Not In a Creepy Way
Brothers J and Eric discuss Wes Anderson’s film Asteroid City which features a cornucopia of talented actors. Is it a good time? This depends on whether you love Wes Anderson films for all their Wesness. One brother does. Housekeeping starts at 47:35 where they wish Boyfriend Jesse a happy axe-throwing birthday. File length 58:40 File Size 39.4 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 at
info_outline NIACW 556 BarbieNot In a Creepy Way
Brothers J and Drew discuss the 2023 blockbuster “Barbie.” Drew enjoyed it much more than J but they had a good time talking about it. Housekeeping starts at 59:40 during which they discuss the Oscars and recent movies. File length 1:15:41 File Size 58.4 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 at
info_outline NIACW 555 The Nest 2020Not In a Creepy Way
Brothers J and Drew discuss the 2020 movie “The Nest,” which was falsely advertised as a thriller but which played to all of Drew’s fears and anxieties. Not in a pleasant way. Housekeeping starts at 35:40 during which they discuss travel expense, the Super Bowl, the musical “Six,” anticipating Dune 2, and the Good Place. File length 58:40 File Size 45.5 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 website at
info_outline NIACW 554 El CondeNot In a Creepy Way
This week Drew picked the Chilean vampire film “El Conde,” which turned out to be something of a trap made specifically for him. Eric thought the film was beautifully shot but a little boring – except for the fact that he took perverse joy in knowing that every choice the director made would anger Drew. Housekeeping starts at 41:47 during which they discuss the musical “Six,” and jujitsu lessons File length 59:25 File Size 54.2 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
info_outline NIACW 553 OppenheimerNot In a Creepy Way
This week the Brothers discuss Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer, not the movie they necessarily expected but a good film nonetheless. Along the way they discuss Richard Rhodes’s books about nuclear weapons. File length 1:09:29 File Size 48.4 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 at
info_outline NIACW 552 Clone Wars - the EndNot In a Creepy Way
It’s been a long trip through the Clone Wars but it was totally worth it. The brothers can’t say enough good things about how the series ends. It was truly touching. Along the way they discuss the first 5 episodes of Tales of the Jedi, the novel Star Wars: Darth Plageuis by James Luceno, the novel Star Wars: Dark Disciple by Christie Golden. Housekeeping starts at 1:32:00 during which they discuss The Greatest Night in Pop, the Marvels, Homeland, being cancelled by one’s therapist, and video games. File length 1:53:57 File Size 81.6 MB Theme by via Subscribe...
info_outline NIACW 551 Extraction 1 and 2Not In a Creepy Way
Brothers Drew and Eric discuss the Chris Hemsworth action movies Extraction and Extraction 2. They are fun. Housekeeping starts at 50:46. Along the way they discuss Highlander, Crank and Crank 2, John Wick 4, Flatliners, Tremors, Bram Stokers Dracula, Psycho, Return to Seoul, and The Greatest Night in Pop. File length 1:15:48 File Size 55.6 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
info_outline NIACW 550 Star Wars ep III Revenge of the SithNot In a Creepy Way
The brothers discuss the best movie of the Star Wars prequels “Star Wars, episode III Revenge of the Sith,” which was really improved by the watching of the Clone Wars series. Along the way they discuss Order 66, General Grievous, the Revenge of the Sith Novelization by Matthew Stover, and Commando Cody. Housekeeping starts at 1:05:00 during which they discuss key lighting, Drew’s youngest daughter’s dental ordeal, Eric’s optician decisions, Jason’s weather woes, and a really sad story from the news. File length 1:40:52 File Size 65.6 MB Theme by via ...
info_outline NIACW 549 High LifeNot In a Creepy Way
The language is English but the sensibility is French with the Claire Denis sci-fi film High Life starring Robert Pattinson. Brothers J and Eric agreed that it is a well made and beautiful but bleak movie which J enjoyed but Eric did not. Housekeeping starts at 43:10 during which they discussed Homeland, weather, car dealer service departments, Flatliners, the cult of Mother God, marijuana, and the documentary Full Circle. File length 1:17:35 File Size 56.4 MB Theme by via Subscribe to us on Listen to us on Like us on Follow us on Send your comments to Visit the...
info_outline NIACW 548 The Clone Wars Seasons 5 and 6Not In a Creepy Way
The brothers discuss Clone Wars season 5 and 6 which take us right up to the Revenge of the Sith. It’s dark and great. Along the way they discuss “Star Wars Vintage: Clone Wars 2D Micro-Series,” Tim Curry, the Revenge of the Sith Novelization by Matthew Stover, and The Omen. Housekeeping starts at 1:10:00 during which Drew tells tales of his children skiing. File length 1:19:35 File Size 54.7 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
info_outlineSicario gets a 5 star rating from Drew and Eric and a bit less from J, though all agree the score is fantastic. Drew suggests a second viewing would enhance the experience.
The brothers discuss the spectrum of actors which include: Jake Gyllenhaal, Joaquin Phoenix, Shia LaBeouf, Crispin Glover, James Franco, and Jared Leto.
Housekeeping begins at 1:00:00, during which they discuss: 1973’s The Exorcist, 1996’s Thesis, stubborn males, concussions, 2016’s Train to Busan, 2015’s Spotlight, 2015’s The Big Short, the 2017 TV series Santa Clarita Diet, and bathroom percussion.
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Alaskan escapes kidnappers in Mexico
Posted: Tuesday, October 10, 2006 By The Associated Press
ANCHORAGE - An Anchorage woman kidnapped from a beach home in Mexico escaped by slipping into a dark jungle and walking to a town. Tammy Griffin, 46, a regional manager for The Hotel Group, slashed her feet during her flight but was not seriously hurt, her three children said Sunday.
The 5-foot-4, 120-pound Griffin is a grandmother and big game hunter in Alaska. She phoned her children Saturday from Mexico to tell them what happened, they told the Anchorage Daily News.
They had not had time to worry - she escaped before they knew she had been kidnapped from a beach home near Zihuatanejo, a popular tourist destination on Mexico's west coast.
She escaped using survival savvy learned from growing up in Alaska and hunting, her family said. She has killed at least one black bear and several moose and deer, her son said. "She's a survivor. She's tough as hell," said Taylor Tanner, 20, at the family's home in East Anchorage.
Tammy Griffin and her husband, Mike, 52, travel often to Mexico. The ordeal began Thursday night at about 8 p.m., said Amanda Aguilar, 28, of Eagle River, Griffin's oldest child. Several kidnappers and perhaps as many as five had robbed a couple in a home near the Griffin's residence. They walked that couple at gunpoint to the Griffin's vacation home, Aguilar said.
Mike Griffin walked outside and the men thrust rifles in his face, ordered him in the house and struck him, Aguilar said. Tammy Griffin was asleep in a bedroom. Griffin told KTUU-TV that she heard her husband yell that they were being robbed. A gunman ordered her into the living room, pointed a gun at Mike Griffin's head, tied him up and blindfolded him.
The men grabbed cash, guns, a laptop computer, a DVD player, tools, cash and other items of value. They said they did not have enough and would take Griffin for ransom, she said.
Leaving a cell phone behind for Mike Griffin to arrange a ransom, they drove off in the Griffin's rental car. The kidnappers met up with other men, left the car and drove to a remote area in the mountains about 45 minutes away. After walking deeper into the jungle, they gave Tammy Griffin a mat and rested on the jungle floor.
There were as many as seven men in all and they took turns watching her. Her children said she remained submissive but confident, refusing to cry. "She just did what they asked her to do, which is why they never tied her up," Aguilar said. "They figured a petite redheaded white girl isn't going to run into the jungle."
They did not blindfold her, and Griffin interpreted that as a sign they were planning to kill her. "She knew running was her best chance of survival," Tanner said.
About 3 a.m., when her guard fell asleep, Tammy quietly walked away, Aguilar said. In her escape, wearing flip-flop sandals, she crashed through brush and spider webs, stopping to listen often but never hearing pursuers, Aguilar said.
She found a creek and followed it, knowing it would flow to the coast and coastal highway. After the sun came up, she reached a town and walked into a small store. The shop owners gave her a calling card to dial police, Aguilar said
Mike Griffin, who owns Aurora Construction services, was not planning to return to Anchorage for a month. He's building onto the couple's vacation home, Aguilar said. Tammy, who is staying with friends, will stick around for another week to work with the U.S. embassy and local officials to find her abductors.
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