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Stuff You Should Know
"charlton heston" Discussed on Stuff You Should Know
"All right, so Buffalo Bills wild west I want to always want to say wild west extravaganza. You can call it that. But it was really Buffalo Bill's wild west. That was the name of his big show that he took all over the country. Delighting people with sharpshooting and horseback riding and all sorts of cool stuff enchanting America with the old west. Not just America, the world. Well, yeah, and that's a solid point. I mean, he went all over Europe, and that's why in this article points out, that's why to this day, you can go to like a pony express themed club in Germany. Because back then, he performed in front of Queen Victoria and Kaiser Wilhelm in the Pope in Rome, and basically kind of he always seemed to have at least one reported or purported pony express rider in the show. It was like one of the main segments of his show. Yeah, so at one point he did have the good Bronco Charlie Miller. No, no, no. Well, he had him, oh, pony bob haslem. Yeah, pony bob worked for him for a little while, and he is a definite, legit rider. The other guy, what's his name Bronco, Billy? Bronco Charlie Miller. Oh, no, that was Clint Eastwood. Bronco Charlie Miller claimed to have been a pony express writer. A lot of men claimed to have been over the years that were not. And they traced his timeline back. And he would have been ten or 11, which is really stretching it. It is possible it is. It's possible because they did go as low as like 13 and 14, but it was never super confirmed that this guy actually wrote for the pony express, but it kind of doesn't matter because apparently everyone loved him. Yeah, and so the reason why it's stretching it, but still in the realm of possibility is because so when William Russell, we talk about the point express in his company, he would say, these men have to take an oath, not to drink or fight, which still happened, of course. Yeah, we have like 80 people in the saddle. And in reality, yeah, they were all drunk around it all the way stations and on the trail. And the impression is that if you needed a rider and there was somebody who said, I'll go, you were a pony express rider right then. So the idea that an 11 year old kid said, I'll go, and they said, all right, fine, go. That could have possibly happened. So it's possible. Bronco Charlie Miller did bribe, but like you said, he was just such a great old west archetype. It was like a relic, yeah. They were like, whatever. We'll believe anything you say. Yeah, so through the years, like we said, a lot of bad information, a lot of legend, everything from for movies like 1953, a paramount film called the pony express. The Charlton Heston is Buffalo Bill. In the movie, Buffalo Bill teams up with Wild Bill hook Hickok to start the pony express. And as this author said, there is not a shard effect in the entire film. I don't know if he met shred. Sure. All right, he could have said though. It works. And then this, if you read this, it sounds super cool, like a notice in the St. Louis and San Francisco newspaper that said, wanted young, skinny, wiry fellows, not over 18, must be expert writers willing to risk death daily, orphans preferred. Wages $25 per week. And that seems like, man, what a great job listing for the pony express. Orphans preferred. That was written in the 20th century by a journalist in the sunset magazine. So that probably wasn't even true. No, no, that's so like, again, it was forgotten. I think Alexander majors wrote his memoirs. Remember he was one of the three guys who owned the pony express. He wrote his memoirs like 30, 40 years after the pony expresses last ride. Yeah. So, and by this time, most people had forgotten it. And again, it was Buffalo Bill who came along actually paid a visit to Alexander majors and found him in a fairly sorry state. It was very broke. He was in poor health and said, you gave me my first job when I was 11 after my father died and I want to repay you by taking care of you. So he put him in a show. He let him stay at his old scouts rest ranch in Nebraska. Just basically took care of him. But he also was like, we've got to publish this book. So he got Rand mcnally to actually publish this book about his life as a freight, old west freight legend guy, including the pony express. And that was some of the earliest documentation about it, but it also kicked off like this history of terrible documentation of just surrounding the whole thing with tall tales and embellishments and it's just very quickly became it's very tough to root fact from fiction. Even today, even at some of these places that are like, this is actually what this museum is a pony express way station. Yeah. It may not be the case. They're not entirely certain what the trail was any longer. They think that there's some pristine segments that aren't covered over by tracks of some sort that they're actually like, this is the course that the pony express took, but they're not a 100% sure. It's just got lost at the time. Yeah, I don't think we mentioned that Buffalo Bill, that job he got was as a horseback delivery writer for the initial freight company, but he never rode for the pony express, though he did he outright claimed to or just kind of let people send that. No, in the notes for the Buffalo Bills wild west show. It talked about how he was and then it would say you should buy his autobiography. It was even more. And then they would talk in depth about how he rode for the pony's first for sure. If you were from the old west of this time, you were basically expected to just lie constantly about some of the things you've done. And not just with Buffalo Bill, Wild Bill Hickok said the same thing. He worked for the pony express too. And he did, but he was one of those guys who ran a way station and tended to the horses. Lame. Well, he was bigger and older. So he couldn't write. You know, it wasn't his fault. He's a victim of circumstances. Yeah, there are also a bunch of there was a series of last living pony express riders throughout the years. Various newspapers, even sometimes multiple times in the same newspaper over the years, would print articles claiming that the last pony express rider has just died. So we don't know if any of them were or not or if they were the last or not. And it finally took a woman named a poet. Apparently not a very good one, named Mabel loving. Who said, why don't you know, was it someone actually write letters and get in touch with some of these people? And get the true dirt, and she did that. She apparently wrote letters and had some correspondence with the surviving pony express writers as an amateur poet and said, there's right before World War I. And apparently that is some of the only real documentation we have from some of the real writers that she eventually published in something called the pony express rides on exclamation point. Which apparently can still buy if you have a lot of money. Yeah. It's like a collectible, I'm sure. Yeah, I think. And supposedly printers lost a couple of the chapters. So like even if you buy a copy, it's not in its intact form because nobody took it very seriously. I think probably because of the exclamation point. It's never a good idea. No. You

The Stuttering John Podcast
"charlton heston" Discussed on The Stuttering John Podcast
"The Diaries of birth. I don't Canal the bridge over the River. Kwai God, there were so many Force, 10 from Navarone God. So many great. I love war movies. Love them. Hamburger Hill, hurt lock. I yeah, her locker Full Metal Jacket. Yeah. Yep, yeah. That's a good one. Yeah. You know, the Full Metal Jacket. The first half was the best part. I've Been A Thin Red Line. Was another good one. May I ask, but that's okay. I don't really, it's more of a, it's more of a comedy if you will, than a, you know, than a war movie. Band of Brothers, I never saw Julia Spencer, the Dear Hunter. Great, great, great movie, really great movie. I mean, you know, as a film major I I I'm the one thing. I got my I got my I got my mom and dad to get me when I was going to NYU was a VCR that I could slow shots down frame-by-frame, so I can see how ever long shot was done. How every special effect was done, Where Eagles, Dare Stalag, seventeen, I love Hogan's Heroes Jarhead Hogan's Heroes. I don't know how they got that movie made, but all I'll tell you, is Van a clam. Pura Colonel Klink wage was Jewish. The only way that he agreed to do Hogan's Heroes is if the Germans lose at the end of every episode, Bridge Too Far. On a great one. Thank you, bicycle. Mike Tora Tora, Tora love Tora Tora Tora, Thank you, David Patterson, love Tora Tora Tora. Oh, how can we forget then, Midway midway's. Awesome patent patents. A great one to cross but Midway was damn good Charlton Heston. Great movie. Yeah I said Saving Private my say Saving Private Ryan, Sally beam Audie, Audie Murphy, War films, can't think of the name, anyone anyone know that one and windtalkers? Okay. There's a lot of great ones. But anyway everybody, I will see you here tomorrow for all my patreon, YouTube members. And I'll be back for everybody else on Tuesday off at noon, PST, with John fugelsang and congressman Ted lieu. Yes, kinky streets, George C. Scott won the Academy Award for Patton From Here to Eternity Papillon saw a Papillon with my dad when I was like ten the hell was wrong with him? Taking me to see that off. So my parents took me to a drive-in with Night of the Living Dead and bullet a double feature. Freaking Night of Living Dead. I mean, help Mom, not a living dead lorem. Ipsum, James Bond Chevy, employment-based. The physical appearance of bond on songwriter off, Michael, when he was young. Wow, I didn't know that. Wow. All right everybody. I'll see you tomorrow and I'll The Exorcist. Oh my God. That is taking your mother. Took you the access when you were ten. Oh boy. The x is still scares. The crap out of me back. You.

KPRC 950 AM
"charlton heston" Discussed on KPRC 950 AM
"Wyatt ERP? Well, there was a movie called Wyatt ERP. Okay, if you say so, And it was really long it took up like two VHS tapes. When Kevin Costner Wyatt ERP. Yeah, That's right. I think they should have done a shorter version of wider but called it gravestone. You know, that'd be cool. That'd be a gravestone. There are about a dozen people on hold right now. Maybe they could have named it after the town where the activities took place. People are very mad at us right now. If you are one of the many, many people on hold To tell us that we should have brought up the movie tombstone when we briefly mentioned Val Kilmer films. Alright, personal It wasn't a contest and we weren't trying to name every movie he was in, or we could've just looked it up on the Internet. And we're just remembering one ones that came to mind. And I guess Tombstone didn't come to mind. But I get it Tombstones, a great movie. We've talked about it recently on the show. We even have a tombstone liner that we play. Sometimes when we go to break you know that By, you know, we were crazy about Tombstone was great. It was infinitely better than Wyatt Er, but I think there was the one with um, Kevin Costner as Wyatt ERP. And then there was the one with the, uh, the other guy. That's why interpret now I've spaced on his name. Goldie. Hans Uh, Kurt Russell, Kurt Russell up. Sam Elliott, Ville Kilmer. Bill Paxton. What a lineup. Dana Delany. There's a lot of Charlie Charlton Heston, Billy Bob. Bob Thornton. Come on. That's a great movie. But you know what? The only problem with this movie is. Don't forget. Billy Bob Thornton was the one that was told he needed to skin it. Michael Rooker using that movie, Billy Zane. A lot of good people, Some of the bad guys, I think, but not one black guy in that whole movie. That's kind of offensive. Very offensive. Yeah, you know, they had black guys, just not a ton of black guys in the old West in that particular time and setting well in their effort. There were a lot of black cowboys I'm told, but in their effort, what's your version of a lot? Well, I don't know what half how many black cowboy how many black Cowboys were there? According to this, there were about five 25% of workers in range cattle industry from 18 62 18 80 were black guys. Okay, so they're 5% so bad 20. Okay, fine. But even still, uh, in an effort to be historically accurate, they forgot to be politically correct Way back in the early nineties. That's a problem When that sort of thing was very important. Very well. I got tombstone covered now. Yeah. And, uh, is he your Huckleberry? Well since around the subject, Bob in Baton Rouge wants to add something. Go ahead, Bob. Go ahead, Bob. Bob. Hey, How are you guys doing it? Thanks. Thanks for bringing up the fact that Tombstone was probably Val Kilmer's most quoted movie by people today. That's true. Great lines like Hell, Hip hop. My hypocrisy only goes so far or I'm your Huckleberry or you're no Daisy, Johnny, and you know all those great lines that he put in there. Plus the style that he added to that movie, the scene where he's spending spending. The couple spend a night cup. Hey, Bob, remember when he was playing cards? That was awesome, right? Yeah. No, Guinea. I was doing my best. Farley there. It didn't work right shot in Baton Rouge. Go ahead, Sean. What did you want to add? Hey, I was talking about valves Movie Top secret, Kenny. You got to see it. Take the movie airplane and set it in World War Two. Oh, that does says Sean sold it. Well, that's good description. That's been around the same time. I think, as spies like us stuff like that was not fantastic. By the way, Interesting movie, though. It wasn't in his weirdness. It wasn't horrible. It was Chevy Chase and Dan Ackroyd. And do you remember who did the theme song? It's one of the worst songs ever recorded. Hall McCartney was hired and for some reason, they decided I don't even know why I have this saved in the computer. They wanted Paul McCartney two racks. What? No one else fight! Oh, what's all of us? There ain't no buddy. I like up for some reason. That song is not played on classic rock radio. Oh,.

ESPN Chicago 1000 - WMVP
"charlton heston" Discussed on ESPN Chicago 1000 - WMVP
"The points better right now stop by Hawthorne Racecourse register your account. You don't even have to get out of your car, Geo locating. Pull in the parking lot. It will you locate you Damn Active. Why they don't do it on the phone. Ask Pritzker, Uh again, 3123323776. We're going to go right to chatter. No shot. I just want to read something a heavily researched factoid. Actors. Who are currently still having movies out there. Not going back to Charlton Heston or John Wayne. Number one all time. Stanley. Of course, he's deceased. But he's still his movies out there. Avengers Endgame All these others. But boy, was he an actor? He did voice over work, and they consider that part of acting cameos. Voice acting all of it. Samuel Leroy Jackson number 2 $27.5 billion in sales, and if we go just live action roles don't include cameos or voice acting number one all time. Samuel L. Jackson. Number two Robert Downey Jr Samuel Jackson has him by $5.5 billion. I'll say it again, and I will say it for the last time a listening is a skill. I never argued that Samuel Jackson was not a huge star. I argue that he isn't the type of star like Leonardo DiCaprio and Denzel Washington that that movie studios say that guy can carry a box office Now to your Samuel Jackson 20. Plus Billion dollar Gross. Let me ask you this Robert Ory s seven NBA championships. How many of those teams did he carry? None. I rest my case, Kaplan. Let's move on to shot or no shot because what's frustrating is I never poo pooed Samuel Jackson. All I said was, Yeah, I just disagree with you. I think you can Tom crew, but name one movie. He did it in name one. But and I'm not talking a good movie like everyone's saying Coach Carter. That's a fine movie that didn't make hundreds of millions of dollars. Name, a blockbuster movie that Samuel Jackson carried. Uh, you can't because there isn't one so I'm not wrong here. I like black Snake moan. That was really a different movie. How much did that make? You know? I don't look at that. I just look at my enjoy. Blockbuster is the like Robert Downey Jr is on this list that caps quoting That's because the Iron Man movies made a fortune, and he carried that. Yeah, I look at blockbusters on based on what I like. Sure, like I never look at rotten tomatoes to determine what not. I want to watch a show or not, or movie, right? I just look at it like that's an actor. I like I like Sam Jackson and again going back to the boat. I think he'd hold a better conversation than magic. For me. And l l will be a close second. How did you get all those ladies? When you were on tour, I would ask that question. Be fun to talk to that guy. Then I'd look at Steve Harvey say how much of that? How dark is that moustache? What do you put in there to keep it nice and dark. Is your such a contrast to those white teeth? He has to those big white pearly teeth. Hoodies is a little wispy and great. Well, it's not whiskey. Okay? You had a look at the word wispy and it wasn't great. Until I start working with you. Go ahead, Danny. With now first. I don't know that this is George McCaskey. Danny, Did you read the sponsor? I did I read the whole thing. All right. Thanks for paying that. Welcome. I was just so excited for your well done research Aaron Rodgers Gentleman. He was in the match yesterday with Bryson to Shambo and Phil Mickelson and the great Tom Brady and he was pressed about his plans for the upcoming season. Packers bears any idea who's going to be there Anybody is going to be quarterback and the number 12 jersey Yeah, I don't know. Be able. See? How.

Awards Chatter
"charlton heston" Discussed on Awards Chatter
"Also was leonard. The great directions but this time i didn't have to discipline. He came to me with apart. And i loved the story. Of course. I wanted to work with him and i got to the very very good friends with charlton heston gene simmons to but she was always sort of tied down by her husband. Some we the but Shock and lydia used to come to my house with jack knifed all the time and we would go to their house where were very dear friends. And that's one of the worst things about getting old. Huron miss these people so much. I mean debbie reynolds was my dearest dearest girlfriend and i still can't get over the fact that she's gone she missed much to me and i know i'm afraid to lift up the paper because every day. Somebody's going and i still here but look here of in may i settle. I celebrated when nine biz birthday. Well you look amazing. I would never. I think that if you didn't tell me that i would've i would've guessed twenty years younger. So that's and you have just amazing skin you. It's an incredible. I don't know what your secret is. But i want i wish i i wish i could bottle it up but let me. Let me go backwards. Oh for saying. Because before i mentioned these few of these other movies i just i think people should know you know to to this day if i say the name. Carol baker to most people the one that they will immediately say i write is generally. Get be baby doll. And i know that for you that even at the time i think grew to be frustrating because it was hard for people to see you in other ways right. You were being offered a lot of similar. Did you feel typecast after baby doll. Well i wouldn't allow myself to be typecast. I was always in trouble. At warner brothers. Jack warner always wanted to see me at the end of a shooting day. And i had a little car and i would be the gate out onto the highway when it was clear and there was gone but.

The Film Vault
"charlton heston" Discussed on The Film Vault
"Say no not filthy. Oh so yeah you bastard just turn around and walk out of the same way as you came in now. What he's referencing. And of course the piece of modern art that she has foul giant penis. Yes and then. He does not heed her warning steady. He taps the the art. I've had people over the years. Brian who know i love this movie. Who always been curious about a been afraid because of the reputation with a particularly the sexiness the right the rape scene which is sexy very very bad. Call us the horrific raping But it is more comedic than it is vile specially to today's standards and he did it by. The i mean. Kubrick wasn't going to calm. He wasn't going for that like gut punch like this is the most horrific realistic racine. You've ever seen he wasn't going for that he was going for something different. Miriam karlin is the actress and she also appeared in Children are meant less. Also read that. Brian and I couldn't really find her in the credits On the first page. So i think she was pretty deep in their recognizer. But yes cat lady. All one word from nineteen seventy-one clockwork orange. Dara so much fun cell. Moving onto sean number three psycho biddy and that would be madeline. Kahn as mrs white inclu- you'd never saw clue we're seeing i. I'm not s- include. Everyone said that sean Likes movies more than me. More than you unless me more about becoming a little bit about. Klu klu seems like homework clues a movie that i was familiar with growing and i just never had time to people. Love clue like grab the loves clue. I've never seen as i can't say clue and clute i've not seen either gonna tell you clever exclude. The sequel is not clue. Just looks like something. I don't like mysteries. I mean they bother me. But maybe she's like i used to be. This is where we need. We need like sean. He'll be able to weigh in here. People invite phone such a particular list to and he's got so many polls that you know this makes up for the The list which was a little bit Light light this week. Our brady got. I'm going to delete in the mood for love. I'm going to write down clue for what. Why would we used to assign anderson. You had in the mood for love to sign me. It was weird. Move well sometimes. It's a movie to assign us when i would. You would ben. Her should not be assigned. Either one of us. Our debut will not talking the original now right now where we do. We're not that show we. Are i feel like. I watched that and i forgot about it because it's not good and there's a lot of horse abuse get out number two for me inspired choice enters. And this is my stephen king. Movie charlton heston berlin. Castro charlton heston the same actor in my head. It's not fair. But i always confuse it to number two for me as stephen king movie also movie. I didn't particularly like it's also movie we didn't particularly like no. It's not Pet cemetery i'm talking about it chapter to his great mrs kirsch. Yes led by joan anderson. This is a this is not the best scene in the movie. By far this is perhaps the only great scene in the movie. And i also did the thing. I've talked about this before it's been a while. A wish. more movies would do. Which is they took a standalone great scene and essentially admitted into a standalone tramp which i saw a number of times like you probably thought a number of times and each time. It was thrilling and terrifying and hilarious hits that mark. The tone was great. Because for me. When i when something's really scary becomes funny because it's so wrong and that this deceit had all naked in the background. This is about her. Her scurry was so funny. I know it was. That actress was great great. She wasn't great. So this is the scene. If you don't remember where a grownup bath played by jessica. Chastain childhood home is now inhabited by mrs kirsch and mrs curses a bit. Odd and Jessica chastain politely stays a cup of tea and cookies but turns out. Mrs kirsch may not be who. She presents herself to be dish. You might might not be real altogether. She might be a sheep. Are wolf in sheep's left. Good point she's Increasingly erratic and bizarre and then she excuses herself and that great audiences things chastain does not right love that when i on one is employed properly and they do something with it. They don't have it. Be something silly right. This was silly but it was so over the but it works and this is in the distance and the doorway. Like you're sitting the door. Cutouts dark we can just make. Just make her out. Yeah i don't know if it really to landing as my buddy. Greg would say like ended. The final reveal is a little bit of like. Yeah like anytime. Mike ye donald dolny way to really drive home to have something to run quickly toward you. Daddy was in the circus so good then that moment where that part where she just checks out she's just gone. He's freezes basel amount of time like beyond pregnant. Pause you freeze. Say she's like she got shut off. It was so good so good..

KLIF 570 AM
"charlton heston" Discussed on KLIF 570 AM
"Inside automotive dot com. Today, there's a story The motorcycle that Peter Fonda drove and easy rider is going up for auction. I believe maybe this week So the story in the details of their I'm amazed they don't think it's going to bring all that much money for something like that. Maybe half a million dollars or so. And I bring this up because back when we're over wherever Shawn Plaza back when Kayla af wasn't necessarily a full time Hard right radio station. We actually had entertaining things on air. Um Kevin McCarthy would often have celebrities in the studio. When I got to get alive. He had celebrities there all the time. There's nothing to be in the elevator ride up and down with Charlton Heston or whatever the case may be. However, on Saturdays were the best days because we get done with the show, and we had this big time antiques place that had the top floor. At the at Revolution Plaza. And so we would be done with show and get in the elevator, and you would see the celebrity that was about to put all their stuff of for auction. Because they would come in on Saturday because nobody would see them. They weren't open and they would privately go over all this stuff. And so one day we got in the elevator and there was Peter Fonda. So we kind of wrote down. Talk to him as we walked out, got in our cars to go away. And you knew he was about to start selling all of his stuff off. I would have thought the my bicycle them over a motorcycle. Would have gone back then I would've brought more money with that. Let's go to Bob and Dallas. Thanks for holding Bob. Yes, I have a 2004 beautiful saber. Okay with 140,000 miles on it. My mechanic says that it will need a rebuilt transmission. A new starter motor, a steering rack, rear shocks and the tires have dry rot. He estimates it'll cost about. 40 4500 to 5000 in order to fix up everything Okay? Should I pay to get it fixed? Or should I buy different car? Well, you're asking me if your mechanics any good Wow. No, I'm saying I'm just saying if you are, Yes, you are. It's a 17 year old car. That's no Hey, I've got that a few more years. You could put antique plates on it. I'm in. I got it. But when you say do I spend 5000 to fix it? We have the mechanic that you're taking his word. All these things do need to be fixed. We have a mechanic that you're kind of assuming Actually knows how to rebuild transmissions and everything else. And so if I say Oh, I would get it fixed and you're dealing with Average mechanics, maybe even a so maybe in a sub out on one of them where they do below average work, and suddenly my advice is useless. However, it's a 14 year old car $5000 for all those things does not seem outrageous to me, but I am concerned about the transmission. How did you get to the point where you need to transmission in that thing? Well, it's half its had wag for a couple of years now, So it's when I had my car into guess a month ago in order from the checking up and I have been driving extensively because of coronavirus. He went through. Well, your car can catch that. Well, the human that drives the car. Oh, you're worried about you. Not your car. Cats. Yeah. Okay, I got it. I got it. I got it. But here's the thing. Transmissions are pretty bulletproof and GM transmissions often bulletproof. And while that may sound like a lot of miles, it's not a lot of miles for that. Your car. And it's just way under where I would expect the transmission to be so far shot in needs to marry Bill, which brings into question who's been doing the maintenance on your car that he got to that condition. Well, I've been bringing into the mechanic, I guess. Yeah. Again. I don't want to disparage anybody because they're great mechanics out there that her independence and their average ones out there, And that's true of any profession. Okay? 1004 cars that mean of the 17 years old, not 14. Okay? That's why I said it's not that long before you get an antique car plate, too, But my point is I am stunned that it needs a rebuilt transmission. And I am not fans of rebuild transmissions because I have never been one and maybe things have changed. I've never been one that ever felt like a factory transmission when you drove it afterwards. With the best people that do it all the time for living, putting them together. So by the same token, I don't know what your financial situation is, but I believe that he is going to outsource the transmission to I know that that's why I said, I bet he subs out some of the work. Remember, It's gonna some guy's gonna say about the champ. You're asking me the details on somebody, neither one of us know. Well, this mechanic a This mechanic has been in business for over 20 years. 20 or 30 years, So I mean, I've been on the radio for almost 29 years and I'm still in, idiot. Come on, Bob. I'm just more entertaining about it. My my point is still this. I don't know He's subbing out the work, too. So I could say, sure. Get it fixed and you spending $5000 and you get a car. You don't even like driving. But Not knowing your financial situation 5000. If it actually fixes all those things, and you enjoy the car does not seem unreasonable for the list of things that have to be fixed. Okay, so it does not seem unreasonable for that cost if it gets fixed, right, and I'm not a big believer in rebuild transmissions. Would rather buy a transmission out of a less saber that was totaled from a salvage yard. Well, I'm not. I'm not asking if there I'm not asking if the repair price is too high I'm asking is Is this car worth? Wilder? Keep around at 17 years old it zone. Okay, car for me. I'm not emotionally attached to it. I know that That's why you still have it. You know, It's not like you have 2004 Mercedes SL right? That you always know that you always wanted one. And now you have it. You don't want to let it go. I've got it to my last car, which was reliable and certainly for over 23 years, but I don't have the attack that kind of attachment to this car. So and so after 14 years, if it goes where it goes away, I got it again. You actually are asking me to vouch for people that are going to be fixing this car of which neither you and I know Quality of their work. I just simply said, 5000 of all the work gets done. Sounds reasonable if you're in a financial situation where you could did sat for a newer car. Wouldn't go for used cars the moment cause they're pretty high. I'd wait for the market Cool, just bit. Okay, but past that if you if you're not emotionally attached to it, we don't know the quality of the people. They're going to do the work and you can afford to get a New York art may be the time to do that. But all these decisions or financial decisions that you know the answer to that. I really don't you give me the hypotheticals, but I can't answer And there you have it without a gun around the bomb. I have a good weekend, buddy. Alright, alright, bye. And that's the problem, folks. You say Yeah, It's like when people so I'm gonna buy a car here. A dealership. It's not a buddy on the show, and they want me to bless the deal. Now, In some cases, you know who the dealer is, and there's no way you could bless the deal. Even though you have like the car there's thinking about buying. As I said, the things that drive me nuts the most week is everybody wants right me. Tell me problems I have, but they never mentioned the dealer..

Can We Health You?
"charlton heston" Discussed on Can We Health You?
"If you don't take down the scaffold have you thrown off. Like the off the catholics. Go to michelangelo. Had to obey the diet physical. So michelangelo took scaffolding down and an ostrog public got to preview it. All my arm the subject of scaffolding. There is a misconception that michelangelo device sort of platform that would allow him to lay down to the ceiling. Yeah i don seventeen. That's not true. And i thought it was true up until they wasn't he search standing there looking up getting back. Yes was so. in fact. The artist in his assistance used wooden scaffold that allow them to stand upright in reach above their heads. That must have been so hard really. Michelangelo himself designed the unique system platforms which were attached to walls with brackets so the impression that michelangelo painted on his back might come from the nineteen sixty five film. The agony and the ecstasy in which charlton heston portrayed the painting on the ceiling. You guess lynch. Hey done i've seen that before. He did planet of the apes. I read the book that mainly ecstasy. It was quite good. Had read it in art history class area anyway. I remember liking it. Yeah okay in fifteen. O nine increasingly uncomfortable. Michelangelo described the physical strain of the sistine chapel neck. It must us his shoulders neck. He must he should have been doing yoga. The yoga really helps him. Let's say great. Yeah so he was describing a project to his friend giovanni Histoy off quote. i. I've already grown a goiter from this torture. And then he wrote in a poem that was probably tongue in cheek but he went on to complain that his stomach squashed under his chin that his face made a fine floor for the droppings in his skin hangs loose below me and that his spines all nodded from folding myself over so he ended the poem that he shouldn't have changed his day job in the right place quote. I am not in the right place. I am not a painter. Oh i know poor guy four guy so he was a sculptor painter and poet like you said entered his later years. Having completed numerous works of religious art from frescoes from the frescoes. In saint peter's basilica aha to madonna on the steps to madonna and child. Which is another well-known one..

MyTalk 107.1
"charlton heston" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1
"And some fun things about it. It was just a turd almost from the get go. Barbara Stanwyck lasted a year. And, uh, at the end of the at the end of the first season and Kenny, you'll love this. Stanwyck. Stanwyck went to the ABC executives because she was signed on for two years, and she went to the ABC executives. She first went to Charlton Heston is dressing room and she said, Chuck, I need And this is verbatim because I read Barbara Stanwyck. So book book about Barbara. She stand We're going in a Charlton Heston is dressing room. And Chuck was talking about the next season, and Barbara Stanwyck looked looked at Charlton Heston in said. This blank and thing is the biggest turkey I've ever been involved in, and I'm out. Yeah, the biggest turkey I've ever been, and I'm out, Chuck, I'm out and he tried to make her stay and she goes. She looked at Charlton test and she goes. Did you hear me? This'd is the biggest turkey I've ever been involved in. She goes, I'm out and I'm leaving and I'm now I'm going to ABC to tell them Here's a little bit of this, the horrendously overdramatic dialogue that Stanwyck had to deal with. In this scene. I'm getting ready to tow Show you. Stanwyck is the Grand Dom of the coal that she's the Grand Dom of the Colby family. She's Constance Colby A and she is sparring with Chuck Heston's wife on the show. Her name is Sable. And Sable is being very protective of her son. And Constance sees right through it. Oh, come on, Sable. You're not interested in miles. Happiness. You're only interested in yourself. Your position your power. This is one time when you are not going to have your way, Constance. Jeff.

The Moratorium
"charlton heston" Discussed on The Moratorium
"He wrote a lot of cool as shit. He was the founder and ceo of new line cinema. Yes did not know got. Andy was the founder of hair club for men. Oh i'm also a client jack my friend burke and his brother. Trent loved a movie back in the day when we were in junior high called. Hawk the slayer. He's volt tan in that volt hand. You know you couldn't find this movie back in the day. I seem remember going to light. Comic book conventions with us guys in them. Trying to find this clamoring over that last bootleg copy of hawk the slayer so Jack palance was also in gore and gore part. Which will we'll circle back around for both of those movies here in a second. Okay okay so mid to late eighties is really where he hit his stride. He had within a couple of years young guns batman eighty nine batman tango and cash. His name is. Can you pronounce his name in tango and cash. Jives ives i leaves ives. Almost wanna watch the movie just to see how they say it y- eve's heaves parrot. That actually sounds right. okay. I don't know what solar crisis's does that ring a bell is. I remember the box. Art oh yeah. I remember this. Yeah it was kind of a mad. Max rip off a little bit. A huge solar flares predicted to fry earth astronauts must fly to the sun to drop a talking bom at the right time so the flare will point somewhere. Here's what the bomb said. You're going to do what that was it a talking on the fuck dessert even mean. Who don't know this has tim. Mathieson charlton heston peter boyle. God jack palance have cheese. Dan shore and paul williams as the voice of the bio. That is amazing. I do we have to do this movie now. I think we might. It's either that or up. The creek finally Displaying the voice at the office. I'm a point that blair somewhere else kind of having a solar crisis over. Oh my god that is wild wild and wacky. He looks good. Jack palance in that. Like kind of steam punk He's got like dwayne wayne. Glasses a little bit. You know that. Flip up. Yeah i see. You've never seen this movie know. I'll note never seen it. Peter boyle defiling himself in this anyway which culminated in city slickers and ninety one. She won a oscar form. Pretty sure for best supporting oscar for that okay. Sure i think that's what initiated. The one arm push-ups was the go. Yeah take this oscar Sir you can't smoke a cigarette on stage. Tell me that thing keeping me alive. This this is keeping the black lung. Bay exactly Let's just breeze. Right past cops in robertson's During his struggling days he worked at a short order. Cook waiter and soda jerk lifeguard at jones beach and a photographer's model.

The Bible Says What!?
The Naked Man Flees With Michael Zwaagstra
"Today. Special guest is author of the naked man flees michael's wag stra welcome to the show. Michael well thank you very much mike. It's a pleasure to be with. You appreciate you being on taking the time. So let's let's hear a little bit about that book. Naked man flees naked man flees while the the full book title. Is the man. Fli es timeless truths from obscure parts of the bible and seek to do in the book is to highlight forty obscure passages passages in the bible that christians and non christians alike ten dimiss With the bible and passages the tend not to have a lot of servants preached about them and to take a closer look at what these passages say in What possible meeting they might have to today. i've taught In addition to teaching public high school. I also teach a part time basis at stop five college. Which is our our local bible college here in steinbeck manitoba and i've found that You can never assume that christians know their bibles really well But a lot. Don't and i i know that on your show. One of the things that you say at the end is that you encourage people to pick up their bibles and read them and i agree. People should pick up the bible and actually read it because otherwise you're gonna miss a lot of important stuff that's in there actually. Yeah there's a lot of stuff in there. It's pretty interesting for sure. Chapter two for instance you talk about one of my favorite will if it's my favorite but it's definitely one of the stories that are in there The the moses and y'all we meeting them at the lodging place and he's about to kill him mad. That is such a strange story. It makes a stranger because it's just kind of thrown in there you know you're you're reading the story then all of a sudden this happens and it goes right back to where left off so it's yeah it's it's a strange one and it's one that a lot of people A lot of christians miss and one of the reasons that we miss it is that it doesn't make it into any of the popular movies. It's not in charlton. Heston the ten commandments does make it into prince of egypt and the exact. Yeah go figure. I'll read the la read. The exact passage is chapter four versus twenty four to twenty six at a lodging place on the way the lord met him. That's moses and sought to put him to death then sapporo took a flint and cut off her son's foreskin. Touched moses beat with it and said surely you are a bridegroom of blood to me. So he left him alone It was then that she said a bridegroom of blood because of the circumcision.

The Moratorium
"charlton heston" Discussed on The Moratorium
"That's all i'm going to say about that although samos fire had martin balsam in it. Martin who was he. Like mr be mesh. That's mayor winning. Hams dad okay. Oh this is funny because like about an hour and a half ago. I was like managed. Probably look something up to talk about and I ended up just watching and looking up. A mitchell showed on baker took on the corner. You know martin balsams that too. He's rudy tutti. he's cummings mister cummings. You know i might as well start talking about the whatever. I have that i've cobbled together. I originally was looking up Retired matheson moving ause so many of his short stories. And they're all just stuff that we love and he just wrote a ton of short stories. I think i looked him up. Because i caught the last of the vincent price version of i am legend. Is it call omega man. No not omega man. A think it is called the last man on earth. I think you're right because charlton heston was omega. That was omega man. They've adapted this movie. One two three four. I think five times with the one with the will smith being the the fifth one The worst of all of them. Miss all i needed to know from those movies is if they kept his original idea and plot and i don't think any of them do haven't seen omega man in a long time but i know that it is like i don't think it has anything to do with. I mean besides him being like the last man on her. What about. I am omega yeah. That's the one i was talking about. I've never seen that. Yeah that's mark the cost a ride and it's fairly new right. It's like an yes. You thousands two thousand seven and same year. That i will smith did it. Oh interesting. I wonder which one was more popular That was probably one of those. We talked about this a lot to that on the video shelf how they have cheaper version. That came out that just changes the title just a little bit. Try to get off the same. Yes like trans more. I yeah this is exactly the kids. Like bobby bobby. Can we get you a patent. That sounds good..

NewsRadio KFBK
"charlton heston" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK
"To do also with earnings, which continue to be strong. Another 85 or so of the S and P. 500 real report this week, including companies like Disney and Tesla. They announced they bought $1.5 billion in Bitcoin. They will accept Bitcoin is payment that has Bitcoin hitting a new record high this morning, too. Here are the real time Numbers down. 1 87 and 31 3 36, NASDAQ Up 92 39 48 the S and P f 20 points or one half of 1%. Hold up. 26 Oil up nearly 2% this morning, 10 Year Bond Yield 1.16. All right. Thank you so much. Kelly. We go from Kelly, the kitty. Let's check in and see what's happening on the afternoon news. Good morning, Christina and Sam will coming up this afternoon. A national honor for local high school. Okay, that starts at four o'clock this afternoon. Okay. It's time for what year? What happened on February 8th? Mr Albert Parnell is taking over. Yes, the first year I'm started with us the year 1936. And that's when the first ski jumping tournament occurred. It happened in Redwing, Minnesota. That's right where I grew up about 20 miles from where and grew up. Did you participate in the ski jump in tournament? No, but you know, right around where I grew up there were these of these big these big ski jumps then. You mean you go way up there, you know, Remember, you've seen probably the Olympics where they I have to say it like that. I'm all over the place. People would do that. Not me. You watch him. You're looking at it, but that's nice. Yeah. Returned the next year. I haves year 1968. And that's when Planet of the apes was released. 68. Yep. Back in 19 sixties there in New York City. There was a movie because I remember the TV show that was It was a movie with Charlton Heston, Right? Oh, I think you're right. I think so. I'm just gonna agree and say yes. Such a weird TV show where maybe she wasn't that they had a couple of remakes. Yeah, they have had me. Oh, following you. Yeah, In the last one that I have is a year 1965.

MadTrio Podcast
"charlton heston" Discussed on MadTrio Podcast
"Electricity in the world of every car was electric at the same problem with using corn for fuel. Yeah i have a big. I've always had a big problem with using food for fuel. I definitely think there's a real problem with that one so the whole ideology is okay. So we don't we're gonna all go to electric but don't everybody way electric cars because there's not enough electricity to church all the cards. I just think. I think i found a solution. The solution i want you think charlton heston movie soiling green gap. There you go well. It may come to that. We keep away the waiver. Going into the tagline cova chip and the tag could be recycling tomorrow. Sorry recycling tomorrow today. Yeah that's perfect that's right. Oh boy so what do you think about the the ring product like the ring cameras. I've got a couple couple. Police and fire department in the forty eight. United states are reportedly involved in amazon's ring program. If you have an amazon ring smart doorbell the there's something you should know a growing number of fire and police. Departments are interested in your doorbell or to be frank and its camera especially if they can help themselves in their investigation. In fact there are two thousand fourteen departments in the program for every state except montana in wyoming. Yes so they want to use it four. So one of the gatien's if there's a fire nearby so basically anytime. Something's fishy or somebody report. Something they want to take a look at it. They want access to it. Twenty four seven and technically. Because you don't it's not on your server right. It's not a word cloud it's in rings cl- they don't have to ask you permission. All they have to do is go. A mr bezos. I need the camera footage from thirteen. Thirteen mockingbird lane and they would open up the footage they would hand it to him and whatever safe all your neighbors had that footage and they caught somebody doing something nefarious. Like pooping yard. There'd be a bunch of footage of said principal pooping on your yard and boom. I have issues with this person. Not the pooping. that's gross but them. Accessing camera footage. Okay but just goes back to. What did the user agreement exactly that you clicked. I accept say when you installed your product and there's the problem with the ulis. They're so large. Nobody reads them. I don't know anybody. Except for an attorney i know did actually spend the time to really read them and understand what they're saying on certain ones. I will read it. Because i want to know what a green to. There's certain amount of data that. I will have to give this person if i use their software. So yes i i read it. Not all things got two issues just depends on what what are using it for i. I do want to add something else to this..

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
"charlton heston" Discussed on AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
"Today's Patreon is all about my relationship with the late actress Carrie snodgress. Of diary of a man housewife fame. Nominated for the Oscar in 1970, she was my acting coach. In the late 90s and early 2000s before she passed away, she was living with Neil Young, The Rock and roll legend. For 7 years, when they first met in 1970 and beyond and she told me a real big secret about the Academy Awards and about what Charlton Heston flew to Neil Young's ranch to tell her. And I promised her I'd tell everybody what kind of a motherfucker Charlton Heston was and what kind of bullshit nonsense goes on in Hollywood with respect to the Academy Awards. You want to find out? You got to go to Patreon. You got to part with 5 bucks. It's not going to hurt. It's for today's day, by the way, in case you don't know. It's February 1st. Have you heard about this story with the rapper TI? And his hobbit wife, tiny, so these winners are going through some shit right now. They're getting roasted. Mainly on the Internet. That's how it began a few days ago, but now it's all over websites and newspapers, et cetera. It depends on where you get your news. It's on Instagram. You name it. Twitter. Some people say it's justified, some say it's a shakedown. Either way, can we all agree? We all hate it when we invite a bunch of sex workers to our hotel room and apply them with drugs and alcohol. So that we can have three ways or four ways, and don't you hate it when one of them then speaks up. We've all been there. I know. But what do you do when 15 whores and escorts start coming at you with receipts and maybe they want to file charges on you, this is shaping up to be a big ass action lawsuit, 15 girls at last count. It's going to climb. Because these two are apparently insatiable when it comes to having group sex, TI and tiny. So TI, you know, his real name is Clifford Joseph Harris junior, he's actually 40 years old. Tiny is 45. A real name is tamika. They've been together 20 years. They've been together half of TI's life. They're married for 11 years. They've got three kids together. King, king Harris, major Harris, who was an old quarterback for West Virginia university back in the 80s, not his kid, obviously, but a guy named major Harris. And their daughters named heiress, can you imagine being named aris Harris? They also share four kids from previous relationships. In other words, it's a typical hip hop marriage..

PodcastDetroit.com
"charlton heston" Discussed on PodcastDetroit.com
"And my response to him was will. The problem is in the question. If i understand the question because the question seems to imply that everybody else's white and you probably got that from the movies It's like moses merit a black woman. Well that seemed to suggest that moses was white So and you probably got that that visual from the movies that was intended to paint Depicted the characters in the bible that were noble in and goodwill in god's people as white and then you have a few black people like me who were bad like the you know. They're from africa. And you know you got simon of caridi wave so slave. Carry the cross of christ so you have this sort of this racist Meta narrative the framing of the racist merit meta narrative that is part of what subjugated The american experiment To wipe in right and black step back kind of thing. Black is bad. Black people slaves So the sort of structuring of the biblical the whole biblical narrative is part of what has plagued. I think us some black preaching quite frankly. You talked about critical race. Theory of part of credit. Grace theory is that black people also can be racist because when you buy into an ideological framework that That seems to privileged the white ways of thinking over the black ways of thinking a black person than Could benefit from system. That oppresses on people. And we see that even with some people who are elected and others who you know you you just do the right thing boy and you won't be in trouble. Well it's this framework that has been set for so. When i told him i said the problem is in the question because you suggesting that everybody else is white. When probably ninety five percent of the bible people of color this whole idea of a world. that is colonized Where you have africa. That is distinct from the middle east. That came later in that. In asia context much more fluid and the separation between people had more to do with nations than than race so was eat them black probably in everybody else around in the text probably were black and moses was a man of color just like the ethiopian woman. You married was black. So she was just from ethiopia. And that had nothing to do with your versus the so. The framing of the text has given way to this assumption. that that the bible is full of whiteness. That oppresses black people. When that is not true. And i think hermit nation has been stunted by that There's a book. I think from interesting reading while black. If you guys don't have it get it. It's excellent But just talking about the the ways that black people have interpreted scripture while in their specific locations has still been stunted by the fact that they're reading it through a a very majority culture in america view and so this book looking at herman through the lens of the black community as an exercise. Hope i think is absolutely an integral in needed but were stunted in many ways. Because it's not something that's been done. Most books on urban knicks on and most of the classes that are taught on herman index That i've been in have been taught by people who don't look like me and a lot of things are assumed from that majority culture. This is what You know this is how this looks and like you said At the movies right. Hey you know. Charlton heston you know splitting splitting the red sea. Even even the prince of egypt movie. They're all they're all white in that as well. I mean that's what hollywood does i mean. Prince persia jake jillian hall..

NewsRadio WIOD
"charlton heston" Discussed on NewsRadio WIOD
"Producer. Mark, Give us a bit of sunshine today, my friend. Whatever you know, That's your your Mr Sunshine. So what would give us some happy thoughts from courtesy of producer Mark Since one of my Mr Sunshine, Okay, well, so we're gonna pretend for today because you know, it's a tough time out there. That was just just checking. I usually I'm doom and gloom. It's this fair point. I mean, I feel like even you've got to see there's good things out there. Yeah. Hockey starts tomorrow. There we go. Who's going to be who's good at hockey? Uh ah. Lot of NHL players pretty much all I mean, what teams? Come on. I mean, what teams are gonna be good. I would say it was gonna look out for the lightning. They won the cup last year. But then you know, I don't even know there's a team called the Lightning Tampa Bay Lightning. Wow. Really good. Oh, yeah. Do you know there's a team in Las Vegas now? No what they called the Golden Knights. A golden night. Why are the wire the Golden Knights? How did that come? I believe the owner was air Force or army and wanted them to be called the Knights. But Army had its army won't add that trademark. So they went with gold Golden Knights. Uh, they have awesome jerseys. If you google it, they probably have the nice sisters in the NHL honestly. I've never had never even heard of this before. Something very interest. Oh, that's a really cool logo. Yeah. Like that would be like a good shields. I logo. I kind of like it. I'm a fan. Um okay. Interesting. Very interesting. All right. You know what, Mark A soon as they open up the hockey man. I still I still owe you a hockey game, So we're allowed to go in person in any word on when that's actually gonna happen. In New York. Yeah, Good luck. You know idea, right, No club. There are a couple of teams in all the leagues that are letting fans in. But it's only in the areas you know. Like Florida. I think Nashville's allowing, but I'm not sure if the team is yet, you know. Teams in the areas in the red states that are allowing fans and limited capacities. But up here now, people just getting so stir crazy. You know, my my sister. He's got a beautiful little baby boy that you know she's she's obviously doing the mom thing. But I wanted to have some time to catch up with my little sister. And she heard that I went out to dinner. And she likes this idea. So now I'm gonna do this again. I told her I said we were You gotta dress for indoor dining in New York City. Right now, you gotta dress like you're going on a polar expedition. I mean, you need to show up. You know when you have so many layers on that, like your arms are a little stiff. Remember your Katie you sometimes, But like your parents put you in one of those little zip up snowsuit things. You basically have to dress like that. And then you could be comfortable eating outside in New York City right now, That's what with those of the lengths that we're willing to go through to feel a little bit of normalcy and a little bit of freedom. And somebody found your sister sounded interested in doing this. She wants to do it. I said okay. But I did it with the snow princess and she liked it. I like it barely feel my feet By the time the check came, but, you know It's a thing. I don't think you could pay me enough money to do that. Like I would support the business. I would order take out because I want to support you. But I'm not. I would never sure that's you know, my my waistline is proof of the take out of been ordering. Man. It's amazing. I don't know how they do it. But, you know, take out like Thai food in this stuff. It just tastes so good. You know, this is what happens. We always That's the end of the show, and I'm hungry. I always want to talk about food. Just the end of the show. It always somehow gets the food. They don't get anything. And it'll get the food. Well, during during lockdown to me, What else can you really, um You know what else can you really These days. Get off! Get all that excited about. S o. It is. You know, his food and food is something that gets it gets it going. All right, let's get into the roll Call here. I know we got a lot of it. I wanna hear from all your facebook dot com slash Buck Sexton as long as they don't kick us off of Facebook, which we're hoping they won't And then team bucket. I heart media calm If you want to email us, and we got other things to let's get to it. Uh, Dan. Evening, Sir. I'm enjoying Listen to your show today and agree with your take. I've spent 16 years in special operations forces, and I believe you and I have probably been in closer proximity to each other than either of us realize the damage. Very possibly true. I spent some time with the SF folks out in in western Iraq in 2000 and seven Also had some time with SF folks in Afghanistan in 2000 and nine fire. You know, 89 I forget. Honestly, I forget. Now it's In Iraq a couple times in Afghanistan wants So, Yeah, I guess that folks were awesome. Huge, huge fan of all our special operations forces. What they do is amazing. All right, let me get back into your message here. My question is simple. I agree that what happened the capital last week was not appropriate and accomplishes nothing positive. The question. I keep asking, and no one will give me an answer. What line will need to be cross for it to become a whatever it takes scenario. That's conservative Americans. We've always maintained the reason the Second Amendment is in places to overthrow an oppressive government. But it seems like even though we say that what we really mean is if China is literally invading our shores. That's why we have guns never to overthrow our government. I mean, Dan, So So let me let me work at this going backwards on Thank you for your service, sir. And thank you for writing in Yes, The Second Amendment is a check against an ultimate check against government tyranny. And it is true that for a lot of people, and I'm always reminded of that line attributed to I believe it's Admiral. Uh, Yemma Moto. That you could never invade America because there's a rifle behind every blade of grass, right? You could ever meet. Invade successfully Mainland America, the Japanese as as a interesting Just an interesting point of history did just to show they could Invade the 50 50 states and hold territory. I know they bombed Pearl Harbor, Brimmer. They never held Pearl Harbor they actually did, invade and hold US territory in the 50 states. To island in the Alaskan. I believe it's off the illusion Island chain ought to island the Japanese seized it. So that they could for really for propaganda purposes, say we are holding US territory, and there's some very brutal fighting there. And the Marines had to go and take it back. And then the the Japanese who had invaded made essentially a kamikaze charge and they went for the field hospital specifically of where American wounded were being held. I mean, it was really Really a vicious affair, but yeah, ought to island The Japanese did hold U S Territory of World War two for it for a pretty short period of time, but they didn't hold it. As for China, invading our shores, yes, of course. And if we did have a foreign invasion of the United States, then all of a sudden, I think at that point, even even most of the left wing gun grabbers would be very excited about all their neighbors who have a R 15 In that scenario, I think that even they a lot of them would say this is great. There's some some anecdotes. I think Charlton Heston actually told the anecdote once that People were asking him if they could borrow guns during the Los Angeles riots as bad as those God because I wanted to defend their homes and their in their businesses. So you know, A lot of people are anti gun until all of a sudden there's a massive mob burning down stores and businesses near them, and then they want to defend themselves. As for when we would reach that check Where the the government I think the answer is, you would know. Meaning. You know it when we're there, you know it because The government has lost all legitimacy and is engaged in in.

WCBM 680 AM
"charlton heston" Discussed on WCBM 680 AM
"That's that's what I was, You know, thinking it might be a good guy. Remember that movie we played that on midnight changed my husband and I back then. When I was married to this military guy. We went to a midnight viewing on Halloween, and that's when I got home. I said, Uh, honey, you got to take that blanket off the bed. It's red One theater. Did you go to to see that? It was in Bremerton, Washington. We lived in, okay? No, I wanted to tell you. You're talking about football movies. But I can't remember the name. I saw it. There was one or goal. Goldie Hawn. Five Wildcats. What Wildcats for high school. That's a good letter. You're a woman, he says. My father taught me Give me a chance. He became the coat. He did business, too. That was a good movie with her. I liked that movie. But I thought you guys are good entertainment from what's going on in the world. Thank you. That's what wait till we get on TV, You know, just, you know, take our minds off center. I don't watch TV. I listen a lot of radio and this to me. This is entertaining a lot of the old movies because I don't own a TV now, But when I go over my sister in law's or we go on vacation, we watch movies, so I So you know, catch up. Once the movies, you should go to the movie theater and see movies. No, we don't. We don't even you know, there's there's good. There's good pictures. Every once in a while that your life everything's got sex in it these days. Seems like that Iris house. Well, the new movies, they're going to be gender neutral, So you won't have to worry about that. That sounds good. Well, you guys have a good day and a blessed new year. Hope things get better. Thanks. Okay, care. We're gonna go to Elizabeth. And Pikesville now. Go to share an impact pipe, so I'm sorry. Might share in your is obviously being will change my name to Elizabeth. That's I'm sorry. That was my mistake course. All right. Yeah. You mentioned baseball movies one of my favorite baseball movies, and it doesn't come on TV very often. Is an old movie from the think late seventies, early eighties with Richard Pryor, Billy Dee Williams, Bingo, long and traveling all Stars. Great movie. One of my set. You know, Jason, two gentlemen would know it. I know James Earl Jones was in that picture played. I think it was the Hippodrome and we played that thing for a long time with a couple of months. I want to see it. I want to see it actually twice and it is an excellent movie with there's a lot of layers to it very funny. And I highly recommended if it comes on TV. Just take a break from whatever you're doing, and sit down and watch it. Very incredible. Movie mentioned the movie with Vincent Price, the last man on Earth that movies actually been they spaced on the Richard Matheson story. And it's actually been made two more times a second time with with Charlton Heston. I can't remember the name of that one. But the Omega man, right, Omega man. And the third time with Will Smith. And I know you. I know you know the name of that movie. Will Smith movie? What was the world Smith movie? I am legend. Oh, yes. Come.

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Rhonda Fleming, '40s and '50s movie star, dead at 97
"Golden age actress Rhonda Fleming as Died Fox's sell June Grasso reports in Hollywood looks count. But for Rhonda Fleming, she says her stunning Wilkes worked against her when caller arrived in the movies and Nineteen Ninety interview. There was suddenly all this attention on how I look rather than the roles I was playing. She said those roles had our co starring with Kirk Douglas, Burt Lancaster, Charlton Heston, and Ronald Reagan. In the nineteen forties and fifties, her birth name was Marilyn Lewis and raised in Los Angeles, and she was reportedly discovered when headed to class Beverly Hills high school a man followed her in a big black car and said, you Oughta be in pictures a letter turned up at her home and offered to be your agent legend or not at nineteen. Lewis was awarded a six month contract with David O Sales Nick Studio at A. New Name Rhonda Fleming. Now dead at age ninety, seven in Santa Monica California salary and Bresso Fox

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Spike Lee is first black person to lead Cannes Film Festival jury
"So just a little recap the SAG awards were handed out last night in LA so the south Korean film parasite made history for its win for best ensemble the film while winning this still the awards were still criticized for its lack of diversity which is a big conversation that's happening you might have heard of the Oscar so white hashtags back in the headlines again the entire Best Director category this year is made primarily up of white guys the acting categories a pretty way to know Jennifer Lopez for hustler is no Lupita nyong'o who's hurting us no one from dolomite is my name this left a lot of critics prize discouraged at the lack of representation then at the Cannes Film Festival they threw a curve ball the announce the Spike Lee is the new president of the Cannes jury he's that legendary filmmaker behind films like do the right thing and jungle fever black Klansmen now Spike Lee is the first black person to ever lead the Cannes jury and seventy three year history come back all this it's our Q. screen panel here in the studio John Semele Antena sending it right about TV movie arts and culture hi guys hello hi so this is so much going on there's so much to talk about him to start with you can give us a quick like history especially in cans okay so back in the eighties when spike was young and you know excited to show his movies to the world he won a youth prize with she's gotta have it and then he came back in nineteen eighty nine with do the right thing and it was like the front runner to win some big award but it didn't it ended up not winning not even a single prize and Spike Lee you is not so happy about that and he ended up blaming the jury presidents filmmaker them vendors and he had some price words for him it he said I have the quote right here vin had better watch out because I'm waiting for his **** somewhere deep in my closet I have a Louisville slugger bats with vendors and name on it okay so so so small and most likely was back at camp twenty eighteen with a black Klansmen here is at the press conference United States America was built upon the genocide of native people and slavery that is the fabric of the United States America as my book on brother JZ was say fax we on the right side of history with this film so I want to point out that the reason we're broke rehashing all this is because basically is as a big job can right now so John is this going to be the fact that he's leaving the jury a bit of a wake up call well as ever I'm of two minds about it I mean I would be hesitant to use being jury president of a prestigious Film Festival where everyone wears tuxedos in the south of France and some sort of bell weather for representation and diversity in Hollywood that's it it is something I mean as you said there has never been a black jury had in the history of the festival and I think that the palm d'or which this jury awards that's the price of the award it's still I would say the most prestigious award in cinema it is a way of sort of drumming up interest in a film I mean parasite which you just won't stop gushing about overflowing toilets in Paris but for you should go watch it again for the third time I think so you will I want to point out I would believe that John was the first one to like say me a Twitter DM being like Hey man you could check up and all of a sudden they do it on the for the heck say when the palm d'or which sort of started this journey that it's on now so it is certainly a way that you can generate interest in a film and I think it speaks often to a filmmaker status I think people will be watching to see what films Spike Lee finds interesting and I don't know I think he's made a lot of good films and he's made a lot of social films but I love the guy and I'm happy form I think it's like just an interesting like historically if you if you look at it historically the beef that's been going on between spike and and can you know like back in the eighties like back to do the right thing I I don't know he he had some choice words and and I don't know like it was Sally fields apparently who is like feeding him all this information about how long his victim yeah who didn't like do the right thing didn't think that like the ending was really worth it all this stuff and I guess he just didn't get the movie you know so yeah and apparently spike came out after that saying that what he said was stupid and immature and you know I guess in twenty eighteen he did when the ground pre awards black Klansman so he's I don't know ease down to three as we do the right thing I mean it's not one of the major American films ever made teen I we just talked with the spikes two thousand movie bamboozled is coming out from the criterion collection on home video I think next month a film that I think was widely misunderstood at the time I got reimagining of a minstrel show exactly it's about a sort of a TV minstrel show that someone creates a try to bomb their own career sort of a producer's plot line but it ends up becoming immensely popular film it was widely misunderstood at the time that I think is right for a re appraisal is going to get it when it comes out so I think people you know they always talk about spike Lee's films and he deserves a five but if you can imagine what can is trying to get out of putting Spike Lee as head of the jury and what's likely might be trying to get out of it are these two paths of origin what makes my cynical answer would be that they know I mean he was a kid in nineteen ninety nine he made a in quotes joke that someone should shoot Charlton Heston because he was responsible for gun violence in America you know he's called compared Clint Eastwood to a plantation owner I mean they're certainly like a level of let's say energy that spike brings that sort of my grab attention and headlines but also can would like that yes the thing can can benefit from that I mean do they do what like TMZ headlines about it's good ratings like any other organization he's a major filmmaker he's a major filmmaker major filmmakers and people at this level are who had the service but I just I just I I love what Kim had to say when they talked about you know including him as the jury had they said lease flamboyant personality is sure to shake things up like I just find the use of the word flamboyant they're kind of condescending we have yeah it applies to maybe to some of his sartorial tendencies and that's about it right if you just turning and I'm Tom how are you listening to Q. screen panel with John family and

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NRA names Oliver North, known for Reagan-era scandal, as president
"Us marine corps lieutenant colonel was at the center of the iran contra scandal of the nineteen eighties he hosts the program war stories with oliver north on the fox network brian man with north country public radio reports oliver north became a household name during the reagan years for his role in a secret effort to sell weapons to iran funneling the proceeds to anticommunist rebels in nicaragua north was found guilty of destroying government documents and other crimes he's emerged as a popular conservative commentator and now at age seventy four lead the board of directors of the nation's largest gun rights group wayne lapierre the nra's executive director tweeted that this is the most exciting news for nra members since charlton heston became president north takes on the role at a challenging time a high school shooting in parkland florida touched off nationwide protests and even states with republican governors like florida vermont that have had wide open gun laws have passed new gun restrictions brian man npr news this is npr news from washington russia says one of its military helicopters crashed in syria killing both pilots officials with the defense ministry in moscow say it wasn't attack helicopter that went down in the east of the country hostile fire is not suspected officials say it appears to have been a technical problem last week a russian fighter jet crashed in the mediterranean while taking off from an airbase in syria preliminary election results in lebanon suggest large gains for hezbollah considered a terrorist group by the us npr's lima l orion reports finanz interior minister announced the preliminary results for the country's first parliamentary elections since two thousand nine has below in iranian backed group and its allies including the largest christian party won over half the seats it's a political and moral victory says hezbollah's leader side hustle meanwhile the party belonging to prime minister saad hetty di suffered big losses but because of the.