The jazz trio are at it again, jumping right into the headlines of the week, discussing the “Charlie Brown” arrest; then they hit the ‘bridge’, and chat about Arnold’s future career after the bombing of his latest film in the box office; before ‘soloing’ on the genius that is James Cameron. The lads then take the whole thing back to the ‘head’ by discussing the [...]
Posts Tagged ‘William Shatner’
It’s Deplorable, Charlie Brown
Posted: January 26, 2013 by Podwits Administrator in PodcastTags: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Charlie Brown, Chuck Schultz, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Conan, Diamonds Are Forever, Eon Productions, George Lazenby, James Bond, James Cameron, On Her Majesty's Secret Service, Peter Lorre, Peter Robbins, Roger Moore, Sean Connery, Star Trek, Terminator, Terminator 2, Terminator 3, The Abyss, The Last Stand, Thunderball, Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, William Shatner, You Only Live Twice
When Brian is on Holiday, The Podwits Will Play…
Posted: December 8, 2012 by Podwits Administrator in PodcastTags: Amazon Prime, Burger King, Creation Entertainment, Disney, Elmo, Hess Truck, Kevin Clash, Netflix, Pepsi Throwback, Star Trek, Star Trek Into Darkness, William Shatner
With Brian south of the border, the remaining lads rap about automation within the fast food industry, the decline of the Christmas Hess Truck, the Elmo controversy, Netflix vs. Amazon Prime and the newly released teaser trailer for Star Trek Into Darkness. There’s going the be some bitching, complaining and hugging this time around…
When Brian is on Holiday, The Podwits Will Play... [ 1:00:50 ] Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (74)“What’s in a Name?“
Posted: October 27, 2012 by Podwits Administrator in PodcastTags: Albert Brooks, Alien, Bob Hope, Boris Karloff, Cary Grant, Charlton Heston, Cher, Dean Martin, Diana Rigg, Doris Day, Gene Wilder, Groucho Marx, H.P. Lovecraft, Halloween, Harry Houdini, Harvey Keital, Ice T, James Bond, Jamie Foxx, John Denver, John Wayne, Jon Stewart, Judy Garland, Martin Sheen, Michael Caine, Michael Myers, Natalie Wood, Reanimator, Roger Moore, Rogert Ebert, Sean Connery, Skyfall, Star Trek, The Avengers, Timothy Dalton, William Shatner, Winona Ryder, Woody Allen
‘Tis a tale of spirits and spooks this week. The lads wrestle about horror films and aliases, while dodging MI5 secret agents and contract killers. Yep, they’ll all need afternoon naps after this one…
Creamy Goodness
Posted: February 4, 2012 by Podwits Administrator in Comic Books, Food, Podcast, Science FictionTags: Avengers, Avery Brooks, Ben & Jerry's, Cologne, Ernest Borgnine, Henry Cavill, Ice Cream, Patrick Stewart, Reader Mailbag, Star Trek, Superman, Thelonious Monk, William Shatner
In this week’s podcast, J. and Dion give tons of free lip service to a damned fine brand of ice cream, Brian decides to play the part of Godot, J. dips into the reader mailbag once again and the boys nearly break their backs picking up all the names being dropped. Hilarity abounds on another [...]
(HEART)-BREAKING NEWS: The Priceline Negotiator To Die! [UPDATED]
Posted: January 19, 2012 by J. Marcus in NewsTags: Leonard Nimoy, Priceline, William Shatner
In a move set to shock the world, it has been announced that Priceline.com is going to kill off its popular Negotiator pitchman, played by William Shatner. The Negotiator will meet his fiery death in an ad slated to begin airing on Monday, and may be part of their ad campaign during the Super Bowl.
Shatner to Takei: “Drop Dead”
Posted: January 10, 2012 by J. Marcus in Celebrities, NewsTags: Carrie Fisher, George Takei, Shatfish, Star Trek, Star Wars, William Shatner
OK, so that headline was about as irresponsible as the one I cribbed it from, but the sentiment still stands as the Shatfish debacle just got serious.
J’s Gratuitous Star Trek Movie Post
Posted: December 31, 2011 by J. Marcus in Film, Film Review, Science FictionTags: Harve Bennett, Leonard Nimoy, Nicholas Meyer, Ricardo Montalban, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. Star Trek V: The FInal Frontier, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, Star Trek: The Motion Picture, William Shatner
As promised in this week’s edition of the Podwits Podcast, I’m running down my list of the best Star Trek films as the Podwits’ Trekkie-In-Chief. First, for those who may not have heard the podcast this week, we’re only talking about the original Star Trek films, and not the ones featuring either the Next Generation cast or the [...]
Fun Bags
Posted: December 17, 2011 by Podwits Administrator in Celebrities, Comic Books, Film, Music, Podcast, Science Fiction, Sex, Technology, TelevisionTags: Al Pacino, Battleship, Carrie Fisher, Ernest Borgnine, Film, George Takei, Liam Neeson, Radio Shack, Robert DeNiro, Sex, Shatfish, Star Trek, Star Wars, Superheroes, Technology, Television, Twilight, William Shatner
In this week’s episode of The Podwits Podcast we discover that even superheroines need to examine their own breasts. J. steps into the wayback machine and brings back the technologies of yesterday! A top ten list strikes a sour note with Dion! Brian tries desperately not to throttle them both! And can one man bring [...]
The Podwits – Episode III: The Revenge of the Jedi
Posted: December 3, 2011 by Podwits Administrator in Celebrities, Food, Podcast, ToysTags: Best Buy, Carrie Fisher, Ernest Borgnine, Lex Luthor, Littlest Pets, Santa Claus, Shatfish, Skeletor, Star Trek, Star Wars, Street Meat, Toys R Us, Walking Dead, William Shatner
In this exciting and riveting installment, J, Brian, and Dion tackle such issues as teen pregnancy, religion, childhood obesity and the “race” card… Oops, wrong show. Instead, The Podwits cover credit card fraud, ask the age-old question, “are toys and toymakers losing their souls?”, contemplate Santa being knocked around by Best Buy; NYC rating “Street-meat” [...]
The Podwits - Episode III: The Revenge of the Jedi [ 42:27 ] Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (88)Oh Captain, Whose Captain?
Posted: October 30, 2011 by J. Marcus in Film ReviewTags: Avery Brooks, Chris Pine, Film Review, Kate Mulgrew, Netflix, Patrick Stewart, Scott Bakula, Star Trek, William Shatner
While I’m definitely running out of reasons to continue giving NETFLIX my hard-earned cash, I was pleasantly surprised to find two reasons to be happy I’m still paying. One was the previously reviewed RED STATE by Kevin Smith. The other was the arrival of William Shatner’s documentary THE CAPTAINS. The premise of THE CAPTAINS [...]