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    Explore "rayliotta" with insightful episodes like "Episode 378 - Cocaine Bear", "Episode 378 - Cocaine Bear", "Episode 932: Hubie Halloween (2020)", ""Goodfellas" (1990) Martin Scorsese, Ray Liotta, Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci, Lorraine Bracco, and Paul Sorvino" and "EPISODE 273: LAST STAND AT ANDERSON (ASSAULT ON PRECINCT 13 76’ film Review)" from podcasts like ""What’s Up, Fandom", "What’s Up, Fandom", "Thor's Hour of Thunder", "Dorking Out" and "Drop Da Mic."" and more!

    Episodes (19)

    Episode 378 - Cocaine Bear

    Episode 378 - Cocaine Bear

    Hello subWUFers & bear fans! On today's episode, Josh is joined by Alex & Angelica to discuss the 2023 comedy horror film Cocaine Bear. They chat about the plot, favorite moments, Alex cowering in her chair, Ray Liotta, and much more. 

    Apologies in advance for the microphone quality. We had limited time to record, so it was a weird setup. 

     

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    Special Thanks to this week's sponsor Wild Bill's Soda! Enjoy crisp unique olde fashioned soda flavors anytime with Wild Bill's. Head over to drinkwildbills.com and use code FANDOM10 to get 10% off your purchase! 

     

    Thanks to One Outta Ten for supplying the music for this episode. 

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    Do you have suggestions for the show? Do have specific voice actor or creator that you would like us to interview? We would love to hear from you! Feel free to shoot us an email HERE.

    Be sure to head over to our website AnimationStationPodcast.com to check out both What's Up, Fandom & Animation Station Podcast episodes. 

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    Tags: podcast, podcasts, movies, tv, comics, popculture, fandom, anime, flixbrehouse, cocainebear, sweettooth, rayliotta, truestroy, guests 

    Episode 378 - Cocaine Bear

    Episode 378 - Cocaine Bear

    Hello subWUFers & bear fans! On today's episode, Josh is joined by Alex & Angelica to discuss the 2023 comedy horror film Cocaine Bear. They chat about the plot, favorite moments, Alex cowering in her chair, Ray Liotta, and much more. 

    Apologies in advance for the microphone quality. We had limited time to record, so it was a weird setup. 

     

    Follow Alex:

    Instagram @a_hug4u

     

    Special Thanks to this week's sponsor Wild Bill's Soda! Enjoy crisp unique olde fashioned soda flavors anytime with Wild Bill's. Head over to drinkwildbills.com and use code FANDOM10 to get 10% off your purchase! 

     

    Thanks to One Outta Ten for supplying the music for this episode. 

    Check them out on:

    Instagram @one_outta_ten

    Spotify at One Outta Ten

     

    Do you have suggestions for the show? Do have specific voice actor or creator that you would like us to interview? We would love to hear from you! Feel free to shoot us an email HERE.

    Be sure to head over to our website AnimationStationPodcast.com to check out both What's Up, Fandom & Animation Station Podcast episodes. 

    If you enjoy the show, please rate and review!

     

    Follow the show on:

    Instagram @WhatsUpFandom

    Twitter @WhatsUpFandomPC

    YouTube What's Up, Fandom Podcast

     

    Follow the Anime Book Club on:

    Instagram @Anime_Book_Club

    Twitter @AnimeBookClubPC

     

    Follow Josh @JoshLCain

     

    Tags: podcast, podcasts, movies, tv, comics, popculture, fandom, anime, flixbrehouse, cocainebear, sweettooth, rayliotta, truestroy, guests 

    "Goodfellas" (1990) Martin Scorsese, Ray Liotta, Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci, Lorraine Bracco, and Paul Sorvino

    "Goodfellas" (1990) Martin Scorsese, Ray Liotta, Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci, Lorraine Bracco, and Paul Sorvino
    Hosts Sonia Mansfield and Margo D. are here to amuse you and dork out about 1990’s GOODFELLAS, starring Ray Liotta, Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci, Lorraine Bracco, and Paul Sorvino.

    Dork out everywhere …
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    EPISODE 273: LAST STAND AT ANDERSON (ASSAULT ON PRECINCT 13 76’ film Review)

    EPISODE 273: LAST STAND AT ANDERSON (ASSAULT ON PRECINCT 13 76’ film Review)
    We say goodbye to the month of May with a review for director/writer, John Carpenter’s ‘ASSAULT ON PRECINCT 13.’ Our local projectionist, Mr. Chris Pawlak returns for his end of the month take over as per usual. Hit that play button to hear tons of current pop culture news as well as weekly recommendations for both, tv and film.
    Podcast music:
    Onarres.
    Segment arrangements:
    Admiral Atlas.
    Mixed and edited by:
    Wesley Swanson.

    Episode 178: - Top Gun Maverick

    Episode 178: - Top Gun Maverick
    Tom Cruise soars in 'Top Gun: Maverick', the new Joseph Kosinski feature that follows U.S. Navy Captain Pete Mitchell (callsign: MAVERICK) back to the Top Gun flight school to train a new generation of pilots in this follow-up to the 1986 classic. Also, fewer movies are being released, a new Winnie The Pooh trailer has the internet talking, and did Top Gun save cinema? Movie news, movie reviews, and more on Off Script every Tuesday!

    Booker & Stryker Podcast 05/26/22

    Booker & Stryker Podcast 05/26/22
    Booker and Stryker announce that Andy Fletcher from Depeche Mode sadly passed away at the age of 60, then Ray Liotta also passed away today in his sleep at the age of 67, gave us an update on tape that will hold your burrito together and there is also something special about this tape…Is the new Top Gun movie, Maverick as cool to 20 year old's as it is to the older generation?

    That One Scene From...Narc

    That One Scene From...Narc

    This episode we dive deep into the insane and intense opening scene of the underrated crime/cop thriller Joe Carnahan's 2002 film Narc. WOW, what a way to open a movie! Hold onto your butts.

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    071 // Chris Elena ❤️ Smokin' Aces // Thumb Wrestling

    071 // Chris Elena ❤️ Smokin' Aces // Thumb Wrestling

    Why this movie? By no stretch of the imagination is Smokin' Aces the Citizen Kane of its time. It is just an increasingly weird assortment of killers converging on a Vegas hotel to put a bullet into a piece of human trash. Bright colours, loud sounds and an overpopulated bunch of storylines converging on a farcical climax. And inbetween it suddenly gets existential on our asses. Someone gave Joe Carnahan carte blanche, and he gave it all he had.

    But you know what? No matter how many criticisms you throw at Smokin' Aces, it only adds to the delight of Australian filmmaker Chris Elena. It's the movie that opened his eyes to how movies are made, especially blocking, editing and color grading. And he just revels in the strangeness that is this action extravaganza. 

    But there's more to talk about! For instance, how this movie affected Chris's run in film school, his encounter with actor Joel Edgerton in Sydney and the deeper meaning of the head of a bunny costume.

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    'Goodfellas' (featuring Jason from Binge Movies)

    'Goodfellas' (featuring Jason from Binge Movies)

    The era of the Crooked Table Podcast ends with a bang as we discuss Martin Scorsese's 1990 crime drama Goodfellas. Jason from Binge Movies joins the show as we break down the film's legacy, its place in Scorsese's legendary filmography, and Goodfellas' Best Picture loss to Dances with Wolves.

    Stay tuned in mid-July for the first episode of Close Watch with Robert Yaniz Jr. Or check out our sister show, Franchise Detours, also coming soon wherever you listen to podcasts.

    SYNOPSIS

    A young man grows up in the mob and works very hard to advance himself through the ranks. He enjoys his life of money and luxury but is oblivious to the horror that he causes. A drug addiction and a few mistakes ultimately unravel his climb to the top. Based on the book Wiseguy by Nicholas Pileggi.

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    Top 5 Gangster Movies

    Top 5 Gangster Movies
    This week, Brock and Dan give the Dropped Culture Nation the episode they've been asking for!
    You want gangster?
    Well, it doesn't get more gangster than this!
    This week, Brock and Dan break down their Top 5 gangster movies of all time!
    So grab a cannoli, turn up the volume and forget about it!

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    EP 10 - Sigourney Weaver

    EP 10 - Sigourney Weaver

    Sigourney Weaver.  Revered as the leading American actress who combines indomitable strength with old world elegance, Sigourney Weaver comes by both naturally.

    Sigourney Weaver sat down with Alex over lunch at the Beverly Hills Four Seasons, looking every bit the elegant lady in a tailored red suit and discussed her movie career from Annie Hall (her first screen role) to Alien to Heartbreakers, Working Girl, Galaxy Quest and everything in between.  Alex covers her relations to directors like Woody Allen, Ang Lee, Mike Nichols, Ridley Scott and Peter Weir and actors like Mel Gibson, Ray Liotta, Jennifer Love Hewitt and Gene Hackman.

    This interview reveals the true devotion to her craft and shows her growth as an actor. 

    Sigourney Weaver was voiced by Marisa Ferrey.

    Connect directly with Alex at the Facebook group! Facebook.com/HollywoodInterview

    Graphics created by Ingram Design Studio www.ingramdesignstudio.com

    The Hollywood Interview is produced by Alex Simon for Wanderer Productions and Conal O'Herlihy for No One Else Media.  Edited by Conal O'Herlihy.

     

    Goodfellas

    Goodfellas

    This week your favorite duo does some truly horrible dialect work when they discuss this gangster classic.

    We chat about Scorsese movies, maces in the living room, what it means to be funny, gangsters, and if Rach can pay attention during these movies.

    Warning: this movie has F bombs up the wazoo and our clips do too making this our first "explicit" rated podcast ever!

    Episode 95: - COVID19 & Goodfellas

    Episode 95:  - COVID19 & Goodfellas
    Coronavirus is sweeping the globe, and cinema is falling victim to it's social-distancing clutches. Theatrical releases have been pushed back, movie theaters have shut their doors, and even Netflix and Amazon are struggling to figure out how to get by in the wake of this terrible affliction. Meanwhile, Andy and Zach are watching Goodfellas, Martin Scorsese's original tribute to the original gangster, starring Ray Liotta and Robert DeNiro. What's gonna happen to theaters, when are new movies going to start coming out again, and why's Joe Pesci so angry?

    Episode 57 - Field of Dreams

    Episode 57 - Field of Dreams

    If you build it (a baseball field for ghosts who were banned from the major leagues for cheating) and you kidnap a civil rights activist, he (the ghost of your estranged dad) will come. As a fringe benefit, a bunch of sightseers will also show up so you can turn your home into a profitable tourist trap.

    The elaborate 1989 séance/time travel film, "Field of Dreams," was nominated for three Oscars, including Best Picture, and is said to make grown men cry. It certainly made us cry, but for different reasons. 

    Kevin Costner plays Ray Kinsella, a schizophrenic farmer with major daddy issues who bankrupts his family by following the instructions he receives from the voices in his head.

    Ray Liotta plays the ghost of Shoeless Joe Jackson, a sympathetic specter of the disgraced baseball legend. The film's version of Shoeless Joe ignores the fact that he was a left-handed batter, and it also ignores his characteristic dull-wittedness in favor of some sort of sage-like omniscience mixed in with weird maniacal hatred of Ty Cobb.

    James Earl Jones plays Terence Mann, a '60s civil rights activist and author who has given up on the world and become a curmudgeonly recluse. After being kidnapped, Jones gets Stockholm syndrome and also somehow catches Kevin Costner’s schizophrenia because he too starts hearing voices. He also ends up becoming a ghost or something.

    Join us as we wonder why there would be ghost umpires at this baseball field, if the old doctor was cheating on his wife, and why this movie's hashtag should be "#MAGA."

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