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paul sams modern soul sessionspaul sams modern soul sessionsbreakfast with samie on jfsr thursday 12,6,25oops sorry im all ehind today but here it is for the podcast crew faithful ready to help the saturday chores along lets get this to number one please lol press that like button every little helps x back live wednesday Breakfast with samsie on jfsr thursday 12,6,25 1/michelle chivarini ft hazel fernandez save me ext 2/dave a maurrisa what about my love michael gray ext 3/fatback band groovey kind of day oppolopo remix 4/joe smooth promised land dario caminito remix 5/mark lower ft dyanna fearon endlessly ext 6/funkatomic ft tracy hamlyn ride on...2025-06-132h 0030 Characters30 CharactersSad Outback Steakhouse Manager MiniWelcome to the last minisode of the month. Andy, Matt and Michael Serio chat with a crazy character. If you like what we do, go to our Patreon and give us all your money. Check us out on Instagram!Theme song by Brett Gretzky! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-07-3108 min30 Characters30 CharactersFrankenstein GrinchWelcome to the second minisode of the month. Michael Serio, Matt and Joe chat with a crazy character. If you like what we do, go to our Patreon and give us all your money. Check us out on Instagram!Theme song by Brett Gretzky! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-07-1907 min30 Characters30 CharactersBanksy's MumWelcome to the first minisode of the month. Michael Serio, Andy and Joe chat with a crazy character. If you like what we do, go to our Patreon and give us all your money. Check us out on Instagram!Theme song by Brett Gretzky! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-07-1906 min30 Characters30 CharactersMichael SerioWelcome to the jungle, we have fun and games and characters that just stop by to talk or whatever. Matt Riggs, Joe Fernandez and Andy Fleming chat it up with the wonderful Michael Serio If you like what we do, go to our Patreon and give us all your money. Check us out on Instagram!Theme song by Brett Gretzky! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-07-121h 25Feel Love FridayFeel Love FridayFeel Love Friday with Christian Woodyatt | 28th April 2023Christian Woodyatt presents the latest edition of his show. Broadcast live every Friday between 7&9pm on https://www.crackersradio.comBooking enquiries: christianwoodyatt@icloud.comThis weeks playlist:Energy (JKriv Remix) - Bondax Ft. Andreya TrianaKing Of The Dancefloor (Micky More & Andy Tee Ext Mix) - Papik, The Soultrend OrchestraSo Wide Open (Extended Mix) - Micky More & Andy Tee, Angela JohnsonPermission - Din Jay, Guto Fernandez, Karmina DaiShow Me The Power (Art of Tones Remix) - SekSomething Beautiful (Michael Gray...2023-04-292h 00What the Riff?!?What the Riff?!?1968 - April: The Monkees "The Birds, The Bees & the Monkees"1968 was a year of disappointments for the Monkees.  During this year their television series was cancelled, their first motion picture effort failed at the box office, and band member Peter Tork would leave the group at the end of the year.  Despite all this they would still find success in their fifth studio album, The Birds, The Bees & the Monkees.  This album would chart at number 3 in the United States and would sell over a million copies.Members Mickey Dolenz, Davy Jones, Michael Nesmith, and Peter Tork had gained artistic control and the right to play their own...2022-12-0528 min30 Characters30 CharactersRingo from Pulp Fiction miniWelcome to the third minisode of the month. Michael, Matt and Andy have a chat with a fun character! Come back every week for what the New York Times calls the best podcast in the universe...or that might have been Matt, it's hard to tell. Our fourth minisode of the month is available FOR FREE on our Patreon page. Patreom dot com slash DumbFun Tell your friends Rate/review on iTunes Donate to our patreon, just search dumb fun Keep on Listening! Also, come to the Laugh Factory Chicago, first Sunday of Every month at 7pm for Character Assasination! ...2022-11-2507 min30 Characters30 CharactersWarden Montell Jordan miniWelcome to the first minisode of the month. Joe, Matt and Michael have a chat with a fun character! Come back every week for what the New York Times calls the best podcast in the universe...or that might have been Matt, it's hard to tell. Tell your friends Rate/review on iTunes Donate to our patreon, just search dumb fun Keep on Listening! Also, come to the Laugh Factory Chicago, first Sunday of Every month at 7pm for Character Assasination! Theme song by Brett Gretzky Logo by Chris R2022-11-1109 min30 Characters30 CharactersMichael MeyersWelcome to the 49th episode of 30 Characters. Join Andy Fleming, Joe Fernandez, Matt Riggs and their guest,Michael Meyers as they are forced to sit around and talk until atleast 30 different characters join the show. This week we are joined by such people as...nah, you gotta listen to see. Have fun!Theme song by Brett GretzkyLogo by Chris RWe are part of the Dumb Fun Podcast Network. Help support us at patreon. Just search dumb fun Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-11-041h 1530 Characters30 CharactersMichael MeyersWelcome to the 49th episode of 30 Characters. Join Andy Fleming, Joe Fernandez, Matt Riggs and their guest, Michael Meyers as they are forced to sit around and talk until atleast 30 different characters join the show. This week we are joined by such people as...nah, you gotta listen to see. Have fun! Theme song by Brett Gretzky Logo by Chris R We are part of the Dumb Fun Podcast Network. Help support us at patreon. Just search dumb fun2022-11-041h 15Get New Full Audiobooks in Fiction, DramaGet New Full Audiobooks in Fiction, DramaLife Lines: The Complete Series 1-5: A BBC Radio 4 full-cast drama by Al SmithPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/561318 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Life Lines: The Complete Series 1-5: A BBC Radio 4 full-cast drama Author: Al Smith Narrator: Rick Warden, Michael Jibson, Sarah Ridgeway, Nick Underwood, Don Gilet, Full Cast Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 1 minute Release date: March 10, 2022 Genres: Drama Publisher's Summary: All five series of the tense, fast-paced drama set in an ambulance control room 'Ambulance service - is the patient breathing and conscious?' It's a simple question, but call handler Carrie never knows where it might lead. Some calls are life-or-death, others hoaxes - and it's not...2022-03-1005 minGym Business - Business for Unicorns PodcastGym Business - Business for Unicorns PodcastEpisode 108: Raise Your Rates with Confidence with Andy Fernandez and Renee MetivierWe are back with another Unicorn Society Roundtable. In this episode, Michael, Andy, & Renee explore the reasons why you should consider raising your rates and how to go about it with confidence.     Want to get a report card about how your training gym is doing? Want to identify exactly where to focus your efforts? Click HERE for the free assessment. Work with us: Unicorn Society Business for Unicorns 2022-01-1731 minWhat Makes It Great?What Makes It Great?The Return of the What Makes It Great Award Show SpecialRoll out the red carpet again as Andy & Michael Fernandez wrap up the 1950s with another Awards Show Special! Hear their awards for the best of the decade and their updated lists of their best movies of all time on this special episode of What Makes It Great!2021-11-011h 34What Makes It Great?What Makes It Great?57: 1959 Ben-HurHop on your chariots and race around in a big circle as Andy & Michael Fernandez chat about Ben-Hur! Released in 1959, this Charlton Heston epic of biblical proportions is ranked at #72 and #100 and won 13 Academy Awards! Hear Andy & Michael talk about What Makes It Great!2021-10-181h 16What Makes It Great?What Makes It Great?56: 1959 - North by NorthwestIt’s 1959 and Andy & Michael Fernandez have been mistaken for George Kaplan and go on a cross-country journey to discuss North By Northwest! This Hitchcock thriller stars Cary Grant and Eva Marie Saint, is ranked #40 and #55 by AFI, and is sometimes considered to be the first James Bond film. Hear Andy & Michael talk about What Makes It Great!2021-10-041h 05What Makes It Great?What Makes It Great?55: 1959 - Some Like It HotAndy & Michael Fernandez go on the run with Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon (and Marilyn Monroe!) while discussing Some Like It Hot! This 1959 film is one of the highest ranked comedies on the list at #14 and #22. Listen in as Andy & Michael talk about What Makes It Great!2021-09-2757 minWhat Makes It Great?What Makes It Great?54: 1958 - VertigoAndy & Michael Fernandez stay away from heights while discussing Vertigo! This Alfred Hitchcock thriller from 1958 stars Jimmy Stewart and is ranked #61 and #9 on AFI’s list. On top of that, it is often considered one of the best films ever made! Hear the brothers talk about What Makes It Great!2021-09-201h 07What Makes It Great?What Makes It Great?53: 1957 - The Bridge on the River KwaiAndy & Michael Fernandez discuss David Lean’s 1957 World War II film, The Bridge on the River Kwai. Ranked #13 and #36 by AFI, this movie stars Alec Guinness and William Holden is the first of three David Lean films on the list! So, whistle while you work and listen as Andy & Michael discuss What Makes It Great!2021-09-1351 minWhat Makes It Great?What Makes It Great?52: 1957 - 12 Angry MenAndy & Michael Fernandez go to court to discuss 1957’s 12 Angry Men. This suspenseful movie, ranked #87 by the American Film Institute, all takes place in one room as twelve jurors deliberate a murder case and if the defendant is innocent or guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. Listen as Andy & Michael go over the evidence and discuss What Makes It Great!2021-08-3054 minWhat Makes It Great?What Makes It Great?51: 1956 - GiantHowdy y’all! Andy & Michael Fernandez travel to Reata with Elizabeth Taylor, Rock Hudson, and James Dean to talk about 1956’s Giant. This epic about cattle ranchers and oilmen in Texas is ranked #82 on the American Film Institute’s list and is James Dean’s final film, as he died before the movie was completed. Hope you enjoy as Andy & Michael discuss What Makes It Great!2021-08-231h 1230 Characters30 CharactersNew Host of Jeopardy Michael Richards miniWelcome to the second minisode of the month. Andy, Matt and Joe have a chat with a fun character! Come back every week for what the New York Times calls the best podcast in the universe...or that might have been Matt, it's hard to tell. Tell your friends Rate/review on iTunes Keep on Listening! Also, come to the Laugh Factory Chicago, first Sunday of Every month at 7pm for Character Assasination! Red Lobster Comedy is the third Monday of the month at the L and L Tavern! Theme song by Brett Gretzky Logo by Chris R2021-08-2005 min30 Characters30 CharactersNew Host of Jeopardy Michael Richards mini Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2021-08-2005 minWhat Makes It Great?What Makes It Great?50: 1956 - The SearchersAnother western? That’ll be the day. Andy & Michael Fernandez discuss 1956’s The Searchers. Directed by John Ford and starring John Wayne, this influential film is ranked #96 and #12 on the American Film Institute’s lists. Hear why on What Makes It Great!2021-08-161h 01What Makes It Great?What Makes It Great?49: 1955 - Rebel Without a CauseAndy & Michael Fernandez plus James Dean equals Rebel Without A Cause. This 1955 cultural phenomenon is ranked #59 on the American Film Institute’s list and includes one of the most iconic stars in Hollywood history. Listen as Andy & Michael discuss What Makes It Great!2021-08-0957 minWhat Makes It Great?What Makes It Great?48: 1954 - Rear WindowThis week, Andy & Michael Fernandez discuss their first Alfred Hitchcock movie, 1954's Rear Window. Nominated for four Oscars and ranked at #42 and #48 on the American Film Institute's lists, Rear Window stars Jimmy Stewart and Grace Kelly as they investigate a possible murder, all from within Jimmy Stewart's apartment! Listen in as the Fernandez brothers talk about What Makes It Great!2021-08-0249 minWhat Makes It Great?What Makes It Great?47: 1954 - On The WaterfrontWe coulda been contenders! Instead of podcasters. Which is what we are, let’s face it. That’s right, Andy & Michael Fernandez are discussing On the Waterfront, featuring an iconic performance from Marlon Brando. This 1954 film directed by Elia Kazan is ranked at #8 and #19 by the American Film Institute and was nominated for 12 Academy Awards and won 8. We hope you enjoy as we discuss What Makes It Great!2021-07-2655 minWhat Makes It Great?What Makes It Great?46: 1953 - From Here to EternityJoin Andy & Michael Fernandez as they head to Hawaii to talk about the struggles in finding love, friendship, and self while a threat looms in 1953's From Here to Eternity. Starring Burt Lancaster, Montgomery Clift, Frank Sinatra, and Donna Reed, this World War II drama was nominated for 13 Academy Awards and won 8 of them! Listen in as Andy & Michael talk about What Makes It Great!2021-07-1238 minWhat Makes It Great?What Makes It Great?45: 1953 - ShaneRide off into the sunset with Andy & Michael Fernandez as they discuss 1953's Shane! This western is ranked by the American Film Institute as the #69 and #45 greatest movie of all time and it's impact extends all the way into modern day films like 2017's Logan. Listen in to hear What Makes It Great!2021-07-0538 minWhat Makes It Great?What Makes It Great?44: 1952 - High NoonDo not forsake this podcast, my darlin'. On this episode, Andy & Michael Fernandez discuss 1952's High Noon starring Gary Cooper and Grace Kelly. This western has a lot of parallels to the Hollywood Blacklist while also being an entertaining film, worthy of its places at #33 nd #27 on the American Film Institute's lists of the best movies of all time. Listen in as the brothers discuss What Makes It Great!2021-06-2838 min30 Characters30 CharactersRSB Michael Degnan miniWelcome back to 30 Characters minisode! We continue our month of remembering the hilarious Samantha Berkman. Enjoy Andy, Matt and Sam chatting with the hilarious Michael Degnan.2021-06-2507 min30 Characters30 CharactersRSB Michael Degnan mini Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2021-06-2507 minWhat Makes It Great?What Makes It Great?43: 1952 - Singin' in the RainThis one is a big one! A musical classic, a family favorite, a guest joins us, AND it's our first ever commentary track! 1952's Singin' in the Rain, starring Gene Kelly, Debbie Reynolds, and Donald O'Connor, is ranked at #10 and #5 on the American Film Institute's List and is a joy to watch. If you have access to the film, you can watch along with Andy & Michael Fernandez (and their sister Diana Taylor!) as they watch the movie and talk about What Makes It Great in this special full length commentary track episode!2021-06-211h 50What Makes It Great?What Makes It Great?42: 1951 - The African QueenTravel down the rivers of Africa with Andy & Michael Fernandez as they discuss the John Huston directed The African Queen. This movie, ranked #17 and #65, is notable for shooting on location, in color, and starring two of the biggest stars of the classic era of Hollywood: Katherine Hepburn and Humphrey Bogart. We hope you enjoy listening as we discuss What Makes It Great!2021-06-1433 minWhat Makes It Great?What Makes It Great?41: 1951 - An American in ParisAndy & Michael Fernandez dance their way to France as they discuss Gene Kelly in 1951's An American in Paris This award-winning, and highly influential, musical is ranked at #68 on the American Film Institute's list of the greatest movies of all time and is also the first live-action film in color on the list since 1939's Gone With The Wind! Listen as they discuss What Makes It Great!2021-06-0744 minWhat Makes It Great?What Makes It Great?40: 1951 - A Streetcar Named DesireHey Stella! Andy & Michael Fernandez are talking about the Elia Kazan directed film from 1951: A Streetcar Named Desire. The American Film Institute ranks this classic at #45 and #47 on their lists, primarily for the introduction of one of the screen's most magnetic actors: Marlon Brando. Also starring Vivien Leigh, Kim Hunter, and Karl Malden, this film based on a Tennessee Williams play, received three acting Oscars and 9 other nominations. We hope you enjoy our discussion of A Streetcar Named Desire!2021-05-3140 minWhat Makes It Great?What Makes It Great?39: 1951 - A Place in the SunThis episode has a lot of beauty and tragedy as Andy & Michael Fernandez talk about 1951's A Place in the Sun. Directed by George Stevens and starring Montgomery Clift and Elizabeth Taylor, A Place in the Sun features more realistic acting, controversial subject matter, and is one of the biggest surprises of the list so far. So listen in as the Fernandez brothers talk about What Makes It Great!2021-05-241h 08What Makes It Great?What Makes It Great?38: 1950 - All About EveIn this episode, Andy & Michael Fernandez talk All About Eve. This highly acclaimed drama of jealously, backstabbing, and ego stars Bette Davis as an aging actress being pushed out of the spotlight. The American Film Institute ranks this movie as the #16 and #28 movie of all time and was nominated for 14 Academy Awards, including 5 acting nominations. We hope you enjoy our discussion of All About Eve!2021-05-1753 minWhat Makes It Great?What Makes It Great?37: 1950 - Sunset BoulevardWe're back with new episodes! We begin a new decade by discussing a movie about movies, love, independence, admiration, aging, and chimpanzee funerals. That's right! Andy & Michael Fernandez are traveling to Sunset Boulevard! Directed by Billy Wilder and starring William Holden and Gloria Swanson, this film gets the recognition of being ranked by the American Film Institute as the #12 and #16 greatest film of all time. We hope you enjoy our discussion of Sunset Boulevard!2021-05-101h 19Not In a Creepy WayNot In a Creepy WayCaptain America: Winter SoldierOn your left! The villain wears a lower face mask and has grown his hair out Covid-style; Captain America: Winter Soldier is one of Drew’s favorite movies. J and Eric liked it too. Eric tried to yadda-yadda the action scenes but Drew disallowed it. Along the way they discuss anthology series like Two Sentence Horror Stories and Black Mirror, Peter Lorre, Power Records, appropriate condiment storage, Zach Snyder, and The Dead Zone.   Housekeeping starts at 1:22:05 and includes discussion of “This Is How They Tell Me the World Ends: The Cyberweapons Arms Race” by Nicole Perlrot...2021-03-141h 41What Makes It Great?What Makes It Great?A Second What Makes It Great Awards Show SpecialIn this episode of What Makes It Great, Andy & Michael Fernandez reflect on the movies they have watched and analyzed so far, rank them in their own list and give out some Oscar-like awards. The brothers have discussed 36 movies from 1915 all the way through 1949. Catch up on what has been discussed so far before they enter in to a new decade of film on What Makes It Great!2021-02-221h 26What Makes It Great?What Makes It Great?36: 1949 - The Third ManIn this episode, Andy & Michael Fernandez go to post-WWII Europe for another film noir: The Third Man. Starring Joseph Cotten and Orson Welles, The Third Man is ranked as the #57 film of all time and features some very stylish shots and locations, as well as one of the most interesting scores we've heard so far! Listen in as Andy & Michael discuss What Makes It Great!2021-02-081h 09What Makes It Great?What Makes It Great?35: 1948 - The Treasure of the Sierra MadreAndy & Michael Fernandez go to Mexico to discuss one of the first Hollywood films shot on location: 1948's The Treasure of the Sierra Madre. Starring Humphrey Bogart and Walter Huston, this John Huston film dives into the theme of the corrupting power of greed as it follows three men in search of gold. Ranked #30 and #38 on the American Film Institute's lists, The Treasure of the Sierra Madre has what many consider to be Bogart's best performance. Listen in as Andy & Michael discuss What Makes It Great!2021-02-011h 18What Makes It Great?What Makes It Great?34: 1946 - It's A Wonderful LifeAndy & Michael Fernandez travel to Bedford Falls to discuss 1946's It's A Wonderful Life, but they won't be going alone! Special guest, and sister-in-law, Maureen Fernandez joins Andy & Michael to discuss this Frank Capra and Jimmy Stewart film that has become a holiday classic. Ranked #11 and #20 on the American Film Institute's lists, It's A Wonderful Life features great performances and an even greater message, making it a perfect film for the times we are living in now. Listen in as Andy & Michael (& Maureen!) discuss What Makes It Great!2021-01-252h 06What Makes It Great?What Makes It Great?33: 1946 - The Best Years of Our LivesAndy & Michael Fernandez discuss their first post-World War II movie: 1946's The Best Years of Our Lives. Three soldiers come back to their hometown and struggle with readjusting to civilian life in this epic directed by William Wyler, shot by Gregg Toland, and featuring a terrific performance from non-actor, Harold Russell. The American Film Institute ranks this film at #37 on both versions of their list. Listen in as Andy & Michael talk about What Makes It Great!2021-01-181h 35What Makes It Great?What Makes It Great?32: 1944 - Double IndemnityIn this week's episode, Andy & Michael Fernandez consult their inner monologues as they discuss one of the most influential film noirs of all time, 1944's Double Indemnity. Ranked at #38 and #29 on the American Film Institute's lists, Double Indemnity dives into murder, insurance fraud, a sleazy salesman, a manipulative woman, and a determined claims investigator, all while featuring some influential narrative devices and cinematography. Listen in as the brothers break down What Makes It Great!2021-01-111h 12Rabbitt Stew ComicsRabbitt Stew ComicsEpisode 281Comics Reviews: Dark Nights: Death Metal 7 by Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo, Yanick Paquette, Bryan Hitch, Jonathan Glapion, Alex Sinclair, Nathan Fairbairn, FCO Plascencia Generations Shattered by Dan Jurgens, Robert Venditti, Andy Schmidt, Oclair Albert, Paul Pelletier, Danny Miki, Bernard Chang, Yanick Paquette, Matt Ryan, Aaron Lopresti, Scott Hanna, Klaus Janson, John Romita Jr, Fernando Pasarin, Emanuela Lupacchino, Wade Von Grawbadger, Sandra Hope, Mike Perkins, Kevin Nowlan, Doug Braithwaite, Ivan Reis, Joe Prado, Hi-Fi Future State: The Next Batman 1 by John Ridley, Nick Derington, Tamra Bonvillain, Brandon Thomas, Sumit Kumar, Raul Fernandez, Jordie Bellaire, Paul Jenkins, Jack Herbert, Gabe...2021-01-093h 00What Makes It Great?What Makes It Great?31: 1942 - CasablancaHere's lookin' at you, kid. Andy & Michael Fernandez step into Rick's Cafe to discuss 1942's Casablanca. This exciting, funny, romantic movie is ranked at #2 and #3 on the two versions of the American Film Institute's lists of the greatest films of all time and may be one of the most quotable scripts of all time. Listen as the Fernandez brothers discuss What Makes It Great!2021-01-041h 44What Makes It Great?What Makes It Great?30: 1942 - Yankee Doodle DandyAndy & Michael Fernandez go to town, riding on a pony to discuss the 1942 musical Yankee Doodle Dandy. This movie, ranked at #100 and #98 on the American Film Institute's lists, stars James Cagney in an Oscar winning performance and is directed by Michael Curtiz, one of the best examples of a studio director. Listen in as Andy & Michael travel "Over There" and discuss What Makes It Great!2020-12-2853 minWhat Makes It Great?What Makes It Great?29: 1941 - Sullivan's TravelsIn this week's episode, Andy & Michael Fernandez discuss Preston Sturges's 1941 comedy, Sullivan's Travels. A successful comedy director wants to make an impactful film about the struggles of the poor, so he tries to get some first-hand experience at those struggles. Comedy ensues. This film, ranked #61 on the 10th Anniversary version of the American Film Institute's list, is the first movie about movies on the list. Listen as Andy & Michael discuss What Makes It Great!2020-12-2149 minWhat Makes It Great?What Makes It Great?28: 1941 - The Maltese FalconThis episode is the stuff dreams are made of. Andy & Michael Fernandez become gumshoes to investigate 1941's The Maltese Falcon. Written and directed by John Huston and starring Humphrey Bogart, The Maltese Falcon, ranked #23 and #31 on the American Film Institute's lists of the greatest films of all time, is the first film noir movie on the list and features great supporting performances from Peter Lorre and Sidney Greenstreet. Listen as Andy & Michael talk about What Makes It Great!2020-12-141h 17What Makes It Great?What Makes It Great?27: 1941 - Citizen KaneThis is the big one. The consensus #1 film of all time according to the American Film Institute: 1941's Citizen Kane. Directed, produced, co-written, and starring a 26 year old Orson Welles, Citizen Kane is a revolutionary, influential, timeless, and funny tale about Charles Foster Kane, an extremely rich and powerful media mogul, who, while being in the public spotlight for most of his life, is still an enigma. Listen in as Andy & Michael Fernandez travel to Xanadu in an attempt to understand the movie that many consider to be the greatest of all time on a brand new episode of...2020-12-072h 16What Makes It Great?What Makes It Great?26: 1940 - The Philadelphia StoryAndy & Michael Fernandez travel to Philadelphia to discuss the comic antics of Katherine Hepburn, Cary Grant, and James Stewart in George Cukor's The Philadelphia Story. This movie from 1940, ranked at #51 and #44 on the two versions of the American Film Institute's lists, features some of the best comic drunk acting ever. Listen as the Fernandez brothers discuss What Makes It Great!2020-11-301h 27What Makes It Great?What Makes It Great?25: 1940 - FantasiaAndy & Michael Fernandez go to a concert while discussing 1940's Fantasia. Produced by Walt Disney, this animated feature is a precursor to the music video and represents a leap forward in sound technology for the movies. The American Film Institute lists it as the #58 greatest film of all time, so listen in as Andy & Michael break down What Makes It Great!2020-11-231h 03What Makes It Great?What Makes It Great?24: 1940 - The Grapes of WrathIn this week's episode, Andy & Michael Fernandez join the Joad family on their exodus to California in The Grapes of Wrath. This John Ford directed film, based on the John Steinbeck novel, is a rough, and unfortunately very timely, tale of the struggle of migrant farm workers, forced off their land, fighting to stay together and survive. The American Film Institute ranks this movie as the #21 and #23 greatest film of all time. Tune in as Andy & Michael discuss What Makes It Great!2020-11-161h 18What Makes It Great?What Makes It Great?A What Makes It Great Awards Show SpecialIn this special episode of What Makes It Great, Andy & Michael Fernandez reflect on the movies they have watched and analyzed so far, rank them in their own list, and give out some Oscar-like awards. The brothers have discussed 23 movies, from 1915 all the way through to 1939. Catch up on what has been discussed so far before they enter in to a new decade of film on What Makes It Great!2020-11-091h 18What Makes It Great?What Makes It Great?23: 1939 - Gone with the WindThe final film from the 1930s is also the biggest movie discussed so far: Gone with the Wind. Starring Vivien Leigh, Clark Gable, Olivia de Havilland, and Hattie McDaniel, this sweeping epic is not without controversy. Depicting a romanticized view of slavery and the American South pre-Civil War, the movie is challenging and uncomfortable while at the same time it contains some of the most complex characters, some of the most dynamic cinematography, and some of the most epic sets and production value of any film up to this point. Andy & Michael Fernandez tackle all of that and much...2020-11-022h 03What Makes It Great?What Makes It Great?22: 1939 - Mr. Smith Goes to WashingtonThis week, Andy & Michael Fernandez watch James Stewart in 1939's Mr. Smith Goes to Washington. This Frank Capra film, ranked #29 and #26 on the American Film Institute's two lists, is a timeless tale about sticking to your principles, giving voice to the voiceless, and standing up to fight for what's right. Join the Fernandez brothers as they discuss What Makes It Great!2020-10-261h 55What Makes It Great?What Makes It Great?21: 1939 - The Wizard of OzWe're off to see the wizard! Listen this week as Andy & Michael Fernandez get sucked up into a tornado and dive into 1939's The Wizard of Oz. Starring Judy Garland and featuring some iconic music, imagery, and performances, The Wizard of Oz is a massively influential movie and the American Film Institute ranks it at #6 and #10 on their versions of the best movies of all time. So follow the yellow brick road, click your heels together, and join Andy & Michael Fernandez as they discuss What Makes It Great!2020-10-191h 29What Makes It Great?What Makes It Great?20: 1939 - Wuthering HeightsAndy & Michael Fernandez go back in time to discuss the 1939 adaptation of Emily Bronte's novel, Wuthering Heights. Directed by William Wyler and starring Merle Oberon and Laurence Olivier, Wuthering Heights was nominated for 8 Academy Awards and is ranked #73 on the original version of the American Film Institute's list of the Top 100 greatest American films of all time. Listen as Andy & Michael try to answer the question "What Makes It Great"!2020-10-121h 08What Makes It Great?What Makes It Great?19: 1939 - StagecoachIn this episode, Andy & Michael Fernandez saddle up to discuss the first western on the list, 1939's Stagecoach. This John Ford directed film stars a large of ensemble of performers, including John Wayne, as they make their way across the West. Ranked #63 on the American Film Institute's original list of the greatest films of all time, Stagecoach provides plenty of interesting performances, techniques, social commentary, and a few issues to examine. Listen as Andy & Michael try to understand What Makes It Great!2020-10-051h 34Progressive House & TranceProgressive House & TranceAndy Innes - Horizons Sept 2020 Guest Mix, Experience TranceGuest mix for James Thomson's 'Horizons' Show on Experience Trance, September 2020 1. Lost Witness, Laura-Ly - Carry Me Home (Extended Mix) 2. Matt Darey, Li Kwan - Point Zero (Matt Darey & Carlos Martz Remix) 3. Billie Eilish - No Time To Die (Cold Blue's Golden Leaves Remix) 4. Ram, Arctic Moon - Punkstars (Extended Mix) 5. Calvin O'Commor - Oceania (Extended Mix) 6. Jase Thirlwall - Destinesia (Original Mix) 7. Olive - You're Not Alone (Liam Wilson Creamfields Rework) 8. Alex M.O.R.P.H. vs. Ellie Lawson - Not All Superheroes Wear Capes A Hundred Ways (Free...2020-10-041h 51Progressive House & TranceProgressive House & TranceTrancegressive #03 - Saturo Sounds, October 2020Trancegressive #03, www.saturoSounds.com, 2nd October 2020. 1. Pink Floyd - Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Lautaro Fernandez Unofficial Remix) [Not On Label] 2. Tears for Fears - Shout (Santo Adriano Reinterpretation) [Not On Label] 3. Ewan Rill & K Loveski - Made In Goa (Original Mix) [The Soundgarden] 4. Shai T - Illusions (Original Mix) [Do Not Sit On The Furniture Recordings] 5. The Smiths - This Charming Man (Martin Tolosa Unofficial Remix) [Not On Label] 6. Michael A - Tension (Original Mix) [Typ3 Records] 7. Nacres - Zero (Original Mix) [Bonzai Progressive] 8. Quivver - That's What Counts (Original...2020-10-021h 02What Makes It Great?What Makes It Great?18: 1938 - Bringing Up BabyKatherine Hepburn and Cary Grant star in this Howard Hawks comedy from 1938. Ranked #97 and #88 on the American Film Institute's lists, Hepburn and Grant play two opposites that fall for each other with the help of a few mishaps, misunderstandings, and one leopard named Baby. Hear Andy & Michael Fernandez discuss this screwball classic as they try to understand What Makes It Great!2020-09-281h 19What Makes It Great?What Makes It Great?17: 1937 - Snow White and the Seven DwarfsHeigh Ho! Andy & Michael Fernandez take a look in the magic mirror to discuss 1937's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The first animated movie on the list and the first movie in color on the list, this Walt Disney classic is ranked at #49 and at #34 on the American Film Institute's lists of the greatest films of all time. On top of that, the story of the making of this movie is just as fascinating as the movie itself. Listen as Andy & Michael talk about What Makes It Great!2020-09-211h 24What Makes It Great?What Makes It Great?16: 1936 - Swing TimePut on your dancing shoes as the Fernandez brothers are talking about Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers in 1936's Swing Time. Ranked at #90 on the 10th Anniversary List from the American Film Institute, this musical features impressive dance routines, lovable performances, and the origin of the Academy Award winning hit song, The Way You Look Tonight. Tune in as Andy & Michael Fernandez discuss What Makes It Great!2020-09-141h 28What Makes It Great?What Makes It Great?15: 1936 - Modern TimesIn this 1936 film by Charlie Chaplin, his Little Tramp character works on an assembly line, falls in love, and tries to make ends meet in an ever changing world. Ranked at #81 and #78 on the two American Film Institute's lists, Modern Times is also the final Chaplin film on the list. Listen in as Andy & Michael Fernandez break it down to discuss What Makes It Great!2020-09-071h 00What Makes It Great?What Makes It Great?14: 1935 - Mutiny on the BountyAndy & Michael Fernandez set sail with Clark Gable and discuss 1935's Mutiny on the Bounty. This adventure on the high seas was ranked #86 on the American Film Institute's list of the Top 100 Films of All Time and features some all-star performances from Gable and Charles Laughton as Captain Bligh. Listen as the Fernandez brothers talk about What Makes It Great!2020-08-311h 46What Makes It Great?What Makes It Great?13: 1935 - A Night at the OperaAndy & Michael spend A Night at the Opera with the Marx Brothers in this episode of What Make It Great. The 1935 comedy comes in at #85 on the 10th Anniversary list of the American Film Institute's greatest films of all time, and has a lot of the Marx Brothers most famous comedy scenes, such as the stateroom and contract scenes. Another favorite from their childhoods, tune in as the brothers talk about What Makes It Great!2020-08-241h 36What Makes It Great?What Makes It Great?12: 1934 - It Happened One NightEver wonder the proper hitchhiking technique? Way to get undressed? Dunk a donut? Maybe what piggybacking says about your character? Well, Clark Gable has the answers to all of these and more as he falls in love with Claudette Colbert in Frank Capra's hugely influential 1934 film, It Happened One Night. Ranked at #35 and #46 on the American Film Institute's list, It Happened One Night is also one of only three movies to win Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, and Best Screenplay at the Academy Awards. Listen to Andy & Michael talk about what makes it great!2020-08-171h 37FrancoinformadorFrancoinformadorAdolescentes millonarios gracias a Tik Tok según la lista de Forbes.VACUNAS FABRICADAS EN ARGENTINA Y MÉXICO. El presidente de Argentina, Alberto Fernández, anunció que su país junto con México fabricará vacunas anti COVID-19 para toda América Latina, con excepción de Brasil. Serán entre 150 y 250 millones de vacunas desarrolladas por el laboratorio británico AstraZeneca en colaboración con la Universidad de Oxford. Fernández indicó que el costo de la dosis tendrá un costo que rondará los 3 y 4 dólares. También aseguró que "el proyecto" para la producción de la vacuna contra el coronavirus es "sin fines de lucro", "s...2020-08-1300 minWhat Makes It Great?What Makes It Great?11: 1933 - Duck SoupAndy & Michael travel to the warring nations of Freedonia and Sylvania to discuss one of their favorite comedies of all-time, Duck Soup. Starring the Marx Brothers, Duck Soup is ranked at #85 and #60 on the two American Film Institute's lists, is full of laughs, and allows the Fernandez Brothers to talk about their love of the Marx Brothers. Tune in to this discussion of an anarchic comedy classic as Andy & Michael share their opinions on What Makes It Great!2020-08-101h 23Re-Release with DJ ReelaxRe-Release with DJ ReelaxREELAX presents ONELOVE RELEASE S02.E08 - Re-Release with DJ ReelaxPLAYING TRACKS BY Michael Woods, Kaz James & Carl Kennedy, Jono Fernandez & Pauls Paris ft. Amba Shepherd, Lemaitre, VillA and more. Free yourself as your host Reelax takes you on a 1hr ride through the very best of the latest clubland gems. Expect to hear the finest cutting edge house, tech, electronica, Balearic and beyond.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2020-08-051h 00What Makes It Great?What Makes It Great?10: 1933 - King KongIn this episode of What Makes It Great, Andy & Michael travel to an uncharted and mysterious island and come back with a great discussion of 1933's King Kong! This fun movie represents a Kong sized leap forward in special effects and creates the blueprint for many of the blockbuster movies of today. This film, ranked at #43 and #41 on the two American Film Institute lists, may be just as important now as it was then. So, tune in and listen as the brothers talk about What Makes It Great!2020-08-031h 25What Makes It Great?What Makes It Great?9: 1931 - FrankensteinAndy & Michael dive into the first horror movie of the list, 1931's Frankenstein! Ranked #87 on the original American Film Institute list, Frankenstein is a stylish, inventive, and defining movie of the genre, on top of being a fun watch! Listen as Andy & Michael discuss What Makes It Great!2020-07-271h 04What Makes It Great?What Makes It Great?8: 1931 - City LightsOn this episode of What Makes It Great, Andy & Michael discuss the second Charlie Chaplin movie on the list. City Lights tells the story of Chaplin's Tramp character falling in love with a blind woman, befriending an alcoholic (and suicidal) millionaire, and getting into all sorts of wacky situations. But, What Makes It Great? Join the brothers as they talk about a movie that jumped from #76 on the original American Film Institute's list of greatest movies of all time all the way to #11 on the 10th anniversary list.2020-07-2040 minWhat Makes It Great?What Makes It Great?7: 1930 - All Quiet on the Western FrontAndy & Michael tackle this Pre-Code, anti-war classic from 1930. Ranked #54 on the American Film Institute's list of the Top 100 Greatest American Films of All Time, All Quiet on the Western Front is an unflinching look at the loss of innocence experienced by young German soldiers during World War I. What Makes It Great? What does Pre-Code mean? Listen this week as the brothers dive in to All Quiet on the Western Front!2020-07-1354 minWhat Makes It Great?What Makes It Great?A Quick COVID UpdateAndy & Michael update their listeners on recording apart in the era of COVID-19. Bear with us for the next few episodes as we navigate recording in separate locations. Thanks for listening!2020-07-1301 minWhat Makes It Great?What Makes It Great?6: 1927 - The Jazz SingerThey talk! On this episode of What Makes It Great, Andy & Michael dive head first into the first movie of the sound era, 1927's The Jazz Singer. Is there sound? Yep! Is there racism? You bet! The American Film Institute ranks this industry changing movie at #90 of all time. Do the brothers agree? Tune in and find out on this episode of What Makes It Great! 2020-07-0648 minWhat Makes It Great?What Makes It Great?5: 1927 - Sunrise: A Song of Two HumansIn this episode of What Makes It Great, the brothers talk about F.W. Murnau's Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans from 1927. Ranked at #82 on the American Film Institute's 10th Anniversary List, Sunrise is the famed German director's first foray into making an American film. Come and hear about the German Expressionist influences that are still seen in many of today's films (think Tim Burton) as Andy & Michael discuss What Makes It Great!2020-06-2941 minWhat Makes It Great?What Makes It Great?4: 1926 - The GeneralIn this episode, Andy & Michael discuss Buster Keaton's action-comedy, The General, from 1926. Ranked #18 on the American Film Institute's 10th Anniversary List, The General is a non-stop chase comedy with some pretty epic (and dangerous!) stunt and camera work that lays the groundwork for many comedians and action stars of today. Listen as the brothers discuss What Makes It Great!2020-06-2252 minWhat Makes It Great?What Makes It Great?3: 1925 - The Gold RushIn this week's episode, Andy & Michael look into 1925's The Gold Rush, written by, directed by, and starring one of Hollywood's most iconic people, Charlie Chaplin. The Gold Rush is ranked #74 on the original American Film Institute's list and moved up to #58 on the updated list. Hear the brothers chat about the first comedy on the list! Is it funny? Does it still work today? Find out on What Makes It Great!2020-06-1555 minWhat Makes It Great?What Makes It Great?2: 1916 - IntoleranceIn this episode of What Makes It Great, Andy & Michael discuss another D.W. Griffith film, 1916's Intolerance. Ranked #49 on AFI's updated 10th Anniversary list, this film cuts between multiple storylines across time in an attempt to highlight intolerance through history. Does it work? Is it great? Tune in and find out!2020-06-0842 minLet Your Mind Travel Through Words With Full AudiobookLet Your Mind Travel Through Words With Full AudiobookKing of the Swords [Dramatized Adaptation] Audiobook by Michael MoorcockListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 448538 Title: King of the Swords [Dramatized Adaptation] Author: Michael Moorcock Narrator: A Full Cast, Andy Brownstein, Bob Payne, Bradley Smith, Chris Davenport, Chris Genebach, Christopher Walker, Dylan Lynch, Gabriela Fernandez-Coffey, Jefferson A. Russell, Ken Jackson, Lawrence Redmond, Michael John Casey, Nanette Savard, Scott Mccormick, Terence Aselford, Thomas Keegan, Tim Getman, Tracy Olivera, Yasmin Tuazon Format: Unabridged Length: 04:57:42 Language: English Release date: 06-03-20 Publisher: GraphicAudio Genres: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Epic Fantasy Summary: The old races have perished. Across the fifteen planes of reality, the ceaseless struggle between Law...2020-06-034h 57Explore New Full Audiobooks in Science Fiction & Fantasy, Epic FantasyExplore New Full Audiobooks in Science Fiction & Fantasy, Epic FantasyThe King of the Swords [Dramatized Adaptation] by Michael MoorcockPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/448538 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The King of the Swords [Dramatized Adaptation] Series: #3 of Corum (Dramatized Adaptation) Author: Michael Moorcock Narrator: Bob Payne, Gabriela Fernandez-Coffey, Chris Davenport, Lawrence Redmond, Chris Genebach, Tracy Olivera, Andy Brownstein, Bradley Smith, Thomas Keegan, Yasmin Tuazon, Tim Getman, Scott Mccormick, Jefferson A. Russell, Michael John Casey, Ken Jackson, Dylan Lynch, Terence Aselford, A Full Cast, Nanette Savard, Christopher Walker Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 4 hours 57 minutes Release date: June 3, 2020 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Epic Fantasy Publisher's Summary: The old races have perished. Across the fifteen planes o...2020-06-0305 minWhat Makes It Great?What Makes It Great?1: 1915 - The Birth of a NationIn the first episode of What Makes It Great, we tackle a truly terrible piece of American cinema (and one that is sadly still relevant today), D.W. Griffith's The Birth of a Nation from 1915. This is an extremely racist movie about the Civil War and the rise of the Ku Klux Klan. Many issues discussed are ones we are still seeing in the news today. This film was ranked as the #44 Greatest Film of All-Time on the original AFI list and was removed from the updated 10th Anniversary list. Hear our thoughts on the filmmaking and the terrible...2020-06-011h 02What Makes It Great?What Makes It Great?Welcome to... What Makes It Great!Andy and Michael Fernandez welcome you to What Makes It Great! In this introductory episode, the brothers tease what's to come in this cinematic journey of the greatest films of all time. Join us as we determine What Makes It Great.2020-05-2502 minRabbitt Stew ComicsRabbitt Stew ComicsEpisode 239Top 500, June Solicits Comics Reviews: Robin 80th Anniversary Special by Marv Wolfman, Tom Grummett, Scott Hanno, Adriano Lucas, Chuck Dixon, Scott McDaniel, Rob Hunter, Protobunker, Devin Grayson, Dan JUrgens, Norm Rapmund, Hi-Fi, Tim Seeley, Tom King, Mikel Janin, Jeromy Cox, Judd Winick, Dustin Nguyen, John Kalisz, Adam Beechen, Freddie Williams II, Jeremy Colwell, James Tynion IV, Javier Fernandez, David Baron, Brad Anderson, Amy Wolfram, Damion Scott, Peter Tomasi, Robbie Thompson, Ramon Villalobos, Ramra Bonvillain, Jorge Jimenez, Alejandro Sanchez Titans Giant 1 by Phil Hester, Scott Koblish, Tom Grummett, John Kalisz, et al 2020 Iron Age 1 by Tom DeFalco...2020-03-162h 10Rabbitt Stew ComicsRabbitt Stew ComicsEpisode 174March 2019 solicits, Freedom Fighters, Aquaman 43, HQ 56, Hardcore, Defenders: Best Defense, Champions Annual 1, Extermination 5, Infinity Wars 6, Infinity Wars: Fallen Guardian, Spider-Geddon conclusion, Marvel Adventures: Captain Marvel: Frost Giants Among Us, Season’s Beatings, Avatar: The Last Airbender - Imbalance, Feast or Famine, Betty & Veronica, Klaus and the Crying Snowman, Livewire, Witch Hammer OGN   Reviews: Aquaman, Mary Poppins Returns, American Gods s1, Westworld s2, End of the Fucking World, Ralph Breaks The Internet, Punisher Max v2   News: Hellboy trailer, Doom Patrol teaser, Men in Black: International trailer, Paper Girls ending in july, Green Arro...2018-12-282h 4630 Characters30 CharactersMichael Degnan mini Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2018-07-2707 min30 Characters30 CharactersMichael Degnan miniWelcome back to 30 Characters minisode! Andy, Matt and our special guest Samantha Berkman get together for a lil mini episode to tide you over till next month and dammit if they didn't run into a character. Enjoy this brief ep and look for more leading up to the next long ass episode. If you like this show: Tell your friends Rate/review on iTunes Keep on Listening! Also, come to the Laugh Factory Chicago, first Sunday of Every month at 7pm for Character Assasination! Red Lobster Comedy is the third Monday of the month at the L and L Tavern! ...2018-07-2707 minRabbitt Stew ComicsRabbitt Stew ComicsEpisode 136Doomsday Clock 4, Dark Nights Metal 6, Mother Panic: Gotham AD, Damnation: Johnny Blaze Ghost Rider, Daredevil 600, Cyber Force, Goosebumps: Download and Die, Shadowman, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers 25, Reviews (Ready Player One, Christine, Iron Fist, Strange Weather), News (FF by Slott/Pichelli, Infinity Wars by Duggan/Deodato, Harley Quinn by Humphries, Coulson back in the MCU, Dark Phoenix and New Mutants delays, Quantum Age, Black Mask delays, Gail Simone)   Comics Details: Mother Panic: Gotham AD 1 by Jody Houser, Ibrahim Moustafa, Jordan Boyd, Marissa Louise, Paulina Ganucheau Damnation: Johnny Blaze Ghost Rider by Christopher Sebela, Phil Noto D...2018-04-051h 48Rabbitt Stew ComicsRabbitt Stew ComicsEpisode 095Top 10 May, Dark Days: The Forge, Martian Manhunter/Marvin the Martian, Legion of Super-Heroes/Bugs Bunny, Defenders 1, Secret Empire: Uprising 1, Ms. Marvel 19, Old Man Logan 25, Kill the Minotaur 1, Winnebago Graveyard 1, Kid Sherlock 1, Jimmy's Bastards 1, Trespasser 1, Mother Russia 1, Catalyst Prime Accell, Rai: History of the Valiant Universe, Mr. Oz tie-ins, DC Horror Specials, Metal Dark Multiverse one-shots, X-Men Dark Phoenix casting, Fox goes Boom!, Black Mask Calexit, Invincible Ultimate HC 11, Paradox Girl 4-6, Axiom Man, Preacher Season 1, Tellos Wieringo Tribute, Marvel Legacy: Avengers 1 Million BC Details: Dark Days: The Forge by Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV, Andy Kubert...2017-06-192h 07FOXFOXDamon Wayans & Andy Samberg Play Rock, Paper, Scissors In The FOX Lounge | FOX BROADCASTINGDamon Wayans and Andy Samberg play rock, paper, scissors, discuss theme songs, and Andy's siblings in the FOX lounge. Subscribe now for more Lethal Weapon clips: http://fox.tv/SubscribeFOX Watch more videos from Lethal Weapon: https://fox.tv/LethalWeaponSeason3Playlist Catch full episodes: http://fox.tv/WATCHlethalweapon Watch more videos from Brooklyn Nine-Nine: http://fox.tv/BrooklynNineNineSeason4 Catch full episodes now: http://fox.tv/BrooklynNineNineFullEps See more of Lethal Weapon on our official site: http://fox.tv/LethalWeapon Like Lethal Weapon on Facebook: http://fox.tv/LethalWeapon_FB Follow Lethal Weapon on Twitter: http://fox.tv/LethalWeapon_TW Follow...2017-01-0501 minFOXFOXDamon Wayans & Andy Samberg Interrogate Each Other In The FOX Lounge | FOX BROADCASTINGFOX’s funniest detectives, Damon Wayans and Andy Samberg "interrogate" each other in the FOX Lounge. Subscribe now for more Lethal Weapon clips: http://fox.tv/SubscribeFOX Watch more videos from Lethal Weapon: https://fox.tv/LethalWeaponSeason3Playlist Catch full episodes: http://fox.tv/WATCHlethalweapon Watch more videos from Brooklyn Nine-Nine: http://fox.tv/BrooklynNineNineSeason4 Catch full episodes now: http://fox.tv/BrooklynNineNineFullEps See more of Lethal Weapon on our official site: http://fox.tv/LethalWeapon Like Lethal Weapon on Facebook: http://fox.tv/LethalWeapon_FB Follow Lethal Weapon on Twitter: http://fox.tv/LethalWeapon_TW Follow Lethal Weapon on In...2017-01-0500 minFOXFOXAndy Samberg Shares His SNL Story With Damon Wayans In The FOX Lounge | FOX BROADCASTINGDamon Wayans and Andy Samberg crack each other up in the FOX lounge. Subscribe now for more Lethal Weapon clips: http://fox.tv/SubscribeFOX Watch more videos from Lethal Weapon: https://fox.tv/LethalWeaponSeason3Playlist Catch full episodes: http://fox.tv/WATCHlethalweapon Watch more videos from Brooklyn Nine-Nine: http://fox.tv/BrooklynNineNineSeason4 Catch full episodes now: http://fox.tv/BrooklynNineNineFullEps See more of Lethal Weapon on our official site: http://fox.tv/LethalWeapon Like Lethal Weapon on Facebook: http://fox.tv/LethalWeapon_FB Follow Lethal Weapon on Twitter: http://fox.tv/LethalWeapon_TW Follow Lethal Weapon on Instagram: http://fox...2017-01-0501 minThree Sides Of The CoinThree Sides Of The Coin200 Three Sides of the Coin LIVE at the NJ KISS ExpoEpisode 200, October 18, 2016. This week we celebrate 200 episodes! Join us live at the 2016 NJ KISS Expo! We share all the events... dinner and party the night before. Fans stopping by to congratulate us on 200 episodes. Special guests such as Robert Conte, Mark Montague, Eric Singer, Bruce Kulick, Roman Fernandez, Danny Stanton, Wicked, Tim Sullivan stopping by to congratulate us and update us on what they are doing! We had a blast! We were overwhelmed and so thankful for everyone that stopped by to say hi and congratulate us! Three Sides of the Coin is a show about being a KISS fan...2016-10-171h 54Mixfreaks PodcastMixfreaks PodcastTiesto - Club Life 400URL: http://www.tiestoblog.com/<cite class="_Rm"></cite><br />Megamix by: Tiesto<br />Year: 2014<br /><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-_zxw8XmIFWQ/VfWfGMXeXUI/AAAAAAAAC2M/uQZ0HaaXrKE/s1600/tiesto-club-life-400.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="320" src="https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-_zxw8XmIFWQ/VfWfGMXeXUI/AAAAAAAAC2M/uQZ0HaaXrKE/s320/tiesto-club-life-400.jpg" width="320" /></a></div><br /><br />CLUB LIFE: EPISODE 400 – Hour 1<br...2016-04-1539 minThe Comics AlternativeThe Comics AlternativeEpisode 101 - Reviews of Shoplifter, Sugar Skull, and The Names #1On this week's regular episode, Andy and Derek discuss three new titles. They begin with Shoplifter (Pantheon), the first graphic novel from artist Michael Cho. Among the book's many strengths, the guys highlight Cho's art, the book's monochromatic palette, Cho's narrative pacing, and his characterization. Andy is especially struck by Cho's representation of the advertising world -- having once worked briefly in that field, he can empathize -- and Derek finds the book's greatest strength lying in its handing of social media and interpersonal communications. While there is a danger that the story may veer into the territory of...2014-09-1700 minhwnmusiclives\'s Podcasthwnmusiclives's PodcastAndy CummingsIt is ironic (in a way) to disrupt our discussion of Kui Lee with a discussion of another Hawai`i composer, Andy Cummings. Both have written unforgettable songs which continue to be sung by Hawaiians wherever they may be, but their approach to songwriting couldn’t be more diametrically opposed. Kui rejected almost everything Andy (and others like him) stood for. There were few palm trees or pikake blossoms ever mentioned in a Kui Lee composition. But it was just this imagery that made Andy Cummings’ compositions epitomical examples of the music of the hapa-haole era – the music that beckon...2014-08-0308 min