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    A Simple Plan feat. To The White Sea *TEASER*

    A Simple Plan feat. To The White Sea *TEASER*

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    Aaron is joined by Jordan Fish and Ray Tintori of the preeminent Coen Bros. podcast, To The White Sea, to discuss the chilly, snow-capped neo-noir 'A Simple Plan', directed with uncharacteristic restraint by master stylist and Coen Brothers collaborator Sam Raimi.

    We discuss the career of Sam Raimi and the techniques he employs here to generate the unsettling, stern tone of the film. Then, we talk about the long gestation period of the project, and its many iterations attached to various directors (including Mike Nichols, John Dahl, and Ben Stiller!). Finally, we unpack the similarities and differences between Raimi's vision of the snowbound, Midwestern morality tale and that of his pals Joel & Ethan Coen in their 1996 landmark 'Fargo'.


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    On Deadly Ground

    On Deadly Ground

    New year, new you... this year Will and Matt vow to agree that some "Seagals" should not be allowed to soar... as made evident from On Deadly Ground! Steven Seagal is a double threat as he isn't just not able to act in front of the camera, but in his directorial debut, he proves he's good at not being able to do other things as well! (Also inexplicably starring an amazing array of performers!) 

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    ON DEADLY GROUND
    dir. Steven Seagal
    starring: Steven Seagal; Michael Caine; Joan Chen

    Bad Santa

    Bad Santa

    Merry Christmas...or whatever you losers say around this time of year. Hey! Can you get these podcast hosts away from me?! They're freaking me out!

    Today, the guys talk about an anti-classic? known as Bad Santa. Billy Bob Thornton doing what Billy Bob Thornton does best…just being Billy Bob Thornton. Come listen as the guys gush over their favorite scenes.  Which scene made them laugh the most? Is Sue's reason for her Santa kink valid, and DID she go and tell Rory about her sexcapades?! 

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    2014: Fargo (TV Series) / Minnesota in Pop Culture Draft

    2014: Fargo (TV Series) / Minnesota in Pop Culture Draft

    Yeah, you betcha we're talkin' Fargo. Not the movie, that was from 1996, but the terrific TV series that started in 2014 with an all-star cast including Billy Bob Thornton, Colin Hanks, Alison Lohman, Martin Freeman, Adam Goldberg, Bob Odenkirk, Oliver Platt, Glenn Howerton, and more. This was a wonderful reimagining of the spectacular source material. We break it down the PCY way.

    Since all things Fargo have such a deep connection to Minnesota, we took this opportunity to draft the best in pop culture from our great state. Whether you knew it or not, Minnesota has a plethora of options to choose from. Listen now to hear what we picked!

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    Open Tabs #5

    Open Tabs #5

    On this weeks segment of Open Tabs, I invite my friend Chris Rivera, aka Diabeto, back onto the podcast to help me review a couple of comedy classics. With football starting again, we watched Adam Sander's movie, The Longest Yard.  And with Baseball just ending, we watched Billy Bob Thornton's movie, Bad News Bears. 

    The Longest Yard (2005). Directed by Peter Segal. Prison inmates form a football team to challenge the prison guards.

    Bad News Bears(2005). Directed by Richard Linklater. A grizzled little league coach tries to turn his team of misfits into champs.

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    157: Is everyone in this town on drugs? | U-Turn (1997)

    157: Is everyone in this town on drugs? | U-Turn (1997)

    Ok, so for this one I took a chance and found a film that both me and Mikey haven't seen before. I vividly remember seeing tv spots during the 1997 MTV VMAs. The casting immediately was my draw, that and being directed by Oliver Stone. Well, suffice to say that we were underwhelmed with this script in particular. The beautiful cinematography by Robert Richardson was particularly striking despite the lacking story. 

    We did find something to talk about like the amazing desert fashion, interesting music choices, and how this ending was kinda buck wild but fitting. 

    Off-topic rants include: talking about the movie Scream, Ryan Gosling, and why the upcoming Joker 2 could have been an email

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    Jahresrückblick 2022 | Special | WTFAWW

    Jahresrückblick 2022 | Special | WTFAWW
    Das Jahr 2022 neigt sich dem Ende und wir schauen noch mal zurück. Auf die Überraschungen, die Enttäuschungen, was wir verpasst haben und noch nachholen aus diesem Jahr. Und wir schauen ein bisschen voraus, was uns im kommenden Kinojahr so erwartet.

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    YNFA 037: Love Actually, or Do They Know It’s Curtis?

    YNFA 037: Love Actually, or Do They Know It’s Curtis?

    Lock up your daughters (especially if Colin Firth is moping around with some loose papers), and keep an eye on that randy PM, as we immerse ourselves in the Christmas overindulgence that is Richard Curtis’s Love Actually. Can we please stop calling totally normally proportioned Martine McCutcheon chubby? Did Mark, aka the Cue Card Guy, deserve the hate he got for his visual proclamation? And are the porn couple the only healthy relationship in this whole film? Or is it Bill Nighy’s aging rockstar and his manager? We’re too busy tearing up over the actual people welcoming each other home at Heathrow to come up with any answers. 

    12 Dorks of Christmas

    12 Dorks of Christmas

    On the first dork of Christmas my true dork gave to me: a holiday dork special! Lexi & Ben run down the best and worst holiday music, food, movies, characters, traditions and alternatives. Happy Solstice!


    FURTHER DORKSCUSSION:

    The 12 Dorks of Christmas:

    Best:

    • Food: Stuffing (Ben), Nuts & Bolts (Lexi)
    • Movie: Muppet Family Christmas (Lexi), A Muppet Christmas Carol (Ben)
    • Song: I Want A Hippopotamus For Christmas by Gayla Peevey (Lexi), Carol of the Bells (Ben)
    • Character: Zero from Nightmare Before Christmas (Lexi), Ice-Type Jesus (Ben)
    • Tradition: Opening one gift on Christmas Eve (Ben), Christmas morning (Lexi)
    • Alternative: Solstice (Lexi & Ben)

    Worst:

    • Food: Cheap Christmas candy (Lexi), Gingerbread House kits (Ben)
    • Movie: Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town (Lexi), Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (Ben)
    • Song:  I Want A Hippopotamus For Christmas by Gayla Peevey (Ben), I'm Getting Nuttin' For Christmas (Lexi)
    • Character: Billy Bob Thornton as Bad Santa (Lexi), Tim Allen as Santa Claus (Ben)
    • Tradition: Pictures with mall Santas (Lexi), Getting together with family (Ben)
    • Alternative: Sitting at home crying (Ben), Being sick for Christmas (Lexi)

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    Best:

    • Food: Sticky buns (Christmas Day breakfast since I was a kid)
    • Movie: Nightmare Before Christmas
    • Song: Christmas Without You by Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers
    • Character: The Grinch
    • Tradition: My mom gives everyone really elaborate stockings with little trinkets and snacks and we open them all together - it's v cute
    • Alt: Hanukkah (one of my aunts and my cousins are Jewish and I think it's a dope holiday)

    Worst:

    • Food: chocolate oranges
    • Movie: Jingle All the Way (one of the worst movies I've ever seen, period)
    • Song: All I Want For Christmas Is You - I can't really describe why but something about this song just is like nails on a chalkboard to me
    • Character: Frosty the Snowman (just like so cloying in every interpretation)
    • Tradition: My family plays Monopoly on Christmas Day and it's SO LONG AND TERRIBLE
    • Alt: Boxing Day

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    S03E11 - Monster's Ball (2001)

    S03E11 - Monster's Ball (2001)

    Welcome to Season 3 of Snubs & Dubs! This season we are covering the 74th Academy Awards, featuring the films of 2001.

    For Episode 11, we are talking about Marc Forster's Monster's Ball. Hank (Billy Bob Thornton), an embittered racist prison guard working on death row, begins an unlikely, emotionally charged sexual relationship with Leticia (Halle Berry), a Black woman and wife of a man sentenced to death. The affair begins just after Hank oversees the capital punishment of Leticia's husband (Diddy).

    TIMECODES:
    00:25 -
    Intro - Jason's new car, RIP Robbie Coltrane, Clearing up James Cameron Fact
    03:32 - Other Watching: The Grudge, Halloween Nailed It, She-Hulk (Finale spoilers 06:15-06:48)
    09:40 - Monster's Ball Intro
    14:27 - The Plot
    18:17 - Discussion  
    29:40 - Reviews, Box Office + Rankings
    35:43 - Fun Letterboxd Reviews
    36:55 - Academy Awards
    38:45 - Interesting Facts
    41:15 - Final Thoughts + Ep. 12 Preview

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    ‘Armageddon’: Staying at the White Horse?

    ‘Armageddon’: Staying at the White Horse?

    The guys are attempting to save the world on an asteroid this week as they dive into another Michael Bay explosion. They begin by discussing the aura of ‘Armageddon’, what really stood out during its release and where it failed on the big screen. They go through the incredible cast of Bruce Willis, Billy Bob Thornton, Ben Affleck, Steve Buscemi, Owen Wilson and Michael Clarke Duncan. Paul reveals his issues with Liv Tyler and Joe revels in the amazing music throughout the film. The guys close this week with a ranking of the top 5 songs heavily associated with a movie of all-time! 

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    Episode #377 - The Gray Man

    Episode #377 - The Gray Man

    Netflix sure loves to make movies that sit on their home screen for a week or so and then no one talks about again, huh? At least it gave the directors a chance to insult movie theaters. Anyway, we talked about their latest "hit" The Gray Man.

    Wikipedia entry for The Gray Man

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    EPISODE 12: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN 8.16.22

    EPISODE 12: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN 8.16.22

    WHY HASN'T TRUMP BEEN ON CAMERA?

    A BLOCK: (0:00) Where IS Trump? (1:30) His disappearance left a void so large a six-year old clip of him promising to "enforce all laws concerning the protection of classified information" (LOL) went viral (2:09) Confess: when you heard Trump say agents had "stolen his passports" you had a brief moment of hope that turned into the realization Trump had just played the self-martyrdom card again, this time inside a passport he didn't even know was missing (4:41) He did do an off-camera, completely nuts, Organized-Crime-Demands-Protection-Money interview with Fox Nudes (6:55) in which he even contradicted one of his attorneys (8:07) The Guardian inaccurately suggested he can avoid indictment if he announces his candidacy quickly (8:55) The Wall Street Journal described weeks of debate by Merrick Garland about signing off on the warrant (10:47) Georgia prosecutors tell Rudy he's a target. Is he running scared? Is his mascara running scared? (12:22) Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts confirms the GOP could defund the FBI (12:52) and hard as it is to believe, Laura Ingraham says maybe America wants to turn the page from Trump.

    B BLOCK: (15:23) Larry David does his Bob Sheppard impression (16:06) Every Dog Has Its Day (17:29) Iran blames the attack on Salman Rushdie...on Salman Rushdie. And remember Republicans think like Iran (18:17) Primary Day may be the end of Liz Cheney in Wyoming, and the chance for Sarah Palin to lose twice in Alaska (19:27) and if Palin is in the news, I am REQUIRED to re-read the Rich Lowry 2008 'Palin Starbursts' heavy-breathing article. (21:17) Sports, and why I don't trust the college polls (they once made me vote in them) (22:17) Pete Carril is dead (22:52) Billy Bob Thornton is no longer manager of the Texas Rangers (23:40) Marjorie Trailer Park Greene, Mehmet Oz, and Kari Lake fight it out for Worst Persons In The World.

    C BLOCK: (29:12) It may not sound like it, but as Alex Wagner premieres in the MSNBC Maddow time slot tonight, I hope she does really, really well. And I'll tell you the story of when we wanted to make her the guest host for Countdown after Maddow and O'Donnell were spun off onto their own shows. FINIS

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    Billy Bob Thornton, JD Andrews (The Boxmasters) | Resource and Influence

    Billy Bob Thornton, JD Andrews (The Boxmasters) | Resource and Influence

    There are four types of discourse in language- descriptive, narrative, expository and argumentative. And it seems that all four of those are readily present in any niche interest group on the internet these days. Anything from the way a machine works (descriptive), the exact timeline of Tolkien's world building (narrative), someone breaking down the latest universe development in a comic-book based film (expository), and argumentative which that one goes without example. If you need one, go to twitter.

    On the note of argumentative, some may disagree with this next statement, but the difference between good discourse and bad discourse depends on the presence of resources. Resources establish credibility in ones' opinion and or points. They inform subsequent works, and if you're bibliography and research nerd, they are excellent road maps to other sources of information that you can sink your teeth into. Really exciting stuff, I know. But, when those resources aren't made readily available, that's where discourse breaks down. Without them, there's a few formal problems, like credibility and the questioning of objectivity. Mainly, the problem- is without resources how were you able to effectively formulate your contribution to the discussion at hand, and why should others participate with you.

    One of the key ways we talk about music with musicians, is by asking about their influences. Influences tell us so much about who we're speaking with and how they developed.They give us a way to describe an artist's sound. Influences tell the story of formative discovery. They give us a timeline of the kinds of music that shaped an artist in different eras. Influences allow us to argue what was ultimately important in flows of time and culture. See where I'm going with this? Musical influences are just one part, but a big one in terms of musical resources.

    Artists don't owe us that information. We know that. "What are your influences?" Is a boring question and its asked in pretty much every interview. They can keep their secrets, but its nice when that door is open.

    Which brings us to this episode's guests- The Boxmasters. The Boxmasters is made up of Bill Bob Thornton and JD Andrews. Thornton and Andrews in 2007 when Thornton brought in Andrews as a sound engineer for his 2007 record "Beautiful Door".  The two found that the had similar approaches and views of music and started playing together somewhat regularly. After some time, the two began recording and eventually created their band "The Boxmasters" the name comes from southern slang referring to a hotshot with echoes of Porter Wagoners "The Wagonmasters" which Thornton had previously played in for a time. Since 2007, the group has toured extensively with the likes of Willie Nelson and Ray Price, taking a break between 2010-2015 where they reconvened to make the record "Somewhere Down the Road". The released their latest album "Help Im Alive" in April of 2022 (when this interview was recorded).

    The Boxmasters do not shy away from their influences and what the build their sound on. Pulling from groups like The Beatles, The Rolling Stone, Mott and the Hoople- the duo works to echo the sounds the personally loved from the 60's and 70's- whilst also giving it a somewhat more southern edge with original lyrics.. all topped off with classic Bakersfield like production. And neither Andrews or Thornton will shy away from telling you as such.

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    The Gray Man | Episode 27 | WTFAWW

    The Gray Man | Episode 27 | WTFAWW
    200 Millionen für 2 Stunden geballte Action. Der Netflix "Sommer-Blockbuster" von den Russo Brüdern hat von allem ein bisschen was: Mission Impossible, Bourne, Bond und John Wick. Dazu einen rennomierten Cast: Ryan Gosling, Chris Evans, Ana de Armeas, Regé-Jean Page, Billy Bob Thornton und viele mehr. In der Theorie hört sich das alles gut an. Aie Abrufzahlen sind hoch. Aber was dann der Film? 

    GPS #33- Tim Says Don't Talk About Texas Then Proceeded To Talk About Texas For 20 Minutes...

    GPS #33- Tim Says Don't Talk About Texas Then Proceeded To Talk About Texas For 20 Minutes...

    On this episode of GPS; We discuss Lou Diamond Phillips, the Texas School shooting, Why is it always guys doing the shootings?, Gun Control, Guy catches fire after being tased, Conspiracy Corner: The Dyatlov Pass Incident, Swordfish, Billy Bob Thornton, John Ritter, Bernie Mac and more.

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