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"paul hogan" Discussed on The Dan Patrick Show

The Dan Patrick Show

08:26 min | 5 months ago

"paul hogan" Discussed on The Dan Patrick Show

"I think that's why Marvin played it. He knows that you hate it. Yeah, you're in a great mood when you hear this, right? How can you not be? Yeah. Now, I still love, I just want to bang on the drums all day. By Todd Rundgren. Todd rundgren's related hello it's me. Todd Rundgren's in The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a producer. But I don't even know. Is that the title of the song? I just want to bang on the drums all day. I don't even know the title of it. I'd be bang on the drum. Bang on the drum? Yeah, bang on the drum all day, Todd Reddit. But don't people get they make the mistake with Baba o'riley where teenage wasteland wasteland. I love when they play teenage lateline. That's a great song. Do you have, do you have the I just want to bang on the drum all day there, Marvin? I thought that'd be the cue for you. Yeah, thank you. Now you are. I would rather not work. What about greatest acting one hit wonders? I got one. Crocodile Dundee Paul Hogan. Okay. I don't know his second best movie that's not crocodile Dundee two or three. Was he in other stuff I don't know. Okay. I'm gonna guess no. Yeah, so how about Mark Hamill? Star Wars. He never really did anything after that, did he? No. That's a pretty good one. About Gilligan from Gilligan's island? Strong. Okay. Yes, Todd, you got one? Some of those Star Trek characters. Here we go. Wait, hold on, here we go. Here we go. I heard it. I don't know what the instrument is. But I'm having a damn good time. Is this an organ? Are you just happy to see me? Todd Rundgren, Friday at 5. Here we go. Yeah. Come on. Who's not having a good time? All right. Other one hit wonders. I did see a list that had Joe Namath on there as a one hit wonder, which I think that's stretching. Is Tim Tebow? One hit wonder. Too long of a hit. His hit was too long. It was four years. Plus the NFL, he had like a 6 year window relevance. Okay. Let's see. I'm up for an actor. Edward Furlong. Terminator two? I'm not familiar with his other work. How about icky wood? Icky shuffle? This is a funny one. A guy named Alex Winter. He was the other guy in Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure. Okay. Okay. He's dunkleman to Seacrest. Too soon. He had it. He had it. I know. I know. But does that work Seacrest just said, I'll take it from here. Or did dunkleman say, you know what? I don't think we're going anywhere. This isn't part of my art, my journey, my craft. My million. Leon Spinks. Lance spinks, one hit wonder? Mark fidge marked the bird fidget with the tigers? He was great for it felt like two year rookie of the year, mid 70s, David Tyree buster Douglas, anybody else that we're missing. I have an actor. Remember the actor young kid who played the journalist in almost famous? Yeah. He was really good in that movie, I thought. Yeah. Everyone loves a movie, Cameron Crowe. Yeah. I don't know what he's done since. I'm sure he's been in some movies, but he really nailed that role. And how about the Jesse Eisenberg? He's been in a few things. But social network is, there is no second on his list as far as what he's known for. Yeah. Well, that's where the one is so big that no matter what you do, you're not going to read. Like Haley Joel Osment. You know, he might have been in other things, but he'll never taught that. We might be underappreciated zombieland one and two. With Jesse has. Oh, okay. I would never. Yes, Marv. What about Jamal Anderson that 98 falcons team? He was on fire for that one year. The dirty bird? Yep. And it's always a dance. Like Iggy Woods had icky shuffle. Yeah. Icky shuffle. And then icky, after his career was over, would deliver meat to your door in Cincinnati? I think he went door to door and he would do the icky shuffle. I think. I'd sign up for that. Yeah, so like a club like a meat club. Yeah. Don't deliver your meat. And he would do the icky shuffle. Yes, Don. He's in some commercial, I don't know if it's for insurance or whatever, but they call number 60 two. He said, that's me. 62 would pick up the meat. The inky shuffle in the supermarket's pretty funny. It was a big deal. Yeah, see. I didn't realize this, but Mark Hamill has quite a fan base. Uh oh. Actually, he's quite an accomplished voice actor. I hope you know. We're not making fun of our camera. He's one of the biggest franchises movies. He's one of the best characters of all time. Too late scene. It's like I said something about Taylor swift. If you say something about her, then I'm mad at you. Yes. I wonder who's had the biggest hits so far away. Look at Henry Winkler was a font. It's one of the most famous actors in America in the 70s, but now he's on Barry and he's getting like, it's like his book ending his career with a really good role. Barry is so good I started watching season one again. And I said to Bill Hader, because I texted him, I said, hey, just getting in character. I rewatching season one of Barry. And he said, I promise I'm going to get you in season four. I said, okay. I don't know what role, but bearing. I hope she's in four gets picked up. That's going to be awkward if I'm like, hey. How are we doing? We didn't get picked up. Let's see. Alberto in Chicago. Alberto? Hey, how you doing? Good. Now that you're just talking about berries, I've got two berries for you from the early 90s running backs Barry word. Oh. Yeah. Barry foster. Baylor's in the chiefs. How about Christian oye? The Nigerian nightmare. Azusa Pacific. That early 90s. Oh yeah. I love me some Christian okoye. That early 90s Kansas City Chiefs with Barry word to your mother and Christian okoye. Word up. Yeah, that was a fun short run. Yeah. Let's see. Keith and Portland, hi Keith, what's on your mind today? Hey, just some of those funny names. Yeah. 25 years ago, we had this guy in our HR department. And we won a prize off of radio station, his actual name was dick puffer. Dick puffer, okay? I'd go by Ricky puffer. It's like a pothead. You a pothead puffer? I think I'd go with my middle name. I think. Unless he's got, I don't know what would be worse than dick puffer. Let's see what else do we have. David in Virginia. Hi David, what's on your mind today? Hey, good morning, Dan. Good morning. Tell us. Yeah. True story, so teacher way back in the day by the time I got her, she was soon her 60s. And the way she liked to pronounce it was miss rockson box. But of course everyone else and Virginia with the accent. It was rotten box. Well, there you go. All right. Thank you, David.

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"paul hogan" Discussed on Cinemavino

Cinemavino

04:45 min | 10 months ago

"paul hogan" Discussed on Cinemavino

"I love trouble with Nick Nolte, was all. With knock Knoll? They were like a couple in that movie. And they hate each other behind the scenes. Which Julia Roberts has some of those people that can't stand her in the Hughes known as tinker hill on the set of hook. Oh, I see that. She did conspiracy theory. I love Mel Gibson. Yeah, I enjoyed it. Before this or after. This was right before that same year before that. So this was directed by a guy named PJ Hogan, who apparently is somebody. I thought it was Paul Hogan. I would watch. When did he get into a directing? I'm gonna break up this swim. Good for him. Mate. That's not a cool song. This is a cool song. Oh my God, that would have made the whole movie better. It was just being set in Australia. Yeah. Full-time she's trying to wrestle with an alligator. It's 25 years coming up. Yeah. Reboot. My best friend's wedding except Julia Roberts is wrestling crocodiles. Yeah. That is my movie. Kicked in the head by a kangaroo. So basic plots and ops is film tells the story of platonic best Friends, Julia Roberts, and dermat mulroney, who is not Dylan McDermott. And we need to have what's the difference. We need to have an extended podcast about who's who, because I get confused. I don't think we do. I'm pretty confused. I need to know definitively who's better looking. Wait, they're both fucking bored. But one of them, one of them is McDreamy, was one of them on that show with, I don't think either of us doctors anatomy. One of them was on the practice and the other guy was in young guns too. So Travis, why is his shirt off in that picture? Travis goes for the shirtless picture. He also looks a lot like the lead singer from train. Pat moynihan, if you ask me, that's not the guy in the movie. No, I know. That's the other guy. Their names are so similar. Dylan McDermott and dermot mulroney. Is this not the guy from third eye blind? I thought this pat moynihan train. I thought that was like this. I'm so gangster. I'm so excited, my friend. Nothing? No, I thought that was like the third eye blind guy. Todd, I'm going to send you this picture, so whenever we do this film, we'll just add this in. Just go ahead and share this picture. Yeah, yeah, so this has nothing to do with the current film. Don't get me wrong. That's a good-looking shirtless man. Yeah, that's just you're just texting him a half naked dude..

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"paul hogan" Discussed on Unladylike

Unladylike

06:25 min | 1 year ago

"paul hogan" Discussed on Unladylike

"Um. I think the worst advice that I've gotten has been well intentioned. And that advice was to make it work. Just take what you're given, be grateful for it. Just make it work. And I think that in some ways that's wise, but I think that, you know, we are a part of the first generation as a first. You are a part of new frontier. You are blazing new trails. And there are a lot of moments where you will not have a role model. Who's been there done that and who can share tools with you or put up signed points and tell you how to navigate something because they've never done it. They've never had the opportunity. So all of our ancestors and all of the generations that came before us, their job is to run the baton as far as they can and then hand it over to you. And then you got to take that baton and go further than any of them ever could. For them, and so that means that you're going to go through things that they can't necessarily coach you through. Because you're the first one to do it. And so you got to be braver and you got to listen to the voice inside. And here's what I'll say. I think the older generation is just sort of operating from a place of scarcity of just trying to survive. And you take what you get, you make the best of it, you work hard, you keep your head down, you be grateful you say thank you and you go home. You don't ask for too much, you don't talk too loud, you don't make anyone uncomfortable. And this generation is like enough with all that. I'm putting in my head up, I'm asking for what I believe I deserve. I am going to shake up status quo. I'm going to question authority. I'm going to stand on the front lines to push for change. And it's going to make people uncomfortable. And that is a necessary part. Agitation is a necessary step in any change. Instead of just making it work, just remember sometimes not everything is meant to last. Sometimes things break on purpose to set you free. And my advice to anyone who is first only or different is do not hold on to anything or anyone too long if it requires you to shrink. This is an excerpt from my book more than enough. From a chapter called burning out and while burning out, I think is a universal topic right now. It's very top of mind for a lot of people of every age of every background in every industry. I think it particularly pertains to the experience of someone who knows what it is to be the only one in the room or the first to do something or someone who feels other or different because often being in those roles comes with this weight or this pressure. From my experience, my observation, I think we often put more pressure on ourselves and end up burning out. And so, and I think this applies though to anyone who's a perfectionist, frankly. Anyone who strives for perfection can relate to this. So here we go. Early on in my New York life, I was asked in an interview what my career mantra was. And I answered with a tongue in cheek paraphrase of a quote from crocodile Dundee star Paul Hogan that I had just found on Google. Bite off more than you can chew and chew it as fast as you can. I stuck by that motto for years, repeating it on stages, whispering it to myself during all nighters, doling it out as advice to mentees, I practice what I preach to, except ironically, when it came to actual food. Sometimes I'd forget to eat. I wish I could go back now and revise that crocodile Dundee career motto that is still floating around on the Internet with my byline. Now at 32, better advice would be bite off only what you can chew, take one bite at a time, two thoroughly, swallow fully breathe. Make room for the next bite, find time to laugh, it's better for digestion. It's not as pithy, I know, but this is the mindset of a marathoner. The pace of someone who understands the difference between a sprint towards short term wins and the stamina required for long-term success. Growing a sustainable career that withstands the test of time requires consistent energy that builds momentum over time. But when you've been running nonstop on a hamster wheel toward a goal with blinders on, you might not know how to slow down, let alone get off, even when you need to. But your body and soul have a way of telling you when the music is changing. I have always had a hard time letting go of things, whether it's my stubborn habit of attempting to reseal a chipped nail with top coat or allowing boyfriends who've gone bad to linger like leftover food in my fridge. It is perhaps the downside of being born with will like steel. But one of the things turning 30 taught me was that there is hustle and there is flow, and you can not successfully sustain one without the other. Caroline, I want that sewn on like a giant pillow that there is hustle and flow. And that you got to have them both. It's so true. Yeah. And when you do put that on a pillow and you still are having those days where maybe the impostor syndrome is getting to you a little bit, you're feeling pressure to conform. You're just stressed and burned out. You can scream into that pillow if you need to. Just hug it and scream into it and then get on with it because Elaine believes in you. Yes, she does. Elaine believes in you, and you know what Caroline? So do we. That's right. And by you, I'm also including.

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Oscars 2022 hosts confirmed as Amy Schumer, Wanda Sykes and Regina Hall

AP News Radio

00:30 sec | 1 year ago

Oscars 2022 hosts confirmed as Amy Schumer, Wanda Sykes and Regina Hall

"After three years without a hosted the Academy Awards will have three house this year marches are a letter with the latest Regina hall Amy Schumer and Wanda Sykes will host the Oscars on March twenty seventh each one will host one hour of the three hour ABC broadcast the last time the Oscars had three host was in nineteen eighty seven with Chevy Chase Goldie Hawn and Paul Hogan producer will Packer says hall Schumer and Sykes are three of the most dynamic hilarious women with very different comedic

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"paul hogan" Discussed on Chasing Poker Greatness

Chasing Poker Greatness

02:41 min | 1 year ago

"paul hogan" Discussed on Chasing Poker Greatness

"Trying to do things a little bit differently. Also duck light one is. He's shamburg absolutely absolutely did. The question is when you know. Gto may be when they get five times as do they try to ten times as big. They try to start because they see such a gothi like monopoly and ms navigate. This is why the upon I always always supposed jichi. I always felt stores. i support. Acl whoever it is always out good. Things played for example. I will always tweet out. This is an amazing. Thank you so much if gdp do like a good sock wedding. I'll always pointed out because to me of party to be have a monopoly on the mock it would be terrible for boga potty to be warm sites 'cause they We should we should all the sites to be on an equal playing field. Sa- they compete for us. You know absolutely and like allow that pros like it can credit to party for me to be so local but like like stalls pros on allowed to play again sites. You know like like lax. It's whoever else did not allowed blend. Gop audio wherever else. It'd be. I understand the reasons why too but i think it's a poem from boston. Like lexin people like these. Such huge boston's poker for reason they're poker Biggest poker ambassador focused ause. I think they should be able to have the voice on. Must've able to paul hogan jeremy Give credit credit you kind of thing. I think it's good party. Allow me a in. Don't give me shifts between good things about tweaking. things about g g and realize anc potty realized you don't want to monopolize the market they just want to be the leader of the and there's a big difference between being a leader and being of monopoly of the market. I think that's bad. Ics i agree and like like something similar. I think something's gonna happen in the us. Where basically licenses and everything's going to be so expensive that there's to be very few competitors and like you can already see and i haven't played in any regulated market since black friday actually like all my online poker wise but you can see that like you know w sap doesn't give a shit about like any innovation any software upgrades. They don't really care about customer service because like they have very limited competition and so like why should they and so we don't want monopolies because like as soon as something hasn't been -opoly to be the first thing to go is customer service because like you don't need to have great customer service if everybody goes to you right and i think the innovation we need..

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"paul hogan" Discussed on Never Seen It

Never Seen It

05:16 min | 1 year ago

"paul hogan" Discussed on Never Seen It

"Third one. Maybe i'll be maybe only father threes. You had a party at someone's like have you seen the gods three three or one of the others. What were the other interesting. A personality type of someone who own labor washes the third in a trilogy. I undo it. I'm into that. I'm into that i think should be. You should do that. And then in fact yes base your entire no. I never saw this week while i only saw when the chipmunks went on vacation i don't know what is it called the three cool if the third alvin and the chipmunks is called i i it deviates so far from the book that i never write. It almost made me regret my tattoo. I so i had so we'll book and this with some ghost stuff forever. Only about you have people who were Originally asked to play the role of same wheat before eventually went to pass ham. His name is patrick. Swayze he santa. All patrick swayze went to kevin bacon so he was released on. Melissa hit some of the usual suspects. Which are kevin bacon. Tom cruise and michael j. fox. Those were three people that it went for is also harrison ford. Paul hogan tom hanks which is impossible to picture. And i haven't seen the movie because being stronger than someone rain fat. I can't picture him like being strong or like more muscular than someone like sex. Seen that. I just can't fathom it like that. I feel like so much of that role Hinges on the guns like you gotta have like an amazing arms. That's like all right. Yeah i think arabia's right now and So let's all hogan paul hogan as well and north baldwin which by the way but speaking of crazy. Nominations crocodile dundee nominated for best original screenplay. Did not win. this is a this is like for years prior. i think but he didn't do much else. He never acted without his accent. He was only ever australian. And and anything yeah. I don't ask your choice. This is wild. This got nominated for a lot of various awards but that was the only academy award that he also helped write the movie. There you go. Maybe he had to add in the dialect other than that. There's not a ton of really Interesting facts about ghost. I wanted there to be but there really isn't. Who else was up for. Demorris part that that they don't have oh no here. We go michelle. Pfeiffer molly ringwald meg ryan julia. Roberts nicole kidman The role was molly jensen and then tina. Turner and oprah winfrey auditioned for the role of oda mae. Brown antra staying with these up. The first instance of this trope but it was before we were calling out the magical negro. Yeah But it is very much in that and there's also an like an extra x. factor because she's isn't she like sort of like a con artist and that turns out she actually is psychic. Isn't that like the is that the you know a lot about this movie. Yeah i swear to god. I've never seen it learning. God i one of my favorite parts about the background. Production of movies is the seriousness with which people tend to say. They came up with the ideas for the movies. This is talking about the creation of movie And i think this is a producer of the writer. It's says one day. I was watching a production of hamlet and it begins with the ghost of hamlet's father saying revenge is my death and i thought wow. Let's transpose. that into a twentieth century and the idea hit me like this is who beats. Hamlet world started earlier. The pride rock right right absolutely wild but maybe you know i don't know probably won't i- and maybe i'll see it. I don't know i don't know who knows. This is one of the two movies from the nineteen ninety-one academy awards that turned into an entire episode of community. So that's good for it I was. There is an episode of community based on ghost. There's an episode of community where joel mikhail's character takes a pottery class because the girls are hot in it and then he tries to Get good at pottery to beat a guy who on ironically likes pottery. But there's like a class rule where you're not allowed to reenact ghost scene and they ended up doing it and that's like breaking the one rule in the class and truce dang i have not seen that episode of community either which i would imagine if you run a pottery class. I think that's a law. You got to pay down to sign a waiver or maybe you encourage it but you need to make it very clear at the top whether this is going to be a ghost ghost free pottery class the cost and the absolutely absolutely should be. It should be on the website before even sign up. It should be like your your. You're except dot cookies thing and then the next thing is are you cool if somebody comes up behind you in touch with your arms walk on all the images of.

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"paul hogan" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

08:20 min | 1 year ago

"paul hogan" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

"It is free. Talk live r. e. n. conan. Tonight in it's nice to hear a public health official saying something that doesn't sound contradictory of the thing. They said six seconds ago. Shut such as sarka here. Who is the corona viruses are in israel who said to a local radio station. We've achieved a plan. that does not hermetic clearly. There will be cases of illness at schools but shutting oneself up at home and closing. The school system isn't exactly the solution. He has asked the government to oppose stricter limitations on the size of cultural and sports events until the incidence of corona virus infections declines each country has to assess its own epidemiology levin said its culture its public health. The public's confidence in its health authorities referring to new zealand. He added that quote. We can all learn from other comp countries but you can't copy and paste other countries methods now. New zealand is absolutely insane. Vickers bonkers insane but dude. Australia themselves are just as bad these days. They went under a twenty. Three hour lockdown in new south wales yesterday. Actually new zealand has extended their lockdown update earlier. Today not surprised to hear that they're going to continue extending now. I was thinking about this the other day because one someone. I can't remember where was combination. Because i was talking about crocodile. Dundee right paul hogan where where are you at. And of course it makes perfect sense. He doesn't live in australia anymore. He's easing san francisco or somewhere l. a. I wanted to go to australia from what i've heard of the australian government. I would never want go to australia. But i mean i was always of the opinion that that was the type of people. Australians are they are this. Is the knife knife right here. I am crocodile. Parts of australia was the who was the crocodile. Whisper steve irwin. He same thing you rough and tough out there getting dirty getting dirt under his nails in you playing around with you know things that can bite his head off interesting. This is probably why many people in asian countries think of americans as all cowboys Stereotype because of why because of the way exactly. The australians are right there at their beat like australia. And you know anything about is crocodile dundee and that must be. What all australia's. And that's where i was going with this. Thanks to the comments. What about mad max. What about it dude. He was taken flack from. Anybody is out there. He's out there. These are just movies but this is fiction right australian last time i checked you know. Art imitates life life. Imitates art all. It's all connected. I don't know conan. I mean these are just entertaining movie case but what was just a movies david. However i'll give you a real person there's plenty of You know american heroes in movies in the country's pull the pussies dick with mad max. What was the whole premise. You had like one dude who wanted to be left alone and he was just fighting the tehran kersey that mad max represents what anarchy will only be and. I'm like no that is the that is the ultimate argument for anarchy those violent gangs. Those criminal warlords. Those are states. Exactly this is what people don't understand true. Anarchy think that it will evolve into mad. Max type situation and so if that is the mentality of the people living over there in that country who who would make a movie like that. Maybe that's why they are there in the boat that they're in right now mad. Max was made in california. Not australia australia. They filmed in australia all australian actors. Yeah i can't remember who director the silly thing. But no that. Maybe that's in their subconscious in the back of their mind is that we don't lock down if we don't if we if we don't kick tyranny in the but which by the way they're just handing it right over to some tyrannical figures but if we don't but some guy if we don't kick this in but someone with a mohawks gonna come riding in on a motorcycle and throw malt through our building just because somebody made a bad ass you know action movie in the one thousand nine hundred seventies or whatever the hell it was that just say in. Australia doesn't mean anything about the australian people and even though they were at one time a prison colony so they probably were some bad ass dudes. That were sent down there. Some bad actors. Yeah that were sent down there to start australia. As part of a prison colony. Things have come a long way in a bad way as forest sense. Then all i ration- hate all i'm trying to do is figure out why these bad asses have have not know. When i grew second explanation conan. They sit the bad ass criminals to australia. And what what did they do. They formed one of the most bad ass too. Radical in the world over may also took guns not too long ago and they totally kowtowed the people you know they turn them into obedient. Serfs just like the americans did americans used to be revolutionary. They used to be all about freedom and individual liberty and look what look at people now. It's attic it's really is but the last week has shown a signal is kept apart. Israel was forced to make quick decisions and in a time of great uncertainty. Levine was among the public health officials who expressed doubts about the wisdom of untested moves toward nationwide booster vaccination but he said that the latest statistics showing that only zero point two of the first one point one million recipients of the third jab so on infected with corona virus only only two hundred thousand people who received the third jab got infected with corona virus versus which means nine million people. Didn't they really could have found an easier way to convey those numbers. The last week has shown a significant reduction in morbidity among triple vaccinated israelis over the seventy the first group to receive the booster he. It's working well. So they say a million so far have gotten the third shot one point one million yes out of how big of a population has not that big. I have no idea. The article doesn't say. But i mean it also stands to reason that this thing is as infectious as people say than the ones who are going to die from it probably called it sooner and probably already died from it and the ones who are healthier and less likely to die from it are probably just now catching it or showing symptoms of it because they're healthier like the eight point eight million so one. That's their total population. Yeah it's not a big country. Well one point. One million people have gotten the third jab in israel so for whatever that's worth like the other experts for half support schools reopening but noted that thanks to upcoming jewish holidays which will close schools in about eighty percent of the country. Israel will once again be you uniquely positioned to serve as a huge laboratory. Yup which is. That's exactly what i said there. The lab rats. Yeah it's scary They seem to be well aware of it. It goes right back to the australian thing you know. You have a certain people believe it or not people that you know if you live in isolated type areas. If you've never been to australia and you don't know anything about the rest of the world or anything outside of your bubble. You may be under the conclusion that crocodile dundee as what every australia is like. But i also had steve irwin you did just recently. He was bad as he was and it looks like his looks like his kids going to be a bad ass to wait. Wait for that to happen. But you know i was just watching tiger king and thinking that are like joe exotic. Yeah yeah but not bad. S your average. American cannot wrestle alligators. Neither can.

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"paul hogan" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

08:12 min | 1 year ago

"paul hogan" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

"It is free talk live. You're welcome to join us. Talk about whatever is on your mind. Six zero three two eight three six one six zero if you want to do that. That six zero three two eight three six one six zero and yes. The answer is another The i just looked at all that we are not streaming to youtube at all right now And down your channel because we stopped streaming youtube on the free talk live channel because we got a maximum almost a maximum number of strikes. Yes and one more will calls. Permanent deletion of all of the content on the free. Talk live youtube channel. How many strikes does your channel have now. It has warning and one strike so we'll probably get these second strike as soon as this one lifts and then we'll get the third and the channel will be deleted. And i won't carry on with my life because then i want to say sorry to paul hogan and any of his fans out there. The we're talking about crocodile in all hate mail to ian i. I said he was dead. And i was wrong. He's actually still alive. I guess i was thinking of steve irwin. The the He called the animal animal hunter. Animal whisperer the crock crowder was he was the crocodile hunter so berlin he died a character. Yeah yeah he loved animals and he died with the very animals that he loved. Well all right. So then. I go back on my statement australia. What's what's going on man you got you. Chuck norris Your your ozzy chuck norris. Why are you putting up with this. Where's where's the knife this. I don't know but let's hit the photo. We also learned that there was a third crocodile dundee. Yeah i've never seen any of if i have. I was a real little little data. Watch at least the first. The first is a classic. It's just a straight. it's probably haven't seen it since i was a kid. I probably should watch it again. The second one is is i. Don't even remember it so is probably gonna be you. Just skip that one but just watch the first one as for classical sense of of what it was like in the early or late eighties. Early nineties was weird. People dressed weird really weird. He is remember that from ninety. Sitcoms right how does he. Eighty one is old old. Dude yeah well. We've got john's probably from noise. He's probably healthier. And most americans maybe john. You're freetalklive jeremy. Coin from down under. Hey go ahead now. I'm calling from sydney australia. Okay yeah house. What time is it there now. You have police. Tuesday's he's not really. I'm putting pretty late. Yeah a. for effort. We've also got robbed from vermont calling rob. You're on free talk live. Hi guys how're you doing are you. Hey hey You know this Virus and everything has really made wanna noise going around the world and stuff but has been affected by north korea or south korea. And all i mean like. I never see any mask. I've never heard think come from either one of these countries. Are you asking what you're not going to get news out of north korea at all. Are you asking whether or not those countries were affected by cova. yes purportedly at least. Obviously we're not there so we can't know to what extent but yeah every government government in the world basically with few exceptions used this to seize more power over there. People and both south and north korea are not the exceptions crow. Okay 'cause it's never been on the news or anything was never reported on uses very difficult to find from north korea. The only news so world's gets is directly from the north korean government. So it's not reliable but there's very little immigration into north korea so there's very little prospect for the for covert nineteen to actually make his way to north korea. It probably did. It probably killed some people. It probably hospitalized people and it probably caused a large number of healthy people to get a virus. That did not do anything to them. As of august sixth south korea has extended their toughest covert nineteen restrictions for another two weeks. The he's maximum level of restrictions. So same crap going on there in south korea and north korea. We don't know much about. But i've heard that they've got you know whatever. Bs going on there well. North korea had that bs before kovic it so it wouldn't surprise me at all but there is certainly news about these places like me south korea. At least you're just not going to find anything on north korea. Regret everything from. North korea is government news and. That's all straight propaganda. It's really fascinating to me. How the north korean government healthy chinese governments have managed to control so much of what their people know. And don't know like i don't know i can't convey it but people from these countries who fled them have written books about. It's about their experiences. And it's it's alarming when they control all of the information that you get about the world of what they can convince you of and you won't know that they convinced you of anything. According to let's see here the national interest national interest dot org north korea continues to claim zero corona virus cases though they were scheduled to receive nearly two million doses of the astrazeneca vaccine though negotiations. Stalled at some point. I have absolutely no reason to doubt. North korea's zero covert nineteen cases. Which apparently being facetious of apparently new zealand claimed they had zero cases before last week. And i don't really have any reason to believe them either. I mean there were probably plenty like you pointed out the first guy who was infected here. The fifty eight year old who wasn't vaccinated. He called it from somewhere So by definition he cannot be the first cova nineteen case his wife. His wife was vaccinated. That's right right. She could have been carrying it. What does she was the first case. Oh that's the thing. There could have been a bunch of people carrying it but they never got sick so maybe a bunch of people. They're just never got tested because they weren't sick. They've had it for months and then all of a sudden this guy you know he he he got a cough or whatever and so he got. He got a test that he's feeling sorry for himself. Now while the question is where was the rest of the test from this from six seven months. What if why would it. Why would a healthy person get tested. Well okay now. Here's another thing to look at if they're saying only twenty percent of the new zealand so this is official number twenty percent of the new zealand populace has the vaccine that suggests that you've got a large percentage of the populace. Just they're not interested in this. They don't wanna go and get the backseat a positive case in six months of therefore they're not likely to wanna get tested either right like i don't want like if i come down with something. I'm not going to go get a test. I'm going to beat it or i'm going to die you know and i'm probably going to beat it so and it's not and if you don't beat. It is not going to matter to you whether it was pneumonia or covert nineteen. So i suspect there's if if eighty percent of new zealand isn't getting the vaccine probably close to eighty percent of them. They don't care if they get sick. Which would suggest that a lot of new zealanders even if they were sick. Probably didn't go get tested Because i wouldn't either well it'd be why they have zero cases 'cause they have probably look if you get tested and you come out positive country nail in the head right there. I think you hit it. That's why the hell did they know this ladies and power dictator and not the last thing we want to do is get get under her feathers down this fifty eight year old. Who's the one case that kicked all this off now. Obviously it's not his fault with the governor. Pat hope is friends are given a hard time. Looked sammy ulli oak. You're locked the whole country down man we hate. We're not you're not. You're up at a bowling team yet. Well things aren't much better australia. And but it's okay. The new.

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"paul hogan" Discussed on The Adam Carolla Show

The Adam Carolla Show

04:25 min | 1 year ago

"paul hogan" Discussed on The Adam Carolla Show

"It was top of the second. Shouldn't be cracking the talent. If i could if i saw correctly and that was the original broadcast like chris said does being broadcast an espn. So i imagine cooking. Hey look we got on later like a little bit of promotion. Hey tune in for the softball world series or whatever lease they'll sell supreme corrupt it. That's all that's all. I'm saying our right Let's see oh. No other box dropped off in my driveway this time. I- i- chronicle then photographed it. I was like last time. They dropped the blue apron box off in the middle of the drive. I ran it over and spilled my coffee all over my chest this time. I caught it. Because i opened the garage and looked at it versus got in. The car opened the garage and started. Start back down reynolds. Show you guys a picture of this. Now how can you miss that donor. Dr there's a door where you could put things that you were dropping off but it set in the center of the fucking driveway like it's like there's no way to get out of this garage or into the garage without getting out of your car and picking up a box in moving it with perishables was in the sun. That's what i was gonna say. It doesn't take a super genius to see the name on. The box says blue apron so there's food inside and he's putting it where the sun's going to be passing over about three minutes show and son and by the way yet dropped it off. God knows twenty minutes ago but who the fuck knows. Maybe i'm in amsterdam or something. I who knows when someone is going to stumble upon this. But when i say stumble upon it. I mean literally trip over it because you're setting in the middle. There's a door. All i'm saying is your a delivery person. You drop boxes off. There is a door. The door is nine feet away from where you dropped the box. Put the fuck and shit at the door and you're putting it directly behind the vehicle that's enough garage facing the wrong way. Which means there's very decent chance that one could back in to send packets point. There's a very clear the limitation between driveway and walkway. It's five feet into the driveway and sitting in the middle of the driveway door. They're that's the cleanest garage. I've ever seen in my life. I had it cleaned recently. Wow look at that yeah. It's nice but there's there was now you see why iran over the last one and why the car slammed the brakes on all over my my chest and also you just don't think that people are going to put boxes of shit in the middle of your driveway when you're fucking backing out. I'd like to figure out who the fuck who who contracts drop shit off and those assholes get their fucking shit together now. Here's the thing too. It's like it's one thing if you're you know you get a job to pay around your throne newspapers. It ends up in flowerbed or something. You gotta drive up in your van. You gotta get out of the van. You gotta pick the box up and now the boxers in your hands and you're standing outside of the van. There's any clearly marked door you could go set it at or you could just get it out of the driveway and also the door is presumably closer to the van where they dropped work. Yeah yes and you're just setting it smack dab in the middle in front of a garage door and the driveway. Knowing that somebody's going to be leaving for work at some point or possibly returning at some point but either way they have to deal with your fucking box and you put up. Who was the actor. Paul hogan you could put up a horribly handwritten sign and and bring down the value of your home by putting a hey fuck face. Please put this here but now you have a stupid sign on your door. What's that have to do with paul hogan a member in venice. Paul hogan put that sign on his door that was like something about not wanting the transients roaming around his property owner. Yes you can go full paul. Hogan should've gone so be so so there was down donna che. Then you've got to figure out..

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"paul hogan" Discussed on The Weekly Planet

The Weekly Planet

04:04 min | 1 year ago

"paul hogan" Discussed on The Weekly Planet

"Yes it was original lineup. The wheels it was original whatever. The lineup was yup. It was done and said stan little bad kiss. Monica daily stand. I can so. I was the wiggle sees the thing i would not honestly surprise really was it was the wiggles it was. It was kylie minogue. Al and then. It was paul hogan as dressed as crocodile day. Yes this is the two thousand by the light. Yeah i guess. Crocodile sunday in los angeles was fresh in. Everybody's mind. But i just remember the tom being like this is pretty embarrassing. Yeah like they couldn't have brought out the cost of two hands which which was alleged burned. Do you remember watching a lot of the sydney olympics. Are you going to be watching. The brisbane olympics in twenty thirty to i'm in brisbane hasn't sunk in the ocean. She'll anything else just looking at the one thousand nine hundred ninety nine music charles. I'm just gonna say the areas in the finger on there. I mean would have been some vanessa morosi that would've been That webster was nikki. Webster at the two thousand was introduced. The they would have been so mom. Addison avenue in one thousand nine hundred nine. They had the hit. Don't call me baby look. Maybe they should have opened up. They should have opened up madison avenue. And also chris franklin. And he's like no he didn't knock off song. Don't drink my stubby. That's incredible that's savage garden could have been there so i'm saying the one of the lead singers followed me on twitter bit then. He unfolded me. Darren hice silva chase debate on alcon. Killing heidi could've made a bayonet is an interesting for anybody would ask lenny kravitz. Could have been there. I guess alex lloyd could have been there. Lcd could have done their cover of zolotas dance. Whoever else say day were but they got to number fifty six australian singles chart in nineteen ninety. Nine grins learn could have in food. Maxi ride could've son get sess some. That would've gone. Yeah anyway whatever. Yeah no night. Vegas stints god. Ricky martin got some hit singles. His big black hand gang could have done the bad touch the sydney olympics. We got him in any mike. Grimm staff stadiums. Well it's coming together. And whatever. I guess whatever class it you know what i mean i do know exactly what I think i think it is if you got that same something i do but i don't have any lettuce ready so we might have to do the same song And then pulls briefly. And i'll get some lettuce. I've just saying this is from daniel richmond on twitter. I wish we say no. No skirts. The whole scoop. Segment is that spiderman giants. Say what it is. Yeah are you willing to commit to the halt scoop or shampoo parole here. We go different. People don't remember so the other way. I was on Saints pants radios by suspect promoting podcast. I said there's little to no like pooping content. But it has been in this instance there is we have a segment called scoop shot poop where james makes a bald climbed based on a hot scoop that may be occurring right now in the world of entertainment and if it turns out to be wrong. James has to do shot of paulette's rod. I make the rules. they just. It's just the rules. But but you've got one here and you committing to the bid so he says there's no spiderman no way home trail and next week. Wow but he also said forget the try to like i said get vaccinated and convince others if you want the movie to come out this year which is probably true this right by this week i have to yeah anything else not but let.

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"paul hogan" Discussed on Rob Has a Podcast

Rob Has a Podcast

05:43 min | 1 year ago

"paul hogan" Discussed on Rob Has a Podcast

"And his guy you gotta give me out of here his. Just get yourself together. Get your game day. I can't do this. I just living a lie is tearing me apart. No sir is a month. Why are you just now getting. You should've been here like weeks ago. Like why are you. Just now's partner feel bad. But i think it's kind of like the walls are caving aid. Oh my gosh. I stand here of these women. Say everything i told you was alive. They're like no no baby and everything wasn't ally the money is he's like no. I've been lying about my position in live in relationship to the money. Every story i tell is so i do this. I act like this despite the rich. It's all a part of my character is not like there's this money in the bank never touched before and i've been living a normal life and that's how we're approaching is we're approaching is like i'm about to wine and dine. These women for the rest of their lives in. I am lying to them completely. Deceptive in this is my. I'm the one who's gonna take the operatives but do you feel like that this is also shenanigans that the fact that they have like a camera like in his room that he's like tossing and turning like if you were going to write the movie of this. Don't you have the scene in the movie. Like over down to the final three like. Oh this is getting too much into deep. I don't know if i could do this anymore. Like it feels like almost like too perfect that he's having this breakdown. This far in what else by seventeen three issue in there probably have random meeting where he's complaining and then like you know it rule spin this Go back in. Your room will have Jeremy following with the camera you riddle round eared better for a while and because you're so torn up about your stuff and so yeah in to be fair. He got paid to do. The show is not like he just needed to make it to the end and he can split the money with whoever no it. They gave him fifty k. Okay would you just just go with. It's cool. It's cool so i would be shocked if there is some truth to this. Yeah this tossing and turning agonizing over the decision. You know my gosh. We're going to do like write her name now. Cross it out types of like you know. That's probably a little extra. But i do. I do believe that he probably say is on multiple occasions to produce really. I have to see for me it. Would it be the deception. That would bother me. The most honestly. If i was in his position it would be the fact that oh i have to be the one to stand in front of them. Say i'm lines like it'd be different. If we got to go off and you can send them an email. It'd be like oh yeah by the way. He didn't have the money and didn't have to do that to look at these women. The face who. I may or may not hassles but they may or may not have to look for me to and like i have to be the one who stand here in front of forty million people. He had no clue. That'd be that big but knickebocker. Forty people are about the same thing that they've ever seen on television next this speech a here we are so i'd have a panic attack to all right paul the butler. Just tell them who love tall. We're going to get the ball guys on this. Let's talk about the elimination ceremony. So we go back and now here we go and we're trying to get our host back in here. She's gonna reveal that the women that are going to be getting diamond pendants jason. Do they get a diamond pendant every week or two. Different like Piece of jewelry. They start off the season with like lower classes of of stone and they work their way up the diamond By the end yes. I like emerald like Twenty diamond pendants for the first episode. We're not doing that throughout the season. You think they got to keep the diamond pendant like our give it back. In the roles their money to the people at the bachelorette just like how like a like. A case of rose's body made it this far favor of love. Like i know they give those clocks back. You know big brother. You give your key back so i be a supposed. Gangsta off their neck after. You never hear that back. Yeah she didn't get one Sarah okay. I also thought chapelle that they let joe millionaire the hook that paul hogan says who gets to stay. This was the most accurate elimination ceremony. The shows we've covered so far and any scripted. To be awkward in. This was still more awkward than that because he stands there and he does like. He's like okay. You know one of you will move onto the next round. S it after the philly okay. The person we're given the first two two and the end like pause like okay. syra into you ever marry. I can speak for himself. Say the woman's name trust to them. They trusted him not the screw up the ceremony. Right after that after melissa's revealed eliminate he'd likes hawks the other two ladies. And just like i'll see you ladies another day as she like Do i get a hug on her. She likes like oh yeah. You're in paul hassle. Follow route watcher. So she.

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"paul hogan" Discussed on Rob Has a Podcast

Rob Has a Podcast

04:55 min | 1 year ago

"paul hogan" Discussed on Rob Has a Podcast

"That we watched a the show that to death. Chapelle all right. What did you think about this mansion that these women lived in the the chateau brassiere. I mean looked as good as any mansion that i've seen Why do you have opinions on the mansion. Well it's just like i it's really fancy but you think he's in there for weeks. It's got to be the most boring thing of all the time lights. Just be trapped in there. No follow not and you'd have to sit there and just got to wait for the butler to bring you why The shots got them. They seemed very bored. Like really over it like being around this big match like there's nothing to do like the mansion like spectacular probably whereas all day. It's like all right. Well yeah you can go swimming and stuff. You just like sitting in the drawing role waiting for a paul hogan to walk in an office and cognac. Like okay to maybe a week. You're fine with like after a while. I was like please give me out of here. Yeah do you think. Paul professional butler isn't like hog heaven. Or was he just tied of these. All these women running around probably ordering him around he was actually the butler of that. They they they put him to work. He wasn't just a personality but has asked to work in that match is like the butler that was promised you know butler. But he's also the tv personality so yeah and he's living life. I all i. I get to do what i love but i also get to be on. Tv i just don't like you say Sorry interviewers data like. I watched the show. Why are they using so much of me. I'm just the butler. And he's now he's the star of the show. They could've done a second season. It'd probably like surrounded by women who are interested in help chapelle. Now that you've watched who done it and joe millionaire. Who's the better tv butler giles. Or paul hogan jobs is cool. But i think like paul hogan walked so giles could fly. You know he had to like really just like like break down those walls. They'd probably like a glass ceiling for a butler is that we don't know about that. The he'll probably promotes advancement for butler is in all those those things of that nature and other people so i think like you know kit giles with out. Paul paul was a cultural phenomenon and giles is like a a a great happy of that. So i don't want to compare you. Don't quit to baddies though against each other. You know you to let them shot in there all lanes all right in this episode to the final. three We have zora that we've talked about. Who's gonna go on to win the show. Sarah who we've discussed. And then there's this other woman who had no recollection of jason Her name is melissa. Melissa you who you knew was doomed from like the very first moment of this date you like you know. I don't know if you think somebody is like a little sister glass or alert. he definitely does They has such romantic Talking on the beach of super gluing cuts closed foot fungus. That could kill you. Missiles the romantic topics of their date. They were on on the beach. Yeah when i heard that is to get you know like i said. The quality of the video was dad's. I'd have to stop rewind and turn it all the way up. Just say like you heard of a guy with an ingrown toenail who had a fungus in his car. They gave him a staph infection any die. That was the flirty they'd ever marriott was doing with melissa followed by probably one of the most awkward You know renditions of of flirting and like kind of trying to make out that you probably ever seen reality. Tv yeah of the three women like We had sort of like goldilocks situation on these three dates and we had like Too hot to cold and just right and melissa was definitely in the too hot category of she really wanted to get a going away with joe millionaire. She wanted to Take him to the jump off But he wasn't really super interested. So so i like these like competition dating shows where the women can identify that. This is still competition. So i appreciate that i. I know a lot of people are here looking for love and for me to assume that they're not but i like when they look at the camera and say. Hey let's try turn it up is otherwise i'm gonna get eliminated and melissa says you like look. He's looking at me like little. I'm aware this dress were. My stuff is showing the girls that can out you know and and i'm trying to get his attention And trying to make a move here because otherwise it's three. I'm not gonna make it to the next round. And she does in honestly. It does work kids. Attention is definitely on her body's throughout the entirety of their date Shown she was in trouble when he points out. Hey you're kinda fun out your top the amount of six that like i wanna get your get your stuff together there. Cover up jeez dignity.

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"paul hogan" Discussed on Rob Has a Podcast

Rob Has a Podcast

09:09 min | 1 year ago

"paul hogan" Discussed on Rob Has a Podcast

"So spoiler alert. He picks at the end. Zora And they break up about a month after they leave the chateau in france yes By the way that lincoln the show notes. We watched an episode. that was close to the end. I couldn't believe that there's only six episodes of the series would you. Which episode is the fourth episode that we watched the fifth episode is from what i can tell. This was the fifth the fifth episode because he got the to end. So we'll post links to it. I know streaming site uh-huh seemingly wants anything to do with joe millionaire We're watching some sort of like a bootleg vhs that has hebrew subtitles and they're blocking the good subtitles. Did i can real right. So like i you if you speak hebrew than yeah you're in heaven right here or you know but for me he. I liked what i can't. I can't understand what they're saying because the quality of videos that yeah. But at least normally i could like read the subtitles but the is like these big hebrew subtitles in the way. He's all like well. you know. Good luck to anybody like myself. What's going on the show because you can barely hear like they recorded this show on on on a catch me so bad you know. Nineteen year old. Vhs tape That somebody uploaded to youtube in two thousand fifteen so that's what we're working with seemingly like. Everybody involved is trying to erase. Joe millionaire from existence in the internet full of you know Recaps in you know things about the. I found a bunch of requests. Like two thousand three which you know if you think the show itself a two thousand. Three bag wicked the recaps and it's full of like this terrible two thousand and three you know dislike in the sped stuff going on in two thousand and three you can imagine the written recaps of joe millionaire and i had to dig for him and find him but they were. They were not great Now i read interview. They were talking to the butler and they go. Hey geez. why don't you give us the scoop. Jeeves we ask jeeves. now that's a. They pulled that way good. Alfred there's a host of the show. His name is paul hogan not the eeo crocodile fame if different. No no no the host is not. He is just the breakout star of the show. That's how you know. This show is insane because pau is just the butler and he threw the host. He overthrew the host. The host is in the episode about five minutes at the end. She does the rose ceremony. She comes out and says good evening. Ladies and the in the butler and joe millionaire come out and they continue. Does well this woman that pops out. I'm like who the hell is this. I said this show was like what's going on is this and that's why i started like my big like. Oh this bird like halfway through the production they were like you know who's better and more interesting. That's paulette's fm. Do most of the stuff. Yeah the way more content than the host. The host comes from release. She ends up on trading spaces at some point. Clod mcclair yeah. g is technically the host. Paul hogan is just the butler who everybody said. He's so interesting. Why don't we just put the camera on him. More like even the premier and his name. It was largely like his point of view of what was happening and spoiler alert. He doesn't know like they never tell him that. Evan evan marriott is not a millionaire like he's under the impression yeah he's on it no the like the crew is not in on this at Except for like the the like a central production people because they don't want them to tip off the women it could be a hoax. Okay savell hogan is a real butler. He's a real. Rut rattler you. What's jason kidd. A superhero like the british superhero like the franchise whereas like the league of extraordinary extraordinary. Gentlemen but you know something like that where they're all like a secret agents or whatever he's from a guild butler. You got him from a guild of professional butlers. He just happened to have this great mike whitt personality and he became like a superstar Just hami evan. Marianne some point during the show. Oh yeah for sure. It's so bad because he liked i liked was like. Oh you know. I had this career but you know what i think. I could be a butler. Let me reach out to the butlers. Deal to see if they could probably a job like the tips are like yeah. This is tv. Show that needs a like a butler. You do it. Sure whatever In the in about four as well about probably about two or three days. And he's like this. This kid is not a millionaire. Like there's no way he could smell what pilots worked with the upper-crust before this kid doesn't know a salad for from dinner you know. He's not he's not you know like cultured in their way. Look at me wrong you can. You can have a lot of money and not you know. Have that The air about you just something that you would know if you had money. He cautioned against it. End to end spoiler for everybody. 'cause he didn't know for sure but you know what paul was. Paul was gifted a game very early in the think he's been the by the end. Another woman surprised because the just throughout this episode right. Evan knows nothing about anything like upper class. He's asking sarah about like the delicacy. She's eating as easily. He's talking about the no. Yeah they're not little. Beat rather you me ravioli. Why can't they said he inherited fifty million dollars. Maybe did he recently inherited this money. It would have had to be that same day for this to be a believable as like like say like oh a bulldozer. You go to the chateau there. And he's like oh what is on the media and he can't even read. He's looking for chickens centers So i think. I think yeah the goal is like maybe he inherited a maybe it came from like some oil something. I don't know but yeah yeah. It's not a believable hoax stepping away from it. But i guess if you're these women and reality. Tv is so new maybe now did they cast the wrong person for joe millionaire like we really learn anything here on this show that i think the show was like sort of like Trying to prove a point that women only want money. I think that was the premise of the show. That they were going for a decently handsome man to be on the show It seemed like the show is more about like embarrassing. The women Should they've gone full like joe schmo and cast like somebody who was not dateable at all under any circumstances according to ever married himself Which you know you can believe it or not. They went through thousands of applicants before they came across evan marriott too because he has such a star quality apparently like the he was the only one that could be joe millionaire So yeah i i. It's twenty to believe that someone with that like seemingly little personality was chosen out of thousands meanest person. Yeah i think it would have been better if you know. There's just some fat slob. Who's like you know quote unquote undesirable and still see it when we go for just for the month and yeah like the premise that they wanted us to believe was would you know. Would the women's still stay with him for the money or like but really what it is is like how many people can we i out as quote unquote gold diggers. In how many of these women can we expose if they're only here for the money they don't really care about who the guy is. But you pick ever marietta who is like like movie star. Looks you know okay. Even if if they said he didn't have any money still stick around on the bachelor all the time. I don't know if they have money. But these women are like what is episode. Three and that i feel like that. Every season of the bachelor is also actually joe millionaire. It's like we took a guy who has really nothing going on except he's like a handsome guy and we put them in a castle and now everybody wants to date him. Well he had nothing going on before this. It's not like any of these bachelor guys are like. I think that maybe they had like one or two like successful people but for the most part like he's a fitness instructor. It's like okay and now these thirty women are fighting over him. What's the difference between the bachelor and joe millionaire. Well thing now like nowadays after even after the bachelor you can still like parlay that into sore. I i think i think back. Then the permit should have been okay at the end will reveal that joe millionaire is not a millionaire and we'll give you a million dollars you can pick a million dollars. You can pick broke ass..

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"paul hogan" Discussed on The No Film School Podcast

The No Film School Podcast

07:23 min | 1 year ago

"paul hogan" Discussed on The No Film School Podcast

"Spotify. Okay moving on next story this week. Pulver hoven beloved by abed for the making of robocop and beloved by many other people for many other movies including basic instinct is returning with a new film that deals with a lesbian none and puts sexuality at the forefront and giving interviews talking about the importance of sexuality in cinema. It's interesting to wonder. I mean the issue this brings up for me is yes sexist. Part of life for many of us are sexual people so not yet largely for them although they still have to deal with sexuality around them so like yes it should be part of the language of what we can talk about and communicate about movies without a doubt but then the real question becomes like who is the right person to show the nuance understanding of a story that tells the story accurately and with sensitivity and the and i think that's what verhoeven sort of mrs when he talks about it you know. We think about zola which came recently. Which like famously was originally. Going to be directed by james franco reasons. James franko left the project of the african american sex worker. Dancer going on twitter documented adventure. There's lots of reasons. James franco should be the one telling that story but then he got me to and step away and genetic bravo pitched and got it under pravo great and it was much different movie because of that and i don't think we can argue that it wouldn't have been a different movie which in his bravo telling that story. Then james franco. So i'm not saying you have to have lived the exact experience to make a move like. I don't think you have to have been a lesbian. Non in the middle ages to make a movie about a lesbian none in the middle ages. I think that we can have empathy for other people's experiences. But i also wonder if like for hoving his the right person. I also just listened to that if you don't listen to. You must remember this. It's a great history. Podcasts by karina longworth about history and there was just like a ten part series and polly platt. If you don't know who polly platt go listen to that. That's amazing and She tells a story about a very unpleasant dinner with her hoven. So i'm not like provo hoven right now. I frankly don't get what people like about basic instinct. What kate i mean as camp as like as kitsch like if you take it's like it's it's yeah it's just lies as a female viewer. It's just like such a troubling movie. it's just such a stereotypical lake crazy girlfriend movie And and posven does not seem to me to be the type of director that should direct a lesbian nun. Movie having seen basic instinct is just very clear. Like i like what he's saying about like yes. Sex is a part of life. It's like the most natural saying that we do as animals but sex is different from the waist xs portrayed in movies which has a lot to do with like you know you can get into like the male gaze and like people's opinions about the other gender and those things filter in and create something. That's different from just sex as sex and to me. Basic instinct was just a very problematic movie. That's not to say like look. I love the movie Carol which is also a lesbian movie directed by todd. Haynes such a great such a great movie about two lesbians taught hanes does a wonderful job directing that film. Paul hogan i don't know i just don't know i like both both of your saying here and i and i agree on many levels. I think it's important to consider the context of who's making a telling story and and what's motivating them from the perspective standpoint. I also personally think it's important that we not you know. How do i say this. I don't think we can decide who can and can't tell certain stories. I think we should be very openly. Like hey you know if so and so if a white straight white man wants to try and tell a story that has absolutely nothing to do with his experience. Is there a better person to tell that story from that point view absolutely but i don't necessarily feel like as a rule they shouldn't be allowed to in some sense just like i. You know i'm comfortable with somebody making a horrible mistake or intentional. Lee saying something truly offensive because then at least you know we can identify. Ms what they are. They're not hiding so then we know like. Hey that guy's a jerk. But i think with verhoeven. He falls into this really weird category. Where his filmmaking is it pushes buttons intentionally. there's a satirical element and we're in a weird period of time where we are satires complicated right now by a lot of forces think about your starship troopers like getting away from the stuff the recent movie starship troopers is a film that he's absolutely equipped to make in the sense. That like it's not you know. His perspective isn't isn't skewed from it right. It's it's it's about it's sci-fi it's catch can't be but it's also about propaganda about nazi-ism it's about terry about and and you can as you watch it. There's confusion there's potential for almost dangerous confusion where people won't really get the satire. They won't really see the perspective. They won't see what he's doing and they would buy it on different. Buy into it on different levels. And i think that's kind of interesting invaluable even if it leads to misunderstanding because it can also lead to interesting debate because you can walk out of the movie and someone can be like i really loved it from a straightforward like they blew stuff perspective. And someone else be like. Dude you missed the point or that's not what this is about. there's levels to it. You can appreciate it now basic instinct. I agree like it's a different story. It's a different thing. And he's portraying women in a certain way that becomes problematic as he is a white man but if you can if you step set that aside and you see it as like he's he's doing something similar to the idea of the empha- towel to the new are to the. You know that that john was just like you would have been in starship troopers with war movies and propaganda and just like robocop and police and law enforcement. He's always up to something you know so i like that. Even if i don't like what he's saying does that make sense. Yeah i liked. That he's a troublemaker. But like and i y straight white men should be able to make movies about lesbians if they feel like if they do it with sensitivity and they deal with some attempt yes they do the work and the issue i think we for hoven. Is that like basic instinct. Didn't show much interest in doing the work of of moving that into an interesting place at all but and then the other thing. That's just disappointing at this time. Is that like.

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"paul hogan" Discussed on The Film Buds Podcast

The Film Buds Podcast

06:53 min | 1 year ago

"paul hogan" Discussed on The Film Buds Podcast

"Sandy's been sent to spend the summer with his uncle but there are a few problems i choose. Your friends can't choose your enemies the accommodations bite coming up. The food is unusual. You want your spaghetti is widow with what anyway franks and. There's not a friend incite mistake. It cannot be my uncle on chill today. what's his name. his his name is flavor so as i said earlier flipper came out in nineteen ninety-six and it's directed by chiappero. Shelly hatton it stars. Paul hogan allies. You're would jonathan banks robert deacon isaak's yup chelsea field luke halpin It's about it. I believe and the synopsis is a teenage boys sent to spend the summer with his uncle on the florida. Coast a friends a remarkable dolphin and takes on local bad guys who are polluting. The water supply you. You suggested this one and you had you know you you briefly talked about your reasoning for doing it. What what do you think of this one. Had you seen this before. I had no okay. You've never seen this one. No okay yeah. I be honest i i i had in my mind. Elijah woods career started with lord of the rings so. I'm glad that i could say before that. I thought he was just a kid. So no yeah. Elijah would was. You know acting at the age of fifteen. So i saw this movie like way way way long ago. I don't know if it came out in theaters. I may be sought in theaters. But i definitely remembered the hammerhead shark for whatever reason like elijah wood being in it. The dolphin being in it were definitely a part of my memory of this movie. But the thing that i really remember the most was the hammerhead shark which retroactively. Now that i've watched the movie is hilarious because the shark is barely in this movie. But i i remembered liking it as a kid remembered enjoying it. Well enough. I didn't. I didn't remember most of it. I probably hadn't seen that since vhs as long ago. Sa- going back and relaunching. It was a real trip for me but like honestly i. I found myself still enjoying it. Maybe it was a little bit of nostalgia glasses. But i still found myself really enjoying flip for what it is. What about you. I hadn't seen this. I'll say i didn't love it. That's fair yeah. I mean like there's nothing like i was upset that i saw like it's i was like damn it paul like you know. I like elijah wood. I like ocean water stories. And i like a good human animal friend partnership whatever you wanna call it. I think i just found it to be a little. Maybe to by the numbers like in you know. I think maybe you had if i had seen this when i was a kid i totally totally see myself looking past that stopping and not even worrying about it but i think having no attachment to it until now i think that stuff kind of made it feel a little bland and also. I don't love paul. Hogan i hit crocodile dundee. Yeah i think he's a little underwhelming. I i really like allies. You would. And i think he's very fun but So yeah it's just a little a little forgettable a little bland but still nevertheless like charming fund some sweet moments and i like the look of it. I like the the score. Yes i mean. It's it's charming and it's it's worth a watch. Enjoy that johnner. it's just. It would not be a favorite of mine. Did you enjoy paul hogan punching a hole in the coconut with fingers. Yes that might be the best moment. No i completely see what you mean. It's kind of equivalent for me to some of the sort of straight to to the disney channel movies. You know that that you grow up watching. The movie is an adaptation of like a movie and a tv show Which were in the sixties. And so i asked sincere was sitting with My wife's parents. I was like jell. Watch the flipper tv show ever and they were like yeah like i. I remember watching slipper was like. Oh what what was flipper like what was what was flipper the show about what was what was it like. And she was like ally like this. You know kind of like lassie. You know like boy and as dog but it was a boy and his dolphin and they would get into mischief for you know some sort of short little thirty minutes sitcom plot but instead of being a boy and his dog. It was a boy in his dolphin. And that's definitely how the movie feels you know. It just sort of feels a little bit like the blues plot of a few sitcom episodes kind of very faintly stitched together by this villainous character played by for all you breaking bad fans out there. Jonathan banks who went on to have a very different career than the jury. Much everyone else in this in this motion picture so ultimately. I think that. I think you are right. It is a little bit safe. You know there's nothing groundbreaking about it. I did look up some interesting stuff about the movie. It used three real dolphins and then a series of animatronic dolphins as well. Okay among and i think it also used an animatronic hammerhead for certain bits of the of the movie. This is the last thing that this director did i saw. I looked that up. Actually yeah he He liked it. Like a a nineties erotic thriller some time before this and then he ended up doing this movie and then he stopped and for a little while he was a professor at usc. School of filmmaking..

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"paul hogan" Discussed on Happy Sad Confused

Happy Sad Confused

07:34 min | 1 year ago

"paul hogan" Discussed on Happy Sad Confused

"And i have to say. I said to my wife after i said what doing it was worth the feeling the week after of not having to do it i feel so good right now that i don't have to do it this week. Right it was worth doing it. Like i'm ecstatic. That i don't have to do this week. I don't know if i fall watch. I'm just telling you that's how i felt. I'm going to become addicted to heroin. It's gonna be horrible. But when i'm out i'm gonna feel so good and clean. Well i don't know i mean. The good news was that the academy was great. To deal with the network turned out to be great to deal with All of the talent like it wasn't the the challenges. I think we're just literally logistical and yet been having enough hours and and people to execute the thing but that was. That was all that we were pushing up against. You know what i mean. We didn't creatively. We were given free rein to do whatever we wanted. And it was really just coming up with an idea and then be done kennedy done with this amount of money. Can it be done in this period of time. Like that's what we were dealing with. What was on the list. That couldn't be done. There must have been a few ideas that just logistically tiny re cities three full cities three full venues london new york. La like where you have. People hosts in different like three full on separate locations. Couldn't do it couldn't afford it in the logistics that we went down to we went. We took out new york that it was gonna be la london and then it became clear they went into another again. This shit was changing every two days because of covid. They went into another like worse lockdown than they were. Okay london's off. We're just gonna do a thing where we have some of the nominees in a theater you know. We're not going to do a full on sunday. Event like we we were we had to change course so many times But i'm just is is for me is at the conclusion of that opening. Shot of regina king coming into union station in standing there and seeing a room full of people not wearing masks At that point it didn't matter to me what happened that that we i felt. Okay we made it. We made it and now it's out of our hands class time. Which added about your your the nightmare involving paul hogan's who me. That's the only mistake you made is not bring paul back as an oscar host. Because less you'd wesley forget he was once a host of the oscars. That's true but he's australia in australia. During that period that was still travelling back and forth from australia. It was a problem. So the whole. You're you're right. We were we were. We were not very forward thinking in reaching out to paul. The kimmy is i'm pronouncing the new film Zoe kravitz What what what can i know. What should i know this from what i understand. This actually takes place. This is the funniest shot recently. And this actually does is a contemporaneous film. This expenses is kobe to of the story absolutely Or the aftermath of it is is an aspect of the story. And also you know so there's that because it ties into certain Psychological issues that are are li character is is battling and overlaid is a very contemporary. You know zeitgeist. E issue of giant tech companies. Who have a lot of listening devices in a lot of homes. And what are they picking up. And what if you worked for one of these companies analyzing streams that have been flagged for some reason or another that the that the voice you know. Recognition software is is. There's some aspect of this recording that it doesn't understand or has a question about in it gets kicked to a human analyst to listen to it so that they can go like. Oh that's a slang term that this thing hasn't heard of now i gotta loaded into the system so that software can recognize this so this is what this person's job is She hears something. That sounds not cool. And it's like the twenty twenty one version of the conversation. Yeah pretty much A little bit rear window And a little bit of panic room so it's all my favorite stop so this was. This was an idea that david kemp Floated to me a couple of years ago. And and i i. That was a philosophy when people approach you with things. As if it's not hell yeah. It's a no this is. This was a hell yet like i. I wanted at that point. He told me the story. I wanted him to start immediately but he eventually got around to it. sex is the sequel. Where we asked. I know you're working on a script. Last we spoke. Are you going to it. Needs a new draft 'cause i wrote over one draft very quickly so it needs to be re visited from a writing standpoint and then it's just sad scheduling like things things pop up in take on critical mass faster than other things. The the good news is in that regard. The theme explored in. That movie is not going away. And and there's there's no hurry. I'd rather it be done right then soon But i wanna do it. It's it's it's it always generated out of a desire to address a topic that i haven't found a way to to to really address yet and for whatever reason i connected it with these two sisters thirty years later and so i've doc was a kind of random Marriage of two things. That i think is is close to to being realized and and is different enough at the same time to for people to understand what they're watching it. Why i wanted to do it while we've waited thirty years. I'm i'm content to wait a little longer. Sir we'll get that we. We found forty five minutes. More of conversation to find out does not surprise me in the least Congratulations on the new field. No sudden move. Check it out. Guys and stephen hopefully Yeah sounds like you're going to shoot three more movies in the next year and we'll just keep talking until we run out of things to say i'm happy to really thank you sir. As always all right thanks. Jeff and so ends and other edition of haffey side confused. Remember to review right and subscribe to the show on itunes or wherever you get your focus on the big cocoas. I'm daisy ridley and identity despite trump's..

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"paul hogan" Discussed on Lights Camera Barstool

Lights Camera Barstool

03:27 min | 1 year ago

"paul hogan" Discussed on Lights Camera Barstool

"I think being a really good butler be kinda cool. Oh i'm not. i'm not trashing. This guy's just saying it sucks. Being a guy named paul hogan from australia internet crocodile dundee. No but just a decently good. Just imagine the depths of like the stuff you'd know in order to have to do that like job just like across the board your knowledge. I don't know we. We also couple of trailers a new trailer for snake guy. Snake snake hits the prequel Snake eyes which is not very different than the first trailer movie. looks cool. Got a new show for candyman which is finally releasing starring abdul mateen written by jordan peele. Nita kosta needed house. Also directing that comes to august twenty seven th. That was the fucking trailer so excited for this movie to try. Were was excited already. But i was like whoa. Whoa you got me back into it. I i love the I love the puppetry in this trailer to. Yeah that's right. Feel like we don't get to see a lot of that. It's i mean it's like win. Well done like that's sort of. I mean puppetry. In general i think is just. It's it's it does a good job at setting mood and we also have a new suicide squad or the suicide squad from Focus a little more on idris elba's character and james gone even talked about how they they kept it. A secret onset who he really was whose character is and Sounded like the cast just finally saw it and said they all didn't get any script page past their own death which implies that we've already been told many times that expect many deaths we talk to joe him and he said hard are very very r rated so excited for that sign. I'll tell august but three three solid trailers there are four they'll funded and that's the thing i think we wanted from suicide said squadrons. Knowing it's james gunn is bring some levity to the dc universe in a way that a lot of other just move just haven't really been able to do it you know. And that's something he's obviously. I think grown to be an expert at now the the first suicide squad took itself associated. Yeah i know but then it tried to change your self to be fun. And it was like a soundtrack was great though. So good oscar winning such such bad fucking such a pet purple lamborghini song goes that is. That's the episode brought by bare-bottom that's right bare-bottom clothing looking on the website. Right now you want. I'm a big no no short sky. I won't say the company that typically wear. But i got some new bare-bottom Shorts of the summer there loop knit shorts worn right now. They're fun to their loop. Shorts fucking off.

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"paul hogan" Discussed on Trivia With Budds

Trivia With Budds

05:10 min | 2 years ago

"paul hogan" Discussed on Trivia With Budds

"Are gonna jump into ten questions on a ladder around right now. Here we go. It's latte around trivia and it's your first question number one who played the title role in malcolm in the middle who played the title role on the tv. Show malcolm in the middle number one question number. Two which banned had a mid eighties hit with the song. Relax number two which ban had a mid eighties hit with the song. Relax remember if you got the first one correct. One of those words will carry over into number two and so on and so forth number to question number. Three which wrestler was the leader of the new world order number three which wrestler was the leader of the new world order number three and number four which australian i con played mick crocodile dundee number four which australian played mick crocodile dundee question number five which late actors starred in the films takers. Eight below and into the blue which late starred in the films takers. Eight below in into the blue followed by question number. Six supernatural star. Jared paddle lucky is. Set to star in a reboot of what nine hundred ninety s action drama. Tv show number. Six supernatural star. Jared pedal lucky is set to star in a reboot of what one thousand nine hundred action drama tv show and number seven. What horror film franchise has entries subtitled the next generation and the beginning number seven. What horror film franchise has entries subtitled the next generation and the beginning number seven question number eight a nine hundred ninety two wasp w a s p song or the alter ego of hardcore wrestling legend terry funk number eight one thousand nine hundred eighty two wasp song or the alter ego of hardcore wrestling legend terry funk number eight and number nine what was the name of the row all dahl children's book which spawned two respective versions number nine. What was the name of the wral dow children's book which spun two films with gene wilder and johnny depp playing the lead role in their respective versions number nine followed by our last question number. Ten tae zahn day went viral in the mid. Two thousand after the music video for which of his songs was released online. Pretend taes andre went viral and mid two thousands after the music video for which of his songs was released online. Those are all your questions in the ladder round. Every answer helped you the next answer. Hopefully you're able to figure them all out and we'll be right back to see if he did in just a sound effect. We are back with the answers to the latte around today. Let's see how you did if you're able to climb the entire ladder number one who played the title role in malcolm in the middle. That was frankie. Muniz frankie muniz. He is a racer and he is an actor. Frankie muniz number two which banned had a mid eighties hit with the song relaxed. That was frankie. Goes to hollywood. So frankie was the word that carried over there never three. Which wrestler was the leader of the new world order. That was hollywood. Hulk hogan hollywood hulk hogan and number four which australian icon played. Mick crocodile dundee. That of course was paul hogan paul hogan number five which laid actor starred in the films takers eight below and into the blue paul walker r.i.p paul walker number. Six supernatural star. Jared petty is set to start in a reboot of what one thousand nine hundred action drama tv show. That's walker texas ranger walker texas ranger and number seven. What horror film franchise has entry subtitled the next generation and the beginning. That is texas chainsaw massacre and number eight of nineteen ninety-two wasp song or the alter ego of hardcore wrestling legend terry funk that was chainsaw charlie chainsaw charlie number nine. What was the name of the rile children's book which spawned two films with gene wilder. Johnny depp playing the lead role in their respective versions. That was charlie and the chocolate factory. Charlie and the chocolate factory and a pretend as on day went viral in the mid to thousands. After the music video for which of his songs was released online. That was chocolate rain making it chocolate rain. And there you have it. The ladder from luke mckay. Thank you for sending those questions

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10 Trivia Questions From a Ladder Round

Trivia With Budds

05:10 min | 2 years ago

10 Trivia Questions From a Ladder Round

"Are gonna jump into ten questions on a ladder around right now. Here we go. It's latte around trivia and it's your first question number one who played the title role in malcolm in the middle who played the title role on the tv. Show malcolm in the middle number one question number. Two which banned had a mid eighties hit with the song. Relax number two which ban had a mid eighties hit with the song. Relax remember if you got the first one correct. One of those words will carry over into number two and so on and so forth number to question number. Three which wrestler was the leader of the new world order number three which wrestler was the leader of the new world order number three and number four which australian i con played mick crocodile dundee number four which australian played mick crocodile dundee question number five which late actors starred in the films takers. Eight below and into the blue which late starred in the films takers. Eight below in into the blue followed by question number. Six supernatural star. Jared paddle lucky is. Set to star in a reboot of what nine hundred ninety s action drama. Tv show number. Six supernatural star. Jared pedal lucky is set to star in a reboot of what one thousand nine hundred action drama tv show and number seven. What horror film franchise has entries subtitled the next generation and the beginning number seven. What horror film franchise has entries subtitled the next generation and the beginning number seven question number eight a nine hundred ninety two wasp w a s p song or the alter ego of hardcore wrestling legend terry funk number eight one thousand nine hundred eighty two wasp song or the alter ego of hardcore wrestling legend terry funk number eight and number nine what was the name of the row all dahl children's book which spawned two respective versions number nine. What was the name of the wral dow children's book which spun two films with gene wilder and johnny depp playing the lead role in their respective versions number nine followed by our last question number. Ten tae zahn day went viral in the mid. Two thousand after the music video for which of his songs was released online. Pretend taes andre went viral and mid two thousands after the music video for which of his songs was released online. Those are all your questions in the ladder round. Every answer helped you the next answer. Hopefully you're able to figure them all out and we'll be right back to see if he did in just a sound effect. We are back with the answers to the latte around today. Let's see how you did if you're able to climb the entire ladder number one who played the title role in malcolm in the middle. That was frankie. Muniz frankie muniz. He is a racer and he is an actor. Frankie muniz number two which banned had a mid eighties hit with the song relaxed. That was frankie. Goes to hollywood. So frankie was the word that carried over there never three. Which wrestler was the leader of the new world order. That was hollywood. Hulk hogan hollywood hulk hogan and number four which australian icon played. Mick crocodile dundee. That of course was paul hogan paul hogan number five which laid actor starred in the films takers eight below and into the blue paul walker r.i.p paul walker number. Six supernatural star. Jared petty is set to start in a reboot of what one thousand nine hundred action drama tv show. That's walker texas ranger walker texas ranger and number seven. What horror film franchise has entry subtitled the next generation and the beginning. That is texas chainsaw massacre and number eight of nineteen ninety-two wasp song or the alter ego of hardcore wrestling legend terry funk that was chainsaw charlie chainsaw charlie number nine. What was the name of the rile children's book which spawned two films with gene wilder. Johnny depp playing the lead role in their respective versions. That was charlie and the chocolate factory. Charlie and the chocolate factory and a pretend as on day went viral in the mid to thousands. After the music video for which of his songs was released online. That was chocolate rain making it chocolate rain. And there you have it. The ladder from luke mckay. Thank you for sending those questions

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Urban Australia

Travel with Rick Steves

03:53 min | 2 years ago

Urban Australia

"David. Because Australia's so far away from the other continents. It's easy for the rest of the world to not really have a clear image of what it's like. The stereotype made include kangaroos on every corner and Paul Hogan Wrestling Crocodiles, in the outback. Do you find that a lot of visitors you meet in Australia come armed with a lot of misperceptions about what they'll find preconceptions invariably wrong. Suddenly it's the case in Australia where as you saw the introduction, the business about Kangaroos hopping down the main street with nothing could be further divorced from reality that image and a Crocodile Dundee. Well, he came from the northern territory and he actually lives in America now, and he's one of our favorite experts. So, there you go. Australia's quite urbanized then. It's very of an is and it's a huge landmass. It's only a fraction smaller than the United States and everyone will the vast majority of people live within twenty kilometers of the coast say fifteen miles of the coast. So you have a huge concentration of people have been buried narrowband typically stretching from Cy Melvyn in the south up to Brisbane that halls probably seventy five percent of Australia's population right there. Yes. Okay. Now, the two dominant cities would be Sydney and Melbourne where where do you go for the best urban thrills? What would you recommend? How do they compare comparing? Them is very difficult and the answer you get when you ask that question will dependent tally on where that person was from. They are Mel Benon. Sevan for Melvin or Sydney Saad and the endless rivalry between the two. People from Sydney Regard Melburnians as easy as boring or as people for Melvin C Sydneysiders as frivolous where you fun loving I come from northern New South Wales I'm a country boy. Oh so you can get unbiased I i. have a Sydney Wife. Sybil on wife. So my leanings now with Sydney, but the only city I've lived in Australia in Melvin. Okay how do you characterize the two times? Is there a different culture for the people in the United States you know we got the coast and the West Coast I think there's a big difference between the two and the difference is really driven by climate. And that Melvin. Has further south and thus it has quite cold winters Sydney's lot warmer and therefore the accident is more on outdoor activities and as a coastal city, you have wonderful beaches what the bond I beach is. One of the world's iconic beaches now is their rivalry between the two cities naturally. So arrival of everything, which is why the capital of Australia is halfway between the two because they could not decide where to put it to avoid a civil war related had to had to avoid. That's great. Now you live in Melbourne and understand there's a lot of Greeks living in Melbourne maybe that's why you do tours degrees. Is there some connection there what's with the Greeks and Melbourne while the Greeks came to Melbourne after World War Two an after the Greek civil war which fetch -ly trashed all the great infrastructure and at the time. Metro will populate or perish, and they wanted to populate with Europeans and so the offer went out to Italians. Of various descriptions as populate Oh perished, I was the manager they were afraid that they would be swept away by the Asians from the north. So perish sort of a almost a racist thing populate with white people or we're going to be bowled over by this rising Asian hord. I. Think at the time that the policy was put in place. It was very overtly racist right and they will also terms that we use which totally unacceptable today and I can't use them already now either. So the the word went out and maybe perhaps the more poor countries in white Europe per day call and let Greeks went on there absolutely, and the time they were considered a little bit too small the. They really wanted white northern Europeans say Germans. Rather, than southern Europeans

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The Monster Movie Hall of Fame and 'The Invisible Man'

The Big Picture

13:11 min | 3 years ago

The Monster Movie Hall of Fame and 'The Invisible Man'

"Later in the show. I'll have an interview with Lebron L. The writer director of the new updated edition of the invisible man. A movie that shifts the perspective of the classic horror movie to the victim in this case played by the Amazing Elizabeth Moss when Elsa Clever Jonah craftsman and we had a fun chat about how he's reinventing the work of the historic universal monster movies and some of his aides filmaker. Heroes like James Cameron and Paul Hogan and John Carpenter but I I am joined by ringer contributor and one of the best film minds around Adam Neiman. Thanks for joining me Adam. Thanks for having me Adam. We're here to build another wing in the movie hall of fame. Today we said post and beam on the monster movie hall of fame. Now you know monster. Movies are tricky because there are two distinctions between them. One is your classical scare movie that enrapture audiences but maybe doesn't really mean very much and then. The other is the load-bearing bearing metaphorical monster that communicate something to the world about maybe it's ills or human psychology or things of that nature I assume that you are more fan of the latter. But May maybe that's not the case. I think I'm a fan of the ladder when it's less calculated You know the the joke I liked to tell his one day. Someone's GonNa make really good specific movie about a social problem like documentary and then at a press conference the director. She's going to be like this movie's a metaphor for zombies and just waiting for someone to do but I mean I think that in the last couple years because you have some like Jordan. Peele who has spoken not in terms of monster movies but in terms of horror movies. He's talked about you. Know his office for those social thrillers or Social Horror Movies and the metaphorical dimension to them. And so you know because monsters are a subset of horror movies as you say a delivery device for for scares those streams often do cross but yeah. I think some of the best monster movies of all time are definitely ones where monsters represent something whether it's something inside or outside society or something inside or outside people but I'm also just a a big fan of movies. Where like spooky things jump out at people in eat them? So it's a IT'S A. It's a fine balance before we get started on constructing this this list that we've put together here. Do you remember your first monster movie experience at the movie. That felt like a monster movie to me and I mean it it is a monster is when Pinocchio gets swallowed by the whale. Oh yeah which is. Obviously you know I mean there's a biblical reference there to to Joan in the whale and it's You know like for for for kids. Who Who who see Pinocchio? That whale is just nightmarish and terrifying and and gigantic. I mean my dad. I think that's the first movie he ever told you to. Took me to it. Just absolutely scared the hell out of me that and the giant squid in Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea. Same thing oh great both Some Disney spun con there. Well done by in and and you. Well I'm thinking about Pinocchio as you say it and the thing that scared me more than the whale is the sequence in which the boys turn into donkeys boys which is just absolutely disturbing and also kind of metaphorical in its way Not to put too fine a parasite point on it I'm trying to think of my first true scary movie experience. I feel like what I got two young Frankenstein before I got to Frankenstein in. It's funny. How when something like that happens how it can obscure your relationship to movies and I think it actually made me Not so much scared movie theaters but just just sort of happy and smiling and laughing. I tend to laugh at horror movies and monster movies because I get kind of perverse thrill out of them and I so I if young Frankenstein. Ken Count that would be. That would be my number one. I mean obviously. I saw a bunch movies that we'll talk about here on this list that a very young age. And maybe that's an opportunity to just go right into it. So here's what we're going to do. We'RE GOING TO GO CHRONOLOGICALLY. So there's a long history. I would say monster. Movies are essentially as old as movies themselves. So we're going to try to walk through. Essentially I don't know eighty ninety years of movie history and try to capture. What are the absolute most representative interesting compelling fascinating monster movies ever made and the monsters? I think the conversation should really be about the monsters inside of the movies and why they're so effective as devices for either sending those messages or just scaring the shit out of us. So you chosen five. I've chosen five. We're GONNA WE'RE GONNA Ariffin vamp little bit. Why don't you give me your first pick going all the way back to the nineteen thirties? Sure and you know it's interesting because now when we've got it arranged chronologically we've got this this interesting blindspot which. Kinda be filled in as we go along. Which is we've both bypassed. The true initial cohort of Universal Monster. Movies right the very late twenties very early thirties because the first movie on my list is King Kong. So I have bypassed Dracula Frankenstein you know bride of Frankenstein Which are all these enduring literary properties that have been made and remade for a long time and I think the thing about King Kong. It just feels like the primal scene for me of monster as spectacle because he's not human sized right. He's not an actor costume he's not You know someone doing an accent or wearing makeup. He's a special effects creation and the thing about the original King Kong. Every time I watch it is. It is just so spectacular visually. In an analog era. You know the the integration of those stop motion special effects into old sets and the exaggerated camera angles on the actors and just the the surrealism of it. I've read that. The actual surrealists the the practicing artists within that within that movement re huge fans of King Kong for one thing. 'cause monster just keeps changing size. You know it's inconsistent it's inconsistent but it's also just stunning because from scene to scene you know when he's just represented by giant hander giants foot or the close ups on the is and then you can also still cut backing these establishing shots and seeing him in these different environments and. I think it's the way also that it goes from this primal island to this urban city. The monster in his home context. And then sort of you know thrashing around in the middle of maternity causing chaos. It's just like the deepest the deepest core horror fantasy. You know that that that I can think of I. I just think it's absolutely astonishing and I never tire of watching it. It's funny I think a lot of the monsters on our list Get repeated and reused and re contextualize over and over again the thing with King Kong is is the actual character of King Kong comes up over and over and over and over again. We're getting another King Kong movie this year. And for whatever reason I would say between King Kong and Godzilla. Those are really the only two significant monsters that we never tire of somehow. That don't don't expire. You know I think that the idea behind what King Kong represents and there's obviously been an extraordinary amount of both academic critical just fun writing about What happens when colonialists enter a less developed world and attempt to steal things from it But in addition to that it is this grand spectacle and we talk a lot on the show about is. It doesn't move. You have a reason to be seen in a movie theater. Then I feel like the original King. Kong is is one of the landmark achievements and you have to see this on a giant screen. There's nowhere else for to be seen. We'll for sure. I maybe just in terms of bridging King Kong with those other brand name monsters of the period he in genders the same kind of complex sympathy. That you have with Boris. Karloff Frankenstein. Right I mean you even have a rhyme in those two movies wherein Frankenstein. He picks the little girl up by the river without doing what he's doing. And you know drowns her accidentally and certainly king kongs intentions towards Aren't violent. They're they're in his sort of chivalrous or desirous or somewhere in between there. I think the reason he endures an even the point that God's Zilla as a character eventually got bent in King kongs direction because the original godzillas dot anthropomorphized sympathetic at all. And then over the years. And they made Godzilla more like King Kong. I think being inside that sort of like destructive force but you're also misunderstood and you're more a victim of circumstance than anything else that's a really appealing escapist fantasy for filmgoers even thinking the original King Kong as terrifying as it is and as brutal as the violences like a people have never seen it. He smush is people into Goo on screen. You know You're still with him and I think that that's a really great monster. Movie needs on some kinds of great monster movies that you need that possible level of identification or sympathy. So it's not just purely a nightmare. I think the original King Kong does that just just amazingly well. So you're next pick actually doesn't do the former thing that you were just describing which is there's no crushing there's no Gu. There's no absolute violence of a kind in your next week. What's your next movie? The next movie I have is is cap. People which is part of a cycle of really low key atmospheric horror movies produced in the mostly in the nineteen forties. Bhai guy named Val Luton and I would say that if you get a chance to see Ken. Jones documentary thou loot man in the shadows. I think it's the best documentary I've ever seen about a filmmaker at particularly about how Luton changed horror movies by using the lack of a budget. And the lack of franchise -able characters. You Know He. He didn't have the roster that universal was working with all these all star. You know horror icons so he made it less more. It's the it's the the the the cinema of of of suggestion and scary around the edges. But it's also movie about people transforming into cats I. It's a booby that plays the the ambiguity of is this or isn't this real up. You know for for a long time but it really does give over to the idea that the main character the heroin does when stimulated or afraid you know actually transform into A cat due to this this this Eastern European mysticism and it's also a movie. I'm sure they'll come later. That gets remade in the eighties and completely liberalised because instead of just talking with someone turning into a cat or remembering someone turning into a cat you actually see it on screen with with special effects and it's It's less effective to me. Do you do you like the Paul schrader version that you're describing the eighties version. I like the Paul schrader version. Because it's wild acid trippy. Paul schrader horror movie. And it's it's glory and it's actually not as full-on like latex hydraulic special effects. His other movies from the period. But I I love the original are you are you. Are you fond of the delude films directed by Jacques Turner? Who did a bunch of the other ones is it a? Is it a a a source of Phantom for you it is? I saw cat people and the Leopard men in a couple of them many many years ago and then actually over Halloween this year my wife and I were looking and you know as I get older Halloween. Getting more and more difficult to program. If we're not gonNA rewatch something. But we watched a couple movies. We watched The criterion collection had the ghost ship which I had never seen which I thought had. It has a very similar approach to kind of What's happening in the shadows? Which is most of his films are using that strategy of not showing the thing and then I watched by myself. The body snatcher and both of them. I thought were pretty great. I mean I this is also a case where I I. I probably saw Kent Jones's documentary before seeing any of the films and while that was a great thing for my film education it also kind of warped perception of the movie because I was seeing it as a kind of intellectual exercise in a way where I understood technique as opposed to some of these other movies that we're GonNa talk about here where I just happened to be nine years old when I saw it in a completely reorganized my brain chemistry in a way but I do like his movies. And especially this one that you've chosen well and then also just the last thing to say but it may be that because it's not special effects and spectacle it anticipates where horror movies would go in the sixties with the idea of the monster within right. I mean here. It's not a an invading apor vampire. It's the idea of a woman who's subconscious and her inner life motivates this transformations client about the link between monstrous and desire and monstrous and repression. Which is why it tends to be. You Know Pretty Beloved Academically but I mean by the sixties. Neither US talk about these movies. But you start having the idea of the human monster in movies like psycho or whatever else and you can kind of trace aligned from the way cat. People stages horror towards that stuff. I think I think that's right. And I think it's probably a capitals nifty double feature with the peg for this film the invisible man because that movie is also as much about.

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