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    Explore "keitel" with insightful episodes like "Little Nicky - Remix!", "Sister Act", "Episode 177: Reding's Revenge, Part IV | From Near Dark Til Dawn", "The Two Jakes" and "Tego dnia: 13 maja (zamach na papieża)" from podcasts like ""What the Hell Happened to Them?", "What the Hell Happened to Them?", "Our Film Fathers", "What the Hell Happened to Them?" and "Tego dnia"" and more!

    Episodes (35)

    Little Nicky - Remix!

    Little Nicky - Remix!

    Podcast for a deep examination into the career and life choices of Adam Sandler (again). Patrick and Joe take a trip down memory lane and discover they don't like what they find. In an attempt to white wash history, the WTHHTT team decides to clean up their old podcasting mishaps. Will they be successful? Find out on this week's remixed episode of 'What the Hell Happened to Them?'

    Email the cast at whathappenedtothem@gmail.com

    Disclaimer: This episode was recorded in May 2023. References may feel confusing and/or dated unusually quickly.

    'Little Nicky' is available on DVD & VHS (and not a blu-ray to be found): https://www.amazon.com/Little-Nicky-DVD/dp/B000LPQ68O/ref=sr_1_6?crid=3FG4NFFP7SYPS&keywords=little+nicky&qid=1685067694&sprefix=little+nicky%2Caps%2C188&sr=8-6

    Clips from 'Little Nicky' and it's related audio commentary
    Music from "Up There" and "Hell Isn't Good" From 'South Park: Bigger, Longer, Uncut' by Matt Stone and Trey Parker

    'To Get By' by Gramatik (remixed from 'You're All I Need to Get By' by Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell)

    Artwork from BJ West

     

    quixotic, united, skeyhill, vekeman, sandler, little, nicky, south, park, up there, hell, arquette, satan, harvey, keitel, reese, witherspoon, devil, henry, winkler, bees, remix

    Sister Act

    Sister Act

    Podcast for a deep examination into the career and life choices of Whoopi Goldberg. Hangin' Ten continues with film #5! Joe protests a previous sponsor which causes Lev a lot of unwanted headaches. Patrick has aspirin for him, but soon finds out the headaches are merely metaphorical... or are they!? Find out on this week's episode of 'What the Hell Happened to Them?'

    Email the cast at whathappenedtothem@gmail.com

    Disclaimer: This episode was recorded in November 2023. References may feel confusing and/or dated unusually quickly.

    'Sister Act' is available DVD and Blu-Ray (with a bonus sequel!): https://www.amazon.com/Sister-Act-Anniversary-Collection-Three-Disc/dp/B007JNR4UU/ref=sr_1_3?crid=38JB3RKSLGB0J&keywords=sister+act&qid=1701567727&s=movies-tv&sprefix=sister+act%2Cmovies-tv%2C139&sr=1-3

    Music from "Hail Holy Queen" and "I Will Follow Him [Chariot]" from the Universal Music Group

    Artwork from BJ West

     

    quixotic, united, skeyhill, vekeman, whoopi, goldberg, sister, act, pope, smoking, smith, nunn, nun, keitel, church, jesus, dinosaur, chrsitian

    Episode 177: Reding's Revenge, Part IV | From Near Dark Til Dawn

    Episode 177: Reding's Revenge, Part IV | From Near Dark Til Dawn

    We bring a close to Reding's month on the podcast, with more vampires. This time, we visit with some cult classic actors in Near Dark (1987) and go south of the border in From Dusk Til Dawn (1996), a movie that combines all of the elements our pre-teen minds enjoyed. Stay out of the sunlight and listen to the episode.

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    The Two Jakes

    The Two Jakes

    Podcast for a deep examination into the career and life choices of Jack Nicholson. Grant Keller returns and a bunch of stuff happens, but none of that matters because a bombshell about this movie is dropped around twelve minutes in. Is that a big market tease or what? Find out on this week's episode of 'What the Hell Happened to Them?'

    Email the cast at whathappenedtothem@gmail.com

    Disclaimer: This episode was recorded in May 2023. References may feel confusing and/or dated unusually quickly.

    'The Two Jakes' is available on Blu-ray, DVD, and VHS (for the hispters): https://www.amazon.com/Two-Jakes-Blu-ray-Jack-Nicholson/dp/B08CPC8LBJ/ref=pd_vtp_h_vft_none_pd_vtp_h_vft_none_sccl_4/131-0771928-4541238?pd_rd_w=uRAwC&content-id=amzn1.sym.a5610dee-0db9-4ad9-a7a9-14285a430f83&pf_rd_p=a5610dee-0db9-4ad9-a7a9-14285a430f83&pf_rd_r=MFA9N6R4TYTJ5KC8ARPB&pd_rd_wg=Wfe8P&pd_rd_r=02f160f0-49e2-493d-b56e-5de43d33c305&pd_rd_i=B08CPC8LBJ&psc=1

    Music from 'Brick Ballades (Houston St)' & 'Sure Promise' by Toshihiko Sahashi

     

    quixotic, united, skeyhill, vekeman, jack, nicholson, syzygy, Keitel, two, jakes, chinatown, cat, evans, towne, ebert, surgery, tilley, sequel, noir

    Tego dnia: 13 maja (zamach na papieża)

    Tego dnia: 13 maja (zamach na papieża)
    13 maja 1846 – Kongres USA podjął decyzję o wypowiedzeniu wojny Meksykowi.

    13 maja 1888 – W Brazylii zniesiono niewolnictwo.

    13 maja 1917 – Troje dzieci z Fátimy w Portugalii miało doznać objawienia Matki Bożej.

    13 maja 1940 – Przemówienie Churchilla znane jako “krew, trud, łzy i pot” (blood, toil, tears and sweat).

    13 maja 1941 – Feldmarszałek Wilhelm Keitel wydał rozkaz o „Jurysdykcji Barbarossa”.

    13 maja 1981 – Nieudany zamach na papieża Jana Pawła II na Placu Świętego Piotra w Rzymie.

    13 maja 1986 – Urban zapowiedział wysłanie bezdomnym w Nowym Jorku koców i śpiworów.

    The Border

    The Border

    Podcast for a deep examination into the career and life choices of Jack Nicholson. Lev takes over the show this week and throws the hosts off their rhythm. Will they be able to stabilize or is the hierarchy of the podcast about to change... forever? Find out on this week's episode of 'What the Hell Happened to Them?'

    Email the cast at whathappenedtothem@gmail.com

    Disclaimer: This episode was recorded in March 2023. References may feel confusing and/or dated unusually quickly.

    'The Border' is available on Blu-ray, DVD, & VHS (for you hipsters out there): https://www.amazon.com/Border-Blu-ray-Jack-Nicholson/dp/B07QB1JWQ7/ref=sr_1_8?crid=3TD1OHKAGBHG&keywords=the+border&qid=1678219512&sprefix=the+border%2Caps%2C189&sr=8-8

    Music from 'Borderline' by Chihiro Onitsuka

     

    Artwork from BJ West

     

    quixotic, united, skeyhill, vekeman, jack, nicholson, syzygy, border, keitel, perkins, homestar, runner, borderline, mexico, eighties, 80s, perrine

    Reservoir Dogs (1992)

    Reservoir Dogs (1992)

    “Reservoir Dogs” isn’t the kind of movie a rookie podcaster should touch. It’s an icon of the ‘90s, the debut of a game-changing director, perhaps even the birth of a new genre. So we waited, and we learned, and we put nearly 300 movies in the toilet before accepting the challenge laid out by listener Jody G: Question whether the 1992 heist flick holds up after 30 years.

    Anyone who’s seen “Reservoir Dogs” remembers the nonlinear storytelling, the violence, the snappy dialogue, and the shots that would end up as T-shirts, coffee mugs, car decals. But you almost never hear movie fans talking about Tim Roth’s horrible accent, the long run time or the logical flaws.

    In this episode, the Shat Crew discusses how Mr. Blonde inspires Gene to be better in the office, why Big D loves the “Reservoir Dogs” soundtrack, and how Quentin Tarantino saved money while blowing Ash’s mind.

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    126 - The Two Jakes (1990)

    126 - The Two Jakes (1990)
    You thought it ended with "Forget it, Jake. It's Chinatown." But, it didn't. Sixteen years later, Jack Nicholson returned to the Chinatown universe with The Two Jakes, a box office failure with a mixed critical reception. But, is this forgotten film worth a watch? Listen to Brandon and guest Jonathan Norris to hear what they think. Spoilers ahead! Contact Us: Facebook: @cinenation Instagram: @cinenationpodcast Twitter: @CineNationPod Medium: CineNation E-mail: cinenationpodcast@gmail.com

    BONUS EPISODE - The Irishman

    BONUS EPISODE - The Irishman

    This week, we watch the controversial Netflix best picture hopeful that reunites De Niro and Scorsese, De Niro and Pacino, De Niro and Pesci, De Niro and Keitel… you might want to call it a 3.5 hour reunion tour from Scorsese, but the emotional retrospective weight of the characters makes this one of the most impactful of all his films. The Irishman (2019), directed by Martin Scorsese.

    Episode 129: Martin Scorsese Doesn't Think "Jake and Tom" is a Real Podcast

    Episode 129: Martin Scorsese Doesn't Think "Jake and Tom" is a Real Podcast

    The holiday season is once again upon us, and Jake and Tom are here to help ring in all of your festive revelries!  Listen in as they and their good friend Matt talk about how they spent their Turkey Day, as well as sharing a couple of their "Thanksgiving Mishap" stories with their friends & fellow podcasts over at "Gravity Beard

    After that, they sit down to discuss a movie that Tom's waited for for literally a decade, Martin Scorsese's "The Irishman".

    Did it live up to Tom's expectations?  Was it too long?  Just how bad was the de-aging effects?  And most importantly, was this yet another horrible movie that Jake was pissed that he had to sit through?

    And finally, the show wraps up by discussing Scorsese's controversial statements in regard to Marvel movies as they guys ask themselves if maybe he has a point...?

     

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    From Dusk Till Dawn (1996)

    From Dusk Till Dawn (1996)

    Roger Roeper labeled "From Dusk Till Dawn" a tale of two movies, and he couldn't be more correct. Robert Rodriguez directing and Quentin Tarantino writing always equals something special, but is it a gritty shoot-em-up or a campy gorefest? And can a movie successfully be both?

    "From Dusk Till Dawn" was commissioned by listener Christian Di Leo and stars an impressive cast include George Clooney in his first starring Hollywood role, Cheech Marin in three different roles, Harvey Keitel, Juliette Lewis, Danny Trejo, Salma Hayek, and Tarantino himself.

    Big D quizzes Gene Lyons on vampire killing techniques. Rog connects "From Dusk Till Dawn" with "The Walking Dead," and all three explore the sexual depravity and background behind Salma Hayek's iconic snake dance.

    Also, PUSSY PUSSY PUSSY!


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    117 - Blue Plate Special - Auggie Wren's Christmas Story by Paul Auster.

    117 - Blue Plate Special - Auggie Wren's Christmas Story by Paul Auster.

    Happy Holidays everyone! In this special episode of Edacious - Food Talk for Gluttons I go off-script. But no worries, there’s still food. Everything starts over food.

    When I was a young woman with big dreams, travel was a requirement. Still is. So I worked three jobs, saved some money, and lived on a friend’s couch in Glasgow until the only thing my bank statement showed was enough cash for fare back to the airport. I had a lot of time to write. To think. I brought my favorite books for inspiration, one of which was Paul Auster’s Moon Palace. My favorite book by my favorite author. In a fit of crazy WTF I wrote him a letter of gratitude. To my utter astonishment, he wrote back. My happy tears covered the note and to this day I still use his monogrammed notecard as a bookmark. The day my father told me over a very staticky, barely audible, public phone box line that my favorite author had taken the time to encourage me in my work was one of the happiest in my life.

    So this holiday, I want to share Auster’s brilliant storytelling with you. I first heard Auggie Wren’s Christmas Story in the movie Smoke, directed by Wayne Wang and written by Auster. Harvey Keitel does an amazing job. I can’t even pretend to approach that but it felt important this year to share my favorite Christmas story with all of you. To actually TELL a story. Out loud. Because all of the best stories are done that way. Oral storytelling is a lost art and one my father does so well and has all his life. This Christmas it felt important to do that too. To carry on family tradition. To use this podcast to share Daddy’s legacy, where a simple joke can take 20 minutes and involve standing up and using a lot of gestures in an attempt to bring the listener into the action.

    I hope I’ve done that here in some small way. If not, search Auggie Wren’s Christmas Story on YouTube and watch Keitel in action along with Wang’s brilliant direction. Couldn’t include Tom Waits in this, I’m probably already in trouble with the Copyright Police, but I hope you enjoy it wherever your travels take you. I wish you much peace, good food, and of course, heaps and heaps of BIG LOVE.

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    Ep 200 - Mother, Jugs, and Speed (1976) Movie Review

    Ep 200 - Mother, Jugs, and Speed (1976) Movie Review

    Mother Jugs and Speed movie review ISTYA

    This week in our 200th episode we revisit a film that is dim in our memory. So much so, that we forgot who was actually in it, which ended up provoking some serious discussion. 

    Join us for Mother, Jugs, & Speed. 

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    Flixwise: CANADA Ep. 21 – Martin Scorsese's Religious Trilogy

    Flixwise: CANADA Ep. 21 – Martin Scorsese's Religious Trilogy

    Martin is joined by Scorsese aficionado Robert Cotto to discuss Martin Scorsese's Religious Trilogy (The Last Temptation of Christ, Kundun, and Silence). Together they examine the themes of the trilogy, praise the many performances throughout, talk about the varied responses to each film upon their release, and manage to give their personal feelings toward each film as well.

    The Piano

    The Piano

    The 99th episode of the Next 100 Project goes all the way over to rainy New Zealand to investigate what happens when a mute woman has to fight to keep her “voice” (ie. her 88 keys). Holly Hunter and Anna Paquin won Oscars as the fiery mother & daughter, as did their writer/director Jane Campion. Ladies rule! Complicated story, beautifully done. For a tasty dose of joe, go to Sparkplug Coffee and also save 10% on your 1st order when you use the promo code “Top100Project”.