https://media.blubrry.com/proudlyresents/proudlyresents.com/media/prp207.mp3Podcast: Download | EmbedSubscribe: RSSUsually, we review an entire movie. But recently I got to be a guest on “Rocky Minute” The daily podcast in which hosts Doug Greenberg and Jason Hanes knockout the Rocky films one minute at a time. Apparently, Dueling Genre is…
Jeff Cesario (Play with Pain Podcast) talks about writing a Michael Keaton movie, “Jack Frost” where he turns into a snowman. And Movie Man, Brett Berg, breaks down the movie. Before Keaton was “Birdman” he was “Jack Frost.” We talk to one of the writers of the film and review the movie!
https://media.blubrry.com/proudlyresents/proudlyresents.com/media/prp177.mp3Podcast: Download | EmbedSubscribe: RSSWriter, director and podcaster, Paul Sullivan comes to give us the three (plus bonuses) worst baseball movies ever. Paul is the host of the daily baseball podcast, “Sully Baseball.” That show is going to hit episode #1,000 real soon. Buy Paul’s…
https://media.blubrry.com/proudlyresents/proudlyresents.com/media/prp119.mp3Podcast: Download | EmbedSubscribe: RSSA compilation show with Bonnie & Maude, Sully Baseball, Justin Stolle and The Inverse Delirium. Bonnie & Maude Podcast talk about the movie Carrie. Director Paul Sullivan gives his favorite baseball movies, Justin Stolle reviews the “Birdemic” memoir and Geoffrey Welchman…
Double Feature! Jeff Cesario (“Jack Frost”) and Paul Sullivan (Bonnie Hunt Show) join us (that’s me) to talk about the 1977 sports classic “The Fish that saved Pittsburgh.” The 70’s basketball comedy without Gabe Kaplan.
Also Jeff discloses that beside writing The Oscars and Dennis Miller he co- wrote “Jack Frost…” (record Scratch) WHAT!?!!? You mean the one where Michael Keaton dies and turns into a snowman so he can bond with his son? Why aren’t we doing that film? Well we ask him all about it.
So laugh at the 70’s style and bad acting of some of the greatest athletes ever, hear my silence while Paul and Jeff talk sports, see the backstage workings of a show about the back stage workings of a show and melt that frozen heart and hear how they made a man into a snowman. (Spoilers: Badly)
Check out Sully talk about the Steven Segal classic The Glimmer Man.
https://media.blubrry.com/proudlyresents/proudlyresents.com/media/prp056.mp3Podcast: Download | EmbedSubscribe: RSSABC’s sitcom “Work It” has been called the worst show on TV in years. They made it and put it on air. So Nicko and I were planning on reviewing the show, and then they cancelled it. UGH! Now you have…
https://media.blubrry.com/proudlyresents/proudlyresents.com/media/prp052.mp3Podcast: Download | EmbedSubscribe: RSS Steven Seagal is “The Glimmer Man.” Keenen Ivory Wayans is the poor guy stuck as his partner. Emmy winner Chris Regan (“Shatner Rules”) and Local Emmy loser Paul Sullivan (Sullybaseball.com) were forced to watch this movie. They are back with…
Do I have to toupee for this victory? Writer Chris Regan (“The Daily Show” and “Shatner Rules”) goes head to head with sports blogger Paul Sullivan for Twitter dominance! Check out the show, play along. Host Jonathan Corbett reads three tweets and the contestants have…
https://media.blubrry.com/proudlyresents/proudlyresents.com/media/prp038.mp3Podcast: Download | EmbedSubscribe: RSSWriter/director Paul Sullivan, NPR’s Adam Felber (“Wait, Wait Don’t Tell Me”) & I recap “Quigley.” You know the movie where Gary Busey plays a mean computer game business type guy who is turned into a dog. As a dog, Gary learns about life, flimsy sets,…
“Tron Guy,” Jay Maynard, joins us to review “Tron: Legacy.” A grown man dresses like the 80’s video game star “Tron” and becomes one a viral star. What does he think of sequel? Does it live up to the spandex?
Adam Felber (NPR’s “Live from the Poundstone Institute”), Paul Sullivan (“Sully Baseball” podcast) and Eric “Danger” Nienhaus join us to interview the internet meme “Tron Guy” and discuss this shambles of a sequel to Tron. Adam Spiegelman (this podcast) hosts.
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