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NIACW 157 Heat

Not In a Creepy Way

Release Date: 06/19/2016

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Drew and Eric discuss the 2013 David Cronenberg movie “A History of Violence,” which is a great Fathers Day movie. Along the way they discuss the whole concept of Cape Fear, the movies and the upcoming series; and the fact that Viggo Mortensen is a polymath.   Housekeeping starts at 57:15 during which Eric discusses taking his daughter to a record store and Drew talks about taking his family to London, England.   File length 1:31:34 File Size 73.4 MB   Theme by via Subscribe to us on Listen to us on Like us on Follow us on Send your comments to Visit the show website...

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Brothers J and Eric discuss the 2016 film Criminal, selected 100% for the pun. The movie includes Gal Gadot and Brother J just had GALL BLADDER removal surgery. Details of both are discussed. Oh and Criminal is fine, a resounding “meh,” which doesn’t hurt anyone.   Housekeeping starts at 31:38 during which Jason tells of his unexpected surgery last week.   File length 1:01:18 File Size 43.8 MB Theme by via Subscribe to us on Listen to us on Like us on Follow us on Send your comments to Visit the show website at  

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Brothers J and Eric discuss the 2021 direct to Netflix film “Hypnotic,” which doesn’t break any new ground but delivers 88 minutes of reliable pablum. Along they way they mention Death Stranding, elevators, Schweddy Balls, and Room 237.    Housekeeping starts at 1:07:30 during which J recommends the HBO MAX documentary series “The Yogurt Shop Murders,” while recommending against having unauthorized rodents in your moving vehicle.   File length 1:18:57 File Size 64.5 MB   Theme by via Subscribe to us on Listen to us on Like us on Follow us on Send your...

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Brothers J and Eric discuss the 2017 film “The Vanishing of Sidney Hall,” which shouldn’t work as well as it does but the acting and the music make it absolutely worthwhile. Along they way J shares a memory of the R.M. Palmer candy company and Philip Glass’ “Mishima.”   Housekeeping starts at 1:14:25 during which J tells of his travel plans and of his love for the limited series “Bodkin,” while Eric shares his love for the podcast “With Gourley and Rust.”   File length 1:27:46 File Size 71.2 MB Theme by via Subscribe to us on Listen to us on Like us on Follow...

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Brothers Drew and Eric discuss the 2026 Korean action thriller spy movie “Humint.” Yes yes yes yes, this film has everything… It’s really good but it’s “a lot.” Along the way they mention Far East geography and “The Long Way…” documentary series with Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman.   Housekeeping starts at 1:15:00 wherein Drew discusses his upcoming trip to England and his eldest’s upcoming first year of High School.   File length 1:23:47 File Size 69.7 MB   Theme by via Subscribe to us on Listen to us on Like us on Follow us on Send your comments...

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The Brothers discuss Alex Garland’s “Ex Machina,” which held up surprisingly well. Everyone enjoyed it. Along the way they discussed Oscar Isaac’s “Moon Knight,” non-disclosure and no-compete agreements, the Marvel Unlimited App, new software user experiences, the Last Podcast on the Left’s series on Count Dante, and data centers.   Housekeeping starts at 1:07:30 during which they ponder the proposed live-action “Spider-man Noir,” AI cheating, and Spirit Airlines.   File length 1:25:37 File Size 70.4 MB Theme by via Subscribe to us on Listen to us on Like us on ...

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Life got in the way so we present to you and encore of 2021's "I Am Mother," for your listening pleasure    Brothers J and Eric discuss the Sci-Fi film ‘I Am Mother,’ a nice little story. Watch the movie before we spoil it for you. Housekeeping starts at about 51:00 and involves salad shooting, vaccines, a J grief story at 1:00:30, and snowpocalypse.   File length 1:06:49 File Size 51.2 MB   Theme by  via  Subscribe to us on  Listen to us on  Like us on  Follow us on  Send your comments to  Visit the show website at  Directed...

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Brothers Drew and Eric discuss one of the best movies to have ever appeared on the podcast: Spider-man: Into the Spiderverse. Along the way they mention the concept of “crashing out” and Funky Winkerbean.   Housekeeping starts at 1:05:21 during which they discuss “Crime 101,” “Drive,” “Thief,” Eric’s work project aftermath, Drew’s kids navigating their futures, and watching baby police officers grow.   File length 1:25:53 File Size 70.5 MB   Theme by via Subscribe to us on Listen to us on Like us on Follow us on Send your comments to Visit the show...

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The Brothers discuss 2018's Backstabbing for Beginners which is about political corruption within the UN Oil for Food program of the later 1990's and early 2000's.  It seems quaint by today's political corruption standards but the performances are good.     Housekeeping starts at 19:35 (ouch!) during which they discuss J’s back pain, Andy Rooney, work roommates, Twin Peaks and other David Lynch productions, streaming services, AI generally, and the Plaud recorder/transcriber.   File length 1:03:30 File Size 50.6 MB   Theme by via Subscribe to us on Listen to...

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Brother J and Drew discuss the 2018 British spy drama “Red Joan,” which they enjoyed but agree isn’t ground-breaking and it brought up bad cold-war memories.   Housekeeping starts at 35:45 during which the discuss cold war fears, Salt, Atomic Blonde, the series Jury Duty, and Drew’s trip to Washington D.C. (with a frustrating Alaska Airlines experience).   File length 1:18:55 File Size 63.3 MB Theme by via Subscribe to us on Listen to us on Like us on Follow us on Send your comments to Visit the show website at

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There’s a nice introvert/extrovert Father’s Day chunk of stories from 53:45-1:07:35

Another set of Father’s Day stories is after 2:14:30

File length 2:50:47

File Size 156.6 MB

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Cecil B. DeMille (1881 – 1959), the famous Hollywood film director and producer, is the subject of many legends. According to one famous story, DeMille once directed a film that required a huge, expensive battle scene. Filming on location in a California valley, the director set up multiple cameras to capture the action from every angle. It was a sequence that could only be done once. When DeMille yelled “Action!,” thousands of extras playing soldiers stormed across the field, firing their guns. Riders on horseback galloped over the hills. Cannons fired, pyrotechnic explosives were blown up, and battle towers loaded with soldiers came toppling down. The whole sequence went off perfectly. At the end of the scene, DeMille yelled “Cut!” He was then informed, to his horror, that three of the four cameras recording the battle sequence had failed. In Camera #1, the film had broken. Camera #2 had missed shooting the sequence when a dirt clod was kicked into the lens by a horse’s hoof. Camera #3 had been destroyed when a battle tower had fallen on it. DeMille was at his wit’s end when he suddenly remembered that he still had Camera #4, which he had placed along with a cameraman on a nearby hill to get a long shot of the battle sequence. DeMille grabbed his megaphone and called up to the cameraman, “Did you get all that?” The cameraman on the hill waved and shouted back, “Ready when you are, C.B.!”. from https://paulatohlinecalhoun1951.wordpress.com/2011/10/15/ready-when-you-are-c-b/