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    Explore "christopherwalken" with insightful episodes like "The Outlaws (2021) - Season 1", "Episode 948: Communion (1989)", "The Dead Zone (1983) Christopher Walken, Martin Sheen, Brooke Adams, Tom Skerritt, David Cronenberg", "136. Christopher Walken in David Cronenberg's adaptation of Stephen King's 'The Dead Zone' (1983)" and "EP292: Sperm Donors, Polygraph Examiners, & Celebrity Impressionists" from podcasts like ""Show Club Podcast", "Thor's Hour of Thunder", "Dorking Out", "Full Cast And Crew" and "I Don't Get It"" and more!

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    The Outlaws (2021) - Season 1

    The Outlaws (2021) - Season 1

    This month, it’s time to meet The Outlaws! The 2021 series is available on Amazon Prime and stars Stephen Merchant and Christopher Walken. Season 2 is out now! Kerri definitely likes this one a lot more than Rachael’s last pick (Veronica Mars) and Evelyn thinks this is fine. 

     

    SPOILER WARNING: There is a massive twist that happens near the end of this season that is discussed in detail. So, if you haven’t watched this show, go watch it and then come back and listen to what we have to say.

     

    It’s an interesting show because while there’s a lot that happens and these people go through so much together, none of their circumstances have changed. The people have changed and become better, but their lives are exactly the same. It’s really good, though. 

     

    Rani’s mom is really super awesome. We love her. We also love Greg and Gabby. They’re just awesome as friends. But what if Gabby’s dad is the boss of The Dean? That would be interesting.

     

    What would you guys do if you found a giant bag full of money? Also, THEY PAINTED OVER A REAL BANKSY!!! How could they??

    Next month, Evelyn has selected Arcane: League of Legends which can be found on Netflix.
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    The Dead Zone (1983) Christopher Walken, Martin Sheen, Brooke Adams, Tom Skerritt, David Cronenberg

    The Dead Zone (1983) Christopher Walken, Martin Sheen, Brooke Adams, Tom Skerritt, David Cronenberg
    The ice is gonna break! Hosts Sonia Mansfield and Margo D. dork out about 1983’s THE DEAD ZONE, starring Christopher Walken, Brooke Adams, Martin Sheen, and directed by David Cronenberg.

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    136. Christopher Walken in David Cronenberg's adaptation of Stephen King's 'The Dead Zone' (1983)

    136. Christopher Walken in David Cronenberg's adaptation of Stephen King's 'The Dead Zone' (1983)

    Jason is joined by frequent FCAC contributor Richard Brown as they discuss David Cronenberg's atypical (for Cronenberg) film of Stephen King's novel "The Dead Zone".  A deep celebration of this extraordinary film and the Oscar-worthy (and criminally ignored) performance of Christopher Walken, this episode also celebrates Cronenberg, Producer Debra Hill, Composer Michael Kamen, Walken Co-Star Brooke Adams, and MORE.

    EP292: Sperm Donors, Polygraph Examiners, & Celebrity Impressionists

    EP292: Sperm Donors, Polygraph Examiners, & Celebrity Impressionists

    This newest installment of the I Don't Get It Occupation Series covers a lot of fascinating ground. We start with Lauren who works at a fertility clinic evaluating egg and sperm donors. She shares what people are looking for in a donor, how much money you can make if you donate your eggs (It's a lot!), and what it's like to be a professional judger in what Ashley calls "The Bachelor auditions of sperm and egg donations." We also talk with Kelly, a polygraph examiner who administers polygraphs to prisoners. It's an intense job, but Kelly is hilarious and breaks down why it doesn't matter how sweaty you are if you ever find yourself hooked up to a polygraph machine. Lasty, we talk with the incredibly talented and ridiculously funny, Mary Elizabeth Kelly (https://linktr.ee/mare_kell), the self-proclaimed Mouth Acting Girl whose celebrity impressions are some of the best and funniest we've ever seen. She shares the ways that gaining notoriety on TikTok has helped her acting career. And of course she does some of our favorite impressions, everyone from Meryl Streep to Mandy Moore. We also get Lauren to break out her Christopher Walken and Elizabeth Holmes. Could she be the next Mary Elizabeth Kelly? You'll have to listen to find out!

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    If you missed our past episode, "Sperm Donors and the People Who Utilize Them" this would be a great week to give that one a listen. https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/sperm-donors-the-people-who-utilize-them/id1188898432?i=1000502298828

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    What Happened to Natalie Wood?

    What Happened to Natalie Wood?
    On November 28, 1981, the weekend after Thanksgiving, one of Hollywood’s most enduring scandals took place onboard the Splendour, anchored off Catalina Island. On board were Natalie Wood, husband Robert Wagner, friend Christopher Walken, and Captain Dennis Davern.

    After a night of heavy drinking, a heated argument ensued and Natalie disappeared. She was found dead in the water the next morning. There are several versions of events, but what really happened that night?

    SOURCES

    https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/555020-natalie-wood-forensic-examination

    https://cbsla.files.wordpress.com/2011/11/untitled.pdf

    April 10, 2022

    April 10, 2022

    It's that time of day when you can say, head for the mountains of Busch...beer.  Can we please stop discussing politics?!  You need more cowbell anniversary talk and we deliver the goods.  Preston can't stop talking about Kirstie Alley though.  Between Preston, Quay, and many of our friends, there have been many interesting living situations and you get to hear about a few today.  All this and so much more on this episode of Rock Sports Radio.

    DR366: Hawkeye and Cowboy Bebop Series Premieres

    DR366: Hawkeye and Cowboy Bebop Series Premieres

    In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss why Ridley Scott thinks millennials are to blame for The Last Duel failing at the box office (1:35). We also discuss the possible relaunch of MoviePass (9:55) and how a BBC scripted series painted over a real Banksy art piece (16:20). Next we preview the new Hulu miniseries Pam & Tommy by discussing the new trailer (21:30). Finally, we review the series premieres of Hawkeye (28:15) and Cowboy Bebop (41:45).

    This episode was originally recorded on November 30th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. Don't forget to vote in our annual survey where we ask your favorite movies, TV shows and pop culture moments from the past year. Also be sure to follow us on Twitter, Instagram and wherever you get your podcasts!

    Batman Returns

    Batman Returns

    Charles Skaggs & Xan Sprouse are joined by special guest Christine Peruski as they watch Batman Returns, the 1992 superhero film directed by Tim Burton and featuring Michael Keaton as Batman/Bruce Wayne, Michelle Pfeiffer as Catwoman/Selina Kyle, and Danny DeVito as The Penguin/Oswald Cobblepot!

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    268. The Void

    268. The Void

    There’s a story I think of every time I’m in the throes of a difficult project. It’s from the movie, Catch Me if You Can, about the infamous con artist, Frank Abignale, Jr. Frank’s Father, Frank Senior, tells him a story:

    Two little mice fell in a bucket of cream. The first mouse quickly gave up and drowned. The second mouse wouldn’t quit. He struggled so hard that eventually he turned that cream into butter, and crawled out.

    You hear the story several times throughout the movie. It’s really the theme of the movie. When Frank Junior’s parents separate, he feels like the mouse drowning in cream. He runs away and poses as an airline pilot, a doctor, and a lawyer, forging paychecks and flying all over, like a little mouse, frantically and desperately moving his little legs, trying to find his place in the world.

    You face The Void at the beginning of a project

    Whenever I start a creative project, I feel like a mouse in a bucket of cream. Every time I move one of my little legs to try to get traction, it just keeps floating in space. But, I’ve found, if you keep moving fast enough and long enough, that cream turns into butter.

    I talked on episode 265 about how there are a lot of different sub-skills to the skill of shipping. One of those sub-skills is overcoming your fear of shipping. In other words, facing the Void.

    The Void is the empty space you need to fill for your project to become complete. The Void is a figurative place. It mostly lives in your mind. But it has literal representations, too, such as the blank page or the blank canvas.

    The Void is present at the beginning of a project, and that prevents many creators from even getting started. But the Void has other, less obvious, effects. The Void doesn’t just prevent you from starting a project. It also prevents you from finishing projects.

    The Void holds you back from shipping

    There are plenty of things to fear as you’re about to finish a project and ship. You fear criticism of your work. You fear later seeing something you want to fix, after it’s too late. As I talked about in episode 267, you face the Finisher’s Paradox: You learn throughout the project, and by the time you’re done, you can already do better.

    But as you prepare to ship, and you see your perfectionism taking over, or you get shiny object syndrome, if you look deep within yourself, you’ll probably find a fear of the Void. Even though you face the Void at the beginning of a project, your fear of the Void can hold you back in the end of a project.

    Being in the “butter” is comfortable

    The fear of the Void gets in the way of shipping for two reasons. One: being in the “butter” of a project is comfortable. When something nebulous starts to solidify, we also sometimes say it “gels.” In either case, where there was once empty space where you couldn’t get traction, you’re now enveloped in something solid. When you’re in the final stages of a project that has gelled it’s like being in a warm blanket on your couch, with a bowl of popcorn, watching Netflix.

    When you finish this project, you have to face the Void on the next

    Reason number two the Void gets in the way of shipping: When you finish the project, and start the next, you have to face the Void all over again. Deep down, you know after you let go of that first project, and start the second, you’ll feel, once again, as if you’re drowning.

    Is it perfectionism? Maybe it’s the Void.

    So what are you to do? Simply being aware of your fear of the Void is a good start. When you catch yourself, in the final stretch, second-guessing or catastrophizing, simply remind yourself that you’re trying to a-void the Void, and that will help you snap out of it. What looks like perfectionism may not be perfectionism. It may be fear of the Void.

    Another great way to overcome your fear of the Void is to make sure you never have to face it again. As I talked about in episode 261, we’re taught shiny object syndrome is a bad thing. Working on a project, then quickly getting excited about and switching to another project, is not how traditional work gets done. But it has value in creative work.

    Starting projects on the side helps you a-void the Void

    If you get comfortable having a bunch of projects incubating on the side – and you don’t beat yourself up about the fact you may finish few, if any, of them – those projects on the side serve as buffers against the Void. Once you prepare your current project for take-off, you already have another project waiting in the wings. Your excitement for your other projects can even get you more excited about finishing your current project.

    But every once in a while, you’re still going to find yourself floating in space – or drowning in cream, if you will. When that happens, do whatever you can to keep forward momentum. Brainstorm and prototype, and be okay knowing most of what you come up with will suck. In other words, remember the little mouse, and get those legs moving.

    Image: After the Floods, Paul Klee

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    Episode 476: A View to a Kill

    Episode 476: A View to a Kill

    The B-Movie Cast is back! This episode Mary and Nic are continuing our “B is for Bond” series with the last Roger Moore outing as 007- “A View to a Kill”. Joining us is special guest Mark Mawston. Mark’s work with the James Bond film franchise means he’s got some great stories to tell and we’re happy to have the chance to share them with our listeners! So, put on your Members Only jacket, get out your Duran Duran CDs and get ready for “A View to a Kill” on the B-Movie Cast!

    Communion (1989)

    Communion (1989)
    "I am the dreamer. You are the dream."
    This week, the Dropped Culture fellas cover the based on a "true" story movie. Communion!
    In the mid '80s, a writer wrote a book on his experiences with alien abduction. In 1989, a movie adaptation of this book. With Christopher Walken cast as the lead character, what was made was maybe the craziest unintentional comedy of the 1980s!
    Join Brock and Dan, as they lead you through the insanity that is Communion!

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    The Country Bears (Some Jerk With A Camera 10th Anniversary Spectacular!)

    The Country Bears (Some Jerk With A Camera 10th Anniversary Spectacular!)

    Exactly ten years ago today, on February 3rd, 2011, I released the very first episode of my web series Some Jerk With A Camera, a review of the 2002 Disney classic The Country Bears filmed on location at Disneyland. And now, to celebrate a whole damn decade of me doing this dumb crap, my cohorts and I are setting the randomizer aside for this week so we can revisit and reevaluate what many have called the Citizen Kane of movies about ursine musicians. Join Tony Goldmark, Charlie Callahan, Morgan Funder and David Ganssle as they get mauled by THE COUNTRY BEARS!

    Watch my original 2011 Country Bears video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpFefqROzDQ

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    Stephen King's The Dead Zone - David Cronenberg Spotlight

    Stephen King's The Dead Zone - David Cronenberg Spotlight

    We get spooky just in time for Halloween with a David Cronenberg spotlight double-feature. This time we look at Cronenberg's efforts to adapt Stephen King's the Dead Zone, and compare it to the rest of their respective film libraries, as well as the typical stylistic earmarks of both. Plus we talk acting, both big and small, as we tackle talkin' Walken and Martin Sheen. Stay tuned for a second Cronenberg-Halloween episode with "the Brood", just 48 hours after this one.

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