ShowShow Old Gold
Witness the evolution of ShowShow, from our first steps onward! Featuring reviews of The Hunger, Bloodz vs. Wolvez, Frankenhooker, Black Roses, Rumplestiltskin and Matango: Attack of the Mushroom People!
Categories: TV & Film
Witness the evolution of ShowShow, from our first steps onward! Featuring reviews of The Hunger, Bloodz vs. Wolvez, Frankenhooker, Black Roses, Rumplestiltskin and Matango: Attack of the Mushroom People!
Categories: TV & Film
A podcast where Chris and friends review movies, talk dirty, and crack jokes. Almost all the movies we review are available on Netflix’s instant streaming service so you can play along at home. Mostly obscure movies and TV shows. Guest hosts include people I know! Interact with us on facebook too: https://www.facebook.com/YouMightAlsoLikeAPodcast If you are intrested in joining us for a review let us know on our facebook page.
Categories: TV & Film
Two Friends getting together talking about what they love the most: Comedy, Comic-Books, Film, Television, Science, & Pop-Culture.
Categories: TV & Film
Tags: Books, Comic, film, television, TV & Film
FULL VIDEO + AUDIO + EBOOK : https://en.9video.net/the-book/ https://en.9video.org/the-book/ The collapse of the communist regimes in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe marked the end of a half-century-long Cold War between the capitalist and communist camps in the West and the East. At the time, many were optimistic, believing that communism had become a relic of the past. Preface Introduction Chapter One: The Specter’s Strategies for Destroying Humanity Chapter Two: Communism’s European Beginnings Chapter Three: Tyranny in the East Chapter Four: Exporting Revolution Chapter Five, Part I: Infiltrating the West Chapter Five, Part II: Infiltrating the West Chapter Six: The Revolt Against God Chapter Seven, Part I: The Destruction of the Family Chapter Seven, Part II: The Destruction of the Family Chapter Eight, Part I: How Communism Sows Chaos in Politics Chapter Eight, Part II: How Communism Sows Chaos in Politics Chapter Nine, Part I: The Communist Economic Trap Chapter Nine, Part II: The Communist Economic Trap Chapter Ten: Corrupting the Legal System Chapter Eleven: Desecrating the Arts Chapter Twelve, Part I: Sabotaging Education Chapter Twelve, Part II: Sabotaging Education Chapter Thirteen: The Media — The Specter’s Mouthpiece Chapter Fourteen: Popular Culture – A Decadent Indulgence Chapter Fifteen: The Communist Roots of Terrorism Chapter Sixteen, Part I: The Communism Behind Environmentalism Chapter Sixteen, Part II: The Communism Behind Environmentalism Chapter Seventeen: Globalization and Communism Chapter Eighteen, Part I: The Chinese Communist Party’s Global Ambitions Chapter Eighteen, Part II: The Chinese Communist Party’s Global Ambitions Conclusion: How the Specter of Communism Is Ruling Our World
Tags: daily news, News, TV & Film
Get your witch fix with a twist. Reviews and autopsies on the best (and worst) in witch fiction, non-fiction, games, TV and film. And I’ll be putting my own witch fic to the test in serialised episodes. Find me on Youtube to see unboxings and witchy craft projects. Get in touch on twitter @witchfix or email witchfixpodcast@gmail.com Patreon – https://www.patreon.com/rss/Witchfixpodcast?auth=9oaohUvw9IBI0r7ZrMT6aPhIZs22AEYo Photograph by Michael Penny Music by Jahzzar (Under Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International Licence – https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/legalcode)
Categories: Religion & Spirituality, TV & Film
Anime Shovel is a Podcast were anime loving fans discuss the hot anime thats trending at the moment expression tons of different views and opinions. Tons of fun, we dig anime! XD
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Tags: anime, discussion, Podcast, TV & Film
This is a podcast that focusses on horror movie franchises. The hosts give detailed breakdowns of each movie in a horror franchise followed by a wrap up for the franchise before moving onto the next horror franchise. Sometimes humorous, always entertaining, this is the podcast that goes bump in the night.
Categories: TV & Film
Tags: halloween, horror, movie, review, scary, Slasher, TV & Film
YOUR THOUGHTS is a podcast that will bring the latest pop-culture and national news, special guests, reviews and games. Plus the ability to have you the listeners have a say.
Categories: TV & Film
Tags: Chicago, Comments, games, listeners, News, pop culture, TV & Film
The world’s only podcast celebrating films where helicopters explode.
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Tags: cinema, film reviews, films, Movies, TV & Film
Keeping it Real Colorado is a TV show created by Teens in Colorado. Experience stories, success, and sports right here on our Podcast page! Teens find meaning in interacting with the elderly.
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Listen to previews, reviews, and press conferences with the directors of this year’s films at the New York Film Festival. This podcast and its participants are not affiliated with the Film Society of Lincoln Center. [itunes pic]
The 47th Annual New York Film Festival September 25 – October 11, 2009 Please stay tuned for complete coverage of the New York Film Festival including director panels. We interview Jack Angstreich on the background on the following directors: ( The rest of the directors/film will be posted the following week.) OPENING NIGHT Wild Grass / Les herbes folles Alain Resnais, 2009, France, 113m As avant-garde as ever fifty years after making his debut with the landmark Hiroshima Mon Amour, the venerable Alain Resnais delivers a career-crowning masterpiece. An exquisite human comedy of manners, mystery and romance with some of France’s – and our – favorite actors: Sabine Azéma, André Dussollier, Emmanuelle Devos and Mathieu Almaric. A Sony Pictures Classics release. Fri. Sept. 25: 6pm CENTERPIECE Precious: Based on the Novel ‘Push’ by Sapphire Lee Daniels, 2009, USA, 109m In this astonishing adaptation of Sapphire’s 1996 novel, second-time director Lee Daniels unsparingly recounts the horrific story of 16-year-old Clareece “Precious” Jones who uses all the emotional energy she possesses to attempt to turn her life around. Daniels’ audacious tale features unforgettable performances by Mo’Nique, Mariah Carey and newcomer Gabourey Sidibe. A Lionsgate release. Sat. Oct. 3: 7pm and 10pm CLOSING NIGHT Broken Embraces / Los abrazos rotos Pedro Almodóvar, 2009, Spain, 128m Almodóvar’s newest masterwork barrels from comedy to romance to melodrama to the darker haunts of film noir. A blind screenwriter learns of the death of an industrialist, triggering a flood of memories that encompass a tale of naked ambition, forbidden love and devastating loss. Penelope Cruz, the screenwriter’s muse (and Almodóvar’s), has never been more ravishing. A Sony Pictures Classics release. Sun. Oct. 11: 5pm and 8pm Antichrist Lars von Trier, 2009, Denmark, 109m Sure to be one of the year’s most discussed films, Lars von Trier’s latest chronicles a couple’s efforts to find their love again after a tragic loss—a process that winds up unleashing the hidden monsters lurking in their souls. An unforgettable domestic horror movie, a ghost story, and a cry of anguish. An IFC Films release. Fri. Oct. 2: 9pm Sat. Oct. 3: 1pm Around a Small Mountain / 36 vues du Pic Saint-Loup Jacques Rivette, 2009, France, 85m The legendary 81-year-old French New Wave veteran Jacques Rivette returns with an elegiac look at the final days of a small-time traveling circus, mixing theater and life and the gray areas in between. Wed. Oct. 7: 9:30pm Fri. Oct. 9: 3pm The Art of the Steal Don Argott, 2009, USA, 101m Bound to be controversial, this thought-provoking documentary explores the travails of the legendary Barnes collection of art masterworks and the foundation set up to protect it raises vital questions about public vs. private “ownership” of art. Tue. Sept. 29: 9:15pm Bluebeard / La barbe-bleue Catherine Breillat, 2009, France, 78m A fearless explorer of edgy sexuality, Catherine Breillat follows two young sisters reading Charles Perrault’s 17th century tale of perhaps the first “serial killer,” reflecting on the enduring fascination with Bluebeard, who has served as inspiration for countless novels, plays and films. Sun. Oct. 11: 2pm Crossroads of Youth / Cheongchun’s Sipjaro An Jong-hwa, 1934, Korea, 74m The oldest surviving Korean film is a visually dynamic tale of a brother and sister from the country discovering the pleasures and dangers of city life. This recently-rediscovered masterwork will be presented with live musical accompaniment as well as a pyonsa (live offscreen narrator). Sat. Oct. 3: 11am
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Lola & Lee watch old kids shows to see if they hold up! We’re on season 1 of Danny Phantom! Watch with us!
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