Month: <span>October 2013</span>

Lauren Hennessy proudly (p)resents “Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit.” Chemda Hennessy joins her husband and me (or is it “I?”) to recap this film. The catch? Lauren LOVES this movie! He’s actually presenting this movie. No irony!

This episode is filled with singing, scene recreations and poop jokes. That’s right, poop jokes!

Lauren and Chemda sing parts of the great songs from the movie. Lauren acts out all the parts of the terrible writing.

This married couple not only love this movie, but they hate “Bridesmaids.” They’re not afraid to tell you why. Disagree? Have a favorite Sister Act 2 moment? Comment on our Facebook page.

I was on Lauren’s show “Bottoms Up with Hennessy.” I tell stories I never tell.

Check out Where are they now for the cast of the movie.

Watch  “Sister Act”    “Sister Act 2”   “Bridesmaids”    “Bachelorette”\

Show Stuff: This week was supposed to be off, but I loved recording this episode so much I had to put it up right away. The next episode is an interview with the star of “Traxx,” Shadoe Stevens talking about the movie and his career as a radio DJ.

Bad Rock N Roll Movies Podcast Recap

Dave Holmes & Sharon Houston proudly resent “Ben & Arthur.”  Dave Holmes found this terribly made movie that could have set the gay marriage back 50 years.   It’s a pro-gay marriage movie that will make you anti-movie. I believe if the supreme court justices recognized gay rights just so they never had to watch “Ben & Arthur” again.

Pro Gay Marriage, Anti Being a Good Movie.

Dave, Sharon and I talk about bad writing, a fake church set, a TOGO’s that won’t go.  Ben and/or Arthur is dating Ben and/or Arthur. Gay marriage is legal for a minute and in that time they have set up a trip to Hawaii for their gay marriage, reunited with a homophobic brother, fought with a wife with terrible  gaydar and Mildred.

Watch the movie that almost brought down gay marriage below.

Dave Holmes has a new memoir out called “Party of 1.” Here’s what EW said about it…

Dave Holmes might be a familiar face if you were an MTV junkie, or if you follow his writing and TV hosting gigs across the pop culture landscape. If not, consider this your introduction: Dave Holmes will publish his memoir, Party of One: A Memoir in 21 Songs, on June 28, 2016, in which he charts his own coming-of-age through the songs he’s listened to along the way.

Click here to read part of Dave Holmes’ book.  

 

 

Podcast Recap


Alt comedy in New York started in a second-floor theater in downtown New York. The co-founder of “Surf Reality” talks about starting the theater that nurtured many alt-comics.

After talking to Robert Prichard about his work in “The

Toxic Avenger” we started talking about his first love, “Surf Reality.” He talks about the theater and all the famous people who started at the famed theater. Jeff Ross, Brody Stevens, Rev Jen, Marc Maron and performance artist and R.O.T.O.R. star Margaret Trigg.

From Wikipiedia:

Surf Reality’s House of Urban Savages, also known asSurf Reality, was a 65 seat performance venue onManhattan‘s Lower East Side from 1993-2003. A laboratory for experimental performance of all kinds, Surf Reality was known for cutting edge comedy, performance art, classic burlesque, modern music, vaudeville and experimental theater.

Surf Reality began as a video production company that produced a series called The Movie of the Month Club, including such works as Dick and Jane Drop Acid and Die and Manic A-Go-Go.

Interview Podcast

Robert Pritchard star of The Toxic Avenger and  Class of Nuke’em High gives us behind the scenes stories about the making of the classic Troma films. Plus his cameo in the remake of “Return to Nuke’em High.”

Then a BONUS – More from Keith & The Girl. I tell the story of the time I went to Michael Jackson’s estate for Joe Jackson’s birthday.

Listen to an interview with the stars of Return to Nuke’m High.

Listen to an interview with the director Lloyd Kaufman

Keith & The Girl’s  first appearance on the podcast


 

Interview Podcast

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