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The Clive Barker Podcast
491 : Commentary – Night of the Zoopocalypse

The Clive Barker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2025 108:40


In Episode 491, Ryan and Jose are joined by Joe and Catalina of Little Spark Films to do an audio commentary for the newly released Barker inspired movie, Night of the Zoopocalypse.  This is the Clive Barker Podcast, where long-time fans Ryan and Jose interview guests, bring you the news, and take deep dives into Barker-related stuff.  Sponsor : Don Bertram's Celebrate Imagination | Pinterest | ETSY Store Check out his recent paintings Homage to Pearland and Homage to Pearland II on Facebook Texas Friends:   April 26th will be the Pearland Arts Festival Help our former guest, Hans Rueffert Sponsor : Ed Martinez YouTube Channel Yasushi Nirasawa at Mad Model Party 1996 Patreon Members Shout-Out (Become a Patron) David Anderson Erik Van T' Holt Daniel Elven Amanda Stewart Bradley Gartz Markus Returning Sponsor: Don Bertram's Celebrate Imagination  New Sponsor, Ed Martinez YouTube Channel What's New for our Patreon Subscribers  Coming Soon: The BarkerCast Studio beginning to first recording Coming Soon: Don Bertram and Hans Rueffert talk about the the days of the Luna 7 Gallery and the first Clive Barker Prints.   Commentary: Night of the Zoopocalypse 1h 31m 2025 – Ricardo Curtis / Rodrigo Perez-Castro Written by Clive Barker / Steven Hoban / James Kee Feedback / Comments Show Notes The movie on Amazon Prime Rent $6.99 | Buy $14.99 The Movie on Apple TV (Same prices) On Fandango (Same Prices) Night of the Zoopocalypse Web Site Night of the Zoopocalypse Blu-Ray (Legit?) LSF Tik Tok Post Coming Next The Cilicium Quadra I Am Monsters Episode 500 Jericho Squad 77 Returns Book Club of Blood : Hell's Event And this podcast, having no beginning will have no end.  web www.clivebarkercast.com Apple Podcasts,  Android,  Amazon Music, Spotify, Pandora, Libsyn, Tunein, iHeart Radio, Pocket Casts, Radio.com, and YouTube and Facebook: | BarkerCast Listeners Group | Occupy Midian  BlueSky | Reddit | Discord Community Support the show Buy Our Book: The BarkerCast Interviews Occupy Midian  Hardcover | Kindle | Apple Become a Patreon Patron | Buy a T-Shirt Music is by Ray Norrish All Links and show notes in their Entirety can be found at https://www.clivebarkercast.com

HORROR WITH SIR. STURDY
STURD - O - VISION EP. 31 ZOMBIE ZOO CHAOS: ~ UNLEASHING THE BEASTS IN 'ZOOMBIES 2

HORROR WITH SIR. STURDY

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 48:26


STURD - O - VISION EP. 31 ZOMBIE ZOO CHAOS: ~ UNLEASHING THE BEASTS IN 'ZOOMBIES 2

HORROR WITH SIR. STURDY
STURD - O - VISION EP. 30: ZOO MAYHEM ~SURVIVING ZOOMBIES

HORROR WITH SIR. STURDY

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 30:37


W2M Network
Santa Claws (2014) Alternative Commentary

W2M Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2023 95:18


Jonas Radulich and Mark Radulich provide Santa Claws 2014 Movie Alternative Commentary.Tommy leaves his kittens out for Santa to take back to the North Pole, but after a major allergic reaction Santa can't deliver presents anymore, so the kittens have to deliver the rest of the presents to all the boys and girls.It was directed by Glenn Miller. Glenn Miller was born on October 3, 1974 in Simi Valley, California, USA. He is a director and assistant director, known for Ladies of the '80s: A Divas Christmas (2023), Mindcage (2022) and Vendetta (2022). He also directed the Zoombies movies which we reviewed on this network.Disclaimer: The following may contain offensive language, adult humor, and/or content that some viewers may find offensive – The views and opinions expressed by any one speaker does not explicitly or necessarily reflect or represent those of Mark Radulich or W2M Network.Mark Radulich and his wacky podcast on all the things:https://linktr.ee/markkind76alsoFB Messenger: Mark Radulich LCSWTiktok: @markradulichtwitter: @MarkRadulich

Our Popscast
Episode 58: ZOOMbies!

Our Popscast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 32:47


In episode 58 we talk the Dallas Cowboys Holiday Show, Wemby and his playmates, Madonna's new face, and ZOOOMbies!

The Stage Door Show
Interview with Cedric Jonathan

The Stage Door Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 34:37


Here is our interview with actor, Cedric Jonathan. Cedric can be seen in the newly released movie "Romance in Hawaii". He is also known for Oceans Rising, Zoombies, Totally TV and Alien Convergence among many others. Cedric speaks about the importance of the tradition of the Hula dance in the Hawaiian culture. He also has great advice for aspiring actors. A must listen! Click the below link to experience TalkingVCard as heard in the ad in this podcast and transport yourself or your business to the next level! ⁠⁠⁠https://talkingvcard.com/TheStageDoorShow/⁠ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thestagedoorshow/message

Kings of Kill
The KoK Boys Visit the Zoombies

Kings of Kill

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 23:14


We got a case of the Zoombies upon us! For this episode, we watched Zoombies. What a treat... --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kingsofkill/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kingsofkill/support

Irresistibly awful
#211 Zoombies

Irresistibly awful

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 52:27


This week we watched Zoombies. We talk about killer Giraffes, butt monkeys, Kifo the fake gorilla, and birds nesting inside people! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/matt-mike-john-bubba/support

Beer Movies
Ep34. Zoombies (2016)

Beer Movies

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 26444:48


Who let the dogs out? Not us, we're just watching some crappy films! This week it's Zoombies!"Half Animal. Half Zombie. All Killer!When a strange virus quickly spreads through a safari park and turns all the zoo animals undead, those left in the park must stop the creatures before they escape and zombify the whole city. It's Jurassic World of the Dead."

Berated B-Rated Movies

This week Brian and Anthony watch Zoombies, directed by Glenn Miller. Enjoy the crazy zombified monkeys and the questionable SWAT team choices. This movie can be found on Pluto TV, Tubi, Peacock, Vudu, Crackle, PLEX, Amazon, Philo, Apple TV, YouTube and Google Play. The theme song is Stomp Rock (Four Shots) by Alex Grohl. The podcast art is by @delasernaxtattoos on Instagram. If you like what you're hearing subscribe and comment on our Instagram @berated_b_rated_movies, Facebook @Berated B RatedMovies and Tik Tok @berated_b_rated_movies. Check out our website at Beratedbratedmovies.com

2 Guys 5 Movies
The Spin Chagrin 045: Zoombies (2016)

2 Guys 5 Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 78:57


The Spin Chagrin is the latest supplemental podcast of 2 Guys 5 Movies. This concept finds Frank having to watch a movie he's never seen before based on the random spin of a wheel filled with off-the-wall genres. In this episode, Frank's category was "Zoo Animals on the Loose." To fulfill the category, Frank watched The Asylum's 2016 animal zombie horror, Zoombies. #Foodchat2022 continues as the 2 Guys discuss breakfast food. 

Lost At Home Podcast
Episode 352 ”Zoombies”

Lost At Home Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 60:57


It's Halloween Month and Scott and Jer are finally back after an unexpected month-long hiatus, ready to pack the month with horror on horror on horror. This week it's all about the Zoombies! Get Lost!

The LCS Hockey Radio Show
LCS HOCKEY RADIO SHOW

The LCS Hockey Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2022 138:39


In the first episode of the post-BlogTalk era, we catch up with The Ed, and then Tuffy and I review "Zoombies."

Event Horizon
Ep 61 - Tracking Vibrational Vampires Using the Mayan Long Calendar

Event Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 35:40


Ep 61 is a follow-on to Ep 60 in which I introduced the concept of vibrational vampires and vibrational zombies. Vibrational vampires can suck the energy out of you and even twist your soul energy to vibrate like them. Please Note: There are good vampires and evil vampires. The key concept is that they have the ability to turn vulnerable individuals into spiritual zombies who evolve into disciples of the vampire. In Ep 61, I argue that the Mayans understood this concept and even developed a “Long Count Calendar” to track the cyclical waves that created the universe. In doing so, the Mayans could predict when major shifts in consciousness (dark or light) would occur. Think I have lost my mind yet? Then, come with me and take a walk into the Event Horizon. Follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/hebeheberadio/ and Twitter at @EventHo14339589, and Instagram @EventHorizon. Please give me your feedback and leave a comment.If you like Event Horizon and are also a political junkie, you might just like my podcast, "The Mark Peterson Show." Please check it out on Spreaker https://www.spreaker.com/show/the_mark_peterson_show You might also like my new podcast, "Movie Reviews from the Edge." Check it out at https://www.spreaker.com/show/movie-reviews-from-the-edge. I will be reviewing the latest James Bond film and the latest season of Stranger Things.Sources:The Nine Waves of Creation: Quantum Physics, Holographic Evolution, and the Destiny of Humanity by Carl Johan CallemanThe Mayan Calendar and the Transformation of Consciousness by Carl Johan Calleman

We Could Survive That
Episode 372: Zoombies 2 (2019)

We Could Survive That

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2022 27:39


In episode 372, the survival experts are once again trapped in an Asylum film, this time it is a sequel. Zoombies 2 is exactly what it says on the tin. Chris struggles with the science of zombie animals and Jack pines for the original. E-mail your survival suggestions to us at wecouldsurvivethat@gmail.com or Twitter @WeCouldSurvive or find older episode on Youtube at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXAa8-wNqv1G14ts_DHenkg/feed

Stacye & Steve‘s Cringefest

Hey Cringers! It's “Zoombies”!    After forcing Stacye to dip her toe into John Waters' cesspool of madness, she picked a movie this week we could both enjoy. Zombie monkeys, giraffes, hippos; this movie has them all. And big ass explosions, big ass guns, and a cute kid to boot.  Our review of this movie is here: Movie Reviews, along with our reviews of dozens of other uncomfortable movies. As always, we'd love to hear from you!  Email us at sscringefest@gmail.com. We'll likely read your letter on the podcast, so be nice. Or don't. That's OK, we'll still read it.  Follow us on all of the the social stuff: Instagram Facebook Twitter YouTube Our other nonsense can be found at www.sscringefest.com And like, share, and review us on your favorite podcast platform.  We love you all. Even you Aaron.

Movie Goat
Zoombies.. The Movie

Movie Goat

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2022 97:58


We watched it and add our commentary since Velocipastor was such a hit... --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/movie-goat/message

Gruesome Hertzogg Podcast
Zoombies (2016)

Gruesome Hertzogg Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 5:44


When a strange virus quickly spreads through a safari park and turns all the zoo animals undead, those left in the park must stop the creatures before they escape and zombify the whole city. DirectorGlenn Miller WriterScotty Mullen(screenplay by) StarsIone Butler Andrew Asper LaLa Nestor --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gruesome-hertzogg/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gruesome-hertzogg/support

ThinkEnergy
The Energy Sector's Workplace and Workforce Future

ThinkEnergy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 53:19


According to a survey conducted by Electricity Human Resources Canada, 48% of employees believe they increased productivity when working remotely. With that in mind, it's no surprise to see many industries adopting a hybrid model where employees have flexibility around where they work—and why prospective employees are looking beyond salary when determining what's important to them in a job. Michelle Branigan, CEO of Electricity Human Resources Canada, joins us to discuss how remote working will affect the energy sector's workplace and workforce future.    Related links LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelle-branigan-6055bb21/ https://electricityhr.ca/ https://electricityhr.ca/workplace-solutions/diversity-inclusion/illuminate-opportunity/illuminate-opportunity-endnotes/ --- To subscribe using Apple Podcasts:  https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/thinkenergy/id1465129405   To subscribe using Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7wFz7rdR8Gq3f2WOafjxpl   To subscribe on Libsyn: http://thinkenergy.libsyn.com/ --- Subscribe so you don't miss a video: https://www.youtube.com/user/hydroottawalimited   Check out our cool pics on https://www.instagram.com/hydroottawa   More to Learn on https://www.facebook.com/HydroOttawa   Keep up with the Tweets at https://twitter.com/thinkenergypod Transcript: Dan Seguin  00:06 This is thinkenergy, the podcast that helps you better understand the fast changing world of energy through conversations with game changers, industry leaders, and influencers. So join me, Dan Seguin, and my co-host, Rebecca Schwartz, as we explore both traditional and unconventional facets of the energy industry. Hey, everyone, welcome back, has COVID-19 forever changed the way we think, perform and show up for work? There's been a huge workplace culture shift with more employees working remotely. Commuting has been possible for many years. But I think it's fair to say that there was reluctance on the part of many employers to implement digital solutions, such as video conferencing, digital sharing tools, and expansion of cloud based computing to facilitate the shift away from the office. Rebecca, did you know that, according to McKinsey and Company, COVID-19 accelerated three trends that may well last after the pandemic is over?   Rebecca Schwartz  01:21 Yeah. So the first and probably the most talked about trend is the hybrid remote work. Now, there's about 20 to 25% of computer based workers who could foreseeably work from home something like two to three days a week. That's almost five times the number of workers who were doing remote work before the pandemic. Second, not only have we become accustomed to the comforts of work from home, but we've also become accustomed to the convenience of home delivery. And I say this only based on all those Amazon packages that arrive at my door. Myself and others like me have probably contributed significantly to the growth of E-commerce and the delivery economy during the pandemic. It's just become so easy. And finally, companies are enlisting automation and AI to cope with COVID-19, and any other future disruptions. This could mean putting robots in manufacturing plants and warehouses and adding self service customer kiosks and service robots in stores.   Dan Seguin  02:23 And we haven't even touched on the great resignation of 2021. According to NPR, 33 million Americans quit their jobs since the spring of 2021. Is it about better pay, treatment, flexibility or perks? Or is it about something more like reevaluating what success, happiness and work life balance means?   Rebecca Schwartz  02:53 One thing is for sure, Dan, the pandemic has ushered in a new era that's changing the workplace and the workforce for the future, and the electricity sector is not immune.   Dan Seguin  03:03 So, here's today's big question. Can the energy sector reimagine where and how work is done to increase rescaling efforts? And is the sector looking beyond the pandemic to reimagine how and where work is done?   Rebecca Schwartz  03:23 To answer these questions, we have Michelle Branigan, the CEO of Electricity Human Resources Canada joining us on the program, also known as EHRC. It is the leading source of HR information for Canada's electricity industry. Michelle, thank you for joining us again on the show.   Dan Seguin  03:41 Michelle, since the pandemic and this new hybrid world of work, what changes in the approach have you observed from energy HR leaders?   Michelle Branigan  03:53 Hi, Dan. Well, um, I would say that the work life balance discussion has been reignited, and research is showing us that many employees, current and or future will have expectations that they can work at home at least part of the week. So that has implications of course, not just on the business side; you know, think about real estate and office footprint, but on corporate culture, so employee engagement, productivity performance management. The HRC has actually conducted a number of pulse surveys over the last two years with both employers and employees. And we hold regional roundtables across the country on an ongoing basis. And I think the single biggest learning is the recognition that a hybrid work model can work without jeopardizing productivity, because that, of course, was a concern at the start of the pandemic. And that's a fair one, right? Safety is always going to be paramount for electricity; employers spread into the culture of the industry, but at the same time, the work actually has to get done. And so it's a balancing act for today's leaders. You need to make sure that you're achieving your organization's business objectives, while still taking care of employees physical and mental health. When we actually spoke to surveyed employees last year we heard that are over a little over 45% believe that they had the same level of productivity when working remotely; 48% actually said they had an increased level of productivity. And only 6% said they were less productive. But, employers who are concerned about productivity, need to make sure that their staff have the equipment, the processes, the supports, in place to do their job well, and then managers are going to need to take a more non traditional approach to understanding productivity and how you actually measure it. So that was probably the number one thing. And then I think secondly, the pandemic has really accelerated all discussion about the future of work right? Worldwide, and in our industry, of course. This is something that really is top of mind .Employees have been very vocal in expressing that they do not want to return to the same way of working as pre pandemic. It's actually the preference of many in the workforce to continue to work remotely. And that's going to pose challenges and opportunities for HR leaders over the coming years. And then just finally, very quickly, what I would say is that this is probably a little bit less about approach and more about recognition that human resources has become an essential voice, alongside, you know, operations, finance, and you know, the other core units and responding to the challenges of the pandemic and how we work as an organization going forward as a sector. All business units have had to adapt over the last couple of years. But the pandemic has shown that human resources, or HR really is a key function in every business. For years, HR professionals have reiterated the importance of managing and recognizing HR as a strategic business partner, not always with success. And I think that has drastically changed.   Dan Seguin  07:10 So true, Michelle. Now, has the pandemic, and remote working taught us anything about our workforce?   Michelle Branigan  07:20 Yes, just to pick up on that second point, people want more work life balance, it's incredibly important to them, right. Many have mentioned increased productivity as a positive result of working remotely, but even more spoke to having more time back in their life to do the things that they enjoy. They don't want to spend time in traffic that could be spent, you know, walking the dog or going to the gym, picking the kids up earlier from school is a huge thing. So even more than salary, time continues to be the most valued commodity if you want to think of it like that. But at the same time, not everyone wants to work from home all the time. So you know, there's a different side to that whole conversation. And there are other challenges. A number of people that we spoke to reported feelings of isolation, difficulty with communications with their colleagues; with their peers, and, or, an increased or extended workload. And I think a lot of us would recognize that, you know, it's very easy for a lot of people to continue working outside normal work hours, especially during those lockdowns that we had right? There wasn't much else to do. When your laptop was at the dining room table, there's a tendency to continue checking and responding to those emails. So those lines got blurred. And that's not necessarily a good thing. Now, that might change more as we come out of the pandemic, and people have, you know, get back to their lives and have different things to do. But a lot of people don't have the luxury of a separate office or a quiet space to work in. So, again, that isolation piece, people mentioned that to us and the mental health toll that comes with that. So, you know, as we move into this new world, this, I don't think there's going to be a one size fits all approach. I think collaboration, communication, productivity, they're all elements that are going to have to be considered by individual employees, as well as culture and employee morale. So, whatever work model you choose, as an employer, engaging all levels of employees and talking to them about why you're choosing one model over another- I think that's incredibly important because it will really help to increase buy in around that, you know, the opportunity to, you know, that could be things like the opportunity to collaborate knowledge sharing, mentorship, that type of thing, but just really make sure to communicate with your audience. And so they know why you're making that decision.   Rebecca Schwartz  10:03 Okay, so, you kind of touched on this, how my one sized approach does not work. So what are some of the challenges and opportunities that flexible working presents to the electricity sector?   Michelle Branigan  10:14 Well, many of our employers have committed to implementing a hybrid model for their office workforce in some shape, way or form, this is a huge change, because it's now becoming almost a de facto scenario, where many, many, not all, but many organizations are looking to do this on a go forward basis. And that was pretty unheard of pre pandemic. One of the more common scenarios I've heard today, this or that three days in the office, two days a whole model or two, three, but not everybody's going to find that that works for their business, there may be a challenge down the line from a recruitment and retention standpoint, as some individuals do not want to come back to the office at all. Again, there's no one size fits all, some companies want to go completely virtual. I've talked to a few, not very many who want everybody back in the office full time, I really think the sweet spot is in the model. It is the hybrid piece. Again, you know, we asked employees about the challenges when working remotely. Almost half of them 45% said there was no challenges at all to working remotely. But a quarter of our respondents said that their top challenge was the loss of collaboration with the colleagues, right? And then there was other challenges. Again, not having a defined workspace, not everybody has the office, IT challenges, internet, Wi Fi, those sorts of things, interruptions, and loneliness. I thought that was very, you know, that's very telling, when people are talking to you about some of those things that are on the list. Why do people like working remotely, why is a hybrid work model and that opportunity to be autonomous, important? 83% talks about commute, people do not like to spending time commuting. Better work life, balance, time flexibility, more time out of work. Some people actually even prefer working on their own right. So there's all these different things in the mix. And at the time, when this big experiment was actually going on, you have to remember that kids were doing school from home, people were trying to- everybody was in a house, either in a house with too many people or maybe isolated on their own. When people are actually working remotely without the pandemic, it's going to be a little bit different people may even prefer it a little bit more. And then one of the other things that I think is important in the electricity sector, and this gets lost sometimes is that a large percentage of our workforce doesn't work in an office. Right? They work in the field. So our PLT's, our arborists, excetera. So how do you work with that? Hybrid models can be possible for field staff, but it really depends on their specific work. And, you know, how you can accommodate that. During the pandemic, we did see some innovation; companies did make some changes. So for example, people who had their own individual work vehicles were allowed to take them home. So they didn't have to go to the office every day to pick up the work truck. They only had to come into the office now and again to pick up supplies instead of every day. New technologies allowed people to adjust field work. So they were doing safety rundowns over Zoom, for example, every morning. And they were doing remote installations directed by contractors or other team members over video who were connected to onsite staff. So that innovation there may continue once we emerge from the pandemic, depending on the circumstances. But there is a reality that it's not going to work the same way. And I think there could be perceived inequities between office and field staff, right? Regarding that continued flexibility. And I think that is a key concern for HR managers. You know, we could see resentment from those who cannot avail of those remote work benefits. So you think for an example, an office employee who's able to work from home, if they have cold or cough or they're sick, or maybe their child is sick, or there's child responsibilities, versus a field staff person who does not have that option, and is going through their sick days or their vacation days, etc. So I think there is a challenge there, and we're going to need to spend some time on that.   Dan Seguin  14:49 This is really interesting, Michelle. Let's continue the conversation on challenges. What are the potential challenges attached to leading remote teams? What skill sets do managers have dispersed workforce need to inspire innovation and drive engagement across remote teams?   Michelle Branigan  15:09 I actually think this is going to be a key area of learning for managers, and supervisors of remote teams, you know, when employees are dispersed, and sometimes it's not in the city, even in the same city, it might be even in a different province, now. That manager has less insight into what the employee is actually doing. This links back a little bit to the productivity piece, I have read about some bias existing with managers believing that those working in the office do more than those who work at home. So I think we need to guard against that, right? Especially when we have seen that productivity hasn't dropped in the Canadian electricity industry, from the employers that we've spoken with. But, there was a US survey just in the fall of 2020, Gartner survey, and they looked at and spoke to about 3000 managers and 64% of managers and executives believe that employees who are in office are higher performers than remote employees. And 76 believe that in office workers are more likely to be promoted. That's something that I want to pulse more with our industry and something to watch. I think there's a potential issue there. Obviously. Some employers are turning to software to monitor remote working employees so that the manager can verify if people are working productively from home or working at all. Now, I think that practice is pretty controversial as an employer response to remote working; it's not one that I would endorse. I think if you have to monitor your team, to that degree, you have an issue of culture and morale. And then what type of message does it send to your employees? Right? You're not trusting them from the outset, that's going to impact your ability to hire, certainly to retain. And that's not a good idea, in a tight labor market. So I think managers need to presume intent, right, presume that the majority of your teams want to go to work to do a good job to be productive, and then give them the tools to make sure that they understand and meet their deliverables. So that means that while they're doing that, there also needs to be very clear communications about an individual's role and expectations about what that role actually is, right? So that's what's really important that we don't lose that make it very clear as to what is critical. And what is important. At the end of the day, no matter what channel you're using, team communications is really important, it's too important to be an afterthought. And ensuring that you have the right tools in place for collaboration is going to make sure that your team meets the objectives, they're being productive, they're hitting their deliverables, and supporting the organization. And, from a skills perspective, very similar to what they needed to do before, you know, empathy, very strong communication skills, listening skills, I think there will be more training required on a few things. Because managers are not just going to be expected to make sure that the task gets done, but they're the main point of contact within the organization, right? Trying to make sure that the employee feels valued, feels listened to, is engaged, feels part of the company. You know, managers may need to be trained to learn to acknowledge and respond to what they hear, be that responding to topics such as work overload, illness, childcare. I do think they have a lot on their shoulders. And I would say that it's going to be really important that managers, supervisors, you know, anyone with that leadership commitment, they're all under more pressure now than ever to support their staff. And so we need to make sure that we're also looking after the managers, right? I think that is incredibly, incredibly important.   Rebecca Schwartz  19:15 Thanks, Michelle. So with the post COVID landscape coming into reality, what does it mean for office workers or field workers? Specifically with respect to maintaining that focus on employee happiness, health, and safety?   Michelle Branigan  19:29 Well, mental health was a growing concern among employers, even before the pandemic, right? So I would say, when you look at wellness, that really has become a core business priority as a result of this pandemic. You know, we've seen a major shift from an employer's responsibility for their employees physical and mental health while on the job, to looking out for their well being both on and off the clock. And I think that leaders who are mindful of employee well being really can go a long way in helping individuals balance, you know, the mental health needs by being productive at the same time, and able to contribute their best towards organizational goals. At the end of the day, most individuals want to be their best at work, right? And employers can support that through a range of different initiatives. Whether that is defining flexible work hours and flexible work, maybe focusing on effort and results rather than time spent. You know, you want to make sure managers are not micromanaging. Are you judging people's contributions to work by the fact that they are in their chair from nine to five? Or are you looking at deliverables? And I think encouraging teams to establish and respect boundaries. Because quite often, you know, a few small changes can make a really large impact in supporting employees, especially when it comes to mental health. You know, opening that discussion, and having those sort of open supportive environments where people feel comfortable communicating their needs, that's a great place to start. And really looking at your employee engagement strategy. And asking your employees, what they value most as an employee is absolutely critical. Don't presume that you know what they want or value from you as an employer, or in the workplace.   Dan Seguin  21:38 Now, Michelle, let's move from wellness to culture. How can utilities be intentional about creating a strong, positive, and inclusive company culture? What are some best practices?   Michelle Branigan  21:54 Well, I think you hit the nail on the head, Dan, in using the word intentional. There's really increasingly more pressure for organizations to be more diverse and more inclusive. And, of course, that is driven by societal forces, clear messaging from this next generation, that is values driven. They care deeply about diversity, equity, and inclusion, and they are paying attention to it. They are looking at your annual reports, they are looking at your board of directors, they're looking at how your organization is represented in the media. And I speak to a lot of young people, and it still amazes me how many of them are really taking this into account, when they're actually out looking for a job. So, cultural inclusion for me, anyone knows, that knows me well, knows that I say this all the time, it starts from the top down, right? It takes commitment, it takes intention, and it has to be genuine at the end of the day. I think some of the best practices include, again, engagement and communication, you'll hear these things, we echo these words, these themes a lot. Asking employees for feedback on how to improve your company's diversity and inclusion in the workplace. Quite often, there can be a disconnect between management or leadership, and everyone else in the organization, whereas, you know, whereby the presumption is that everything is fine, there's no bias in the organization, no one feels alienated or excluded because of their, you know, their race or their gender, whatever it may be. And that's a dangerous assumption that can be easily made, just because the problems are not visible. And not just by leaders, but by anybody working in the company, right? Who may not realize that, you know, their colleague is facing any sort of difficulty or challenge based on, you know, cultural background or identity or gender. So, communication is really key. For me, another big one, setting goals and measuring results, best practice. Absolutely. If we are going to affect that cultural change and we're going to implement good practices, we need to measure and report on the progress that we've achieved and the benefits to the company and to the individual. And I would say, sometimes, you know, it can be easy for organizations to capture these good news stories or the things that they've done and report it up, report to the board, report to the C suite. Feed the information to your employees, so that they can see that there's actual genuine commitment to change there, to creating that inclusive environment, and that their feedback or input is actually being heard. And don't be afraid of the mistakes that are learned along the way because, again, this goes to the genuine commitment piece. If a company is truly responsive to the needs of the people that are working there and are making these attempts in good faith, you will get there eventually, right? So really, really important to look at that. I am going to put in a shameless plug, Dan, for the EHRC's Leadership Accord on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. So that, of course, is a framework to help companies do this; it's an actual framework that will help leaders commit to real progress and change; identify where the gaps are in their own organizations, and then put in an action plan to actually address it over a couple of years. So, it's a really good tool. And please check that out if you want to get started. And then for others who want best practices, and maybe don't know where to get started, another place is our illuminate now toolkit that's on our website. And that has tips and tools and videos to support managers to develop or enhance their best practice DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion), how to strategies, right? Because there's all sorts of things that an organization can do, from diversity on hiring panels, changing the language of maternity or paternity leave, to parental leave instead, in your policies. There are so many things to do to be inclusive, to make people feel like they belong to an inclusive workplace. More than we could cover, we could cover today, but there's lots of resources there on our website to help people on that journey.   Dan Seguin  26:25 Okay, you've touched on communications earlier, let's look at it through a digital workplace lens. What are organizations discovering about effective communication and collaboration?   Michelle Branigan  26:37 It's possible, you know, IT infrastructure really is the backbone of all modern workplace communications, right? When it goes wrong, we all notice very quickly now. And with the pandemic, we actually talked to organizations about this last year, about 30% of our employers told us they had to fast forward plans for better networking and connectivity. Over half had to increase their IT functionalities by setting up VPN or buying phones and that type of thing. Most organizations were very quickly able to ensure that video conferencing applications, like Zoom, were embedded as part of that day to day work environment. We've all seen instant messaging platforms like Slack, they've grown immensely in popularity, you know, it cuts down on emails when people are working remotely. And it also provides a forum for employees to engage. It's become sort of the equivalent of the watercooler right people telling jokes or sharing. So, it becomes an engagement tool, as well as a communication tool. But regardless of all the tools that are out there, you know, there's lots of things that you can use to bring your teams together and allow them to work efficiently. But I think the key to success is actually just utilizing those, they're a means to an end, right? To encourage active communication and maintain your company culture. And that really is no easy task in a digital environment. You know, you want to make sure that folks don't feel disconnected. I personally think it will be important to try and bring people together to meet in person, at some stage, be that twice a year at a company retreat, maybe it's once a week, or once a month, at an all hands on deck day. I've heard of people doing different things; it's going to depend, of course, on the size of your company, and how geographically spread you are. But one thing, you know, that does come to mind is when people work remotely, they're less likely to have social ties at the offices with colleagues who, over time, become friends, right? And that in itself erodes the connection that they have with the company. And it makes it easier for them to quit, as well. So you know, that can impact company culture, of course, and your retention, your retention strategies. And I think of how difficult it is for that next generation of new talent, young people who are just starting on their career, maybe in the first or second job, and they're not getting all of the benefits that exist by working in the office and having the opportunity to have a mentor, to have somebody that they can connect with and to listen to some of the conversations that take place in a professional setting and to the degree that they do in the office. So, I think IT is great, but it's how we actually use it that is going to make a difference.   Dan Seguin  29:39 Thanks, Michelle. But, now, this leads me to the follow up question. How can the energy sector ensure all employees across the organization, both office workers and frontline workers, have access to digital workplace technologies and feel engaged?   Michelle Branigan  29:59 Yes. Regardless of what you do right with your office first or hybrid remote first. Getting that technology to your teams to make sure that whatever way they're doing it as a group spread out, is really important. So make sure that they have access to those tools. I think you also need to be very transparent about expectations and performance. I know I mentioned that a little bit earlier. But, I think from an engagement perspective, there's a there's a few things that can be done. You know, we've all heard the expression death by PowerPoint. I think we're all turning into- I read this yesterday, and I thought it was great. Instead of zombies, we're all turning into "Zoombies", where we're all, you know, we're all worn out by the end of the day, because we all have so many of these Zoom meetings or video conference meetings that are absolutely exhausting. So, I think there is, you know, we need to look at how many Zoom meetings that we're having, are they really necessary, sometimes the telephone is an OK way to communicate. That old fashioned way of picking up the phone and talking to each other. Do you want to have cameras on? So, for some organizations, it's very important. Maybe for small meetings, you want to make sure that cameras have to be on and that's a requirement. But, maybe if it's a bigger meeting, and you have 100 or 200 people, you don't need everybody to have their camera on. And that's okay. So, the idea is you're trying to use these tools to make and make sure that everybody is engaged, and that they're not multitasking, that they're actually paying attention to what's going on on the screen. So, taking that into account and thinking about it carefully is really important. You know, when you do have meetings, and it's a meet, you know, you have people both in the room and virtually engaged, making sure that you're calling upon those who are not physically present in the room to speak. I think that's really important; not forgetting that there's people on the screen and just gravitating towards those who are who are actually around the conference room table, for example. Have a look and see, you know, are the people in the room, do they absolutely need to be in the meeting? Looking at how many video conference meetings are necessary. You know, we're all tired of the glitchy WiFi, telling people that they're muted, all those sorts of things, right? And they can be just exhausting. And they cannot replicate real life interaction. So, just looking at your policy of how you use the tools is very important. You know, I had a mixed meeting the other day where I had people from a couple of different provinces, on my own team, and the rest of us in the boardroom, where we had to share visuals. Nothing worked; the audio was terrible and so we went away with some lessons learned from the tools that we had and how we look to set that up so that it is a more engaging meeting for everybody concerned and productive at the end of the day.   Rebecca Schwartz  32:59 I'm wondering if you have words of wisdom or lessons learned from the past two years, dealing with the pandemic, and about communicating to, I guess, such a dispersed workforce?   Michelle Branigan  33:11 I would say, and you'll both like this, in the field that you're in, you cannot over communicate. Communication, communication, communication. I think no matter what kind of work situation we're in these days, whether it's working from home, the field, the office, a mix of all three of those, one thing hasn't changed. And that's that teamwork and collaboration are as important as ever. And that teams that communicate well are going to see better business results. They're going to be more innovative, they're going to be more productive. And, really, at the end of the day, when you have teamwork that's done right, it makes everyone feel that their contributions are valued. So, providing ways and means from people to be able to communicate with each other. And as a leader, communication is extremely critical to ensure that people feel engaged. And, again, it goes back, it goes back to culture.   Dan Seguin  34:19 Very interested in your thoughts on this next question, Michelle. There's a new phenomenon taking place. It's "The Great Resignation". Has the electricity and energy sector been affected? And have we surveyed the reasons why?   Michelle Branigan  34:35 So anecdotally, we are hearing that yes, it has affected, the industry. It seems like every other week I'm hearing about retirements all throughout the industry, Dan. I actually need to do and want to do, it's on my wish list, is to do some more labor market intelligence to see how that's actually reflected in the data because it's one thing to hear about it anecdotally. I like to see the data right. So what are companies reporting on? What are their attrition rates? Where are their pain points? And what are they seeing? And is it reflected in, you know, one set of occupations more than the other, for example, are more trades people leaving because they're in the field and they've had to, you know, experience and deal with COVID implications from a safety perspective, much more than somebody that is in that office environment. Again, it goes right back to what we spoke about at the beginning and some of those differences. So, I do want to do more data on that. I would say anecdotally, yes, we're dealing with issues. I don't know we're dealing with it to the same level that we're seeing in the USA? I don't know that Canada is seeing it there. We know that there's a tight labor market out there right now. The last Statistics Canada data, just in December, reported that the National Unemployment Rate had dropped to 6%. So that was approaching pre-pandemic levels. But, at the same time, I'm talking to everybody who is struggling to find employees right now, right? In all different types of occupation. But we have actually been talking about this for years in Canada, right? Many electricity employers are seeing that with that increased turnover on that demographic time bomb that I've been talking about, you know, all the baby boomers deciding to retire even earlier than planned. Anecdotally, due to the pandemic, a lot of times. And at the same time, younger employers have different expectations as to what they want from a career in a post COVID world and the type of company that they want to work for. And so losing talent in such a competitive labor market, it's really costly. It's quite time consuming. When you factor in the cost of recruitment, interviewing, onboarding. And then there's a problem there that those who are planning to leave may check out long before they actually give in their notice, right? So you do get a loss of productivity there that can impact others in the organization and contribute to reduced morale. So I think this is something that we will definitely be looking at over the coming months and years. What does the data tell us? Why are people leaving? And if they are going, is it because of some of the things I've mentioned earlier, such as the ability to work remotely, autonomy, flexibility? Or is it because they've decided that they want a completely different career path outside of the electricity industry? And this, there's one thing that I want to talk to employers about, is their plans on workplace models and hiring. Because if you remove the requirement to live near where you work, you do open up access to a wider pool of qualified workers right across the country, right? And that's going to be attractive to some companies in a tight labor market.   Rebecca Schwartz  37:59 So, given this "Great resignation", Michelle, how can the energy sector address the work life balance? And what about promoting a healthy work culture?   Michelle Branigan  38:08 Um, it's funny, we asked employees what their managers or employers could be doing to help during the pandemic. And I think a lot of this will transition over into this new way of working, the future of work, which is not really long in the future. It's here. Flexible work hours. These are the top five things that they mentioned to us: flexible work hours, better communication, making sure that people have the equipment, or the tools for work from home needs, mental health supports, and then socialization opportunities, right? All of those opportunities to engage with their colleagues. So, I think leaders and managers can start with a few strategies to do that. First of all, just remind your teams of the many mental health resources that are available to them. If you have an employee system program, talk about it. It's amazing how many employees forget that you have one of those because it's mentioned when you are onboard, and that's about it. Again, with many employees working from home, that average workday can easily bleed into additional hours at the dining room table. So, setting boundaries for your team to ensure that they are, you know, they don't continue to work well past their usual hours just because they can. Ontario, here in Ontario, the government has just enacted the right to disconnect policy. So, setting boundaries and ensuring that your team knows they don't have to respond to emails day and night. And recognizing that people may have different work schedules, depending on what it is that they do or their home circumstances. I think it's important to communicate that. When you're looking at, you know, retaining people- simple things, this is so simple, but recognizing your staff. Saying thank you can go an awful long way, even if it's for a regular task well done, right? Employee recognition, you know, can be a note of appreciation, or just even highlighting people in your internal newsletters. Leaders really need to set an example that will build a culture of recognition throughout the organization and making sure that employees, at the end of the day, feel appreciated for the work that they do. I think those are the sorts of things that promote a healthy work culture.   Dan Seguin  40:37 Now, Michelle, what can employers and leaders do to retain and attract employees in this challenging environment?   Michelle Branigan  40:48 So, um, I would say, there's a few things here, um, again, communicate. So, to keep good employers, you want to meet their needs and their expectations, and you want to understand what keeps them inspired, right? Senior managers have to understand the dynamics of their current employee base, the drivers of turnover. And remember that the things that initially draw people to a company, which may be pay and benefits, they're not necessarily the same things that keep them there. So, think work life balance, career development, performance management, company culture, that all becomes part of the equation, when an employee starts thinking "should I stay, or should I go"? So, looking at those sorts of things from a retention perspective is really important. And at the same time, you know, there does need to be recognition that the work needs to get done. Business is business, and, so, organizations, especially when it comes to remote working, will need coverage, not everybody may be able to come from home. In some instances, employees will leave no matter what you do. And in that case, it's better to have them gone than stay and be disengaged. I think it's really important, though- and it surprises me- sometimes many people, when companies don't do this, conduct an exit interview. To gauge why they left. And then use that data to reflect on any issues that may need to be addressed. So, I think that's something important that companies need to remember. When you're looking to retain employees or attract employees, not everything is about salary, but if you're at least in the ballpark, with the industry average, or if you're not in the ballpark, that could be a reason for losing somebody to the competition. So make sure that you're competitive, highlight the non monetary benefits to address competition from other industries. So do you provide opportunities for career development, or flexible hours, or the opportunity to be mentored? For example, does your benefit plan actually benefit your employees or only a portion of those? You know, it might be time to take a look at how flexible and useful at those plans are. And then who has access to flexible work? We've seen organizations where some managers allow their employees flexibility, while others don't. So I think the principle of fairness is going to apply here. Companies need to be consistent in whatever approach that they take. Another item, this is going to be incredibly controversial over the next year, Dan, and we're watching it closely, but it's the idea of reducing pay for those who work remotely. What happens when employees move to locations with a lower cost of living? Should employers lower their compensation, even though the impact of the employee's work hasn't changed? I think that is something that I'm reading about more and more, it's coming up more and more in conversations. And I think this is going to be very impactful from a recruitment and retention perspective. You know, think about an individual who has been working remotely and you know, they're now asked to come back into the office one day a week, they have a long commute, if there's only one day a week in the office or one day a month, they're more likely to be willing to put up with that. But if suddenly that changes to three day weeks, three days a week, well, then the question is, is the job and the commute worth it? Or is it more important to me, my home base, where I live, is that more important? So these are all the scenarios that, and the conversations that we're going to be having, with employees over the coming year. And I think one of the more innovative things that people need to do, as well, is really try and look at progressive HR practices to stay on top of what's actually motivating employees. So, you know, not just talking about exit interviews, but doing stay interviews. Asking people what will make them stay? What do they enjoy about working at your organization? And then developing retention plans based on workforce demographics, you know, because your your 22 year old may have a very different perspective to your 45 year old or your 55 year old. And so these are some of the things that I think are really important to think about, as we have multi-generations working in workplaces right now that have different values, not all different values, but some different values as they move through their careers.   Rebecca Schwartz  45:36 With all these changes in the workplace, such as values and expectations, can we future proof learning and development? And how can the sector better prepare the employees for this new future of work?   Michelle Branigan  45:48 I would say that it is critical to acknowledge that we're now in a state of continuous learning, it's not enough just to get your Engineering degree or to get your Journeyperson Ticket and think "that's it. I'm set for the rest of my career". Most people will have a number of different roles in their careers now. And so, as the technology advances and the industry evolves, the skills and competencies required to remain relevant in your job are going to increase. I see that right throughout all occupations. So, I think there's personal responsibility there on the part of the employee to understand the impacts and to evaluate their skill sets and see what they need to do. From the employer's perspective, oh my gosh, it makes absolute sense to support the professional development of your employees for so many reasons, right? Offering training and development opportunities. It's a great strategy to keep engagement high. But make sure it's relevant to employee goals, ask employees what they think would benefit them in their, in their, in their aspirations. Challenge workers by giving them more interesting work and stretch assignments. And really, you know, continuous learning and managing talent should be one of the key tactics that are discussed by your HR teams, to give opportunities to your employees, just to continuously develop. Whether that's through in house training, or support for them to do something, you know, external education, but show your employees that you're interested in developing a career path along with them. I think that's really, really critical.   Dan Seguin  47:25 Okay, Michelle, we always end our interviews with some rapid fire questions. Are you ready?   Michelle Branigan  47:33 I am.   Dan Seguin  47:34 Okay, let's go. What are you reading right now?   Michelle Branigan  47:38 Well, I'm hooked right now by a series of books called the enemy. It's a post-apocalyptic young adult horror series. It's written by Charlie Hickson. The books take place in London after a worldwide sickness has infected everyone 16 and older and has turned them into creatures similar to zombies. Basically, all the adults are eating the kids. It's extremely gory. And it makes the pandemic look like a walk in the park. And it's really noted for the fact that it kills off any possible character. So it really leaves you on edge all the time. So, that's what I am hooked into right now. And I run into my 13 year old's bedroom every now and again, very, very upset that they've killed off yet another one of my favorite characters.   Dan Seguin  48:32 Now, Michelle, what would you name your boat? If you had one?   Michelle Branigan  48:37 Oh, my gosh, "Let Me Off". I'm not one for boats, Dan, I'm too claustrophobic and I feel like I should be doing other things. So, I'm great for an hour. But then after that, yeah, get me out of here and onto dry land.   Dan Seguin  48:49 Now, who is someone that you admire?   Michelle Branigan  48:53 Oh, I don't know how anyone right now could say anything but Ukrainian people at this moment in time, right? The bravery and strength and staying there to fight for their country. The fear and the strength that those who must flee, that have children and babies in their arms; it's just heartbreaking to watch. And just the strength that we're seeing coming from everybody in that, from that country right now. I think that's top of mind. For all of us.   Dan Seguin  49:23 So true. Moving on to the next one. What is the closest thing to real magic that you've witnessed?   Michelle Branigan  49:31 Oh my gosh, Dan and Rebecca, I really struggled with this one. I think I'm a bit of a cynic when it comes to magic. I cannot think of anything for this except maybe that I suspend all cynicism when I go to Disneyland. And just get right into it. I love it. I would go again and again and again. So that's, I think, the closest to magic that for me,   Dan Seguin  49:54 What has been the biggest challenge to you personally, since the pandemic?   Michelle Branigan  50:01 For me, not being able to travel home to my family in Ireland. And then more generally, travel. I love to travel. Reading and travel; film. Those are my things. I get itchy feet really quickly. And so, like many people, I just think it's that sense of frustration when you can't just get up and go. Italy is my favourite country in the world. I can't wait to get back there. But, other than that, over the last couple of years, you know, I have to say that I have counted myself very lucky. We have a comfortable house, we've got a nice garden, food on the table. And I really do think that there's a big difference between want and need. And I think as a society, we have to, I think, start maybe being a little bit more grateful for what we have.   Dan Seguin  50:43 Okay. We've all been watching a lot of Netflix and TV lately. What's your favorite movie or show?   Michelle Branigan  50:52 For me, "Ozarks". Great acting, great writing. Absolutely superb. Loving it. And I'm looking forward to diving into the last six or seven episodes of "The Walking Dead". You might have got that reference from my reading material.   Rebecca Schwartz  51:10 Lastly, Michelle, what is exciting you about your industry right now?   Michelle Branigan  51:15 Oh my gosh, I would say the change. Change. Everything that's going on. It fascinates me. It drives me. it's exciting. You know, we're all talking about net-zero. We're talking about electrification, low carbon, climate change, you know, what kind of world are we going to live leave for our kids and our grandkids? And everything that's going on right now, it's probably very easy to become pessimistic, when we see some of the things and some of the challenges. And you know, you look at all the fires and the floods and everything like that. But, I think our industry is really motivated to address some of these challenges. And so, the change is what excites me and how we get there.   Rebecca Schwartz  51:58 Well, Michelle, that's it. We've reached the end of another episode of The ThinkEnergy podcast. If our listeners want to learn more about you and your organization, how can they connect?   Michelle Branigan  52:08 Go to our website, electricityhr.ca, a wealth of information there for folks. And, of course, I'm on LinkedIn, and always happy to hear from people. That's our, one of our jobs here and roles here is to talk to people about all these challenges and issues. And so, I love hearing from our industry folks as to the ideas that they may have to help us as we move this industry forward.   Dan Seguin  52:35 Again, Michelle, thank you so much for joining us today. I hope you had a lot of fun.   Michelle Branigan  52:40 I did have a lot of fun. Thank you both so much, Rebecca, Dan, always a pleasure to talk to you.   Dan Seguin  52:46 Thanks for tuning in to another episode of The ThinkEnergy podcast. And don't forget to subscribe and leave us a review wherever you're listening. And to find out more about today's guests or previous episodes, visit thinkenergypodcast.com. I hope you'll join us again next time as we spark even more conversations about the energy of tomorrow.

Nerd It Through The Grapevine
68 - It's OK If The Kid Dies!

Nerd It Through The Grapevine

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 71:06


This week, our rides get pimped and we become Perfect Poor, Santa from the 90s gives us a visit, Charles Schulz made Brown on more paper than anyone else, and tornados full of sharks are ravaging our dollar movie bins!  Come join the Backyard Bonanza in our Discord!https://discord.gg/QND8pNasHAWe have merch now?! Come get some!https://best-friends-tiny-inc.creator-spring.com/Malcolm's Cream (Guest Podcast Promo):Homicide Worldwide, Pick Me!, Haunt Her? I Barely Know Her!, and NightmareTownTheme Music:Jeremy Blake - Powerup!Nerd stuff and farts from this episode:Pimp My Ride    Xzibit    90s    Nostalgia    Toys    Mr. Bucket    Moon Shoes    Pogs    Wrestling Buddies    Hit Clips    Hitachi Magic Wand    Monster In My Pocket    Talk Boy    Home Alone    Mouse Trap    Shape Shifter Punisher    Marvel    Peanuts    Charlie Brown    Charles Schulz    Snoopy    Woodstock    Comics    Funny Papers    Stephen King    The Asylum    Independent Film    Sharknado    Mockbuster    Birdemic    Hobo With a Shotgun    Top Gun    Top Gunner    DMX    The Fast and the Furious    The Fast and the Fierce    Death Race    American Psychos    American Psycho    Homeward    Onward    Orcs    Elves    Battle Star Wars    Star Wars    Star Trek    Disney    Aladdin    Zoombies    Zombies    Two-Headed Shark Attack    Jaws    Alien Predator    Trasic World    Jurrasic World    Avengers Grimm    Avengers    Grimm Fairy Tales    Zombie Spring Breakers    Tomb Invader    Tomb Raider    Atlantic Rim    Pacific Rim    The VelociPastor    Troll 2    Rubber    Black Summer    Titanic 2    Stripper Cops    Island BoySupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/bestfriendstinyinc)

Garbage Idiot
EP. 29: Zoombies! Zoombies! Zoombies!

Garbage Idiot

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 31:24


Today the idiots discuss the hit 2016 film, Zoombies. Full of zombie monkeys, zombie giraffes, and zombie koalas, this is the only movie about a zoo with killer animals running loose that you'll ever need! Music: Dark 'n' Stormy by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.

Heroic Origins
Heroic Halloween 2 - S2E8 Heroic Origins

Heroic Origins

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 61:35


In our second annual Halloween show, Terrance and Dave brainstorm another creepy new duo! Along the way, they talk about Y the Last Man, Zoombies, a murderous MacCaulay Culkin, 4H, and the creepiest superheroes of all time! Join us... because the world needs more creepy heroes!

Lynckup
Ep 111 Terrible Movie Tuesday #16 (Zoombies 2)

Lynckup

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 14:49


A game ranger and a team of poachers end up surrounded by zombie animals and they forge an alliance to stop the beasts before the super-zombie virus spreads to the entire world. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9670282/

The Asylum: case studies
case study 0007: Zoombies

The Asylum: case studies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 61:38


Musician and artist, John Forbes and I explore 2016's Zoombies, which kicked off a franchise of rabid zoo animal movies and not at all influenced by any movies that have dinosaurs in them.  https://www.tijuanahercules.com/ https://www.instagram.com/tijuanahercules/ https://www.instagram.com/blackpiscesprints/?hl=en https://skingraftrecords.bandcamp.com/album/evening-dressings https://www.facebook.com/Northwest-Territory-Art-Guild-147343965293756/ Engineer and mastering done by Andy Slater music by Fesliyan Studios also: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/asylumpodcast

Lynckup
Ep 109 Terrible Movie Tuesday #15 (Zoombies)

Lynckup

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 12:41


When a strange virus quickly spreads through a safari park and turns all the zoo animals undead, those left in the park must stop the creatures before they escape and zombify the whole city.   https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5340882/

The Asylum: case studies
case study 0004: Aquarium of the Dead

The Asylum: case studies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2021 102:23


Super hot, gay comedian, Nate Todd and I explore 2021's Zoombies follow up- Aquarium of the Dead.   Engineer and mastering done by Andy Slater music by Fesliyan Studios

Don't Open that Door
EP 81 - Aquarium of the Dead - Starfish Strikes Back

Don't Open that Door

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 44:45


The DOtD pod reunites as they review Glenn Miller's “Aquarium of the Dead”. The crew dive into the film's technical issues, discuss the fine line between good-bad movies and just plain bad movies, and Dan reminisces about SNES graphics. Spoilers at the sea otter exhibit.

'Round Here
SPLAT V RIPE: Ep. 4 Zoombies (2016) VS Black Sheep (2006)

'Round Here

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 46:19


In our new "mini series" we match 2 movies with similar plots but on opposite ends of the rating scale and try to review them fairly. *NOTE: By ambiotic fluid Elora means amniotic fluid. She had a brain typo that none of us caught until after recording was over.* You can find us on Twitter: @roundherepc Instagram: @roundherepodcast Email: roundherepodcast@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/round-here/message

Don't Open that Door
EP 76 - Zoombies - Raw Doggin' The Mic

Don't Open that Door

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 41:08


The DOtD pack gets in touch with their wild side as they discuss Glenn Miller's “Zoombies”.  The pod discusses how the film's flaws make it better, they get sidetracked like never before, and they hype up the Kidz Bop version of WAP. Spoilers in the aviary.

The Film Hacks
Making Movies for The Asylum with Director Glenn R Miller

The Film Hacks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 66:42


Chris and James sit down with Director Glenn R Miller and discuss making low budget movies for The Aslyum. We also talk about making the Zoombies universe and his recent release Aquarium of the Dead! About Glenn Miller Glenn Miller was born on October 3, 1974 in Simi Valley, California, USA. He is known for his work on Aquarium of the Dead (2021), Zoombies (2016) and Zoombies 2 (2019).

Wyrd Realities
Sn 1 Ep 002 [WATCHING_WYRD_REALITIES_INK] Glenn R. Miller Director of Zoombies I and II, Aquarium of the Dead

Wyrd Realities

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 68:24


Real #wyrd conversation with horror/comedy director Glenn R. Miller of #Zoombies #Zoombies2 and #AquariumoftheDead fame as we discuss his ability to successfully navigate low budget filmmaking, the Zoombie-verse, and his dreams for the future. Great guy and fun interview! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wyrd-realities/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wyrd-realities/support

W2M Network
Interview with Glenn Miller - Director of The Zoombies Trilogy

W2M Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 66:57


Mark Radulich and Jason Teasley sit down with #GlennMiller to talk about his #ZoombiesTrilogy as well as his career with #TheAsylum film studio!Check out Glenn Miller on twitter at @GlennonsetCheck out Aquarium of the Dead from They Asylum on twitter at @theasylumccFollow Glenn Miller on instagram https://www.instagram.com/glennrmiller/Follow Aquarium of the Dead on instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/aquariumofthedead/Follow Shining Sea Aquarium on instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/shiningseaaquarium/Follow The Asylum on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/theasylumcc/

W2M Network
Interview with Glenn Miller - Director of The Zoombies Trilogy

W2M Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 66:57


Mark Radulich and Jason Teasley sit down with #GlennMiller to talk about his #ZoombiesTrilogy as well as his career with #TheAsylum film studio! Check out Glenn Miller on twitter at @Glennonset Check out Aquarium of the Dead from They Asylum on twitter at @theasylumcc Follow Glenn Miller on instagram https://www.instagram.com/glennrmiller/ Follow Aquarium of the Dead on instagram https://www.instagram.com/aquariumofthedead/ Follow Shining Sea Aquarium on instagram https://www.instagram.com/shiningseaaquarium/ Follow The Asylum on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/theasylumcc/

We Could Survive That
Episode 322- Army of the Dead (2021)

We Could Survive That

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2021 44:36


This week the survival experts are hitting the tables at Las Vegas. Are they going to win big at poker? No probably not, cus they don't know the rules and the dealer at the table is a zombie. Chris investigates robot zombies and Jack remembers Zoombies. Ahh Zoombies, what will they think of next... E-mail your survival suggestions to us at wecouldsurvivethat@gmail.com or Twitter @WeCouldSurvive or find older episode on Youtube at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXAa8-wNqv1G14ts_DHenkg/feed

W2M Network
Long Road to Ruin: The Zoombies Trilogy

W2M Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2021 73:36


Jason Teasley and Mark Radulich review #Zoombies #Zoombies2 and #AquariumoftheDead from the mock-buster film company #TheAsylum!Grammarly Ad: 27:11Amazon Ad: 49:00To take advantage of Amazon Music, head to http://getamazonmusic.com/w2mnetwork, and for the Grammarly special offer, go to http://getgrammarly.com/w2mnetwork.

W2M Network
Long Road to Ruin: The Zoombies Trilogy

W2M Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2021 73:36


Jason Teasley and Mark Radulich review #Zoombies #Zoombies2 and #AquariumoftheDead from the mock-buster film company #TheAsylum ! Grammarly Ad: 27:11 Amazon Ad: 49:00 To take advantage of Amazon Music, head to http://getamazonmusic.com/w2mnetwork, and for the Grammarly special offer, go to http://getgrammarly.com/w2mnetwork.

Terror Talk - Horror and True Crime Psychology
Shrink Chat Weekly - Cooties, Dinner Party, TCM 2, Zoombies, Like Me

Terror Talk - Horror and True Crime Psychology

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 26:36


Shannon and Cathy discuss recent watches including Cooties, Dinner Party, Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, True Fiction, Zoombies, Like Me, and of course, Horror Facts with Cath plus a discussion on massage and exercise. Website: https://www.terrortalkpodcast.com Community Membership: https://www.patreon.com/terrortalk Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/terrortalkpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TalkTerror Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/newterrortalkpodcast/ Business Inquiries: terrortalkpodcast@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/terrortalk/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/terrortalk/support

Flipper Flix
Zoombies - AI Suggestions

Flipper Flix

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 53:12


Flipper Flix is more than a podcast, it's an adventure. While here, you will learn quite a few things, but probably not because Zoombies is one of those movies. But things such as: are these actually zoombies or infected zoo animals? Did Matthew Lillard actually do one of the giraffe puppets? And, are AJ's shorty shorts too short? At the very least will be discussed throughout this episode. Let us know your thoughts on this episode and what your favorite obscure holiday is on Instagram or Twitter. Don't forget to recommend movies like this for us at any time, just visit our website! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

We Could Survive That
Episode 299: Episode 299- Zoombies (2016)

We Could Survive That

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2020 40:48


This week, the survival experts take a trip to the zoo. Unfortunately, the zoo is run by the film production company, The Asylum. Which means all kinds of CGI nightmares are going to going to try and eat them. Chris gets interrupted and Jack gets an early Christmas present, a zombie giraffe. E-mail your survival suggestions to us at wecouldsurvivethat@gmail.com or Twitter @WeCouldSurvive or find older episode on Youtube at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXAa8-wNqv1G14ts_DHenkg/feed

Twin Picks Podcast
Friendship Movies: Hustlers (2019) & Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986) #53

Twin Picks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 62:24


Life moves pretty fast and already we have a new episode. This week our topic is friendship films and we’ll be discussing Hustlers & Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.Section 1 - Anything GoesWe talk about things we’ve recently been watching including The Social Dilemma and The Salisbury Poisonings.  14:37 Section 2 – Friendships in Movies: Hustlers (2019) and Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (1986)As the friendship theme was Nicole’s idea, she will be doing the pre-review intro this week with some Hollywood friendship talk and then a quiz. A more accurate word might be TEST. A TEST of Dan and Nicole’s friendship.  Then we get on to talking about:22:58 - Hustlers30:54 – Ferris Bueller’s Day Off40:03   - Next Week’s PicksDan is choosing the theme for the next episode and this is where we narrow our choices down from 3 each, to 1 each. Section 3 – Stitch-Up52:00 – Dan lost the poll last time and he had to watch Zoombies. Find out if it’s as special as Mega Piranha.Next up we find out if Nicole will be watching Birdemic or Dan will be watching Romance on the Menu for the next episode, as voted for by our listeners on Instagram.Lastly, we announce the films for the next poll so look out for that on Dan’s Instagram.Follow the show on Instagram @twinpickspodCatch up with Dan on Instagram @Flick.FaceNicole on Instagram @nikacreativEmail the show twinpickspod@gmail.comSpoiler warnings for The Salisbury Poisonings, Hustlers, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off and ZoombiesDon’t let your kids listen to this.

Twin Picks Podcast
Movies Set On The Water: The Perfect Storm (2000) & Waterworld (1995) #52

Twin Picks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 62:32


Nothing is free in Waterworld… But this podcast is and there’s a brand new episode about movies set on the water.We’re talking The Perfect Storm and Waterworld.Section 1 - Anything GoesDan updates on his movie watch count for the year and expresses his love of Space Truckers. Nicole watched a mountain of content including Enola Holmes.    13:00 Section 2 – Movies On Water: The Perfect Storm (2000) & Waterworld (1995)As Dan chose this week’s theme it’s his turn to introduce the topic with either a quiz, some research, or anything we had time to scramble together before recording.Then we get on to talking about:19:00 - The Perfect Storm &30:00 – Waterworld (including the Ulysses cut)41:42 - Next Week’s PicksNicole is choosing the theme for the next episode and this is where we narrow our choices down from 3 each, to 1 each. Section 3 – Stitch-Up54:15 – Dan lost the poll last time and he had to watch Fateful Findings. Find out if fate allowed him to find a copy of this to watch.  Next up we find out if Nicole will be watching Most Vertical Primate or Dan will be watching Zoombies for the next episode, as voted for by our listeners on Instagram.Lastly, we announce the films for the next poll so look out for that on Nicole’s Instagram.Follow the show on Instagram @twinpickspodCatch up with Dan on Instagram @Flick.FaceNicole on Instagram @nikacreativEmail the show on twinpickspod@gmail.comSpoiler warnings for The Perfect Storm, Waterworld & ZombeaversDon’t let your kids listen to this.

Movie Freaks
Episode 314: Alikangaronga

Movie Freaks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 95:46


I'm thinking of Ending Things v Beast No More on the roulette, Hard Hunted, Savage Beach, Guns, Savage Beach 2, Do or Die, Zoombies 2, The Final Level, Battle Star Wars, Hannibal, Red Dragon, The Babysitter 2: Killer Queen, and much more!

Horror Heads
Zoombies 2

Horror Heads

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 21:43


Way back in June, 2016, Mark and Shanon discussed Zoombies. As time went on they have repeatedly declared it the worst movie ever made. Naturally when Shanon discovered that there was a sequel he had to pick it to be the topic of an episode. Much to Mark's disapproval, the topic of this week's episode is Zoombies 2.

Horrible Horror Podcast
Ep.199: Zoombies 2

Horrible Horror Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 118:50


This week we're going on a safari, where the animals aren't just deadly, they're dead. Well not so much dead as just pissed off and fake. If you love busty beauty queens, bargain bin special forces rejects, bad CGI and exploding animals then "Zoombies 2" is the movie for you. 

The SubGenius Hour of Slack Podcast
Hour of Slack #1787 - RADIO-SAFE VERSION

The SubGenius Hour of Slack Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 59:25


We're going to 23X-Day, right in our own homes. The centerpiece is a face-peeling new X-Day rant by the great preacher Father Joe Mama. Much of this episode also samples audio from the first hour of the first day of the first X-Day held entirely online by teleconferencing. Most of X-Day week this roomful of Zoombies was a free-for-all, but we started with this attempt at a traditional "live" X-Hour of Slack limited to mainly Old Radio Doktors: Dr. Hal, Dr. Philo Drummond, Uncle Dr. Onan Canobite, Rev. Ivan Stang and Pissbaptist John Shirley, with Professor Pontius Pressure engineering and hosting. Rev. Modemac later joined in. This is very edited, because everybody could see each other and were constantly referring to greenscreened background visuals or "Show-and-Tell" display of objects -- frustrating to the blind radio audience later. It's interspersed with classic 1980s SubGenius Media Barrage album clips, LeMurian seasoning, The Psycho Skeletons, Danny Elfman "so-lo," and two Doktor songs by the new Dobbs Youth band, SubG Kids. During the teleconference, the conversation turned with surprising frequency to extremely speculative theories about dinosaurs, including Ghost Dinosaurs, Gas-Bag Dinosaurs, and even Moon Dinosaurs. CATALOG

The SubGenius Hour of Slack Podcast
Hour of Slack #1787 - 23X-Day's Zoomin' Start

The SubGenius Hour of Slack Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 63:51


We're going to 23X-Day, right in our own homes. The centerpiece is a face-peeling new X-Day rant by the great preacher Father Joe Mama. Much of this episode also samples audio from the first hour of the first day of the first X-Day held entirely online by teleconferencing. Most of X-Day week this roomful of Zoombies was a free-for-all, but we started with this attempt at a traditional "live" X-Hour of Slack limited to mainly Old Radio Doktors: Dr. Hal, Dr. Philo Drummond, Uncle Dr. Onan Canobite, Rev. Ivan Stang and Pissbaptist John Shirley, with Professor Pontius Pressure engineering and hosting. Rev. Modemac later joined in. This is very edited, because everybody could see each other and were constantly referring to greenscreened background visuals or "Show-and-Tell" display of objects -- frustrating to the blind radio audience later. It's interspersed with classic 1980s SubGenius Media Barrage album clips, LeMurian seasoning, The Psycho Skeletons, Danny Elfman "so-lo," and two Doktor songs by the new Dobbs Youth band, SubG Kids. During the teleconference, the conversation turned with surprising frequency to extremely speculative theories about dinosaurs, including Ghost Dinosaurs, Gas-Bag Dinosaurs, and even Moon Dinosaurs. Secrets of All SubGenius Media  

Popcorn Fort
17 - ZOOMBIES (2016)

Popcorn Fort

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2020 68:05


Sasha tells Lauren all about ZOOMBIES 2016 and we drop some hints about some future extras. No prior knowledge is needed of this movie, we'll tell you all about it. Badly.This weeks media recommendation: Zoo (TV Series), Last of Us (Video Game)Content Warning for animal deathIcon by the amazing @hawberries_ on twittertwitter: @popcornfort See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Kill The Cast
KTC Presents The Friday Nightmares Podcast: Zombies, the Reality and the Fantasy

Kill The Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2020 184:42


Hello everyone and welcome to The Friday Nightmares Podcast. Join your hosts Heather and Scott for episode 11 where they talk about what they've been watching and listening to, their main topic Zombies: The Reality and the Fantasy, their own top 10 list of how to survive a zombie apocalypse, and their out from the dark segment where they talk about where they see the zombie genre heading in the future.      Intro - 0:00:35 - 0:12:01   What We Watched - 0:12:01 - 1:00:05     Scare Package (2020)      8/Soul Collector (2020)     Dead Sound (2020)     Warning: Do Not Play (2020)     You Should Have Left (2020)     The Clearing (2020)     The Girl in the Crawlspace (2020)     Ghost Killers vs Bloody Mary (2020)     Wishmaster (1997)     Why Horror? (2014)     An American Werewolf in London (1981)     Girls With Balls (2018)     The Last Lovecraft: Relic of Cthulhu (2009)     Uncle Sam (1996)     Bats (1999)       What We've Been Listening To - 1:00:05 - 1:05:31     In The Mic of Madness     Desmond's Flicks     Main Topic: Zombies, The Reality and Fantasy - 1:06:50 - 2:51:26   Spoilers for Night of the Living Dead (1968), Night of the Living Dead (1990), Dawn of the Dead (1978), Dawn of the Dead (2004), Day of the Dead (1985), House by the Cemetery (1981), Pet Sematary (1989), Pet Sematary (2019), Train to Busan (2016), 28 Days Later (2002), Cargo (2017), Shaun of the Dead (2004), Zombieland (2009), Warm Bodies (2013), Dance of the Dead (2008), Zombie (1979), The Crazies (2010), Overlord (2018), Zoombies (2016), Return of the Living Dead (1985), Let Sleeping Corpses Lie (1974), Re-Animator (1985), Braindead/Dead Alive (1990), Ravenous (2017), The Cured (2017), The Battery (2012), Pontypool (2008).   Heather and Scott's list of how they would  survive the zombie apocalypse - 2:51:26 - 2:59:17   Out From the Dark: 2:59:17 - 3:04:05    Where do we see zombie movies going from here        In the Mic of Madness  https://mic-of-madness.blubrry.net/   Desmond's Flicks https://www.legionpodcasts.com/desmonds-flicks/                     Works Cited “Zombie.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 22 June 2020, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zombie. Stanford, Kelsey GeiserThe Humanities at, and Kelsey Geiser. “Stanford Scholar Explains Why Zombie Fascination Is Very Much Alive.” Stanford University, 20 Feb. 2013, news.stanford.edu/news/2013/february/why-zombie-fascination-022013.html. Hickok, Kimberly. “9 Reasons We Have an Undying Interest in the Undead.” LiveScience, Purch, 17 Aug. 2018, www.livescience.com/63365-why-love-zombies.html.  

The Wise Guys
Movie Night: Zoombies

The Wise Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2020 44:40


The guys are back with another movie night, this weeks movie is the masterpiece known as zoombies!

The Wise Guys
Movie Night: Zoombies

The Wise Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2020 44:40


The guys are back with another movie night, this weeks movie is the masterpiece known as zoombies!

Double Toasted Podcast
ZOOMBIES 2 - Double Toasted Audio Review

Double Toasted Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2020 86:54


The Double Toasted podcast review a bad movie today called ZOOMBIES 2.

Double Toasted Podcast
THE WEEKLY ROAST AND TOAST - 06 - 30 - 2020

Double Toasted Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2020 221:53


THE WEEKLY ROAST AND TOAST - Join Korey, Martin, and Billy as they review ZOOMBIES 2.

In Session with Dr. Farid Holakouee
April 27, 2020 Discussion on the book "The Genius of Birds," Turning into Zoombies

In Session with Dr. Farid Holakouee

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 48:34


April 27, 2020 Discussion on the book "The Genius of Birds," Turning into Zoombies by Dr. Farid Holakouee

Bad Rad Movies
#44 Zoombies

Bad Rad Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2019 103:21


On this Freaky...Saturday episode, "Richard" and "Cameron" along with Chris, talk about this movie.......wow --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/badradmovies/support

King Of Horror Reviews
Zoombies (2016) Movie Review

King Of Horror Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2019 3:05


When a strange virus quickly spreads through a safari park and turns all the zoo animals undead, those left in the park must stop the creatures before they escape and zombify the whole city.

The Padded Room Podcast
The Padded Room Podcast (Who Will Survive Ep.36)

The Padded Room Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2019 98:51


Happy LGBTQ Pride Month everyone. Join your friends, Marco and Paul, as we attempt to protect some endangered species from becoming zombies. In the midst of this, our pal Desmond Peel just escaped from a radioactive zombie beaver outbreak and is coming to help us figure out wtf is going on. Before we talk about Zoombies (2016) & Zombeavers (2014), we talk a little with Desmond about what Pride Month means to him as a member of the transgender community. Then we laugh it up over zombie giraffes, cgi elephants, zom-bear-beavers and more.   Music :   Animals As Leaders : Tooth and Nail   Animals As Leaders : Backpfeifengesicht   Zombeavers Theme Song ft Nick Amado   Keep up with Desmond:   https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCajy8OQ9lOg_nhkLK6pQkKQ   https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/desmonds-flicks/id1452047490   https://desmondsflicks.podbean.com   Keep up with us:   https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/who-will-survive/id1342446357?mt=2   https://open.spotify.com/show/1H5Ai1nVKCV4uCAQKXF9lu?si=qDsY7keTTduGbFH_hEYsgA   https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/paul-stevenson/who-will-survive-horror-podcast   https://www.legionpodcasts.com/category/wws/   Google us or search Instagram or Facebook for: Who Will Survive Horror Podcast.   Who Will Survive is a proud member of Legion Podcasts, The Raw Live Unedited Podcasting Network, and The Padded Room Network.

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Legion Podcasts
Who Will Survive episode 36 – Zombeavers, Zombmonkies, Zombgiraffes, Oh My!

Legion Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2019 98:52


Happy LGBTQ Pride Month everyone. Join your friends, Marco and Paul, as we attempt to protect some endangered species from becoming zombies. In the midst of this, our pal Desmond Peel just escaped from a radioactive zombie beaver outbreak and is coming to help us figure out wtf is going on. Before we talk about Zoombies (2016) & Zombeavers (2014), we talk a little with Desmond about what Pride Month means to him as a member of the transgender community. Then we laugh it up over zombie giraffes, cgi elephants, zom-bear-beavers and more. Music : Animals As Leaders : Tooth and Nail Animals As Leaders : Backpfeifengesicht Zombeavers Theme Song ft Nick Amado Keep up with Desmond: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCajy8OQ9lOg_nhkLK6pQkKQ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/desmonds-flicks/id1452047490 https://desmondsflicks.podbean.com Keep up with us: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/who-will-survive/id1342446357?mt=2 https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/paul-stevenson/who-will-survive-horror-podcast https://www.legionpodcasts.com/category/wws/ Google us or search Instagram or Facebook for: Who Will Survive Horror Podcast. Who Will Survive is a proud member of Legion Podcasts, The Raw Live Unedited Podcasting Network, and The Padded Room Network.

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Who Will Survive? Horror Podcast
Who Will Survive episode 36 – Zombeavers, Zombmonkies, Zombgiraffes, Oh My!

Who Will Survive? Horror Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2019 98:52


Happy LGBTQ Pride Month everyone. Join your friends, Marco and Paul, as we attempt to protect some endangered species from becoming zombies. In the midst of this, our pal Desmond Peel just escaped from a radioactive zombie beaver outbreak and is coming to help us figure out wtf is going on. Before we talk about Zoombies (2016) & Zombeavers (2014), we talk a little with Desmond about what Pride Month means to him as a member of the transgender community. Then we laugh it up over zombie giraffes, cgi elephants, zom-bear-beavers and more. Music : Animals As Leaders : Tooth and Nail Animals As Leaders : Backpfeifengesicht Zombeavers Theme Song ft Nick Amado Keep up with Desmond: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCajy8OQ9lOg_nhkLK6pQkKQ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/desmonds-flicks/id1452047490 https://desmondsflicks.podbean.com Keep up with us: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/who-will-survive/id1342446357?mt=2 https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/paul-stevenson/who-will-survive-horror-podcast https://www.legionpodcasts.com/category/wws/ Google us or search Instagram or Facebook for: Who Will Survive Horror Podcast. Who Will Survive is a proud member of Legion Podcasts, The Raw Live Unedited Podcasting Network, and The Padded Room Network. The post Who Will Survive episode 36 – Zombeavers, Zombmonkies, Zombgiraffes, Oh My! appeared first on Legion.

Radio Nasties
Zoombies

Radio Nasties

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 65:01


In this instalment of Radio Nasties Vic introduces Richard to 'Zoombies' from The Asylum, the studio that brought you other wonderful films such as 'Snakes on a train' 'Transmorhpers' 'War of the worlds 2' and the infamous 'Sharknado' franchise. What will Richard think of this disaster of a movie? Join us and find out!

Night At The Asylum
(Not A) Fireside Chat with Glenn Miller

Night At The Asylum

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2018 37:00


On today's podcast, Brendan, Julia, and the lovable intern Garry interview Zoombies' Director Glenn Miller. Together, they discuss the history of Glenn's career as well as an upcoming project that fans of Zoombies would want to hear that may or may not be in the works.

The PARTY UP! Podcast
*SPOILER ALERT* - Zoombies

The PARTY UP! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2018 85:25


On this edition of PARTY UP!, John and BIGMOSH are Netflix and chilling with their review of the movie ZOOMBIES. Yes ladies and gents, it's not just a film about zombies, it's not just a film about a zoo, it's a movie about zombie animals at a zoo! Take a listen as they try to make sense of what they assume is a story line, they witness the best CGI in any film EVER, and they learn things about the animal kingdom they never knew before. The show is as long as the movie and will leave you just as confused, so enjoy! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/partyuppodcast/support

Regular Guys Random Things Podcast
Episode-008 – Cable Cutters Defenders of Zoombies

Regular Guys Random Things Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2018 55:20


On this episode, Dustin discovers fire while working on a ugly drum smoker, Jon’s diabolical plans to take over the world becomes more of a reality after creating his own destiny clan. Scott reports that raising your kids is as easy as trip to your favorite chinese restaurant, and eating fortune cookies. We then discuss how the guys consume media, and TV at their houses, and what they have done to cut or not cut the cord. Jon presents a Would You Rather, that’s a kick in the face. They then finish up the show with another stellar review of the RGRT Podcast approved flick Zoombies. Zoombies - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt5340882/?ref_=nv_sr_1 Ugly Drum Smoker - http://howtobbqright.com/udssmoker.html Plex - https://www.plex.tv/ Visit our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/RGRTpodcast Send us and email: theguys@regularguysrandomthings.com      

The Gene Pool Variety Hour!
The Gene Pool Variety Hour, Episode 02: Adulting in Aspyland, Good/Bad Video Games, and Zoombies!

The Gene Pool Variety Hour!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2017 52:44


In this episode, we discuss adulting in Aspyland, explore what makes a good (and bad) video game, and give your the next segment of Best of the Worst on Netflix (#botwon).... the 2016 animal zombies flick, Zoombies! Sean on twitter: @headgamer GPVH on twitter: @GPVarietyHour Connor on Google+: +C-BOMB The Goofball of the Pool GPVH on tumblr: http://gpvh.tumblr.com Thanks for http://www.podbean.com for their podcast hosting services, and http://www.freeplaymusic.com for background and theme music!

PTR Radio (Probably Totally Random)
PTR Radio - 2017 Halloween Episode

PTR Radio (Probably Totally Random)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2017 128:11


In this episode we go over the Ellen post, talk about how big we are getting on twitter, @KevinSpacey, more marriage tweets, halloween costumes that shouldn't be sexy, amazon in home deliver, plus much more. share with your friends, msg, tweet and call into to add your opinions 877-787-8822.

Polterguys
Episode 3: Zoombies (ft. Safari Tris)

Polterguys

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2017 97:18


This week the Polterguys turn "Safari-guys" and take quite the adventure into the animal kingdom in "Zoombies". Aided by special guest, animal fact extraordinaire, and probable zoo-keeper himself, Safari Tris, the gang breakdown this "unique" take on the zombie virus franchise. Loaded with great CGI, turncoat elephants, and more animal facts than you could shake a Zoobook at, get your learning pants on and join us at Eden Wildlife Zoo! Uncaged. Undead. And somewhat unwatchable, enjoy..it's Zoombies.

Intermission Podcast - A Funny Movie Podcast
#161 Brillantes and Zoombies Review

Intermission Podcast - A Funny Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2017 75:19


This week on the Intermission Podcast, the Movie Guys talk about foreign movies as they review a movie from HBO called Brillantes. Then they discuss a zoo full of zombies in the Netflix movie Zoombies, before finishing off with Spiderman Homecoming. Lastly, the Intern updates us on his “garden of hell” and we discuss flea market... The post Brillantes and Zoombies Review – Intermission 161 appeared first on Movie Guys {dot} org.

Horror Show Hot Dog
Episode 188 – Slip to the Boogly

Horror Show Hot Dog

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2017 106:06


Movies discussed: Torso, Zoombies, Mexico Barbaro, October 23rd (short) This week, we groove (to varying degrees) on the Mexican anthology film México Barbaro, agree that Zoombies is pretty terrible, and are somewhat mystified by Italian slasher Torso. Next weeks assignments: Part 2 of things! The Devil’s Rejects The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 House II: The Second Story Colera (short) Watch along with us if you like and we’ll see you next week. The post Episode 188 – Slip to the Boogly appeared first on Horror Show Hot Dog.

Horror Heads
Clown

Horror Heads

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2017 31:40


The guys tackle 2014's Clown. They discuss the movie, Eli Roth's career, what makes a good clown movie, and throw some shade at Zoombies. This episode has it all. Including a surprise reaction to the movie.

One Star Cinema
Episode 90 – Zoombies

One Star Cinema

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2017 93:58


This week the guys are joined by Andy Bredeson for a viewing of Zoombies! If you learn anything from this film remember… don’t trust an elephant. Zoombies stars Ione Butler, Andrew Asper, LaLa Nestor and is directed by Glenn Miller. There a movie out there you think we should watch? Hit us up @onestarpodcast, facebook.com/onestarpodcast.

March Bradness
4.5 Mini-Episode: Zoombies

March Bradness

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2017 10:43


Need more zombie-themed Brad content? How about... Brad Pitt making a guest appearance in the low-budget sci-fi flick "Zoombies", a movie about zoo animals gone bad? Thought so. Featuring hosts Hannah & Sarah. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Garbage Theatre
Zoombies

Garbage Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2017 84:49


This week, Blake challenges Chase to watch Asylum Film's Jurassic Park rip off...'Zoombies'! This week the dramatic twist is at the beginning of the podcast and everyone comes out a winner!

Mystery Science Theater Revival League Podcast
Episode Forty - Seven - Chris "Sampo" Cornell

Mystery Science Theater Revival League Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2017 62:53


On this episode of the Revival League Podcast, the guys chat with Satellite News guru Chris "Sampo" Cornell. Chris talks about the more than 20 years he's spent helping run the MSTie community's number-one news source, working with Best Brains and Shout! Factory, and more. Also in this episode, special guest Erik Koski -- host of the upcoming Junk Mouth Podcast -- joins the guys to eat horrible licorice and discuss the pros and cons of chopsticks. Plus, the gang discusses schlock-horror film "Zoombies" and James endures "Hobgoblins." All this and shark-repellent Batspray, on this week's episode of the Revival League Podcast! (This podcast does not represent Alternaversal, Shout Factory or the Kickstarter campaign in any official capacity). EDITOR’S NOTE: In June 2019, this podcast merged with the Damn Dirty Geeks Podcast and became The Damn Dirty Drive-in. These are our classic back catalog episodes, dating back to March 2016. Please enjoy! The new Drive-In podcast opens for business with original sketches, movie discussions, interviews, weird food tastings and more at Episode 168.

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Bright Side with Tekneshia
Conversation with Ivan Djurovic Actor, Producer and Writer

Bright Side with Tekneshia

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2016 48:00


I have the pleasue of chatting with actor, writer, and producer Ivan Djurovic. We will be discussing one of his new films that he produces and stars in 'It Watches,' which will be released this December

Horrible Horror Podcast
Ep. 76 Zoombies

Horrible Horror Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2016 105:02


Take one part zombie virus, one part comically bad CGI, mix in some bad acting, add a dash of "Jurassic Park", then sprinkle it with cheese. Bake at 450 degrees for 90 minutes and you'll have the crap casserole that is "Zoombies"

Talking Trash
Episode 5: Zoombies 2: Harambe's Revenge

Talking Trash

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2016 87:51


Watch the awesomely bad horror film Zoombies (available on Netflix) along with us as we provide a commentary track for it.

Gruesome Hertzogg Podcast
Zoombies (2016)

Gruesome Hertzogg Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2016 6:16


When a strange virus quickly spreads through a safari park and turns all the zoo animals undead, those left in the park must stop the creatures before they escape and zombify the whole city. Director: Glenn Miller Writer: Scotty Mullen Stars: Ione Butler, Andrew Asper, LaLa Nestor See more » --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gruesome-hertzogg/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gruesome-hertzogg/support

Dread Media
Dread Media - Episode 464

Dread Media

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2016 67:08


It's improbable animal week on Dread Media. Things start off crazy and get even crazier as the show carries on. First up, Desmond and Duane take a look at what happens when a little boy accidentally gets a black mamba in the mail in Venom. Then, keep an eye on your kids because Devil Dinosaur Jr. is at the zoo when an animal rage virus breaks out in Zoombies. Then, one of the most improbably animals of all fights other giant improbably alien animals in the reprehensible Gamera Super Monster. Animalistic tunes headed your way: "Snake Church" by Ringworm, "Iron Mamba" by Skinflint, "I'm an Animal" by Neko Case, "Gamera" by Varga, and "Don't Feed the Animals" by Shooter Jennings. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.

Earth-2.net Presents...
Dread Media - Episode 464

Earth-2.net Presents...

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2016 67:08


It's improbable animal week on Dread Media. Things start off crazy and get even crazier as the show carries on. First up, Desmond and Duane take a look at what happens when a little boy accidentally gets a black mamba in the mail in Venom. Then, keep an eye on your kids because Devil Dinosaur Jr. is at the zoo when an animal rage virus breaks out in Zoombies. Then, one of the most improbably animals of all fights other giant improbably alien animals in the reprehensible Gamera Super Monster. Animalistic tunes headed your way: "Snake Church" by Ringworm, "Iron Mamba" by Skinflint, "I'm an Animal" by Neko Case, "Gamera" by Varga, and "Don't Feed the Animals" by Shooter Jennings. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.

Dread Media
Dread Media - Episode 464

Dread Media

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2016 67:08


It's improbable animal week on Dread Media. Things start off crazy and get even crazier as the show carries on. First up, Desmond and Duane take a look at what happens when a little boy accidentally gets a black mamba in the mail in Venom. Then, keep an eye on your kids because Devil Dinosaur Jr. is at the zoo when an animal rage virus breaks out in Zoombies. Then, one of the most improbably animals of all fights other giant improbably alien animals in the reprehensible Gamera Super Monster. Animalistic tunes headed your way: "Snake Church" by Ringworm, "Iron Mamba" by Skinflint, "I'm an Animal" by Neko Case, "Gamera" by Varga, and "Don't Feed the Animals" by Shooter Jennings. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.

Earth-2.net Presents...
Dread Media - Episode 464

Earth-2.net Presents...

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2016 67:08


It's improbable animal week on Dread Media. Things start off crazy and get even crazier as the show carries on. First up, Desmond and Duane take a look at what happens when a little boy accidentally gets a black mamba in the mail in Venom. Then, keep an eye on your kids because Devil Dinosaur Jr. is at the zoo when an animal rage virus breaks out in Zoombies. Then, one of the most improbably animals of all fights other giant improbably alien animals in the reprehensible Gamera Super Monster. Animalistic tunes headed your way: "Snake Church" by Ringworm, "Iron Mamba" by Skinflint, "I'm an Animal" by Neko Case, "Gamera" by Varga, and "Don't Feed the Animals" by Shooter Jennings. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.

Cinema Craptaculus
Cinema Craptaculus 018 "ZOOmbies"

Cinema Craptaculus

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2016 49:04


The Cinema Craptaculus ZOO Crew answers the call of the wild with this monstrously silly flick about quarantined wild animals busting loose at a high-tech zoo and preying upon unsuspecting visitors faster than you can say Jurassic Park. It’s ZOOMBIES!

Les Sorbets du Caractère Mou
Épisode 016 - Hitler, Un Vrai Zouf

Les Sorbets du Caractère Mou

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2016


On parle de Poutineville, de Babu (À PLANCHE!), du beurre de pinotte, de la situation des Pitbulls et du film Zoombies. Stéphane critique le nouvel album de Rick Astley et Mathieu se demande ce qui arriverait si nos blondes étaient des extraterrestres. On parle un peu de l'E3, mais pas tant que ça.Gifs de ZoombiesRick Astley 50Télécharger l'épisode

B Horror Movie Club Podcast
Episode 012 - "Zoombies" & "The Canal"

B Horror Movie Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2016 30:43


This week we discuss Zoombies and take a look back to The Canal.  We also swing by Chris's Corner in a new segment where we look back at some B Horror from Yesteryear.  

Horror Heads
Zoombies

Horror Heads

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2016 29:21


Not much to say about this one other than sit back and try to enjoy. Zoombies isn't a modern classic, and the guys let you know that from the get go. This episode features music from The Cranberries, Single Fire, and The Zombies. 

It's Only a Podcast - A Horror Movie Review Show
Episode 15 - Green Room / Pontypool (2008) / Zoombies

It's Only a Podcast - A Horror Movie Review Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2016 93:37


Christian and Ian's cat is missing, but recording a podcast will reveal the truth. For the new film review we check out the claustrophobic Neo-Nazi movie, GREEN ROOM. For our Thrill List segment we list (and often agree about) our Top 3 Non-Franchise Masks. Finally, the Movie from the Crypt for this episode is a recent gem from Canada, PONTYPOOL, about a radio station responding to some kind of outbreak. We also debut a new segment, Jump Scares, in which we have a keyword that once said will interrupt our conversation so we can talk about a bad movie for 5ish minutes. This time the inaugural bad film is the shameless Jurassic World rip-off, ZOOMBIES. We also discuss how people find their identity in subcultures, Bush-era imperialism, and our deep fear of all things burlap.  We'd love to hear your thoughts, questions, or any requests you have. You can contact us at: ItsOnlyFeedback@gmail.com and on Facebook and Twitter. 

Movie Freaks
Episode 98: The Crying Games

Movie Freaks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2016 76:22


Close Range v The Birth of Sake on the roulette, we get all teary during Questions of the Week, and chat Delusion, Zoombies, Kiss of the Damned, Harry Potter, Batteries Not Included, Society, and much more!

Touch of Gaming
ToG #136 – Zoombies and Cut the Rope: Time Travel

Touch of Gaming

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2013 47:20


We missed a week, but we are back with some ToG goodness! First off I give you all my mini-review of my new Pebble watch! Spoiler alert, I love it :) We then get into some iOS news and end with a couple reviews of […]

Geek Shock
Geek Shock 65 - Zoombies

Geek Shock

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2010 78:40


Hey!  Where did Couchcast go?  Don't fret, buckaroo.  It's right here.  We've given ourselves a new name like the one you give your significant other in your tenderest of moments.  But it's the same sweet smelling geekery, so grab your smelling salts...We're going deep.  Today we discuss improv vs. Killer Instinct, Awesomeness Reminders, Snakes and Lattes, Wii intimacy, Zomb1es everywhere, 3D without annoyance, Xbox Live with annoyance, better controllers for the colorblind, Spiderpaul, saving throw vs Lost Marathon, Maryland State Senator Nancy King is a tool and we'll tell you why, Commodore and a whole lot more, THQ hates you, best headache stories ever, and Lucas/Disney performs fanfic.  Big List: 7 scientific reasons a zombie outbreak would fail. So hide your Ding Dongs and prepare for a GEEK SHOCK!