I went back and forth on doing a COVID-19 episode. I even recorded one a few weeks ago that was wiped out during audio transfer and figured maybe that was the cosmos telling me something (even though I dont believe that) and at that time decided I would not record it again.
The last few weeks have changed my mind. In this episode I touch on the personal impact this pandemic has had on me and discuss the polarized political response.
I am joined by Chad from the Sports Car Unleashed Podcast to follow up om our episode from last year discussing the quarterbacks of our respective teams Jameis Winston and Marcus Mariota.
We discuss what happened to them this past season and what the future may hold for both of them.
The episode also covers the landscape of the NFL in light of the Pandemic, where the free agent QB’s landed this off season and of course Chad and I commiserate over being long suffering fans of teams that have struggled or just missed glory.
I finally do a sports topic ! It’s been awhile. I discuss the 1997-2002 Tampa Bay Buccaneers defense. This unit has 2 current members of the Hall of Fame in Warren Sapp and Derrick Brooks and 2 potential members in John Lynch and Ronde Barber yet no one thinks of this defense when discussing the best of all time.
In this episode I give my reasons as to why I think this is the case and I discuss how a great draft , a key free agent and the arrival of first time head coach Tony Dungy combined to create one of the great defenses in history and caused half the league to employ the “Tampa 2” defense.
I discuss and review the film Uncut Gems starring Adam Sandler, Julia Fox,Kevin Garnett, Idina Menzel, Lakeith Stanfield, Eric Bogosian and Judd Hirsch
Is it the best performance of Adam Sandler’s career? In a word , yes.
In this episode I give my quick take on the impeachment hearings and I review the documentary Maserati One Hundred Years Against All Odds.
I discuss the new Netflix film “Dolemite is my Name” starring Eddie Murphy and I encourage people to start a podcast as a creative outlet.
I am joined by Niamh , author of the Çrime in my Pocket blog and horror movie buff to discuss Halloween (1978) Halloween II (1981) and Halloween (2018) since I have finally watched the latest incarnation of Michael Myers.
I discuss the recent criticism from Martin Scorsese of Marvel movies. Are they real cinema ? Is their success hurting other types of movies ?
I am joined again on the show by special guest Niamh from the UK, author of the Crime In my Pocket blog to discuss and review IT: Chapter 2. This review WILL HAVE SPOILERS so consider yourself warned.
You can read Niamh’s blog at crimeinmypocket.com and follow her on Twitter @crimeinmypocket
In this episode I do my impression of a motivational speaker and discuss why I do the podcast and my entry into screenwriting. I want to encourage anyone with a creative desire to JUST DO IT as Shia LeBeouf beautifully said it.
On this episode I review one of my favorite animated films of all time The Iron Giant written directed by Brad Bird, the director of Incredibles 1 and 2 and Ratatouille.
I discuss the polarized response to the death of Jeffery Epstein while in jail.
I review the 9th film from Quentin Tarantino. Cast includes Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, Margot Robbie, Timothy Olyphant, Kurt Russell , Al Pacino and Bruce Dern
In this episode I discuss and review the Coen Brothers 1990 film Miller's Crossing. The cast includes Albert Finney, Gabriel Byrne, Marcia Gay Harden, John Turturro, Jon Polito and JE Freeman.
In this episode I discuss the horrific Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking case and how the justice system does not adequately protect society from serial child rapists.
In this episode I discuss the CNN Film “Apollo 11” and I review the Robert Altman film “The Player” with Tim Robbins, Fred Ward, and Vincent D'nofrio.
Mitch McConnell says he would put a nominee on the Supreme Court if a vacancy exsisted in 2020. Whaaaa ??? Guess he forgot what he said in 2016.
I am back !! I discuss my extended absence from the show and discuss the possible run of Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz for President in 2020 and it's relation to polarization and the protection of the two-party system.
I also reflect on this podcast as it approaches the one year mark.
I am joined in this episode by Niamh , author of the Crime In my Pocket Blog.
We discuss her blog and how she got into True Crime and then we talk about some of our favorite horror movies among other topics including the all important question , Is Die Hard a Christmas movie? Let’s just say that Niamh and I are in agreement on the obvious answer to this question.
In the final part of this series I review the 1995 film “Apollo 13” directed by Ron Howard ( Splash, DaVinci Code) staring Tom Hanks, Bill Paxton, Kevin Bacon, Ed Harris and Gary Sinise.
Check out Parts 1 and 2 with reviews of First Man” and‘ The Right Stuff” .