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The Secret Teachings
UAP on Your Leg Tell You it's Raining (7/10/25)
Three key details inform us that the recent, 2017 and onward, reporting on the UFO/UAP is nothing but a rewriting of the historical narrative using archaic psychological military-intelligence scripts. One, that AATIP spent only $22 million on research between 2012 and 2017, which pales in comparison with government waste, especially for a subject so critical for air safety and national security. Two, the curated cases investigated by the ODNI and DOD-AARO ignore countless credible global reports about the same. Three, the nature of the reporting and investigation are methods of “education” and “debunking” as laid out by the intelligence and military communities back in a 195...
2025-07-11
2h 00
Clear Tinted Classics
The Third Man w/ Sammy T. Anderson
First time guest Sammy joins the show to talk about an actual classic film! They talk about Sammy's journey into filmmaking writing scripts before he was even ten years old, and then dive into The Third Man. It's hard not to call it an Orson Welles film, because man, but yeah, anyway, check it out!
2025-06-18
2h 59
Broken VCR
#182 Saint Jack (1979)
Peter Bogdanovich's 1979 melodramatic pimp hangout movie, SAINT JACK, is our feature presentation this week. We talk about how Cybill Shepherd's lawsuit against Playboy brought the film to life, Orson Welles' involvement, hiding the plot from Singapore's government, that "Lady Boy" scene, and much more! We also pick our TOP 7 BEN GAZZARA MOVIES in this week's SILVER SCREEN 7! Join our Patreon ($2.99/month) here linktr.ee/brokenvcr to watch the episodes LIVE in video form day/weeks early. Find us on Instagram @thebrokenvcr and follow us on LetterBoxd! Become a regular here at THE BROKEN VCR!
2025-06-03
1h 30
You're Missing Out: A National Film Registry Podcast
Touch of Evil (1958) w/ Ryan Luis Rodriguez
“He was some kind of a man. What does it matter what you say about people?” – Touch of Evil (1958)This week, we’re crossing into the shadowy borderlands of noir with special guest Ryan Luis Rodriguez to unpack Orson Welles’ Touch of Evil. From its legendary opening tracking shot to Welles’ haunting turn as the corrupt Hank Quinlan, the film stands as a dark, complex swan song to the classic noir era.Together, we explore the film’s bold visual language, its controversial casting choices, and the fascinating story behind the restored cut that finally honored Welles...
2025-05-08
1h 44
Old Takes
"The Third Man"
Leave death to the professionals. This week, Jordan, Ryan & Jake dive deep into 1949's "The Third Man," starring Joseph Cotten, Alida Valli, Orson Welles & Trevor Howard. Plus, they draft their favorite plot twists. Follow Old Takes on Instagram.
2025-01-27
1h 14
The Hatchards Podcast
Richard Ayoade on The Unfinished Harauld Hughes: Salinger, Sanctimony, and Spinal Tap
On this episode, we were joined by the iconic actor, writer, and filmmaker Richard Ayoade to discuss his latest comic novel, The Unfinished Harauld Hughes, a fictional accounting of his quest to canonise the most significant British playwright of the 20th century (who also happens to be entirely made up). Richard spoke to us about the figures that influenced the invention of Hughes–among them Harold Pinter and Orson Welles–and the ill-fated film Hughes authored, "O Bedlam, O Bedlam", which stopped the prolific playwright from ever writing again. He expressed scepticism about the myths...
2024-10-08
39 min
Wind, Reel, & Print
F for Fake (1973)
EPISODE 012: META MOVIES When it comes to combining the magic of cinema with the boundaries of reality, few blur the lines more than the legendary Orson Welles. Ryan and Kevin examine 1973's “F for Fake” as Welles' strongest example of cinematic mastery, noting how the filmmaker bends and breaks the filmic form to fit his hypothesis on the truth of art forgery and the lies of creative origin.
2024-09-17
27 min
Corey Ryan Forrester’s Rants and Such!
*MONDAY* Sermon w/ Pastor Petey: Pancake Talk, Condemning Elon, Alex Jones, & Andrew Tate+an Orson Welles Inspired Sermon!
Children of the flock, Pastor Petey is back to his roots in this one! By that I mean he delivered an unedited stream of consciousness covering a variety of topics dear to his heart, prayer requests for the citizens of Chickaluki, and preaching an inspiring message! We love ya and we will see ya this weekend at Zanies in Nashville! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit coreyryanforrester.substack.com/subscribe
2023-12-12
24 min
Real Ass Podcast
1068. 60 Day Roommate (Mike Rainey And Ryan Foster)
Mike Rainey and Ryan Foster join Luis J. Gomez and Zac Amico and discuss trying to beat this day in broadcasting history when Orson Welles aired The War Of The Worlds in 1938, influencer Jack Doherty's bodyguard knocking out a guy, Luis wanting to be on the show 60 Days In, Ryan getting arrested for a DUI, Corinna Kopf, the Maine mass shooter committing suicide, an update on the social worker having sex with a 13 year old, the restaurant charging for adult's not parenting their kids, mischief night, their first time seeing boobs on TV and so much more! ...
2023-11-02
1h 18
Vintage Classic Radio
Sunday Night Playhouse - The Diamond as Big as The Ritz - F. Scott Fitzgerald & Orson Welles
Dive into a world of wealth, deception, and love in this week's episode of the "Sunday Night Playhouse" featuring an adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's mesmerizing novella, "The Diamond as Big as the Ritz." Brought to life by the legendary Orson Welles, the tale unravels the mysterious life of a Washington family and their unspeakable secret. When John T. Unger, a young man from Hades, ventures westward for a summer with his schoolmate, Percy Washington, he's thrown into a world of unimaginable riches, where diamonds are indeed "as big as the Ritz." However, beneath the glitter and glamour lies a...
2023-10-08
29 min
The Gauntlet
#116 - Mad Fate
116 - The Dream Lady (1918) / Macbeth (1948) This week we’re spinning the wheel of fortune as we tempt fate with Orson Welles and pitch a soothsaying tent with Elsie Jane Wilson
2023-09-12
1h 33
Break the Business
BTB Ep 389: Saving money on copyright registration; we interview NYC songwriter Diane Gentile
TOPICS: Co-host Zak Sloan brings back his Orson Welles impression for the AI Overlord Tip of the Week; advice on saving money on copyright registration and why you shouldn’t do the “poor man’s copyright”; we interview NYC songwriter Diane Gentile about the state of live music post COVID lockdown. Diane’s new album “The Bad and the Beautiful" is coming out in September and you can find out more about her work by visiting https://www.dianegentile.comRate/review/subscribe to the Break the Business Podcast on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, and Google Play. Follow Ryan @ryankair and the Break the Bu...
2023-08-20
1h 07
Breaking Walls: The Podcast on the History of American Network Radio Broadcasting
BW - EP141: Orson Welles In Europe (1948 - 1956)
In Breaking Walls episode 141, we finish a three part series on the radio career of Orson Welles by picking up as he left The United States for Europe in the late 1940s. For full appreciation, tune into episodes 79 and 104 before hearing this. —————————— Highlights: • Macbeth, HUAC and Leaving the U.S • Harry Alan Towers, and Harry Lime • Othello and The Black Museum • Song of Myself and Theatre Royal • Moriarity • The BBC Sketchbook and Moby Dick • Mr Lincoln and Mr Arkadin • Returning to the U.S. • Tomorrow and Yesterday • Looking Ahead to Barrie Craig —————————— The WallBreakers: http://thewallbreakers.com Subscribe to Breaking Walls everywhere you get your podcasts. To support the show...
2023-07-24
3h 54
Breaking Walls
BW - EP141: Orson Welles In Europe (1948 - 1956)
In Breaking Walls episode 141, we finish a three part series on the radio career of Orson Welles by picking up as he left The United States for Europe in the late 1940s. For full appreciation, tune into episodes 79 and 104 before hearing this. —————————— Highlights: • Macbeth, HUAC and Leaving the U.S • Harry Alan Towers, and Harry Lime • Othello and The Black Museum • Song of Myself and Theatre Royal • Moriarity • The BBC Sketchbook and Moby Dick • Mr Lincoln and Mr Arkadin • Returning to the U.S. • Tomorrow and Yesterday • Looking Ahead to Barrie Craig —————————— The WallBreakers: http://thewallbreakers.com Subscribe to Breaking Walls everywhere you get your podcasts. To support the show...
2023-07-24
3h 54
For Your Reconsideration - An Oscars Podcast
The 50th Annual Academy Awards - A Primer
Get ready for a blast from the past as we take you back to 1977, an unforgettable year in American filmmaking. Join me, your host Matti Price, and our fantastic panel of film writers and broadcasters, Karen Gordon, Leslie Byron Pitt, and Ryan McNeil, as we discuss the 50th Academy Awards, the groundbreaking achievements in sound, and the legends we lost during this iconic year in cinema. We won't just focus on the Oscars – we'll also pay tribute to the likes of the Marx Brothers, Charlie Chaplin, Elvis Presley, and Bing Crosby, as well as the directors and act...
2023-06-18
07 min
The Frankencast
85. Lady Frankenstein (1971) dir. Mel Welles
It's Frankenstein, but for ladies! This week your Horror Hosts have brought in Special Guest Ryan Nanni to discuss this surprisingly smart and decidedly feminist take on Frankenstein. Join us as we make a big batch of Blood Gin, redefine the term "well hung", and realize that we've been fighting a Voltron of our neighbors all along. You can listen to more from Ryan at the Shutdown Fullcast or on Twitter @celebrityhottub, or email him at ryan.nanni@gmail.com if you'd like him to be on your podcast. Please rate, review, and tell your...
2023-05-11
1h 19
Broken VCR
#19 Looker (1981)
This week we feature 1981’s LOOKER, written and directed by Michael Crichton. We dive into the 80’s sheen of the time, Albert Finney & James Coburn, Playboy’s 1981 Playmate of the Year Terri Welles, getting lost in the minutia of the tech, and much more. Stop by and let’s talk this forgotten okay time at the movies. She’s a looker! WEBSITE: https://linktr.ee/BrokenVCR
2023-02-18
1h 10
One Track Mind with Ryan Luis Rodriguez
#014: Citizen Kane
For our fourteenth episode, we’re dipping a toe into the waters of genius with Orson Welles' "Citizen Kane". No pressure or anything, just have to live up to the greatest film ever made, as narrated by the late legend Roger Ebert.Ryan's Recommendations: “Casablanca" (1942), "The Magnificent Ambersons" (1942), and "Touch of Evil" (1958)For exclusive bonus content and early releases of every episode, join our Patreon and become an Official Minder: http://www.patreon.com/onetrackmindpodcastTheme Music by: Bildschirm (bildschirm.bandcamp.com). Artwork by: Lacie Barker. Support the Show.
2023-01-31
31 min
Horror Hangover
Sink your teeth into comedic vampires in horror!
We return to our mini-vampire arc to explore how vampire comedies work with special guest, author-podcaster-historian-internet voicey guy: Mac Boyle! We cover Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein, all things Universal Horror, & the delightful joy of Netflix's Vampire vs. the Bronx! CLICK IF YOU DARE: The Once And Future Orson Welles by Mac Boyle Ryan's review of Vidar the Vampire at Wicked Horror "Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein: The Continuity Question" from Den of Geek's Jim Knipfel "BOO's On First: Abbott, Costello, And The Universal Monsters" from Fangoria's Diana Prince OUR SACRED OFF...
2023-01-29
46 min
Welles y Fargo
Crítica de la serie 'Vigilante' (The Watcher) de Ian Brennan y Ryan Murphy
'Vigilante' (The Watcher) nos cuenta una historia basada en hechos reales donde una familia se traslada a un vecindario muy particular para habitar la casa de sus sueños, donde pronto comenzarán a recibir una serie de cartas avisándoles de que son vigilados. - Dir: Ian Brennan y Ryan Murphy Guión: Ian Brennan, Ryan Murphy, Reilly Smith, Todd Kubrak. Basado en el artículo de New York Magazine escrito por el periodista Reeves Wiedeman. Reparto: Naomi Watts, Bobby Cannavale, Jennifer Coolidge, Mia Farrow, Margo Martindale, Luke David Blumm, Terry Kinney, Michael...
2022-11-01
07 min
Breaking Walls: The Podcast on the History of American Network Radio Broadcasting
BW - EP132—012: Mutual Mystery Shows Of The 1940s—Looking Ahead To Thanksgiving
We’re going to stop here, but we’re not even close to finishing with I Love A Mystery. Next time on Breaking Walls, while we spend Thanksgiving with Carlton E. Morse, Russell Thorson, Jim Boles, and Tony Randall, we utter a simple statement: Bury Your Dead, Arizona. The reading material used in this episode was: American Radio Networks: A History — By Jim Cox On the Air — By John Dunning Network Radio Ratings — By Jim Ramsburg The Museum of Broadcast Communications Encyclopedia of Radio — By Christopher Sterling WOR: The First Sixty Years As well as articles from the archives of • The Los Angele...
2022-10-28
05 min
Breaking Walls
BW - EP132—012: Mutual Mystery Shows Of The 1940s—Looking Ahead To Thanksgiving
We’re going to stop here, but we’re not even close to finishing with I Love A Mystery. Next time on Breaking Walls, while we spend Thanksgiving with Carlton E. Morse, Russell Thorson, Jim Boles, and Tony Randall, we utter a simple statement: Bury Your Dead, Arizona. The reading material used in this episode was: American Radio Networks: A History — By Jim Cox On the Air — By John Dunning Network Radio Ratings — By Jim Ramsburg The Museum of Broadcast Communications Encyclopedia of Radio — By Christopher Sterling WOR: The First Sixty Years As well as articles from the archives of • The Los Angele...
2022-10-28
05 min
Breaking Walls
BW - EP131: Orson Welles is The Shadow (1937 - 1938)
In Breaking Walls episode 132 we spotlight Orson Welles’ time as The Shadow in 1937-38. —————————— Highlights: • Orson Welles’ on The March of Time and The Columbia Workshop • The Shadow as Narrator • Les Misérables • WOR and Network Radio In The Fall of 1937 • The Shadow Launches With Orson Welles • Jeanette Nolan and The Temple Bells of Neban • Early Reviews • Agnes Moorehead and The Three Ghosts • The Circle of Death • The Mercury Theater Leaves The Shadow • Orson In The Fall of 1938 • Looking Ahead to Halloween with Mutual Broadcasting —————————— The WallBreakers: http://thewallbreakers.com Subscribe to Breaking Walls everywhere you get your podcasts. To support the show: http://patreon.com/TheWallBreakers —————————— The r...
2022-09-28
2h 54
Breaking Walls: The Podcast on the History of American Network Radio Broadcasting
BW - EP131: Orson Welles is The Shadow (1937 - 1938)
In Breaking Walls episode 132 we spotlight Orson Welles’ time as The Shadow in 1937-38. —————————— Highlights: • Orson Welles’ on The March of Time and The Columbia Workshop • The Shadow as Narrator • Les Misérables • WOR and Network Radio In The Fall of 1937 • The Shadow Launches With Orson Welles • Jeanette Nolan and The Temple Bells of Neban • Early Reviews • Agnes Moorehead and The Three Ghosts • The Circle of Death • The Mercury Theater Leaves The Shadow • Orson In The Fall of 1938 • Looking Ahead to Halloween with Mutual Broadcasting —————————— The WallBreakers: http://thewallbreakers.com Subscribe to Breaking Walls everywhere you get your podcasts. To support the show: http://patreon.com/TheWallBreakers —————————— The r...
2022-09-28
2h 54
Breaking Walls: The Podcast on the History of American Network Radio Broadcasting
BW - EP131—005: Orson Welles Is The Shadow—The Shadow Launches With Orson Welles
In the fall of 1937, Orson Welles was busy readying for a Mercury Theater broadway production of Julius Caesar. The agency Ruthrauff and Ryan approached Welles about the possibility of starring in a weekly radio series. His signing was announced in The New York Times on August 29th, 1937. Welles’ contract allowed him to miss rehearsals and readings. He was paid seventy-five dollars per week, or roughly fifteen hundred today, for one-half hour of weekly work. On Sunday September 26th, at 5:30PM the new version of The Shadow debuted. The program's announcer was Ken Roberts. Opposite Welles as Margot Lane was Agnes Mo...
2022-09-08
05 min
Breaking Walls
BW - EP131—005: Orson Welles Is The Shadow—The Shadow Launches With Orson Welles
In the fall of 1937, Orson Welles was busy readying for a Mercury Theater broadway production of Julius Caesar. The agency Ruthrauff and Ryan approached Welles about the possibility of starring in a weekly radio series. His signing was announced in The New York Times on August 29th, 1937. Welles’ contract allowed him to miss rehearsals and readings. He was paid seventy-five dollars per week, or roughly fifteen hundred today, for one-half hour of weekly work. On Sunday September 26th, at 5:30PM the new version of The Shadow debuted. The program's announcer was Ken Roberts. Opposite Welles as Margot Lane was Agnes Mo...
2022-09-08
05 min
Have You Ever Seen
The Magnificent Ambersons
Orson Welles followed up his monumental Citizen Kane with this similarly-themed film about money, privilege, self-destruction and---say it with us---comeuppance. One of the most-influential directors of all time didn't even get to finish The Magnificent Ambersons though because the studio took it away from him in post-production. We can't have a talented-but-iconoclastic kid go and make 2 masterpieces in a row, right?! As good as this truncated version is, you have to wonder what might have been if they let Welles finish it his way. Joseph Cotten, Tim Holt and the rest of the actors are pretty solid, but the...
2022-05-09
50 min
The Trilateral Troika
Permanent Guests of North Korea
In this episode we discuss people who either defected to North Korea, or were otherwise kidnapped/taken into the country, never to leave. We also discuss pepto bismol, "Orson Scott Welles," and more. Enjoy!
2022-05-04
1h 40
Screen Drafts
ORSON WELLES (with Darren Franich & Bryan Cogman)
Auteur April 2022 draws to a close with Bryan Cogman and Darren Franich drafting the filmography of one of the fiercest auteurs in Hollywood history!
2022-04-26
3h 18
Diaries of Social Data Research
17. Hashtag Network Analysis and Interwoven Research Ethics with Ryan Gallagher and Brooke Foucault Welles
Our guests in this episode are Ryan Gallagher, a PhD Candidate in Network Science at Northeastern University, and Brooke Foucault Welles, an Associate Professor in Communication Studies and the Network Science Institute at Northeastern University. We discuss their 2019 CSCW paper, "Reclaiming Stigmatized Narratives: The Networked Disclosure Landscape of #MeToo" with co-authors Elizabeth Stowell and Andrea G. Parker. We talk about their substantive motivation for focusing on #metoo, the networked counter public, and hashtags' influence on social change. Ryan and Brooke also walk us through the advantages of pairing qualitative and quantitative work, weaving ethics throughout every stage...
2022-04-24
55 min
Reel Deep Dive
F For Fake (1977)
It's often said that movies are magic, but that's another way of saying that movies are a trick. Movies are made when a director stages and/or captures an assortment of scenarios and then, through careful editing, a pile of raw footage is pared down and spliced together to form a narrative. This process is filled with deliberate artifice and its goal is to manipulate its audience in some way. The master craftsmen of filmmaking are able to use the stories they create to slyly influence the people who watch them in ways that have sent innumerable reverberations throughout...
2021-09-12
33 min
Breaking Walls
BW - EP118: Radio and The Gas Station (1939 - 1982)
In Breaking Walls episode 118 we hit the road with part one of an Americana mini-series. We’ll gas up with some of radio’s best and examine shows taking place at America’s filling stations. —————————— Highlights: • Al Hodge and The Green Hornet • Getting a Checkup at Doctor Christian’s • Lux Presents: They Drive By Night with Lana Turner and Lucille Ball • Orson Welles and The Hitchhiker • ABC competes with NBC and CBS • Dragnet leads to The Lineup • Stacey Keach and The Last Tales of the Texas Rangers • The Gas Crisis and the CBS Radio Mystery Theater —————————— The WallBreakers: http://thewallbreakers.com Subscribe to Breaking Walls everywhere you get your podcasts...
2021-07-28
3h 42
Breaking Walls: The Podcast on the History of American Network Radio Broadcasting
BW - EP118: Radio and The Gas Station (1939 - 1982)
In Breaking Walls episode 118 we hit the road with part one of an Americana mini-series. We’ll gas up with some of radio’s best and examine shows taking place at America’s filling stations. —————————— Highlights: • Al Hodge and The Green Hornet • Getting a Checkup at Doctor Christian’s • Lux Presents: They Drive By Night with Lana Turner and Lucille Ball • Orson Welles and The Hitchhiker • ABC competes with NBC and CBS • Dragnet leads to The Lineup • Stacey Keach and The Last Tales of the Texas Rangers • The Gas Crisis and the CBS Radio Mystery Theater —————————— The WallBreakers: http://thewallbreakers.com Subscribe to Breaking Walls everywhere you get your podcasts...
2021-07-28
3h 42
The Bulwark Goes to Hollywood
Summer Reading!
On this week’s episode, Sonny Bunch is joined by Bulwark contributor Bill Ryan and Turner Classic Movie writer Greg Ferrara to talk about some of their favorite film books. This episode was inspired in part by a recurring question Sonny gets about books that can help people better understand film or become better film writers. Obviously, you should listen to the episode; we wouldn’t be sending it to you otherwise. But here’s a cheat sheet with links to the recommended titles. (Pro tip: I’ve linked to Amazon pages, but do yourself a favor and chec...
2021-06-17
1h 01
Have You Ever Seen
The Departed
In the 388th Ellises’ Analysis, we’re back on the Martin Scorsese mob-movie train. The Depahted is a high-energy remake that finally won Marty an Oscar, even though it’s something of a greatest hits flick, especially for this living legend and his frequent collaborators. While it’s entertaining and the cast is an impressive collection of talent, the film doesn’t have the depth or staying power that Scorsese’s best pictures do. Is this even in his Top 5? Anyway, make no mistake, with Leonardo DiCaprio and Matt Damon doing fine work in the compare-and-contrast lead moles…uh, make that role...
2021-04-12
1h 01
Private Equity Funcast
Deal Perspectives: An Associate, a Principal and a Partner Talk Roles and Responsibilities
Private equity deal teams need to work together seamlessly to close a buyout successfully. However, each member of the deal team does have different responsibilities and perspectives - all of which are important. ParkerGale Associate, Nori Welles-Gertz, makes her PE Funcast debut, discussing with Principal Kevin Fitzgerald and Partner Ryan Milligan the myriad of details, thoughts, and worries she has throughout a live deal. Kevin and Ryan contribute their perspectives and provide a true top-to-bottom view of what each role focuses on and cares about.
2020-12-07
48 min
The Big Picture
‘Mank' Week: The Importance of ‘Citizen Kane’ and Orson Welles
This week marks the arrival of David Fincher’s long-awaited 'Mank,' which chronicles the screenwriter Herman Mankiewicz’s life and work on the script for 'Citizen Kane.' Sean and Amanda are joined by Chris Ryan and Adam Nayman for an expansive chat on all things 'Kane,' Orson Welles, the fight over the film's authorship, and classic Hollywood.Hosts: Sean Fennessey and Amanda DobbinsGuests: Chris Ryan and Adam Nayman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2020-12-01
1h 33
Reel Deep Dive
Ghostwatch (1992)
Found footage is a film genre where some (or all) of the work is presented as if it were discovered film or video recordings. The events on the screen are shown through the perspective of one of the characters, often with commentary presented in real time. This approach is often used in horror movies. Rachel is a big fan of found footage; Ryan considers it a storytelling crutch frequently used by lazy filmmakers on cheap productions. Ghostwatch is a staged "report" of a haunted English home. It was, in the hopes of attaining a veneer of plausibility...
2020-10-11
28 min
Total Movie Recall
TMR 034 – The Cable Guy
This week on Total Movie Recall, Steve and Ryan light a candle for all the former child stars doing porn and robbing gas stations and lament the end of trashy 90s television — the genital warts of American society. We watched The Cable Guy and discovered that Americans would rather have their comedic heroes talking out of their rectums than critiquing our dumb media consumption. Put on your Doc Martens and pop in your Mazzy Star mix CD because we go back to a morally murky time — the 1990s. The Cable Guy (1996) d. Ben Stil...
2020-08-17
00 min
Breaking Walls: The Podcast on the History of American Network Radio Broadcasting
BW - EP104: Orson Welles' Radio Career From Pearl Harbor to the End of Radio’s Peak (1941—1948)
Here is the full episode as one track for those who requested! — In Breaking Walls Episode 104 we focus on Orson Welles’ radio career from Pearl Harbor through the end of radio’s peak, and pick up where we left off in Breaking Walls episode 79. —————————— Highlights: • Orson Returns to Radio In the Fall of 1941 • The Magnificent Ambersons Enters Productions • December 7th, 1941 • Orson and Norman Corwin Collaborate • Orson is Named Pan-American Goodwill Ambassador • It’s All True and Brazil • Problems with RKO • Endings Changed, Others Destroyed • Orson gets fired—Returns to the United States in the fall of 1942 • Ceiling Unlimited And Hello Americans • Jane Eyre • Jack Benny Gets Sick, Orso...
2020-06-23
3h 57
Reel Deep Dive
Citizen Kane (1941)
The first episode of a podcast usually involves people struggling with the audio equipment (and there's some of that here). So, with that in mind, it's probably unfair to expect the maiden voyage of a movie podcast to have a firm sense of identity in place. Knowing that we're still figuring things out, we thought that we'd start things off with the simple topic of what's allegedly the greatest film of all time (insert sarcasm gif here). Join Ryan Valentine and Rachel Bolton as they deconstruct Orson Welles' 1941 magnum opus. Talking points will include Citizen...
2020-03-17
28 min
AutoConverse Mobility Tech & Connectivity
Broadcast Hysteria and the Art of Fake News
Reality is, this episode isn't strictly about "broadcast hysteria" and the "art of fake news." That does come up during our conversation about Orson Welles's 1938 broadcast of War of the Worlds. Also in this episode we talk about SoftBank-backed Fair, Inc. cutting 40% of its workforce, plus talk about "bringing the heat" to the consumer experience. If you want the complete conversation, see the original live stream recording on YouTube. Get full access to AutoConverse at autoconverse.substack.com/subscribe
2020-01-10
17 min
Downtown: The Podcast
Downtown: The Podcast Episode #069
Peter Bogdanovich & Josh Karp. Peter Bogdanovich discusses Orson Welles, John Ford, and actors he directed including Boris Karloff, Ryan O’Neal, John Ritter, Ben Gazzara, and Cher. Writer Josh Karp also talks about Orson Welles and the making of his final film, “The Other Side Of the Wind”.
2019-08-28
49 min
Podcast – Downtown with Rich Kimball
Downtown: The Podcast Episode #069
Peter Bogdanovich & Josh Karp. Peter Bogdanovich discusses Orson Welles, John Ford, and actors he directed including Boris Karloff, Ryan O’Neal, John Ritter, Ben Gazzara, and Cher. Writer Josh Karp also talks about Orson Welles and the making of his final film, “The Other Side Of the Wind”.
2019-08-28
49 min
True Stories and Other Damage
#22 Allen Ruesch
2019-06-12
1h 12
True Stories and Other Damage
#21 Lake Superior Aquaman and Robot Rickshaw
Jim and Troy are dead. Born from their ashes are Lake Superior Aquaman and Robot Rickshaw. Two of Duluths Weirdo Royalty join True Stories and Other Damage to discuss the anarchist project People's Free Skate and their "don't try this at home" adventure piloting a Lake Superior ice berg.
2019-05-06
1h 12
True Stories and Other Damage
#20 Hans Ingebretsen
I met Hans Ingebretsen in Reno NV and have been trying to pin him down for a podcast ever since! Nothing more to say than to check out this episode!
2019-04-29
1h 50
True Stories and Other Damage
#19 Rey Aquino Guinn
I met Rey by walking into his muay thai class in Ely, Nevada. After a warm welcome, I participated in my first muay thai class. I loved it, and I learned quite a bit in the short time there. Rey and I met in the basement of the Hotel Nevada and he shared his story with me. Give it a listen! If you live near Ely, NV get over to Sain Dae Muay Thai and start training! Find Rey at; https://www.facebook.com/groups/saindaemuaythaiacademy/ www...
2019-04-23
1h 37
True Stories and Other Damage
#18 Professor Jane Carr
Professor Carr is a powerful force in the AJJF. It was a great honor to have her on the podcast at the 71st Annual AJJF convention in Chicago, IL. I'll let Professor Carr speak for herself. Enjoy! http://reddingjujitsu.com/index.html
2019-04-15
1h 15
True Stories and Other Damage
#17 Brian Olson
Brian Olson is a 4 time Olympian and World Bronze medalist. Brian now coaches in Hudson, Wisconsin as Olson Martial Arts Academy. He specializes in coaching/instructing kids to adults at all levels. Brian focuses on creating great martial artists and helping students to become better today then they were yesterday both on and off the mat. Brain can be reached at olsonsmartialartsacademy@gmail.com 715-629-0114 Facebook @ Olson's judo Center Instagram @ Olson's Judo
2019-02-03
1h 56
True Stories and Other Damage
#16 Dale and Cory Collison
I did a six week trial with Dale and Cory at Crossfit Duluth. I was highly skeptical of the Crossfit modality. As with all things, I decided to try it before I talked shit about Crossfit Like all things, I learned a lot more than I expected, I met some great people, and I lost 12 pounds in six weeks. Listen for yourself. You can find Cory and Dale at Crossfit Duluth 4900 Miller Trunk Highway Suite 300 Hermantown, Minnesota 218-329-7489
2018-11-06
1h 30
True Stories and Other Damage
#15 Keith Benning of TMAR
Keith drove straight through from Florida to Duluth. Keith had spent days working animal rescue in the aftermath of hurricane Michael. He took some time to talk about his mission with Turtle Mountain Animal Rescue and his passion for animal rescue in natural disaster areas. Please visit Turtle Mountain Animal Rescue at https://www.turtlemountainanimalrescue.org/ or find them on Facebook. You can preorder the upcoming book Rescue Matters by C. J. English at https://www.amazon.com/Rescue-Matters-C-J-English/dp/0986304247/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1540582178&sr=8-1&keywords=rescue+mat...
2018-10-26
1h 56
True Stories and Other Damage
#14 Joseph John
Joseph and I sit down to discuss his time in the tattoo industry, the history of American electric tattooing and the regulation of tattooing in Minnesota. Joseph can be reached at the Anchors End Tattoo studio in Duluth MN at 116 West 1st Street Duluth, MN 55802 (218) 733-9019 info@anchorsend.com
2018-10-13
1h 48
StreetPX - A Photography Podcast
Punk Photographer - Interview with Chris Suspect
It's been a long summer break and the StreetPX crew has been itching to get back to business... So without further delay, we bring you the start of Season 4, with the one and only, Chris Suspect! In true StreetPX form, we start with the introspective build up, analyzing a bit of those childhood roots of inspiration. As a 14 year old kid in Helsinki, Chris took his his first full leap into Punk Rock with a purchase of Devo's "Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo!" and "Give 'Em Enough Rope" by the Clash...
2018-09-24
1h 16
Revival League Playhouse
The Making of "War of the Worlds"
Ever wanted to know what goes into making a radio play? No? Too bad! On this episode of the Revival League Playhouse, Greg, Ryan and special guest Erik Koski chat about the making of the Revival League's Halloween special, "War of the Worlds." Greg, Ryan and Erik talk about the writing, direction and production of the podcast's most ambitious episode yet, with side trips to chat about the Orson Welles radio play, the George Pal movie version, and the enduring themes of the H.G. Wells novel. Plus, we hear from Ron McAdams, Kate Page, James Rohling and Erica Rodriguez...
2018-09-13
1h 50
The Music Savage Show
The Golden Episode
The Music Savage show w/ DJ Ryan Doyon on WMFO! Today's broadcast is themed The Golden Episode. I start off with tribute to the late great Burt Reynolds before rolling into some tunes inspired by one of my favorite scenes from The Golden Child. I also play you some great new songs from albums released on Friday 8/31 and today Friday 9/7, feature the stellar new Song of the Week, "The Bells," from LA based musician Anna St. John, highlight some great new and classic UK punk rock, and give you a sneak peek at our new #Hottakes post. Enjoy! Playlist: Childhood...
2018-09-07
2h 04
True Stories and Other Damage
#13 Louis Hanson OMC Smokehouse
Louis has been working in the restaurant industry since since he was a teenager. Part of the Duluth Grill family, Louis traveled the country to learn the art of BBQ to bring it to the friendly west end of Duluth MN. How did he learn BBQ? What is it like to open a restaurant? What is next for the Duluth Grill juggernaut? Find out on episode #13! Louis can be contacted at OMC Smokehouse, 1909 W Superior St. Duluth MN info@omcsmokehouse.com 218-606-1611
2018-09-05
2h 33
True Stories and Other Damage
#12 Patrick Wagner
Patrick is a founder of Beefcake Squad, a festival security company that focuses on harm reduction. As the podcast started, I learned Patrick had been a contestant on Dr. Phil as a member of "the blue team". Things get crazy when you have enough time to talk!
2018-08-13
1h 25
True Stories and Other Damage
#11 Ward Melenich
Ward has been participating in the martial arts since his "corrective shoe, four eyed, school yard days". His career includes high school and college wresting, Danzan Ryu Jujutsu and Judo. Why is the dojo called "The School of the Black Dog"? Why would someone spend a life pursuing martial arts? How does hunting relate to martial arts? How does a school in Northern Minnesota have so many black belts? The Kuroinukan now hosts Camp Kodenkan Midwest, a tradition started by Ward's instructor, Professor Pat Browne. This year camp is August 9-12, 2018. Details...
2018-07-31
2h 57
True Stories and Other Damage
#10 Michael Ellefson
Mike and I sat down at his in home bar in North Hudson Wisconsin and talked about aikido, bjj, learning martial arts and we may have had some rum
2018-07-09
1h 41
True Stories and Other Damage
#9 The Richardson Brothers
A conversation with writer/artist/brother act Jim and Allen Richardson. They have been in resident artists of Duluth for the last 20 years. The Richardson brother's projects span Gonzo Science, Mr. Nice and Lake Superior Aqua Man. We spend Independence Day discussing freedom and their experiences with weird science, psychedelics and Dadaism. The Richardson Brothers projects can be found at therichrdsonbros.com on Social Media as The Richardson Bros.
2018-07-04
1h 31
True Stories and Other Damage
#8 Chris Koprowski
Chris Koprowski picked up and flew to Japan. He found a job, he started teaching Aikido, found a new career. This was 25 years ago.
2018-06-18
1h 43
True Stories and Other Damage
#7 Kevin Colton
Professor Kevin Colton has been studying Danzan Ryu Jujitsu for over 50 years. He began his training, at the age of ten, with the American Judo & Jujitsu Federation, under Sensei Joe Burlin at the Pacific Palisades YMCA in l966. He has also studied with Professor Bill Randle at the Westside YMCA, received his AJJF shodan from Professor James Marcinkus in l976, trained under Sensei John Quijano with the Southern California Jujitsu Association and Professor Mike Chubb with Shoshin Ryu Yudanshakai. Kevin started teaching for the Santa Monica Parks and Recreation Center at the age of 15. He assisted in...
2018-06-05
1h 15
True Stories and Other Damage
#6 Sohn Wehseler
Sohn Wehseler, the Man, the Myth, the Legend. Puppet master, professional Wandering Dojo Captain, Danzan Ryu Rokudan in the AJJF You can find Sohn at the Kuroinukan kids class Tuesday and Sunday evenings, Monday, Wednesday jujutsu classes, Thursday Judo and Friday night black belt classes. Sohn is co-sensei at the Kuroinukan/Duluth Judo Club Some of his stories from this podcast are available for viewing at; www.bruisecruise.com
2018-04-23
1h 37
Have You Ever Seen
Touch Of Evil
In the most logical move in film history, Charlton Heston plays a Mexican (cue the hilarity!) in our 103rd Next 100 Project endeavour. He’s actually pretty good and Janet Leigh is also strong in a difficult role. Orson Welles outdoes ’em all though as an extremely corrupt cop…and also as the film’s brilliant director. This was a B movie when it came out, but it has become a noir classic. Technical marvel though it is, the story is a puzzle (which is both a compliment and a criticism). To snag some scrumptious Sparkplug Coffee with a 10% discount on your 1st...
2018-04-23
48 min
3rd Reel Podcast
S2|07: Series of Unfortunate Events Season 2 + 5.5 Dark and Mature Children's Stories | Netflix and Cannes Feuding | Avengers Infinity War Pre-Sales Breaking Records |
This week we review the hit Netflix show, season 2 of Series of Unfortunate Events and count down 5.5 dark and mature children's stories. We also discuss Jessica Jones being renewed for a third season, Lost in Space Netflix remake, Avengers presale tickets breaking records, and the continuing dispute between Netflix and the Cannes film festival. Links: Netflix films not welcome in Cannes competition, so Netflix pulls out from showing anything even out of competition https://www.vox.com/culture/2018/4/13/17229476/netflix-versus-cannes-ted-sarandos-thierry-fremaux-okja-meyerowitz-orson-welles-streaming-theater Avengers presale tickets out selling pre sales of the last 7 MCU movies http://variety.com/2018/film/news/avengers-infinity-war-fandango-presale-marvel-1202750313/ Please visit our...
2018-04-17
36 min
True Stories and Other Damage
#5 Hilary Kaplowitz
Professor Hillary Kaplowitz is Sensei of Pacific JuJitsu Kai and has been teaching for the City of Santa Monica since 2000. Hillary began her training in 1977 in the youth program at the Santa Monica YMCA under Sensei Jim Nieto, where she also competed on the Judo team. After a hiatus, she went on to train under a number of Sensei including Mike Lynch and Ed Cook, receiving her black belt in 1998 from Profs. William Randle and Leif Bennett. Hillary then began studying under Prof. Robert Hudson in 2000. She received the title of Kyoshi from her Sensei in 2008 and attended the 2013 Okugi wi...
2018-04-16
1h 58
True Stories and Other Damage
#4 Howard Wilson
Howard Wilson sits down at the 2018 AJJF National Convention to talk about his life from the Marine Corps to Judo to crossing Michigan Ave in his hometown in Chicago Illinois. Howard can be reached at hwil1775@gmail.com To help fund his paraolympic journey, https://usaba.myetap.org/fundraiser/athletedevelopmentaccounts/individual.do?participationRef=849.0.501160981
2018-04-08
1h 01
True Stories and Other Damage
#2 Frank Ferris
Frank Ferris is a Rokudan, 6th degree blackbelt, in the AJJF and one right on, far out friend. He can be found prowling about in the high dessert at his jujutsu school The Koa Kan. The Koa Kan is a school for warriors, a sanctuary for all. It is located at 720-115 Wran Rd. Milford California. Franko can be reached at 775-240-6925
2018-02-12
1h 00
True Stories and Other Damage
#3 Jason Davis
Jason Davis is a Sandan, 3rd Degree Black Belt, at the Kuroinukan, Sensei at UMD Jujutsu Club and editor of the Kiai Echo. Jason sat down and talked about his Jujutsu career, teaching 20 white belts each semester, and his vision for bringing the Kiai Echo to his students.
2018-02-12
39 min
True Stories and Other Damage
#1 Jorge Mendez, Warriors Costa Rica
Jorge Mendez runs Warriors, a dojo in Heredia, Costa Rica. Warriors offers classes in Danzan Ryu jujutsu, MMA, Eskrima, Kenpo, and kickboxing. Jorge can be reached on social media as Warriors Costa Rica or Mendez Jorge. Jorge talks about finding Professor Ramon Lono Ancho teaching Danzan Ryu in Costa Rica, his connection to the AJJF and more fun times
2018-01-28
54 min
StreetPX - A Photography Podcast
It Takes a Village with Street Photographer Michelle Groskopf
It's Michelle Groskopf Week on StreetPX! We have one hell of a fun show for you today, as we sit down with "Full Frontal" member and L.A.'s own, Michelle Groskopf. A spectacular street photographer with a heart of nostalgia and a head of creativity. Simply put, one hell of a great person and we had a blast chatting with her. Hailing from the suburbs of Toronto, Canada, Michelle found an early love for visual story telling and through the guidance of an inspired high school art teacher, her passion grew and t...
2017-11-17
1h 22
Narada Radio Company Audio Drama
W-A-D-D SPECIAL: RETURN TO THE SABBATH
Since 2013, World Audio Drama Day -- October 30th -- has been calling our attention to the existence, and the creation, and the preservation of audio drama. Not only the old stuff your grandparents talked about: new programs as well, that are being created every day by modern-day producers. Some are brilliant; others are barely listenable. But all of them contribute to the genre, and all are worthy of some kind of recognition. That's why W.A.D.D. was created. It's no coincidence that it's tied in with the anniversary of Orson Welles's "War of the Worlds"...
2017-10-30
37 min
The Edge with Mark Thompson
Hollywood Master: Director Peter Bogdanovich
If filmmaker Peter Bogdanovich were just a successful Hollywood director/writer and actor, it’d be impressive enough. His list of accomplishments, published work as an author, hit films, and awards already make him worthy of considerable esteem.But Peter Bogdanovich is clearly more than even that. His stories reflect a rich life surrounded by creativity and the art of theater and filmmaking. And beyond that, he is a living link to a classic era in Hollywood. An era of great filmmakers like John Ford, Howard Hawkes, Orson Welles and Alfred Hitchcock.
2017-08-09
1h 28
The Edge with Mark Thompson
HOLLYWOOD MASTER: DIRECTOR PETER BOGDANOVICH
If filmmaker Peter Bogdanovich were just a successful Hollywood writer/director and actor, it’d be impressive enough. His list of accomplishments, published work as an author, hit films, and awards makes him worthy of a ton of esteem already. But Peter Bogdanovich is clearly more than even that. His stories reflect a rich life surrounded by creativity and the art of theater and filmmaking. And beyond even that, he is a living link to a classic era in Hollywood. An era of great filmmakers like John Ford, Howard Hawkes, Orson Welles and Alfred Hitchcock. A...
2017-08-08
00 min
The Edge with Mark Thompson
HOLLYWOOD MASTER: DIRECTOR PETER BOGDANOVICH
If filmmaker Peter Bogdanovich were just a successful Hollywood writer/director and actor, it’d be impressive enough. His list of accomplishments, published work as an author, hit films, and awards makes him worthy of a ton of esteem already. But Peter Bogdanovich is clearly more than even that. His stories reflect a rich life surrounded by creativity and the art of theater and filmmaking. And beyond even that, he is a living link to a classic era in Hollywood. An era of great filmmakers like John Ford, Howard Hawkes, Orson Welles and Alfred Hitchcock. As a young aspiring filmmaker Peter Bo...
2017-08-08
1h 28
StreetPX - A Photography Podcast
Unfiltered Reality in Post Baby Doc Haiti with Steve Bollman
Steve Bollman is a photographer with nerves of steel and today, we've pulled him into the studio for what proved to be one hell of a heavy discussion. StreetPX is all about raw stories and today we are gifted with some powerful accounts. Including a very tense experience facing gun fire in a Haitian conflict zone following the ouster of Baby Doc, running with the bulls in Pamplona, Spain, a trip with some familiar names to Cuba and much more. Steve has been featured in Aperture magazine, US News, World Report and many more.
2016-11-04
1h 20
Criterion Cast: The Newsstand
The Newsstand – Episode 59 – The August 2016 Criterion Collection Line-up, Cat People, Cannes, and More!
This time on the Newsstand, Ryan is joined by Scott Nye and Arik Devens to discuss a few pieces of Criterion Collection news. Subscribe to The Newsstand in iTunes or via RSS Contact us with any feedback. Topics & Links The August 2016 Criterion Collection Line-up Cat People cover art Ugetsu restoration shows at Cannes, very favorable response Seattle listeners – Scarecrow Video is holding a 50% off sale on select titles through the 31st Cannes Film Fest – Sundance Selects picked up new Ken Loach movie, “I, Daniel Blake”; Amazon making a big mark McCabe...
2016-05-20
00 min
TheologyCast
Episode 108: Apple Watch, Reading biographies, and Orson Welles
For more, check us out at: theologycast.com
2016-03-19
00 min
Total Movie Recall
TMR 012 - Shaun of the Dead
Shaun of the Dead (2004) d. Edgar Wright Starring:Simon PeggNick FrostEvery great British actor currently working This week on Total Movie Recall, Steve brings us a relatively recent entry into the list, and the guys talk about the existential listlessness that accompanies a quarter-life crisis. Steve realizes that some special events in your memory should stay in your memory, and Ryan confronts his disappointment in relationships, employment, ambitions, dreams, and... everything else. Shaun (Simon Pegg) is a 30-something loser with a dull, easy existence. When he's n...
2015-11-30
00 min
Criterion Cast: The Newsstand
The Newsstand – Episode 50 – Criterion’s January and February 2016 Line-up
This month on the Newsstand, Ryan is joined by David Blakeslee to discuss the January and February (2016) Criterion Collection line-ups, as well as the latest in Criterion rumors, news, packaging, and more. Subscribe to The Newsstand in iTunes or via RSS Contact us with any feedback. Shownotes Topics January Line-up February Line-up Latest newsletter tease (Paris nous appartient, Only Angels Have Wings) Manchurian Candidate Clouds Of Sils Maria Chimes At Midnight (Wex Arts Cinema Revival) Kieslowski films on Fandor Barnes & Noble Sale Criterion Blogathon Liv Ullmann, Angela Landsbury, an...
2015-11-19
00 min
Criterion Cast: The Newsstand
The Newsstand – Episode 46 – The September Criterion Line-up, Orson Welles, And More Rumored Titles
This month on the Newsstand, Ryan is joined by David Blakeslee and Scott Nye to discuss the September 2015 Criterion Collection line-up, as well as the latest in Criterion rumors, news, packaging, and more. Subscribe to The Newsstand in iTunes or via RSS Contact us with any feedback. Shownotes Topics The September Criterion Line-up (and the delayed announcement) Orson Welles Updates: Issa Clubb at the University Of Michigan, Chimes At Midnight, It’s All True, The Immortal Story, Othello New titles rumored: In Cold Blood (Richard Brooks), The Decalogue, The...
2015-06-18
00 min
Criterion Cast: The Newsstand
The Newsstand – Episode 46 – The September Criterion Line-up, Orson Welles, And More Rumored Titles
This month on the Newsstand, Ryan is joined by David Blakeslee and Scott Nye to discuss the September 2015 Criterion Collection line-up, as well as the latest in Criterion rumors, news, packaging, and more. Subscribe to The Newsstand in iTunes or via RSS Contact us with any feedback. Shownotes Topics The September Criterion Line-up (and the delayed announcement) Orson Welles Updates: Issa Clubb at the University Of Michigan, Chimes At Midnight, It’s All True, The Immortal Story, Othello New titles rumored: In Cold Blood (Richard Brooks), The Decalogue, The...
2015-06-18
00 min
Criterion Cast: The Newsstand
The Newsstand – Episode 41 – The April 2015 Criterion Line-up, Orson Welles’ Othello, And More
This month on the Newsstand, Ryan is joined by David Blakeslee to discuss the April 2015 Criterion Collection line-up, the possible Criterion release of Orson Welles’ Othello, and a few other news items. Subscribe to The Newsstand in iTunes or via RSS Contact us with any feedback. EPISODE LINKS EPISODE CREDITS Ryan Gallagher (Twitter / Website) David Blakeslee (Twitter / Website) Music for the show is from Fatboy Roberts’ Geek Remixed project.
2015-01-22
00 min
Criterion Cast: The Newsstand
The Newsstand – Episode 41 – The April 2015 Criterion Line-up, Orson Welles’ Othello, And More
This month on the Newsstand, Ryan is joined by David Blakeslee to discuss the April 2015 Criterion Collection line-up, the possible Criterion release of Orson Welles’ Othello, and a few other news items. Subscribe to The Newsstand in iTunes or via RSS Contact us with any feedback. EPISODE LINKS EPISODE CREDITS Ryan Gallagher (Twitter / Website) David Blakeslee (Twitter / Website) Music for the show is from Fatboy Roberts’ Geek Remixed project.
2015-01-22
00 min
Criterion Cast: The Newsstand
The Newsstand – Episode 35 – October Criterion Collection Line-up, Watership Down, And More!
This month on the Newsstand, Ryan is joined by Scott Nye and David Blakeslee to discuss the incredible October 2014 Criterion Collection line-up, as well as the latest in Criterion rumors, Hulu additions, and home video announcements. Subscribe to The Newsstand in iTunes or via RSS Contact us with any feedback. Episode Links Barnes & Noble sale 3 Silent Classics by Josef von Sternberg – The Criterion Collection CriterionCast • The October 2014 Criterion Collection line-up … CriterionCast • The October 2014 Criterion Collection titles are… My Darling Clementine (1946) – The Criterion Collection Amazon.com: My Darling Clementine [Blu-ray] La dolce vita (196...
2014-07-22
00 min
Xanadu Cinema Pleasure Dome
Episode 22: Dysfunctional Is Still Functional
This week, Windy and Melissa make use of listener Ryan Alexander’s suggestion and talk about BOOZE MOVIES! (“Because meta,” writes Ryan.) We, of course, did not do this episode sober. We found a bottle of wine with a sheep on it (Le Grand Noir Malbec) and enjoyed it very, very thoroughly. Show notes behind the cut! Movies mentioned: The Thin Man Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle Withnail and I Hudson Hawk Cockt...
2014-07-10
52 min
Your Favorite Free Audiobook, Without the Pages
In the Dead of the Night Audiobook by Terry Spear
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 402938 Title: In the Dead of the Night Author: Terry Spear Narrator: Maria Hunter Welles Format: Unabridged Length: 08:12:24 Language: English Release date: 01-21-14 Publisher: Findaway Voices Genres: Romance, Mystery, Contemporary Summary: Allan Thompson arrives in Waco, Texas, for a mission of utmost importance - protect a terrorist's mistress from being the next victim on his hit list. But when the mission goes down wrong, Jenny Brant is nearly killed and Allan begins a new mission - protect her at all costs - as her faux-husband, until she can...
2014-01-21
8h 12
Your Favorite Free Audiobook, Without the Pages
Shadow Elf Audiobook by Terry Spear
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 402942 Title: Shadow Elf Author: Terry Spear Narrator: Maria Hunter Welles Format: Unabridged Length: 04:45:25 Language: English Release date: 01-21-14 Publisher: Findaway Voices Genres: Teen, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Romance Summary: Persephonice is given the mission of distracting the shadow elves who are bound to learn what is blocking their water source before they discover a space ship is sitting in the middle of their river. That's how all the trouble begins. Persephonice is an overseer - an observer and recorder of information about inhabitants of civilized worlds. Only she's lost...
2014-01-21
4h 45
Have You Ever Seen
The Third Man
The 36th Top 100 Project podcast is the mystery noir, The Third Man! Citizen Kane pals Joseph Cotten and Orson Welles re-team in Austria to discuss black-market business opportunities and to ride Ferris wheels. What did we think of Welles as the snaky Harry Lime, of Cotten as the weaselly Holly Martins and of the legitimately ravaged streets of postwar Vienna? You know the only way to find out the answers to those questions? Hit that play button!
2013-12-23
34 min
Your Favorite Free Audiobook, Without the Pages
Deidre's Secret Audiobook by Terry Spear
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 402945 Title: Deidre's Secret Author: Terry Spear Narrator: Maria Hunter Welles Format: Unabridged Length: 06:00:53 Language: English Release date: 12-05-13 Publisher: Findaway Voices Genres: Teen, Paranormal, Romance Summary: When Deidre Roux has premonitions of danger, watch out! Faced with thwarting bank robbers and protecting others from the high school bully, she must reveal her secret to her new friend, Mark Cummings. Can she convince him that she truly sees a world of imminent danger headed their way before it's too late? Not only must Mark deal with Deidre's premonitions...
2013-12-06
6h 00
Seibertron.com Transformers Twincast/Podcast
Seibertron.com Twincast / Podcast #78 "Dramatis Personae"
Play NowWelcome back to the one and only Seibertron.com Twincast/Podcast! Join our cast this week as they discuss our first look at Optimus Prime from Transformers 4: Age of Extinction, Masterpiece Prowl, rerelease of Masterpiece Starscream, Masterpiece Ultra Magnus, Vince Dicola, IDW's Dark Cybertron event, Robots In Disguise #21, Rise of the Predacons, and Orson Welles. This week's round table discussion centers around having a "Small Cast" versus "Selling Toys" versus "Gimmicks". And finally, Seibertron pops in from a Japanese karaoke bar in New York City. Find out what everyone's got to say by listening to the latest episode of...
2013-10-15
57 min
Have You Ever Seen
Citizen Kane Part 2
The Kane chat continues in the second half of our 27th AFI Top 100 movie, Citizen Kane! This time we talk about Orson Welles the quadruple-threat artist and his ultra-talented cast & collaborators. We also open up the Top 100 emailbag and address the Sight & Sound’s 2012 poll because they knocked Kane out of its six-decade perch as numero uno on their own illustrious list. Anyway, this is AFI’s pinnacle, so get your #1 on and rejoice in what they say is the finest achievement in American filmosity in the history of time and space!
2013-10-14
42 min
Have You Ever Seen
Citizen Kane Part 1
What do you say about AFI’s Greatest Movie Of All Time, Citizen Kane? Well, after 27 podcasts of talktalktalk, you take the time to say absolutely everything you can and split your ‘cast into 2 parts! In this 1st half we’ll focus on the politics of making the movie and the real-life comparisons (intentional or otherwise) to a Murdochian newspaper tycoon named Hearst. Details about Orson Welles’ collaborators and about Welles himself will be the focus of Part 2. As always, we’ve got trivia and other cool things. Don’t be scared off by The Greatest Movie Everrrrrr because it---like ou...
2013-10-07
37 min
Your Favorite Free Audiobook, Without the Pages
Lady Caroline and the Egotistical Earl Audiobook by Terry Spear
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 402940 Title: Lady Caroline and the Egotistical Earl Author: Terry Spear Narrator: Maria Hunter Welles Format: Unabridged Length: 10:36:11 Language: English Release date: 08-28-13 Publisher: Findaway Voices Genres: Romance, Mystery Summary: Lady Caroline has one mission in mind, helping her mother maintain their estates after her father's death, while knights posing as the earl's men continue to kill their livestock. But as soon as her mother wishes the earl's intervention, Caroline has a new problem - the earl is intrigued with her and wants her to reside at his...
2013-08-28
10h 36
How to Get Free Audiobook in Mysteries & Thrillers, Classic Detective
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle | Free Audiobook
Listen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Author: Arthur Conan Doyle Narrator: Sir John Gielgud, Orson Welles Format: Original Recording Length: 7 hrs and 12 mins Language: English Release date: 06-18-13 Publisher: Radio Spirits Genres: Mysteries & Thrillers, Classic Detective Summary: "The original and immortal stories of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle" Sir John Gielgud stars as Sherlock Holmes with Sir Ralph Richardson as Dr. Watson. John's brother, Val Gielgud, the celebrated mystery author and producer, directs several episodes and co-stars in one of them... as Sherlock's brother! As a finishing touch, Orson Welles...
2013-06-18
7h 12
How to Get Free Audiobook in Mysteries & Thrillers, Classic Detective
The Dark Frontier by Eric Ambler | Free Audiobook
Listen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: The Dark Frontier Author: Eric Ambler Narrator: Mark Elstob Format: Unabridged Length: 8 hrs and 4 mins Language: English Release date: 02-14-13 Publisher: Audible Studios Genres: Mysteries & Thrillers, Classic Detective Summary: The Dark Frontier launched Eric Amblers five-decade career as one of the most influential thriller writers of our time. England, 1935. Physicist Henry Barstow is on holiday when he meets the mysterious Simon Groom, a representative for an armaments manufacturer. Groom invites the professor to Ixania, a small nation-state in Eastern Europe whose growing weapons program threatens to destabilize the...
2013-02-14
8h 04
How to Get Free Audiobook in Mysteries & Thrillers, Classic Detective
The Best of Sherlock Holmes, Volume 4 by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle | Free Audiobook
Listen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: The Best of Sherlock Holmes, Volume 4 Author: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Narrator: John Gielgud, Ralph Richardson, Orson Welles Format: Original Recording Length: 1 hr and 49 mins Language: English Release date: 03-11-10 Publisher: Heritage Media Limited Genres: Mysteries & Thrillers, Classic Detective Summary: Contents: "The Final Problem": Orson Welles makes a guest appearance in the role of the master criminal, Professor Moriarty, in his final meeting with arch-enemy Sherlock Holmes. "The Empty House": The proverb "Dead men tell no tales" is proved untrue when Holmes returns to mete out justice to...
2010-03-11
1h 49
Discover New Releases Audiobooks in Mysteries & Thrillers, Historical
Toros and Torsos Audiobook by Craig McDonald
Please visit https://fashabooks.com/aff/fashabooks/1547 to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: Toros and Torsos Author: Craig McDonald Narrator: Tom Stechschulte Format: Unabridged Length: 11 hrs Language: English Release date: 08-11-09 Publisher: Recorded Books Ratings: 4 of 5 out of 8 votes Genres: Mysteries & Thrillers, Historical Publisher's Summary: Hector Lassiter is a gutsy crime writer who believes in the "write what you live and live what you write" mantra. Then Hector learns of another artist who follows this method - Âa serial killer who takes inspiration from art, leaving his victims in bloody vignettes of surrealist paintings. When a...
2009-08-11
05 min
How to Get Free Audiobook in Mysteries & Thrillers, Classic Detective
Doctor Watson Meets Sherlock Holmes & The Final Problem by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle | Free Audiobook
Listen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Doctor Watson Meets Sherlock Holmes & The Final Problem Author: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Narrator: John Gielgud, Ralph Richardson, Orson Welles Format: Abridged Length: 51 mins Language: English Release date: 12-10-08 Publisher: Saland Publishing Genres: Mysteries & Thrillers, Classic Detective Summary: These classic Sherlock Holmes performances by Gielgud, Richardson and Welles were first broadcast in the 1950s. ©2008 Saland Publishing; (P)2008 Saland Publishing Contact: info@hotaudiobook.com
2008-12-10
51 min