likes, and Loves for him!!! DMW Merch: https://disney-my-way.myspreadshop.com/Support the showHey Wayfinders! Follow along with our adventures and interact with us! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/dismywayInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/disneymywaypodcast/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl2ArfGNas_algRQmnppUhA
Historian and author Jason Vuic returns to the Trap to talk about his book The Yucks: Two Years in Tampa with the Losingest Team in NFL History, which tells the incredible story of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' disastrous, legendary first season as a professional football organization. Marked by appalling working conditions, a colorfully brutal head coach, a penny-pinching owner, and a winking gay pirate mascot, the Bucs' 26-game losing streak is a bizarre piece of sports history that, as Vuic explains, paints a striking picture of 1970s American entrepreneurial culture and the chaotic politics of building and promoting Florida. Subscribe to Nostalgia Trap and access bonus episodes, our weekly livestream, and more
Mr. Spaceship by Philip K. Dick audiobook. The war with the Yucks from Proxima Centauri was claimed to be a stalemate but they were really winning. The mine belts they laid seemed to propagate themselves and were slowly strangling Terran planets. How did they do that? What was their secret? The answer was baffling and the best human minds could only conclude that their ships and mines were somehow alive. So, the next desperate step was to ask "If they are using organic ships, why can't we do the same?". Thus Mr. Spaceship was conceived and carried out. But will a conscious warship do what the generals wish? Perhaps and perhaps something entirely surprising!
In this week's astoundingly enlightening AUA, Ice Breaker and Iceman drop some extraordinarily useful information regarding the biggest problems of life: lies, love, and death. You should also prepare yourself for the world premiere of a brand-new button. It's gonna be amazing, people. To check out Upstart, go to: upstart.com/STDTY Follow the podcast on Insta: @shttheydonttellyou Follow Nikki on Insta: @NikkiLimo Follow Steve on Insta: @SteveGreeneComedy To watch the podcast on YouTube: http://bit.ly/STDTYPodYouTube Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening, or by using this link: http://bit.ly/ShtTheyDontTellYou If you want to support the show, and get all our episodes ad-free go to: https://stdty.supercast.tech/ If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be amazing! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: http://bit.ly/ShtTheyDontTellYou To submit your questions/feedback, email us at: podcast@nikki.limo To call in with questions/feedback, leave us a voicemail at: (765) 734-0840 To visit our Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/stikki To watch more Nikki & Steve on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/nikkilimo To check out Nikki's Jewelry Line: https://kittensandcoffee.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A comedian is catching some flack for making fun of Ted Lasso fans on Twitter, and Matt Stafford (sort of?) apologizes for his response to a photographer's nasty fall off of a stage right in front of him. And another young TBTL listener is using the voicemail line to workshop some jokes.
A comedian is catching some flack for making fun of Ted Lasso fans on Twitter, and Matt Stafford (sort of?) apologizes for his response to a photographer's nasty fall off of a stage right in front of him. And another young TBTL listener is using the voicemail line to workshop some jokes.
A comedian is catching some flack for making fun of Ted Lasso fans on Twitter, and Matt Stafford (sort of?) apologizes for his response to a photographer's nasty fall off of a stage right in front of him. And another young TBTL listener is using the voicemail line to workshop some jokes.
Space burials, Jordan's flowy gown, bodiless heads, and a mannequin romance. Hip-Hop interrogation, wing sweats, ValentiMes Day proposals, and also how many “F's” does it take to make an “E”?
Jason Vuic joins us from Fort Worth, Texas, to chat about his book "The Yucks: Two Years in Tampa with the Losingest Team in NFL History". The book chronicles the hapless Tampa Bay Buccaneers' first two seasons as an NFL expansion team in the 1970s.Please visit our Substack page — there you can subscribe to our newsletter for updates on the show, links to our guests' work and other information.Our cover art was designed by Michael Doyle, find his art on Instagram here.
Well, I just had to laugh at the goons, goofs, and madmen butchering The Beatles. A collection of the oddest, wackiest bizarre golden throat celebrity covers of silver tongue Beatles classics. A splendid time is guaranteed for all! Complete Interview with Ken Dodd 1963 - The Beatles Glenn Campbell - Hello goodbye with The Monkees & John Wayne 1969 Glenn Campbell with Smothers Brothers & Nancy Sinatra - She's Leaving Home 1969 Glen Campbell & Flip Wilson - Rock Raccoon 1969 Raquel Welch & Bob Hope Sing and Act Out - Rocky Raccoon 1970 The AfroBeatles… previously known as The Clarences George Martin - In My Life (1998)
Bradford and Rod are back with the 8th episode of Season 3. In this episode, they are joined by artist, entrepreneur, artist, & husband, Mani Perish (@yuck_pke). Listen as we discuss Yucks latest album WIFE, his clothing line Polar Movement, Rental company Rare Rentals, being a husband & father, and many more. This episode was brought to you and powered by the fam(ily) brand. Check out our weekly content published on www.thefamilybrandclt.com & @thefamilybrandclt on Instagram. Stay connected with us on social media @goodtastebadgrammar Yuck: @yuck_pke Polar: @thepolarmovement @polar_universe @rarerentals Intro instrumental: Old Skool Cadillac produced SoundsbySunday
Liz and Anika talk about Kes, a character we loved more than Voyager's writers did. Kes did not even get an entry in her own right in the Voyager character bible We swore we weren't going to use Kes's episode to talk about Neelix, but seriously: why is Neelix? In fact, why are all Kes's stories about men? Anika's home for wayward narratives How Soji is Kes 2.0 Everyone is wrong about Elogium except Liz (okay, and Anika) We had to cut a long discussion about how great Tuvok is because THIS IS NOT AN EPISODE ABOUT THE MEN IN KES'S LIFE Any situation which can be compared with the end of Breaking Dawn is probably bad Fury hits REALLY differently now we know more about Lien's departure COSTUMING, including our '90s aesthetics and a terrible quote from costumer Robert Blackman Episodes to watch: Elogium (an episode about Neelix deciding if he's ready for Kes to have a baby) Cold Fire (an episode about a guy recruiting Kes for his cult) Warlord (a man possesses Kes's body) Darkling (the Doctor is very concerned about Kes falling in love) Before and After (it's actually about Kes! Just don't think too much about Ocampa and human co-existence…) The Gift (an episode about Seven of Nine where Kes decides it's time to leave Voyager) Fury (but don't feel like you actually have to watch it to listen to this episode, Liz certainly didn't bother)
Welcome to Episode 1 on the BucPower.com Podcast Network! Host Paul Stewart, the unofficial historian of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, is ready to share his immense knowledge and insight on the history of the team.This week, Paul is feeling nostalgic about 1979. That's the year the lovable, losing "Yucks" became an overnight, turnaround success story.This podcast looks at a pivotal game from that season and in franchise history. Paul is joined by fellow Bucs historian Dennis Crawford and former 1979 RB Tony Davis to look back at the 1979 victory over the L.A. Rams. That's when coach John Mackay's team made it to the cover of iconic, "Sports Illustrated" magazine. Hear Paul, Dennis and Tony relieve what it was like to be part of the team with the likes of Doug Williams, Lee Roy Selmon, Ricky Bell and others that had the NFL eating their words and jokes.It's all part of the "BucPower.com Podcast Network" and make sure to follow/subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, etc.!!
Last week I didn't record. This week I did. Welcome to HELL PASO'S BEST MOTHERFUCKING PODCAST, BAR NONE! UNDISPUTED. UNUSURPED. I have returned. And so. Has. Dee. Dee. Enjoy the YUCKS! Should I stay or should I go? Let me know @RoamingReignz on Twitter. @nononsensemofo on IG. Wash your hands wash your ass, get the shot, wear the mask. AL RATO ROMIEZ! ORALE! LATERZ! Fuck SOUNDCLOUD and AMAZON Podcasts. Thank you SPOTIFY and ANCHOR! LOVE YOU ALL!--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/roaming-reignz/message
Last week I didn't record. This week I did. Welcome to HELL PASO'S BEST MOTHERFUCKING PODCAST, BAR NONE! UNDISPUTED. UNUSURPED. I have returned. And so. Has. Dee. Dee. Enjoy the YUCKS! Should I stay or should I go? Let me know @RoamingReignz on Twitter. @nononsensemofo on IG. Wash your hands wash your ass, get the shot, wear the mask. AL RATO ROMIEZ! ORALE! LATERZ! Fuck SOUNDCLOUD and AMAZON Podcasts. Thank you SPOTIFY and ANCHOR! LOVE YOU ALL! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/roaming-reignz/message
Just from the title, you can see that we hated 2 of the 3. Can you guess which ones? Keto, beans??? Yeah. That. Kashi Go has a new line of crap as they jump on the Keto bandwagon, and they are awful. Then, a store brand peanut butter cereal will turn the episode around.
Bomber and Belle share their views on race play in BDSM. Tickets are nearly sold out for Podcast-a-palooza. Purchase your tickets at www.podcast-a-palooza.com Check out altplayground.net for an awesome community of sex positive singles and couples Email us at Blacknkinkylifestyle.com Checkout sydneyroseia.com for sexy attire Films/Videos Kinky: The Documentary - https://vimeo.com/414266410 http://www.darkconnections.com/library/index.htm Support Kinky Activists Support Fund Readings http://www.darkconnections.com/history/history01.htm To Love, to Obey, to Serve: Diary of an Old Guard Slave by Vi Johnson Black Men in Leather by Cain Berlinger Black Leather in Color Magazine The Color of Kink: Black Women, BDSM, & Pornography by Ariane Cruz Additional Resources https://bound-together.net/bipoc-bdsm-resources/
Kicking things off by exploring the history of the Buccaneers through Brady and Super Bowl 55. Plus, Greg Allman joins the podcast! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
HELLO and welcome to R³ aka R CUBED aka ROAMING REIGNS RADIO (HOUR). I'm your humble narrator and host, back at it again in El Paso's best motherfucking podcast, bar none, undisputed. Still not usurped. The throne is mine! It's episode number NAUGHTY, aka 69 DUDES! Here I kick it with some new jams, some new good news, some thoughts (no prayers) on hoarding, cleaning up, and coming to almost a full year of being in isolation and furloughed from work. It's actually a year and change now since I've been away from work. I shout out all the ROMIEZ (the R³ Homies) and the lurkers and the detractors and the creepers. Good news, bad news, hopeful news. Trying to remain positive and setting goalz. I'm bending time and going cosmic af. I talk about quality time and movies and music and dvds and steelbooks and CDS. See DEEZ NUTZ! But seriously, I give a good spin on things, all things considered. I rarely like to watch the news, but just before recording I came across some good news. So I share. I shout out all the homies, and when I say NEBRASKA it's a shout out to ALICIA & Chris! Nothing but love for y'all! New adventures and experiences and people on the horizon! Feeling pretty good. Feelin' fine 69! Thanks for all the love and support even to the creepers and lurkers and malefactors. Theres tidbitz and yucks and rants, and thoughts on my sisters and the dichotomy between their work ethic and motivation in other areas. But I digress. It's all about RASSLIN, MOVIES, POP CULTURE, and YUCKS. However, I always keeps it real. That's why you keep coming back for more, like an audio junkie! And here I deal in the sweet stuff: R³ to go! Enjoy your final March weekend and join me as we delve into my brain this week! Wash hands. Wash butthole. Get yer shots. Wear mask, and be yourself by yourself, stay away from me and folks (PANTERA LYRICS, BITCHES!). One love for youse all! AL RATO VATO! ORALE! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/roaming-reignz/message
Hello Everybody ™ and welcome to your friendly neighborhood unusurpable podcart. Happy first day of SPRING! So much yo say. So little time. New season, hoo dis? Check it out. Lots of good stuff, good audio, new methods, YUCKS, stories, and news. Updates for y'all audio lurkers! Listen and enjoy! I love you all for listening! Get your hands washed and keep the mask on and wash dat butt. Al RATO VATO! ORALE! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/roaming-reignz/message
"What was the first moment that made you finally realize or accept that you were an adult?" Find out just how many members of our crew even identify as adults in the latest episode! Hint: the answer will not surprise you. Cast: Sean Michael Boozer, Chris Compton, Michael Heiman, Stephen C. James, Jarrett Lennon Kaufman, Chris Sanders, Josh Spence Ads: Horseshoes and Hand Grenades, Corner Bones Original release date: 3/3/2021 Intro and outro music credit to Matt Walker Various sound effects and music from https://freesfx.co.uk/ Additional music and sound credits: News Jingle by jobro Link: https://freesound.org/people/jobro/sounds/169214/ License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ Wall Clock Ticking by straget Link: https://freesound.org/people/straget/sounds/405423/ License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ Grenade pin pull by CGEffex Link: https://freesound.org/people/CGEffex/sounds/93837/ License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ Clap-Clap by ComputerHotline Link: https://freesound.org/people/ComputerHotline/sounds/414923/ License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ Life of Riley by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3976-life-of-riley License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Crossing the Chasm by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3562-crossing-the-chasm License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license NewsSting by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4124-newssting License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license The Medieval Banquet by Shane Ivers Link: https://www.silvermansound.com
Hour 2 of A&G features our hopes for herd immunity, a poking at Jill Biden's title, a misguided city committee wants a flag taken down and why Jack is trying to stop touching his face. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Happy Thanksgiving y'all! Your early black friday gift is an edition of the Top Pair Podcast! Eric and Nick are back to give their reviews of the new #ReverseRetro jerseys and keep you posted on what's happening in the hockey world! Like, Comment, and Subscribe. Follow us on social media: @toppair_pod (Twitter and Instagram) @ericcweinsteinn (Twitter and Instagram) @nmaxwell01 (Twitter) @NickJMaxwell (Instagram) @a1sportsnetwork (Twitter and Instagram) Producer Matt Weinstein @mattytredeuce --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We drink some Cold Shots and talk about AEW Revolution (2020).
Hello Horror Heads! This week we are discussing the "box office blockbuster" Witchtrap from 1989. There are no witches, there is a trap, and there's YUCKS galore. Enjoy!
PREPARE FOR SOMETHING..........Well, you know the rest. This is that episode. I watch something (or try to keep my attention on the flick anyway, but it's kind of rough), while recording my reactions. It's not a group pod, nor is this a proper commentary to the groundbreaking cinematic achievement of the seventh art known as Impractical Jokahs: The Movie. The flick is an hour and 33 minutes long. This is the whittled down watch along of that. I originally recorded for 2 hours, with brief intermissions where I just walked away from the flick. Didn't miss much. This is my 3rd viewing of the flick, as I will explain. I probably won't revisit it for a couple few years. If you want to get technical, I start the movie at 9 minutes and 11 seconds into the pod, if you want to sync up. From there I probably cut out a lot of nose or chewing almonds or a bagel I had during this enthralling cinematic experience. Prior to the flick starting, I start with a little reactions concerning Zoom culture. More on that later. The next 2 episodes are blasts from the past, I just had to get this IJ flick thing up just as a spur of the moment thing. The flick came out last week I think. I watched it exactly one week ago or so I think. Took me this long to edit because of reasons. Stay tuned for some more current episodes of Roaming Reigns. So this flick has a PG-13 rating. It dropped February 21, 2020. I was there opening day! Still haven't gotten my 100 mile club sweatshirt, TruTV! Anyway, It's got a 6/10 stars on IMDB and it has a 38% (SO CLOSE TO A NOOCH JOKE!) on Rotten Tomatoes. The audience score sits at 76%. The DVD came out last Tuesday June 16th. So, I got this on Wednesday morning and watched it that afternoon. What follows is the strange descent into the oddball flick based on the hit tv show, the Impractical Jokers. I've seen this movie thrice, and it's still vexing. It french fried when it should've pizza'd. Thus, you're gonna have a bad time. I would or could expound on how I would improve this flick, or where it hit or miss for me, but I'm not an auteur, I'm not a screenwriter, actor, director. I just like flicks. I wanted to like this one. I mean I paid for it 3 times. In the world of the interwebz, that gives you carte blanche to chime in. I'm not trying to knock down the 4 dudes. I like the show. Yucks a plenty. Not very complex humour or comedy. It works. The movie was this whole different thing. Will it age well? Only time will tell. This is only my opinion, as only I can present it. Unbiased. Acerbic. Jokey. Hey, you'll hear me laugh like a braying donkey in this a few times, so mission accomplished. The world needs more laughter, less bullshit right now. Won't you come along for the ride? I mean, if you have the movie. If not, listen to me kind of sort of describe the movie, with unbridled enthusiasm and almost a childlike fascination for the laughs contained and forever preserved on celluloid or digital files whatever they shot this on. Next week or so, I return with the real shiz. Until then....give it a listen. Tell yer budz. Tweet @RoamingReignz. Email dead_rufio@yahoo.com. I've been off socials for almost 90 days. 88 days as of today. I might celebrate Saturday (and my niece's birthday too!) Stay safe, stay healthy, stay sane. Don't drink and Zoom! Ha I shall say AL RATO or SOMETHING AMAZING! Boom. Nailed It.2 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/roaming-reigns/support
Devon! What are you doing here? This is no place for you! Get out! OUT! Ohh, you rascal. Well, do what you want, because this Story will happen to YOU. Yeah. YOU. You think you like jokes but you ain't heard jokes like THIS before. Sleep tiiiight. Invocation Petitions for Worthy Congregants Liturgical Reading: “Yuck Yuck in My Mouth for a Dollar” The Truth about Devon Tune in to our Patreon for a 522 Club next week, then come back home to the Story the next week for a STORY. Merch, for Yucks: https://topatoco.com/collections/tsmbt Patreon, for Dollars: https://www.patreon.com/tsmbt
More Yosemite fun!
More Yosemite fun!
On this episode we have Black Gentrifier(Available on iTunes) Darryl Charles. We start out by talking about Lotion and the necessity for dark skinned dudes, We talk about our weeks, Brandon saw Dipset. It’s a great episode. Like and subscribe and listen to the Podcast!
I end season 2 with a few yucks when I interview the Yucks, local San Diego punk band. They tell stories, we hear about their musical roots, and they sing my favorite song about Peeing In the Shower. Popeyes Chicken for life yo! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/CoffeewithaRoach.com /support
Episode seventy three of Destructo Discourse, covering episodes 217-219 of DBZ, wherein we inflict additional violence, eat ghostburgers, and get a ticket to the Plot Prom.Your hosts this week are:Tyler,Jayson, Matt You can also check out Tyler and Gordie's other podcast,What The Folklore
This week we begin with Battle Music, share sage wisdom with our adages, discuss "Broad" Appetit, and write a quick shitty tune about Brainwashing. Then, two 20 second songs, and finally, a mini-epic about a disease--"the yucks"--spread at social events through personal interaction. This song is about the survivors, men who stay at home by themselves, and one of those men, who clones himself and decides to have sex with the clone survives. Oh boy, this one's a doozy!
Michelle Yeoh is the centerpiece of this centerpiece of Hong Kong block. Golden Harvest pumps out hit after hit and the boys can’t watch enough. Keanu gets more praise and Jan De Bont makes great looking films. The Die Hard DVD and Terminator 6 get a big treatment and Garrick writes a thriller starring Reeves, Pitt and Theron. All this and more when you visit the Video Store this week. Movies WatchedLee - John Wick 3 (Theaters) Avengement ( Rental/Streaming)Doug - Die Hard Blu Ray (Purchase) The Marvelous Warriors (Prime)Garrick- John Wick & John Wick 2 (Apple Purchase) The Man of Tai Chi (Purchase) SELL SWORDS ENTERTAINMENT & MADD TEA PARTY PRESENT…..Apple iTuneshttps://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/midnight-drive-in/id1436130060?mt=2Spreakerhttps://www.spreaker.com/show/3112390?fbclid=IwAR3Y7qtIZ-MX5RwhULoUalojORH3piE7cKSlf-xNdUexwwy2ZIuuiYxbRecYouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCc6bAKbgk8KCQnWicerpzKg?view_as=subscriberOur Facebook Pagehttps://www.facebook.com/talesfromthevideostore/Our Facebook Grouphttps://www.facebook.com/groups/241930069812546/?source_id=261465671140460Sponsors LinksGolden Ticket Cinemas - $5 Movies on Tuesday - Reclining Seatinghttps://gtcinemas.comThe Spot - Looking for the Hard to Find Collectible? http://www.facebook.com/thespottoysTable Rock Creative Group- Video Marketing - Full Audio Video Marketing Firmhttp://www.tablerockcreative.comJABBERWOCKY RPG CreationsCustom Adventures with Unique SystemsAll Audio Recorded, Cut and Mixed by Garrick Lane at Underland
Garbage lawyer Cal Legaris joins us on the show again to discuss his new endeavors. Then, rapper turned paranormal investigator D-Money Fo Sho pops in. Finally, 80's stand-up comedian Stanley Yuck-Yucks reveals some dark secrets. Credits: Lauren Duprey, Matthew Morley, Nick Latimer Find MDVH on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/michaeldupreyvh/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/MichaelDupreyVH The Michael Duprey Variety Hour is a member of the Planet Ant Podcast Network: Find Planet Ant Podcasts on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PlanetAntPodcasts/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/PlanetAntPods Or at the website: https://planetantpodcasts.com/ Intro Theme: “Don't Weigh Me Down” by Broadcast 2000 This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
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Time to get woke ya’ll! I’ve got my girls Kiki Furia and Cat Umano from The SLC Sitdown podcast. Again, this is a few months back. The subjects revolve around cosplay etiquette and what we have experienced as female cosplayers. Holla at yo manners peeps! Cosplay is not consent!
Jackie, Molly and Marcus discuss beard oils, hot dog ambassadors and leaning into being basic, and Molly gives Jackie some much needed skanking advice. Thanks to The Black Tux for sponsoring this episode. Visit http://theblacktux.com/page7 to get $20 off your purchase. Thanks to Phlur for sponsoring this episode. Go to http://phlur.com and use promo code PAGE7 to get 20% off your custom Phlur sample set! Thanks to Udemy for sponsoring this episode. Go to http://www.ude.my/page7 to get 90% off when you s
In this episode, Lisa answers the question: What do strengths look like under stress? She shares the three things that will highlight the shadow side of your strengths under stress, and then gives you ways to reframe them from bad to better. Have You Downloaded Your Strengths Tools? One of the best ways leaders can build a strengths-based culture is to offer an appreciation of strengths in action. If you’ll notice what works, you’ll get more of what works because people can replicate what they’ve already done well. Get started by downloading this awesome tool that offers you 127 Easy Ways to Recognize Strengths on your team. What Do Strengths Look Like Under Stress? Today the question is about whether strengths look or act different when they’re under stress. This is such a timely question because I woke up today ... well, not at my best. After an awesome team StrengthsFinder event in NYC last week, I sat next to a prolific cougher and sneezer on the plane. I’m pretty sure he’s the one that passed me this horrible funk that has taken over my body. Today, I woke up out of sleeping hard. My head hurts. My throat hurts. My ears ring. I coughed all night — as you can probably hear in my voice. And to top it off, my comforter was covered in puke. Not my puke. My dog’s. Apparently, my dog Monkey is also sick today and she jumped in the bed to get me to let her out. I slept through that. So, why are you hearing this gross story right now? It’s because, no matter how great your life is — no matter how much you love your job, you’ll still have bad days. And you need to know how your talents show up when you’re under stress, when you’re sick, and when you’re burned out. It’s good to know what do to with them on the days that you want to hide under the covers and do nothing. Like me, you probably have client meetings, deadlines, and commitments that lead you to get out of bed anyway — even on a really bad day. You tough it out. I know you’ve had days like this — where it all seems to be going wrong before the alarm even goes off. Well, those days can definitely bring out the shadow sides of your strengths. Those days can expose ugly sides of your talents — the side that doesn’t normally show up, even though you haven’t invested fully in that talent. The ugly side doesn’t show up day to day, yet it will rear its ugly head when you’re having a terrible week at work. For example, if you lead with Activator, you might snap at someone because you’re feeling exceptionally impatient with her lack of movement. If you lead with Consistency, you might throw the rule book at someone who constantly asks for exceptions and today, you’re so done with it. If you lead through Intellection, you might “hole up” in your cave and isolate yourself from the team. You get the idea here. Now that you have a couple of examples in mind, here are three stressful situations that might expose the dark side of your talent themes. Three Things That Will Highlight Your Strengths Under Stress (And How To Reframe From Bad To Better) Three things that will highlight the shadow side of your strengths when under stress are: Having A Bad Day A Person (or Team) Who Frustrates You An Environment Where You Feel Mismatched 1: Having A Bad Day Or Week —> Your Strengths Can Strengthen You When things are frustrating, what’s your typical response? For example, maybe you lead through Restorative and you resent the very problem that gave you the bad day. Maybe your Learner talent is annoyed because your team moves too fast to give you a chance to become the deep subject matter expert you want to become to put you at your best. Think of yours. You probably have a thing you get frustrated about or have a typical reaction, regardless of the cause of the bad day. One way to use your strengths in this situation is to rely on old faithful. Of your Top 5 talent themes, you probably have one that’s easy to call on in tough times. Maybe your Strategic talent allows you to see simplicity through the overwhelm. So turn up the dial on your Strategic talent today. Maybe your Empathy theme gives you unlimited doses of patience. Or your Focus talent allows you to feel some calm in knowing that you’ll knock out today’s list one item at a time, and that it can keep you on task even with the urgent issues exploding all around you. So that’s it. When you’re having a bad day or week, rely on one that’s easy to call on. Crank up the volume on a different virtue that can shine through despite the craziness around you. 2: A Person (Or Team) Who Frustrates You —> You’ll Make Partners Think of someone at work who you don’t love working with. If you lead through Responsibility, maybe it’s someone who constantly misses deadlines. For me, I remember feeling eternally frustrated with a woman who treated our sales team poorly. If you lead through Context, maybe it’s a person on the team who refuses to acknowledge and learn from the failures the team already experienced and you feel that they put the vision out to the organization foolishly because that same vision has failed four times, the only difference is that they called it by a different name each time. Think about that person for you. Try to concretely imagine a specific person who has been tough for you during your career. So what do you do about it? One is to identify where, specifically, you think the person is different from you. Even if you don’t know their StrengthsFinder talent themes, just think about what they seem to value and where they’re coming from. As tough as it might seem, assume they have positive intent and imagine a possible positive thing they could bring to the situation. For example, the person who is frustrated because her teammate misses deadlines could notice (when she looks carefully) that it’s because her colleague wanted to be absolutely sure that the data is correct. He delayed because new information became available, and because he leads through Analytical, there’s no way he would put out misleading data. He’d rather be late than wrong. In my personal example, think back to the woman who treated the sales team with constant snarky and dismissive comments. Well, when I looked carefully and open-mindedly (and assumed positive intent), I noticed that my team member had an operational focus. She was great at standardizing processes and making us efficient. So rather than coming at the angle with the frustration about how she treated sales people, we could first find common value in the fact that she made those rules in order to create a good customer experience. We both valued that. When it came time to solve her problem of the sales people not filling out her forms (which is why she was rude to them), we could use the customer experience to keep our conversation aligned to something we both wanted. The idea here is that even when someone drives you crazy, there’s a thread of something good that they bring to the team. Look for that thread rather than the irritant. In many ways, you get what you look for. If you see the good that this person brings and you acknowledge it, they’ll bring you more of that good stuff. And you’ll notice that their way of bringing good stuff is probably not how you love to operate. So you should be celebrating it. You can think, “Wow, I’m so happy someone wants to obsess over the data because I’d rather brush over that and get to the customer messaging” or “Wow, I’m thrilled that someone likes to deliver presentations to customers because I’d rather be off in my R&D think tank, speccing out the next product.” This is the ultimate case of how one person’s trash is another person’s treasure. You probably have a few tasks or responsibilities that you’d like to throw in the trash. And you probably have a few that you treasure. And amazingly, these are different for each person, so it’s possible to literally swap out your trash tasks for treasured ones. Or you can partner up with someone where you divide out the parts of a project or task so that you each take the part that lights you up rather than the one that highlights your dark side. 3: An Environment Where You Feel Mismatched —> Your Differences Are Your Differentiators Think of one of your talent themes that you didn’t want to own when you first saw your Top 5 StrengthsFinder talent themes. I often hear things like, “This description of Input makes me sound like a hoarder” or “This description of Competition makes me sound super judge-y with all of these notes about how I love comparison.” Or someone tells me they don’t think their talent is good for them in their environment. For example, a woman recently told me that she gets negative feedback about her Communication talent theme. Her manager told her she talks too much and that she’s coming on too strong for her teammates. Looking at the team DNA charts, we saw how that could be an easy place for her to feel mismatched because her team was exceptionally high in Relator and Intellection. Most people on the team were academics who were used to communicating formally, and only after having thought deeply on a topic. On the other hand, she likes to talk things out. She actually does her thinking through the act of talking. And she felt like a fish out of water. When you feel mismatched, think about how the team needs the diversity of thought. Think about how the team could benefit from other ways of solving problems and interacting with the world. In the case of the woman with the Communication talent we just talked about, she was able to use this as a differentiator. She became the go-to on the team for PR and customer communications because her teammates preferred to stay behind the scenes. It was a way for her create value for the organization rather than deciding she should squash it or hide it. As she put it, “Now they like it when I talk a lot because it means they don’t have to talk to customers as often." Another women with the Competition talent decided to use her constant comparison to become a cheerleader for the team. She would dig into the metrics, both inside and outside the company, to highlight where other people were their best in their roles or in their industry. She helped people see that they were good at something that they didn’t even know about. And it showed the team that Competition didn’t mean she wanted to beat them, it meant that she gets a charge out of winning. And that includes helping the company win and helping other team members win in their roles. Strengths Resources To take the “Under Stress” exercise further, explore your talents at the Yucks page. Ask yourself which 1-2 of the words or phrases are big hot buttons for you. Then consider what situations call on that “Yuck” often. It will give you clues about how to avoid it, get less of it, or to reframe it like you did in this episode. Very often, you can address that same situation through another one of your talent themes. Or you can partner with someone who doesn’t see it as a Yuck at all. Enjoyed The Podcast? To subscribe and review, here are your links for listening in iTunes and Stitcher Radio. You can also stream any episode right from this website. Subscribing is a great way to never miss an episode. Let the app notify you each week when the latest episode gets published.
In this episode, Brent and Ren finish out the long, dark night of Football with a very special guest, Buccaneers historian, Jason Vuic. Jason's book, The Yucks is all about the history of how the Bucs came to Tampa in the first place, how the team formed itself, and of course, an in depth look at those first years as a team, including that 0-26 start. Jason tells us story after story, some of which you can find in the book, and some you won't find anywhere else. Then for our Top 3, we stay in this theme as we discuss our Top 3 UnSung Heroes of the Creamsicle days. And then we close out the show with your emails, comments, and questions. Jason Vuic Conversation - 07:18 Top 3 Unsung Heroes - 1:18:40 Fan Interactions - 1:54:37 Subscribe on: iTunes : https://t.co/p2An9SkxAp GooglePlay Music: http://bit.ly/2cm1Q8C YouTube: www.YouTube.com/ThePewterCast Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=90784 or on Podcast Addict, Jabbercast, Overcast, and now on iHeartRadio! Send us feedback to thepewtercast@gmail.com or follow on Twitter at @ThePewterCast or on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/ThePewterCast. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In which our heroes slowly realise they’re stuck in town. Chet is frightened about Yucks, Trissa gets points for trying and D'aryl needs to say the right words if he wants the right coats. Want to help support the show? Patreon: patreon.com/sanspantsradio Podkeep: sanspantsradio.podkeep.com USB Tapes: audiobooksontape.com Merch: redbubble.com/people/sanspantsradio or teepublic.com/stores/sanspantsradio Want to get in contact with us? Email: sanspantsradio@gmail.com Twitter: twitter.com/sanspantsradio Website: sanspantsradio.com Facebook: facebook.com/SansPantsRadio Reddit: reddit.com/r/sanspantsradio Or individually at; Jackson: twitter.com/Alldogsaredead Adam: twitter.com/RetroArchetype Zammit: twitter.com/GoddammitZammit See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we try to gross everyone out.
Who are your least favorite wrestlers of all time? In this short episode, The Dorks discuss their two least favorite WWE performers. Listen as Jon fires wrestler after wrestler at Sam, trying to get him to admit to some hate. Lots of Yucks. Enjoy!
Grants back and he wants to to talk fat. terroism has Victor seeing red and the boys break out into uncontrollable laughter.Twitter @JustmakeituppodInstagram justmakeituppod
Brine’s burgeoning drinking problem. Girls’ numbers and awkward dating. Cal at Poopsies’ and the Cal Voice. School stories. Tattoos. A frantic quest to find a concert co-pilot. Yucks in between…Twitter: @BatsBelfryEmail: BatsBelfryPodcast@gmail.comFacebook: @Bats in the BelfryRecorded – 6/18/13
Sleeping. A bad dream. Retro music, retro meaning the 90’s. Pike. Holiday talk. Seinfeld. Awful dealing with people. A good gift. Pennies. Yucks to be had onward…Twitter: @BatsBelfryEmail: BatsBelfryPodcast@gmail.comFacebook: @Bats in the BelfryRecorded – 12/11/12
One sportscaster is troubled by Caitlyn Jenner receiving the courage award, a Duck Dynasty star releases tell-all book, and a very unlikely Uber driver. These stories and more on "The Hilarie Barsky Show."
Maybe you’ve missed us while we take a little break from the regular action. Well, you are in luck. this is a special, mini-podcast edition of the show. Enjoy some of the funny moments from recent shows and some mistakes we won’t let each other forget.
On the WHM Summer Finale, the #SBE2014 comes to an end when the gang chats about the incredibly annoying and sadly family friendly Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze! Why didn't they put Bebop and Rocksteady in this movie? Is Splinter chasing the dragon through this whole thing? And what is with no one at the Vanilla Ice warehouse concert being terrified by a group of fighting monsters? PLUS: They're BABIES! Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze stars Paige Turco, David Warner, Ernie Reyes Jr., François Chau and Kevin Nash; directed by Michael Pressman.
On this week's episode, the gang tackles a sweaty ass Burt Reynolds' movie with the pretty silly, Stroker Ace! Is Stroker an immortal god who has lived through Prohibition and the sweaty 1980s? Is Ned Beatty's character really just Otis from Superman on the run from Mr. Luthor? And how many prehistoric jokes can we fit into one movie? PLUS: Eric mildly enjoys Tom Jones, Andrew does not. Different opinions on We Hate Movies! Stroker Ace stars Burt Reynolds, Jim Nabors, Ned Beatty, Loni Anderson and Parker Stevenson; directed by Hal Needham.
In this week's episode, the gang tackles the ridiculous Jesse "The Body" Ventura masterpiece, Abraxas, Guardian of the Universe! What is the point of those crappy police characters? Why do we need so many people doing voice overs? And is that, no, it can't be...Jim Belushi? PLUS: We think one of those house painters over there just might be Secundas. Abraxas, Guardian of the Universe stars Jesse "The Body" Ventura, Sven-Ole Thorsen, Marjorie Bransfield, Francis Mitchell and, yes, James Belushi; directed by Damian Lee.
In this week's episode, the gang gets in a bar brawl with Clint Eastwood and Clyde the Orangutan in the bare knuckle action flick, Every Which Way But Loose! How is Eastwood getting this ape into all these restaurants? Why does Beverly D'Angelo so easily agree to get in this creep's truck? And who on Earth asked for that much Ruth Gordon? PLUS: Eastwood's blood is boiling. Every Which Way But Loose stars Clint Eastwood, Sondra Locke, Geoffrey Lewis, Beverly D'Angelo, Ruth Gordon and Manis the Orangutan as Clyde the Orangutan; directed by James Fargo. This is part one of a two-part podcrawl! Be sure to catch part two on Any Which Way You Can, hosted by The Flop House!
In most honored traditions of excellent awards, the Ministry for Foreign Goofs, Yucks and All Other Audio Tomfoolery has bestowed the great and noble title of First & Most Popular International Podcast of All Time in China upon glorious co-hosts Taylord Smiths and Neils Bohr for their show, Nougat Quest. This distinguished reverence is reserved not only for the internet-based radio program that is the People's Most Favourite, but also recognizes the relative chronological superiority of their show, Nuggetry Quiz! The hearts and minds of the citizens of the wonderful People's Republic of China are with you all the way! Go Go, Nugget Time, Go Go! Course Materials: 1. Living on Russians 2. Hey! 3. Norwegia 4. Featuring God as God 5. Weird Stupid Raccoon Thing 6. Bwoston Bwuins
In this week's episode, the gang ducks and covers when Godzilla comes to New York in the 1998, American re-boot, Godzilla! This year's Summer Blockbuster Extravaganza kicks off with questions like: how is Matthew Broderick an action star? Where is Godzilla hiding in New York City? And was Roland Emmerich really sticking it to Roger Ebert? Plus: Mayor Bloomberg battles Godzilla! Godzilla stars Matthew Broderick, Jean Reno, Maria Pitillo and Hank Azaria; directed by Roland Emmerich.
In this week's podcast, I discussed stick insects as pets, then a listener called in with a query about her cat who has started marking her curtains with urine. Yucks. Listen here to find out more.